Guardall a division of CSG Security MU2A GProx II Mullion Reader Keypad User Manual

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GUARDALL
www.guardall.com | +1 877.249.9993
5201 Explorer Drive, Mississauga, Ont., Canada. L4W-4H1
sales@guardall.com +1 905.206.8434 | support@ guardall.com +1 905.206.8436 | Fax: +1 905.629.4970
22-0369v1.8
G-PROX / G-PROX II INSTALLATION REFERENCE
These instructions provide a quick reference for installing the G-Prox II™ family
of intelligent (jumper-free) proximity readers, and the G-Prox series I (HID™compatible readers). These units are weather-resistant, and the G-Prox II™
readers are auto-programmable using special programming cards.
For details on the programming cards, refer to "G-Prox II Programming" (pg. 2),
plus the on-line help or User's Guide for the G-Prox Desktop Programming Station.
Defaults: LED: Bi-colour; Keypress beep: Yes; Lock Code: 1 (card default);
Buzz: Ground trigger; Card Read: LED & Beep.
These readers can be used with any type of door controller that supports
standard Wiegand readers (with 12 VDC output). The arming station is
supported by Monitor ISM/AFx systems.
Cards: G-Prox II readers = G-Prox cards; G-Prox series I = HID comp. prox. cards.
Switch-plate
Reader
Mullion
Reader
Switch-plate
Keypad
Mullion Reader
Keypad
111-82x4
111-8289
111- 82x0 (Arming)
111-8267(Arming)
!!!
Do's & Don’ts
!!!
Notice: Do all wiring with the door controller
powered down, or ensure the +12V is
never connected without the 0V/Gnd first.
• Static can destroy electronic
components! Always take proper
precautions when handling or
transporting devices.
• Remove power before servicing readers
or other electronic components.
• Always conform to local fire and building
regulations (if unsure, find out).
Specifications
• Environment: -35 to 66° C (-31 to 151°
F), 5-95% relative humidity
(non-condensing) at 25° C (77° F).
Weather resistant.
• Power: 12 VDC (or 13.8 V) regulated,
@100 mA (typical);
• Data Output: Standard Wiegand;
Cable Routing
• Be sure to distance all cables from
sources of electromagnetic interference
(motors, fluorescent lights, etc.).
Grounding
• Ground the reader cable shield only at
the door controller earth ground.
Switch-plate
Reader Keypad
111-82x1 (Weigand)
111-82x3 (Matrix)
Mullion
Reader
Keypad
Poducts
Mullion Part Numbers: 111-8266, 111-8267,
111-8289.
111-8266
(Wiegand)
G-Prox Series I DIP Switches
G-Prox series I readers have DIP
switches accessible from the back. (Set
switches only when powered down.)
(9 = factory default)
Switch 1
ON = High Volume 9
White
Grey
Black
GProx I
111-8220
111-8240
111-8310
GProx I
111-8221
111-8241
111-8311
GProx I
111-8223
111-8243
111-8313
GProx I
111-8224
111-8244
111-8314
GProx II
111-8270
111-8280
111-8290
Switch 4
GProx II
111-8271
111-8281
111-8291
Switch 5
GProx II
111-8273
111-8283
111-8293
GProx II
111-8274
111-8284
111-8294
Switch 2
Switch 3
Switch 6
Switch 7
System Cabling Reference
Recommended reader cabling is 24
AWG, shielded.
(max 150 m / 500 feet).
For reliable operation at max. distance,
reader cabling must be less than 27 pf
per foot.
Number of Conductors Needed:
Typically 6 conductors. Will need
one or two more wires for external
buzzer control (if supported).
Check the wiring tables to verify the
number of conductors.
Cabling P/Ns:
FT4
FT6
Module Bus (shielded)
Preferred (24 AWG):
ULC (22 AWG):
120-3401
120-3408
120-3405
120-3409
Note: Max. distance may be reduced with the ULC cable.
Reader cable (24 AWG shielded):
6 Conductors:
120-3402
10 Conductors:
120-3403
120-3406
120-3407
Note: ULC requires 22 AWG shielded cable.
Power (18 AWG):
I/O (quad):
120-3400
120-3410
120-3404
120-3411
Note: A G-Prox II™ reader with Matrix-style keypad requires a second cable with the same
specifications (8 conductors needed). Max. length: up to 150 m / 500 feet. These can be used with
a door controller that supports a Wiegand reader with matrix keypad.
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Switch 8
OFF = Low Volume
ON = Buzzer (+) trigger
OFF = Buzzer Gnd trigger 9
ON = Pull Up on Data Lines
OFF = No Pull Up 9
ON = No Beep on key press
OFF = Beep on key press 9
ON = No Beep on Card Read
OFF = Beep on Card Read 9
ON = No Flash on Card Read
OFF = Flash on Card Read 9
ON = Red if both LED lines on
OFF = Green if both lines on 9
ON = Dual LED Mode
OFF = Single LED Mode 9
G-Prox II Programming
These intelligent (jumper-free) readers are
auto-programmable using special cards.
Supported features include:
• Operation of the door state LED;
• How a 'card read' will be indicated;
• The type of circuit to be used with the
reader buzzer (active high vs. Gnd.);
• Whether cards must be encoded with a
specific lock code.
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GUARDALL
www.guardall.com | +1 877.249.9993
5201 Explorer Drive, Mississauga, Ont., Canada. L4W-4H1
sales@guardall.com +1 905.206.8434 | support@ guardall.com +1 905.206.8436 | Fax: +1 905.629.4970
22-0369v1.8
G-PROX / G-PROX II INSTALLATION REFERENCE
Reader Mounting:
Standard readers can be surface mounted, or flush mounted.
WARNING: Readers must not be mounted back to back on a wall.
Flush Mount: Use the rear cover only as a template to mark the cut-out (Lshaped notches). Surface Mount: Use the rear cover for mounting onto the
wall. The reader mounts onto the rear cover using the two self-tapping screws
provided. Do NOT over tighten mounting screws.
6.5 cm
2 9/16
8.5 cm
3 11/32
Note: When selecting a mounting height, consider physically-challenged persons as
well.
Reader Wiring: Refer to the tables
below when connecting your specific reader:
Standard Reader and Arming Station
Wiring:
Signal
(Connect to)
Notice: Do all wiring with the door
controller powered down, or ensure
the +12V is never connected without
the 0V/Gnd first.
G-Prox II Reader G-Prox II Arming G-Prox Series I G-Prox Series I
w/ Wieg. keypad
Station
Reader (no
keypad or matrix) (rdr or Arm. Stn.)
Power (+V)
Red
Red
Red
Red
Signal Gnd / 0V
Black
Black
Black
Black, Brown
Data 0
Green
Green
Green
Green
Data 1
White
White
White
White
Red LED
Brown
Yellow
Brown
Blue
Green LED
Orange
Orange
Orange
Orange
Buzzer Output
—
—
Blue
—
—
Grey
—
—
Yellow
Yellow
Additional
colours
Additional
colours
Additional
colours
+ trig. for buz.
Gnd trig. for buz
Not used
Yellow
Additional
colours
Your Wire Colour
(Reader Extension Cable)
—
MATRIX-Style Keypad Wiring (2nd / left-hand cable, if present)
Wire / Colour
(2nd Reader Cable)
Connection at Door
Controller / Module
Brown
SL0
Green
SL1
White
SL2
Blue
SL3
Orange
RL0
Yellow
RL1
Grey
RL2
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Your Wire Colour
(Reader Extension Cable)
- Key / Lock Code: A “lock code” can
prevent a dealer from attempting to take
over another dealer’s customer.
If a dealer orders a G-Prox II system to
produce cards, add readers to their
customer base, they can receive these
parts:
• Generic Software
• A Desktop Card Programmer
• Blank Access Cards
• G-Prox II Readers
• A unique License Number
When the unique license number is
entered into the software, it will program in
an exclusive “lock code” if it was ordered.
When a reader configuration card is
programmed, this unique lock code will be
transferred to it. When readers are
programmed with the configuration card,
their default lock code of “1” will be
changed to a unique one. When user
cards are programmed, the same unique
lock code will be transferred to them.
Matching lock codes at a location are
necessary to unlock doors.
WARNING: A configuration card with a
different lock code, such as another
dealer’s lock code, can not be used to
program G-Prox II readers at a location
that does not use the same lock code.
During the first 15 minutes that a G-Prox II
reader is powered, the configuration card
is applied to the reader to program it with
e.g. the lock code. The lock code can only
be programmed ONCE. De- and repowering the reader to re-start the 15
minute reader programming period to reapply a configuration card with a correctly
matching lock code will not change the
lock code. The reader will have to be
returned to the Factory for the lock
code to be re-set. User cards can not be
programmed for a location with software
that does not use the same lock code.
Reader programming can be done either before
or after installation. (Power up, then present a
suitable programming card within 15 minutes to
each reader.)
Cards and readers can be ordered from your
supplier with a lock code default of “1” or as the
software system with special lock code and
programming using the G-Prox™ Desktop Card
Programmer. For details, refer to the on-line
help or user's guide, P/N 22-0354 (provided with
that software.)
Default Settings for Programmable
Features
• Key / Lock Code: 1 (matches the
default for cards);
• LED: Bi-colour operation;
• Buzzer: Active low (sounds when
Yellow wire is grounded);
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GUARDALL
www.guardall.com | +1 877.249.9993
5201 Explorer Drive, Mississauga, Ont., Canada. L4W-4H1
sales@guardall.com +1 905.206.8434 | support@ guardall.com +1 905.206.8436 | Fax: +1 905.629.4970
22-0369v1.8
G-PROX / G-PROX II INSTALLATION REFERENCE
MATRIX-Style Keypad Wiring cont.
Additional colours
(if present)
Shield/Drain
not used
n/a
Connect the shield only at the door-controller earth ground.
Visual/Audible Indications (LED and Tones)
Tones: Successful power-up is indicated by a quick six-tone sequence for older
G-Prox II readers and one-tone for newer ones.
LEDs: The readers are equipped with a programmable bi-colour LED that
indicates the state of the reader/door.
LED operation may be determined by your system. For details, refer to the applicable
documentation for your system and/or door controllers.
• Key Press: Beeps when a key is
pressed;
• Card Read: LED flash and beep.
G-Prox II Trouble-Shooting
• General: Verify all wiring and splice
connections. Use a voltmeter to verify
power levels (10-14 VDC).
• LED Doesn't light and/or No Beeps on
Power up: Check the wiring (+/-, LEDs).
• Won't Read Cards (doesn't beep): The
reader may be set up to work only for a
specific set of cards (see programming).
Won't Grant Access:
• Check (or try reversing) the "Data 1" and "Data
FCC Compliance Statement:
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, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by GUARDALL could void the
user's authority to operate this equipment.
0" connections.
• Check system to ensure card(s) set for this
door, and time of day (and settings
downloaded if applicable).
• Check for Card+PIN or other special access
modes.
LED says GO, but door Didn't Unlock:
Check the door controller unlock wiring.
Card misreads / erratic operation: Verify
shield grounding (see above). Also, ensure
diode or MOV is installed at the door lock
(per door controller instructions).
Arming Station LEDs Alternating:
This indicates that either:
• The unit is not wired correctly
(refer to the correct column in the table);
and/or:
• The "arming station" check-box has not been
selected in the system's settings for this
reader/door.
Mullion vs. Switchplate
Reader Wiring:
Wiring is the same for all shapes/styles of
readers of the same G-Prox series.
Exception: Arming station wiring and
standard reader wiring are not the same.
Canadian Compliance Statement:
G-ProxII Series Readers
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Listed Access Control Unit
BP7345.
This equipment has
been tested and found to
comply with CE directive and standards for
RF devices.
0891
Warning
Changes or Modifications not expressly approved
by GUARDALL could void the user's authority to
operate this equipment.
CSG Security Corp / Sécurité CSG Corp
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