several Buildings (Max 30). To do this we simply have to swipe, one
after the other, tokens from different Buildings, while the unit is in PRG
mode for Initialisation.
In this way the unit will be programmed with more Building Codes and
all tokens of those Buildings can open the door.
See step 6 for Adding building codes.
2. Adding a token
To add a token later you just have to programme it into the SIMPLEKEY
software and swipe it past the reader. Its parameters will be recorded
automatically.
3. Replacing a token
To delete a token you just have to select its location in the SIMPLEKEY
software and re-programme a new token. Its parameters will
automatically replace the old one when it is first used.
4. Modifying a token's parameters
To modify a token's parameters you just have to select it from the
SIMPLEKEY software and re-programme it. Its parameters will be
updated automatically when it is first used.
5. Complete reset
Turn switch S3 to "ON" (Programming)
To reset to zero completely:
Press S2 for 15 seconds.
» The L2 LED will go out and after 15 seconds the L3 LED will
come on.
Switching back to operating mode
» A double beep tells you that the unit has been reset to zero.
Complete resetting enables the initialisation process:
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The password to access the unit is "0000".
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Deleting user tokens.
6. Adding building codes
(Programming valid from version V3.3 of SK9020)
In the case of Multi-Building programming it is possible to add
building codes (up to a maximum of 30) after the initialisation stage.
The building codes already present in the control panel will not be
modified.
Set switch S3 to "ON" (Programming)
Hold pressed key S2 for 5 seconds
release it as soon as the buzzer sounds
Present to the reader the new badges containing the new building
codes
After 15 seconds of inactivity the buzzer will switch off to indicate that
the "Add Building Codes" stage has terminated.
Reset switch S3 to OFF
7. Setting the date and time
To work properly the SK9020 unit's internal clock must be set
correctly. This is set in the factory to GMT time (universal time) and
will be adjusted automatically to the corresponding time zone in the
place it is being used when it is initialised (first key swiped).
f necessary, it is, however, possible to set the time and date manually
using the SK9093 software supplied separately.
Connect to the unit using the cable supplied with the kit
Launch the program.
Click on "Clock" and then follow the instructions to change the
setting.
Other functions are possible (changing the password, resetting the
unit etc.). Refer to the software instructions.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
"Main SITE Door" mode
The SK9020 unit can be used to control the Main Door which may be
opened by all keys on a site, not only many Buildings as Multi-Building
programming (e.g. Access to residence, Gated Community etc).
To initialise a SK9020 unit in "Main SITE Door" mode
Press S2 button on the unit for 5 seconds until you hear a beep.
» In this moment, all tokens of the same site of the 1st swiped one
will open the Main Site door.
It is always possible to switch back to normal mode (Building or Multi-
Building Door):
Press S2 button again for 5 seconds, until you hear a double beep
» you are back to normal operation mode.
Event management
The SK9020 unit stores the last 1500 events in its memory (access
authorised, access refused, cancelled token etc.).
It is possible to retrieve them using a transfer token (ref. SK9053)
supplied separately. After initialising it with the SIMPLEKEY
ADVANCED software, place the transfer token in front of the reader
until the red LED stops flashing. Once saved, you just have to put it
in the encoder linked to the micro-computer and follow the software
instructions to transfer the events in the database.
Alarm
The SK9020 unit has alarm functions which may be used to trigger
an alarm device.
This is how to use it. When the alarm input is triggered by a contact
opening, the output is activated. This function is disabled for 1 minute
each time access by token or an exit push button is validated.
This allows the alarm to be triggered immediately if the door is forced
or after 1 minute if the door is still open after an authorised entry. When
Alarm Function it is used, JP1 jumper on the unit must be removed.
NOTE: It is not necessary to wire the unit alarm inputs and outputs if
this function is not used.
Lift mode
The SK9020 unit can be used to control the SK9071 relay boxes in
order to control the lift floor commands.
The function must have been enabled in the SIMPLEKEY software
and the tokens coded after selecting the authorised floors.
It is possible to connect up to 10 SK9071 boxes to one unit which
enables 100 floors to be controlled.
Network Mode
It is possible to network the various system units in order to
take advantage of the following functions from the management
microcomputer:
• Modifying unit parameters
• Setting the date and time
• Retrieving events automatically or on command
• Remote opening command
• Immediate deletion of a lost token
It is possible to network up to 255 units in one system.
• An RS485 wired network using a USB converter ref. SK9073 (one
per system) - a maximum of 32 units.
It is vital to record on the unit the same logical address as the one
recorded in the software.
To do this
Use the S1 push button giving the pulse number corresponding to
the address (between 1 and 32)
Validate it by holding the S1 push button down for 5 seconds.
For detailed use of the functions please refer to the SIMPLEKEY
ADVANCED software instructions.
Normal working of the unit
When the unit is in normal Operating Mode, 2 LEDs inside the units
are flushing and the Red LED on the reader is ON.
If the unit is not working properly, these LEDs are giving different
indications. In this case turn the power OFF and then ON again. If
this does not work, please contact our after sales service department.
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