AEI Protect On Systems AR2808 Self-Contained Access Control Reader User Manual AR 2808 MANUAL A 6 size 130514

AEI Protect-On Systems Limited Self-Contained Access Control Reader AR 2808 MANUAL A 6 size 130514

Users Manual

     AEI PROTECT-ON SYSTEMS LIMITEDwww.apo-hk.com VERSION: 05/2013Self-Contained Access Control ReaderAR-2808User Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION SPECIFICATIONS     Package ContentsTHE FRONT PANEL    Status Indicator (Blue)    Operation Indicators    Card Reader Window    Door Bell Button (Function Selector)INSTALLATION    Precautions for Installation Location    Precautions for Accidental Short Circuit    Precautions for Electric Spikes & Back EMFTHE CONNECTION TERMINALS   1 - 2 : 12VDC (Power Input Terminal)   3 : (+) 12V Power Supply for The Lock   4 : (-) Power Supply for The Lock (Output Contact for Door Lock Strike)   5 : EG IN (Egress Input for N.O. Button)   6 : Data I/O Port   7 - 8 : Door Bell (Relay Contact for Optional Door Chime)   9 - 10 : Tamper Switch (Tamper Switch with N.C. Contact)CREATE A MASTER CARD (CMC)    The First Step before Programming - Make A Madter Card    Procedures of Creating A New Master Card with CMC JumperPROGRAMMING  1) Criteria for Setting System to Programming Mode  2) Use The Master Card to Set System into Programming Mode for The 5 Feature Groups  3) The Reading Manner for Master Card  4) Audible Indications in Programming & OperationI ) RECORD USER CARD(S) – Feature Group 1II ) DELETE USER CARD(S) – Feature Group 2III ) SET OUTPUT MODE FOR DOOR LOCK -- Feature Group 3IV ) SET SYSTEM SAFETY LOCK-UP -- Feature Group 4V ) CREATE / DELETE SUPER USER CARD(S) -- Feature Group 5OPERATIONFEATURE SETTING PROCEDURES SUMMARY CHARTAPPLICATION EXAMPLES  1) Stand Alone Access Control Electric Lock  2) Application Hints for The Auxiliary TerminalsAPPLICATION EXPANSION – The Optional Auxiliary Reader AR-2802  Multi- Station Access Control Electric Lock                               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SPECIFICATIONSINTRODUCTION3AR-2808 is a self-contained access control reader designed to drive electric door lock directly. It accommodates up to 500 proximity EM cards and its output is compatible with the Fail-safe and Fail-secure electric locks. The door lock striking time is programmable. A built-in door chime relay contact is also available to operate an external low power door chime. It is a full feature compact reader  ideally  for  the  access  control  system  in  small  office and  home  applications.  The  system employs solid state switch instead of relay contact for door lock strike. It gives longer service life and prevents the sabotage of opening the door with strong magnet.AR-2808 is built-in with Data I/O bus for system expansion. Maximum three optional card readers (AR-2802) can be connected with it to make a multi-station access control system.● Operation Voltage: 12VDC Nominal, 11-16VDC● Operating Current: 60mA (quiescent), 80mA Maximum● Operation Temperature: -20°C to +70°C● Environmental Humidity: 5-95% Relative Humidity, Non-condensing● Working Environment & Ingress Protection: Indoor or Outdoor, IP-55 Weatherproof● Number of User Cards: 500, Standard 125Khz Proximity EM Cards or Keyfobs● Number of Super User Cards: 5, Standard 125Khz Proximity EM Cards or Keyfobs● Safety Lock-ups: a) No Lock-up, b) Auto Lock-up after Invalid Trials, & c) Manual Lock-up with  iiiiSuper User Card● Door Lock Operating Timer: 1-60 Seconds Programmable● Egress Button: Normally Open (N.O.) Button(s) for Request to Exit from Inside● Data I/O Bus for Optional Card Readers (AR-2802). Accommodates 3 Optional Readers Max.● Bell Button: Output Relay Contact for Actuating An Optional Door Chime● Output Contact Ratings:iiiia) Solid State Output for Lock Strike – Fail-safe or Fail-secure Selectable, 3A/16VDC Max.iiiib) Door Chime Relay – N.O. Dry Contact, 1A/24VDC Maximumiiiic) Tamper Switch – N.C. Dry Contact, 50mA/16VDC Maximum● Dimensions: 60(W) X 119(H) X 23(D) mm● Weight: 160g Net● Housing: ABS PlasticSpecifications are subject to change for modification without noticePACKAGE CONTENTS● One AR-2808 Reader● Two EM Cards● One Pack of Mounting Screws● One User ManualDescriptionThe AR-2808 is expandable to a multi-station system for user convenience with the auxiliary reader AR-2802. Maximum 3 AR-2802 can be connected in parallel with the Data I/O Bus of the AR-2808. The auxiliary  reader(s) reads the  Cards  as like the  master  reader AR-2808 which is the server of the system to manage the data from the auxiliary reader(s).Multi- Station Access Control Electric LockELECTRICLOCKAR-2808THE SERVERAR-2802AUXILIARYREADERAR-2802AUXILIARYREADERDATA I/O BUS( + ) POWER SUPPLYCOMMON( – ) GNDWiring DiagramAR-2802 AUXILIARY READER (S)10987654321RS232BUZLED D1D0DATAI/OTAMPERN.C.( + )  ( – )12VDCAR-2808 MASTER READER (THE SERVER)10987654321TAMPERN.C.DOOR BELLN.O.( + )  ( – )DOOR LOCK( + )  ( – )12VDCDATAI/OEGIN12VDCPOWERSUPPLYELECTRICLOCK*JUMPER SELECTIONFOR ELECTRIC LOCK OF(1) FAIL-SAFE   OR(2) FAIL-SECURE( + )  ( – )EGRESS BUTTON N.O. DATA I/O BUS( + )  ( – )( + )   ( – )1N4004 System ConnectionCOMMON GNDMore AR-2802 can be connected in parallel. 22
4THE FRONT PANELStatus Indicator (Blue)It is ON in normal operation. It flashes during programming mode or lock-up mode.Operation IndicatorsThe 5 LED indicators with number 1, 2 ,4 and 5 in green and number 3 in amber color show the status of the system in Operation Mode or in Programming Mode.1) They indicate the Storage Group of an EM card when it is read in Operation Mode.2) They show the status of feature settings in Programming Mode. See “Programming” &     “Operation” sections for the details.Card Reader WindowIt is a place for reading EM cards.Door Bell Button (Function Selector)This  button  has  two  functions.  It  is  a  door  bell  button  in  normally  operation  and  is  a  function selector in programming mode. See the details in “Programming” & “Operation” sections.●●●●AR2808 FRONT PANELStatus Indicator(Blue)Card Reader WindowOperation IndicatorDoor Bell Button(Function Selector)21APPLICATION EXPANSION – The Optional Auxiliary Reader AR-2802Apart from standard-alone operation, AR-2808 is expandable to be a Multi-station System with the optional  auxiliary  reader AR-2802.  Maximum  three  optional  readers  can  be  allowed  and  the connection  is  very  simple.  Just  connect  the  devices  in  parallel  with  the  Data  I/O  Bus  of  the AR-2808. The AR-2808 acts as a server of the system and manages the data among them.A Multi-station System provides higher security in access control and user convenience to operate an electric lock at different locations. Such as a dual reader system for area needs controlling of going in and going out with proximity EM cards.The  optional  reader  is  available  in  standard  version  (AR-2802S)  and  advanced  version (AR-2802A). The advanced version also provides Wiegand and RS-232 data outputs for custom project development with access control panel and / or PC.The AR-2802  is  also  compatible  with  all  the  Tri-Tech  keypads  in  the  2nd  generation  DK-2800 series for system expansion.*Please contact your local agent for the optional reader if system expansion is required.The Auxiliary Reader AR-2802 And It’s Connection TerminalsConnection TerminalsAuxiliary Reader10987654321LEDDATAI/OTAMPERN.C.( + )  ( – )12-24V DCWIEGANDD0 D1BUZ RS232AR-2802A ONLY
5INSTALLATIONAR-2808 ASSEMBLYPrecautions for Installation LocationThe EM Card works at the frequency of 125Khz. Installation precautions are necessary:Fi)  Make  sure  the  location  has  no  strong  low  frequency  electro-magnetic  wave  signals  near  it.            IIIIIIEspecially in the range of 100-200Khz.Fii) If more than one keypads / readers operating in the same frequency, make sure that they are at IIIIIIleast 60cm (2ft) apart from each other. Otherwise, the reading range  may be reduced due to IIIIIIinterference.Precautions for Accidental Short CircuitIn the previous experience, most of the damages caused during installation are accidental touch of the components on the circuit board with the wire(s) carrying power. The following precautions are necessary:Fi) Study the manual thoroughly to become familiar with the system before installation.Fii) Do Not apply power to any connection terminal of the reader during installation.Fiii) Check all the wirings carefully and confirm that they are correct before applying power to the F13Ireader for testing.Precautions for Electric Spikes & Back EMFMake sure to connect the diode (supplied) or a varistor (MOV) across the electric lock’s power input terminals to absorb the back EMF and the electric spikes. Fail to do so may cause damage to the electronic components; in worst case, even burn out the reader.FRONT COVERBACK COVER(Fix it on wall)201) Stand Alone Access Control Electric LockNOTE:● Connect the 1N4004 as close as possible to the lock in parallel with the power terminals of the lock to absorb  ....the  back  EMF  to  prevent  it  from  damaging  the  reader. The  1N4004  is  not  required  if  the  electric  lock  is AC  ....operated.● To aviod Electro-Static-Discharge from interfering with the operation of the reader, always ground the (-) terminal  ... 2 to earth.APPLICATION EXAMPLES* See Door Lock Selection Jumper1.SAFE -- For Fail-Safe Electric Lock2.SECURE -- For Fail-Secure Electric Lock 10987654321EGINDATAI/ODOOR BELLN.O.TAMPERN.C.( + )  ( – )DOOR LOCK( + )  ( – )12VDC12 VDCPOWERSUPPLYELECTRIC LOCK ( – )( + ) * AP-960AD-2312AD-2322  ( – )( + ) AR-2808N.O.N.O. MORE EGRESS BUTTONS CAN BE CONNECTED IN PARALLELEGRESS BUTTON(INSIDE HOUSE)CATHODEIN4004The  tamper  switch  is  Normally  Closed  while  the reader  is  secured  on  box.  It  is  open  when  the reader  is  removed  from  box.  To  give  alert  on sabotage, connect  these  terminals  in  series  with  a 24  hour  N.C. protection zone of an  alarm system  if required.1098(A) TAMPER N.C.(B) DOOR BELL N.O.ELECTRONICDOOR CHIME(OPTIONAL)N.O.DOORBELL876The  connection  of  the  Door  Bell  is  optional.  The door  bell  contact  on  the  keypad  is  prepared  for triggering of an low power door chime only. DO NOT use  it  as  a  high voltage power  path  for  a  door bell. The  maximum  power  rating  of  the  contact  is  24V DC/1 Amp.2) Application Hints for The Auxiliary Terminals
Status LED ON System BacktoNormal operationRead Master Card1 TIMEFEATURE SETTING PROCEDURES SUMMARY CHART -- CONTINUEV) CREATE / DELETE SUPER USER CARDSRead Master Card5 TIMESStatus LEDON ► FlashingAuto-ConfirmFeature Group 4 Selected LED 5 -ONLED 1 & 2 FlashingAuto - ConfirmOption 2 - DeleteAuto - ConfirmOption 1 - CreateLED 2 - ONAll 5 LEDs FlashingLED 1 - ONAll 5 LEDs FlashingSelect Location 1-5Read A New Super User CardSelect Location 1-5Execution with Bell ButtonAuto - ConfirmLocation LED ON Audible Indications: 1 Beep - Selection;Audible Indications: 2 Beeps - Confirm / SuccessfulAudible Indications: 1 Long Beep - Duplicated CardAudible Indications: 5 Beeps - FailNOTE:Auto - Confirm: The system confirms the feature / function antomatically 2                 .........................seconds after selection.1961 - 2 : 12VDC (Power Input Terminal)Connect (+), terminal 1 to a 12V DC power supply. The (-), terminal 2 is the common grounding point of the system. Make sure the power supply can provide enough power for the electric lock and the reader.3 : (+) 12V Power Supply for The LockA (+) supply point for the electric lock, which is common to terminal 1.4 : (–) Power Supply for The Lock (Output Contact for Door Lock Strike)A 3 Amp rating  solid state switch  output contact  for  electric door  lock  strike, it  switches  to (-)  in operation.  It  is  selectable  for  operating  Fail-safe  or  Fail-secure  electric  lock  via  jumper  setting. Connect the negative side (-) of the electric lock to this terminal and the positive side (+) to terminal 3. The  operating time of  the  contact is programmable.  Please  see “Set Output  Mode  for Door Lock” for the details.ImportantTwo types of electric locks are available on the market. It is necessary to confirm that the lock is Fail-safe or Fail-secure in order to make the correct jumper selection. Wrong selection may cause damage to the lock or the reader.● Fail-safe Electric Lock – Normally energized; power ON to lock, power OFF to unlock● Fail-secure Electric Lock – Normally de-energized; power ON to unlock, power OFF to lock10987654321EGINDATAI/ODOOR BELLN.O.TAMPERN.C.( + )  ( – )DOOR LOCK( + )  ( – )12VDCTHE CONNECTION TERMINALSDoor Lock Selection JumperDOOR LOCK2. SECURE (For Fail-secure Electric Lock)1. SAFE (For Fail-safe Electric Lock)
75 : EG IN (Egress Input for N.O. Button)A Normally Open (N.O.) input terminal referring to (-) ground for connecting N.O. button to activate the output contact for door lock strike. Egress button is usually put inside the house near the door for “request to exit”. More than one egress buttons can be connected in parallel to this terminal for user convenience at other location(s), such as near the reception desk. Leave this terminal open if not used.6 : Data I/O PortA  data  communication  port  prepared  for  the  optional  reader AR-2802  connection  to  expand  the access control system with two or more readers. The enrolled EM cards in the AR-2808 are also accepted by the optional readers.7 - 8 : Door Bell (Relay Contact for Optional Door Chime)A Normally Open (N.O.) relay dry contact with maximum rating of 1Amp/24VDC controlled by the BELL button, it is prepared to trigger an optional low voltage door chime. The contact point keeps close as long as the bell button is pressed.9 - 10 : Tamper Switch (Tamper Switch with N.C. Contact)A Normally Closed (N.C.) dry contact while the reader is fixed on its back cover. The contact is open while  the  reader  is  separated  from  its  back  cover.  Connect  this  N.C.  terminal  to  the  24  hour protection zone of an alarm system if necessary in order to get alert from sabotage.18IV) SET SYSTEM SAFETY LOCK-UPIII) SET OUTPUT MODE FOR DOOR LOCKAuto - ConfirmOption 1 - 3Auto - ConfirmMode 2 - TimingStop Time CountingStart Time CountingAuto - ConfirmMode 1 - Start / StopFEATURE SETTING PROCEDURES SUMMARY CHARTII) DELETE USER CARDS I) RECORD USER CARDSENTER PROGRAMMING MODE & FEATURE GROUP SELECTIONWITH MASTER CARDSELECTION & EXECUTIONFUNCTION SELECTION WITH BELL BUTTON EXITPROGRAMMING MODEAuto-ConfirmFeature Group 4 SelectedAuto-ConfirmFeature Group 3 SelectedAuto-ConfirmFeature Group 2 SelectedRead Master Card4 TIMESStatus LEDON ► FlashingRead Master Card3 TIMESStatus LEDON ► FlashingRead Master Card2 TIMESStatus LEDON ► FlashingAuto-ConfirmFeature Group 1 SelectedRead Master Card1 TIMEStatus LEDON ► FlashingLED 4 - ONLED 1, 2 & 3 FlashingLED 3 - ONLED 1 & 2 FlashingLED 2 - ONLED 1, 2 & 3 FlashingLED 1 - ONAll 5 LEDs FlashingGroup LEDON -- Vacancy           AvailableFlashing -- FullAuto - ConfirmDeletion Mode 3Auto - ConfirmDeletion Mode 2Auto - ConfirmAuto - ConfirmDeletion Mode 1Storage Group 1-5The SelectedLED - ONFlashingLED 2 -- ONFlashingLED 1 -- ONFlashingLED 3 -- ON5 LEDs FlashingLED 2 -- ON2 BeepsLED 1 -- ON2 BeepsStatus LED ON System BacktoNormal operationRead Master Card1 TIMESelect The Group 1-5For CleaningRead The Card of TheLost Card FollowsExecution with Bell ButtonAuto - ConfirmRead Un-used CardsRead New User CardsLED JumperON & Stop atDesired TimeThe Selected Group LED - ONFlashing During CleaningThe Group LED of the Deleted Card ON for 1 Second / cardGroup LEDON for 1 Second / CardTo “ Exit Programming Mode ” DirectlyTo “ Exit Programming Mode ” Directly
8The First Step before Programming- Make A Master Card● The system needs a Master Card to set it into programming mode. Before programming, it is iiIInecessary to make a Master Card by the owner.● In case the Master Card is lost, it is necessary to make a new Master Card to replace it. Once a iiIInew Master Card is made, the old one is invalid.Procedures of Creating A New Master Card with CMC Jumper:1) Switch OFF power to the reader completely2) Put the CMC Jumper from OFF to ON position (The jumper is on the circuit board)3) Switch ON power again.iiiiiResponse : The reader gives continuous beeps. The Status LED (blue) starts to flash for one iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminute. This is the allowed time for making a Master Card.4) Put the jumper back to OFF position.iiiiiResponse : The beep stops.5) Read an EM card (a new EM card or keyfob). iiiiiResponse : Two beeps confirm reading successful.6) Press the Bell button 1 Time to save the Master card and exit CMC mode.iiiiiiResponse : Two beeps confirm reader back to normal operation. The Status LED is ON.7) Label the card as MASTER.iiiiiIt is a card for programming authorization purpose. Do not mix it with other User Cards and keep iiiiiit in a safe place.CREATE A MASTER CARD (CMC)NOTE:The system will get stuck and the status LED will turn OFF if the Master Card can not be made within the allowed time of one minute. It is necessary to repeat procedures 1-6 and try again.CMC JUMPERCMC2. OFF1. ON1) Read User Card to Open Door● Read User Card once.● Two beeps confirm success of reading a valid user card and its group LED turns ON during the iiiidoor lock strike.● Five beeps are generated for invalid card.2) Read Super User Card to Open Door● Read Super User Card twice within 3 seconds.● Two beeps confirm success of reading a valid super user card and its group LED turns ON during iiiithe door lock strike.● Five beeps are generated for invalid card.iiiiNote:iiiiSuper User Card is valid all the time in both Normal & System Lock-up conditions.3) Read Super User Card to Make System Lock-up● Read Super User Card once, and then, press BELL button once within 3 seconds.● Two beeps confirm success. The Status LED (blue) flashes slowly (0.5sec ON, 1sec Off) during iiiithe system lock-up in effect.● Five beeps are generated for invalid card.iiiiNote:●  During  the  lock-up  time,  the  Status  LED  (blue)  flashes  slowly  and  the  reader  refuses  all  the iiiigeneral user cards except the Super User cards.● The Egress Button works normally all the time and is not affected by the lock-up function.● The Door Bell button works normally all the time and is not affected by the lock-up function.4) Read Super User Card to Release System Lock-up● iRead Super User Card once, and then, press the BELL button once within 3 seconds.●  Two beeps confirm success. System goes back to normal operation and the Status LED (blue) iiiiiturns ON from flashing.●iiFive beeps are generated for invalid card.OPERATION17FCC STATEMENT 1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
PROGRAMMING1) Criteria for Setting System to Programming ModeD ● The system is in standby under Normally OperationD ● A Master card is already in possession2) Use The Master Card to Set System into Programming Mode for The 5 Feature Groups.  ● Feature Group 1 -- Record User Cards (Read Master Card 1 Time)  ● Feature Group 2 -- Delete User Cards (Read Master Card 2 Times)  ● Feature Group 3 -- Set Output Mode for Door Lock (Read Master Card 3 Times)  ● Feature Group 4 -- Set System Safety Lock-up (Read Master Card 4 Times)  ● Feature Group 5 -- Create / Delete Super User Cards (Read Master Card 5Times)3) The Reading Manner for Master Card.  ● Set system  to Programming Mode with reading of Master Card  1 to 5 times for the 5 .feature ......groups. Each reading must be within 2 seconds.  ● Read Master Card 1 time to close Programming Mode.......Note:......The reader will stay in Programming Mode until it is closed with Master Card.4) Audible Indications in Programming & Operation  ● 1 Beep – Step jumping in feature selection  ● 2 Beeps – Execution successful  ● 5 Beeps – Execution failed  ● 1 Long Beeps – Rejection to a repeated card in programming mode9162) Press BELL button to select Option 2 -- Delete....Response :  LED 2 is ON. After 2 seconds, the system confirms the selection with 2 beeps and .........................then the 5 LEDs flashing.3) Press BELL button to select the storage location 1-5 for card deletion. ....Response : The selected LED is ON. After 2 seconds, the system confirms the selection with 2 .........................beeps.4) Press BELL button again to execute card deletion.....Response : 2 Beeps confirm clearing done.....Note: Repeat procedure (3) & (4) for other Super User Card(s) deletion if required.5) Read Master Card 1 Time to exit Programming Mode.....Response : 2 Beeps confirm reader back to normal operation.ExitProgramming ModeCard Deletion      Execution 4SelectLocation 1-5SelectOption 2 -- DeleteRead Master Card 5 TimesSet System in Feature Group 55321B) Delete Super User Card(s) – Option 2In case a Super Card is lost, it can be deleted from the system.
I ) RECORD USER CARDS – Feature Group 1There are 5 Storage Groups available for storing total 500 User Cards. For easy management, each group accommodates 100 user cards maximum. The indicator LED of the storage group is ON for vacancy available and flashing for vacancy full.This system  is  designed  for  small  office or home that does not have large number of users. It is suggested to  put user  cards evenly  into the  5 Storage  Groups. For  example, evenly  put  5  User Cards each into the 5 groups for an office of 25 staff. In case group clearing is required, only to clear the group that holds the lost card.It is suggested to make a list recording the User Number and the Name of the card holders for each of the Storage Groups before programming. It will be helpful to record the cards smoothly and also to trace them from the system afterward in case a card is lost.Storage Group 3....5Storage Group 2-----Accounts DeptEng DeptEng DeptAdmin DeptSales DeptRemarkName of HolderSales DeptMaryPaulAlanNancyTracyJohn---Storage Group 1User Number65432110010Procedures1) Read Master Card 1 Time to set system to Feature Group 1 – Record User Cards. ....Response : Status LED (blue)starts to flash during programming mode and group LED 1 is ON.........................After 2 seconds, the system confirms the selection with 2 beeps and the 5 group ........................LEDs flashing for five storage groups available.2) Press BELL button to select one of the 5 Storage Groups for storing the User Cards. ....Response : The selected group LED is ON for vacancy available. After 2 seconds the system ........................confirms the selection with 2 beeps.........................The selected group LED stays flashing for vacancy full without confirmation.3) Record the User Cards....They can be read and appended one by one into the desired Storage Group.....Response : 2 Beeps confirm successful for each card recording.4) Read Master Card 1 Time to exit Programming Mode.....Response : 2 Beeps confirm reader back to normal operation.NOTE:● Press BELL button to select other Storage Groups with the above procedures 2 & 3 before close ...of programming mode.●  All  the  User  Cards  must  be  unique  in  the  system.  Repeat  recording  of  same  card  into  other ...groups will be rejected. One long beep indicates rejection of a repeated card.ExitProgramming ModeRecordNew User CardsSelect DesiredStorage Group 1-5Read Master Card 1 TimeSet System in Feature Group 1432115V ) CREATE / DELETE SUPER USER CARDS -- Feature Group 5The Super User cards are prepared for the owner or the trustworthy executives, which have TWO functions that are system lock-up and door open. Total five Super User Cards can be created with one for each user group.● Lock-up the system during the time of “after-office-hours” or the house of nobody inside. Lock-up ● Release is in toggle manner.● Release the system from Lock-up instantly at anytime.● Act as Owner’s private user card for door open at any condition including in the system lock-up ● period.Procedures1) Read Master Card 5 Times to set system to Feature Group 5 – Create / Delete Super User ....Cards.....Response : Status LED (blue) starts to flash during programming mode and group LED 5 is ON.........................After 2 seconds, the system confirms the selection with 2 beeps and the group LED .......................1 & 2 flashing for the two options available.A) Create Super User Card(s) – Option 12) Press BELL button to select Option 1 -- Create....Response : LED 1 is ON. After 2 seconds, the system confirms the selection with 2 beeps and ........................then the 5 LEDs flashing.ExitProgramming ModeSelectLocation 1-5RecordSuper User CardsSelectOption 1 -- CreateRead Master Card 5 TimesSet System in Feature Group 5543213) Press BELL button to select a location 1-5 for one of the Super User Cards. ....Response : The selected LED stays ON. After 2 seconds, the system confirms the selection with ........................2 beeps.4) Read a new User Card once to make it Super User Card....Please marked it Super User with location number; location 1 belongs to Storage Group1. ....Response :  2 Beeps confirms successful.....Note: a) Repeat procedures (3) & (4) to record Super User Cards at other locations if required. ...................Total 5 Super Cards can be made...............b) The new card replaces the old card if there was an old card in the location.5) Read Master Card 1 Time to exit Programming Mode.....Response : 2 Beeps confirm reader back to normal operation.
Procedures1) Read Master Card 1 Time to set system to Feature Group 1 – Record User Cards. ....Response : Status LED (blue)starts to flash during programming mode and group LED 1 is ON.........................After 2 seconds, the system confirms the selection with 2 beeps and the 5 group ........................LEDs flashing for five storage groups available.2) Press BELL button to select one of the 5 Storage Groups for storing the User Cards. ....Response : The selected group LED is ON for vacancy available. After 2 seconds the system ........................confirms the selection with 2 beeps.........................The selected group LED stays flashing for vacancy full without confirmation.3) Record the User Cards....They can be read and appended one by one into the desired Storage Group.....Response : 2 Beeps confirm successful for each card recording.4) Read Master Card 1 Time to exit Programming Mode.....Response : 2 Beeps confirm reader back to normal operation.NOTE:● Press BELL button to select other Storage Groups with the above procedures 2 & 3 before close ...of programming mode.●  All  the  User  Cards  must  be  unique  in  the  system.  Repeat  recording  of  same  card  into  other ...groups will be rejected. One long beep indicates rejection of a repeated card.2) Press BELL button to select deletion mode 1.....Response : LED 1 is ON. After 2 seconds, the system confirms the selection with 2 beeps.3) Read the un-used card(s).....They can be read and appended one by one to delete from the system.....Response : The card’s Storage Group LED lights up for 1 second and 2 Beeps are generated for ........................each card deletion.4) Read Master Card 1 Time to exit Programming Mode.....Response : 2 Beeps confirm reader back to normal operation.A) Deletion Mode 1 – Delete un-used card:ExitProgramming ModeDeleteUn-used CardsSelectDeletion Mode 1Read Master Card 2 TimesSet System in Feature Group 2432114IV ) SET SYSTEM SAFETY LOCK-UP -- Feature Group 4The reader can be protected with safety lock-up to prevent trials with un-recorded cards. There are three options for owner’s selection. Only one option can be selected in programming.                                   Option 1 -- No lock-up function at all (ex-factory setting)                                   Option 2 -- Lock-up during 60 seconds after 10 false trials                                   Option 3 -- Lock-up during 15 minutes after 10 false trialsProcedures -- Options 1, 2 or 32) Press BELL button to select the desired option 1, 2 or 3.....Response : The  LED of the  desired option is  ON. After 2  seconds, the system  confirms the .........................selection with 2 beeps.3) Read Master Card 1 Time to exit Programming Mode.....Response : 2 Beeps confirm reader back to normal operation.....Note: The system counts each successive trial within 30 seconds and it resets if no reading of ..............card.1) Read Master Card 4 Times to set system to Feature Group 4 – Set System Safety Lock-up.....Response : Status LED (blue) starts to flash during programming mode and group LED 4 is ON.........................After 2 seconds, the system confirms the selection with 2 beeps and the group LED ........................1, 2 & 3 flashing for the three options available.ExitProgramming ModeSelectOption 1, 2 or 3Read Master Card 4 TimesSet System in Feature Group 4321II ) DELETE USER CARD(S) – Feature Group 2The User Card(s) can be removed from the system if it is not used or lost. Three deletion modes are available.                                   Deletion Mode 1 – Delete un-used card                                   Deletion Mode 2 – Delete lost card                                   Deletion Mode 3 – Delete a group of cards (Group clearing)Procedures1) Read Master Card 2 Times to set system to Feature Group 2 – Delete User Card(s).....Response : Status LED (blue) starts to flash during programming mode and group LED 2 is ON.........................After 2 seconds, the system confirms the selection with 2 beeps and the group LED ........................1, 2 & 3 flashing for the three deletion modes available.B) Deletion Mode 2 – Delete lost user card:2) Press BELL button to select deletion mode 2.IIIIResponse : LED 2 is ON. After 2 seconds, the system confirms the selection with 2 beeps.3) Read the user card that the lost card followed.IIIIExample, the lost user card is  #4, then, read the user  card of #3 to delete  it. Delete other lost IIIIcards one by one in the same manner.IIIIContinuous reading of user card #3 will also delete the succeeding user cards # 5, 6, 7 -- etc. As IIIIcard #5 becomes the succeeding card of #3 after deleting #4, and so on.IIIIResponse : The LED of the lost card’s storage group lights up  for 1 second and 2 Beeps are IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIgenerated for each card deletion.IIIIRemark:IIIIFor the lost user card of number 1 in its group and has no user card in front of it, then read the IIIISuper User card of its group to delete it. The 5 user groups each one has its Super User card. IIIISee Create Super Cards in page 15 for the details.ExitProgramming ModeDeleteLost CardsSelectDeletion Mode 2  Read Master Card 2 Times Set System in Feature Group 2432111
12C) Deletion Mode 3 – Delete one group of user cards (Group clearing):2) Press BELL button to select deletion mode 3.....Response :  LED 3 is ON. After 2 seconds, the system confirms the selection with 2 beeps and .........................then the 5 LEDs flashing for five storage groups available.3) Press BELL button to select the storage group 1-5 for group clearing. ....Response : The selected LED is ON. After 2 seconds, the system confirms the selection with 2 .........................beeps.4) Press BELL button again to execute group clearing.....Response : The group LED flashes during clearing and 2 Beeps confirm clearing done.....Note: Repeat procedure (3) & (4) for clearing of other storage groups if required.5) Read Master Card 1 Time to exit Programming Mode.....Response : 2 Beeps confirm reader back to normal operation.Remark:After Group Clearing, it is necessary to re-store all the existing (not lost) User Cards back to the Storage Group one by one with the procedures stated in the “Record User Cards – The Feature Group 1” section.ExitProgramming ModeGroup Clearing Execution4Select Group 1-5 for ClearingSelectDeletion Mode 3Read Master Card 2 TimesSet System in Feature Group 253214) Read Master Card 1 Time to close Programming Mode.IIIIResponse : 2 Beeps confirm reader back to normal operation.IIIINote:IIIIThere is a slot left at the memory stack after a card is deleted. In programming, the new cards will IIIIfill in the slots first according to their position in the queue of the memory stack. After all the slots IIIIare filled, then the cards will go to the vacancies available at the end of the list.B) Output Mode 2 – Timing 1 to 60 seconds:2) Press BELL button to select output mode 2.....Response : LED 2 is ON. After 2 seconds, the system confirms the selection with 2 beeps. 3) Press BELL button once to start the time counting.....Response : Counting from 1 second to 60 seconds with 1 second and 1 short Beep per step. The ........................5 indicator LEDs act as timer indicator from 1 to 5 seconds in the 1st round counting, ........................and 6 to 10 seconds in the 2nd round ….. and so on, until 60 seconds.4) Press BELL button again to stop the counting when the desired time reaches. ....Response : 2 Beeps confirms the time and the counting LED stops at its position....Note: If it is not the time desired, repeat procedures (3) & (4) for a new counting.5) Read Master Card 1 Time to exit Programming Mode.....Response : 2 Beeps confirm reader back to normal operation.13ExitProgramming ModeStopTime CountingStartTime CountingSelectOutput Mode 2Read Master Card 3 TimesSet System in Feature Group 3543213) Read Master Card 1 Time to exit Programming Mode.....Response : 2 Beeps confirm reader back to normal operation.A) Output Mode 1 – Start / Stop (Toggle):2) Press BELL button to select output mode 1.....Response :  LED 1 is ON. After 2 seconds, the system confirms the selection with 2 beeps.ExitProgramming ModeSelectOutput Mode 1Read Master Card 3 TimesSet System in Feature Group 3321III ) SET OUTPUT MODE FOR DOOR LOCK -- Feature Group 3The operation of the door lock output can be set to Start/Stop mode  or 1 second to 60 seconds Timing Mode. The ex-factory setting is 2 seconds.                                   Output Mode 1 – Start / Stop (Toggle)                                   Output Mode 2 – Timing 1 to 60 seconds (Door lock striking time)Procedures1) Read Master Card 3 Times to set system to Feature Group 3 – Set Output Mode for Door ....Lock.....Response : Status LED (blue) starts to flash during programming mode and group LED 3 is ON.........................After 2 seconds, the system confirms the selection with 2 beeps and the group LED ........................1 & 2 flashing for the two output modes available.5. Paul4.    --    (Slot)4. Alan3.    --    (Slot)3. Nancy2. Tracy2. Tracy1. John1. JohnAfterBefore5. Paul6.   --    (Vacancy)6.   --    (Vacancy)Example:  An User list before and after deleting Nancy and Alan’s user cards, there are 2 slots (3 .................& 4) left.This is the programming manner of putting three new user cards into the system with slots, the 1st one goes to the 1st slot (#3), the 2nd one goes to the 2nd slot (#4) and the 3rd one goes to the vacancy (#6) available at the end of the list.

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