ENFORCER Indoor Proximity Card Reader
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SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
Types of Proximity Cards:
The proximity cards included with the proximity card reader, as well as additional blank proximity
cards and keyfobs, can be programmed for use in one of three ways (see pg. 3 for ordering
information):
Master Card
Used to program features of the proximity card reader or to add/delete user and super user
cards. The master card will not unlock the door lock device.
When the PR-312S-PQ Proximity Card Reader is first installed, or if the existing master card is
lost, a new master card must first be configured before any programming can be done.
See page 7 to configure the master card.
User Cards
Unlocks the door lock device by tapping or swiping the card near the proximity card reader.
Up to 100 user cards can be programmed per each group of users. There are five user groups,
for a maximum of 500 unique user cards.
Program or delete user cards by using the master card.
The user groups allow an entire group of user cards to be deleted at once.
For most simple implementations, it is easiest to put all the users (maximum of 100) into the
default user group, group #1.
Super User Cards
Unlocks the door lock device like a user card, except that the card must be tapped or swiped
twice near the proximity card reader.
Allows trusted executives to disable the proximity card reader to prevent users from unlocking
the door with their user cards, and re-enable the proximity card reader to resume normal
operation. This function is useful for locking the proximity card reader at night or on the
weekend to prevent users from entering the protected premises.
Up to five super user cards: one for each user group.
“Tapping” vs. “Swiping” the Cards
In the following programming section, the administrator is instructed to “tap” the master or user
cards one or more times. Instead of tapping the card on the reader, one could also pass or swipe
the card near the reader. However, from a programming point of view, tapping the card ensures the
signal was clearly given to the card reader, and makes it easier to count how many times the card
was used.