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P1 Stand Alone Controller Manual
(Bitesize)
Document Number: MAN0045
Issue: 4.01
Page 1 of 16

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  • Page 1 P1 Stand Alone Controller Manual (Bitesize) Document Number: MAN0045 Issue: 4.01 Page 1 of 16...
  • Page 2: Safety Notes

    POWER The Progeny P1 STAND ALONE controller should be connected to a 24 Hour 220/240V mains supply. Ideally a fused spur should be used for this purpose. The cable used to connect the mains supply should be 0.75 to .
  • Page 3 24V supply or, if not being used for another function, Relay B of the P1 STAND ALONE controller can be used to switch the 24V supply. If following the latter, it is important to ensure that Relay B is set to follow the Lock relay (factory default setting).
  • Page 4 CONTROLLERS TWO DOOR VERSION 40028 The "two door" version simply contains two access controllers in one enclosure. Both controllers can be programmed from the keyboard but first the user needs to choose which controller to programme. 40027 To select control panel A (or door 1) press the [#] and [1] key together.
  • Page 5 P1 STAND ALONE CONTROLLER Controller Status LED Reset Push Button Lock Supply Keyboard Terminal Relay B 40027 Lock O/P Keyboard Signals Reader A Inputs Reader B Outputs Interlock 0V to Earth Link Document Number: MAN0045 Issue: 4.01 Page 5 of 16...
  • Page 6: User Password

    * 6 5 4 3 2 1 ACCESS CODE FUNCTIONS Status LED will Flash The P1 Stand Alone controller has a single access code that can be programmed. The access code can be any number of digits Single Access Code * 0 1 from 1 to 8.
  • Page 7 CHANGING ACCESS CODES BY KEY SWITCH 1. Turn key switch on 2. Enter new access code. 3. Turn key switch off Document Number: MAN0045 Issue: 4.01 Page 7 of 16...
  • Page 8 ADDING CARDS by PRESENTATION (DISCOVER) User function 02 Make sure you have the correct reader Enter User Password technology selected for the readers that * 6 5 4 3 2 1 are connected before using this function. Status LED will Flash All cards presented to the reader will be remembered and given access.
  • Page 9 ADDING CARDS by NUMBER Adding or enabling credentials by entering can be useful when the credentials themselves are not available or if a large number of credentials need to be added. Enter User Password Single card: * 6 5 4 3 2 1 Status LED will Flash Note that some cards have a serial number printed on them.
  • Page 10 DISABLING CARDS by NUMBER Single card Enter User Password If a card is reported lost or stolen, the card * 6 5 4 3 2 1 can be disabled to remove the security risk Status LED will Flash without affecting any other card users. Select Disable Card ID Menu * 0 5 Enter Card ID...
  • Page 11: Engineers' Menu

    ENGINEERS’ MENU Engineers Menu # Description Range Default Value * 00 Password 000000 to 999999 1 2 3 4 5 6 * 01 Delay to Lock Release 0 to 99 Sec * 02 Lock Release Duration 0 to 99 Sec * 03 PDO Time 0 to 99 Sec...
  • Page 12 The reader technology code allows different types of card readers and cards to be used. Each card reader input can have its own technology setting. Code Template Notes Crystal Reader Native P1 Stand Alone Bidirectional 4 wire Interface ISO 15693 ISO 15693 (Tagit 64) (Firmware V4.30+) Progeny Prox Standard Progeny HID format for Prox & iCLASS Biometric...
  • Page 13: Keyboard Mode

    RELAY B MODE Relay B can be configured to perform a Enter Engineers Password number of different roles. By default the * 1 2 3 4 5 6 relay simply mimics the lock relay and Status LED will Flash allows loads to be driven or provide voltage free contacts for other equipment such as Barriers, Turnstiles etc.
  • Page 14 LOCK DEVICE BACK E.M.F SUPPRESSION It is important to check that the locking device is suppressed. Any electromagnetic device will produce a back E.M.F when power is removed. This can interfere with and even damage other electronic equipment. Most good locking devices will already have suppression fitted. If not, you should fit an appropriate suppression device across the coil.
  • Page 15 P1 STAND ALONE.NET CONTROLLER USING ETHERNET Lock Proximity Reader Proximity Reader EMERGENCY DOOR RELEASE Door Sense (Closed when Door is) Egress Switch Keyboard Cables: Cable Twisted Strands Core Strand Conductor Resistance Cores Screened Function Pair per Core Thickness Area per 100m 9.2Ω...
  • Page 16 Date: 1-5-2015 Firmware Version Number: 4.29 and Later EMC & LV Certificate Number WEEE Certificate Number 17851 WEE/JG2915VS  Copyright BSB Electronics Ltd TA Progeny Access Control 2014 All rights reserved. Document Number: MAN0045 Issue: 4.01 Page 16 of 16...