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Security Lock SL2000H v1.0 EN Rev.C.doc   

2011-11-16 

 

 

 

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Door Lock Mode (Momentary) 

This mode is dedicated to control some device or state which requires momentary type of 
control signal, usually it is used to control a door locking device (e.g. door strike or 
magnetic lock). Each time the valid USER code is entered the SL2000 first starts counting 
time delay specified by C1C2 parameters and then when it passes by output switches to 
active (ON) state for time defined by C3C4

 

parameters. Once the C3C4 time is elapsed 

output returns automatically to normal (OFF) state. This kind of operation is often called 

monostable

 or 

momentary

 mode. Either REL1 or OUT1 can be configured for this kind of 

operation. 

Status Mode (Latch) 

This mode is dedicated to control some device or system which requires bistable (latch) 
control, usually it can be used to control arming mode of the alarm zone or entire alarm 
system. When the SL2000 is in 

Armed

 mode this output remains not active, it become 

active when lock works in 

Disarmed

 mode. The Status Output can be physically assigned 

to either Relay or OUT1 physical output (for details see: JP3, JP4, JP5 and JP6 settings). 
The 

Status

 output can be used for rearming of an alarm zone or to control any other 

device or system which requires the 

ON/OFF

 method of control. This kind of operation is 

often called 

bistable 

or 

latch 

mode. Either REL1 or OUT1 can be configured for this kind 

of operation. 

OUT2 Output 

This output has fixed function and is assigned to signal two states: 

 

Door Bell 

 

Door Alarm 

Both states  are signaled on the same output line however signalization is done using 
various methods of output signal modulation. For the Door Bell SL2000 uses continues 
(steady) signal while for the Door Alarm it uses modulated (pulsed) signal. Usually, the 

OUT2 line is used to trigger some kind of warning device (siren or buzzer). 

Door Bell 

In order to trigger Door Bell signalization press [#] key and keep it pressed as long as 
you want the door bell signal to be active. Along with signalization of the Door Bell on the 
output SL2000 activates its internal buzzer. Door Bell indication disappears automatically 
after 1-2 seconds from the moment when [#] key is released. 
 

Summary of Contents for SL2000H

Page 1: ...Roger Sp j Electronic Code Lock SL2000H v1 0 Document version Rev C ...

Page 2: ... be configured to operate in one of two modes Door Lock or Status The OUT2 has fixed function and is always assigned to signal Door Bell and Door Alarm states The REL1 output offers one switched NO NC contact rated 1 5A 30V AC DC The OUT1 and OUT2 lines are open collector transistor lines which normally remain in high resistance state however when triggered they short to supply minus The OUT1 2 tr...

Page 3: ...lock works in Disarmed mode The Status Output can be physically assigned to either Relay or OUT1 physical output for details see JP3 JP4 JP5 and JP6 settings The Status output can be used for rearming of an alarm zone or to control any other device or system which requires the ON OFF method of control This kind of operation is often called bistable or latch mode Either REL1 or OUT1 can be configur...

Page 4: ...yellow shorting this input with supply minus lights up LED SYSTEM The LED SYSTEM can be use to any arbitrary selected purpose required by the installer e g to indicate actual status of the alarm system or any other state Special options Option 1 Timed Lock Out If this option is enabled the Sl2000 disables the keypad for 60 seconds after three attempts of entry of the incorrect code After this time...

Page 5: ...00 between Armed and Disarmed modes it can be 4 10 digits long INSTALLER Code The INSTALLER code is required to enter the Installer Programming mode it can be 4 10 digits long USER Codes These codes are used solely to trigger the Door Lock momentary output Each time a valid USER code is entered the SL2000 starts counting C1C2 time delay and then activates Door Lock output for time defined by the C...

Page 6: ...aller Programming mode When the SL2000 accepts the new USER code it generates two series of two beeps Any attempt to program the USER code which already exists in the memory or to program it with a wrong length then will cause the programming error signaled by a long acoustic beep Configuring the SL2000 Memory Reset In order to configure the SL2000 you must perform the Memory Reset procedure and t...

Page 7: ... of the MASTER and INSTALLER codes enter 0 3 default 1 0 Both codes are 4 digits long 1 Both codes are 6 digits long 2 Both codes are 8 digits long 3 Both codes are 10 digits long If an illegal operation occur during Memory Reset the device will signal an error long beep and will return to the beginning of the programming so you can start to enter the C1 C10 digits once again The Memory Reset proc...

Page 8: ...vertical piece of supporting structure The SL2000H can be installed either indoor or outdoor location Assure that the surface beneath of the controller s rear panel is flat and smooth Disconnect power supply before making any electrical connections Once installed and electrically connected the unit has to be properly programmed When forgotten MASTER and INSTALLER codes can be restored to their def...

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Page 10: ...REL1 NO REL1 NC REL1 output 1 5A 24V DC AC Technical Specification Parameter Value Supply 10 15 VDC Current consumption Avg 25 mA 12V DC Max 80 mA 15V DC with relay output active Anti sabotage protection Tamper NC contact 50mA 24V Environmental Class Class IV outdoor general temp 25 C 60 C relative humidity 0 95 Dimensions 160 X 90 X 45 mm Weight SL2000H 1300g Approvals CE Ordering Information Ite...

Page 11: ... crossed through waste bin on wheels means that the product must be disposed of at a separate collection point This also applies to the product and all accessories marked with this symbol Products labeled as such must not be disposed of with normal household waste but should be taken to a collection point for recycling electrical and electronic equipment Recycling helps to reduce the consumption o...

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