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ENFORCER Access Control Keypad with Proximity Card Reader
SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
Getting Ready to Program:
Codes and/or Cards:
The
SK-1131-SPQ
can be set to be activated by users in one of three ways:
1.
Keypad code only – There are five types of keypad codes:
•
Master code – Used only for entering programming mode; there can be only one master
code per keypad.
•
Super user code – Can be used to activate outputs #1, #2, and #3, or to disable (inhibit)
or enable the operation of output #1.
•
User codes – Unique codes for each user to activate outputs #1, #2, or #3.
•
Visitor codes – Temporary user codes that can be assigned to visitors or temporary
workers to activate output #1; the visitor codes can be programmed for one-time use or
to expire after a set number of hours has passed.
•
Duress codes – Assigned to specific users as a way to send a silent alert if forced to use
the keypad under duress.
2.
Proximity card only – Standard 125kHz (EM125) proximity cards can be used to activate
outputs #1, #2, or #3.
3.
Card + code – For enhanced security, the user can be required to also enter a code after
tapping a proximity card. The code may be unique to each card or to a group of users, or a
common code can be used with all cards.
Security Levels:
There are four possible security levels for the
SK-1131-SPQ
:
1. Card only – The most basic, convenient level of security. Hold a previously-programmed
proximity card over the keypad to activate outputs #1, #2, or #3 (see “Programming User
Codes and Proximity Cards” on pages 16~17).
2. User code only – Type in a 4- to 8-digit user code to activate outputs #1, #2, or #3
(see pages 16~17).
3.
Card + Common user code – All valid proximity cards can be programmed with a single
common user code so that outputs #1, #2, or #3 can only be activated if one of the cards and
the common user code are used together. The common user code is automatically assigned
when each proximity card is programmed into the keypad (see “Programming Common User
Codes” on pages 15~16).
4.
Card + Unique user code – The most secure level. Each proximity card can be programmed
with its own unique user code so that outputs #1, #2, or #3 can only be activated if the card and
the unique code are used together (see pages 16~17).