
MP500/4N-8-16 Programming
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5.9
DISARMING WITH ELECTRONIC OR PROXIMITY KEY
5.9.1
Total disarming from electronic key reader
5.9.1.1
System in use mode = Mode 3 (EN50131 grade 3 compliant)
Proceed as follows to disarm all partitions assigned to the reader and to the key using the electronic key:
1. Insert the electronic key in the reader. The red LED will blink to indicate that the key is being read and the green LED will light up
after a few instants to indicate that the key was recognised. All the green LEDs will blink rapidly if the key is not recognised.
2. The green LEDs corresponding to the armed partitions, if any, will appear if the key is recognised. The red LED will keep blinking.
3. Extract the key.
4. Insert the electronic key again after a few instants.
5. Extract the electronic key when the red LED starts blinking.
6. The green LEDs will go out. A LED will stay on to indicate that the key is not assigned to the partition. The possibility of disarming
each partition depends on the programming of the reader and on the key used.
IMPORTANT!
The key will disarm only the assigned partitions and not necessarily all the partitions even with this procedure.
5.9.1.2
System in use mode = Mode 2 or Mode 0
Proceed as follows to disarm all partitions assigned to the reader and to the key using the electronic key:
1. Insert the electronic key in the reader. The red LED will blink to indicate that the key is being read. All the green LEDs wi ll blink
rapidly if the key is not recognised.
2. Extract the electronic key when the red LED starts blinking.
3. The green LEDs indicate the status of the partitions assigned to the reader.
LED off
= partition
disarmed,
LED on
= key not assigned to the partition. The possibility of disarming each partition
depends on the programming of the reader and on the key used.
IMPORTANT!
The key will disarm only the assigned partitions and not necessarily all the partitions even with this procedure.
5.9.2
Total disarming from proximity key reader
5.9.2.1
System in use mode = Mode 3 (EN50131 grade 3 compliant)
Proceed as follows to disarm all partitions assigned to the reader and to the key using the proximity key:
1. Approach the proximity key to the transponder. The red LED will blink to indicate that the key is being read and the green LED will
light up after a few instants to indicate that the key was recognised. All the green LEDs will blink rapidly if the key is not recognised.
2. The green LEDs corresponding to any armed partitions will light up if the key is recognised (the
procedure will disarm the partitions if any green LEDs are on). The red LED will keep blinking.
3. Move the key away.
4. Approach the proximity key again when the red LED switches off.
5. Move away the proximity key when the red LED starts blinking.
6. The green LEDs will indicate the status of the partitions assigned to the reader for a few seconds:
LED off
= partition disarmed,
LED on
= key not assigned to the partition. The possibility of
disarming each partition depends on the programming of the reader and on the key used.
IMPORTANT!
The key will disarm only the assigned areas and not necessarily all the areas even with this procedure.
5.9.2.2
System in use mode = Mode 2
Proceed as follows to disarm all partitions assigned to the reader and to the key using the proximity key:
1. Approach the proximity key to the transponder. The red LED will blink to indicate that the key is being read. All the green LEDs will
blink rapidly if the key is not recognised.
2. Move away the proximity key from the transponder when the red LED starts blinking.
3. The green LEDs indicate the status of the partitions assigned to the reader.
LED off
= partition
disarmed,
LED on
= key not assigned to the partition. The possibility of disarming each partition
depends on the programming of the reader and on the key used.
IMPORTANT!
The key will disarm only the assigned partitions and not necessarily all the partitions even with this procedure.
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