
prox.pad Installation/Programming Manual
4.5.3 Enabling Secured Series Front End Mode
The prox.pad is defaulted to operate in standalone mode. To use it as a Secured Series Front End you must change the operating mode.
First, change it to Front End Mode, then change it to Secured Series Front End Mode. Use the following commands to change the
operating mode.
1. Enter Program Mode.
Press:
99 # master code *
The yellow LED blinks slowly.
2. Program the prox.pad for Front End Mode operation.
Press:
30 # 3 # 1 # **
3. Program the prox.pad for Secured Series Front End Mode.
Press:
30 # 15 # 1 # **
4. Exit Program Mode.
Press:
*
The yellow LED stops blinking.
4.5.4 Selecting the Card Type
Either standard 26-bit (which is the default value) or Corporate 1000 prox cards are allowed during Secured Series mode. No other
format cards can be used. The PIN data is extracted from these card types and sent to the Secured Series Door Control Module for
verification.
This card type option is set using the following commands:
1. Enter Program Mode.
Press:
99 # master code *
The yellow LED blinks slowly.
2. Program the prox.pad to accept 26-bit HID Format Cards (default)
Press:
30 # 20 # 0 # **
Program the prox.pad to accept Corporate 1000 Cards.
Press:
30 # 20 # 1 # **
3. Exit Program Mode.
Press:
*
The yellow LED stops blinking.
Note:
Because Secured Series systems only support 6-digit card PINs, presenting a Corporate 1000 card with a PIN greater than
999,999 causes the system to ignore the card and generate a single long beep.
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