ACT 5e prox Operating And Installation Instructions

ACT 5e prox Operating And Installation Instructions

Digital keypad & proximity reader

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ACT 5e prox
Operating and Installation
Instructions
ACT Product Code: ACT 5e prox
ACT 5e prox 2R.indd 1
19/02/2016 17:05:06

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  • Page 1 ACT 5e prox Operating and Installation Instructions ACT Product Code: ACT 5e prox ACT 5e prox 2R.indd 1 19/02/2016 17:05:06...
  • Page 2 ACTstandalone Robust and Reliable. ACT 5e prox 2R.indd 2 19/02/2016 17:05:08...
  • Page 3: Installation Notes

    • Remember to change the programming code. • When ordering new cards or fobs specify ACTRFID. (Note: ACT 5e prox will NOT work with HID cards or fobs.) Important As with any Access Control system, always ensure there is an alternate means of escape in the event of the unit failing to operate due to power loss or in the event of fire.
  • Page 4: Second Programming Guide

    User List provided in this manual. The ACT 5e prox is now ready for normal use. Note: The ACT 5e prox may be returned to its factory default condition at any time by entering the programming mode and pressing button 4 three times.
  • Page 5: Programming Summary

    ACT 5e prox Operating and Installation Manual Programming Summary Code Function Default Change PIN code 1234 – User 1, 9999 - Programming Code Relay Combinations Timed Relay 1 Set Door Relay Time 5 seconds Add User Card Delete User’s Card...
  • Page 6 Last Card (highest number card) assigned to last user Cards may only be assigned to users that do NOT have a card already assigned. When adding cards to the ACT 5e prox, check which users already have cards by using option 81 (see page 7).
  • Page 7 ACT 5e prox Operating and Installation Manual Change Programming Code: Enter Programming Mode (69999), then press: Step Keypad Entry Operation Change Programming code (Default 9999) Press 0000-9999 New 4 digit programming code Set Door Relay Times: Enter Programming Mode (69999), then press:...
  • Page 8 Keypad will flash the green led and sound high-pitched tone if the user has NO card assigned. It will flash red and sound low-pitched tone, if the user has a card. Programming ACT 5e prox Options: Enter Programming Mode (69999), then press: Step...
  • Page 9: Restoring Factory Defaults

    ACT 5e prox Operating and Installation Manual Restoring Factory Defaults Enter Programming Code followed by 444. This restores the ACT 5e prox to its default settings. If the Programming Code has been forgotten, it may be set to 9999 by: Remove the power from the unit.
  • Page 10 ACT 5e prox Operating and Installation Manual Figure 1: ACT 5e prox 2R Wiring Diagram for Strike Lock Note: The ACT 5e prox may be powered up from 12V or 24V AC or DC LK 1 Power up without link...
  • Page 11 ACT 5e prox Operating and Installation Manual Figure 2: ACT 5e prox Wiring Diagram for Magnetic Lock Note: The ACT 5e prox may be powered up from 12V or 24V AC or DC LK 1 Power up without link if programming code...
  • Page 12 ACT 5e prox Operating and Installation Manual Figure 3 – Mounting instructions for surface mount unit Copyright © 2016 Access Control Technology Ltd. Part No.18-00094 Issue 1.1 ACT 5e prox 2R.indd 12 19/02/2016 17:05:29...
  • Page 13 ACT 5e prox Operating and Installation Manual Figure 4– Mounting instructions for flush mount unit Copyright © 2016 Access Control Technology Ltd. Part No.18-00094 Issue 1.1 ACT 5e prox 2R.indd 13 19/02/2016 17:05:29...
  • Page 14 User User Name Card Number Relay Example: John Smith 000200036 7529 ACT 5e prox 2R.indd 14 19/02/2016 17:05:30...
  • Page 15 Location Date of Installation Device Wire Colour Power Relay 1 Relay 2 Push Button 1 Push Button 2 Break Glass 1 Break Glass 2 ACT 5e prox 2R.indd 15 19/02/2016 17:05:30...
  • Page 16 While every effort has been taken by ACT to ensure the accuracy of the information contained within this document, ACT assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions.

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