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Document Number: MAN0045 

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P1 Stand Alone Controller Manual  

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Summary of Contents for P1 Stand Alone

Page 1: ...Document Number MAN0045 Issue 4 01 Page 1 of 16 P1 Stand Alone Controller Manual Bitesize...

Page 2: ...that are to enter via the rear cable access holes Screw the controller to the wall WARNING Extreme caution must be used when opening the controller housing DO NOT touch any connections or components o...

Page 3: ...ault setting INDICATORS Status LEDs can be found on the front panel of the controller and repeated at the keyboard and card readers These indicators have the following meanings Keypad Status LED Meani...

Page 4: ...ly one controller and therefore the indicators for Door B are not needed These indicators are included in case the unit is ever up graded to two doors Before programming make sure that the SELECTED in...

Page 5: ...Issue 4 01 Page 5 of 16 P1 STAND ALONE CONTROLLER 40027 Reset Push Button Interlock Keyboard Signals Inputs Outputs Relay B Lock O P Reader A Reader B BCD Keyboard 0V to Earth Link Lock Supply Termina...

Page 6: ...ut to 0V for 4 seconds Related Engineers Menus 00 Engineers Password ACCESS CODE FUNCTIONS The P1 Stand Alone controller has a single access code that can be programmed The access code can be any numb...

Page 7: ...Document Number MAN0045 Issue 4 01 Page 7 of 16 CHANGING ACCESS CODES BY KEY SWITCH 1 Turn key switch on 2 Enter new access code 3 Turn key switch off...

Page 8: ...Mode 31 to 36 Feedback Volume Control REMOVING CARDS by PRESENTATION FORGET User function 03 This is the reverse of the Discovery Mode The cards presented to the reader will be removed from memory and...

Page 9: ...is to use the block add method shown in this flow diagram This example will enable 50 cards Site code 8023 from card 0001 to 0050 Related User Menus 02 Discover Cards 03 Forget Cards 05 Remove Card Re...

Page 10: ...ted User Menus 02 Discover Cards 03 Forget Cards 04 Add Card Related Engineers Menus 04 Reader A Technology 05 Reader B Technology 20 Keyboard Mode 11 Random Search 20 Keyboard Mode 31 to 36 Feedback...

Page 11: ...lose 1 On 0 Off 0 Off 19 External keyboard mode 0 to 1 1 Enter Prog 20 Keyboard Mode 0 to 8 0 Access Code 25 Reader A APB Configuration 0 to 3 0 26 Reader B APB Configuration 0 to 3 0 27 Relay B Time...

Page 12: ...4 Digits as the Card ID Programming Reader technology A Crystal readers These can be connected in two ways If the classic P1 Stand Alone reader 4 wire method is used select Template 0 If using the 6 w...

Page 13: ...re Use 2 Follow Door Forced 3 Follow Duress 4 Follow Hacker 5 Follow PDO 6 Random Search 7 Follow Fire Input 8 Follow Intruder Input 9 PC Controlled 10 Follow Time Zone 11 Two Stage Lock Release 12 Tu...

Page 14: ...f not you should fit an appropriate suppression device across the coil In the case of solenoid operated locks a flywheel diode will do Connect the cathode Bar End to the positive and the anode to the...

Page 15: ...ty Reader Egress Switch Keyboard EMERGENCY DOOR RELEASE Door Sense Closed when Door is 40027 Cables Cable Function Cores Screened Twisted Pair Strands per Core Core Strand Thickness Conductor Area Res...

Page 16: ...yright BSB Electronics Ltd TA Progeny Access Control 2014 All rights reserved P1 Stand Alone Controller Progeny HID Prox Progeny iCLASS P1 Stand Alone 4 Wire Template 2 Progeny Prox 2 Progeny Prox 0 P...

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