Gianni Industries 981-10 Door User Manual


 
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981-10 and 982-10 Easiprox Split (separate controller and
reader)Stand-Alone Proximity Access Control System
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The “Easiprox Split” system is a low cost stand-alone programmable access control system
based on the EM400x proximity tags and cards. The system consists of two units: a controller
(981-10) and a separate read head (982-10). The memory and relay circuitry are located on the
controller board which can be installed in a secure location up to 50m away. The read head is
rated IP67 and can be installed in an outdoors location. The system can store the codes of 2000
unique tags. Adding and deleting tags is done by simple use of a Master Tag. The optional Tag
Simulator / Programming Unit allows the programming (adding & deleting) of lost tags. The
Relay can operate in Pulse or Toggle mode.
Normal Operation (Run State)
The Easiprox has two states, Programming and Run. The Run state is the normal operating
state of the Easiprox. The LEDs behave as follows depending on the Relay mode - Pulse or
Toggle. The Programming state is explained in the next section.
Run State - Pulse Mode
In this state, the YELLOW lamp is always on and the GREEN/RED lamp is off. Whenever a
valid tag is read, the GREEN lamp will go on and the relay will operate, for the pre-set Relay
Pulse time. If a card is not recognized the RED lamp will go on for 1.5 seconds.
Run State - Toggle Mode
On power-up, the YELLOW and RED lamps will be on and the relay will be off. Whenever a
valid tag is read the GREEN/RED lamp will change state. When the lamp is GREEN, the relay is
energized (the NO contact will be closed). When the lamp is RED, the relay is not energized
(the NO contact will be open).
Programming
The Master Tag is the first tag presented to the Easiprox when it is in the Add Master state. All
programming is done by using this Master Tag. To select a program function: Make successive
reads of the Master Tag (each read must be no more than 2 seconds apart). Each read of the
Master Tag sets the Easiprox to a new programming function. Once the required function has
been reached, wait for the lamp(s) to start flashing, (approximately 3 seconds), indicating that
the Easiprox is now in the selected function.
Add Master Tag
If the GREEN and YELLOW lamps are flashing, it indicates that the memory is empty and that
there is no Master Tag. In this state the first tag read will be stored as the Master Tag.
Add Tags
To select this function:
Read the Master Tag once. Only the GREEN lamp will light.Wait for the GREEN
lamp to start flashing.
The Easiprox is now in the ADD state.
In this state every tag that is presented to the reader will be stored in the system memory.
(Tags can now also be added by using the optional Tag Simulator.) If a large number of tags
have to be added, the ADD-ON-THE-RUN method can be used by leaving the Easiprox in the
Add Tags state. In this state every tag presented to the Easiprox will operate the relay and be