Linear Prox-Pad-Plus, Prox-Pad-Plus-IR User Manual

TM
prox.pad Plus
IR Access System
Installer Guide
This equipment is designed to be installed and serviced by security and lock industry professionals.
Please refer to the table of contents and list of illustrations on page 3.
Service Company, Put Contact Information Here:
Company Name: __________________________________________
Service Number: __________________________________________
overall access control system with Hub Manager ProfessionalTM software. See the inside cover for system requirements.
Optional Keypad Programming: The prox.pad Plus IR unit can be programmed manually using the keypad on each unit and without the use of a personal computer (PC) and software. This manual contains the optional keypad programming instructions. Keypad programming can be helpful to get a door or doors up and running prior to having the availability of the host computer. In all cases, the personal computer programming options supersede the keypad programming options.
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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Access system programming - System Requirements
Hub Manager Professional
installation instructions)
LS Link PDA Software or DTD (Data Transfer Device)
TM
access control software version 7.2 or higher (part number HUBSWR includes software
PC Hardware Requirements
IBM-compatible Pentium-class computer
30MB available hard disk space
VGA monitor or better, 800 x 600 resolution recommended
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
Mouse
Operating System List
Windows 98
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Refer to our website at www.ieib.com for any changes to these specifications.
Technical Support
Service Company: To contact IEI’s Technical Support department, call 1- 800-343-9502. Questions can also be submitted through our website at www.ieib.com. You can also download an electronic version of this manual from this site.
End User: Please contact your service company.
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Table of Contents
Description.............................................................................................................................................................................4
prox.pad Plus IR Specifications.............................................................................................................................................6
prox.pad Plus IR Default Settings..........................................................................................................................................7
Daylight Saving Time.............................................................................................................................................................7
prox.pad Plus IR LED Indicators/Sounder Operations...........................................................................................................8
prox.pad Plus IR Component Overview.................................................................................................................................9
prox.pad Plus IR Control Board Overview...........................................................................................................................10
Communication Board Overview.........................................................................................................................................11
Performing a Wall Mounted Installation...............................................................................................................................12
Preventing Possible Water Problems..................................................................................................................................13
Performing a Glass Mounted Installation.............................................................................................................................14
Performing a Secure Installation..........................................................................................................................................15
Installing a Tamper Switch...................................................................................................................................................17
Mounting over a metal or plastic single gang J-Box.......................................................................................................17
Wall mounting.................................................................................................................................................................17
Removing/Inserting Circuit Boards......................................................................................................................................18
Connecting the Communication Board to the Main Control Board......................................................................................19
Wiring the Main Relay to Fail Secure Lock..........................................................................................................................20
Wiring the Main Relay to Fail Safe Lock..............................................................................................................................21
Wiring the Aux Relay For Alarm Shunt................................................................................................................................22
Wiring the Aux Relay For Propped or Forced Door.............................................................................................................23
Wiring the Door Contact Input.............................................................................................................................................24
Wiring an External REX Switch (Request to Exit)................................................................................................................25
Programming.......................................................................................................................................................................26
Entering Program Mode......................................................................................................................................................26
Changing the Master Code..................................................................................................................................................26
Programming a Supervisor Code........................................................................................................................................26
prox.pad Plus IR User Types...............................................................................................................................................27
Programming Options Chart................................................................................................................................................28
List of Illustrations
Figure 1: prox.pad Plus IR Component Overview..................................................................................................................9
Figure 2: Identifying Pin Connectors (Main Control Board)..................................................................................................10
Figure 3: Identifying Pin Connectors (Communication Board).............................................................................................11
Figure 4: Performing a Wall Mounted Installation................................................................................................................12
Figure 5: Gasket Installation for Exterior Applications.........................................................................................................13
Figure 6: Performing a Glass Mounted Installation..............................................................................................................14
Figure 7: Performing a Secure Installation...........................................................................................................................16
Figure 8: Tamper Switch Locations.....................................................................................................................................17
Figure 9: Removing/Inserting Printed Circuit Board.............................................................................................................18
Figure 10: Connecting the Communication Board to the Main Control Board.....................................................................19
Figure 11: Electric Strike (Fail Secure) Wiring Diagram......................................................................................................20
Figure 12: Maglock (Fail Safe) Wiring Diagram...................................................................................................................21
Figure 13: Wiring the Aux Relay for Alarm Shunt................................................................................................................22
Figure 14: Wiring the Aux Relay for Forced or Propped Door.............................................................................................23
Figure 15: Wiring the Door Contact Input............................................................................................................................24
Figure 16: Wiring the REX Switch.......................................................................................................................................25
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prox.pad Plus IR Access System Installer Guide

Description

The prox.pad Plus IR unit is a single door access system that is programmed and managed from a personal computer using Hub Manager Professional software (version 7.2 or higher). The prox.pad Plus IR unit is equipped with IR communications which is used to communicate with LS Link PDA software. In addition, you can program the unit via the keypad.
The prox.pad Plus IR unit is unique in that no separate controller is needed and there is no need to run cables from a reader to a control. The unit is self-contained and includes built in HID proximity and keypad.
Important features include:
Managed with Hub Manager™ Professional access software
IR Communication with PDA via LS Link PDA Software or DTD (Data Transfer Device)
No separate control to install
Eliminate costly reader wiring
2000 users per door
2000 event audit trail
Integrated-HID proximity
Card, code, card and/or code
Locate proximity 10 ft from control
Indoor and outdoor
Glass mount kit
Door monitor
Main relay for lock
Programmable auxiliary relay
Local sounder for alerts
Option for keypad programming
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Table 1: IEI-Supplied Parts/Optional Items
Quantity Description
1 Keypad/control unit assembly, with Prox Sensor, Backplate, hex socket screw
1 Communication Board
1 Filler Piece/REX Button
1 Press to Exit Label
4 Wall Anchors
4 Keypad Mounting Screws
5 Communication Board Mounting Screws
1 Antenna Backplate for remote mounting
1 Silicone Rubber “dogbone”
4 Self-Adhering Pads (for glass mounting)
1 Installer Guide
4 Cable Assemblies
1 Tamper Screw
1 Hex Wrench
Optional Items
1 Hub ManagerTM Professional PC Software (version 7.2 or higher required)
1 PDA using LS Link PDA Software
1 DTD (Data Transfer Device
1 prox.pad Plus IR Replacement Battery: Panasonic BR1225, Renata CR1225 or Varta
CR1225; Refer to caution below.
lots of 25 only ProxKey KeyFobs (IEI Part Number: 0297301)
lots of 25 only ProxCard II Cards (IEI Part Number: 0297401)
Caution: Replace battery with types listed above only. Use of another battery may present risk of fire or explosion. Battery may explode if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble or dispose of
battery in fire.
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prox.pad Plus IR Specifications

Table 2: prox.pad Plus IR Specifications
Electrical
Power Supply/Current Requirements 12-24 VDC, linear filtered and regulated power supply; 150mA
Wiring
Remote Antenna Cable (if installing in a secured configuration)
Power Supply Cable 18AWG - 22AWG 2-wire stranded (depends upon distance)
Door Lock Cable 18AWG - 22AWG 2-wire stranded (depends upon distance)
Door Monitor Cable 18AWG - 22AWG 2-wire stranded (depends upon distance)
REX Cable
Mechanical
Height 5.25 in (13.3 cm)
Width 2.75 in (7 cm)
Depth 1.625 in (4.13 cm)
Relay Outputs
Main Relay Form C (switches up to 2A)
Aux Relay Form C (switches up to 1A)
Monitor Inputs
[ALPHA 1294C (22AWG) 4-conductor, stranded and shielded]
[ALPHA 2421C 18 AWG or ALPHA 1292C 22 AWG, 2-conductor, stranded and shielded] (if using remote switch)
Program for either timed (1-99 sec) or toggle
One of three functions can be programmed: Alarm Shunt Relay, Forced Door Relay, or Propped Door Relay
Door Position Switch Normally Closed, Dry Contact
Other Outputs
Infrared Output For communicating to the LS Link PDA Software for programming
Sounder 4000 Hz, defeatable
Bi-Color LED Red/Green
Yellow LED
Compatible Proximity Cards (All HID cards up to 40 bits, including the following)
Prox Card II, IsoProx II, DuoProx II, Proxkey FOB
Unit Capacity
Users 2000 Maximum (each user can have a card, PIN or both)
Transactions
Environmental
Operating Environment Indoor or Outdoor
Operating Temperature -31° to 150° F (-35° to 66° C)
Operating Humidity 5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
2000 Maximum (includes event number, time, date, and user number if applicable)
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prox.pad Plus IR Default Settings

The table below lists the default settings for the prox.pad Plus IR unit as shipped from the factory. Subsequent sections in this chapter explain how to change these default settings or program additional functions.
Table 3: prox.pad Plus IR Default Settings
Option Default Setting Option Default Setting
Master Code 1234 Lock Output Time 5 Seconds
Audio Keypress Feedback Enabled Visual Keypress Feedback Enabled
Auxiliary Relay Alarm Shunt Auto-Entry Disabled
Card/PIN Program Mode Disabled User Lockout Enabled
Internal REX Switch Disabled Timezones Disabled
Auto-Unlock Disabled First-In Auto-Unlock Disabled
DST Time/Date Format US Daylight Saving Time Enabled
Anti-Passback Enabled Anti-Passback Timer 1 second
Audio Alert 1 Forced Door Audio Alert Audio Alert 2 Propped Door Audio Alert
Forced Door Time 10 Seconds Propped Door Time 30 Seconds
Invalid PIN Lockout Count 3 Attempts Invalid PIN Lockout Time 10 Seconds
Extended Unlock Time 10 Seconds 26-Bit Facility Code 11

Daylight Saving Time

The prox.pad Plus IR supports the following Daylight Saving Time formats:
United States (US):
Begins: Second Sunday in March at 2:00 AM
Ends: First Sunday in November at 2:00 AM
European (EU):
Begins: Last Sunday in March at 2:00 AM
Ends: Last Sunday in October at 2:00 AM
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prox.pad Plus IR LED Indicators/Sounder Operations

The table below describes the various LED and Sounder indications used in the prox.pad Plus IR.
Table 4: prox.pad Plus IR LED Indicators/Sounder Operations
LED/Sounder Visual/Audible Condition Description
Slow blink Unit is in Program mode
Rapid blink Verify mode is active
Yellow LED
Bi-color LED
All LED's
Sounder (system)
Sounder (after PIN)
Steady Program error; error lockout (no keypress feedback)
Very rapid blink Memory erase is in progress (command 46)
“Pulsing” rapid blink
Steady red Lock is locked
Steady green Lock is energized (timed or latched)
Green Drop Out Auto-Unlock is Active
Quick double red/green flash Prox card read correctly
Alternating red/green Waiting for second PIN or “card and code” user
Rapid red, yellow, green sequencing
Short beep (100 ms) every 2 seconds
Sounder 1/2 sec on, 1/2 sec off Audio Alert 1 is active
3 slow beeps (250ms), followed by a double-beep with yellow LED on during both double-beeps
3 rapid beeps PIN not found
Batch program of cards in progress (command 56); block delete of users (command 58)
Power on/reset
Audio Alert 2 is active
Indicates self-test
Double Beep User Lockout Canceled
Pair of Double Beep User Lockout Activated
1 Long Beep Followed by 1 Short Beep
1 Long Beep Followed by 2 Short Beeps
1 Long Beep Followed by 3 Short Beeps
4 Quick Beeps First-In Auto-Unlock Activated
6 Quick Beeps Toggle Mode Activated
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Access Denied – User Disabled
Access Denied – Back Timezone
Access Denied – User Locked Out
prox.pad Plus IR Access System Installer Guide

prox.pad Plus IR Component Overview

The following diagram illustrates all the various components of the prox.pad Plus IR. Please not the location of the IR (Infrared) communication port on the lower right corner of the communication board in the rear housing.
Figure 1: prox.pad Plus IR Component Overview
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prox.pad Plus IR Control Board Overview

The diagram below illustrates the connectors on the prox.pad Plus IR main circuit board. The power connections are made on the communication board discussed in the next section.
Figure 2: Identifying Pin Connectors (Main Control Board)
Note: If you are not using door contacts, you must twist the white and orange wires together for the REX to work.
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