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Presenting a valid user token to the unit will cause the LED to briefly flash Green and the door will unlock.  

The presentation of a barred or unknown user token is indicted by a Red LED display.

The external handle is only engaged once access has been granted.  The inside handle is always engaged.

Normal Operation

A button on the inside allows the internal handle to be held in the unlocked position. 

Software Configuration

Name: The reader can be named individually if required.

Reader operating mode: Set the operating mode.

Timed operating modes: A different operating mode can 

be configured within a time window.

Reader:  Local settings for the reader.

Output

:  Configures the lock for timed release or toggle mode.

Events: Shows the events for this control unit only.

Access Rights:  Lists users who have access through this door. 

Door name: Name the Door.

Door open time: Set the door open time.

Unlock the Door during: Holds the door 

unlocked during this timezone. - Set to  'At No 

Time'  for normal user operation.

Blue 

Green flash + beep

Red flash + low beep 

Red flash

Amber constant flashing 

Red constant flashing 

Indicates wireless communication with the Net2 software

A valid user card has been presented and the handle is engaged 

An invalid user card has been presented - No access granted 

Activity has been sensed but no user card has been presented 

A valid user card has been presented - the handle is not horizontal and so the latch cannot release

The handle is being held down - The latch cannot relock 

LED indications

Summary of Contents for 746-284

Page 1: ...x nano starter kit The current specification for compatible PC hardware network and operating systems is available on our website at the following link http paxton info 720 What s in the box Qty Description Part Number Net2 demonstration cards and keyfobs Documentation Net2Air USB dongle Easyprox nano USB desktop reader 514 326 746 284 Paxton Access Bench test guide Paxton Please go to the followi...

Page 2: ...n the Token number box 8 Add a user name and select All hours all doors as the access level 9 Click Add user and Close The user record will display Use this same token through the remaining sections of this guide 1 Remove the plastic access plate at the rear of the unit by removing the top standoff screws 2 Push the battery pack lead onto the white power plug 3 Fit the battery pack into the unit a...

Page 3: ...cycles Updates except Qwhen the lock is held open by a timezone can be forced by using the handle to wake up the unit QDisplay the Doors screen and double click the entry Set the door open time to 10 seconds and apply QIf you now touch the handle the LED will flash Blue as the lock is updated Presenting a token will now Qunlock the unit for 10 seconds Note that if you do not manually call for the ...

Page 4: ... Software configuration LED and alarm indications Detailed server operation Battery replacement Flat battery recovery The installation requires Net2Air bridge units to achieve the wireless range necessary for reliable communication The specification table relates to these bridge devices The Net2Air dongle provided with this kit should not be used for this purpose ...

Page 5: ...mbly 2 Rear Lock Assembly 3 Rubber Escutcheon x2 4 Left and Right Handles 5 Battery Pack 6 Tubular Mortice Lock 7 Spindle 8 8 mm Conversion Sleeve 9 2 mm Allen Key 10 8 mm Spanner 11 Strike Plate Backbox 12 Strike Plate 13 Long Mounting Screws x4 14 Short Mounting Screws x4 This unit is for indoor use only Ins 30107 Easyprox nano This wireless unit requires a Net2Air bridge to communicate with the...

Page 6: ...rilling Step 3 Fitting the latch Step 4 Fitting the battery pack Drill a 25 mm hole in the door edge at least 80 mm deep to accept the latch Drill the 4 x 10 mm holes for the mounting screws and one 25 mm hole for the spindle To ensure accuracy you should drill these holes from both sides of the door towards the centre This also avoids the risk of damaging the door face when the drill breaks throu...

Page 7: ...ch NOT the plunger Fig C Mark this distance on the frame to show how far back the plate needs to be to hold the door closed Fig D Position the strike plate within these guide lines Mark the positions of the fixing screws and draw around the cut out in the strike plate Chisel out a 15 mm aperture to receive the latch bolt Fix the strike plate with one latch screw to the surface of the frame FROM TH...

Page 8: ...fault 3 seconds and present a user card This test confirms the correct and free operation of the mechanical lock and also ensures that the electronic circuits will shut down correctly preserving battery life Commissioning checks An Easyprox must bind to a Net2Air bridge before it will enrol itself onto the Net2 system The term bind is used to denote the fixed relationship between a wireless unit a...

Page 9: ...er Output Configures the lock for timed release or toggle mode Events Shows the events for this control unit only Access Rights Lists users who have access through this door Door name Name the Door Door open time Set the door open time Unlock the Door during Holds the door unlocked during this timezone Set to At No Time for normal user operation Blue Green flash beep Red flash low beep Red flash A...

Page 10: ...x moves into full operation The token number is checked against the stored database and access is granted or denied as per a standard Net2 control unit The Easyprox now sends this data via its Net2Air bridge connection to the Net2 server software If any updates need to be sent to the unit including changes to the user data these are now transmitted back The unit will then go back to sleep again wa...

Page 11: ...tom of the unit will allow the circuitry to operate normally A valid user card can then be used to open the door to access the batteries ve ve When the battery voltage falls below 4V the user will see a delay between the card being read and access being granted This delay provides a warning that the battery pack should be replaced The warning delay starts at 2 seconds increasing up to 10 seconds a...

Page 12: ...ection Number of Cards Specifications No Net2Air bridge per system Net2Air wireless range The declaration of conformity is available on request Contact details are provided at http paxton info 596 30 000 operations Paxton Battery Pack Low Reader Keypad module required space on door Total outside dimensions includes handle clearance Battery type High capacity 746 003 Typical battery life Vandal res...

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