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NS1 OPERATING LEVELS 

The NS1 Proximity Reader has two operating levels: 

 

Installer Level

. On this level the NS1 can be configured by the Installer. This level is also used to do 

typical Installer options. 

 

User Level. 

On this level typical user options can be set, such as adding and voiding user cards, 

setting the door open time, etc. 

This Quick Guide explains the most frequently used Installer settings that can be used to configure the 
NS1. Please refer to the 

NS1 User Guide (TD1168)

 for user related settings. 

The programming steps mentioned in this Quick Guide represent a limited number of programming 
functions that can be performed by the Installer on an NS1. Please refer to the NS1 Master Manual 
(TD0099) for all the possibilities. 

NS1 LEDS 

The NS1

 

is provided with seven LEDs which serve as status indicators. Figure 2 illustrates their function. 

 

 

Figure 2 

LED indicators NS1 

PROGRAMMING DEVICE 

1 2 3

5 6

4
7 8 9

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A remote programmer can be used to configure the NS1 and do settings in the NS1 by 
bringing it into the RF field of the NS1. 

A programmed function may look like as follows:  

 

 

The blank “n” in the function indicates an optional number. 

An Installer Remote Programmer can set all functions of the NS1. 

In this Quick Guide, configuring the NS1 Proximity Reader is described by means of a Remote 
Programmer. However, there are other ways. Northern also offers the possibility of programming the NS1 
Proximity Reader through the 

NS1 Manage

 PC software. 

If you have to install this application, please refer to the installation instructions of the NS1 Manage 
manual (TD0099). 

Led 1 (yellow) 

Indicates that a card/remote programmer is within range of the NS1. 

Led 2 (green) 

Indicates that access is granted or that the NS1 is in Unlock Mode. 

Led 3 (red) 

Indicates that the door lock is closed. 

Led 4 (red) 

Indicates that the NS1 is in Night Lock mode. 

Led 5 (red) 

Indicates that the NS1 is in Add mode, and that cards are added. 

Led 6 (red) 

Indicates that the NS1 is in Void mode, and that cards are voided. 

Led 7 (red) 

Indicates that the NS1 is in Program mode. 

Summary of Contents for NS1

Page 1: ... of PIN keypad Using an external relay to prevent potential tampering NS1 Manage software for stand alone PC programming event logging and user database maintenance REFERENCES Master card usage is described in the NS1 User Guide TD1168 CONNECTIONS The NS1 uses 12 wire E111235 AWM STYLE 2560 60 C 30V low voltage computer cable The connections are indicated below Wire Stand alone Magstripe ABA Wiega...

Page 2: ...Yellow Pink Blue Grey Green Grey Pink Red Blue Violet Brown Red Black NOTES 1 The relay output is a 1A 30V open collector 2 With the NS1 only DC locks can be used when directly connected to the NS1 Alarm system Controller Next reader or Line Terminator External Clock Door contact Lock or external relay Power supply 12V DC ...

Page 3: ...8 9 0 A remote programmer can be used to configure the NS1 and do settings in the NS1 by bringing it into the RF field of the NS1 A programmed function may look like as follows The blank n in the function indicates an optional number An Installer Remote Programmer can set all functions of the NS1 In this Quick Guide configuring the NS1 Proximity Reader is described by means of a Remote Programmer ...

Page 4: ... up the NS1 2 Set the Lock Type 23 Different lock types can be set by entering the key sequence corresponding with the lock type See the following table for information Lock Type Key sequence Description Normally open 23 0 Normally closed 23 1 The settings normally open and normally closed are used when a lock is directly connected to the NS1 Coded signal 23 2 Coded signal is used to trigger an ex...

Page 5: ...eriod 3 Normal operation of the NS1 is resumed Figure 5 Setting Open Time out Period 4 Set Close Time out 12 The NS1 has a special timer that is intended to check whether the gate or door has been closed within a specific period of time This period of time is adjustable from 0 to 255 seconds The default value is 0 meaning that the function is disabled If you want to use the default value skip this...

Page 6: ...ther than the default one perform the steps indicated in Figure 7 1 Enter Program mode by presenting the Installer Remote Programmer 2 Enter Egress option 3 Normal operation of the NS1 is resumed Figure 7 Setting Egress Option 6 Set NS1 from Installer level to User level To prevent tamper alarms make sure the NS1 cover is in place If for any reason you need to go back to the installer level just p...

Page 7: ...ry If a forced entry situation occurs a continuous alarm will sound If required a burglar alarm can be triggered This option will only activate when a door contact is connected and the Close Time out is not set to zero The alarm can be deactivated by repeating the programming procedure for setting the Close Time out to zero The NS1 also has an anti tamper switch and alarm Tamper Protection The NS1...

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