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Brand | NORALSY |
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Model | ECP190 |
Category | Controller |
Language | English |
Each access pass is visibly numbered for easy identification and tracking of issued passes.
Access passes are grouped by a unique 5-digit Site Code for security and exclusivity.
Passes are supplied in sequentially numbered groups, simplifying programming and management.
Explains the standard terminal numbering convention for Noralsy units, with terminal 1 on the left.
Provides supply, dimensions, weight, power consumption, and CE norms for the ECP190 controller.
Lists specifications for the ECP290 controller, including supply, dimensions, weight, and CE norms.
Introduces the TELPRO programmer as a handheld keypad for programming Noralsy systems.
Describes using the TELPRO programmer wirelessly with infra-red modules.
Details connections for using the TELPRO programmer with external readers/receivers.
Instructions for using the TELPRO as a remote infra-red programmer with specific steps.
Steps for connecting and using the TELPRO programmer via a hard-wired connection.
Key points for programming, including Site Code and Master Code storage locations.
Guides wiring and powering up the controller before starting programming.
Details how to set the door open duration using the TELPRO programmer.
Instructions for setting a 5-digit Master Code for accessing programming mode.
Explains how to inform the controller of the Access Pass Site Code using the TELPRO.
Guides on entering the range of Access Pass Holder Numbers into the system.
How to add multiple new access passes to the system using the TELPRO.
Procedure to delete a lost or stolen access pass by holder number.
How to program the system to accept a specific new access pass.
Method for deleting a range of access passes simultaneously.
Instructions for adjusting the time the lock remains active after valid access.
Steps to update or change the existing Master Code.
Information on using the SW1 switch for programming access points on the ECP290.
Sets up access control to operate only when a vehicle is detected via M.I.L. contacts.
Configures access control to operate only when the door is closed.
Enables dual-factor authentication using an access pass and a keypad code.
Implements anti-passback functionality to prevent tailgating and unauthorized entry.
Advice on efficiently programming all 999 possible holder numbers in advance.
Wiring diagram and explanation for implementing fail-safe locking mechanisms.
Schematic for connecting automation or volt-free contacts to the controller.
Wiring diagram for setting up access control on both sides of a door.
Instructions on using terminals 1&2 for fail-secure and 2&3 for fail-safe locking.
Steps for mounting the ECP Door Controller onto a DIN rail.
Instructions for securely mounting the ECP Door Controller to a wall.
Details of the ARE121 12V AC/DC 1 AMP power supply unit.
Specifications for the ARE122 12V DC 2 AMP power supply unit.
Information on the ARS122 12V DC 2 AMP power supply with stand-by.
Details of the AB126 battery standby unit for power backup.
Wiring schematic showing how to power an ECP190 controller using an ARE121 PSU.
Wiring schematic illustrating the connection of an ECP290 controller to an ARE122 PSU.
Step-by-step guide to programming 5-digit keypad access codes into specific slots.
Instructions on how to remove programmed keypad access codes from the system.
Procedure for modifying the Master Code used for system programming.
How to adjust the duration the door lock remains active after access.