1) FOREWORD
The AXXEDO Q-BO SA residential access control kit lets you
manage access control and start services in condominium
applications.
It includes a 125kHz proximity reader, a backlit 12 capacitive
key keyboard, on-board memory of 400 user codes (output
activation codes), 2 activation outputs (entrance opening,
stairwell lights on) with programmable timer, built-in room
light sensor for automatic lights on and high efficiency buzzer.
WARNING: Keep the anti-tamper Allen key provided in
the kit.
2) TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply
from 12 to 24Vac/Vdc ±15%
Operating tempe-
-10 / +40∞C
rature range
OUT1, OUT2
MAX 2A 30Vdc
outputs
Idle absorption
40mA @ 12Vdc, 20mA @ 24Vdc
Peak absorption
120mA @ 12Vdc, 60mA @ 24Vdc
Proximity
125kHz
reader
Dimensions
FIg.A
User codes
MAX 400
Master code
1
IP rating
IP55
When two AXXEDO Q.BO SA are installed, keep then at
least 1 metre apart.
3) INSTALLATION (Fig.B points 1-6)
Note: drill a hole in the centre of the base big enough for
wires to pass as illustrated.
4) TERMINAL BOARD WIRING FIG.C
WARNINGS - When performing wiring and installation, refer
to the standards in force and, whatever the case, apply good
practice principles.
Wires carrying different voltages must be kept physically
separate from each other, or they must be suitably insulated
with at least 1mm of additional insulation.
Wires must be secured with additional fastening near the
terminals, using devices such as cable clamps.
TERMINAL
PWR
12-24Vac/Vdc ±15% power
OUT1
Entrance control relay output
OUT2
Stairwell light control relay output
4.1) POWER
The AXXEDO Q.BO SA peripheral can be powered with voltage
from 12 to 24Vac/Vdc ±15% through PWR terminals.
4.2) OUTPUTS
The reader has 2 relay outputs (2A 30Vdc) with normally open
12 -
AXXEDO Q.BO SA
INSTALLATION MANUAL
DESCRIPTION
contact (NA) and programmable timer, identified with:
OUT1 -> entrance opening control
OUT2 -> stairwell lights on control
Each relay output timer can be set using the reader program-
ming function.
The stairwell lights on control - OUT 2 - can be activating by
holding down key E on the reader keyboard; this function can
also be turned on/off using dip switch 2.
WARNING: Use suppression filters to protect the device
from disturbances generated by inductive loads such as
relay coils, electro-lock coils and VDR to protect the reader
from transistors such as power surges.
5) DIP SWITCHES
The device includes a 2-way Dip Switch that can be used to
set some operating modes.
DIP
SETTINGS
SWITCH
DIP1-DIP2
OFF
DIP 1
ON
OFF
DIP 2
ON
6) DIAGNOSTICS FIG.C
The reader includes 6 signal leds (L1-L2, on the internal circuit
and RDY, FBk, ERR and Ok, on the front of the reader) for
complete user diagnostics.
When the reader turns on, blue RDY, yellow FBk and red ERR
leds repeatedly blink.
The reader has a buzzer that signals the results of each user
action for immediate feedback.
LED
COLOUR
It turns on to indicate relay output
L1
green
OUT 1 was activated and remains on
for the entire activation time
It turns on to indicate relay output
L2
green
OUT 2 was activated and remains on
for the entire activation time
The led is normally on if the reader
is powered. It turns off during the
RDY
Blue
programming procedure. It turns
off for 1 second if relay outputs are
activated.
It blinks once to signal incorrect code
reading or entry.
It blinks twice to indicate the cancel-
lation of code entry operations from
the keyboard or programming pro-
ERR
Red
cedures. When programming user
codes: it blinks 4 times to indicate
a code already in the memory was
read or entered; it blinks 3 times to
indicate insufficient code memory
DESCRIPTION
Normal mode
Master code programming
mode, within 30s of switching
Turns off lights (OUT2) when
key E is held down for 2 seconds.
Turns on lights (OUT2) when
key E is held down for 2 seconds.
MEANING