This equipment is designed to be installed and serviced by security and lockindustry professionals.Service Company, Put Contact Information Here:Compa
1.7 WarrantyInternational Electronics Inc. (IEI) warrants its prod-ucts to be free from defects in material and workman-ship when they have been insta
5.3 PerformingPower SupplyIntegrity TestThis test confirms whether or not the power source isproviding sufficient amperage to support all the equip-me
Constant voltage during the test indicates a“PASS” response. If the voltage changes more thanone-quarter of a volt (.25), the test indicates a“FAIL” r
Power Supply Integrity Test Indicating Fluctuating VoltageFluctuating voltage encountered while performing the test in section 5.3 is the result ofdef
5.4 CorrectingPossible WaterProblemsApproximately 3% of all returns (RMAs) are caused bywater damage. prox.pad plus units that are mountedoutdoors req
Chapter 6:MiscellaneousInformationChapter 6 contains miscellaneous information, such asIEI’s customer service policy, returned merchandiseauthorizatio
6.2 RMA Policy“RMA” stands for Returned Merchandise Authoriza-tion.1. A warranty claim must be made promptly andmust be received during the applicable
IndexAAbout this Manual, 1-1Adding New or Changing ExistingCodes/Cards, 4-8Assigning Outputs, 4-17BBatch Entry, 4-15Batch Load by Presentation, 4-13Ba
IIEI-Supplied Parts/Optional Items, 2-6Inserting Circuit Boards, 2-15INSTALLATION, Chapter 2checking the cables, 2-3 - 2-6defaulting prox.pad memory,
NNetworking Multiple prox.pad plusUnits Together, 3-14 - 3-15OOther Installation Considerations, 2-2PPerforming a Glass MountedInstallation, 2-9Perfor
1.8 Items Suppliedfrom the FactoryThe following items are supplied from the factory withthe initial prox.pad plus shipment.• Controller with Keypad, F
programming users, 4-8 - 4-16prox.pad default settings, 4-4prox.pad led indicators/sounderoperations, 4-5 - 4-6prox.pad plus user types, 4-9quick prog
Setting Propped Door Output Time,4-19Silicone, 5-9Supervisor Code (user #2), 4-3TTechnical Support-End User, 1-1Technical Support-Service Company,1-1T
Propped Door, 3-7Wiring the Door Contact Input, 3-1Wiring the Forced Door Relay, 3-5Wiring the Main Relay, 3-11Wiring the Propped Door Relay, 3-7Wirin
1.10 GeneralDescriptionThe prox.pad plus unit is a single door access systemthat is programmed and m anaged from a personalcomputer using Hub Manager
Figure 1-1 RS-485 ConfigurationFigure 1-2 LAN/WAN ConfigurationNOTE: prox.pad plus RS 485 communications—Theprox.pad plus unit communicates with the h
NOTE: Use with IEI Secured Series™ (Hub, Hub Max,Hub MiniMax) Networks—The RS 485 network char-acteristics for the prox.pad plus unit are different th
Table 1-1. prox.pad plus SpecificationsELECTRICALPower Supply/CurrentRequirements10-15 VDC, linear filtered and regulated power supply500 mA (not incl
OTHER OUTPUTSIR Infrared output to optional IEI DCD PDA programSOUNDER 4000 Hz, defeatable (see Table 4-2)LEDs Bi-Color (red/green) (see Table 4-2)Yel
PROGRAMMABLEUSER TYPESEach user is assigned one of the following user types:0-Toggle/latch strike1-Normal access2-Log Dump3-Lockout4-Extended unlock5-
Chapter 2: InstallationChapter 2 supplies information about prox.pad plusinstallation configurations; installation considerations;and procedures for c
Access system programming - System Requirements• Hub Manager ProfessionalTMaccess control software version 5 or higher(part number HUBSWR includes sof
2.2 OtherInstallationConsiderationsSections 2.2.1-2.2.4 describe important considerationsthe installer must decide upon before actually startingto ins
Avoid locating the prox.pad plus unit closer than 3 feet(1 meter) to a computer monitor or television or an-other prox.pad plus unit. If you believe y
P5NOTE: P3 Not Used1-Blue (Terminator)2-Brown (Data A)3-White (Data B)4-Green (Data GND)System Power: 12VDCConnections for remoteinstallation of proxi
Table 2-1. prox.pad plus Pin ConnectorsPin Connector (onmain circuit board)Description/UseP1 (5-pin connector, topleft-most location)Pin Wire Color Us
Table 2-2. IEI-Supplied Parts/Optional ItemsQuantity Description1 Keypad/control unit assembly, with Prox Sensor, Backplate,hex socket screw1 Filler P
2.4 Mounting theprox.pad plus UnitSelect one of these three installation configurations,wall mount, glass mount, or secure as appropriate forthis inst
Figure 2-3 Performing a Wall MountedInstallationChapter 2: Installation 2.4 Mounting the prox.pad plus Unit2-8 prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual,
2.4.2 Performing aGlass MountedInstallationFigure 2-4 shows the four IEI-supplied pressure-sen-sitive adhesive pads and the two side cut-outs usedfor
Figure 2-4 Performing a Glass MountedInstallationChapter 2: Installation 2.4 Mounting the prox.pad plus Unit2-10 prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual
2.4.3 Performing aSecure InstallationIn this configuration, the prox.pad plus prox sensorhousing is removed from the keypad/controller andlocated a ma
Table of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction1.1 About this Manual ... 1-11.2 Safety Warnings and Cautions...
KEYPAD/CONTROLLERFigure 2-5 Performing a Secure InstallationChapter 2: Installation 2.4 Mounting the prox.pad plus Unit2-12 prox.pad plus Install/Prog
3. Mount the antenna backplate in a vertical orien-tation and secure it to the wall through the twoscrew holes using two IEI-provided screws. En-sure
• Select “Filler or “REX” operation and affix theappropriate IEI-provided label to the filler piece.For Filler operation, no tabs are broken off thefi
2.5 InsertingCircuit BoardsIf it proves necessary to remove or insert the maincircuit board from/into the prox.pad plus control-ler/keypad, follow the
3. Fold up the main circuit board and remove the P4connector (a 4-conductor harness) from the bot-tom of the board.4. To re-insert, replace the main c
3. Enter the following on the keypad:46 # 00000 # 00000 # **The yellow LED flickers for 10 seconds and thenblinks slowly.4. Once the memory set-up is
Chapter 3: WiringChapter 3 provides wiring d iagrams and associatedprocedures.3.1 Wiring theprox.pad plus UnitSelect one of these three wiring options
P5ORANGEWHITEDOORCONTACT(Normally Closed)Figure 3-1 Wiring the Door Contact InputChapter 3: Wiring 3.1 Wiring the prox.pad plus Unit3-2 prox.pad plus
3.1.2 Wiring the AUXRelay for Use asAlarm ShuntThe Alarm Shunt Relay function may be necessarywhen a separate existing security system is in place.The
Chapter 3: Wiring3.1 Wiring the prox.pad plus Unit...3-13.1.1 Wiring the Door Contact Input ...3-13.1.2 Wiring
P5TO ALARM PANELDOORCONTACTGOING BACKTOALARMPANELTO ALARM PANELGREEN(N/O)BLUE ( C )ORANGEWHITEDEDICATED DOORCONTACT (NC) BEINGMONITORED BY THEprox.pad
3.1.3 Wiring the AUXRelay for Use asForced DoorThe Forced Door output function informs personnelthat the door has been opened without authorization.By
BLUE(C)ORANGEWHITEP5DEDICATED DOORCONTACT (NC) BEINGMONITORED BY THEprox.pad unitTO POWER SUPPLYV-V+GREEN(NO)Figure 3-3 Wiring the Aux Relayfor Forced
3.1.4 Wiring the AUXRelay for Use asPropped DoorThe Propped Door Relay output function informs per-sonnel that the door is being held open, or “proppe
BLUE(C)ORANGEWHITEP5DEDICATED DOORCONTACT (NC) BEINGMONITORED BY THEprox.pad unitTO POWER SUPPLYV-V+GREEN(NO)Figure 3-4 Wiring the Aux RelayforPropped
3.1.5 Wiring the REXSwitch (Request toExit)The prox.pad plus unit can be wired to monitor aremote switching device, which is intended to be in-stalled
P5P5(Normally Closed)Figure 3-5 Wiring the REX SwitchChapter 3: Wiring 3.1 Wiring the prox.pad plus Unit3-10 prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PP
3.1.6 Wiring the MainRelayThe door lock is wired to connector P1 on the prox.padplus main circuit board. Wiring for this 5-pin connectoris described i
BLACK(V-)BLUE(MAIN RELAY C)V-V+MAGLOCK(FAIL SAFE)POWERSUPPLYGRAY(MAIN RELAY N/C)RED(V + IN)P5P4P1P2P3Figure 3-7 MagLock (Fail Safe) Wiring DiagramChap
3.2 prox.pad plusCommunicationsThe prox.pad plus is equipped with RS-485 communi-cations with a data rate of 19200 bits/sec. This allowsyou to connect
4.2 Programming Users ... 4-84.2.1 Adding New or Changing ExistingCodes/Cards ...
3.3 NetworkingMultiple prox.padplus Units TogetherFor multiple door applications, the prox.pad plus canbe networked together. When networking prox.pad
Device #1Device #2Door #1Door #2NOTE: The maximumnumber of devices on asingle network is 32.RS-232 to RS-485Converter or IEIGatewayP5P1P3P2P1P3P2P5P4P
3.4 Testing theprox.pad plusAt this point in a typical installation, it is assumed thatthe prox.pad plus unit has been mounted and wiredsuccessfully a
Chapter 4:Programming4.1 ProgrammingOverviewChapter 4 provides information about programmingthe IEI prox.pad plus unit.Optional Keypad Programming: Th
4.1.1 Programmingfrom the KeypadThe first step in programming the prox.pad plus unitis to place it into Program mode. You can enter Programmode with e
4.1.1.B Supervisor Code (User Location #2)The Supervisor code is a special code stored in userlocation two. This code has limited access to Programmod
• When either the Master or Supervisor is pro-grammed as “card AND code,” both are requiredto enter Program mode.• When they are programmed for “card
Table 4-2. prox.pad plus LED Indicators/Sounder OperationsLED or Sounder Visual/AudibleConditionDescriptionYellow LED Slow blink Unit is in Program mo
Sounder AfterPIN/Card1 single beep Valid card access1longbeepfollowed by 1short beepUser disabled1longbeepfollowed by 2short beepsBad timezone1longbee
Error states can be cleared by pressing the asterisk *key.2. Press:40 # 00000 # 00000 # **The yellow LED continues to blink slowly.3. Press * to exit
4.4.2.D Leap Year...4-254.4.2.E Time/Date Set...4-254.4.3 Turning Vi
4.2 ProgrammingUsers4.2.1 Adding New orChanging ExistingCodes/CardsThe most basic prox.pad plus programming is addingnew codes or cards (users), or mo
4.2.2 ProgrammingUser TypesTable 4-3 identifies and describes the user types sup-ported by the prox.pad plus unit.Table 4-3. prox.pad plus User TypesU
User Type Numeric ID DescriptionRelock 6Relock codes are used to relock the doorwhen a toggle or auto-unlock is active.Entering 00 # prior to a relock
4.2.2.B Quick Program FeatureA “quick program” feature has been implemented foruser data, however. You only need to enter the user’slocation and the k
4.2.2.E Programming Card ONLY UseCard ONLY use can be programmed with command50. The p rogramming sequence is as follows:50 # user-type # user locatio
4.2.3 Batch LoadCards by PresentationCommand 53 provides a simple method of program-ming a group of consecutive users by presenting theappropriate pro
4.2.4Enabling/DisablingUsers CommandThe56#set/clear#userLocation#commandallowsthe Master Code or Supervisor Code to disable a par-ticular user locatio
4.2.5 Batch LoadCards Manually(without presentation)“Batch entry” allows you to enter multiple, sequential26-bit HID cards into the prox.pad plus unit
4.2.6 Block Delete ofUsersCommand 58 lets you delete a block of users. To lessenthe chance of accidental deletion, the command se-quence requires a do
4.3 ProgrammingOutputs4.3.1 Changing theLock Output TimeThe f actory default main relay time is five (5) seconds.Main Lock Output time can be set in o
List of IllustrationsFigure 1-1 RS-485 Configuration...1-5Figure 1-2 LAN/WAN Configuration...1-5Figure 2-1 prox.pa
This feature is useful considering the product only hastwo relays; you can assign these relays to any of thesefunctions. There are only a few things t
4.3.3 Setting ProppedDoor Output TimeCommand #44 lets you set the Propped Door Outputtime.1. Place the prox.pad plus unit in Program mode.Press:99 # M
3. EnterthedesiredForcedDoorOutputtime.Forexample:45#ttt#0#**where, ttt=forced door time, to nearest 10’sseconds, entered as 10-990; default=30 second
lockout initiated by another user, the “new” user mustenter his PIN twice. The first entry lowers the lockoutand the second cancels the lowered lockou
The prox.pad plus unit firmware can select one of fourdifferent lockout operations. The selection is made bysetting the Lockout By Group “operand” in
To program users to a certain timezone, you must firstset the user timezone mask in command 32, parameter5. Each user added after this parameter is se
There is another option for allowing timezones to crossover midnight if the next day is a holiday . For example,a timezone is set for 6:00 P.M. to 2:0
When set to U.S. format, daylight savings begins onthe first Sunday in April at 2:00 A.M. (turn back onehour) and ends on the last Sunday in October a
1. Place the prox.pad plus unit in Program mode.Press:99 # Master Code * (default is 1234)A slow blinking yellow LED indicates that the unitis in Prog
The yellow LED continues to blink slowly.3. To disable this feature, press:30#0#0#**The yellow LED continues to blink slowly.4. Press * to exit Progra
List of TablesTable 1-1 prox.pad plus Specifications... 1-7Table 2-1 prox.pad plus Pin Connections... 2-5Table 2-2 IEI-Supplied Parts/Opt
4.4.6 TimedAnti-PassbackThe Timed Anti-Passback f unction is enabled by de-fault. It lets you specify a length of time that must passbefore the same p
Both of these features apply only to prox cards; thereis no “Anti-Passback” processing of keypad PINs.“Anti-Passback” and the “card process timer” are
4.5 Using thePrinting FeaturesThe prox.pad plus unit in conjunction with the op-tional IEI PDA Data Collection Device (DCD) can cap-tureaTransactionLo
Event # Description27 card/code mismatch29 program mode started by user # N30 logerasedbyuser#N32 unprogrammedcarddata33 unprogrammed code data50 log
4.5.2.A Programming a Transaction Dump Code1. Place the prox.pad plus unit in Program mode.Press:99 # Master Code * (default is 1234)A slow blinking y
3. Press * to exit Program mode. The 70 commandis logged in the transaction buffer (in memory),providing a reference as to when the log wasprinted. Re
1. Place the prox.pad plus unit in Program mode.Press:99 # Master Code * (default is 1234)]A slow blinking yellow LED indicates that the unitis in Pro
4.6 ProgrammingCommandsIf you need to change any of the program defaultvalues or wish to add functions, first enter Programmode and then enter the des
Action Press Details5. Set/clear keypadoptions30#0#0#**Option Set/Clear0-audio keypress feedback, 0=off, 1=ON1-visual keypress feedback, 0=off, 1=ON2-
Action Press Details7. Change keypadparameters32 # parameter # value # **See options belowParameter Value0-error lockout threshold 1-50 (def=3)1-error
Chapter 1:Introduction1.1 About thisManualThis manual is designed for installers and users of theInternational Electronics prox.pad plus Access System
Action Press Details10. Set system time41 # hhmm # 0 # **hhmm=hour/minute,24-hr format11. Set system date42#mmddyy#dow#**mmddyy=month,date, year;dow=d
Action Press DetailsUser Types0 toggle code1 standard access2logdump3 lockout4 extended lockout5singleuse6 relock code7 emergency16a. Add code onlyuse
Action Press Details20. Enable/disableusers56 # enable/disable # user # **0 = Enables thatuser1 = Disables thatuser;Master user cannotbe disabled; anu
Action Press Details24. Set/clear eventlog mask73 # event # set/clear # **See options below;all events arelogged by defaultunless statedotherwise belo
Chapter 5:TroubleshootingChapter 5 furnishes a Troubleshooting Chart, diagnos-tic flow charts, a power supply integrity test, and in-formation to corr
down the version number of your prox.pad plusunit before calling IEI for help.Table 5-1. Troubleshooting ChartProblem Probable Cause SolutionRed LED t
Table 5-1. Troubleshooting Chart (continued)Problem Probable Cause Solutionprox.pad plus unitnot enteringprogram mode when99 # Master code *is pressed
5.2 Flow ChartsExternal Request to Exit Input NotActivating prox.pad plus1. Meter and verify correct prox.pad plus voltage. 2. Referenceprox.pad plus
Programmed Codes Stop Working;Keypad Buttons Not Working1. Meter and verify correct keypad voltage. 2. Verify keypad powerselection jumper is selectin
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