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NS1 units can also be mounted in an RS485 network without the necessity of an external access control system.
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Power supply 12V DC NOTES: 1. The relay output is a 1A / 30V open collector. Black 2. With the NS1 only DC locks can be used when directly connected to the NS1. Figure 1 NS1 Connections 2 - 8...
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NS1 OPERATING LEVELS The NS1 Proximity Reader has two operating levels: • Installer Level. On this level the NS1 can be configured by the Installer. This level is also used to do typical Installer options. • User Level. On this level typical user options can be set, such as adding and voiding user cards, setting the door open time, etc.
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The following steps describe how to configure the NS1. 1. Wake up the NS1 from sleep mode. When powering up the NS1 for the first time, the NS1 is in the Installer sleep mode. This programmer will automatically become the Installer Remote Programmer. It is recommended to identify the Remote Programmer as the Installer by labelling it such.
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This period of time can be adjusted from 1 to 255 seconds. The default value is 2 sec, meaning that after presenting the tag to the NS1 reader, you have 2 seconds to open the door. If you want to use the default value, skip this step and proceed with the next.
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6. Set NS1 from Installer level to User level. To prevent tamper alarms, make sure the NS1 cover is in place. If for any reason you need to go back to the installer level, just present the Installer Remote Programmer in the RF field of the NS1 and enter 0*1*.
Time-out to zero. The NS1 also has an anti-tamper switch and alarm. Tamper Protection The NS1 is equipped with an anti-tamper switch and alarm. And because it is both compact and it employs RF technology, it can be mounted behind any material except metal, with a maximum thickness of 5 cm (2”) for additional tamper protection.
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