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IEI   MiniMax   3   Installation/Programming   Manual                                                                   Section   3:   Programming

3.6  Programming Users

The following section describes in detail how to program users. Each Max 3 Door Control Module can store up to 2000 users. Each 
user is stored in a unique position in the units memory. This is referred to as the user location. Codes can be from 1 to 6 digit in length 
in any combination. If at any point while programming a code or a card you get a programming error (solid yellow LED), and you 
know you are entering the command correctly, make sure that the code or card is not already programmed. If you are unsure try 
entering that code or presenting that card outside of program mode and see if you are granted access. If so, you must use a different 
code or card for that user.

3.6.1  User Types

The table below identifies and describes the four user types supported by the Max 3. The user type number is used in programming 
commands in the subsequent sections where it indicates “user type.”

Table 4: User Types

User Type Name

User Type Number

Description

Toggle User

0

Toggle users are used to latch the Main Relay in the unlocked 
position for an indefinite period of time. Entering the same (or 
another) toggle code, re-locks the unit.

Standard Access

1

Normal access users are the default user type. This user type unlocks 
the door for the duration of the Main Relay time set in command 11. 
See section 3.4 for details.

Lockout User

3

A Lockout user is used to lock out other users from gaining access 
through the door. Refer to section 3.10 for details on user lockout.

Extended Unlock User

4

Extended Unlock users operate like standard access users, except 
they use a different unlock time programmed using command 32, 
parameter 3. It is defaulted to 10 seconds. See section 3.8 for details.

Singe Use User

5

Single use users are allowed to gain access only once. After you enter 
this code/card the user is deleted from memory.

Relock User

6

A Relock user is used to relock the door if it was toggled open or is in 
auto-unlock. Once entered, the door relocks immediately.

Emergency User

7

An Emergency user is a special user that can't be locked out by a user 
lockout code. This user also uses the extended unlock time. It is 
defaulted to 10 seconds. See section 3.8 for details.

Document #: 6055672, Rev 1.0 D1c                                                                                                                Page  31 of 48

Note:

 IEI recommends that, if you are not using software, you keep a list of all the 

users you have programmed in the device, in case you need to modify or delete a 
particular user later on.

Summary of Contents for MiniMax 3

Page 1: ...IEI MiniMax 3 Installation Programming Manual Document Number 6055672 Revision 1 0 Date 01 23 07...

Page 2: ...Door Ajar Relay 19 2 12 Wire the Forced Door Relay 20 2 13 Network the MiniMax 3 21 2 13 1 Connect the MiniMax 3 Backplane Directly to a PC 21 2 13 2 Connect Multiple Backplanes Together 22 2 13 3 Con...

Page 3: ...14 Programming Error Lockout 39 3 14 1 Setting the Error Lockout Threshold 39 3 14 2 Setting the Error Lockout Duration 39 3 15 Programming Wiegand LED Active State 39 3 16 Programming Wiegand Sounder...

Page 4: ...3 Figure 6 Connecting Diode Across Maglock 13 Figure 7 Connecting MOV Across Strike 13 Figure 8 Connect Secured Series Front End to DCM 14 Figure 9 Connect Primary Wiegand Front End Reader to DCM 15 F...

Page 5: ...er USB to RS485 Converter or LAN connection using SEG M or SEG 1 Audit Trail 2000 Event Transaction Log Front End Support Each Max 3 Module supports either two Wiegand or Secured Series front End read...

Page 6: ...Cable Stranded wire with overall foil shield Mechanical Enclosure Surface mount Height 3 56 9 04cm Width 11 29 28 67 cm Length 11 31 28 7 cm Material 19 gauge steel Environmental Temperature Toleranc...

Page 7: ...cifications 1 4 Max 3 Door Control Module Diagram The diagram below shows the component locations and terminal connections on the Max 3 Door Control Module Document 6055672 Rev 1 0 D1c Page 7 of 48 Fi...

Page 8: ...ions on the Backplane Notes The Max 3 communicates to the PC via an RS 485 connection For this connection use TS3 on the far right bottom of the backplane The module is then connected to the backplane...

Page 9: ...mounted to Max 3 Module 1 Secured Series Software Package 1 MiniMax 3 Installation and Programming Manual Please check the contents of the enclosure and verify all components on the packing list are p...

Page 10: ...ly grounding the unit before making any connections or even touching the backplane the large circuit board in the enclosure Wire as shown and plug the transformer into a grounded electrical socket Pag...

Page 11: ...e backplane This cable is connected from P5 on the upper right corner of the module to the three position connector underneath the module on the top right of the backplane labeled P1 Simply plug one e...

Page 12: ...ive side to negative on your power supply When using an Electric Strike connect the lock s positive side to the normally open NO terminal and the negative side to negative on your power supply Connect...

Page 13: ...You must connect the diode as close as possible to the locking device for it to work properly 2 5 2 Installing an MOV to Prevent Electrical Kickback from Lock AC Locks Only If your electric locking de...

Page 14: ...on the Max 3 Backplane There is a fast tab located under each module on the lower edge of the backplane They are labeled FT1 FT2 FT3 and FT4 Connect the drain wire from the front ends connected to mod...

Page 15: ...ire inside the foil shield from the front end cable to the fast tab located on the Max 3 Backplane There is a fast tab located under each module on the lower edge of the backplane They are labeled FT1...

Page 16: ...front end cable to the fast tab located on the Max 3 Backplane There is a fast tab located under each module on the lower edge of the backplane They are labeled FT1 FT2 FT3 and FT4 Connect the drain w...

Page 17: ...rs to the feature that automatically locks the door one second after the door contact switch is opened This allows you to program a long unlock time when required without worrying about the door remai...

Page 18: ...either a valid code card or REX so you can bypass the existing alarm panel as shown in the diagram below For this feature you must wire dedicated door contact to terminals TS6 door contact switch inp...

Page 19: ...command 44 the relay energizes and remains energized until the door contacts are closed Remember you must remove jumper JP1 for the door contact input to operate The diagram below shows how switch po...

Page 20: ...remains energized until either a valid code is entered or card presented to the Front End Reader a valid code is entered on the Max 3 Module or the Forced Time command 45 expires The diagram below sh...

Page 21: ...ired in parallel which means if one unit goes off line the rest are unaffected and increased data transfer speed To make this connection connect the Data A Data B and GND terminals on TS3 See below to...

Page 22: ...multiple backplanes remember that each backplane can be up to 4000 feet away from the converter For example if your PC was centrally located with two units in either direction at 4000 feet the two ba...

Page 23: ...wire harness from J1 on the SEG M to P5 on the module and P1 on the backplane To connect additional backplanes to the system simply connect TS3 on the first backplane to TS3 on the next backplane as...

Page 24: ...e supplied 3 conductor wire harness from P5 to the RS 485 connector underneath the module on the backplane P1 To connect additional backplanes to the system simply connect TS3 on the first backplane t...

Page 25: ...itch must be wired to an alarm panel or other device that sounds an alarm and or prevents anyone from gaining access through the protected door IEI recommends using a Sentrol 3012 tamper switch not pr...

Page 26: ...terminals marked AC and EGND Provided with the Max 3 are Backup Battery Connection Cables Connect these cables from your 12V battery 7AH Recommended to the Backplane at the terminals marked B and B Po...

Page 27: ...C Power is present LED 3 should be lit This indicates that DC Power is available on the Backplane On the Max 3 Module LED 1 should be lit This indicates that the Max 3 Module is receiving power and fu...

Page 28: ...program the Max 3 Door Control Module You can either program it using the detachable keypad or you can program it using the PC software Using the PC software gives you access to many more features th...

Page 29: ...cuit board Momentarily pushing this button forces the unit into program mode You then should change the master code immediately 3 2 2 Changing the Master Code The master code is stored in user memory...

Page 30: ...to reprogram this time This time affects standard unlock users type 1 If you need to program the Main Relay to toggle you must program a toggle user See the user section for details on user types Acti...

Page 31: ...te period of time Entering the same or another toggle code re locks the unit Standard Access 1 Normal access users are the default user type This user type unlocks the door for the duration of the Mai...

Page 32: ...s follows Action Command Enter Program Mode 99 master code Program User 50 user type user location present card Exit Program Mode 3 6 4 Programming 26 Bit Card Only Users without Presentation To progr...

Page 33: ...combination Refer to table4 for details on user types The programming sequence is as follows Action Command Enter Program Mode 99 master code Program User 52 user type user location code repeat code...

Page 34: ...cannot be programmed as a Card Only user The card loading stops automatically once the current user location exceeds 2000 Pressing any key on the faceplate aborts the loading process Action Command E...

Page 35: ...can delete a block of consecutive users using command 58 This command requires you enter the starting user location you want the deletion to begin and how many users from that point you want to delete...

Page 36: ...e 3 10 Programming User Lockout User lockout is used to lock down the controller so users cannot gain entrance through the door If a locked out user attempts to gain access after a lockout code user t...

Page 37: ...uence is as follows Action Command Enter Program Mode 99 master code Delete Users 44 time 0 10 to 990 Seconds Exit Program Mode 3 12 Programming the Forced Door Time To program the Forced Door output...

Page 38: ...imezones Action Command Enter Program Mode 99 master code Enable Timezones 30 9 1 Disable Timezones 30 9 0 Exit Program Mode 3 13 2 Enable Disable Auto Unlock Use the following command to enable or di...

Page 39: ...gram Mode 3 14 2 Setting the Error Lockout Duration To set the error lockout duration use the following command The default is 10 seconds Action Command Enter Program Mode 99 master code Program Error...

Page 40: ...1 Exit Program Mode 3 17 Enable Disable Control Module Audio Indicators Control Module audio indicators refers the the sounds generated by the controller to indicate various conditions after a code is...

Page 41: ...g Action Command Enter Program Mode 99 master code Reset System Defaults 40 00000 00000 Exit Program Mode 3 18 2 Erasing Entire Memory Resetting System Defaults Entering command 46 deletes everything...

Page 42: ...gram Mode 3 19 2 Selecting Daylight Savings Time Format Below is the command to select which Daylight Savings Time format you wish to use United States US or European Below the command is a chart cont...

Page 43: ...Enabled 5 User Lockout Enable 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 9 Time Zone Select 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 11 Auto Unlock Select 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 12 First In Auto Unlock 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 13 Daylight Savings T...

Page 44: ...e repeat code present card User Types 0 Toggle 1 Standard 3 Lockout 4 Extended 5 Single Use 6 Relock 7 Emergency Program User Card Only By Presenting Card 50 user type user location present card User...

Page 45: ...her Enable Disable Users 56 enable disable user location Enable 0 Disable 1 Program Consecutive Users Card Only Without Presenting Cards 57 number of users user location card PIN card pin Number of Us...

Page 46: ...d is drawing too much current 2 Disconnect the Front End Reader and see if LED 4 turns on If LED 4 does not illuminate there may be a problem on your Max 3 Module 3 CALL IEI TECH SUPPORT 4 2 Keypad Se...

Page 47: ...o replace the battery first power down the module using the On Off switch SW1 SW4 located on the backplane Then remove the battery carefully by lifting it out of the holder Replace the battery with a...

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