Warning
• This Comelit product was designed for use in the creation of audio and video communication systems in residential, commercial or industrial settings and in public buildings or buildings used by the public.
• All activities connected to the installation of Comelit products must be carried out by qualified technical personnel, with careful observation of the indications provided in the manuals / instruction sheets supplied with
those products.
• Cut off the power supply before carrying out any maintenance procedures.
• Use wires with a cross-section suited to the distances involved, observing the instructions provided in the system manual.
• We advise against running the system wires through the same duct as the power cables (230V or higher).
• To ensure Comelit products are used safely: carefully observe the indications provided in the manuals / instruction sheets and make sure the system created using Comelit products has not been tampered with / damaged.
• Comelit products do not require maintenance aside from routine cleaning, which should be carried out in accordance with the indications provided in the manuals / instruction sheets. Any repair work must be carried
out: for the products themselves, exclusively by Comelit Group S.p.A., for systems, by qualified technical personnel.
• Comelit Group S.p.A. does not assume any responsibility for: any usage other than the intended use; non-observance of the indications and warnings contained in this manual / instruction sheet. Comelit Group S.p.A.
nonetheless reserves the right to change the information provided in this manual / instruction sheet at any time and without prior notice.
Art. 3188SB for mounting in Vandalcom modular keypads for mixed
access control - entry panel - video entry panel installations or stand-alone
applications.
Software/firmware specifications
No. user codes 300
Hardware specifications
Vandal Resistant rating (IK code) IK 10
Visual signalling Yes
Acoustic signalling Yes
Product height (inches) 4.17
Product width (inches) 4.17
Product depth (inches) 2.2
Operating temperature (°F): -13 ÷ 131
Simplebus Top audio/video system Yes
Building Kit audio/video system Yes
Simplebus 2 audio system Yes
Simplebus 1 audio system Yes
Mounting/installation
Flush-mounted Yes
Electrical specifications
Power supply voltage (V) 12VAC / 22VDC
Maximum current absorption (mA) 250
Absorption in standby 20 mA
Absorption with 1 bistable relay active 45 mA
Absorption with 2 bistable relays active 65 mA
Program and Operation
There is a timeout for programming procedures after which the operation is
cancelled (around 40" between successive keystrokes); we recommend
familiarising yourself with the procedure before starting it.
1) ENTERING THE SUPERCODE
Programming the supercode is the first operation, because all subsequent
steps depend on it.
We recommend using a short, easy to remember supercode, or noting it down
on a sheet of paper.
Entering the supercode
1.
Power up the key which has been cabled but is still open.
2.
Insert a jumper between PGM and the negative.
3.
Check that the red LED has lit up.
4.
Enter the supercode (1 to 8 digits).
5.
Press "E" to store the code.
6.
Wait for 10 seconds or for the confirm tone to sound.
7.
Remove the jumper.
Example:
to enter supercode 12345, proceed as follows:
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power up;
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fit the jumper;
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enter in sequence 1 2 3 4 5 E;
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wait for 10 seconds or for the confirm tone to sound; remove the
jumper.
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If you make an error in entering the code, press the "key"
several times to cancel the operation.
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You must always enter "E" at the end of the operation, whether
during programming or normal use.
•
Modifying or changing the supercode resets all other programmed
settings (including relay codes).
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The supercode cannot be reset to a default value, but only replaced.
General data
Type of finish Steel
Product colour Steel
Compatibility
Vip system Yes
button
2) RELAY CODES: FIRST PROGRAMMING
To program the relay codes, you must first know the supercode. The red LED
on the keypad stays on during the programming procedure.
In case of error, it flashes briefly and then turns off, after which you must start
again from the beginning of the procedure.
Relay codes: first programming procedure
1.
Enter "0" and "E" (start programming procedure code).
2.
Check that the red LED has lit up.
3.
Enter the supercode (entered in point 1) followed by "E".
4.
Enter the relay ID number (1 or 2) followed by "E".
5.
Enter the operating mode (see point 5), then "E".
6.
Enter the new code followed by "E".
7.
The LED should now turn off.
Example:
To enter code 55127 for relay 1 in bistable mode (on/off), make the following
keystrokes:
0 E
start procedure
12345 E
supercode
1 E
relay 1 ID
0 E
bistable operating mode
55127 E
new code
3) USING RELAY CODES
After programming is completed, you can activate relay 1 by simply entering:
55127 E. In this example, the operating mode has been set to 0, in other
words, bistable (on/off).
To activate monostable operation, refer to point 5.
Up to 300 codes can be set relay 1 or relay 2. If you attempt to enter a
code which has already been stored, an error is indicated.
4) CANCELLING RELAY CODES
The following procedure cancels stored codes from memory:
1.
Enter "0" and "E" (start programming procedure code).
2.
Check that the red LED has lit up.
3.
Enter the supercode (entered in point 1) followed by "E".
4.
Enter "0" (cancel code) followed by "E".
5.
Enter the code to be cancelled, followed by "E".
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The LED should now turn off.
Example:
to cancel code 55127, enter in sequence:
0 E start procedure
12345 E supercode
0 E cancel
55127 E code to be cancelled
5) BISTABLE/MONOSTABLE OPERATION
The relays can be programmed to operate in bistable (on/off) or monostable
(timed) modes (the period of activation can also be set in the latter case).
Bistable mode:
entering the value "0" sets the relay to activate when the code is first entered,
then de-activate when it is next entered.
Monostable mode:
entering a value in the range 1 to 99 sets the relay to activate when the code is
entered and de-activate automatically once the specified period of time (1 to
99 seconds) has expired.
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