P r o g r a m m i n g I o P a s s ™ - S t e p b y S t e p
- R e s e t t i n g t h e I o P a s s U n i t t o F a c t o r y D e f a u l t s
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Using the IoPass™ System
By default, the LED (indicator) is red, and the LCD of the
IoPass unit displays:
READY FOR CARD
You may have been given an access card, PIN or main
password for the secured area. Depending on how the
system is configured, the procedure remains the same:
1.
Present your card at the reader OR enter the 4-digit
main password followed by the [#] key;
2.
The system will either grant you access (see step 4) or
prompt you to enter your PIN:
PASSWORD:
3.
Using the keypad, enter your 4-digit PIN followed by
the [#] key. If you key in an incorrect password, the
system will display “Invalid Password”. In this case,
start from step 1.
4.
The LCD displays:
ACCESS GRANTED
The door will unlock and the LED (indicator) will
turn green.
NOTE:
Do not give your PIN to anybody.
Arming
1.
Enter the guard code followed by the [#] key. The
unit will prompt:
CARD PLEASE
2.
Present a card to the reader (any card programmed in
the unit and associated with a PIN will do). You will
have 20 seconds, after that the LCD will display a
“Time-Out” message and return to the normal
greeting screen. Once you have presented the card,
the relay will be triggered (and remains activated
until disarmed) and the LCD will display:
ARMED
3.
You will also notice that the LED (on the unit itself)
will be blinking RED to indicate the armed status.
Disarming
Follow these steps to disarm the system:
NOTE:
The LCD should display “Armed”.
1.
Enter guard code [123] followed by the [#] key;
2.
The LCD will prompt for a card:
CARD PLEASE
3.
Present a card to the reader (any card programmed in
the unit and associated with a PIN will do). You will
have 20 seconds, after that 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 card at the
reader to be granted access.
Follow this procedure to STOP the tamper alarm if it has
been activated.
1.
When the tamper alarm has been activated, the alarm
relay will be triggered (usually an annunciator) and
the LCD will display:
READY FOR CARD
TAMPER ALARM (blink)
2.
This “Tamper Alarm” message is displayed (and
blinking) and will remain on the LCD until an
“access granted” operation is processed by the unit;
3.
Present your card and enter your PIN (depending on
the system set up) followed by the [#] key. Access
will be granted and the message will disappear.
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 Entry” message is displayed (and
blinking) and will remain on the LCD until an
“access granted” operation is processed by the unit;
3.
Present your card and enter your PIN (depending on
the system set up) followed by the [#] key. Access
will be granted and the message will disappear.
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:
How to Enter the Secured Area
How to Arm/Disarm the Connected System
How to Stop a Tamper Alarm
How to Stop a Force Entry Alarm
How to Use the Door Ajar Function
Summary of Contents for IoPass SA-500
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