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Manual

C1000LP_usermanual_ENGjun16

Keypad

C1000LP

 


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Table of Content

1. Introduction 

2. Installation 

3.  Programming users 

 

3.1  User positions 

 

3.2  Programming user codes

 

3.3  Programming user codes on

  special 

positions

 

3.4  Smart enrolling 

4.  Battery Management

5.  Configuring C1000LP 

 

5.1  Service code

 

5.2  Configuration overview   

 

5.3  Changing Master Code 

 

5.4  Changing Service Code 

 

5.5  LED Indications 

 

5.6 Outputs 

 

5.7  Special settings

6.  Blocking (Duress)

 

7.  Manual reset

 

8.  Technical specifications

9.  One-time/day code

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1. Introduction

C1000LP is a low power keypad that works on electroninc locks with open collector 

and/or H-Bridge mode.

In standby mode is the yellow LED is lit (

 ○ ○)

By correct code lights yellow and green LED (

 

 ○)

By incorrect code lights the red LED (

○ ○ 

)

C1000LP has a buzzer for indicating while keying, correct code, incorrect etc. and 2 

transistor outputs, independant from each other, so the C1000LP can give access by 

code.

The C1000LP is a stand alone unit, the can be programmed directly by Master code 

and Service code.

2. Installation

Mount the reader on a even surface.

Connect the wires to power supply, door strike etc. (use supplied diode)

Wire colours

Note: 

Right after applying the voltage all LED’s lights and the buzzer sounds 

do not

 

touch the reader untill the yellow LED lights and the buzzer is silent.

2 - 16 VDC
0V GND
Output 2 open collector, 500 mA, 0V active
Output 1 open collector, 500 mA, 0V active
REX (IN2)
Feedback (IN1)
External controlling red LED, 0V active
External controlling green LED, 0V active

 

1

3

5

7

9

2

4

6

8
0

 


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3. Programming users

Programming the C1000LP is simple and easy to understand.

3.1 User positions

C1000LP has 200 user positions, which can contain a code. The positions are divided 

as following:

User position 

Function

1 - 100 

 

Activates output 2 (The code is position 1 is 

1234

 - factory default)

101 - 150   

Activates output 1

151 - 190   

Activates output 1 and 2

191 - 200   

Reserved for special functions

3.2 Programming user codes

The Master code is used to program/change/delete the users. By default the Master 

code is 

4711

.

LED indication:  No light: 

○   

Lit: 

   

Flash: 

*

 

 

Clear buffer:

New users

(4711 - default)

○ 

 ○

 

 ○

 

 ○ 

 ○ 

 ○

To program more users, continue from “Key in the user position” or press 

      to 

exit. 

            

 

 

 

 

 

 ○ ○

Changing codes

It’s the same procedure as programming new users, just overwrite the user position.

#

Key in the

Master code

#

Key in the

user position

#

Key in the
user code

#

*

4

 


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Delete specific users

(4711 - default)

○ 

 ○

 

 ○

○ 

 ○

 ○ ○

Delete all users

(4711 - default

○ 

 ○

○ ○ 

○ 

 

 ○ ○

3.3 Programmming codes for special functions

Programming the codes is described in 3.2 and 3.3. This entry activates the output(s) 

for 5 seconds (factory setting). Only 1 user can enter at the time.

Programming the same user twice

By programming the same code on the same position twice toggles the output.

(Ie. the code is entered to unlock the door and entered to lock it again).

Programming the same user 3 times

By programming the same code on the same position 3 times, the output is designat

-

ed as switch on only.

(Ie. the door is permanently unlocked when the code is entered).

Programming the same user 4 times

By programming the same code on the same position 4 times, the output is designat

-

ed as switch off only.

(Ie. the door is only locked when the code is entered).

#

Key in the

Master code

#

Key in the

user position

#

#

#

Key in the Mas-

ter code

#

Key in

2500

#

 


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3.4 Smart enrolling

This position makes it possible to program codes quicker without entering new posi

-

tions. Key in a position and it counts automatically to the next position. Codes can be 

programmed alternatively as you see fit.

○ 

 ○

*

 

 ○

*

 ○ ○

For more codes 

repeat from 

here.

Note:

 This programming mode overwrites existing positions.

4. Battery management

Gives a warning before opening the door, when the battery is at approx 10% charge.

Preset Battery low warning (1#): 

Position   Select chemistry

  

Series cell count

0   Disable

 

Alkaline 1,5V 

 

(0,95V) 3-10 cells

 

Lithium 3V   

 

(2,3V) 1-5 cells

 

Li-poly/Li-ion 3, 7V 

(3,37V) 1-4 cells

 

Lead Acid 2, 1V   

(1,95V) 2-7 cells

#

Key in the

Master code

#

Key in

05

#

Key in the start 

position

#

Key in the code

○ 

 ○

 

○ 

 ○ ○

#

Key in the

Service code

#

Key in

08

#

Preset battery

Key in 

1

#

Select chemistry

Series 

cell count

#

○ 

 ○

○ 

 ○

Here is an example of how you preset the battery when having a 12V Lead Acid with 6 

cells. See following instructions.  

○ 

 ○

 

○ 

 ○ ○

#

Key in

12347890

#

Key in

08

#

Key in 

1

#

Key in 

4

Key in 

6

#

○ 

 ○

○ 

 ○

 


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Custom battery low warning (2#):

If you do not have any of the mentioned battery types, you can customize your battery 

size. See following instructions.

Here is an example of how you preset the customized battery low warning. In this 

example we want the battery to send a warning at 10,8V. 

  ○ 

 ○

 ●

 

○ 

    ○ ○ ○

#

Key in

12347890

#

Key in

08

#

Key in 

2

#

Key in 

10

Key in 

80

#

○ 

 ○

○ 

 ○

○ 

 ○

 

○ 

 ○ ○

#

Key in the 

Service code

#

Key in

08

#

Custom battery

Key

 

in 

2

#

Key in Voltage

Key in mV x 10

#

○ 

 ○

○ 

 ○

When the battery is running low it will give you a warning when you type in your user 

code. The red LED will flash while the buzzer beeps for about 3 seconds. The output is 

hereafter activated. 

 


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5. Configuration of C1000LP

5.1 The Service code

The Service code is used for C1000LP’s advanced settings such as changing the Master 

code and Service code, LED indications and much more. The overview  of the settings 

and the factory settings can be seen in 4.2 

Configuration overview

.

The Service code is 

12347890

 (factory setting).

Note: Before the Service code can be used must the voltage be turned OFF and 

ON (the Service code can now be entered within 10 seconds).

After entering the Service code the reader is in programming mode (the green LED 

lights). Each time a setting is made the C1000LP goes back to the previous point and 

the next setting can be made.

The navigation is by entering the position/ value followed by 

#

.

5.2 Configuration overview

Position 

Setting 

   Factory 

default

00 

 

Master code (1 to 8 digits) 

4711

01 

 

Service code (1 to 8 digits) 

12347890

02 

 

LED indications   

 

Normal = Yellow, active = Yellow and green

03 

 

Outputs 

 

 

 

Output time for 1 and 2 is 5 seconds

04 

 

Special functions

05 

 

Smart enrolling

06 

 

Input setup

07   Time

08 

 

Battery management

09 

 

Locker reserve time

2500   

All codes on the user positions are deleted

0250   

Reset to factory default

5.3 Changing the Master code

By default the Master code is 

4711

 and can only

 be used to program, change or delete 

users on the C1000LP. To change the Master code, enter the following:

○ 

 ○

 

 ○

○ 

 ○

Key in the

Service code

#

Key in

00

#

Key in new code

#

 


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5.4 Changing the Service code

The Service code is used to configure the C1000LP’s settings.

To change the Service code, enter the following within 10 seconds after power on:

○ 

 ○

 

 ○

*

 

*

 ○

○ 

 ○

5.5 LED indications

The C1000LP’s 3 LED’s can be adjusted at will.

To adjust the LED indications enter the following:

 

 

 

adjust the LED’s for standby indication (normal).

 

 

 

adjust the LED’s for correct code indication (active).

 

 

 

adjust the keying indication (how the LED will react while keying).

To adjust the LED’s press on the following:

 

 

= yellow LED (toggle by press)

 

 

= green LED (toggle by press)

 

 

= red LED (toggle by press)

 

 

= buzzer (works only on active and keying indication (toggle by press))

 

 

= save and go one step back

To save the settings press 

        or press 

     to go back to the previous point 

(not saving).

#

Key in the

Service code

#

Key in

01

#

Key in new code

#

Repeat new code

#

02

#

1

#

2

#

3

1
2
3
0

#

9

*

 

*

 

*

*

 

*

 

*

*

 

*

 

*

*

 

*

 

*

#

*

 


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5.6 Outputs

The C1000LP has 2 outputs that can be set to H-Bridge output or open collector out-

put. By default is the C1000LP set to H-Bridge output with Lock delay in 5 seconds.

To configure the output settings use the following steps:

○ 

 ○

○ 

 

 

 

sets the output 1 time in Pulse mode or Lock delay

 

 

sets the output 2 time in Pulse mode or H-Bridge time

 

 

sets the output 1 active position

 

 

sets the output 2 active position

 

 

sets the outputs functions

 

 

select the outputs for Daycode/onetime code

Please use the configuration scheme under “03” section for correct navigation for OC 

setup

Note:

 In time setting for Pulse mode it is in Milisec x 10 instead of hours.

10

#

Key in the

Service code

#

Key in

03

1

2

3

4

5

6

 


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5.7 Special settings

These settings is used to change the C1000LP’s special functions such as turning the 

buzzer on/off etc.

To change these settings, key in:

 

 = Service code without timeout (

 = inactive / 

 = active)

 

 = Master code be changed by Master code (

 = inactive / 

 = active)

 

 = Mute reader (

 = Off / 

 = On)

 

 = Bell on OC1 (

 = Off / 

 = On)

 

 = Onetime code (

 = Off / 

 = On)

 

 = Day code (

 = Off / 

 = On)

 

 = Locker mode (

 = Off / 

 = On)

 

 = Locker release on renew time (

 = Off / 

 = On)

Special positions

User position 191 to 197 can activate special setting 3 to 6 with a code. The program

-

ming is the same procedure as programming a user code just use the positions men-

tioned below:

191 = Toggle buzzer

194 = Toggling the star key to activate output 1 (white wire)

195 = Toggle onetime code mode

196 = Toggle Daycode mode

197 = Deactivate the user codes

198 = Seed code 

199 = Digit count for one/day code

To save the settings press  

 

or press 

 

to go back to the previous step 

(no saving).

Note:

 In case of power disruption the special functions will go back to the setup made 

by service code.

11

#

04

 

○ ○

1
2
3
4
5
6

#

*

7
8

 


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6. Blocking

The C1000LP is blocked for 1 minute after 4 incorrect codes.

LED indication: 

○ ○ 

*

7. Manual reset

The C1000LP can be reset to factoty default manually.

• Turn the voltage off.

• Connect the yellow and brown wire.

• Turn the voltage on (2 - 16 V DC) the readers LED’s lights and the buzzer sounds.

• Turn the voltage off and disconnect the yellow and brown wire.

The C1000LP is now reset to factory default and the user codes are deleted.

8. Technical specifications

Voltage range: 

2 - 16V DC

Mifare reading:  Max. 50 mm

Output: 

 

2x open collector, max. 500mA

Input:  

 

External buzzer/Feedback (brown) and REX, 0V active (blue)

Rang:  

 

IP67

Farve: 

 

Black or white

Kabel: 

 

2,5 meter white, 8 cores

Size (HxBxD): 

130x50x8 mm

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9. One-time-/day code

The C1000LP offers 2 advanced functions of codes that can be used once only and a 

code that is valid for a single day.

First the codes have to be generated using the ConlanCode Generator (download 

available from www.conlan.eu or on itunes and Google Play).

Enter a seed number into the first box. This can be any number from 1 to 9999999. 

Then enter the numbers of digits you require the code to have (best to avoid 4 or 8 

digits codes so there is no chance of conflict with Service code or Master code. The 

system defaults to a 6 digit code.

Once you press the enter key, the day code will be shown on the left and a series of 

one-time codes shown in the table below. Both these can be exported to a file if re

-

quired.

When the information is specified, the C1000LP can be set:

Setting the time

○ 

 ○

 ○ ○

○ 

 ○

 

 ○

○ ○ 

 ○ 

○ 

 ○

Activation of One-time-/day code

 

*

 

*

 = on, 

 = off

○ 

 ○

 ○ ○

Finally, the reader must know how many digits the one-time-/day codes have and the 

seed number. This is done in the same way as programming a user code: Position 198 

is for seed and position 199 is for digits.

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#

Key in the

Service code

#

Key in

07

#

Key in year

4 digits

#

Key in month

2 digits

#

Key in day

2 digits

#

Key in hours

2 digits

#

Key in minutes

2 digits

#

Key in

04

#

Key in 

5

 for one-time 

code or 

6

 for day code

#

Conlan Code 

Generator for 

Windows, for 

administration 

of one-time and 

day codes.

Conlan Day 

Code app for 

iOS and An-

droid units for 

administration 

of day codes 

with SMS and 

Email notifica-

tion.