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Network controller with built-in em-marine reader
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acknowledging the Master key on the first tap. On the second tap, the controller will emit two short
beeps, indicating the second Master key touch in programming mode. On the third tap, the controller
will emit three short beeps indicating the third Master key touch. Within next 6 seconds, touch and
hold the Master key at the reader (long touch). On the fourth touch, the controller will emit four short
beeps, and after 6 seconds more, a series of short beeps indicating controller memory erase and
automatic exit from programming mode. Now take the Master key away from the reader.
Note: When keys database is erased via the Master key, the existing programmed Lock Opening
Time setting is not erased.
7.5 Setting Lock Opening Time
Make four short taps (tap) on the reader with a Master key. On each tap, the controller will
acknowledge the Master key, emitting short beeps. Number of short beeps will correspond with the
tap number (one beep for the first touch, two beeps for the second, etc.). On the fourth tap, the
controller will respectively emit four short beeps and will switch to Lock Opening Time programming
mode. Within next 6 seconds after that, please press and hold the door release button for as long, as
the time required for door opening. After the door button is released, the controller will emit a beep
and record the new lock opening time. For precise time programming, we recommend using the Web
interface.
7.6 Enabling/Disabling "Accept" Mode
Use the Accept mode to store all keys touching the reader into memory. Any key touching the reader
will unlock the door and will be stored into controller memory if it's missing there. This mode is used to
recover controller's keys database without having to collect all the keys previously distributed to
users. A Master key is needed to activate this mode. Make five short taps (tap) on the reader with a
Master key. On each tap, the controller will acknowledge the Master key, emitting short beeps.
Number of short beeps will correspond with the tap number (one beep for the first touch, two beeps for
the second, etc.). On the fifth tap, the controller will respectively emit five short beeps and, in few
seconds, a long beep, which acknowledges Accept mode activation. To deactivate Accept mode,
touch the reader with a Master key again; a series of short beeps will acknowledge the exit from this
mode.
Note: If the power supply fails while Accept mode is active, it remains active after the power is back
on.
7.7 Access modes
The controller supports the following access modes:
- Normal access mode – both Standard and Blocking keys grant access;
- Blocking mode – only Blocking keys grant access;
- All-pass mode – the lock stays open.
The Blocking and All-Pass modes are activated with a Blocking key (please see Section 7.1. on how
to add one), by touching and holding it against the reader for more than 3 seconds (long touch). If the
door is open during this procedure, the All-Pass mode is activated, and if it is closed, the Blocking
mode. If Blocking or All-Pass mode is already active, the same action (or touching the reader with a
Master key) deactivates it and Normal Access mode is restored regardless of door's position.
Important! When using a Blocking key, the access is granted at the moment when the key is
removed from the reader.
In Blocking mode, when a Normal key is used, access is denied and a series of short beeps is
produced.
In All-Pass mode, all keys that have touched the reader, are registered in memory for further
processing by control software.
Note: If the power supply fails while "Blocking" mode is active, it remains active after the power is back
on.
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