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2005. 10
Installation Instructions
(KF-2000)
KF-2000
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212-1, Guro-Dong, Guro-Gu
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Contents
1. KF-2000
5) Tamper Switch
-Will sound an alarm when
product is forced off a wall
6) Dummy Load
-Set Dummy Load when
connecting jumper
On the back of the KF-2000 connect a DC 12V (1A) (8~24V) on the 7 pin
connector as shown in the picture.
Warning
- Do not connect to a AC power supply.
-Low power currents may effect operation
- Make sure there are no problems with power before connecting
- This instruction is when controlling several controllers from a main computer that is more than
15 meters away.
- Multiple lines coming from multiple controllers can be connected to the RS422 converter as
shown below. (Maximum 16 controllers for one converter)
- As shown in the picture, this method is used when controlling several controllers that are
more than 15 meters away from the main computer.
- Multiple lines coming from multiple controllers can be connected to the RS422 converter as
shown below. (Maximum 16 controllers for one converter)
-This wiring diagram shows how the KF-2000 communicates with a Hub using TCP/IP
- This wiring diagram shows how the KF-2000 communicates with a Hub using TCP/IP
- The picture shown shows when connected to a different product, only that the
KF-2000 will act as a reader.
- This is not usually done only in special circumstances.
- Connect the lines from the card reader to the connector on the main unit, when using the
RF card reader.
- The following picture shows the connection for KF-10 (Connections are the same for KP-20.
(Connections can be different by each product. Refer to specific manuals.)
- KF-2000 has ‘Independent Card Reader Function (Optional)’. If this reader is used only 1
card reader can be connected. (If enabled card reader is not used, 2 external readers can be
used independently)
- If connecting the KF-2000 with a fingerprint reader, refer to the picture shown.
- Since the KF-2000 already has a fingerprint reader, only one fingerprint reader can
be connected.
- The picture shown displays how the KF-2000 controls a automatic sliding door and all devices
related.
- All lines that come from door contacts, sensors, exit buttons and infared sensors should be
connected like the picture shown.
- KF-2000 uses the various signals received from the sensors (mentioned above) with other
devices to physically control access events.
- Devices such as electric strikes or alarms should be connected and activated via ‘CN2’
- Relay 1 can be used for signal alarms
- For additional security, use ‘relay interface PCB’ for installation. (recommended
installation)
- Wiring installation is as follows.
1) Choose between DC12V or DC24V and connect. (the dotted lines indicate possible
connect options)
2) When the door lock is unlocked in normal circumstances connect to ‘NO’ on the PCB.
Connect to ‘NC’ when the door lock is locked in normal circumstances.
3) The connect methods of the Electric Strike differ case to case, please refer to the manual.
- Different from the previous page, the relay consists of one power supply
- In case of a blackout, connect power through ‘UPS’
-Connect the power with a DC 12V located in the back of the circuit board.
Address switch
- When setting up several KF-2000’s to a PC, this address is used so that the PC can
recognize each KF-2000 that is connected individually (Mechanical method)
- Priority is given to the logical method (Logical method) than the mechanical method
(Mechanical method) (H/W). For example, if a switch is used for ‘3’ and the same KF-2000 sets
the address as ‘9’ from a program, the program will recognize the address as ‘9’ instead of ‘3’
- 1 through F(16) is available.