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1 (Green):
LED
Door stike open.
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3 (Red):
LED
Add mode.
4 (Red):
LED
Void mode.
Operational Programming Instructions
Note: Each time a card is presented to the MAX, the MAX buzzer
beeps:
A single long beep indicates that a master card has been pre-
sented,
A single short beep indicates a valid card has been presented
and accepted when programming,
Five rapid beeps indicates an invalid card has been presented.
Assigning Master Cards
Assigning the Program Master Card
On initial power-up the MAX is in Sleep Mode, LEDs 2–6 (red)
are on. The first card presented to the MAX is initialised as the
Program Master Card. The MAX beeps once to verify the
programming is accepted and LEDs 3–6 switch off; LED 2 remains
on — indicating normal operating mode. The Program Master Card
is used to access the Programming Mode allowing the master cards
and the Door Open and Door Unlock Times to be programmed.
Changing the Program Master Card
1. Enter Programming Mode: Swipe the MAX with the Pro-
gram Master Card — LED 6 switches on.
2. Declare New Program Master: present a blank card to the
MAX — LED 4 switches on and LED 6 switches off and a long
beep is emitted. The card is now the Program Master Card.
3. Void Old Program Master: present the old Program Master
Card to the MAX — LEDs 6 and 4 switch on and a long beep is
emitted; indicating that the old Program Master has been is de-
leted.
Presenting another blank card instead of the old Program Mas-
ter steps through to the Void Master Mode without deleting the
old Program Master. This allows multiple Program Master cards
to be assigned.
4. Exit Programming Mode: Swipe the MAX five times with
the new Program Master Card — until LED 6 switches off and
LED 2 switches on.
Other Master Cards
The Void Master card is used to remove standard user and nightlock
access user cards from the MAX memory. The Void Master card
cannot remove master cards.
L120 Issue B
Stand-alone Engineer's Programming Instructions
2 (Red):
LED
Door closed.
6 (Red):
LED
Programme mode.
5 (Red):
LED
Nightlock mode.
M A X
Introduction
The MAX is a proximity reader access control device for a single door. It
is programmed and operated using MAX proximity cards or key fobs.
The proximity cards and key fobs each have a unique ID number and
must be identified to the MAX before they can be used to operate the
system. The MAX memory can store up to 475 ID numbers (this includes
the master cards). Once programmed, the ID number is stored indefinitely
in the MAX memory until it is voided (removed) or the memory is erased.
Removing power from the MAX does not erase the programming memory.
Note: Information on the programming of a MAX integrated with a
Galaxy security control system can be found in the Galaxy
Engineer's manual (L027).
The Add Master card is used to add standard user and nightlock
user cards to the MAX memory. A maximum of 475 cards (including
master cards) can be stored.
The Nightlock Master card is used to switch the MAX nightlock
mode on and off. It is also used, in conjunction with the Add Master
to assign blank and standard user cards as nightlock access user
cards.
Programming Master Cards
1. Enter Programming Mode: Swipe the MAX with Program Mas-
ter Card — LED 6 switches on.
Note: Programming Mode cannot be accessed when the MAX
is nightlocked (Key LED on).
2. Swipe the MAX with Program Master Card — LEDs 6 and 4
switch on indicating Void Master Mode.
3. To assign a Void Master present a blank card to the MAX — a
long beep is emitted. The card is now a Void Master Card. The
MAX LEDs 6 and 3 switch on indicating Add Master Mode.
To move to Add Master Mode without assigning a Void Mas-
ter, swipe the MAX with Program Master Card — LEDs 6 and
3 switch on.
4. To assign an Add Master, present a blank card to the MAX —
a long beep is emitted. The card is now an Add Master Card.
LEDs 6 and 5 switch on indicating Nightlock Master Mode.
To move to Nightlock Master Mode without assigning an Add
Master, swipe the MAX with Program Master Card — LEDs 6
and 5 switch on.
5. To assign a Nightlock Master, present a blank card to the MAX
— a long beep is emitted. The card is now a Nightlock Master
Card. LEDs 6 and 2 switch on indicating Door Open Time
Mode.
To move to Door Open Time Mode without assigning a Night-
lock Master, swipe the MAX with Program Master Card —
LEDs 6 and 2 switch on.
6. Door Open Time: This is the period following the user card
swipe that the door can remain open before an alarm is acti-
vated (default five seconds).
To set the Door Open Time to N–1 seconds, swipe the MAX N
times with any valid user card. For example, 11 swipes sets a
Door Open Time of 10 seconds. The Door Open Time can be
programmed within the range 0 – 255 seconds.
Oct 1999
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Summary of Contents for ADEMCO MAX

  • Page 1 3. Void Old Program Master: present the old Program Master and 5 switch on. Card to the MAX — LEDs 6 and 4 switch on and a long beep is 5. To assign a Nightlock Master, present a blank card to the MAX emitted;...
  • Page 2 Card has already been assigned to the system as a master; only blank cards or standard user cards can be assigned as nightlock 1. Swipe the MAX with Void Master Card — LEDs 2 and 4 switch access users. 2. Swipe the MAX with the Program Master Card — LEDs 2, 4 The user card cannot gain access to the system: and 6 switch on.