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Operating Modes; Facility Codes - Viking ES-1 Technical Practice

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4. Deleting the Entry Code for One Memory Location
While in programming, enter "#" + memory location number (001 - 250) to clear.
5. Deleting All Entry Codes
While in programming, enter "###". This will clear all entry codes, all facility codes, and set all programming to factory settings.
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CAUTION: All entry codes will be permanently erased.
C. Operating Modes
The ES-1 can be set into one of 3 different operating modes. The factory default setting is the NORMAL mode. In the NORMAL
mode, the ES-1 strikes the door when a proper card or keyless code is entered. Enter ✱1 to put the ES-1 in NORMAL mode.
Enter ✱0 to put the ES-1 in the OFF mode. In the OFF mode, the ES-1 will not strike the door, even if a proper card or keyless code
is entered.
Enter ✱2 to put the ES-1 in the OPEN mode. In the OPEN mode, the ES-1 continuously strikes the door. No card or keyless code
is needed, and no LOG BUS data is sent.
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CAUTION: Some strikes are designed for intermittent operation only. The OPEN mode should NOT be used with these
intermittent strikes, or damage to the strike may occur. Only use the OPEN mode with strikes designed for continuous
operation.
D. Card Plus Keypad Mode
This is a mode in which a valid card, plus a valid keypad entry is required to gain access. Both a card reader (Viking model HID-
1) and a keypad (Viking model HID-2) are required at the entry entry point. A higher level of security is achieved because acquir-
ing someone's card is not enough to gain access. The number to be entered on the keypad must match the 5-digit internal card
number. Because of this, it is important the actual 5-digit card number is not printed on the card itself.
While in programming, enter "✱7" to put the ES-1 into the Card Plus Keypad mode, or enter "✱8" to remove the ES-1 from this mode.
Note: The cards can have a facility code of 001 to 254, but the keypad in use must have its facility code programmed to 255, so
the ES-1 knows one from the other (see section E).
E. Facility Codes
A Wiegand type card reader can be added to the ES-1 entry point for card access control. Twenty-six bit Wiegand access cards,
such as Viking's model PROXCARD, identify themselves with an 8-digit number. The first three digits are considered the Facility
Code and the last five are the card number.
The ES-1 shares the 5 digit entry code memory location for both keypad entry and card entry. In other words, the 5-digit card num-
ber is to be programmed as the tenant's entry code. Unless facility codes are programmed, the ES-1 will only need to match the 5-
digit card number with any programmed entry code to allow access.
For a higher level of security the 3-digit Facility Code should be programmed. Each ES-1 can be programmed to accept up to 4 dif-
ferent Facility Codes.
Note: If all 4 Facility Code locations are programmed to "000" (factory setting), the ES-1 will disregard the Facility Code all togeth-
er, thus making access entry based only on the card number (or keypad entry) match with the programmed entry code.
Important: 26-bit Wiegand data limits the facility code range from 001 to 255. A facility code larger than 255 will not be accepted.
When in programming, enter the 3-digit Facility Code of the access cards being used, then "#" and the memory locations as follows:
Programming Facility Codes
First Facility Code (factory set to 000) ........................................................................................
Second Facility Code (factory set to 000) ...................................................................................
Third Facility Code (factory set to 000) .......................................................................................
Fourth Facility Code (factory set to 000) .....................................................................................
F. Entry Point ID Number
The ES-1 outputs event data on the LOG BUS each time a card or keypad is used. An ID number can be programmed in each ES-
1 so that the device receiving the LOG BUS data knows which entry point the event came from. While in programming, enter a sin-
gle digit ID number (1-9) + ##7.
Example: 6 ##7 = an Entry Point ID number of 6
G. Relay Activation Time
The relay activation time can be programmed in seconds from 01 - 99. When in programming, enter the time in seconds + ##3 (00
= 1/2 second, factory set to 5 seconds).
Example: 05 ##3 = a 5 second relay activation time
H. Beep Tones
While programming the ES-1, a double beep will be heard after entering a valid command or memory location. If an invalid com-
mand or number sequence is entered, it will be indicated by a triple beep. If an error is made, review the instructions and re-pro-
gram that location. The ES-1 is capable of detecting hardware memory errors and will output 4 beeps if there is a problem.
Enter Digits
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3 digits
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3 digits
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3 digits
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3 digits
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Memory
Location
#911
#912
#913
#914

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