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The inline fuses have also been replaced by on-board
resettable fuses - which are reset by unplugging the
terminal strip and plugging back in.
2.3.3 Faceplate
The Readykey K2200 Series Controllers faceplate is
the same as used on the Readykey K2100/K1100
controllers.
The door controllers can be purchased without a
faceplate. It is recommended that controllers without
faceplates are used only as slaves and that at least one
controller on a site has a faceplate. The faceplate is
detachable and can be installed on any controller.
2.3.4 Software Version and Model Type
Pressing the [?] key on the faceplate will produce a
display similar to:
Figure 4: Software Version and Model Type
Display
Nnnn Mn V-yx
In this case a Readykey K2200 with software
version 1.0. running in mode 2
nnnn = controller type (2244 for K2200, 2222
for K2100)
Mn = refers to operating mode
n = 0 – for master door controller
(standalone system)
n = 1 – for MS-DOS system
n = 2 – for Readykey for Windows system
n = 3 – for slave door controller (any
system)
Vx-y = is the software version number.
2.3.5 Power Supply Unit
The Power Supply Unit (PSU) is similar to that used
in the Readykey K2100. The PSU provides the
following features:
• Automatic input voltage detection - the new
power supply will operate from a AC power
input of between 85vac and 250vac. There is no
longer a need for separate models for different
AC power sources.
• Lock output voltage – The lock output voltage
can be set to 12 VDC or 24 VDC.
• Power indicator - A red LED within the power
supply indicates the presence of ac input voltage.
• Cooling fan – A cooling fan is used to assist in
keeping the controller and circuits cool.
2.3.6 Memory Module
The memory module used in the Readykey K2200
Series Controllers contains the setup configuration
and program.
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