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Associate each card with a name and an extension
number in order to simplify removal. The archive of a
user's card-name pairings is saved by SaveProg on
the PC being used, when programming the device.
In
standalone
mode, it is possible to configure input CA
and configure the activation time of relay F1.
In
slave-DueFili
mode, it is possible to acquire the cards
using SaveProg or module 41018. Please refer to the
relevant documentation for details.
In the absence of card additions using the display or
using SaveProg, the acquisition mode remains the one
with the administrator card.
The cards acquired using the display or loaded into the
contacts list using SaveProg disable the cards present in
the module. Moreover, card acquisition using the display
and using SaveProg does not follow the card format
setting saved in 41017 (“card type” flag), if at least one
card is present in the contacts list.
Enabling of input CA and relay F1 configuration is done
directly on the AV module. Alternatively, instead of
controlling the output F1 of the device, recognition of a
registered card may be used to control any other output
(relay/lock) of the audio or audio/video module or other
auxiliary modules of the system. You can also configure
the output F1 as a common or exclusive lock for the
outdoor unit.
Cards programmed in
slave-DueFili
mode disable the
cards acquired in
standalone
mode.
3.2 Manual registration
In
standalone
mode, the following manual registration
procedure allows you to add new
user
cards t the device
without having to use programming tools:
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Hold a previously registered
administrator
card up to
the reader;
•
Within 5 seconds, hold the new card to be registered
as a
user
up to the reader; the blue LED on the
device will flash rapidly during the registration period;
•
Hold the card in position until registration is
confirmed; the green LED will illuminate for 1 second
(no command is activated);
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The procedure then restarts from step 2: the blue LED
starts flashing rapidly, indicating that another
user
card can be registered within the next 5 seconds.
If no card is read during the 5 second registration period,
or if there is a fault, the white LED will illuminate and the
procedure will be cancelled. Cards can only be deleted
using SaveProg.
4.
Eipvdes
and
slave-eipvdes
modes
Refer to the documentation for Elvox IP and Video Door
IP Manager. These modes do not support the use of
administrator
cards.
5. Operation
When the device is in standby state, the white LED is
illuminated. When a
user
card is read, the green LED
illuminates for 3 seconds and the programmed command
is executed (activation of output F1 or other command
according to the configuration). If the card presented is
not registered, the red LED will flash for 3 seconds.
In the event of an error, the red LED will flash continuously.
Check that: the device is connected to a compatible audio
or audio/video module; the wiring has been connected
correctly; the firmware versions of the modules are
updated.
6. Updating
The device can be updated using SaveProg/FWUpdate.
Disconnect the device from the auxiliary power supply
and/or PoE, connect it to the PC by USB cable and start
the update procedure. During the update procedure, the
red LED stays on. If updating does not start within 30
seconds of connecting the PC by USB cable, the device
will return to operating mode and it will no longer be
possible to update it. Disconnect and then reconnect the
USB cable to repeat the operation.
When it is part of an Elvox IP video door entry system
(
eipvdes
or
slave-eipvdes
), the device is updated by via
Video Door IP Manager by the network.
NOTE: the device is able to operate in
eipvdes
and
slave-eipvdes
modes and can be managed and updated
using Video Door IP Manager if it is equipped with
firmware version 1.8.5.3 or later. If not, it can be updated
using SaveProg/FWUpdate.
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