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Operating instructions ELS-P-PG1

Device summary

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Device view left side
The right to make technical changes is reserved
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LOCKING PLAN
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EVENTS
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SYSTEM DATA
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OPTIONS
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Device view top
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Last amended: Juni 2005

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Summary of Contents for DOM ELS-P-PG1

  • Page 1: Device Summary

    Operating instructions ELS-P-PG1 Device summary À À LOCKING PLAN Á Á EVENTS SYSTEM DATA OPTIONS Å Å Æ Æ Â Â Ã Ã Ä Ä Ç Ç Device view left side Device view top The right to make technical changes is reserved...
  • Page 2: Explanatory Notes

    Function keys à DOM key (input key below the DOM logo) Ä Read device for reading in locking media below the DOM logo Å LED for displaying the charge state (left) Æ Sub-D socket for connecting the programming cable (PC) Ç...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Starting operation ____________________________________________________________________ 5 Brief instructions ____________________________________________________________________ 5 Summary ___________________________________________________________________________ 6 Work sequence using the PG1 _________________________________________________________ 6 Menu structure ELS-P-PG1 ____________________________________________________________ 6 Summary of PG1 functions ____________________________________________________________ 7 Apply programming device ____________________________________________________________ 8 Brief instructions ____________________________________________________________________ 8 Working with PG1 and the ELS software________________________________________________ 10...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    The operating instructions will assist you in your use of the PG1. PG1 enables you to store up to 125 DOM ELS devices with a total of 500 people and their locations and time authorisations, to transport and to transmit to the devices in maximum security.
  • Page 5: Starting Operation

    Insert plug-in power supply unit into 230 V socket à Switch device on using the DOM key Time control and correction, if required The device is ready for operation when delivered. As the battery charge state cannot be assessed, you should first use the power supply unit.
  • Page 6: Summary

    Operating instructions ELS-P-PG1 Summary Work sequence using the PG1 Apply programming device with Master ID Card to the ELS device. Apply ELS device in the programming device, note serial number and location. Please carry out this process for all ELS devices...
  • Page 7: Summary Of Pg1 Functions

    Operating instructions ELS-P-PG1 Summary of PG1 functions In the PG1 main menu, there are various menu items, each associated with particular functions Main menu Function menu Functions The LOCKING PLAN menu item gives you the opportunity to enter new devices into...
  • Page 8: Apply Programming Device

    Read PG1 in the prog. card mod. using the ELS device Change to the Locking plan menu Select apply new in the Devices menu Read in the ELS device Accept using the DOM key à à Complete Process Display Switch on the PG1.
  • Page 9 PG1 direct with the write/read device À on the outer knob. Now press the DOM key Ã, the device being read is included in the memory of the PG1 and is available The display flickers for a short time and remains with for further processing the serial number read in.
  • Page 10: Working With Pg1 And The Els Software

    Operating instructions ELS-P-PG1 Working with PG1 and the ELS software Requirements: PG1 is ready for operation, software is installed and ready for operation Brief instructions Connect PG1 using the connection cable to a serial interface (COM1...4) of the PC Start up the PC and ELS software...
  • Page 11 Operating instructions ELS-P-PG1 Process Display Click using the right-hand mouse key in the blank field below device/description and select New. Now select the programming device The serial number of the programming device can be found in the batteries compartment under the batteries.
  • Page 12: Description Of New Els Devices

    Operating instructions ELS-P-PG1 Process Display The devices applied previously are read in. Each new device must be confirmed by clicking on OK. In the background, the newly applied devices appear with the serial numbers. Then click on OK. You will now see the main screen and can now describe the new devices.
  • Page 13: Setting Up Time Zones

    Operating instructions ELS-P-PG1 Setting up time zones You have 31 time zones available for the issuing of access rights. Time zone 32, "no time limit" is basically fixed. If no time limits are required in your access system, you can allocate everyone to time zone 32. This means that everyone on any date and at any time are entitled to gain access.
  • Page 14 Operating instructions ELS-P-PG1 You could choose now one of 31 free definable timezones. Click on the required timezone and press ENTER. The right to make technical changes is reserved Last amended: Juni 2005...
  • Page 15: Setting Up Public Holidays

    Operating instructions ELS-P-PG1 Process Display In the time zone management view you must give a description and then a time for authorised access for each day. Fields not filled in will automatically be filled with 00:00 and need no time authorisation.
  • Page 16: Reading Locking Media Into The Database

    Operating instructions ELS-P-PG1 Process Display Click on the public holidays main menu with the right-hand mouse key in the white blank field. Then click on New. In holiday management, please enter the date and name of the public holiday. Click on OK to complete the process.
  • Page 17 Operating instructions ELS-P-PG1 Process Display Double click on the programming device symbol in the main menu. In the view, please click on read-in transponder. Your PC then gives an acoustic signal. (if loudspeaker is present). The egg timer appears next to the mouse cursor.
  • Page 18: Granting Of Access Rights (Time And Place Authorisation)

    Operating instructions ELS-P-PG1 Granting of access rights (time and place authorisation) Process Display The summary of the available devices and time zones set up by you in advance is shown. Now click on a device for which an access right is to be issued.
  • Page 19 Operating instructions ELS-P-PG1 Process Display You receive an inquiry as to whether just one amendment list is to be programmed. Please reply to this with No. The programming device should be charged for the first time with the complete data. Then you will receive a choice of data that can be sent to the PG1.
  • Page 20: Programming Of Authorisations

    Operating instructions ELS-P-PG1 Note: For subsequent programming work, you can send a change list to the programming device. The device is then programmed with the new, amended data. To make things easier for you, only the new devices affected by changes in the database have to be programmed.
  • Page 21: Programming Authorisations, Continued

    Operating instructions ELS-P-PG1 Programming authorisations, continued **When you are programming ELS devices for the first time, you should first transmit date and time to the devices. One major requirement is that the date and time should have been reconciled with your PC.
  • Page 22: Manual Reading In Of New Locking Media

    . The serial number of the read-in transponder will be indicated. The display flickers while you have the key Now press the DOM key Ã. The serial number is pressed down. The serial number remains until transferred to the memory.
  • Page 23: Manual Authorisation Of Locking Media

    Switch on PG1 Switch PG1 in the AUTHORISATIONS menu to CHANGE Ä Hold the locking medium over the read device and read in à The press the DOM key Select the device Issue authorisation à Finally, press the DOM key Complete Process...
  • Page 24: Technical Data Els-P-Pg1

    Operating instructions ELS-P-PG1 Process Display à TRANSPONDER 0001 Now press DOM key . Authorisation is transferred to the memory, 004DAE0710 the display switches back to the transponder view ↑ ↑ ↓ ↓ Proceed in this way until all transponders are authorised on the appropriate devices.

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