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Installation
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Release 1 August 2000
PANCODE
Installation and
Programming Manual

NOTICE
This manual describes the PANCODE Door Opening
System.
Additional copies of this manual may be obtained from
I.T.S Ltd. Reproduction of this manual or parts thereof
without written permission from I.T.S is strictly
prohibited.
I.T.S. Ltd. reserves the right to modify the hardware and
software described in the manual without prior notice.
However, changes made to the hardware or software
described do not necessarily render this publication
invalid.
WARRANTY
In the event that the product proves to be defective in
workmanship or materials within a period of one year
from date of shipment, I.T.S. Ltd. shall repair or replace
the product at its discretion. Transportation will be the
responsibility of the dealer/distributor. Under no
circumstances shall I.T.S. Ltd. be liable for
consequential or special damages, loss of revenue or
user/dealer expenses arising out of or in connection
with the use or performance of the product, whether
based on contract, tort, or any other legal
agreement.
The following shall void the above warranty:
malfunctions resulting from fire, accident, neglect,
abuse, or acts of God; use of improper electrical power;
or repair of, tampering with or alteration of the product
by anyone other than I.T.S. authorized personnel.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction......................................................... 1-1
2. Description and Installation................................ 2-1
2.1 Physical Description ................................ 2-1
2.2 Installation Instructions............................ 2-3
2.2.1 AC Installation......................................... 2-4
2.2.2 "Normally Open" Installation................... 2-5
2.2.3 Adjacent Access-Control Device ............. 2-7
3. Programming....................................................... 3-1
4. Specifications ....................................................... 4-1
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1. INTRODUCTION
PANCODE is a smart door unit which connects to an
analog port of a PBX or a Key System.
The PANCODE door unit is available in two models,
one with a gray rugged plastic front panel, and one
with a white metal front panel.
Each unit consists of a heavy-duty keypad, a speaker, a
microphone, and an electric door-lock interface.
The PANCODE door unit is fed by an external
12VAC
power adapter, which is also provided in this package.
The PANCODE has the following features:
Direct dialing to any extension.
Connection to the PBX as an analog
extension
Door opening from any extension.
Programmable access code for door opening.
Point Of Service (P.O.S.) interface.
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2. DESCRIPTION AND
INSTALLATION
2.1 Physical Description and
Installation

Speaker
Microphone
Keypad
Call Button
Cancel Button
Figure 2-1. PANCODE External Appearance
The front panel of the PANCODE unit incorporates
the speaker, the microphone, and the keypad.
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Speaker
Connection
Microphone
Connection
(JP1)
Configuration
Selection
Jumper
SW
LINE
12VAC
DOOR
Connection
Terminal Board
Tightening
Screw
Tightening
Screw
Keypad
Connection
J1
Figure 2-2. PCB Description
The internal PCB incorporates a configuration
selection Jumper, a terminal board, a speaker,
a microphone, keypad connectors, and tightening
screw threads.
Install the PANCODE as follows:
1. Unscrew the front panel screws, and carefully
remove the front panel. Gently disconnect the
speaker, microphone and J1 connectors. Remove
the front panel completely.
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2. Use the provided installation screws to mount the
PANCODE back cover on a wall, near the
electrically-locked door.
3. Insert the wires through the hole on the back
cover. Connect the wires to the internal
connectors, as shown in Figure 2-3.
2.2 Installation Instructions
The system enables two types of installations.
- AC the door-lock mechanism is powered by
the provided 12VAC power adapter.
(For a quieter door-lock action, the provided
adapter can be replaced with a 12VDC/2A power
adapter).
- Normally Open (N.O.) the PANCODE
provides a short-circuit to the DOOR terminal.
The door-lock mechanism is powered by a
dedicated, external power adapter.
This installation type is also suitable for using the
PANCODE unit in conjunction with
access-control devices, time recorders etc.
The above installation types are described in the
following paragraphs.
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2.2.1 AC Installation
Install the PANCODE as follows:
Note: Connect and wire the unit before connecting the
provided power adapter to the mains.
1. Connect the 12VAC output wires from the
provided power adapter to the 12VAC
terminal (see Figure 2-3).
The distance between the PANCODE and the
power adapter should not exceed 10m (30ft).
2. Connect the PBX extension wires to the LINE
terminal (see Figure 2-3).
3. Connect the door-lock relay wires to the
DOOR terminal (see Figure 2-3).
4. Connect the push button wires to the SW
terminal (optional).
5. Make sure the AC/N.O. Jumper (JP1) is set to
AC mode (see Figure 2-3).
6. Connect the speaker, microphone and keypad
wires to their connectors (see Figure 2-2).
Note: The red lead of the keypad flat cable must be to
the left of the connector marked J1.
7. Replace the PANCODE front panel and tighten
the front panel screws.
8. Connect the power adapter to the mains. Please
refer to Chapter 3 of this manual, for
PANCODE programming instructions.
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Push Button
SW.
PBX Line
Door-lock
Relay
12VAC
Adapter
(provided)
Jumper
JP1 (AC)
Figure 2-3. AC Wiring
2.2.2 Normally Open Installation
Install the PANCODE as follows:
Note: Connect and wire the unit before connecting the
provided power adapter to the mains.
1. Connect the output wires of the 12VAC power
adapter to the 12VAC terminal (see Figure 2-5).
2. Connect the PBX extension wires to the LINE
terminal (see Figure 2-5).
3. Where a dedicated power adapter is used to feed
the door-lock relay, connect it as described in
Figure 2-5.
4. Connect the push button wires to the SW
terminal (optional).
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5. Make sure the AC/N.O. Jumper (JP1) is set to
N.O. mode (see Figure 2-5).
6. Connect the speaker, microphone and keypad
wires to their connectors (see Figure 2-2).
Note: The red lead in the keypad flat cable must be to
the left side of the connector marked J1.
7. Replace the PANCODE front panel and tighten
the front panel screws.
8. Connect the power adapter to the mains. Please
refer to Chapter 3 of this manual, for PANCODE
programming instructions.
Push Button
SW.
PBX Line
Door-lock
Relay
12VAC
Adapter
(provided)
External
Power adapter
(dedicated)
Jumper
JP1 (N.O.)
Figure 2-5. Normally Open Wiring
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2.2.3 Adjacent Access-Control Device
This section describes installing an access-control
device with an existing PANCODE, and installing a
PANCODE with an existing access-control device,
respectively.
Figure 2-4 below describes wiring an access-control
device to an existing PANCODE.
When activated, the access-control device supplies a
short-circuit to the PANCODE SW terminal, which
activates the door-lock relay and opens the door.
In this installation, the access-control device N.O.
Output wires are connected to the PANCODE SW
terminal.
Warning
The access-control device must be configured to
N.O. (Normally Open) mode.
PANCODE
N.O. Output SW
Door-lock
Relay
Jumper
JP1 (AC)
Access Control
Device
Figure 2-4. PANCODE - Access Control - AC Wiring
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Figure 2-6 below describes wiring the PANCODE to
an existing access-control device. The access-control
device opens the door and the PANCODE only
provides a short-circuit in its DOOR terminal.
In this installation, the access-control device N.O.
Input wires are connected to the DOOR terminal in
the PANCODE, and the door-lock relay wires are
connected to the DOOR connector in the
access-control device.
PANCODE
N.O. Input
Jumper
JP1 (N.O.)
N.O.
Output
Door-lock
Relay
Access Control
Device
Figure 2-6. Access Control PANCODE
N.O. Wiring
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3. PROGRAMMING
The PANCODE is programmed from an extension
touch-tone telephone by calling the PANCODE, and
by using DTMF tones.
Note: A confirmation tone is heard every time a
programming command is entered.
Table 3-1. PANCODE Programming Table
OPERATION PROGRAMMING DEFAULT
Enter the
Programming
Mode.
1. Call the
PANCODE
extension from any
touch-tone
telephone.
2. Wait for the
PANCODE to
answer (Beep).
3. Dial *0123 to
enter the
programming
mode.
Programming the
digit which opens
the door from any
extension.
*41 + X
where:
X = one digit (1-9).
8
Programming the
code to open the
door from the
PANCODE
keypad.
*41 + Code + #
where:
Code = up to 4 digits
(between 0-9).
9876
Programming
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OPERATION PROGRAMMING DEFAULT
Programming the
extension number
to be called when
pressing the
button.
*43 + Ext.+ #
where:
Ext. = extension
number to be dialed (up
to 4 digits).
Programming the
first digit of the
extension
numbers in the
PBX for direct
dialing.
See Note below.
*44 + the first digit(s)
of the extension
numbers in the PBX
(up to 4 digits)+ #
Example 1: if the
extension numbers in
the PBX start with the
digit 3, then program
*443#
Example 2: if the
extension numbers start
with digits 2 and 3,
then program *4423#
Maximum time
(sec.) for the
extension line to
be opened.
*62 + XX
where:
XX= number of
seconds (10-99).
45
Door opening
time (sec.).
*64 + XX + #
where:
XX= number of
seconds.
03
Exit the
Programming
Mode.
*55
Note: Make sure the first digit of the Code number is different
from the first digit of the PBX extension number.
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4. SPECIFICATIONS
AC Power Supply 12VAC/1.6A
Line Voltage 24-72VDC
DC Leakage Current < 10A
On-hook insulation
resistance between line
terminal and ground
0-100VDC > 5M!
100-200 VDC > 30 K!
500VAC/50Hz > 20K!
100VAC/25Hz > 100K!
Ring Capacitor 0.47 F 10%
On-hook Impedance @50VDC,
40VAC/25Hz>3000!
Ring Detect 27-100 VAC/16-60 Hz
DC Resistance (off-hook) 24-66VDC @ 20-100mA
350!
Impedance (off-hook) 300-3400Hz 500-700!
Imbalance Ratio 300-3400Hz > 46dB
Return Loss 300-3400Hz > 18dB
Current during Break < 700A
DTMF Transmission:
Frequency Tolerance
Frequency Level (high)
Frequency Level (low)
1.5%
-6 to 8dBm
-8 to 10dBm
Inter-digit Pause Time 70-80ms
Max Current for Relay 2A
ITS
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