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ENFORCER Outdoor Stand-Alone/Wiegand Keypad with Proximity Reader
SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
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Programming User Proximity Cards:
Programming the Access Mode / Security Level (Continued):
You should program user cards before programming user codes, especially if you are using the
"card+code" security level.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
The system assigns a temporary user code 8888 to each card under the "card+code" security level.
If at a later time, you change the security level to "card+code" each previously entered card will have
this 8888 user code as well.
In "card+code" security level, you
must
remember to change that code before first use. The 8888
user code does not allow access (see "Changing the User Code for an Existing User, pg. 12).
There are multiple ways to program proximity cards. Proximity cards may be assigned to User IDs
between 0 and 997. When programming cards, use the following general formula after entering base
programming mode (see "Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode," pg. 7):
Multiple user codes or cards – multiple (2~9) user codes or cards are required for access. Any
combination of user codes or cards in any order up to the set number must be used with no more
than 5 seconds between each code or card. No particular user code or card can be repeated. This is
used for extremely secure areas requiring authentication by more than one person.
NOTES:
In multiple user code/card mode, if the same card user code is repeated or a wrong card/code is
used, the device will return to standby without triggering the output.
In multiple user code/card mode, the elapsed time between each user code/card must not
exceed 5 seconds, otherwise, the device will return to standby.
When programming the access mode / security level, use the following general formula from within base
programming mode (see "Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode," pg. 7):
( )
– Program Access Mode function code (LED will change to steady orange)
– Access Mode
Access Mode / Security Level:
– User card access only
– User card+code
– Either user card or code (default)
~ – Multiple user cards or codes (the second number 2~9 sets the number of
cards/codes required for access).
NOTE:
The key returns you to base programming mode (the LED will flash red). Exit programming
mode by pressing the key (see "Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode," pg. 7).
Examples:
1.
Set the access mode to card only:
2.
Set the access to require four user codes/cards: