Thank you for choosing the Multi Prox Proximity and Pin Reader from
Integrated Control Technology. The Multi Prox Proximity and Pin
Reader is an advanced technology radio frequency identification
device (RFID) specifically designed to enhance the functionality of
security, building automation and access control by providing
independent multiple format compatibility for both card and pin, high
speed data transmission, built in Standalone operation and sabotage
protection.
The Multi Prox Proximity and Pin Reader is designed to operate as a
Normal Wiegand Proximity and Pin Reader or as a complete
Standalone Single Door Controller.
The Multi Prox Proximity and Pin Reader can be programmed to
perform and operate using independent card and pin output formats.
Therefore, before installing the Multi Prox Proximity and Pin Reader,
we highly recommend you read this manual carefully and ensure that
the formats you program will operate with the configured access
control or security product.
When operating the Multi Prox Proximity and Pin Reader in
Standalone mode you must use the Nano Prox Access Manager Application which allows a personal computer to perform user
programming and configuration.
For more information on the Multi Prox Proximity and Pin Reader and
other Integrated Control Technology products please login to
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LEGEND
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TERMINOLOGY
To ensure that you program the Multi Prox effectively please
familiarize yourself with the following terms used throughout this
manual.
Wiegand
The data transmission method used to communicate data to a
controller or reader expansion device. Data is sent on a D0 (Data 0)
and D1 (Data 1) interface in an open collector connection.
Programming Card
The Nano Prox Series of readers utilize built in programming
functions that allow many options to be configured. To program these
options you must have a Programming Card. These are typically
marked with the text “ICT Programming Card” in place of the normal
facility code and card number.
Facility Code
The facility code is the code that is common to a group of cards or
facility; this is also referred to as the site code or family number.
Facility codes are not normally printed on a card.
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Card Number
The card number identifies the card to the system; the card number
is printed in the lower right of the card or across the back of the tag.
Pin Number
The pin number identifies a user in the system, this is entered by the
user into the keypad on the Multi Prox.
Index
The Index is the location in memory where a user is stored. This is
from 0 - 119, where index 0 would be User 1.
Pre Alarm Time
When the door contact is opened during the door unlock time a prealarm warning will be sounded after the pre alarm time has expired
to indicate the door left open alarm will be generated.
Door Left Open Time
When the door contact is left open during the door unlock time the
beeper will be sounded continuously after the time has expired to
indicate the door has been left open. Closing the door silences the
Door Left Open Alarm.
REX (Request to Exit)
The REX or Request to Exit input is used to exit a door, the input can
be connected to an exit detector, push button or other egress device
to allow free exit of the door.
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MOUNTING
When mounting the Multi Prox Proximity and Pin Reader please
respect the following guidelines.
• Avoid wiring the Multi Prox cables in the same conduit with AC
power cables, lock power, or signal wiring.
• Maintain all reader wiring a minimum of 12" (30cm) away from
other wiring such as AC power, computer data wiring, telephone
wiring and wiring to electric lock devices.
• Avoid installing within 3.5 feet (1.1m) of computer monitors or
CRTs. The minimum distance will vary depending on the type of
monitor or CRT.
• Avoid installing in proximity to sources of broad spectrum EMI
noise such as motors, pumps, generators, DC to AC converters,
uninterruptible power supplies, AC switching relays, light
dimmers, computer monitors and CRTs.
• Avoid installing in proximity to potential sources of high power
RF signal transmitters such as cellular telephones and two way
radios.
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WIEGAND CONNECTION
When using the standard Wiegand Interface to the access controller
or reader expander two wiring methods can be used. Dual LED
operation allows the signalling of both LED's independently using the
LED control lines and is ideal to show the status of alarm or other
integrated signals. Single LED allows a single LED line to control both
LED colours.
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Figure 1 - Dual LED Connection
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Figure 2 - Single LED Connection
Using the recommended cables listed in the technical specifications in
section 7, splice these cables together with the pigtail of the reader
and seal the splice. Route the cable from the reader to the host
controller. Connect the cables as shown in Figure 1 for Dual LED
Operation or Figure 2 for Single LED Operation.
Do not connect the shield wires together at the
reader cable splice. With the shield wire already
terminated at the reader terminate the shield at the
controller. For more information refer to Figure 1 and
Figure 2.
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