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PROX 2000 II
MODEL 23-206(I)
Your "PARTNER" in Access Control
www.americanaccess.com

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  • Page 1 User/Installation Manual PROX 2000 II MODEL 23-206(I) Your “PARTNER” in Access Control www.americanaccess.com...
  • Page 2 What we will do: If your AAS product is defective and returned within 2 years of the date of purchase, we will repair it or, at our option, replace it at no charge to you. If we repair your AAS product, we may use new or reconditioned parts. If we choose to replace your AAS product, we may replace it with a new or reconditioned one of the same or similar design.
  • Page 3: Parts Checklist

    PARTS CHECKLIST Enclosed with this box you should have the following items. Description Post Mount Station 16.5 VAC 20VA Transformer If any of the above items are missing from this box, contact American Access Systems Tools Needed For Basic Installation •...
  • Page 4: Before Proceeding

    7/16” socket. Mounting the unit to an AAS gooseneck (18001) or double height (18003)pedestal Locate the four carriage bolts and four hex nuts found inside the unit box. Place the unit up to the pedestal flange and insert the four carriage bolts from the backside.
  • Page 5 STEP 2-SYSTEM CONNECTIONS HOOKUP STEPS STEP 2 -SYSTEM CONNECTIONS HOOKUP STEPS COMMUNICATIONS & RELAYS PRINTER POWER HOOKUP (A). Make all your prox slave connections BEFORE you apply power to the master unit. To connect power to your new post mount unit plug the tranformer into an outlet and connect the other end to the power plug on main circuit board.
  • Page 6 USING A PRINTER WITH THE PROX 2000 II The PROX 2000 II incorporates an RS-232 serial interface on board for connection to a AAS 21-047 or 21-045 printer in order to print out recorded transactions. The transactions may be printed as they occur or the contents of the history buffer may be dumped out to the printer.
  • Page 7: Function Codes

    FUNCTION CODES FUNCTION CODE DESCRIPTION “Master Code” This is a 4 digit programmable code between 0000 and 9999 used for gaining access to the program mode. The factory default is “ 1 2 5 1”. “Relay A Latch Card” This is a user programmable card(s) used to lock down (or unlock) relay A.
  • Page 8: Master Reset

    MASTER RESET Follow these steps precisely. If you make an entry error, the unit will ERROR and you will have to start over. (1). Disconnect power from the master board (2). Reconnect power to the board while holding down the RESET BUTTON (3).
  • Page 9 Print Audit Trail on Specific Card Set Printer Baud Rate Red Printing on Invalid Cards (For AAS idp562 Citizen Printer Only) Print Out Current Unit Configuration (Prints out Status of Split Relay, APB, Current Baud Rate, All Manager’s and Second Relay Cards) Clear Entire History Buffer Page 9 American Access Systems / Security Brands, Inc.
  • Page 10 GROUP 100 (PROGRAMMING CODES) “100” SUBMODE 100 (PROGRAM ACCESS CARDS) (BLOCK FORMAT) HELPFUL HINT: PAGE 18 IN THIS MANUAL IS AN ACCESS CARD LOG SHEET WHICH MAY BE PHOTO-COPIED FOR KEEPING TRACK OF ALL CARDS IN THE SYSTEM. DESCRIPTION: Access cards are cards given out to end users to gain access onto the property. The number of access cards you may program into the unit is reflected in the corresponding model number of the unit.
  • Page 11 “103” SUBMODE 103 (PROGRAM LATCH A CARD(S)) (BLOCK FORMAT) DESCRIPTION: The LATCH A CARD(S) is used to toggle the output state of relay A. In most cases this card will be used to hold a gate or door open. This card is accepted into the system from either of the slaves. Each time the LATCH A CARD is entered, the latch A card number, date, and time are logged into the history buffer and the unit toggles the output state of relay A.
  • Page 12 “108” SUBMODE 108 (PROGRAM MASTER CODE) DESCRIPTION: The master code is used to gain access to the program mode. The factory default master code is 1251. The master code is only accepted into the system from the master unit. The master code cannot be deleted from memory, only changed.
  • Page 13 “QUICK DELETE MODE” DESCRIPTION: Quick delete mode is another way to delete individual access cards from the system. The factory default QUICK DELETE MASTER CODE is 1 2 5 3. (To change the quick delete master code see sub-mode 110. To delete access cards enter the 4 digit “...
  • Page 14 “303” SubMode 303 (SET CLOCK DATE) DESCRIPTION: The PROX 2000 II unit incorporates an on board 365 day a year calendar and also adjusts for LEAP YEAR. Years can be entered up to 2025. To set the clock date enter the 4 digit “MASTER CODE” followed by submode “303” then the “MONTH” and “DAY” and “YEAR”.
  • Page 15 “309” SubMode 309 (QUIET MODE) NOTE: From the factory, QUIET MODE is enabled. DESCRIPTION: If you want to hear the good or bad beeps at your desk when an access code is entered at the slave keypad you can disable the quiet mode. This sub-mode can be toggled on or off by pressing: (MASTER CODE) + 309(*) + (MASTER CODE) (*) 1 BEEP AND RED LED ON = FEATURE ENABLED (*) 2 BEEP AND RED LED OFF = FEATURE DISABLED...
  • Page 16 SubMode 404 (RED PRINTING ON INVALID CODES) This option is only available if you are using an AAS idp562 citizen printer. The option will print out every invalid code in red. This feature is disabled by default. To toggle this feature on or off press:...
  • Page 17 Access Name Page 17 American Access Systems / Security Brands, Inc.
  • Page 18: Master Board

    MASTER BOARD RESET CONNECTION FOR 12 VOLT BULB BUTTON CONNECTOR FOR COMMUNICATIONS AND RELAYS BOARD PRINTER POWER TRANSFORMER PLUG-IN SEE PAGE 6 WIEGAND COLOR CODES FOR SLAVE INTERFACE COMMUNICATIONS AND RELAYS BOARD Page 18 American Access Systems / Security Brands, Inc.
  • Page 19: Customer Service And Tech Support

    CUSTOMER SERVICE AND TECH SUPPORT Customer Service: 303-799-9757 Customer service is available free of charge. Hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. MST. If you call, please have your Model and Serial Number to help our Technicians assist you. E-Mail: customerservice@securitybrandsinc.com Technical Support: 303-799-9757 Technical support is available free of charge.
  • Page 20 YOUR “PARTNER” IN ACCESS CONTROL WWW.SECURITYBRANDSINC.COM SECURITY BRANDS...

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