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Texecom Premier Elite iProx - Introduction to Premier Elite iProx; Network Mode Configuration; Stand-alone Mode Setup

Texecom Premier Elite iProx
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INS303-5 4/22
1.0 Introduction
The Premier Elite iProx module can be installed in one of two modes:
1.1 Network Mode
The network mode allows the Premier iProx to be connected to the network
terminals of the Premier Elite 24,48,88,168,640 control panels. This mode provides
the following facilities:
Built in proximity reader using standard Premier Elite proximity tags
Connections for optional external reader Premier Elite External Prox
26bit Wiegand interface to allow support for 3rd party access control readers
Support for Key Seven SA840-A20 keypad
Proximity tags/user codes are stored in the control panel
Request To Exit (RTE) input
Voltage free contacts (3 Amps) for connection to door strike
Internal sounder and extension loudspeaker connections
Can be used as an arming station or as door access only.
Standard 7/0.2 alarm cable can be used for most installations. However,
under certain conditions it may be necessary to use screened cable.
N The maximum number of tags/users codes that can be stored is dependent on
the number of users available on the control panel.
1.2 Stand-alone Mode
The stand-alone mode allows the Premier Elite iProx to be used as a simple door
access controller. This mode provides the following facilities:
Built in proximity reader using standard Premier proximity tags
Connections for optional external reader Premier External Prox
26bit Wiegand interface to allow support for 3rd party access control readers
Up to 10 proximity tags can be stored in the module

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