Passtech HP500 User Manual

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USER GUIDE
RFID LOCKER LOCK
(model : HP500)
Version 1.2
- 1 -
2010-10-06

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  • Page 1 USER GUIDE RFID LOCKER LOCK (model : HP500) Version 1.2 - 1 - 2010-10-06...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Understanding HP-100 RFID lock ................. 3 1.1 What is HP100 RFID Locks? ................3 1.2 Card Type and Functions ................. 3 2. Type of Lock Operation ....................4 2.1 Free Selection (Day Use) ................... 4 3. Basic operation of the Lock ..................... 5 3.1 OWNER CARD ....................
  • Page 3: Understanding Hp-100 Rfid Lock

    1. Understanding HP-100 RFID lock 1.1 What is HP100 RFID Locks? ZP100 RFID lock is a locker lock operated by 13,56 Mhz RF keys such as card, tag, key ring or wristband. 1.2 Card Type and Functions u Key Card Load Key to the lock.
  • Page 4: Type Of Lock Operation

    2. Type of Lock Operation HP-100 RFID lock are designed to work for the various operation requirements by simple set up process. Following operation modes can be programmed before or after lock installation. 2.1 Free Selection (Day Use) - User can select any empty locker. - Red LED lamp is blinked to show the locker is in use (Option.
  • Page 5: Basic Operation Of The Lock

    3. Basic operation of the Lock ZP100 RF Locker lock is woken up by RF sensor, and read and write the User Card when User card is placed on the Front body. Once the User Card is authenticated by RF lock, the bolt of the lock will come out (Free Selection mode) or come backward and forward (Fixed Mode).
  • Page 6: Replacing Old Master Cards With New Master Cards

    3.2.2 Replacing old Master cards with New Master cards There are two ways to delete the lost Master card and register new Master card in the lock. (1) Using Time/Master Change Card ① Read the master cards (all Master cards to be used in a lock) to register in each lock at Time/master change menu in LOS program (or LIS program).
  • Page 7: What Can I Do With Master Card

    3.2.4 What can I do with Master card? The function of the Master card is decided when Set up card is generated by lock installer from the following three functions. ① Door Open & User Card delete : Turn off the alarms, open the lock and delete old User card registration.
  • Page 8: Replacing Old User Card With New User Card

    ③ Lock will check the lock ID and key of the user card (or any form of user key). ④ Lock will emit Green LED and beep sound once. ⑤ Bolt will be moved and locker will open. ⑥ User information will be erased from the lock so that new user can use the empty lock.
  • Page 9: Audit Trail

    clock of the lock returns to default time (2008. 01.01). CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS ④ Please use the Time Setting card to set the time of the lock. (For time setting, please refer to “How to use LOS (Locker Operation System)”...
  • Page 10: Annex A Beep & Led Table

    ANNEX A Beep & LED Table Beep Description 1 x short beep 1 x Green(2sec) 3 x short beep 3 x Red(2sec) flashes Operation Error 3 x short beep 1 x Red & Green in turn(2sec) Time over Do-Re-Mi Melody 1 x Red &...
  • Page 11: Annex B Trouble Shooting

    ANNEX B Trouble Shooting 1) Master card registration should be followed after deleting old master card in the lock by Master card registration in the lock Owner card. was failed. 2) Put Master card on the lock before waiting time is out after Owner card. Cannot open the lock with Master Master card is not registered in the lock.
  • Page 12 Should you have any questions, please contact your local distributor or our technical support. Version 1.2 - 12 - 2010-10-06...
  • Page 13 USA-Federal Communications Commission (FCC) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules.

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