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[. . . ] Act 12pp ACT5prox:Act 20pp 1. 1 English 14/11/2007 13:10 Page 1 ACT5prox Operating & Installation Instructions 18-00042 Act 12pp ACT5prox:Act 20pp 1. 1 English 14/11/2007 13:10 Page 2 ACT5prox Operating and Installation Instructions Installation Notes · Remember to Factory Default the ACT5prox before programming · Remember to place the supplied varistor across the terminals of the door strike coil to protect the relay contacts · Don't mount the ACT5prox units near RF sources (Eg mobile phones, radio transmitters, computer monitors) or metal surfaces. An external relay, electrically isolated from the ACT5prox should be used for this purpose · Remember to change the programming code. ACT5prox will NOT work with HID cards or fobs. Important As with any Access Control system, always ensure there is an alternate means of escape in the event of the unit failing to operate due to power loss or in the event of fire. Product Specification Number of Users Supply Voltage Current Consumption Operating Temperature Door Open Time Relay Contact Rating Controller Size Controller Weight Water Resistance Construction 50 (50 unique PINs and 50 Cards) 12 - 24V AC or DC (linear PSU) 60mA (nominal), 100mA (maximum) -10 to +50 degrees C 0 - 255 seconds 5A / 500Vac Flush Mount 100 x 110 x 20 mm Surface Mount: 100 x 110 x 35 mm 200 grams High IP67 Rugged Polycarbonate housing with stainless steel keys and potted electronics. Ordering Information Pin & Prox Reader: Proximity Card: Proximity Fob: Proximity Half Shell Card: Proximity & Magnetic Stripe Card: ACT5prox ACTProx ISO-B ACTProx Fob-B ACTProx HS-B ACTProx DUO-B 2 Act 12pp ACT5prox:Act 20pp 1. 1 English 14/11/2007 13:10 Page 3 ACT5prox Operating and Installation Instructions 30 Second Programming Guide (For typical Standalone System) 1. [. . . ] Blank User List forms can be downloaded from the Resource Centre on the ACT website, www. accesscontrol. ie A valid card or PIN will allow access through the ACT5prox unit. For maximum security, the unit may be programmed to require all users to enter a PIN code after presenting a card. 4 Act 12pp ACT5prox:Act 20pp 1. 1 English 14/11/2007 13:10 Page 5 ACT5prox Operating and Installation Instructions ACT5prox Programming On the digital keypad press the button and input the programming code (initially 9999). To exit the programming mode either press button or do not activate any key for 30 seconds. · If the LED flashes green during programming, then a card presentation is expected. Defaulting memory, adding cards), the green led will turn on and the buzzer will sound an elongated tone. Changing User PIN Codes: Enter Programming Mode, then Press Step 1 2 3 Keypad Entry 0 00-49 0000-9999 Operation Change PIN codes Enter 2 digit User Number 00-49 4 digit code ­ 0000 deletes User code Example: Assign code 7529 to user 7 9999 0 07 7529 Enter programming Change PIN codes User 7 PIN code Exit programming *Remember to update the user list document at the back of this manual after adding a PIN or Card Adding Cards: Enter Programming Mode, then Press Step 1 2 3 4 Keypad Entry Operation 5 00-49 Present Card Present Card Add Card First user to be assigned card First Card in Batch (lowest number card) assigned to first user Last Card in Batch (highest number card) assigned to last user Cards may only be assigned to users that do NOT have a card already assigned. When adding cards to the ACT5prox, check which users already have cards by using option 81 (see page 7). Example: Assign card 0000200036 to user 21: Keypad Entry 9999 5 21 Present card Wait 2 seconds Present Card Operation Enter programming Add card User 21 Card number 0000200036 Card number 0000200036 Exit programming 5 Example: Assign card 0000200036 to user 21 using the keypad: Keypad Entry 9999 5 21 0000200036 0000200036 Operation Enter programming Add card User 21 Enter 10 digit card number Enter 10 digit card number Exit programming Act 12pp ACT5prox:Act 20pp 1. 1 English 14/11/2007 13:10 Page 6 ACT5prox Operating and Installation Instructions Change Programming Code: Enter Programming Mode, then Press Step 1 2 3 Keypad Entry Operation 0 Press 0000-9999 Change Programming code (Default 9999) New 4 digit programming code Set Door Relay Time: Enter Programming Mode, then Press Step 1 2 3 Keypad Entry Operation 2 0 Set Door Relay Time ­ (default 5 seconds, maximum 255 seconds) Buzzer sounds indicating timing. . . wait required period End setting Door Relay Timer Set Toggle Mode: Enter Programming Mode, then Press Step 1 2 3 Keypad Entry 1 00-49 0 or 1 Operation Set Toggle Mode Enter 2 digit User Number 00-49 0 = Relay Toggle, 1 = Relay Timed Example: Assign Toggle made to user 12 9999 1 12 0 Enter programming Set Toggle Mode User 12 Relay toggle Exit programming Deleting Users Card: Enter Programming Mode, then Press Step 1 2 3 Keypad Entry 6 00-49 00-49 Operation Delete User's Card First user to delete Last user to delete Example: Delete user 10's card 9999 6 10 10 Enter programming Delete cards User 10 User 10 Exit programming Deleting Card Number: Enter Programming Mode, then Press Step 1 2 Keypad Entry Operation 7 10 digit card number Delete card number 10-digit Card number with leading zeroes. Card 54321, enter 0000054321 Check if User has no PIN Assigned: Enter Programming Mode, then Press Step 1 2 Keypad Entry Operation 80 00-49 Check if user has no PIN already assigned User 0-49 Keypad will flash the green led and sound high-pitched tone if the user has NO PIN code assigned. It will flash red and sound low-pitched tone, if the user has a PIN code. 6 Act 12pp ACT5prox:Act 20pp 1. 1 English 14/11/2007 13:10 Page 7 ACT5prox Operating and Installation Instructions Check if User has no Card Assigned: Enter Programming Mode, then Press Step 1 2 Keypad Entry Operation 81 00-49 Check for user with no card assigned User 0-49 Keypad will flash the green led and sound high-pitched tone if the user has NO card assigned. It will flash red and sound low-pitched tone, if the user has a card. Programming ACT5prox Options Enter Programming Mode, then Press Step 1 2 Keypad Entry Operation 30, 31, 32, 40 or 41 0 or 1 2 digit option number 0=Off, 1= On Option 30 31 Function Card or PIN Card and PIN Default On Off Operation When set, a valid Card or valid PIN will open the door. Cards are assigned to a particular user using the Adding Cards function (function 5) and PINs are assigned using the Changing PIN Codes function (function 0). This mode allows all users to have a common PIN code to use with their cards. This option will override option 41 (Auto Backlighting) When set, the keypad illumination is normally off, but will switch on in response to any key being pressed, or when a card is presented or while in programming mode. [. . . ] If normally energised locks are required, use the N/C relay contacts . Fig3 Mounting instructions for flush mount unit 2 Spacers break away from main component when required by installer for use. View showing spacers stacking View showing mounting plate before spacers are broken away. Act 12pp ACT5prox:Act 20pp 1. 1 English ACT5prox Operating and Installation Instructions 14/11/2007 10 Standard pattress box. Screws Note: Determine the distance between the pattress box and the mounting plate, using the spacers which are labelled 1mm to 4mm. This allows the installer to make the required spacer length, from 1mm to 10mm, by stacking spacers. [. . . ]

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