Nidac 1 Series Bedienungsanleitung

VST43 & VST62
Series 1
Vandal and Weather Resistant
Stand Alone Keypads
N761
Instruction Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE
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1 GENERAL INFORMATION.........................................................1
1.1 Features................................................................................1
1.2 Package Contents.................................................................2
1.3 Specifications........................................................................2
1.3.1 VST43 Dimensions.........................................................3
1.3.2 VST62 Dimensions.........................................................3
2 INSTALLATION..........................................................................4
2.1 Mounting...............................................................................4
2.2 Wiring the VST Keypads.......................................................5
2.2.1 Wire Colours...................................................................5
2.2.2 Lock Wiring.....................................................................6
2.2.3 Auxiliary Wiring...............................................................6
2.2.4 Auxiliary Lock Wiring.......................................................7
2.2.5 Tamper Output................................................................7
2.2.6 Fail Secure Lock Wiring with Tamper Security................8
3 OPERATION...............................................................................9
3.1 LED indication.......................................................................9
3.1.1 Mode LED.......................................................................9
3.1.2 Status LED in Operating Mode......................................10
3.2 Default Codes.....................................................................10
3.3 User Codes.........................................................................11
3.3.1 Managers......................................................................11
3.3.2 Primary Users...............................................................11
3.3.3 Standard Users.............................................................11
3.4 Code Usage........................................................................12
3.4.1 Door Access.................................................................12
3.4.2 Advanced Code Functions............................................12
4 INSTALLER SETTING PROGRAMMING ................................. 13
4.1 Setting 901 – Lock Relay Time............................................14
4.2 Setting 902 – Lock Relay Mode...........................................14
4.3 Setting 903 – REX Input Mode............................................14
4.4 Setting 910 – Auxiliary Mode...............................................14
4.4.1 Auxiliary Input Functions...............................................15

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4.4.2 Auxiliary Relay Functions..............................................15
4.5 Setting 911 – Auxiliary Relay Time......................................17
4.6 Setting 912 – Auxiliary Lock Relay Mode ............................17
4.7 Setting 913 – Auxiliary REX Input Mode..............................17
4.8 Setting 914 – DOTL Time ...................................................17
4.9 Setting 915 – Auto Relock Enabled.....................................18
4.10 Setting 920 – Backlighting Brightness.................................18
4.11 Setting 921 – Key Press Indication......................................18
4.12 Setting 922 – Key Time Out ................................................18
4.13 Setting 923 – Tamper Sensitivity.........................................19
4.14 Setting 931 – Lockout after invalid codes............................19
4.15 Setting 932 – Lockout Time.................................................19
4.16 Setting 933 – Latching Override enable...............................19
4.17 Setting 934 – Latching Override cancelled by code use ......20
4.18 Setting 935 – Lockout Standard Users via Advanced
Code Function.....................................................................20
4.19 Setting 961 – Code Length..................................................20
4.20 Setting 969 – Reset keypad to factory defaults....................21
4.21 Setting 999 – New installer code.........................................21
5 USER CODE PROGRAMMING ................................................22
5.1 Adding User Codes.............................................................23
5.1.1 Regular Method to Add User Code ...............................24
5.1.2 Search Method to Add User Code ................................24
5.1.3 Bulk Add User Codes Method.......................................25
5.2 Deleting User Codes...........................................................26
5.2.1 Deleting All User Codes................................................26
6 ENABLE/DISABLE INSTALLER CODE...................................27
7 FORGOTTEN INSTALLER OR MANAGER CODE ..................28
APPENDIX A: INSTALLER SETTING SUMMARY........................29
APPENDIX B: USER CODE PROGRAMMING SUMMARY........... 30
APPENDIX C: QUICK SETUP GUIDE...........................................32

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1 GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 FEATURES
•Suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
•Durable and stylish metal keypad construction (satin chrome plated
zinc die cast).
•10 to 27 Volt D.C. operation.
•Controls up to 2 doors.
•2 x 2A SPDT relays.
•1 x dedicated REX (Request to EXit) input.
•1 x Auxiliary input.
•REX input can be used with Normally Open or Closed and
Momentary or Continuous switches.
•Choice of fixed or variable length codes of 3 to 8 digits.
•Up to 500 user codes.
•3 levels of user codes.
•Lowest level user codes may be locked out by use of auxiliary input
and/or higher level user codes.
•Built in optical tamper based on IR transmitter and receiver provides
accurate tamper detection.
•Blue backlighting on keys with adjustable brightness.
•Vandal Resistant.
•Weather Resistant (IP67).
•Operating temperature range of -20ºC to 70ºC.
•36 month (3 year) manufacturer’s warranty.

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1.2 PACKAGE CONTENTS
Included in the package for your VST keypad is:
1 x VST43 or VST62 keypad.
1 x Instruction manual (this document).
1 x VST keypad cable with rubber sealing boot.
1 x Hex Allen key to remove screw(s) for fascia.
1 x Mounting template for both VST43 & VST62.
If any of these items are missing please contact your supplier.
1.3 SPECIFICATIONS
Voltage: Recommended Range: 10V – 27V D.C.
Absolute Range: 7V – 30V D.C.
Current: 100 mA max @ 7V D.C.
75 mA max @ 12V D.C.
40 mA max @ 24V D.C.
Relays: 2 x SPDT, 2A @ 30V D.C.
REX & Auxiliary Inputs Trigger Levels:
Low <= 1.5V D.C.
High => 2.5V D.C.
Input Current = 7mA max.
REX & Auxiliary Inputs Voltage range:
Minimum = 0V
Maximum = 30V D.C.
Tamper Output:
100mA maximum sink current (open collector).
Weight: VST43 770 grams (including cable).
VST62 615 grams (including cable).
Ingress Protection Rating:
IP67

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1.3.1 VST43 Dimensions
1.3.1 VST62 Dimensions

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2 INSTALLATION
2.1 MOUNTING
1. Use the supplied template to mark the location of the cable exit and
mounting screws. Drill out all points as necessary.
2. Using the supplied key remove the hex Allen screw(s) at the bottom
of the keypad that secure the fascia to the chassis.
3. Swing the fascia up from the bottom and it will unhook at the top
allowing access to the mounting screw holes.
4. Attach the supplied cable by plugging in the connector (you may
need to use a screw driver to push the connector around the edges
to ensure it is in firmly). Note that it is designed to be inserted in one
way only; however use of excessive force could allow it to be
inserted wrongly so check the guide locators match before inserting.
5. Slide the rubber boot down the cable and press the first flange into
the hole and leaving the second flange on the outside of the keypad.
Make sure that it sits neatly in all places to ensure a correct seal.
6. Mount the keypad and reverse steps 2 & 3 to reattach the fascia to
the keypad chassis.

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2.2 WIRING THE VST KEYPADS
The VST keypads come with a 100cm long AWG-26 removable 12
conductor cable fitted with rubber boot.
2.2.1 Wire Colours
There are 12 wires for the VST keypads, not all will be needed for each
installation.The unused wires should always be terminated and left
unconnected.
Black 0V (Power Supply -)
Red +V (10V to 27V D.C. Power Supply +)
Dark Green REX (Request to EXit) Input, connect switch between
REX and 0V
White Auxiliary Input, connect switch or door contact between
Auxiliary Input and 0V
Grey Lock Relay N/O
Violet Lock Relay Common
Brown Lock Relay N/C
Yellow Auxiliary Relay N/O
Blue Auxiliary Relay Common
Orange Auxiliary Relay N/C
Pink Tamper Output (Open Collector)
Light Green Chassis Earth connection.
IMPORTANT: When using the VST keypad in an area subject to static
discharges the chassis of the keypad should be connected to EARTH via
the Light Green wire. It is highly recommended that this always be done
no matter what the environment.

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2.2.2 Lock Wiring
2.2.3 Auxiliary Wiring

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2.2.4 Auxiliary Lock Wiring
2.2.5 Tamper Output
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