ENFORCER Indoor Proximity Card Reader
SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
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Operating the Proximity Card Reader:
Unlocking the door with a user card:
1.
Tap the user card once.
2.
Two beeps confirm that a valid user card was read. The LED corresponding to the user group
(1 through 5) flashes once while the door strike is opened.
3.
Five beeps indicate that the user card was not programmed and is invalid.
Unlocking the door with a super user card:
1.
Tap the super user card twice within 3 seconds.
2.
Two beeps confirm that a valid super user card was read. The LED corresponding to the user
group (1 through 5) flashes once while the door strike is opened.
3.
Five beeps indicate that the super user card was not programmed and is invalid.
Temporarily disable the proximity card reader with a super user card:
1.
Tap the super user card on the reader once, and then press the “Bell” button within 3
seconds.
2.
Two beeps confirm that the card reader is disabled. The blue status LED will flash slowly
(0.5 sec ON, 1 sec OFF) while the reader is disabled.
3.
Five beeps indicate that the super user card was not programmed and is invalid.
NOTE 1:
While the card reader is disabled, the blue status LED will flash slowly. The card reader
will reject all user cards during this time.
NOTE 2:
While the card reader is disabled, the door can be opened using a super user card or by
pressing the egress button.
NOTE 3:
The doorbell button works as normal whether the card reader is disabled or not.
Re-enable the proximity card reader with a super user card:
1.
Tap the super user card on the reader once, and then press the “Bell” button within three
seconds.
2.
Two beeps confirm that the card reader is now enabled. The card reader returns to normal
operation, and the blue status LED flashes turn to a steady ON.
3.
Five beeps indicate that the super user card was not programmed and is invalid.
NOTE
: Using the master card to program the card reader while it is disabled will automatically
re-enable the reader upon exiting the programming mode. This allows the master card
user to retain control of the system even if the super user card is lost.