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Lenel Command KeypadLNL-CK
Hardware and Software Configuration
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Lenel Command KeypadLNL-CK
Hardware Configuration
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Lenel Command Keypad
LNL-CK integrates 32 character LCD display, 16 position keypad and reader port
Uses include arm/disarm alarm mask groups, execute local I/O functions, extended held open, cipher entry
Displays time, commands, timer (for extended held open)
Works with all three access panels Software configuration covered in CR3000
course
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LNL-CK Installation
Three installation methods Stand alone RS-485 addressable device
No door hardware connections Wired directly off access panel
Alternate RS-485 addressable device Must be used in conjunction with a primary reader interface
module (LNL-1300 or LNL-1320) Reader device
Connected to the reader port of the LNL-1320 reader interface module
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Command Keypad (LNL-CK) LNL-CK may be set as an
alternate reader to the primary door reader for visual text message display
No Door Hardware
Address 0-31
Address 2
Stand Alone
Alternate RS-485 DeviceLNL-CK Uses door hardware from RIM
Address 1
Reader Port 1
Reader Device
LNL-CK Uses door hardware from RIM
Address 1
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Stand Alone Device
Stand alone mode used to emulate an intrusion detection keypad Allows user commands to
be entered after a valid access grant
One ISC address will be required when using this mode
Stand Alone Configuration
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Alternate Reader Device
Allows full control of door hardware using the primary/alternate reader configuration The primary reader used
to make door hardware connections
The LNL-CK alternate reader used to enter PIN and/or user commands
Two ISC addresses will be required when using this mode
Alternate Reader Device Config.
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Reader Device
Allows connection directly to the reader port of the LNL-1320
No ISC address required for the LNL-CK when using this mode One ISC address required
for the LNL-1320 only The Series 1 LNL-1300
cannot be used to communicate to the LNL-CK
Reader Device Configuration
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Replace with Type of reader
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Wiring the LNL-CK to LNL-1320 Series 1 RS-485 communication sends data through LED and BZR lines
and receives through D1/D0 Pin 5 Green to DO/DAT Pin 6 White to D1/CLK Pin 7 Brown to LED Pin 8 Orange to BZR
LNL-CK configured as Reader Device Wiring the LNL-CK to LNL-1320 Series 2*
Direct bidirectional RS-485 communication through the reader port
Pin 3 Blue to D1/CLK Pin 4 Gray to DO/DAT
LNL-CK configured as RS-485 device 9600 baud Address 0 (zero)
Note: The communication between the LNL-1320 and the LNL-CK has changed in the LNL-1320 Series 2 with the RS-485 reader port support
LNL-CK Wiring
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DIP switch 1 controls device RS-485 termination DIP switch 2 will force the keypad to use default
setup values RS-485 device Address 31
DIP switch 3 controls setup access lockout DIP switch 4 not used
Firmware may be downloaded only when LNL-CK is set as an addressable device
Firmware cannot be downloaded through the LNL-1320*
* Note: Recommended that the firmware be pre-downloaded ahead of time if setting the LNL-CK as a reader device
LNL-CK
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Using the LNL-CK
The device operates similar to a standard keypad The key is equivalent to the * key The Command key is equivalent to the # key
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Command Keypad
LCD display will display text information Line 1
Locked, Unlocked, Ready, Denied, Access granted, Enter PIN, Next badge, Not authorized, Invalid data, Timed door open
Line 2 Current time, *’s on PIN entry, Number of minutes/seconds left until
door held alarm occurs
LNL-CK can also display the extended held time available: 14:32 to alarm = Held alarm in 14 minutes and 32
seconds.
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LNL-CK Status
The LNL-CK status may be displayed by pressing the inner two buttons on top row simultaneously Unit S/N Firmware revision Board revision Operating mode DIP Switch positions
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Alarm Mask Groups
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Alarm Mask Groups
Allows you to mask or unmask multiple alarm inputs and readers simultaneously
Uses Device – Event assignments to determine masking Each assignment can be assigned to only one
masking group Local IO function can be linked to the
masking/unmasking of the group Can be used to show indication by activating device
output upon unmasking
System Administration//Access Control/Groups/Alarm Mask Groups
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Alarm Mask Groups Cont.
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Alarm Mask Groups Cont.
Alarm Masking Groups can be masked or unmasked Manually through Alarm Monitoring System Status
Tree Using Local IO Function
Alarm Group Mask/Unmask Absolute or Incremental
Using Global IO Mask/Unmask an Alarm Mask Group
Absolute – Mask or Unmask Only Execute Function List
Setup to call Mask/Unmask Local IO Function
System Administration//Access Control/Groups/Alarm Mask Groups
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Using Mask Counts
Allows configuration of how I/O will mask and unmask an Alarm Masking Group A mask count of 0 = Unmasked A mask count of 1 or higher = Masked
Masking methods Absolute
Sets mask count to 1 on set true Sets mask count to 0 on set false
Incremental Increments mask count by 1 on set true Decrements mask count by 1 on set false
NOTE: Incremental is useful for using valid access grants into rooms or areas. Anti-Passback Area Function List
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Alarm Mask Group using Local I/OSetup a function list to test and set the mask count for the Alarm Masking GroupLink that function list to Access Granted at Entry and Exit Readers
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Masking Groups using Command Programming
Setup a function list to test and set the mask count for the Alarm Masking GroupAssign the function list to a command pair under command programming
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Command Programming
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Command Programming
Enable Command Programming at a particular reader Access level must be enabled for Command Authority
and level must be assigned to cardholder’s badge Function may be assigned to key command
pair Command range 4-15
Even number sets function true, e.g. *4# Odd number sets function false, e.g. *5#
System Administration//Access Control/Readers/ReaderSystem Administration//Access Control/Readers/Command Programming
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Command Programming Cont.
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Command Programming Cont.
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Command Programming
Instant Commands
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May be entered at any keypad reader Allow User Commands must be enabled at the Reader
Non-paired commands used to execute local I/O function lists
Function 16-22 Example - * 17 #
Command sequence entered into keypad readers Does not first require an access grant transaction Useful for Local I/O functions that can be executed by anyone at
anytime Commands may be entered when reader is in Locked or
Unlocked mode
Instant Commands
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Instant Commands Cont.
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LNL-CK
Unknown User Command Event
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Unknown User Command Event
An Unknown User Command event will be generated and logged containing keypad user command data unrecognized by the system
Note: Default Unknown User Command alarm definition is set to not display or print
May be used to Track and report keypad entry
Erroneous entry Intentional
Creating custom command sequences Custom alarm definitions and Global I/O linkages may be created containing
the invalid command strings Uses event text library
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Unknown User Command Event
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Command Programming
User Commands
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Non-Segmented system
Segmented system
User Commands
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User Commands Cont.
Configuration of the Extended Held Command Configuration of the Intrusion Command
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Extended Held Command
Allows held open time to be extended for a specific reader by a validated cardholder Examples:
Cleaning crew removing large quantity of trash Shipping and receiving with large delivery Occupied Rooms with low security levels in need of air circulation.
Training Rooms Hardware closets Libraries Board/meeting rooms Etc.
System Administration//Administration/System Options/User Command{System Administration//Administration/Segments/Segments/User Command}
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Extended Held Commands Cont.
Extended held command options Code
Must be 3-6 digits in length per system (segment) Avoids conflict with Reader Commands 4-15
Minimum time (1 minute) Maximum time (999 minutes) Pre alarm time (1-30 minutes)
User has 15 seconds from valid access to enter the extended held command
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Extended Held Commands Cont.
Command Authority for Extended held Reader must be configured for allow user commands Access level must be enabled for Command Authority
and level must be assigned to cardholder’s badge
System Administration//Access Control/Readers/ReaderSystem Administration//Access Control/Access Levels
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Extended Held Commands Cont.
Reader Beep Setting must be set to “Use reader buzzer” in the System
Administration / Access Control / Readers / Settings / Pre-Alarm Mode field
once every two seconds during pre-alarm time (not configurable) Pre-alarm in extended held command overrides pre-alarm in
reader settings Reader Output Pulse
Setting must be set to “Use aux output 1” in the System Administration / Access Control / Readers / Settings / Pre-Alarm Mode field
Causes auxiliary relay 1 energize for “Output pulse time” when extended held open pre-alarm occurs
System Administration//Access Control/Readers/Settings
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Extended Held Commands Cont.
Command Sequence: Valid access Granted
Present badge + proper access level + open (and hold open for this feature) door * or ← on LNL-CK
Tells system that cardholder is about to enter a command Extended command code
Default = 200 Tells system that cardholder is executing extended held command
3 digit extended held time in minutes 002 = 2 minutes Tells system how long to wait before issuing pre-alarm and/or held alarm)
# or Command key on LNL-CK Tells system that the cardholder is finished entering command
Example:Access Granted + * + 200 + 030 + # = Extended held for 30 minutes.
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Command Programming
Intrusion Commands
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Intrusion Command
Allows cardholder to Arm/Disarm an alarm mask group using keypad input.
Set Intrusion Command Configuration Global Permission Control – allows for basic
Arm/disarm functionality Advanced Permission Control – allows for more
discrete control of Arm/disarm permission Training covered in Elective Distance Learning Course
NOTE: Prior to 5.12.110 this was called the Arm/Disarm command and did not include the Advanced Permission Control functionality
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Intrusion Command
Allow Intrusion Commands at the Reader Typically the LNL-CK is used
Access panel firmware 3.083 or higher is required. Non-command keypads are not recommended but
may be used
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System Administration//Administration/System OptionsSystem Administration//Access Control/Readers
Intrusion Command: Global
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System Administration//Access Control/Access Levels
Intrusion Command: Global Cardholder must also have an access level
with Global intrusion command authority
Intrusion Mask Group Command Code
Advanced permission control has separate intrusion command codes
Alarm Mask Groups (Phase II) Intrusion Mask Groups (Phase III)
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05
“Do not use intrusion levels for access control” Allows an access level to be created and used solely for
intrusion reader permissions and not access control Detects if intrusion authority has been assigned to the access level
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Example for use …
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Two separate access levels will be created An access level is created and assigned to the badge for door access
purposes (A - Access) Access must be granted prior to intrusion command entry
An access level is created and intrusion authority is assigned for intrusion permission purposes (I - Intrusion)
Both access levels must contain the same command keypad in order to gain access and have intrusion authority for that particular command keypad
Keypad 1 Keypad 2 Keypad 3 Keypad 4
Access Level X X X
Intrusion Level X X X
Result A & I Neither A & I A Only
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Intrusion Mask Groups
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Two types of Mask Group may be created Alarm Mask Groups
Used as in previous release
Intrusion Mask Groups Controlled by Intrusion Command Code Adds additional intrusion functionality configuration
Entry and Exit delay Local I/O actions Enhanced point type configuration
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Intrusion Mask Groups – Group ID
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Entry and exit delays Configured to allow entry/exit delay and provide user feedback on the command keypad LCD display
Entry delay allows time for the cardholder to access the command keypad and disarm the group Exit delay allows the cardholder to arm the group and exit prior to the group actually arming
Note: It is recommended if using Intrusion Mask Group entry and exit delays that the individual inputs not be configured for entry and exit delays
The individual entry and exit delays configured for the inputs will be used as normal Once the input entry delay completes, the Intrusion Mask group will begin its timer
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Set to zero
Local I/O Actions
Allows the execution of a local I/O based on the Intrusion Mask Group state
Enter mode Exit mode
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Group states that may be linked to a Local I/O Disarmed
Masked
Disarmed fault Masked with points currently in fault (alarm) condition
Armed away Unmasks both perimeter and interior points in group with entry delay
Armed stay Unmasks perimeter points only with entry delay
Armed instant Unmasks both perimeter and interior points in group immediately No entry or exit delay when arm instant is issues
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Entry delay Disarm command not yet issued but still in entry delay countdown
Exit delay Arm command issued but still in exit delay countdown
Alarm Alarm generated from a point in the group not yet responded to
After alarm Alarm generated from a point in the group and has been
acknowledged or marked in progress
Chime The chime has been enabled and currently being executed
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Point Type Configuration
Point type 24 hour
A point always armed regardless of the group intrusion commands issued
i.e. - Glass break sensor
Interior An interior point is not armed when the
armed stay or armed stay instant commands are issued
Perimeter An exterior perimeter point armed when the
armed stay, armed away, or armed instant commands are issued
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Default mode Disabled
May be used to temporarily exclude the point from arming
No events are generated while disabled
Will remain disabled until set to normal (or the zone is restored from Alarm Monitoring)
Normal Normal operating mode of the point
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Entry delay Instant
Ignores any entry delay for the group
Trigger A point in the group allowing the configured
entry delay to occur Used to trigger entry delays on all points in
the group configured as followers
Follower A point configured to follow the entry delay
of the point in the group configured as a trigger
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Chime Configures the group to
provide an audible chime (beeper) at the command keypad when an alarm active occurs
Must also be configured as audible in Command Keypad Template – User Feedback
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Event/device configuration Intrusion groups limited to
General purpose alarm inputs Reader door alarms
Forced open Held open Door status
Door status should be used for intrusion groups rather than the forced/help open events
Event reports the door contact as a standard input
Door forced open and door held open are considered access control events rather than alarm panel events
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User Feedback
User feedback Visual and audible
feedback on command keypad LCD
Sounder setting Beep on entry delay Beep on exit delay Beep on point being
active
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Group Intrusion Commands New commands added for Group Intrusion tabs
Command Keypad templates for the Default Mask Group or Any Mask Group (command options are the same on each tab)
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Macros
Command legend added for programming macros
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Either an Alarm Mask Group or Intrusion Mask Group may be assigned as the Default Mask Group
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Cardholder Operations / Command Keypad Behavior
Phase III intrusion commands and events
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Digit Command Event
0 View points in alarm/intrusion group status No event
1 Disarm (All points – no exit delay) Event 3
2 Arm Away (All points with entry delay) Event 5
3 Arm Stay (Perimeter points only) Event 6 then 7
4 Arm Instant (All points – no entry delay) Event 4
Event Generated Command Keypad Readout
1 Mask group alarm **ALARM**ALARM**
2 Mask group cancelled CANCELLED ALARM
3 Alarm mask group disarmed ***DISARMED***
4 Mask group armed instant **ARMED INSTANT*
5 Mask group armed away ARMING EXIT NOW with delay countdown
6 Mask group arming – exit delay ARMING EXIT NOW with delay countdown
7 Mask group armed stay **ARMED STAY**
Intrusion Mask Group Alarms
Mask group alarm (Event 1) An mask group alarm occurs when an intrusion group point
enters an alarm state The command keypad will begin to beep continuously and the display will
indicate an alarm has occurred
Mask Group Alarm cancelled (Event 2) The disarm command will need to be used to cancel (silence)
the keypad A alarm history can be displayed by using the view command on
the keypad List may be repeated by using the #
COMMAND button on the LNL-CK
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Chime The command keypad will beep when a point
in the intrusion group that is configured to chime enters an alarm active until the alarm is cancelled from the command keypad or alarm monitoring
User feedback configuration in the command keypad template must be have “Chime on point active” enabled
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The alarm monitoring status window will display the state of the intrusion mask group
Alarm Cancelled (silenced) Disarmed Armed Arming – entry delay in progress Arming – exit delay in progress Armed away Armed stay Armed stay instant
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Intrusion Mask Group Control – Alarm Monitoring
The group state can be controlled by right clicking on the group in the Alarm Monitoring system status tree
Disarm/Reset Will cancel the group if a zone is in an
alarm (silence) or disarm the group if no zones are in alarm
Arm Away* Arm Stay* Arm Instant* Restore all points
Restores all points in the group that were previously Disabled or Bypassed
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* - The intrusion group may not have any active zones prior to attempting arming
Controlling Points in the Intrusion Group
Group points (zones) may be controlled through the right click menu
Bypass Temporarily disables zone until the
zone is Disarmed
Disable Permanently disables zone until
the Restore command is issued
Restore Nullifies the Bypass or Disable
commands
Note: Currently there is no capability to control the zones through the command keypad
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Command Sequence: Valid access Granted - Present badge + proper access level + open door - Tells system that cardholder is about to enter a command Arm/disarm command code - Default = 300 - Tells system that cardholder
is executing arm/disarm command 2 digit alarm mask group ID - Tells system what mask group to arm or
disarm “Command” - Tells system that the cardholder is finished entering
command Arm/Disarm Command
1=Disarm: Sets alarm mask group to 1 and masks all events in the group 2=Arm: Sets alarm mask group to 0 and unmasks all events in the group 3=Forced Arm: Sets alarm mask group to 0 and unmasks all events in the group even if a
device is in alarm at the time of arming 4=View: Allows you to view any active points to help you determine if any further action is
required before arming
Example: Access Granted + + 300 + 01 + Command + 2 = Arming #01 Alarm Masking Group
Intrusion Command