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1838-065 Issued 3-19
Version D
SECTION 5 - 1838 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
5.1 User Instructions
5.1.1 Card Access - Card access is provided by card readers or Automatic Vehicle Identification Devices (AVID) that
can be connected to the 1838.
1. If the 1838 uses proximity type readers, present the card or PROXmtr
to the reader by holding it close the reader head.
2. If the 1838 uses an AVID system, operation is automatic.
5.1.2 RF Transmitters - RF transmitters are typically used to control vehicular access through automated gates.
Some RF transmitters, called PROXmtr’s
, have a proximity card built-in that enables them to also be used as cards to access
areas controlled by a card reader.
1. Press the transmitter button when in view of, and within 75 feet of the access gate.
2. PROXmtr’s
only: hold the transmitter near the proximity card reader head.
5.1.3 Five-Digit PIN Codes - Five-digit PIN (Personal Identification Number) codes should NOT be confused with
four-digit entry codes. Although both type codes are entered on a keypad, the 1838 processes them and treats the codes in
different ways.
1. Enter the 5-digit code directly on a remote wiegand keypad. A valid code will open the door or gate.
If management decides to utilize PIN codes, PIN owners should be instructed to keep their unique code secret. Telling other
persons their code or allowing other persons to use their code compromises security and defeats the purpose of the 1838.
5.1.4 Four-Digit Entry Codes - Four-digit entry codes provide a means for a person to gain access by using a
four-digit code entered on a remote keypad connected to the 1838 ONLY. The four-digit code will activate either relay 0, relay 1,
relay 2 a combination of relays depending on the boundaries that have been programmed in 3.7.3.
1. First press and then enter the 4-digit code on the remote keypad.
If management decides to utilize entry codes, Entry code owners should be instructed to keep their unique code secret. Telling
other persons their code or allowing other persons to use their code compromises security and defeats the purpose of the
1838.

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