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4.1

Access Mode Selection

Before you start registering cardholders, you 

must select 

the suitable access mode

 for your installation.

This function allows the system administrator to decide 
how access will be granted to cardholders (card only, with 
PIN, etc.). The default access mode is set to 

“Mode 0 - 

Card Only”

.

NOTE: 

For more information on access modes, refer to “5.2 

Selecting the Access Mode”, page 17.

4.2

System  Passwords

Four passwords can be programmed in the IoPass unit:

The 

master password

: it is used to program the 

IoPass unit, to access the programming mode as well 
as to protect the parameters of the unit. For security 
purposes, you should modify the master password 
before you start programming the IoPass unit. 

The 

main password 

is a “global” password that can 

be used when access mode “2” is selected.

Auxiliary password: it used to activate an auxiliary 
relay when the auxiliary function is enabled in the 
IoPass unit. This password will automatically be 
enabled when you enable the auxiliary function.

The 

guard password

 is used to arm or disarm the 

connected security system when the guard function 
is enabled in the unit. This password will automati-
cally be enabled when you enable the guard func-
tion.

NOTE: 

For more information on passwords and how to 

modify them, refer to “5.3 Managing Passwords”, page 17.

4.3

Card Management

Up to 5,000 user cards (plus 20 auxiliary cards) can be 
registered in the IoPass unit. Depending on how many 
cards you need to program, you can simply add them one 
at a time or use the batch process to add a pre-selected 
batch of cards in the unit.
For more information on cards, auxiliary cards and all 
functions related to cards, refer to one of the following 
sections:
• “5.4 Adding & Deleting Cards”, page 19:

• “5.4.1 - Single Add/Single Deletion”, page 19;
• “5.4.2 - Batch Add/Batch Deletion”, page 19;
• “5.4.3 - Adding & Deleting Auxiliary Cards”, page 

20.

• “5.5 Viewing Cards”, page 20;
• “5.6 Verifying a Card Number”, page 21;

4.4

Relay-1 Functions

The “Relay-1” (located on the relay module) function 
depends on your requirements. 
There are three (3) possibilities, but

 ONLY ONE

 can be 

configured. Depending on your choice, the jumpers of the 
relay module need to be set up accordingly.

Guard Function

—This function is used to arm/dis-

arm the connected security system. Either by using a 
password and card, or simply a password to arm the 
system.

Auxiliary Function

—This function provides the 

ability to activate an external device without unlock-
ing the door. This relay can be used to activate the 
lighting control, an HVAC control, or simply to 
unlock an auxiliary door. 

Duress Function

—In general, this relay would be 

connected to an external alarm system’s panic input. 
When the duress relay is activated, it triggers the 
panic input on the alarm system, sending a signal to 
the central station to dispatch the police. 

NOTE: 

For more information on how to configure and use 

these features, refer to “5.7 Guard Function Configuration 
(Relay-1)”, page 21; to 
“5.8 Auxiliary Function Configuration 
(Relay-1)”, pa
ge 22, and to “5.9 Configuring the Duress 
Function (Relay-1)”, page 23.

4.5

Alarm Relay Functions

An alarm relay is provided on the relay module. This alarm relay
can be activated by the following events:

• Tamper Alarm (if enabled);
• Forced Entry (enabled by default);
• Door Ajar (if enabled);
• Incorrect Password keyed in five times consecutively 

within four (4) minutes (if enabled).

NOTE: 

The alarm relay is always “enabled”, but users can 

configure options that can trigger this relay as detailed in 
section “5.16 Alarm Relay Timer Configuration”, page 26 
(default 240 seconds).

4.6

Tamper Alarm Function

When enabled, the tamper alarm function automatically 
activates the “Alarm Relay” and sound the internal buzzer 
when the front panel of the unit is removed.

NOTE: 

Please refer to “5.10 Configuring the Tamper Alarm 

Function”, page 23 for more information.

4.7

Forced Entry Alarm Function

The Forced Entry Alarm Function is already enabled in the 
unit.  This function automatically activates the “Alarm 
Relay” when the door contact detects unauthorized access 

Summary of Contents for IoPass SA-500

Page 1: ...on on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer The entire manual should be carefully read IoPass Stand Alone Door Controller Installation Manual DN1445 0303 V 2 22 ...

Page 2: ... of insuffi cient coverage disconnecting a device immediately following a per son through the controlled gate or door or interfering with the proper operation of the system Power Failure Control units intrusion detectors smoke detectors and many other security devices require an adequate power supply for proper opera tion If a device operates from batteries it is possible for the batteries to fail...

Page 3: ...Systems s liability for failure to repair the product under this warranty after a reasonable number of attempts will be limited to a replacement of the product as the exclusive remedy for breach of war ranty Under no circumstances shall Kantech Systems be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages based upon breach of warranty breach of contract negligence strict liability or any o...

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Page 5: ...2 Modifying the Main Password 18 5 3 3 Modifying the Auxiliary Password 18 5 3 4 Modifying the Guard Password 18 5 4 Adding Deleting Cards 19 5 4 1 Single Add Single Deletion 19 5 4 2 Batch Add Batch Deletion 19 5 4 3 Adding Deleting Auxiliary Cards 20 5 5 Viewing Cards 20 5 6 Verifying a Card Number 21 5 7 Guard Function Configuration Relay 1 21 5 7 1 Enabling the Guard Function 21 5 7 2 Arming D...

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Page 7: ... the IoPass firmware as of version 2 22 The new features include 1 Reset function you can clear the IoPass memory and reset it to factory default values 2 View function you can view the next and previous card access and auxiliary card programmed in the system 3 Custom language selection the IoPass unit can be operated in five languages English French Spanish German and Dutch 4 More transaction in ...

Page 8: ...ndicator Bicolor green red Operating temperatures 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Operating humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Door contact input NO or NC selectable Request to Exit input NO or NC selectable Relay output Strike Alarm and Relay 1 relay Form C NO and NC 3A 24VDC Strike Alarm and Relay 1 timer 1 to 255 sec Door ajar timer 1 to 255 sec Audit trail On unit last 380 transaction...

Page 9: ...tact recommended Locking device required Door alarm or annunciator recommended T Rex Request to Exit detector recommended 2 3 Selecting a Mounting Location Select a mounting location for the unit using the following guidelines Close to the door being supervised Away from areas with a large amount of background noise It is recommended that you mount the unit so that the LCD is visible to users when...

Page 10: ...ng the Door Locking Device To install the door locking device refer to the manufacturer s instructions To connect it refer to the diagram below Wiring Diagram 2 8 Connecting the T Rex Exit Detector or Exit Button To install the T Rex Exit Detector push button refer to the manufacturer s instructions To connect it refer to the diagram below Wiring Diagram 2 9 Connecting the Door Contact To install ...

Page 11: ...For more information on the relay function please refer to Relay 1 Functions page 15 Jumper Settings 2 12Connecting the Power Once all other wiring is complete power up the unit Wiring Diagram NOTE Once all connections are finished you may start to program the unit Before you do so we recommend you read the section called Programming IoPass Introduction page 13 Relay 1 Function Function 1 2 3 DURE...

Page 12: ...Installing and Wiring IoPass Connecting the Power 12 General Wiring Diagram ...

Page 13: ...bled See p 23 Auxiliary function Disabled See p 22 Auxiliary password 1234567 default when enabled See p 18 Guard function Disabled See p 21 Guard password 123 default when enabled See p 18 Tamper alarm func tion Disabled See p 23 Forced entry alarm function Enabled See p 24 Door ajar Enabled See p 24 Alarm relay acti vated on door ajar Disabled See p 24 Incorrect PIN keyed in incorrectly five tim...

Page 14: ...Programming IoPass Introduction IoPass Factory Defaults 14 ...

Page 15: ...0 5 5 Viewing Cards page 20 5 6 Verifying a Card Number page 21 4 4 Relay 1 Functions The Relay 1 located on the relay module function depends on your requirements There are three 3 possibilities but ONLY ONE can be configured Depending on your choice the jumpers of the relay module need to be set up accordingly Guard Function This function is used to arm dis arm the connected security system Eith...

Page 16: ...e keypad are used NOTE Please refer to 5 14 Beeper Key Tone Configuration page 26 for more information 4 11 Loop Type Selection The IoPass unit allows the installer to modify the loop type of the exit button and door contact These normally open contacts can be modified to normally closed to suit installer s requirements NOTE For more information refer to 5 15 Loop Type Configuration page 26 4 12St...

Page 17: ...ure the keypad can be accessed by cardholders if you are using this mode Mode 2 Card only OR main password only This mode will require that the user presents his card to the reader to be granted access OR enters his main password using the keypad to be granted access To Select an Access Mode 1 Enter the master password default is 111111 NOTE It is strongly recommended to modify the default passwor...

Page 18: ...o activate the auxiliary relay To Modify the Auxiliary Password 1 Enter the master password default is 111111 then The LCD displays the following 1 ENROLL 2 PASSWD 3 TIMER 4 SYSTEM 2 Press 2 Passwd The LCD displays the following 1 MASTER 2 MAIN 3 AUX CR 4 GUARD 3 Press 3 Aux Cr The LCD displays the default password and invites you to enter a new one Current 1234567 New 4 Enter the new auxiliary pa...

Page 19: ...it The LCD displays TOTAL CARDS XX xx of cards in unit CARD NO __ ______ 6 There are two ways to enter the card number in the system You can simply present the card to the reader and the number will automatically be entered You can type in the number XX XXXXX printed on the card followed by the sign using the keypad If you need to enter special characters hexadecimal see Special Characters Hexadec...

Page 20: ...re When you delete a card the PIN associated with the card is also deleted 5 4 3 Adding Deleting Auxiliary Cards Auxiliary cards are used to activate an external device without unlocking the door For more information refer to 5 8 Auxiliary Function Configuration Relay 1 page 22 To Add delete Auxiliary Cards 1 Enter the master password default is 111111 fol lowed by the key The LCD displays the fol...

Page 21: ...unction page 21 Modify guard code Refer to To Modify the Guard Password page 18 5 7 1 Enabling the Guard Function To enable the guard function 1 Enter the master password default is 111111 fol lowed by the key The unit displays the following 1 ENROLL 2 PASSWD 3 TIMER 4 SYSTEM 2 Press 4 System The LCD displays 1 ALARM 2 CHECK 3 MODE 4 OTHER 3 Press 4 Other The LCD displays 1 TONE 2 DURESS 3 MORE 4 ...

Page 22: ...Up 2 Down 5 8 Auxiliary Function Configuration Relay 1 The auxiliary function is used to trigger a device without unlocking the door The auxiliary relay can be used to activate such devices as lighting control HVAC control or to unlock an auxiliary door The system will either accept an auxiliary card or the auxiliary code to activate the relay NOTE The relay will be activated for a period of 3 sec...

Page 23: ...g and program a value between 1 255 seconds 1 To enter the programming mode enter the master password default is 111111 followed by the key The LCD displays the following 1 ENROLL 2 PASSWD 3 TIMER 4 SYSTEM 2 Press 3 Timer The LCD displays 1 STRIKE 2 ALARM 3 DURESS 4 AJAR 3 Press 3 Duress The LCD displays CURRENT 10 SEC NEW 4 Using the keypad enter the number of seconds during which the duress rela...

Page 24: ...ode is displayed Pressing this key will toggle between selections When required mode is displayed press to save and exit 5 11 2 Using the Force Entry Function Follow this procedure to STOP the force entry alarm if it has been activated 1 When the force entry has been activated the alarm relay will be triggered usually an annunciator and the LCD will display READY FOR CARD FORCE ENTRY 2 This Force ...

Page 25: ... Ajar Function Depending if the door ajar function is configured to trigger the alarm relay follow this procedure to STOP the warning device 1 When the door is left opened the alarm relay will be triggered OR the unit s piezo will sound The LCD will display READY FOR CARD DOOR OPEN 2 The Door Open message is displayed and blinking and will remain on the LCD until the door is closed properly 5 13PI...

Page 26: ...n and door contact These normally open contacts can be modified to normally closed to suit installer s requirements To configure the loop type 1 Enter the master password default is 111111 fol lowed by the key The LCD displays the follow ing 1 ENROLL 2 PASSWD 3 TIMER 4 SYSTEM 2 Press 4 System The LCD displays 1 ALARM 2 CHECK 3 MODE 4 OTHER 3 Press 3 Mode The LCD displays 1 ACCESS MODE 2 DOOR_INPUT...

Page 27: ...o clear the memory the master password is required A double confirmation is used to confirm memory deletion 1 Enter the master password default is 111111 fol lowed by the key The LCD displays the follow ing 1 ENROLL 2 PASSWD 3 TIMER 4 SYSTEM 2 Press 4 System The LCD displays 1 ALARM 2 CHECK 3 MODE 4 OTHER 3 Press 4 Other The LCD displays 1 TONE 2 DURESS 3 MORE 4 LANGUAGE 4 Press 3 More The LCD dis...

Page 28: ...CARDS 1 S_ADD VIEW CARDS 2 S_DEL 2 PASSWD 1 MASTER 2 MAIN 3 AUX CR 4 GUARD 3 TIMER 1 STRIKE 2 ALARM 3 DURESS 4 AJAR 4 SYSTEM 1 ALARM 1 TAMPER 2 FORCE 3 D_AJAR 1 DOOR TIMER 2 ALARM RELAY 4 P_ERR 2 CHECK 1 CHECK CARD NO 2 RECORD CHECK 3 MODE 1 ACCESS MODE 2 DOOR_INPUT 1 EXIT BUTTON 2 DOOR 4 OTHER 1 TONE 2 DURESS 3 MORE 1 GUARD 1 GUARD FUNCTION 4 LANGUAGE 2 STRIKE ACTIVE 1 ENABLE 2 DISABLE 2 AUX CARD...

Page 29: ...ramming mode To enter programming mode enter your 6 digit master password i e 111111 followed by the key Passwords Default New Master 2 1 111111 I__I__I__I__I__I__I Main 2 2 1234 I__I__I__I__I Auxiliary 2 3 1234567 I__I__I__I__I__I__I__I Guard 2 4 123 I__I__I__I Timers Default New Strike relay 3 1 10 seconds I__I__I__I Alarm relay 3 2 10 seconds I__I__I__I Door ajar 3 4 20 seconds I__I__I__I Dures...

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Page 31: ... the LCD will display a Time Out message and return to the normal greeting screen 4 The relay will be triggered and the system will disarm Depending on how the system is set up the strike may activate or deactivate 5 The LCD will return to the normal greeting display and the red LED will not flash When the door unlocks access is granted instantly When the door remains locked you must present your ...

Page 32: ...rly Once the function is enabled in the system follow this procedure to use the duress function 1 Present your card at the reader skip this step if you are using mode 2 2 Key in your PIN or the main password if mode 2 immediately followed by the digit 9 Example 55559 followed by 3 The door will open normally access granted and the relay will activate for the pre set period of time How to use the D...

Page 33: ...Programming IoPass Step by Step Resetting the IoPass Unit to Factory Defaults 33 ...

Page 34: ...Programming IoPass Step by Step Resetting the IoPass Unit to Factory Defaults 34 ...

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