Comelit FT SK9020 User Manual

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General introduction

The SK9020 Stand-Alone Control Unit must be used in connection
with Mifare

®

Proximity Reader SK9030I – SK9031 – SK9032. It is

used to manage the electronic keys SK9050, SK9051 and SK9052. It
is used to control access to a door fitted with an electronic lock or an
automatic device.

It is supplied ready for use. It is initialised by swiping the first token
programmed with the SIMPLEKEY ADVANCED software over the
unused unit. The other tokens are then saved automatically in the
memory when they are first swiped.

Layout of the electronic card

The card is made up of:
- a switch used to access programming for
- three push buttons that are used to affect the parameters
- the three LED’s that show the statuses of the unit
- connection terminals
- a J5 firmware update connector

Description of terminals:
AL: Power supply 12 - 24 V ac/dc (*)
J1: Reader + RS485 network
J2: NO/NC relay output
J3: Exit push button + alarm
J4: integral aerial

(*) Note for power supply, accordingly to type of reader connected:

with SK9030l: 12 Vdc

with SK9031: 12-24 Vac/dc

with Sk9032: 12 Vdc

PROGRAMMING

The S3 switch is used to switch between programming modes:

S3 in “0” position Operating mode

S3 in “ON” position Programming mode

NOTE: In programming mode the L2 LED and the reader LED flash
rapidly.

You must go back to operating mode for the unit to manage access.

Setting the opening timer

- Turn switch S3 to “ON” (Programming)
- Press button S1 several times to adjust the time units (one press
per second). Once S3 has switched back to operating mode a double
confirmation beep will validate this for you.

The minimum timing setting is 1 second.
The maximum timing setting is 99 seconds.
The unit is supplied with a 5 second opening time set by the
factory.

User token management

The tokens must be programmed using the SIMPLEKEY ADVANCED
software contained in the SK9091 kit so that they can work on the
SK9020 unit.
Refer to the software programming instructions.

1. Initialisation

The SK9020 is supplied blank and must be initialised. To do this, you
just have to plug it in, turn it on and swipe one of the programmed
token to the reader. The unit will remain in PRG mode for few seconds
(Green and Red LEDs flushing simultaneously), because the units is
recoding Building Code and Site Code of the token.
Once back to normal operating mode, all tokens of the same Building
will open the door without any other programming and their parameters
will be stored automatically as they are first swiped.
NOTE: Multi-Building Programming:
Typically for situation with Main and Secondary entrances, for Main
entrance Reader it is possible to program and authorise tokens from
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.

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. The unit has
been totally reset to zero.
- Switching back to operating mode (A double beep tells you that the
unit has been reset to zero).
Complete resetting enables the initialisation process:
- The password to access the unit is “0000”.
- Deleting user tokens.

6. 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. To do this you just
have to connect to the unit using the cable supplied with the kit and
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.

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