Tucker KP evo User manual

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KP evo -TAP CONTROLLER


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IMPORTANT
READ THIS SECTION BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH INSTALLATION
Tucker Auto-Mation,LLC (hereafter referred to as “Tucker”) recommends that all of its automated
pedestrian door products be installed by atrained automatic door technician and that the resulting
performance of the product be in full compliance with the most current version of the American
National Standards Institute document A156.10 or A156.19 (whichever is applicable) as well as any
applicable building codes and/or re codes.Tucker further recommends that afull inspection of the
operating system be performed in accordance with the guidelines of the American Association of
Automatic Door manufacturers (AAADM).This inspection must be performed by acertified AAADM
trained inspector.Tucker recommends this documented inspection be performed upon completion
of the installation as well as, following the completion of every service call thereafter.If service is
not performed within one year of the previous service action, aroutine AAADM inspection should
be performed and documented.Under no circumstance should the product operate for more than
one year without an AAADM inspection.Tucker does NOT recommend installation or service, on
any of their automated pedestrian door products, by any individual who is not certified as an
AAADM inspector.Following the installation or service of any Tucker automated pedestrian door
product, if it is deemed unsafe, or is operating in an unsatisfactory manner according to national
performance standards or recommended performance guidelines as defined by Tucker, repairs
should be made immediately.If an immediate repair cannot be made, the product should be
disabled, and appropriate measures should be taken to secure the door in asafe position or to
enable the door to safely be used manually.During this situation, every effort should be made to
notify the owner (or person responsible) of the condition and to advise on corrective actions that
must be taken to return the product to safe operation.
KP evo -TAP CONTROLLER

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. KP EVO ……………………………………………
1.1 Installation and connections ……….
1.2 Switching on and the home screen
1.3 SELECTION menu ………………………..
1.4 FUNCTIONS menu ……………………….
2. DIAGNOSTICS ……………………………………
2.1 LEDs check ……………………………………
I/O board LEDs ……………………………..
Logic board LEDs ………………………….
2.2 Inputs and outputs status check …..
2.3 Automation status check ………………
2.4 Warnings ………………………………………
2.5 Errors ……………………………………………
2.6 Other board data ………………………….
2.7 Firmware versions ………………………..
2.8 Log Data ……………………………………….
3. UPLOAD / DOWNLOAD …………………….
4. PUT TING INTO SERVICE ……………………
4.1 Final checks ………………………………….
4.2 Final operations …………………………..
Installing an aluminum cover ………………
5. MAINTENANCE …………………………………
5.1 Inserting / replacing the battery ……
5.2 Replacing the fuse …………………………
5.3 Routine maintenance …………………..…..
6. INTERCOM ………………………………………..
6.1 Intermode …………………………………….
6.2 Interlock ……………………………………….
Interlock with no memory ………………….
Interlock with memory ……………………….
6.3 2 Leaves ………………………………………..
6.4 2 Leaves + Interlock ………………………
7. COMPANY ADDRESS …………………………
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AKP EVO menu ………………………………………………
BAccess permissions and passwords ……………..
CI/O board LEDs …………………………………………….
DLogic board LEDs ………………………………………….
EStatus ………………………………………………………….
FWarnings ……………………………………………………..
GErrors …………………………………………………………..
HSelecting the upload/download function …….
IScheduled maintenance ………………………………
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1. KP evo
1.1 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
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CARRY OUT THE FOLLOWING OPERATIONS WITH
THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY DISCONNECTED
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1. Disassemble the parts (01).
2. Break the cable passage insert.
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With reference to 02, the KP EVO is designed
for the cables to enter from the back (1) or from
underneath (2).
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3. Decide where to position the support and x it
using suitable screws (01 -1).
4. Connect the KP EVO to the 950N2 using a 4 pair
twisted U/UTP AWG24 cable with a maximum
length of 50m (03).
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An optional key device can be connected between
terminals G and K in order to enable/disable the
KP EVO.
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5. Reassemble the parts indicated in (01).
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1.2 SWITCHING ON AND THE HOME SCREEN
1. Turn power on to the 950N2
2. The display will show the following in sequence:
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in which the Bootloader version appears, then
in which the firmware version appears, and lastly
The content of this home screen, including the
fixed icons and those that may appear under
certain circumstances, is explained in 04.
3. The 4 buttons are used to select controls that,
depending on the screen, appear on the display
above them.
4. By pressing the relative button on the home screen
(04) you can:
= set the NIGHT mode
= set the MANUAL mode
= switch to the FUNCTIONS menu that includes
all the 950N2 configuration parameters.
= switch to the SELECTION menu that includes
additional operating modes.
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By pressing the button to set the NIGHT or
MANUAL mode, the relative icon is highlighted
and the description of the operating mode is
updated on the display.Once MANUAL mode
has been set by pressing the relative button,
press it again to return to the previous mode.
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1.3 SELECTION MENU
To access the SELECTION menu from the home
screen, press the button (05).
4. New icons appear on the display that dene the
operating modes that can be set.The possible
combinations can be obtained by pressing the
corresponding buttons (05). After having set the
operating mode, press the OK button to confirm and
return to the home screen.
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The description of the operating mode on the
display is updated with the description of the
one that has been set.
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1.4 FUNCTIONS MENU
To ac cess the FUNCTIONS menu from the ho me screen,
press the button (06).
The display prompts for a 4-digit password to be
entered.
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The factory-set password is: 0000
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-Set the first digit using the and buttons.
-Confirm using the OK button to move to the next digit.
-When all 4digits have been entered, if the password
is correct, access the FUNCTIONS menu as aUSER or
aTECHNICIAN.
-Select the item from the menu using the and
buttons.
-Confirm using the OK button to enter.
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Press ESC at any time to return to the
home screen.
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