/8” W x 5 3/4” L x 1 1/2” DOperating Voltage: 6V (Four AA Batteries)
Environmental:Software Compatibility:
Environment: Store Indoors. Hub Manager ProfessionalVersion 7.3.1 (or highe r)
Do not get wet.
Temperature Tolerance: 32º F to 120º F (0º – 49ºC)PC Connection:
USB Port (v1.1 or v2.0) Only
Description
Hand held DATA TRANSFER DEVICE for wireless IR [infrared] transfer of data to and retrieval of the logs from LS2 Series
wireless access control locksets and prox.pad plus IR wireless software managed integrated access system. Data is saved to internal
memory for transfer to a PC via USB connection. Powered by four AA batteries (included).
Software Compatibility
The DTD is compatible with Hub Manager ProfessionalVersion 7.3.1 (or higher). The included software CD supports the DTD and
contains the required USB drivers. You can also download the latest version of software at www.ieib.com
software through iUpdate.
or update your existing
Note: No additional software is required to transfer data to the DTD.
Packing List
(1) Data Transfer Device
(1) DTD Operating Instructions
(1) USB Cable
(4) AA Batteries (already installed – see Battery Installation Section before use)
(1) Hub Manager Professional Software CD
15.21 Information to User
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority
to operate the equipment.
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Data Transfer Device Operating Instructions
DTD Diagram
Below is a diagram of the DTD. It indications the location of the Power On/Off buttons, the backlighting button and the LEDs. These
are explained in detail in later sections. The Infrared (IR) Port is located at the top of the unit above the display where it says “Data
Port.” When transferring data to the door controller aim the IR Port on the DTD at the IR Port on the door controller.
DTD Battery Installation
Prior to using the DTD, you must remove the battery cover, which is located on the rear of the unit, and remove the red paper tab. This
tab is in place so the batteries are not connected during shipping. First, remove the screw in the bottom center and remove the cover.
Then remove the red tab from the battery. Replace the cover and secure it with the screw.
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DTD Power
To turn on power to the DTD press and hold the ON button. The message below is displayed for two seconds until the DTD powers
up. Note: See the previous section regarding the batteries.
When the DTD is powered-up Main Start-Up screen is displayed as shown below. This message is displayed on power-up until you
connect the DTD to your PC and export data to it from Hub Manager Professional. After exporting, this screen is replaced with the IEI
splash screen.
To turn off the DTD press the OFF button shown in the diagram. The DTD has an automatic power-off feature. After 10 minutes of
inactivity the DTD turns itself off automatically to save battery life.
Display Backlighting
The DTD is equipped with display backlighting. Simply press the B key to turn on backlighting. The backlighting remains on for 15
seconds after the last key press to save battery life. It turns on again after pressing a key. To turn off backlighting completely press the
B key again.
LED Indicators
The DTD uses the green and red LED's to indicate when the device is communicating. When the DTD is successfully communicating
to the door controller, the green LED lights. If at any point you lose communications, the red LED lights. This typically means you've
moved the DTD out of door controller's IR field. You have 10 seconds to re-establish communications before the DTD times out.
Data Transfer Device vs. PDA Operation
The main difference between the Data Transfer Device and a PDA is the way data is transferred from the PC to the DTD. Unlike the
PDA, which requires Palm Desktop software, HotSync Manager and IEI LSLink, the DTD does not require any additional software
and interfaces directly with Hub Manager Professional. In Hub Manager Professional, the data is exported directly to the DTD. Please
refer to the Hub Manager Professionaldocumentation for further details.
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Data Transfer Device Operating Instructions
Connecting the Data Transfer Device to a PC USB port
To connect the DTD to your PC USB port, first plug the small end of the 6-foot USB cable into USB connector on the top of the DTD.
Then plug the large end of the 6-foot USB cable into your PC's USB port. The diagram below shows this connection.
Note:
The USB cable uses an A
Plug (large connector) to
a 5 pin Mini-B plug
(small connector).
Do not connect more than one DTD to your PC at a time.
Important Note:
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Data Transfer Device Operating Instructions
Installing the USB Drivers
To use the DTD you must install the USB drivers on the PC. The DTD is plug and play, so when you plug it in, your PC should
recognize the new hardware and launch the Found New Hardware Wizard as shown below. Please note that this hardware wizardruns twice. Follow the same steps both times.
After clicking the Next button, choose the option that says “Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended),” and click the
Next button.
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Data Transfer Device Operating Instructions
Now Windows asks you to specify the location to search for the USB dr ivers. Choose the “Specify a location” option and click Next.
Windows then prompts your to specify the driver location on your computer. Click the Browse button to search for the driver. For
Windows XP and 2000 choose the following location:
Note: The drivers are placed on your computer when you install the PC
software in the folder indicated above. They are also located on the Hub
Manager Professionalinstallation CD supplied with the DTD.
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