Gianni Industries Network Card EASIPROX ANSI User Manual

EASIPROX  
Waterproof Standalone Proximity Reader  
EASIPROX  
EASIPROX-ANSI  
I.  
Product Characteristic:  
Easiprox has a 2000 cards capacity and a reading time of 0.5-second max.  
Fully Programmable via Master card  
Electronics potted with epoxy compound applications  
Aesthetic and inconspicuous design  
Suitable for fully weatherized indoor/outdoor  
Non-volatile memory stores all programmed information for at least 10 years, even in the  
event of total power failure.  
II.  
Specifications:  
12Vdc or ac  
Operating Voltage  
Average 45mA, Peak 70mA @ 12Vdc  
Current Draw  
125 KHz  
Transmitting Frequency  
2000 Proximity cards/tokens and PIN codes  
Memory Volume  
10~15 cm (Depending on local installation conditions)  
Read Range  
3A MAX @24Vdc  
Relay Electric Current  
Strike Time: 0.7~42 seconds (adjustable)  
Relocking timer  
Em-400x 64-bit standard R/O or compatible  
Format  
ABS (UL94V0)  
Case Material  
Dark gray  
Color  
-20~+70  
Operating Temperature  
5~95% relative humidity non-condensing  
Ambient Humidity  
3 LED display with audible indication (Red/Yellow/Green)  
Visual Signals  
Meet CE requirement  
EMC  
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V.  
Operation Instruction  
WARNING: Please read all of operation instruction before proceeding.  
Setting Master Card  
If the GREEN and YELLOW lamps are flashing, it indicates that the memory is empty and  
that there is no Master Card. All programming is done by using this Master Card.  
Add Cards  
Read the Master Card onceOnly the GREEN lamp wills lightWait for the GREEN  
lamp to start flashingThe Easiprox is now in the ADD state.  
In this state every Card presented to the Easiprox will operate the relay and be added to  
memory. Read the Master Card to return to the Stand-by state.  
Delete Cards  
Read the Master Card twice with a time between reads of less than 2 secondsThe  
RED lamp will lightWait for the RED lamp to start flashingThe Easiprox is now in  
the DELETE state.  
In this state every Card that is presented to the reader will be deleted from the system  
memory. (Cards can now also be deleted by using the optional Card Simulator.). Once  
the Card or a group of Cards have been deleted, read the Master Card to return to the  
Stand-by state.  
Clear Memory  
Read the Master Card three times with a time between reads of less than 2 seconds→  
The YELLOW and RED lamps will lightWait for the YELLOW and RED lamps to start  
flashingThe Easiprox is now in the CLEAR MEMORY state.  
Now present any Card except the Master Card to the reader and all memory will be  
cleared. Alternatively, read the Master Card to abort this function. Once the memory is  
cleared the YELLOW and GREEN lamps will flash to indicate that the memory is empty.  
Totally reset  
Power offShorted the Clear Memory Black cablePower onWait for the  
YELLOW and RED lamps to start flashingremove the black cableOnce the  
memory is cleared the YELLOW and GREEN lamps will flash to indicate that the memory  
is empty.  
Time Adjust  
This function sets the relay operating time for a push-button input and a valid card read.  
Read the Master Card 4 times with a time between reads of less than 2 secondsAll  
the lamps will go offWait for the YELLOW lamp to start flashingThe Easiprox is  
now in the TIME ADJUST state and each flash of the YELLOW lamp equates to 0.7  
second of relay operation time.  
Once the desired time is reached (max 42 seconds), read the Master Card to store the  
time and return to the Stand-by state. If programming mode is required simply allow the  
YELLOW lamp to flash until it stops automatically (after 61 flashes). The unit will now be  
in programming mode.  
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Card Simulator / Programmer (optional)  
The Card Simulator allows adding and removing any card/card number from the reader  
memory when the card is lost or not available. One unit can be utilized at different sites  
but for security reasons it will operate only in conjunction with the Master Card.  
The Card Simulator / Programmer cannot be used to gain access. It will only operate  
together with the reader's MASTER card  
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Setting Card Number  
Hold the On/Off button down.  
Use the RIGHT ARROW key to move the cursor to the digit to be changed.  
Use the UP ARROW key to change the number at the cursor.  
Repeat the above until all the digits of the number are correct.  
This number is stored in memory and the On/Off button may now be released.  
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Battery  
The unit is powered by a PP3 9V battery. Undo the 2 screws at the back of the unit to  
gain access to the battery.  
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Deleting Cards  
The MASTER card must be used to put the reader into the Delete mode.  
RED lamp flashes  
Place the Card Simulator close to the reader  
Hold down the On/Off button and check the displayed number  
Press the Send button  
The GREEN lamp will flash to verify that the selected number is deleted and then the  
RED lamp will continue flashing.  
Once the card or a group of cards have been deleted, read the Master Card to return to  
the RUN state.  
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Adding Cards  
The MASTER card must be used to put the reader into the Add mode.  
GREEN lamp flashes  
Place the Card Simulator close to the reader  
Hold down the On/Off button and check the displayed number  
Press the Send button  
The GREEN lamp will go steady and the relay will operate to verify that the selected  
number is added. The GREEN lamp will then continue flashing.  
Once the card or a group of cards have been added, read the Master Card to return to  
the stand-by state.  
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