When NO must be changed to YES, press the <
↑
> key. Then press the <#> key to accept the current
programming. The display will now return to the main option menu:
NG Prox Reader 2
features
Scroll up or down with the <
↑
> and <
↓
> keys to select a programming option (sections, outputs, features),
or press the <*> key to select another Proximity Reader.
Meaning and functioning of the NG Proximity Reader programming
Note: in all examples mentioned below, the Tag used is programmed as a valid user code with function 6.
sections
All NG Proximity Readers are programmed to one or several sections. This programming influences:
•
Whether or not a Tag is valid
•
The OC output when used for an entry/exit buzzer
•
The start of the entrytime when ‘NGPR triggers entrytime?’ is programmed as YES
•
Stopping the exittime when ‘NGPR lastdoor function?’ is programmed as YES
A Tag can only be valid for a Proximity Reader when the Tag is authorized for at least one similar section
and
when the Tag has been enrolled as a user code.
Example 1: a Tag authorized for sections ABC is valid on a Reader programmed to section B.
Example 2: Any Tag is valid on a Reader programmed to sections ABCDEFGH.
Example 3: A Tag authorized for section B is valid on a Reader programmed to sections ABCD.
Example 4: A Tag authorized for sections ABCD is not valid on a Reader programmed to section H.
RO module output
The Proximity Reader can be programmed to activate an RO module when a valid Tag is presented to the
Reader. Each Proximity Reader can activate only one RO module. The duration of the RO module activation
is programmed on the RO module with the dipswitches. When an RO module is programmed to a Proximity
Reader, we recommend to program the ‘LCD/PROX activate RO module?’ option as NO.
Hint:
it is possible to activate several RO modules with one Proximity Reader. See chapter RO modules for
more information.
I/O module output
The Proximity Reader can be programmed to activate any of the outputs of any I/O module or Input + 8
O.C. module. Each Proximity Reader can only activate one output. It is possible to program an output of the
Wireless Input module, but since there is no output present on this PCB, this will not work!
When a valid Tag is presented to the Proximity Reader, the programmed output will be activated for a few
seconds. When output 9 of an I/O module has been programmed, the speaker output of the I/O module will
sound the doorbell sound.
OC output NG Proximity Reader as door opener
The OC output can be used to control an electric door strike. To do this, the door opener must be connected
with an extra relay. When a valid Tag is presented, and when the Tag is authorized to disarm at least part of
the system, the OC output will be activated for several seconds. When an invalid Tag is presented, the OC
output will not be activated.
AlphaVision NG installation manual Rev. 2.0 27-08-2003 Blz. 88/101
OC output NG Proximity Reader as entry/exit buzzer