2. Press ; 2 ; 1 5 :.
3. The NETPDK will beep continuously. Place a new proximity card in front of the reader (under the keypad). When the
NETPDK beeps three times, the card has been enrolled.
4. Press ; 2 ; 1 5 ; 7 4 5 2 :.
In order for User 15 to open the NETPDK, a User Code must be entered and a proximity card must be presented to the
NETPDK. The User may enter code or present card in either order to open the NETPDK. The sounder will beep for up to
10 seconds, waiting for the User to enter their User Code and present their card. Note: If two keypads are used in one
system (wired to one NETWORXPANEL control panel), the programming of "High Security Access" is supported ONLY if
both keypads installed are NETPDK model keypads. In addition, "High Security Access" may not be used with Wiegand
devices unless both are equipped with combination keypad and proximity reader. See the NETWORXPANEL installation
instructions (WI1856) for supported Wiegand devices.
Delete a High Security Access Code
Note: Deleting a proximity card associated with a User Number will also delete the User Code programmed for that User
Number. Delete the proximity card by not presenting any card for enrollment, as follows:
1. Enter Program Mode (if not in already).
2. Press ; 2 ; _ :. (Enter the User Number matched to the proximity card you want to delete).
3. The NETPDK will beep continuously. Do not present ANY card during this step. Wait until NETPDK stops beeping, about
10 seconds.
4. Press ; to end.
You are now ready to distribute User Codes. Before installation, it is suggested you test and verify that all User Codes entered
are active (see below).
Verifying Basic Keypad User Codes
Test a User Code. Press the User Code at the keypad.
VALID CODE: The Green LED will flash momentarily and the sounder will beep a few times after a valid code is entered.
INVALID CODE: The RED LED will flash several times and the sounder will beep several times after an invalid code is entered.
Use Function 2 to re-program the code.
Verifying Proximity Card and Keyfob Access
Test a programmed
front of the NETPDK.
VALID CARD: The Green LED will flash momentarily and the sounder will beep a few times after a valid card or keyfob has
been presented to the NETPDK.
INVALID CARD: The RED LED will flash several times and the sounder will beep several times after an invalid valid card or
keyfob has been presented to the NETPDK. Use Function 2 to re-program the code.
Verifying High Security Access (Proximity Card and User Code)
Test
proximity card
for access.
1. Press the User Code for the User Number programmed for High Security Access. The sounder will beep slowly for up to
10 seconds.
proximity card
2. Present the
User may enter User Code or present the
the User to enter User Code or to present the
enter the User Code simultaneously.
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Testing the Codes Entered
proximity card
or keyfob. Present the programmed
programmed for High Security Access. The
programmed for the same User Number.
proximity card
proximity card
proximity card
proximity card (or
in either order. The sounder will beep for up to 10 seconds, waiting for
/ keyfob. Note: Do not present the
proximity
(or keyfob ) to the
keyfob) and a User Code are both required
proximity card
reader in
/ keyfob and
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