User's Manual

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via the IR LED. (There are three LEDs on the top of the
unit - the IR LED is the one on the right.) This code cannot
be used to gain access through the door. Note that the log is
only printed, not erased.
Lockout (3) For this user-type, the keypad “freezes,”
disallowing all other codes, plus the door remains in the
current state. During a lockout state, card access does not
continue to work. If it is locked, it remains locked. If it is
unlocked, it remains unlocked until another Lockout code is
entered, releasing it from Lockout mode. NOTE: Reserve
this user-type for a supervisor or override function.
PIN CODES, CARDS AND COMBINATIONS
A User Location can be programmed with one of the four
PIN code/card combinations listed below using the
programming Commands in parentheses
(1) PIN Code ONLY (Command 50)
(2) PIN Code AND Card (Command 50 plus present
card to proximity reader)
(3) Card ONLY (Command 50 or Command 51)
(4) PIN Code OR Card (Command 52)
No User Location can have the same card and/or PIN code
as another User Location.
ENTERING USER PIN CODES
EntryProx user PIN codes consist of a minimum of one digit
and a maximum of six digits. Note that a leading “0” is
considered a digit, and that the 5-digit code 12345 is different
from the six-digit code 012345. Attempting to enter a user
PIN code into memory that is already stored in a different
user location causes the yellow LED to stop blinking and
remain steadily lighted. If this occurs, try entering a different
user code. Repeating digits in the same code is acceptable (ex:
121122).