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IEI prox.pad plus Access System Installation/Programming Manual www.ieib.com prox.pad plus Installation/Programming Manual Copyright 2003 Part Number 6105679, Rev. 1.0 International Electronics, Inc. PPP, D2...
2.2.3 Mounting the Unit on Metal....... 2-2 2.2.4 RF Interference ..........2-2 2.3 Checking the Cables..........2-3 2.4 Mounting the prox.pad plus Unit ....2-7 2.4.1 Performing a Wall Mounted Installation.. 2-7 2.4.2 Performing a Glass Mounted Installation. 2-9 2.4.3 Performing a Secure Installation ....2-11 2.5 Inserting Circuit Boards........
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Table of Contents Chapter 3: Wiring 3.1 Wiring the prox.pad plus Unit......3-1 3.1.1 Wiring the AUX Relay for Use as Alarm Shunt .................3-1 3.1.1.A Wiring the Alarm Shunt Relay...3-1 3.1.2 Wiring the AUX Relay for Use as Forced Door................3-3 3.1.2.A Wiring the Forced Door Relay ...3-3 3.1.3 Wiring the AUX Relay for Use as...
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4.4.1.A Lockout By Location......4-19 4.4.1.B Lockout By Group........ 4-20 4.4.2 TimeZone/Holiday Features......4-21 4.4.2.A Midnight Crossing TimeZones..4-22 4.4.2.B Holidays ..........4-23 4.4.2.C Daylight Savings Time ......4-23 4.4.2.D Leap Year ..........4-24 prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
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5.1 Before Calling IEI ..........5-1 5.2 Flow Charts ............5-4 5.3 Performing Power Supply Integrity Test..5-6 5.4 Correcting Possible Water Problems....5-9 5.4.1 Silicone.............5-9 5.4.2 Wire Run ............5-9 Chapter 6: Miscellaneous Information 6.1 Customer Service Policy........6-1 6.2 RMA Policy ............6-2 prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
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Electric Strike (Fail Secure) Wiring Diagram ........3-11 Figure 3-7 MagLock (Fail Safe) Wiring Diagram..........3-12 Figure 3-8 Connecting the prox.pad plus to a PC COM Port ........3-13 Figure 3-9 Connecting the prox.pad plus to a Network ..........3-14 Figure 3-10 Networking Multiple prox.pad plus Units Together ......3-15...
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List of Illustrations/List of Tables List of Tables Table 1-1 prox.pad plus Specifications .... 1-6 Table 2-1 prox.pad plus Pin Connections ..2-5 Table 2-2 IEI-Supplied Parts/Optional Items .. 2-6 Table 4-1 prox.pad plus Default Settings ..4-3 Table 4-2 LED Indicators/Sounder Operations...........
IEI. Should you experience any difficulty installing the 1.5 Technical prox.pad plus unit, please contact your IEI repre- Support sentative, or IEI at the number listed on page ii. Before calling IEI for installation assistance, refer to Chapter 5, Troubleshooting.
Chapter 1: Introduction 1.6 Warranty International Electronics Inc. (IEI) warrants its prod- 1.6 Warranty ucts to be free from defects in material and workman- ship when they have been installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and have not been modified or tampered with.
Controller with Keypad, Faceplate, Request to Exit (REX) button (also called the “Filler Piece”), three Wire Harnesses, and various installation Screws. For each initial prox.pad plus unit installation, the 1.8 Items the installer must supply the following items: Installer Must Supply •...
2,000 transactions. The keypad can store up to 2,000 users. The specific types of users that can be programmed with the prox.pad plus unit are listed in Table 1-1 on page 1-8. For convenience, proximity cards can be programmed efficiently in a “batch”...
An external IR (infrared) LED/port/transmitter at the top right of the prox.pad plus controller allows for printing of the Transaction Log and the Programmed User List to the optional IEI PDA Data Capture Device (DCD) software.
Main Relay - Form C (switches up to 4A) Aux Relay - Form C (switches up to 1A) MONITOR INPUTS Door Position (Normally Closed, dry contact) Request to Exit (REX, Normally Open, dry contact) prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
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1.10 prox.pad plus Operation Chapter 1: Introduction Table 1-1. prox.pad plus Specifications (continued) OTHER OUTPUTS Infrared output to optional IEI DCD PDA program SOUNDER 4000 Hz, defeatable LEDs Bi-Color (red/green) Yellow COMPATIBLE All 26-bit HID card, including the following: ProxCard PROXIMITY CARDS II, IsoProx II, Duo Prox II, and Proxkey FOB;...
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Chapter 1: Introduction 1.10 prox.pad plus Operation Table 1-1. prox.pad plus Specifications (continued) PROGRAMMABLE Each user is assigned one of the following user types: USER TYPES 0-Toggle/latch strike 1-Normal access 2-log Dump 3-Lockout 4-Extended unlock 5-Single use 6-Relock 7-Emergency SYSTEM USES/...
Chapter 2 supplies information about prox.pad plus installation configurations; installation considerations; and procedures for checking the cables, mounting the prox.pad plus unit, inserting circuit boards, and de- faulting prox.pad plus memory. It is the installer’s responsibility to determine the ap- 2.1 Installation...
Installation to install and wire the prox.pad plus unit. Considerations Power for the prox.pad plus unit must be from a mini- 2.2.1 Power mum 10-15 volt DC linear, filtered and regulated Supply/Current power supply.
2.3 Checking the Cables Chapter 2: Installation Avoid locating the prox.pad plus unit closer than 3 feet (1 meter) to a computer monitor or television or an- other prox.pad plus unit. If you believe you are expe- riencing reduced read range due to interference, try repositioning the prox.pad plus unit, remoting the an-...
2-Brown (Data A) 3-White (Data B) 4-Green (Data GND) 1-Red (Bi Color LED) 2-Black (Bi Color LED) Connections for remote 3-White (Antenna +) installation of proximity 4-White (Antenna -) antenna Figure 2-2 Identifying Pin Connectors prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
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2.3 Checking the Cables Chapter 2: Installation Table 2-2. prox.pad plus Pin Connectors Pin Connector (on Description/Use main circuit board) P1 (5-pin connector, top Wire Color left-most location) GRAY Main Relay, Normally Closed (N.C.) GREEN Main Relay, Normally Open (N.O.)
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25 only ProxKey Keytags (IEI part number 0297301) lots of 25 only ProxCard II Cards (IEI part number 0297401) Hub Manager Professional PC Software (version 5 or higher) IEI Data Collection Device (DCD) PDA Software prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
2.4.1 Performing a performing a wall mounted installation. Typically, the Wall Mounted prox.pad plus unit is mounted on a flat, level surface Installation (drywall, masonry, wood, etc.) exterior to the room to be accessed. A single-gang electrical box (or “back box”) can be used.
Chapter 2: Installation 2.4 Mounting the prox.pad plus Unit Figure 2-3 Performing a Wall Mounted Installation prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
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One of the two side cut-outs is used to bring the wires out of the side of the prox.pad plus case. A typical glass mounted installation proceeds as fol- lows: Disconnect the back housing from the front key- pad/controller.
Chapter 2: Installation 2.4 Mounting the prox.pad plus Unit Figure 2-4 Performing a Glass Mounted Installation 2-10 prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
(see Figure 2-5) until the sensor hous- ing “pops out.” Prepare the wiring and extension wiring as fol- lows: • Cut off the plastic end of the prox.pad plus sensor housing harness. • Splice the recommended remote antenna cable Alpha 1174C (22AWG), 10-foot maximum length, to the properly cut antenna cable using standard electrical techniques.
Chapter 2: Installation 2.4 Mounting the prox.pad plus Unit KEYPAD/ CONTROLLER Figure 2-5 Performing a Secure Installation 2-12 prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
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2.4 Mounting the prox.pad plus Unit Chapter 2: Installation Mount the antenna backplate in a vertical orien- tation and secure it to the wall through the two screw holes using two IEI-provided screws. En- sure that the two “weep holes,” provided to re- move possible moisture, are positioned on the bottom.
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Chapter 2: Installation 2.4 Mounting the prox.pad plus Unit • Select “Filler or “REX” operation and affix the appropriate IEI-provided label to the filler piece. For Filler operation, no tabs are broken off the filler piece, which merely sits in place of the re- motely located antenna, once the main circuit board and cabling are replaced.
Circuit Boards ler/keypad, follow the steps below. Disconnect the back housing of the prox.pad plus unit from the front keypad/controller. (When handling the main printed circuit board, to guard against possible static discharges, hold...
P4 connector to the main circuit board. Connect the keypad/controller to the back hous- ing. If necessary, the prox.pad plus main memory can be 2.6 Defaulting defaulted. This procedure explains how to do this; see prox.pad plus Figure 2-7 on the next page.
NOTE: CONNECTING DOOR LOOP PUTBefore powering up the prox.pad plus unit, connect the Door Loops input to the “Loop Com- mon.” This prevents “Forced Door” or “Propped Door” conditions from developing upon power-up. prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
3.1 Wiring the Forced Door, or Propped Door, depending on how prox.pad plus Unit the prox.pad plus unit’s AUX relay is to be employed for this installation (refer to Chapter 4 for program- ming information). Then refer to sections 3.1.1- 3.1.3 as appropriate.
Chapter 3: Wiring 3.1 Wiring the prox.pad plus Unit TO ALARM PANEL DOOR CONTACT GOING BACK TO ALARM BLUE ( C ) PANEL TO ALARM PANEL ORANGE GREEN (N/O) SEPARATE DOOR CONTACT BEING MONITORED BY THE prox.pad unit WHITE Figure 3-1 Wiring the Aux Relay for Alarm Shunt Operation prox.pad plus Install/Program.
IEI unit.) To incorporate this feature, follow the steps below; see Figure 3-2. 3.1.2.A Wiring the Forced Door Relay Turn OFF power to the prox.pad plus unit, and then unlatch the keypad from the plastic housing. Locate connector P2 (the 6-pin connector) on the main circuit board.
Chapter 3: Wiring 3.1 Wiring the prox.pad plus Unit TO ALARM PANEL DOOR CONTACT GOING BACK TO ALARM BLUE ( C ) PANEL TO ALARM PANEL ORANGE GREEN (N/O) SEPARATE DOOR CONTACT BEING MONITORED BY THE prox.pad unit WHITE Figure 3-2 Wiring the Aux Relay for Forced Door Alarm prox.pad plus Install/Program.
IEI unit.) To incorporate this feature, follow the steps below; see Figure 3-3. 3.1.3.A Wiring the Propped Door Relay Turn OFF power to the prox.pad plus unit, and then unlatch the keypad from the plastic housing. Locate connector P2 (the 6-pin connector) on the main circuit board.
Chapter 3: Wiring 3.1 Wiring the prox.pad plus Unit TO POWER SUPPLY BLUE ( C ) ORANGE GREEN (N/O) SEPARATE DOOR CONTACT BEING MONITORED BY THE prox.pad unit WHITE Figure 3-3 Wiring the Aux Relay for Propped Door Alarm prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
Auto Re-Lock overrides the lock output timer, resetting the door open time as soon as the prox.pad plus unit senses that the door is open. A long door open time allows people sufficient time to carry packages from the prox- imity reader/keypad to the door and open it before the timer runs out.
3.1 Wiring the prox.pad plus Unit Chapter 3: Wiring The prox.pad plus unit can be wired to monitor a 3.1.5 Wiring the REX Switch (Request to remote switching device, which is intended to be in- Exit) stalled on the “secure” side of a door. The Request to...
3.1 Wiring the prox.pad plus Unit Chapter 3: Wiring The door lock is wired to connector P1 on the prox.pad 3.1.6 Wiring the Main Relay plus main circuit board. Wiring for this 5-pin connector is described in Table 2-2, Figure 3-6 provides an Electric Strike (Fail Secure) wiring diagram, Figure 3-7 a MagLock (Fail Safe) wiring diagram.
Chapter 3: Wiring 3.1 Wiring the prox.pad plus Unit MAGLOCK (FAIL SAFE) POWER SUPPLY BLACK (V-) BLUE (MAIN RELAY C) GRAY (MAIN RELAY N/C) (V + IN) Figure 3-7 MagLock (Fail Safe) Wiring Diagram 3-12 prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
Hub Manager Professional (version 5 or higher) software. To connect the prox.pad plus unit to a computer COM port (which is RS-232), an RS-232 to RS-485 converter is required. To connect the prox.pad plus unit via a computer network, the IEI Gateway device is required.
Multiple prox.pad plus devices together on an RS-485 system, the plus Units Together prox.pad plus units are all wired in parallel. This net- working capability is available when connecting di- rectly to your personal computer’s COM port or when communicating over a computer network with the IEI Gateway.
3.3 Networking Multiple prox.pad plus Units Together Chapter 3: Wiring Device #1 NOTE: The maximum number of devices on a single network is 32. P1 P3 Door #1 2-White (Data A) 3-Brown (Data B) 4-Blue (Data GND) Device #2 RS-232 to RS-485...
On the prox.pad plus controller/keypad, press: 7890 # 123456 * If all 12 key presses are verified, the prox.pad plus unit enters the self-test mode. The bi-color LED turns green. The red LED blinks alternately with the yellow LED and then both turn OFF.
The Master code is a special code stored in user location one. This code is used to enter Program mode, and has access to all programming commands. To place the prox.pad plus unit in Program mode using the Master code, press: 99 # Master Code * NOTE: “1234”...
• The Master and Supervisor codes can be pro- grammed as “card AND code” or “card OR code” users. • The Master and Supervisor codes cannot be pro- grammed as “card only.” prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
30 (30 # 3 # 1 # * *). 4.1.1.D prox.pad plus Default Settings Table 4-1 lists the default settings for the prox.pad plus unit as shipped from the factory. Subsequent sections in this chapter explain how to change these default settings or program additional functions.
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Chapter 4: Programming 4.1 Programming Overview Table 4-2. prox.pad plus LED Indicators/Sounder Operations LED or Sounder Visual/Audible Description Condition Yellow LED Slow blink Unit is in Program mode Rapid blink Verify mode is active (checking that the last two values in sequence match) Steady Program error;...
4.1.1.E Resetting the Master Code and System Defaults Only Entering command 40 erases everything from the prox.pad plus memory except the user list and trans- action log and restores the default settings. This is useful if the prox.pad plus unit has experienced pro- gramming problems, or you wish to delete earlier pro- gramming.
4.1.1.F Erasing Entire Memory/Resetting System Defaults Entering command 46 deletes everything from the prox.pad plus memory including the user list but not the transaction log and restores the default settings. This is used as a last resort if you need to erase a specific user and could not retrieve the Programmed User List.
Table 4-3 lists the specific types of users that can be programmed with the prox.pad plus unit and the fol- lowing section describe the various ways to program users.
Chapter 4: Programming 4.2 Programming Users Table 4-3 identifies and describes the user types sup- 4.2.2 Programming User Types ported by the prox.pad plus unit. Table 4-3. prox.pad plus User Types User Type Numeric ID Description Toggle users latch the lock in the unlock Toggle position.
4.2 Programming Users Chapter 4: Programming Table 4-3. prox.pad plus User Types (continued) User Type Numeric ID Description Relock codes are used to relock the door when a toggle or auto-unlock is active. Relock Entering 00 # prior to a relock code allows auto-unlock to be re-triggered, when First In is enabled.
PIN * keypad PIN * <present card> When a combination code/card user employs the prox.pad plus unit, that user can present the proximity card first at the proximity reader, or enter the code first at the prox.pad plus keypad as desired.
4.2.2.F Programming Code OR Card Finally, you can program a user for either Code OR Card use as follows: 52 # user-type # user location # keypad PIN* keypad PIN * <present card> prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2 4-11...
You clear the error condition by pressing the [*] (asterisk) and continue presenting cards. This is the only case where pressing a key on the faceplate does not abort the card programming sequence. 4-12 prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
The Master Code user cannot be disabled, and the supervisor user cannot disable his/her self. A disabled Supervisor cannot access Program mode; a non-pro- grammed user cannot be enabled or disabled (gener- ates a program error). prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2 4-13...
NOTE: Never enter one (1) or (2) as the starting user location since they are reserved for the Master code and Supervisor code, respectively. On the prox.pad plus keypad, press * to exit Pro- gram mode. Up to 1998 users can be added this way at one time.
The yellow led blinks rapidly during the deletion proc- ess; it can take several seconds to delete all 2000 users. To delete a user from the prox.pad plus unit’s memory, 4.2.7 Deleting Users you must know the user location in which the infor- mation is stored.
11 # 10 # 0 # ** The yellow LED continues to blink slowly. Press * to exit Program mode. The prox.pad plus unit is equipped with four virtual 4.3.2 Assigning outputs and four physical outputs. The virtual outputs Outputs consist of the Lock Output, Alarm Shunt Function, Propped Door Output, and Forced Door Output.
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NOTE: The audio alerts use the local keypad sounder. Audio Alert #1 is indicated by a ½ second on, ½ second off beeping. Audio Alert #2 is indi- cated by a short beep every two seconds. prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2 4-17...
Command #44 lets you set the Propped Door Output 4.3.3 Setting Propped Door Output Time time. Place the prox.pad plus unit in Program mode. Press: 99 # Master Code * (default is 1234) A slow blinking yellow LED indicates that the unit is in Program mode.
Press * to exit Program mode. 4.4 Programming Keypad Options and Parameters The prox.pad plus unit supports two types of user 4.4.1 User Lockout lockouts: “Lockout By Location” and “Lockout By Option Group.” The two lockouts share the following features: (1) entering Program mode always clears an active lockout (2) and neither the “master,”...
It is the result of this test that determines whether the user is locked out. Entering any lockout code while a lockout is active always cancels the current lockout. To activate another lockout, you must enter the lockout code again. 4-20 prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
4.4 Programming Keypad Options and Parameters Chapter 4: Programming The prox.pad plus unit firmware can select one of four different lockout operations. The selection is made by setting the Lockout By Group “operand” in command 32, parameter 7 to one of the following values: •...
(autz=auto-unlock timezone (1-8). Entering 1 sets the timezone as auto-unlock and a 0 clears it.) 4.4.2.A Midnight Crossing TimeZones The prox.pad plus unit supports “midnight crossing timezones,” which is always enabled. This means a timezone can cross the midnight boundary. For exam- ple: A timezone can start at 11:00 P.M.
30 # 10 # 0 # ** Entering 1 instead of 0 enables the option. 4.4.2.B Holidays The prox.pad plus unit supports up to thirty-two (32) holidays. Holidays can be single days or block holidays (one block holiday counts as only one holiday; you can have up to thirty-two block holidays).
Sunday in October at 2:00 A.M. (turn back one hour). 4.4.2.D Leap Year The prox.pad plus unit supports leap year; on the appropriate leap years February 29th is a valid date. 4.4.2.E Time/Date Set The time is set using command 41 and is in 24-hour format.
4.4 Programming Keypad Options and Parameters Chapter 4: Programming Place the prox.pad plus unit in Program mode. Press: 99 # Master Code * (default is 1234) A slow blinking yellow LED indicates that the unit is in Program mode. A steady yellow LED, in contrast, means that errors were detected during programming.
30 # 0 # 0 # ** The yellow LED continues to blink slowly. Press * to exit Program mode. The prox.pad plus controller maintains a count of the 4.4.5 Error Lockout number of consecutive invalid keypad PINs and prox cards that have been entered.
Now you can extend the processing time to stop this type of unwanted toggling. All that must be done is to extend the value in command 32 #3 #. prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2 4-27...
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4.4 Programming Keypad Options and Parameters Both of these features apply only to prox cards; there is no “Anti-Passback” processing of keypad PINs. “Anti-Passback” and the “card process timer” are also turned off in Program mode. 4-28 prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
4.5 Using the Printing Features Chapter 4: Programming The prox.pad plus unit in conjunction with the op- 4.5 Using the tional IEI PDA Data Collection Device (DCD) can cap- Printing Features ture a Transaction Log and a Programmed User List via the IR port.
If you have the optional PDA DCD software, you can 4.5.2 Printing a capture a Transaction Log on it via the prox.pad plus Transaction Log IR port. Transaction Logs can be printed using two different methods, (1) by programming a “dump” code into memory and (2) by placing the prox.pad plus unit...
Error states can be cleared by press- ing the asterisk * key. Hold the PDA up to the prox.pad plus IR port steadily (about one or two inches away; the IR port is located to the right of the yellow LED) and...
IR port. The Print Programmed Users List command is 25. The prox.pad plus unit can store up to 2,000 user IDs in memory at one time. Each user ID can be a card, a PIN code, or a combination card/PIN code. User data is stored in numbered registers, with register one being known as “user one,”...
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Error states can be cleared by press- ing the asterisk * key. Hold the PDA up to the prox.pad plus IR port steadily (about one or two inches away; the IR port is located to the right of the yellow LED) and...
= number of seconds to operate 3. Set lock output lock on access (1 11 # tt # 0 # * * duration through 255) defaults to 5 seconds user-location # ** 4. Delete users 4-34 prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
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0=all users 1=programmed users only 6a. Print 25 # 0 # 0# ** programmed user list 6b. Print programmed user 25 # 0 # start user # ** list (starting at a certain user) prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2 4-35...
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38 # autz # set/clear # * * auto-unlock mask the timezone as auto-unlock and a 0 clears it 9. Restore system defaults (master 40 # 00000 # 00000 # * * user and system options/parameters only) 4-36 prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
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Start user MUST be 19. Program greater than 2; consecutive “card 53 # type # start user # ** Master/Supervisor only” users by <present card> <present card> ... cannot be set as presentation “card only” 4-38 prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
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22. Delete block of users * number of users * consecutive users This command 23. Dump MUST be used 70 # 0 # 0 # ** transactions to IR while in Program port mode prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2 4-39...
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#N, user group lockout 25. Reset (erase) 76 # 00000 # 00000 # ** transaction log 26. To exit Program * (after final command) Yellow stops flashing mode 4-40 prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
Chapter 5 furnishes a Troubleshooting Chart, diagnos- tic flow charts, a power supply integrity test, and in- formation to correct possible water problems. Whenever your prox.pad plus unit experiences diffi- 5.1 Before Calling culty, before calling IEI for help, first refer to the Troubleshooting Chart for answers.
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting 5.1 Before Calling IEI down the version number of your prox.pad plus unit before calling IEI for help. Table 5-1. Troubleshooting Chart Problem Probable Cause Solution Red LED turns green Various: power 1. Check power supply voltage.
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3. To program a new master code, press: 1# new-code * repeat-code * The code can be 1-6 digits, with repeated numbers acceptable. 4. To exit program mode, press *. 5. Continue programming as described in Chapter 4. prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
Note at bottom. eliminate. (Circuit requires a dry switch.) NOTE: A glitch in the prox.pad plus program might result from using a power supply that is not filtered and regulated properly. For extra filtering suggestions, call IEI technical support.
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Remove and test. NOTE: A glitch in the keypad program might result from using a power supply that is not filtered and regulated properly. For extra filtering suggestions, call IEI technical support. prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
Set the meter to read voltage and place meter probes on the red and black wires of P1, located on the prox.pad plus unit. You may have to ref- erence Figure 1-2 for details. If the prox.pad plus unit consists of two parts, a reader and a controller, the terminals are located on the controller.
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Voltage” flow chart on the next page to trou- bleshoot the unit. If the test indicates a “PASS” response, return to the “External Request to Exit Input Not Activating prox.pad plus” flow chart and resume your work. prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
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Fluctuating voltage encountered while performing the test in section 5.3 is the result of defect in the electrical system. This flow chart pertains to units consisting of one power supply providing for one prox.pad plus, one electric lock, and any accessories (for example, motion egress detector).
5.4 Correcting Possible Water Problems Chapter 5: Troubleshooting Approximately 3% of all returns (RMAs) are caused by 5.4 Correcting water damage. prox.pad plus units that are mounted Possible Water outdoors require certain preventive steps to avoid be- Problems ing damaged by water. This section discusses the rea- sons water can accumulate in keypads and the steps to prevent this.
Customer Service department, call (800) 343-9502 A Customer Service Representative is available from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (EST) to: • check on installation • request technical assistance • report a problem • return products prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
IEI’s or the distributor’s determination with regard thereto shall be final. All parts that are replaced under warranty will become the property of IEI. prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
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Changing the Lock Output Time, 4-16 Checking the Cables, 2-3 - 2-6 Flow Charts, 5-4 - 5-5 Correcting Possible Water Problems, 5-10 Customer Service Policy, 6-1 Gang Box and Mounting, 2-2 General Description, 1-4 Holidays, 4-23 prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
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1-3 items the installer must supply, 1-3 prox.pad operation, 1-5 - 1-8 Networking Multiple prox.pad plus prox.pad plus specifications, 1-6 Units Together, 3-14 - 3-15 reproduction disclaimer, 1-1 safety warnings and cautions, 1-1 prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
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4-23 programming users, 4-7 - 4-15 deleting users, 4-15 prox.pad default settings, 4-3 enabling/disabling users command, prox.pad led indicators/sounder 4-13 operations, 4-4 - 4-5 erasing a transaction log, 4-32 prox.pad plus user types, 4-8 prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
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Setting Forced Door Output Time, Programming Overview, 4-1 - 4-6 4-18 Programming User Data, Command Setting Propped Door Output Time, 50, Full Format, 4-9 4-18 Programming User Types, 4-8 Silicone, 5-9 Supervisor Code (user #2), 4-2 prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
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Wiring the Propped Door Relay, 3-5 4-33 Wiring the prox.pad Unit, 3-1 - 3-12 Wiring the REX Switch (Request to Exit), 3-9 Warranty, 1-2 Wire Run, 5-9 WIRING, Chapter 3, 3-1 networking multiple prox.pad plus prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D2...
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