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Reader Ports | 2 |
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Wiegand Output | Yes |
Operating Voltage | 12-24 VDC |
Operating Temperature | -4° to +158°F |
Communication | RS-485 |
Inputs | 2 dedicated, 2 programmable |
Outputs | 2 dedicated, 2 programmable |
Discusses potential system failures, installation issues, and security risks.
Covers user ability, power interruptions, and warning device effectiveness.
States the system is not a substitute for insurance or prudent safety measures.
Outlines warranty period, coverage, repair/replacement, and procedure.
Clarifies warranty limitations, exclusions, and governing law.
Details the process and fees for repairing products outside the warranty period.
Introduces the IoPass system, its capabilities, models, and key features.
Explains the manual's purpose, version updates, and record-keeping tools.
Provides detailed technical specifications including read range, capacity, dimensions, and operating conditions.
Lists package contents and necessary external equipment for installation.
Covers selecting a location, mounting the unit, and shows a typical wiring diagram.
Details wiring procedures for IoProx reader, door lock, exit detector, and alarm annunciator.
Explains setting Relay-1 functions via jumpers and connecting the system's power supply.
Provides a comprehensive visual overview of all system component connections and wiring.
Explains how to access the system's programming mode using the master password.
Lists the default system settings and parameters available for modification.
Guides on selecting access modes and managing system passwords for security.
Explains how to add, delete, and manage user access cards and auxiliary cards.
Covers configuration of Relay-1 functions and how the alarm relay is triggered.
Details Tamper, Forced Entry, and Door Ajar alarm configurations.
Configures PIN error handling, keypad beep tones, and input loop types.
Covers setting strike/alarm timers, system language, and resetting the unit.
Provides step-by-step instructions for changing the system's operating language.
Guides the user through choosing and setting the primary access mode for the system.
Details the procedures for modifying Master, Main, Auxiliary, and Guard passwords.
Step-by-step guide to changing Main, Auxiliary, and Guard passwords for enhanced security.
Instructions for single card enrollment/deletion and handling special hexadecimal characters.
How to add or delete multiple cards sequentially using batch mode.
Procedures for viewing programmed cards and verifying a card's number.
Guides on enabling and using the Guard function for arming/disarming the security system.
Explains how to access and interpret the system's audit log for event tracking.
Details on enabling and using the Auxiliary function to activate external devices.
Instructions for setting up and using the Duress function for emergency signaling.
How to enable and use the tamper alarm function to detect unit cover removal.
Procedures for enabling/disabling and using the forced entry alarm.
Guides on configuring and managing the door ajar alarm for doors left open too long.
Setting up the system to trigger alarms or delete cards upon incorrect PIN entry.
Configuration for keypad beep tones and input loop type selection.
Setting the duration for which the alarm relay remains active after an event.
Adjusting the duration the door strike remains unlocked after valid access.
Step-by-step guide to clearing all configurations and data, restoring default settings.
How to gain access using cards, PINs, or passwords.
Procedures for arming and disarming the security system using guard codes and cards.
Guides on how to clear Tamper and Force Entry alarm conditions.
How to stop the warning device associated with the Door Ajar function.
Step-by-step guide on how to activate the duress function for emergency signaling.