Press the
key until the C
C
C
Card
ard
ard
ard option is highlighted (flashing). Press the *
**
* key to
select it.
Press the
key until the Delete
Delete
Delete
Delete option is highlighted (flashing) and press the *
**
*
key to select it.
Choose the Block
Block
Block
Block option by using the
or
keys. When the option is
highlighted, press the *
**
* key to select it.
Enter the Start
Start
Start
Start number of the block of cards to be deleted or present the card (if
available) that is at the beginning of the block to the reader, followed by the *
**
*
key…
…followed by the End
End
End
End number of the block of cards to be deleted. Press the *
**
* key
when completed.
Confirm to delete the cards by pressing the *
**
* key once again. The controller will
emit a single bleep to indicate that deletion of the card has been successfully
completed. Once the card has been deleted from the system OK
OK
OK
OK is displayed. If
the display shows Invalid
Invalid
Invalid
Invalid then the card was not found in the memory and you
are prompted to enter a valid card number.
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
Alarm Features
Alarm Features
Alarm Features
Alarm Features
The SOLOgarde system can produce an alarm under certain conditions. These are:
If the door is forced
The tamper input becomes active
The input supply voltage is out-of-range
A duress code has been entered at the keypad
1
1
certain versions only
An alarm condition is signified by three short bleeps from the SOLOgarde controller sounder together with flashing of the
red Activity
Activity
Activity
Activity LED. Also, if the jumper is fitted to JP2
JP2
JP2
JP2, the alarm output will be activated and the green Alarm
Alarm
Alarm
Alarm LED will be
illuminated.
Additionally the red LED on the reader will flash at an increased rate. This will continue until the alarm has been cleared
(reset) using the hand-held programmer allowing for easy identification of the controller that has experienced an alarm
condition.
Note that if the SOLOgarde controller has Silent mode enabled (refer to section
Note that if the SOLOgarde controller has Silent mode enabled (refer to section
Note that if the SOLOgarde controller has Silent mode enabled (refer to section
Note that if the SOLOgarde controller has Silent mode enabled (refer to section 5.1.1
5.1.1
5.1.1
5.1.1) the sounder on the
) the sounder on the
) the sounder on the
) the sounder on the
SOLOgarde controller will not sound.
SOLOgarde controller will not sound.
SOLOgarde controller will not sound.
SOLOgarde controller will not sound.
3.4.1
3.4.1
3.4.1
3.4.1
Alarm Output
Alarm Output
Alarm Output
Alarm Output
SOLOgarde features a solid-state (transistor) alarm output to which an external alarm sounder can be connected. The
output can either be taken to 0 V (leave jumper JP2 on the SOLOgarde controller board out) or driven to +12 V when
jumper JP2 has been fitted. Refer to figure 10 on Wiring an External Alarm Device.
3.4.2
3.4.2
3.4.2
3.4.2
Door Forced Alarm
Door Forced Alarm
Door Forced Alarm
Door Forced Alarm
In the situation where the door is forced (i.e. the door sense is contact is broken without the lock being released) the
SOLOgarde will go into an alarm state. The alarm will continue until the contacts have closed and for 30 seconds after.
Delete
Confirm?
End
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Start
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Block
Single
Delete
Add
Card
Keypad