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PO Box 100  •  Hwy. 70W  

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 Hildebran, NC 28637  •  USA

UltraProx Weigand

Reader

ELK-106055

APPLICATION:

The Elk UltraProx Weigand Reader is a compact,
technically advanced external proximity reader
with 26 bit Weigand output for use with most
access controllers and the Elk M1 control family.
It is ideal for higher security installations and as
an alternative to remembering PIN codes.

FEATURES:

Compatible with ELK M1 control family

Compatible with most access controllers

26-bit Weigand Output

Slimline waterproof housing with epoxy potted

electronics

User configurable inputs for the onboard buzzer

and green LED

Compatible with Clamshell Style (Credit Card

size) Proximity Cards (ELK-M1PRC)

Compatible with Keychain Style Proximity Fobs

(ELK-M1PRF)

Substitutes for User Code Pin Entry

SPECIFICATIONS:

Reader Format: 26 bit Weigand

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Nominal Read Range:  ~ 3"

Operating Voltage: 12 VDC

Current Draw: 50 mA.

Size: 1.9 W x 3.2" H x .9" D

Features or Specifications subject to change without notice.

03/06

ENROLLING PROX CARDS AND FOBS

WITH M1 CONTROL

Each prox card/fob must be enrolled into a User
Code location, using the same procedures that
are used to add/change User Code PINs.

1. On the Keypad, press the center ELK key.
2. Press 6 to jump directly to Menu 06 - Change

User Codes OR Use the UP or DOWN arrow
keys to scroll to the menu.

3. Press the RIGHT arrow key to select Menu 6.

Enter a Master user code (PIN) to gain
access to this menu.

4. Use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to scroll to

the User Code location (001 to 099) where
the Prox card/fob is to be enrolled.  OR enter
the three digit number, i.e., 050 for User 50.

5. Select CHG by pressing the RIGHT arrow key.
6. The keypad will display the existing 4 or 6

digit code that is programmed for this user
along with any programmed name.

7. Place a new (not previously enrolled) prox

card/fob near the UltraProx Weigand Reader.
The nominal read range is approximately 3"
from the front surface.  The clam-shell type
prox cards generally have a better read range
than fobs.

8. If the keypad accepts the new prox card/fob, it

will beep 3 times and display a 12 digit code,
which is part of the ID stored in the card/fob.
If the keypad rejects the prox card/fob, it will
produce a low error tone and display:

Code Not Authorized, Redo

The reject error may be caused by:
A. The card or fob has already been enrolled
(the M1 does not allow duplicate codes)

OR

B. The facility code stored in the prox card/fob
does not match the ELK facility code.  The
UltraProx Weigand Reader can only read
cards/fobs which have the matching facility
code.

9. After a prox card/fob has been enrolled into a

user code location, its capabilities are set by
the User Code Options found in Menu 02 of
the M1 Installer Level Programming.  The
most common of these options are:
- Arm the M1 Control.
- Disarm the M1 Control.
- Access - Trip output to de-energize a lock  **

** The activation assignment for M1 Outputs
requires the Whenever/And/Then Rules
programming of the Elk-RP Software.

The following example is a rule to activate
Output 003 for 10 seconds when a valid prox
card/fob (with Access Option enabled) is
presented at Keypad 01.  The output could be
used to break or make power to a door strike.

WHENEVER Keypad 01 Access is Activated

THEN Turn On Output 003 for 10 seconds.

UltraProx  Weigand

Reader

ELK-106055

Installation Instructions on Inside

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CARDS AND FOBS

 (

ordered separately

)

ELK-M1PRC Prox Cards

Pack of 10, White clam shell style card

Size: 2 1/8" L x 3 3/8" H x 3/16" T

ELK-M1PRF Prox Fobs

Pack of 10, Black keyring fobs

Size: 2 1/8" L x 1 1/4" H x 1/4" T

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