Owner manual

HPP–22: Hand Held Programmer
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HPP–22Quick Start Guide
1.0 Using the HPP-22
Programming an IntelliProx unit is accomplished using the HPP-22 Hand-Held Remote Programmer. The HPP-22 has
the appearance of a TV remote control, but has a different principle of operation. It is a mini-transmitter using a radio
frequency (RF) rather than an infrared signal to transmit data. Unlike a television remote control (that requires a direct
line-of-sight between the infrared transmitter in the remote and the infrared receiver in the television) the HPP-22
should be held parallel to the proximity antenna (see Figure 1). Hold the HPP-22 within the range of the proximity
antenna (approximately 1-foot) and press the appropriate button to send a command. Allow about 0.5 seconds for a
response from the reader.
Figure 1: HPP–22 Orientation for Transmitting Commands
2.0 Programming an IntelliProx (SM-1000 and SM-2000)
Programming security is maintained through use of a Personal Identification Number (PIN) entry. The PIN can be any
number between 0-9999. The leading 0’s in a PIN are automatically cut off so that if '0045' is entered, the PIN is '45'.
The factory default PIN is '1234'. Enter the factory default PIN to begin programming. Once in the programming mode,
if a command is not issued within 40 seconds, the IntelliProx automatically exits programming mode and returns to
normal operation.
When programming, the reader's LED will reflect the IntelliProx's status as follows.
Color State Meaning
Amber Steady On Power On – Normal Operation
Amber Continuous Flashing Programming IntelliProx Commands
Green Steady On Enroll Card Mode
Green Steady On Door Unlocked by Door Unlock Command
Green Continuous Flashing Programming IntelliProx Operating Mode
Red Steady On Void Card Mode
Red Continuous Flashing Programming Error

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