Chapter 2: Standalone Mode; Standalone Mode Description; Standalone Features; Inputs/Outputs - IEI Technology prox.pad Installation & Programming Manual

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Chapter 2: Standalone Mode

Chapter 2 describes Standalone mode and supplies wiring diagrams, general programming information, and a programming chart
specific to Standalone mode.
2.1

Standalone Mode Description

Standalone mode is the default, out-of-the-box mode of the prox.pad unit as shipped. No programming is required to place the unit in
Standalone mode. In this mode, all decisions to open the door remain with the prox.pad unit, and Wiegand Front End and Secured
Series Front End outputs are disabled.
Once installed and programmed, in Stand-alone mode, the prox.pad controller stores all transactions and controls all outputs. All
access control decisions are made by the prox.pad unit.
2.1.1

Standalone Features

The following is a list of Standalone mode features, each of which is discussed in detail later in this chapter.
Batch Load by Presentation (26 bit to 40 bit) in Stand-Alone mode
Delete a block of users in Stand-Alone mode
Timed Anti-Passback in Stand-Alone mode
Set the duration for Anti-Passback between 1/2 sec to 60 sec in ¼ sec increments
Invalid PIN Lockout (IPL) in Stand Alone mode
Set threshold between 1 and 50 invalid attempts before the IPL event is triggered.
Triggers Forced Door (local sounder or AUX relay for silent alert)
OR
Triggers Timed Lockout
(Set the timed lockout between 5 sec and 21 min in 5 sec increments)
The Access By Facility feature has been extended to include both 26 bit and Corporate 1000 cards. The type of card being
used, and the Facility code must be set prior to operation.
NOTE: IEI prox.pad Proximity Reader/Keypad Door Access Control can be installed either indoors or outdoors; for installation
details, see section 1.15.
2.2

Inputs/Outputs

The prox.pad is equipped with two relay outputs. The Main Relay is a Form-C, 2A relay used to control the locking device. The Aux
Relay is a Form-C, 1A relay and its function is programmable. You can program the Aux Relay to operate as either an Alarm Shunt,
Forced Door or Propped Door output used shunt out an existing alarm system or signal an alarm if the door is forced or propped open.
The Forced Door and Propped Door functions can also operate a local audible alert. You can program the local sounder on the keypad
to operate as the Forced Door or Propped Door output in addition to or instead of the Aux Relay.
The prox.pad also has two inputs used to monitor a door position switch or a request to exit (REX) device. The door position switch
input requires a normally closed dry contact to operate and the REX input requires a normally open dry contact.
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