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ENFORCER Indoor Proximity Card Reader

 

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SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Power input 

12VDC 

Current draw 

Standby 

60mA 

Active 

80mA 

Max. read distance 

6" (15cm) 

User card limit 

500 Cards (5 groups @ 100 users) 

Super user card limit 

5 cards 

Master card limit 

1 card 

Transmit frequency 

125kHz 

Outputs 

Lock strike relay 

 Fail-safe/fail-secure, 3A@16VDC            

(solid-state relay) 

Doorbell relay 

N.O. Dry contact, 1A@24VDC 

Tamper switch 

 N.C. Dry contact, 50mA@16VDC 

Relay time delay 

Timed output 1~60 or toggle mode 

Temperature 

-4°~158° F (-20°~70° C) 

Relative humidity 

5~95%, non-condensing 

IP Rating 

IP55 

Dimensions 

4

3

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4

"x2

3

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8

"x

15

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16

" (120x60x23 mm) 

 

Table of Contents: 

Introduction ...................................................... 2 
Specifications .................................................. 2 
Parts List ......................................................... 2 
Dimensions and Overview ............................... 3 
Installation ....................................................... 3 
Mounting Diagram ........................................... 3 
Wiring the Proximity Card Reader ................... 4 
Wiring Diagram ................................................ 5 
Types of Proximity Cards ................................ 6 
The Master Card ............................................. 7 
Programming the Master Card ........................ 7 
LED Indicators ................................................. 7 

 

Introduction: 

The ENFORCER Indoor Proximity Card Reader is a flexible solution for securing controlled access. 
Its stylish case and small size make it ideal for use in most residential, commercial, and industrial 
sites. Simple enough to deploy in small businesses, it also has the programming capability to meet 
the  needs  of  midsize  and  enterprise  companies.  Simple  installation,  high  reliability,  attractive 
design, and scalability are all combined in the ENFORCER Proximity Card Reader. 

Specifications: 

Parts List: 

1x Proximity card reader 
10x Proximity cards 
1x Manual 
2x Mounting screws 
1x Diode 

Basic Programming ........................................ 8 
Operating the Proximity Card Reader ............ 9 
Advanced Programming .......................... 10-14 

Prog. User Cards ...................................... 10 
Deleting User Cards ................................. 11 
Deleting a Lost User Card ........................ 11 
Deleting an Entire User Group .................. 12 
Prog. the Door Unlock Mode ............... 12-13 
Prog. System Lockout............................... 13 
Prog./Deleting Super User Cards ........ 14-15 

Troubleshooting ............................................ 15 
FCC Statement / Warranty ........................... 16 
 

Also Available: 

 

PR-K1K1-AQ:

 Proximity  

key fobs sold in packs of 10 

 

 

PR-K1S1-A:

 Proximity      

cards sold in packs of 10 

 

Summary of Contents for PR-312S-PQ

Page 1: ...perations and programming Solid state lock relay for longer life lower power consumption and shock vibration resistance Up to 500 user cards Up to 5 super user cards plus 1 master card 10 Cards included additional cards available sold separately in packs of 10 Integrated doorbell button ...

Page 2: ...d 7 LED Indicators 7 Introduction The ENFORCER Indoor Proximity Card Reader is a flexible solution for securing controlled access Its stylish case and small size make it ideal for use in most residential commercial and industrial sites Simple enough to deploy in small businesses it also has the programming capability to meet the needs of midsize and enterprise companies Simple installation high re...

Page 3: ...er 6 Permanently screw the base to the mounting location 7 Run the wires from the power supply egress button door unlocking device and other accessories as needed through the hole to connect to the terminal block 8 Connect the appropriate wires to the proximity card reader s terminal block 9 Reattach the proximity card reader s outside case to the base 10 The preliminary installation is done The p...

Page 4: ...ectric locks power OFF to lock ON to unlock Terminal 5 EG IN Egress input for a N O pushbutton egress button 1 Mount one or more N O pushbuttons inside the protected premises as a way for someone without a proximity card to easily unlock the electronic door lock and leave the room 2 Connect one terminal of the N O pushbutton to terminal 5 and the other to the negative input of the 12VDC power supp...

Page 5: ... possible to the lock in parallel with the power terminals of the lock to prevent electromagnetic feedback from damaging the reader The 1N4004 diode is not required when using SECO LARM electric locks Tamper N C Door Bell N O Optional 9 10 TAMPER N C 7 8 DOOR BELL N O The N C tamper switch triggers the alarm when the reader is removed from the base Connect these terminals in series with a 24 hour ...

Page 6: ...d The user groups allow an entire group of user cards to be deleted at once For most simple implementations it is easiest to put all the users maximum of 100 into the default user group group 1 Super User Cards Unlocks the door lock device like a user card except that the card must be tapped or swiped twice near the proximity card reader Allows trusted executives to disable the proximity card read...

Page 7: ...he Bell button to save the master card code and exit the master card configuration mode 2 Beeps 7 Label the card as Master Card and put in a secure location NOTE 1 If the master card is not correctly programmed within the 1 minute countdown period the blue status LED will turn off In this case repeat the above procedure NOTE 2 If the master card is lost program a new master card by repeating the a...

Page 8: ...ON 4 Wait 2 seconds 2 Beeps 5 Tap a blank user card 1 time 2 Beeps 6 For multiple user cards repeat step 5 2 Beeps for each card confirms that the card was programmed into the reader 7 Exit programming by tapping the master card once 2 Beeps NOTE Do not program the same card twice Once a card has been programmed attempts to program that card will be rejected with a single long beep of the proximit...

Page 9: ...s LED will flash slowly 0 5 sec ON 1 sec OFF while the reader is disabled 3 Five beeps indicate that the super user card was not programmed and is invalid NOTE 1 While the card reader is disabled the blue status LED will flash slowly The card reader will reject all user cards during this time NOTE 2 While the card reader is disabled the door can be opened using a super user card or by pressing the...

Page 10: ...roup can then be deleted once the workers leave Step Action Reaction 1 Tap the master card 1 time Blue status LED flashes and LED 1 flashes once 2 Wait 2 seconds 2 Beeps then LEDs 1 through 5 flash 3 Press the Bell button one or more times to choose a user card group from 1 to 5 The LED corresponding to the chosen user groups turns to a steady ON to indicate that the user group is ready to receive...

Page 11: ... card requires the use of the user card which was programmed immediately prior to the lost user card For example if user card 7 in user group 3 was lost to delete it the administrator would need access to user card 6 in user group 3 Step Action Reaction 1 Tap the master card 2 times Blue status LED flashes and LED 2 flashes once 2 Wait 2 seconds 2 Beeps then LEDs 1 2 and 3 flash 3 Press the Bell b...

Page 12: ...teady ON to indicate that the group will be deleted 6 Wait 2 seconds 2 Beeps 7 Press the Bell button to confirm that the user group is to be deleted The LED corresponding to the user group to be deleted flashes 2 Beeps confirm deletion 8 To delete multiple user groups repeat steps 5 7 2 Beeps for each user group confirm that the group was deleted 9 Exit programming by tapping the master card once ...

Page 13: ...Programming System Lockout The ENFORCER PR 312S PQ Indoor Proximity Card Reader can be programmed to temporarily lock out user cards if non programmed user cards are used There are three possible modes 1 No system lockout default mode option 1 2 Stop accepting user cards for 60 seconds after 10 false tries option 2 3 Stop accepting user cards for 15 minutes after 10 false tries option 3 Step Actio...

Page 14: ...will automatically delete the old one To program a super user card Step Action Reaction 1 Tap the master card 5 times Blue status LED flashes and LED 5 flashes once 2 Wait 2 seconds 2 Beeps then LEDs 1 and 2 flash 3 Press the Bell button once LED 1 flashes once 4 Wait 2 seconds 2 Beeps then LEDs 1 through 5 start to flash 5 Press the Bell button 1 to 5 times to choose a user group The LED correspo...

Page 15: ...urns to a steady ON 6 Wait 2 seconds 2 Beeps 7 Press the Bell button once 2 Beeps confirm that the super user card was deleted 6 Exit programming by tapping the master card once 2 Beeps NOTE After deleting a super user card that card may be reused like any blank card Troubleshooting The LEDs do not light Check the power connection Check the power supply The relay does not activate Make sure you ar...

Page 16: ...eplacement or repair only at SECO LARM s option In no event shall SECO LARM be liable for any special collateral incidental or consequential personal or property damage of any kind to the purchaser or anyone else SECO LARM U S A Inc 16842 Millikan Avenue Irvine CA 92606 Website www seco larm com PIHAK1 Phone 949 261 2999 800 662 0800 Email sales seco larm com MiPR 312S PQ_140818 docx Also Availabl...

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