Paxton Access 746583 Easyprox Compact Keypad User Manual INSTRUCTION Easyprox compact keypad

Paxton Access Ltd Easyprox Compact Keypad INSTRUCTION Easyprox compact keypad

Users Manual

11/12/2008LayoutParts listTools ListPower DrillDrill bits 10mm, 25mm.Philips screwdriverHacksaw for cutting boltsHammer / MalletChisel 25mmStanley knifeAdhesive tapePencilTape measure8mm spanner    (supplied)2mm Allen key  (supplied)       1)  Front Lock Assembly  2)  Rubber Escutcheon  x2  3)  Rear Lock Assembly    4)  Ins-30067 - Easyprox Template  5)  Left and Right Handles  6)  Square Drive  7)  Strike Plate Backbox   8)  Strike Plate   9)  Battery Pack 10)  Tubular Mortice Latch 11)  Latch Screws  x412)  Short Fixing Screws  x413)  Long Fixing Screws  x4This unit is for Indoor use only.Technical SupportTechnical help is available:      Monday - Friday from 5am - 5pm PST / 8am - 8pm EST1 800 672 PAXT support@paxton.co.ukIns-30100-US  Easyprox compact keypad Documentation on all Paxton Access products can be found on our web site - http://www.paxton-access.com/NOTE:  All dimensions are shown in millimetres to maintain accuracy.
Fitting the latchStep 1Decide on the height of the latch and mark a line on the edge of the door and about 80mm across both faces. Fold the template along one of the dotted lines (right or left). Tape it to the door, the latch centre line positioned on the height mark. (Diagram A).Mark the 4 x 10mm holes and 1 x 25mm holes.  Remove the template and apply it to the other side of the door, again aligning it with the height line. Mark the holes as before.Step 2Drill the 25mm hole on the centre line of the door edge at least 80mm deep to accept the latch. Step 3Drill the 4 x 10 mm holes for the xings and one 25mm hole for the square drive. To ensure accuracy you should drill these holes from both sides of the door towards the centre. This also avoids the risk of damaging the door face when the drill breaks through.Step 4Put the latch into the hole and draw around the edge of the faceplate.  Remove the latch and score the outline with a Stanley knife to avoid splitting the wood when chiselling.  Chisel a 3.5mm rebate allowing a ush t for the latch. (See diagram B).Step 5Re-t the latch with the plunger facing away from the door frame and secure with two latch screws.NOTE. This plunger protects against the manipulation or ‘shimming’ of the latch with a credit card, etc.Step 6Cut the square drive to length ( Door thickness +20mm) and slide into the latch.Step 7Accurately measure the thickness of the door. (20mm minimum - 60mm max)  For doors between 40mm to 45mm and 55mm to 60mm thick the supplied securing screws (long or short) can be used without adjustment.For doors outside of this range the long screws should be cut to length of approximately Door thickness + 5 mm.Diagram A - Drilling template taped to door25mm57mm80mm3.5mm25mmPower up and InitialiseDiagram B - Latch dimensionsStep 8With reference to ‘Battery Replacement’  remove the access plate at the rear of the unit by removing the top standoff screws.  (Fig 1)  Take the battery pack and connect the lead to the white plug.  (Fig 3)  - The unit will click twice and then commence to beep regularly.Step 9The unit must now be enrolled.  Please refer to   ‘Initialising a new System’.The unit will stop beeping and is now active.
15mm2.5mmDiagram C - Strike plate and backbox Diagram D - Strike plate position - Anti-shim plunger Fitting the strike plate and backboxStep 10Fit the battery pack into the unit.  Replace the access plate and secure with the standoff screws.Step 11Fit the rubber escutcheons to front plate and the back plate.  Present the front and rear lock assembly to the door,  locating the square drive in its recess and secure the two parts of the lock together with the xing screws.  Fit the two handles positioning the screw holes to the underside and secure with the grub screws provided. Step 12Check the operation of the lock by using the inside lever to check that the latch moves freely.  If required, loosen the xing screws and adjust the position of the lock assemblies until the lever handle and latch are all moving freely. Tighten the xing screws.Step 13To determine the vertical position of the plate - Close the door against the frame and mark the top and bottom of the latch where it touches the frame. - Transfer these lines horizontally across the frame rebate.Step 14To determine the horizontal position of the plate - Measure the distance from the back edge of the door to the at face of the latch.  (NOT the plunger.) Mark this distance on the frame to show how far back the plate needs to be to hold the door closed.Step 15Position the strike plate so that the ‘cut-out’ lines up with the lines made in Steps 13 and 14.  Mark the positions of the xing screws and draw around the ‘cut-out’ in the strike plate.  Chisel out a 15mm aperture to receive the latch bolt.  (Diagram C)Step 16Fix the strike plate with one latch screw to the surface of the frame.FROM THE INSIDE:  Gently close the door and check that the latch enters the aperture easily with no additional ‘play’ in the frame.Slight adjustment can be made by moving the plate slightly.  When satised, draw around the outline of the strike plate, remove it. Score around the outline and then cut the rebate to enable the strike plate to lie ush with the surface.Step 17Fix the strike plate using two latch screws and check the lock operation.  Remove the strike plate and increase the aperture to accept the strike plate back box. Now re-x the strike plate and check the operation of the ‘anti-shim’ plunger and the door. (Diagram D)Step 18The unit is now fully operational - See following pages for programming instructions and LED indications.FCC ComplianceThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This box can be used to write down the Programming Code for future reference.Ensure that this information is stored in a secure place. Choose a 6 digit Programming Code and load this into the unit as follows:IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not set the Programming Code to 123456The programming code must not contain the same string of digits as the user code.The default user code is 1234 - therefore the programming code must not be set to 1234566 digit Programming CodeThe factory User Code is now set to 1234 6 digit Programming CodeYou can now set up the user codes and features using the programming chart.Example: - Setting a user code to unlock the door under Normal condition Enter user code4-8 digitsRe-enter user code 48Enter 6 digit Programming CodeHold for 3 secs  Normal     XSingle or multiple codesSilent operation20 wrong keystrokes= 60 second lockoutDoor open time (seconds) Change Programming CodeSet a user codeData Reset (except Programming code)OROne code only Multiple codes allowedSilentBeep onOFF ONEnter time in seconds (default = 05, max = 60)Enter user code4-8 digitsRe-enter user codeEnter 6 digit Programming Code= Delete = Normal = Toggle Enter 6 digit Programming CodeRe-enter 6 digit Programming Code6ORORX246OROR2222345698669START - Enter the 6 digit Programming Code and hold down a function key ----- for 3 seconds.  -  The unit beeps and the LED ashes faster.Continue the key sequence to set the option  -  The keypad returns to operating mode.= default setting= Hold down for 3 secs1Card plus PINCard or CodeCard plus code23OR OR1Combined Card & Keypad modesINITIALISING A NEW SYSTEM TOUCHLOCK MODE
All tokens will now be validated. Tokens can now be issued to usersPresent the enrolment cardTo bar a user:The user card is now barredPresent/swipe user’s shadow cardAdding an additional Proximity card pack.  You need to be in possession of a valid enrolment card for this system.  Present this enrolment card to the reader and the Amber LED will ash with the Green & Red LEDs off. Present the Enrolment card from the new card pack. The reader will beep and all LEDS will be lit. The additional cards will now be valid. Repeat this with each reader and with any additional card packs. Any valid enrolment card can be used to add further packs. If an incorrect enrolment card is used to start the process, the Red LED will be lit and the reader will produce a squeak sound as it rejects the card.PROXIMITY with TOUCHLOCK mode(i) The unit must rst be initialised in TOUCHLOCK mode:  See TOUCHLOCK sectionIMPORTANT NOTE: Do not set the Programming Code to 123456(ii) Before enrolling a card pack, set up the required operating mode, as follows:(iii) Now present enrolment cardCard plus PIN.  A card requires a 4 digit PIN to be assigned to it before it will work, as follows:Present enrolment cardPresent user card Enter PIN Re-Enter PINCard plus Code.  User gains access by presenting a valid token and then entering a valid code.Card or Code.  User gains access by presenting a valid token or entering a valid code.See Touchlock programming - Option 8 to set codes. (4 digits) - Option 2 to enable multiple codes.1Card plus PIN Card or CodeCard plus code23OR OREnter 6 digit Programming CodeHold for 3 secs 1Flashing Amber LED Flashing Yellow/Green LED Flashing Yellow/Green (faster) LEDIMPORTANT:  Before presenting a PROXIMITY card to the reader, you must rst press the POWER   -    -   key or briey depress the handle. The reader is then active for 2 seconds and will ash all the LEDS during this period.  This is to ensure maximum battery life.A user can be re-validated by showing the enrolment card followed by the user card or re-entered if used in Card+PIN mode.
Issuing tokens1. Across each double page there are ‘pairs’ of cards - a ‘User card’ and a corresponding ‘Shadow card’.2. Write the name of the user on the shadow card.3. Issue the matching user card to the user.4. Keep the card pack containing the shadow cards in a safe place.1234Bar a user1. When a card is lost or stolen it is important to bar the card from your system to avoid unauthorized access.2. To bar a card or token take it’s corresponding shadow card from the card pack.3. Swipe the shadow card through the reader. This will remove the lost card or token from your system.4. A barred card can re-validated by swiping the enrolment card followed by the user card through the reader.Door held open A button on the inside allows the internal handle to be held in the unlocked position.NOTE:  The Fail Open release card has the same function as a door held open card.1. Take the fail open release function card from the starter pack2. Present the card to the reader. The reader will beep for about a second3. The door is now set to be permanently open.4. To relock the door, present the card again, the reader will bleep once.1 2 3 4BEEP! BEEP! Fail open release card This card is used with  systems where a fail open electric release is used for  safe operation in the event of  a fire. Swipe the card through  the reader to drive a fail open release or maglock. Swipe  the card again to revert to fail closed operation.   Fail open release card This card is used with  systems where a fail open electric release is used for  safe operation in the event of  a fire. Swipe the card through  the reader to drive a fail open release or maglock. Swipe  the card again to revert to failclosed operation.   Fail open release card This card is used with  systems where a fail open electric release is used for  safe operation in the event of  a fire. Swipe the card through  the reader to drive a fail openrelease or maglock. Swipethe card again to revert to fail closed operation.   The external handle is free to move and is only engaged once access has been granted.  The inside handle is always engaged.When access has been granted, the unit will ash the Green LED and the handle will then engage. The unit will beep during this time to advise the user that access has been permitted.  This default time (4 seconds) can be changed with the ‘door open time’ card.Presenting an invalid or barred card will ash the Red LED and sound a low tone.  Access is denied.ALARMS - The handle must be horizontal to operate the latch.  If it is not horizontal when a valid card is presented,  the LED will ash Amber until the handle is again horizontal when the latch will then release.Normal Operation - LED Indications
Enrolment Card - must be presented when the system is rst powered on1. Take the enrolment card from the new pack of user cards2. Present the enrolment card to the reader3. The reader will beep as the enrolment card is acknowledged4. All cards in the pack are now valid. The enrolment card can now be returned to it’s pack.Door open time1. Take the door open time function card from the starter pack.2. Present the card to the reader. The reader will start beeping.3. Wait for the required period you wish the door to remain open.4. Present the card again at the end of the period to set the open time. The beeping will stop.When the battery has discharged to within the 3.5-4V minimum operating threshold, the user will experience a delay between the card being read and access being granted. This delay acts as a warning that the battery pack is low and should be replaced. As an example; the initial delay will be 5 seconds.  The user will present their card as normal and the green LED will ash slowly for the 5 second delay, after which access is granted normally. The delay will increase in increments up to 25 seconds as the battery continues to discharge.Low battery warningSilent operation card1. Take the silent operation function card from the starter pack2. Present the card to the reader. The reader will beep3. The reader is now in silent operation mode4. Present the card again to disable silent operation mode. The reader will beep twice.Recovery from a at battery Should the battery pack become discharged, the unit will no longer function and the door mechanism will then fail to operate - this could be in the locked or unlocked state.There is provision on the underside of the lock to apply an external PP3  9V battery that will provide voltage to allow the circuitry to operate as normal.  The +ve terminal is the Right of the pair.NOTE:  This does not release the lock directly but allows the door to be opened with a valid user card.  Once the door is open, access to the lock will allow the internal battery pack to be replaced. +ve-veThe system will also accept colour zone function cards
110,00011001 sec 60 sec1 30 °C  (32 °F) 55 °C  (131 °F)50 mm 30 mm 10 mm60 mm 194 mm 30 mm150 mm 194 mm 72 mmSpecicationsMin MaxMin MaxEnvironment DimensionsFeaturesWaterproofWidth Height DepthDoor open timeNumber of Packs Silent operationNumber of UsersAccess levels (Colour Zones)Operating temperature - Battery limitsYesNoBattery TypeTypical Battery Life 30,000 operations  up to 5 yearsPaxton Battery PackFull System Reset1. Remove the unit from the door by removing the 4 securing screws on the rear lock assembly.     (see layout on rst page)2. Remove the access plate at the rear of the front lock assembly. (top two standoff screws).3. Locate the reset button at the lower right corner of the circuit board.4. While holding down the reset button, press the Power button once on the main keypad.    - The unit will beep 2 times.5. Immediately, press and release the reset button 4 more times - The unit will beep to conrm each press    - the unit will then produce a series of 5 rapid beeps and display a ashing GREEN LED.6. Remove and replace the battery plug. - Press the Power button and the unit will start to beep and    display ashing GREEN AND RED LEDs  -  RE-ENROLL and test the unit.7. Replace the access plate.8. Ret the lock to the door with the 4 xing screws.                                                                   <  OR  >1. Present Enrolment card.2. Present Door open time card twice.3. Present Enrolment card.4. Present Door open time card twice.5. WAIT FOR 5 SECONDS!This function should only be used to clear all the stored user information from the unit.  The unit is returned to its Factory settings and will require initialising again  (See:  Enrolment Card)Battery replacement1. Remove the unit from the door by removing the 4 securing screws on the rear lock assembly.  (see Layout on front page)2. Remove the top two standoff screws - Fig 13. Remove the access plate to reveal the battery pack. - Fig 24. Unplug the lead and replace the pack with a new Paxton Access battery pack. - Fig 3.(NOTE: The unit will retain its settings and should not be manually reset)5. Ret the access plate and secure.6. Ret the unit to the doorFig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3Read Range KeyfobToken WatchproxVandal resistance LowReader/Keypad module (Required space on Door)Total outside dimensions (includes handle clearence)

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