Zephyrlock 2455SP RFID&KEYPAD; LOCKER LOCK User Manual 2455SP Manual

Zephyrlock,LLC RFID&KEYPAD; LOCKER LOCK 2455SP Manual

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2455SP USER MANUAL
1. Summary
1.1 What is 2455SP Locks?
2455SP locks are the RFID and keypad integrated locker lock can operated by either RFID
Cards or password keypads.
Digital Button (0 – 9)
Lock Button
Unlock Button
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1.2 RFID Card Types and Functions
Item Card Types
Functions
User Card
This card can open registered lock only
Data Card
Read the open lock record and lock information
Time Change Card
Setup lock clock
Setup Card
Write preset information into lock
Management Card
Open any lock does not clear the registered card/password
Control Card
➊ Open any lock
Authorization Card Authorize ELMS software and locks
➋ Clear registered card/password
1.3 Lock Operation System Composition
Lock Operation System consisted of PC based Electronic Lock Management System
(ELMS)
software and RFID Card reader/writer, and enable the operator to issue User card, setting
the lock information, lock status and to produce the statistical report.
System Requirements:
* OS: Windows XP/Windows7/Windows8
* USB port for Card reader/writer interface
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2. Operation Type
2455SP Locker Locks are designed to work for the various operation requirements by
simple setup process. Following operation modes can be programmed before or after
lock
installation.
2.1 Shared Use Mode
2.1.1 User can select any available locker
2.1.2 LED lamp to show the status of locks
2.1.3 Programmable to use multiple locks with one user card
2.1.4 Programmable for time based operation
2.2 Permanent Use Mode
2.2.1 Locker assigned to each user card in advance
2.2.2 Programmable to use multiple assigned lockers with one card
2.2.3 Programmable for multiple user per a locker
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3. Lock Operations
3.1 Shared Use Mode
‐‐ Storage Device(s)
3.1.1 User approaches the locker, Unlock Button is glowing green, which means the locker is
available
3.1.2 Presses the Unlock Button, Green LED starts flashing the solenoid retracts for 3 seconds
3.1.3 User opens the locker door within 3 seconds, places device(s) inside the locker, then
closes the door
3.1.4 User then refocuses on the keypad and begins entering his own 4‐digit secret code
3.1.5 As he presses the first number button, the green LED flashing turns off, Red LED
Successively turns on
3.1.6 After the fourth number is entered, the Lock Button starts flashing red
3.1.7 Presses the Lock Button within 5 seconds
3.1.8 The Lock Button continues to glow red, showing that the locker is in use
‐‐ Take Device(s)
3.1.9 User approaches the locker, start enter the 4‐digit secret code then press Unlock Button
3.1.10 Red LED turns off, Green LED turns on
3.1.11 User opens the locker door and take out his device(s) then closes the locker door
3.1.12 Unlock Button light now glow steady green to show the locker is available now,
waiting
for the next user
3.2 Permanent Use Mode
3.2.1 The Lock Button glow red, showing that the locker is in use
3.2.2 User approaches the locker, Swipe registered User Card
3.2.3 Red LED turns off, Green LED starts flashing the solenoid retracts for 3 seconds
3.2.4 User opens the locker door within 3 seconds, places (or take) device(s) then closes the
locker door
3.2.5 After 5 seconds, Green LED turns off, Red LED turns on, showing that the locker is in use
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4. Lock Setting and Emergency open
4.1 Lock Setting
4.1.1 Use the ELMS software to pre‐setting the lock’s information, then issues Cards
4.1.2 Swipe Authorization Card
4.1.3 Swipe Setup Card, Lock setting finished
4.2 Emergency open
In case user forgot the password, or lost his User card
4.2.1 Operator can swipe the Management Card to open the lock
4.2.2 Or swipe the Control Card to open the lock
Note: If the lock worked in Shared Use mode, after swiped the Control Card,
the registered card / password will be clear
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5. Indication of sound and light
5.1 Keypad operation
5.1.1 All the secret code is 4‐digit 0 – 9
5.1.2 Key tone: 1 short beep
5.1.3 Unlock or Lock : 2 short beeps
5.1.4 Less than 4‐digit are entered presses Lock Button: 4 short beeps
5.1.5 More than 4‐digit are entered presses Lock Button: 3 short beeps
5.1.6 Available status: Unlock Button glow green
5.1.7 In use status: Lock Button glow red
5.2 RFID Card operation
5.2.1 Swipe User Card: 1 short beep, green LED flashing 5 seconds
5.2.2 Swipe Management Card: 2 short beeps, green LED flashing 5 seconds
5.2.3 Swipe Control Card: 2 short beeps, green LED flashing 5 seconds
5.2.4 Swipe Data Card: Start Read: 1 short beep, Finished: 2 short beeps
green LED flashing
5.2.5 Swipe Time Change Card: 2 short beeps
5.2.6 Swipe Setup Card: 2 short beeps
5.2.7 Swipe Authorization Card: 1 short beeps
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FCC Information and Copyright
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with 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 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.
15.19 Labelling requirements.
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.
changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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