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6.7.3  Deleting cards „above or below“ 

If a user loses his ID medium, it is usually impossible to delete the ID from the memory with 
the procedure described in the previous chapter, since the medium is no longer available 
(with an exception of entering the code at the keypad). Following procedure can be used 
for deleting such ID. The procedure 

requires using an ID medium

, which was inserted 

right 

before or right after the ID medium

, which should be deleted. 

Step 1 

Step 2 

Step 3 

Read  the  programming  card 
for 

inserting

: the reader goes 

into 

programming 

mode

which  is  indicated  by  slow 
flashing of yellow LED. 

Read  the  programming  card 
for inserting 5 times in a row; 
the  reader  will  go  into 

Deleting  cards  “above  or 
below”

  mode  indicated  by 

fast flashing of yellow LED. 

Read  a  card,  which  is 
located  in  the  module’s 
memory 

right  before  or  right 

after

  the  card  you  wish  to 

delete.  After  this  step  the 
module  quickly  flashes  with 
yellow LED. 

Step 

4 - A

 

Step 

4 - B

 

Step 5 

For  deleting  an  ID  located 

right  before

  the  ID  used  in 

precious 

step,  read  the 

programming 

card 

for 

deleting

For  deleting  an  ID  located 

right  after

  the  ID  used  in 

precious 

step,  read  the 

programming 

card 

for 

inserting

The  reader  module  goes 
back  into 

standard  operating 

mode

Pic.4 c): Deleting cards “above or below” 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MREM 79

Page 1: ...dules for Fermax Cityline and Fermax Skyline entry panels User s guide 2004 2014 TECH FASS s r o Věštínská 1611 19 153 00 Prague Czech Republic www techfass cz techfass techfass cz Date of release 2014 5 15 valid for FW version 5 11 ...

Page 2: ...ection 6 4 3 Installation instructions 7 4 4 Assembly and disassembly of the reader module 7 5 Setting parameters of the reader module 8 5 1 Configurable parameters 8 5 2 Reader module parameters setting 8 6 Reader module functioning 9 6 1 Door Open function description 9 6 2 Function permanent door lock release according to a time schedule 9 6 3 Alarm states 10 6 4 Standard operating modes 11 6 5...

Page 3: ... modules of this design are intended for installation in Fermax Cityline and Fermax Skyline door entry panels The module is supplied in MREM 79E versions as a PCB 1 Commercial designation of available versions is described in table 1 3 Technical parameters 3 1 Product version Product version Product designation Catalogue number Module features 2 TF EM HID MREM 79E TF 53479000 MREM 79E EM 53479001 ...

Page 4: ...g synchronization MASTER SLAVE modes Indicators 3x LED 1x PIEZO Tamper protection N A Communication interface RS 485 Alternative data input output WIEGAND configurable Table 2 Technical features 3 3 Special accessories Accessories WIO 22 51901200 Remote control module 2x relay Table 3 Special accessories 3 4 Using WIO 22 module for remote output control The WIO 22 remote control WIEGAND relay modu...

Page 5: ...tor for plugging in the C1 cable 8 wires cable C2 Connector for plugging in the C2 cable 3 wires cable C3 Connector for plugging in the C3 cable 7 wires cable J0 Configuration jumper for RS 485 line termination D1 Red green LED operating mode and card reading indication D2 Yellow LED programming mode and door lock release indication D3 Green LED door lock status indication Table 5 Connectors jumpe...

Page 6: ...tion jumpers 4 1 LED Indicators LED indicators D1 Red green Continuously lit red Online operating mode Flashing with 4 s period red Offline operating mode Fast switching red green Address setting mode RS 485 BUS testing mode Single flash green ID media reading D2 Yellow Continuously lit flashing Programming mode Short flashing with 1s per Indicating door lock release configurable D3 Green Indicati...

Page 7: ...nt generating electromagnetic fields Consequently a short distance between the reader modules themselves can cause reading malfunctions for correct operation it is necessary to keep a minimum distance of 50 cm Various metallic constructions may have a negative influence on this distance if there are any doubts it is recommended to make a practical test before final mounting Nearby metal surfaces m...

Page 8: ...0 s Acoustic signalization time Forced door 0 255 s 30 s Acoustic signalization time Door ajar 0 255 s 0 s Acoustic signalization time APB alarm 0 255 s 0 s Signalization time Card alarm 0 255 s 30 s Antipassback function setting See chapter 6 10 Disabled Automatic summer time adjustment YES NO YES Release lock with REX button when tamper alarm active YES NO YES Online authorization timeout 0 2550...

Page 9: ...tched and the beeper is activated when not disabled when the Door Open function is activated The beeper stays active until the door is opened or the preset door lock release time has elapsed see configuration table The door lock relay status remains unchanged until another Door Open function is activated In case the pulse function of the door lock relay is set the door lock relay status is switche...

Page 10: ...e relevant alarm states with setting of the signaling timer 0 occurs the alarm output is activated It can control any alarm device directly or it can be processed further After terminating all alarm conditions the alarm output is deactivated The alarm signaling is triggered by any alarm condition 6 3 1 Tamper alarm In case of tampering the module the status of input 2 or input 3 in proper configur...

Page 11: ...ying of the ID media codes length is required in combined systems with WIEGAND output readers with a fixed WIEGAND data format IDs more information in APS Reader user s guide available at http www techfass cz files m_aps_miniplus_reader_en pdf 6 5 2 HID Proximity ID media format When working with HID Proximity technology ID media the module operates with a code in a recognized 26 or 32 bit format ...

Page 12: ... 11 Signal function in WIEGAND operating mode Since the FW version 5 09 the reading synchronization of a couple of TECHFASS readers is implemented enabling to cancel the mutual disturbance of the modules The reader module offers the Wiegand data interface synchronization in MASTER mode 6 6 3 Wiegand input entry reader The module can be configured into a mode of controlling the door from both sides...

Page 13: ...serting cards into the reader module s memory Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Read the programming card for inserting the reader goes into programming mode One by one read the cards which are to be granted access About 15 seconds after inserting the last card the reader module goes back into standard operating mode Pic 4 a Inserting cards 6 7 2 Deleting cards from the reader s memory For deleting the cards f...

Page 14: ...es into programming mode which is indicated by slow flashing of yellow LED Read the programming card for inserting 5 times in a row the reader will go into Deleting cards above or below mode indicated by fast flashing of yellow LED Read a card which is located in the module s memory right before or right after the card you wish to delete After this step the module quickly flashes with yellow LED S...

Page 15: ... adding and deleting cards should be stored in the table Following example shows correct usage of the programming cards and proper filing of the actions Inserting 5 new cards using the procedure from chapter 6 7 1 Read inserting programming card read cards 1 5 after 15 s the programming mode is exited create a table Pic 4 e Table after inserting 5 cards Card 3 gets lost Delete it using the card 4 ...

Page 16: ...deleting all cards using the procedure described in chapter 6 7 4 it is necessary to create a new filing table 6 8 ID expiration function This function is implemented since the FW version 5 0 It is possible to set an Expiration date for every ID stored in the module When the date occurs the ID becomes invalid expired The expiration evaluation is performed on every date change in the module s RTC a...

Page 17: ... relevant door is opened relevant input is disconnected 6 10 1 Time Antipassback The Time Antipassback is defined by the ABP timer initial value in minutes which is set to the ID after passing at the reader module If the users uses the ID at the address during the timer for the ID is running the Time APB alarm is raised Following parameters affect the Time APB function APB timer initial value defi...

Page 18: ...set at the second input and at the third input output port The logic of the function is individually configurable The function is active whenever one or both of the configured inputs are active The module behavior is as described below when the disabling function is active User with access driven by a time schedule cannot run the door open function User with access always granted is not affected b...

Page 19: ...ified access rights evaluation 8 Useful links Wiring diagrams http techfass cz diagrams aps mini plus en html Program equipment http techfass cz software and documentation en html VALID UNKNOWN ID FOUND ACCESS DRIVEN BY TIME SCHED ACCESS ALWAYS GRANTED HOLIDAY ACCESS GRANTED FOR HOLIDAY AND ACTUAL TIME ACCESS GRANTED FOR ACTUAL DAY TIME READING ID YES NO YES NO NO YES INVALID YES NO NO YES NO YES ...

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