
Wiring diagram
PCB front view
Do not use a
switching
power supply
because of the
interference
radiation that
may disturb
the reading of
the badges
ST2
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STAND-ALONE PROXIMITY SYSTEM
N/C contact RL1 (magnet)
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N/O contact RL1 (strike)
DGPROX
PIN Code and/or Badge
ST1 ST2
3
2
1
strike
I1
1 3
RL1RL2
32 V1 E M B OCT5 12
V1
Input voltage
12V ~ or =
12 Power
supply
V Po
wer supply
1 Data
2 Buzzer
3 Green LED
B Request-to-exit PB1
E Alarm Input
M Common PB1, E and 4
O Relay 1 contact
C Common
T Relay 2 N/O contact
I1 Anti-tamper switch
V1 Varistor
Jumper for reset
ST2
Jumper for relay 1
RL1 Door relay
RL2 Alarm relay
230V~
This device comes with a varistor.
The varistor must be connected on the strike terminal
(electromagnet…) operated by the device.
If this product operates more than one strikes, each of them
should have a varistor.
The varistor controls the overload produced by the strike coil –
PB1
Auxiliary reader
12 V 1 4 5 3 2
See wiring diagram auxiliary reader
If you are using a « Shear Lock » electromagnetic lock, it is recommended to use a
separate power supply than the one connected to the DGPROX.

Technical features
Warning: Do not use a switching power supply because of radiation
Input voltage 12 VAC/DC
Output 2 relays, N/O & N/C contact 3A /125V
Anti-triggering contact 500 mA 50 V ~ or =
Badge entry 500 programmable badges
Code entry 500 programmable codes, 5-digit PIN code
Master code 5-digit programmable code
Input 1 request-to-exit
Keyboard 12-digit keypad with built-in buzzer (audible signal)
Distance between the
second reader and the
DGPROX unit
minimum 24 inches (60 cm)
maximum 45 yards (50 meters)
(cable minimum 7 x 0.6 mm
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AWG22)
interference, which may disturb the reading of the badges.
Default values
Master code: 12345
Relay time delay: 1 second
Key-in keypad: 10 seconds
Alarm: Off
Audible signals
1 beep (long) Validation of data in programming mode: master code,
proximity badge or time delay.
Or access code validated
2 beeps (short) Accessing the programming mode
or exiting from the programming mode
4 beeps (short) incorrect mode, user number time delays entered
Visual signals
LED color Normal mode Programming mode
Green Door relay activated Code/Badge position empty
Red Alarm relay activated Code/Badge position busy
Orange Programming mode
Orange flashing Stand-by Data computing error
Request-to-exit
The request-to-exit push button PB1 operates relay RL1.
The LED turns green when the relay is activated.
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Setting a new master code
Enter the master code twice (for the first use, the master code default is 12345). 2 beeps will sound and the orange
LED illuminates to confirm that you are in programming mode.
Enter *3 then 5-digit for the new master code. The LED goes out for 1 second and an audible beep indicates that the
new master code is accepted.
Press # to exit from the programming mode. 2 beeps confirm that the reader is in standby mode.
4 beeps indicate a data computing error.
Setting operating mode and relay outputs
Enter the master code twice (for the first use, the master code default is 12345).
2 audible beeps, and the orange LED illuminates to confirm entry into programming mode.
Operating mode
Door relay
Alarm Relay
Press # to exit from the programming mode. 2 beeps confirm that the reader is in standby mode.
4 beeps indicate a data computing error.
Enter Ý0 then the 2-digit of the operating mode
00: PIN code and proximity badge, up to 500 users (500 PIN +
500 badges)
01: Proximity badges only up to 500 users.
02: PIN codes or proximity badges, up to 500 users.
The LED goes out for 1 second and an audible beep indicates
the time delay has been accepted.
Enter Ý1, then the time in seconds:
01 equal 1 second up to 99 for 99 seconds.
00 sets a latched output (toggle on/toggle off)
The LED goes out for 1 second and an audible beep indicates
the time delay has been accepted.
Enter Ý2, then the time in seconds:
01 equal 10 seconds up to 99 for 990 seconds.
00 to turn the alarm off
The LED goes out for 1 second and an audible beep indicates
the time delay has been accepted.
Setting new user codes and proximity badges
Enter the master code twice (for the first use, the master code default is 12345).
2 audible beeps, and the orange LED illuminates to confirm entry into programming mode.
Enter the user number (000 to 499). If the LED is green, the user number is available, therefore present a badge in
front of the main reader. Once the audible beep will sound and the green LED will change to orange then enter a 5digit code a long beep will sound to confirm that the badge and code has been accepted. If the LED is red the user
number is unavailable, therefore press the * key twice to cancel the old badge/code. Enter another user number or
press # to exit from the programming mode. 2 beeps confirm that you have returned to standby mode.
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