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Prox.pad plus Access System Installer Guide Description The prox.pad plus unit is a single door access system that is programmed and managed from a personal computer using Hub Manager Professional software (version 5 or higher). The prox.pad plus unit is equipped with RS-485 communications which allow up to 32 prox.pad plus doors to be networked together.
Prox.pad plus Access System Installer Guide NOTE: prox.pad plus RS 485 communications--The prox.pad plus unit communicates with the host computer via the IEI RS232-RS485 interface (part number IEI232-485). For additional details see pages 16 and 17. For wire specifications, see page 23. NOTE: Use with IEI Secured Series™ (Hub, Hub Max, Hub MiniMax) Networks--The RS 485 network characteristics for the prox.pad plus unit are different than those of IEI's Secured Series access systems. This means the prox.
Prox.pad plus Access System Installer Guide prox.pad plus Wiring Connection Overview Figure 1 below illustrates the Pin connectors on the prox.pad plus main circuit board; the table on page 7 describes the four Pin connectors (P1, P2, P4, and P5) in detail. Specifications are listed on page 23.
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Prox.pad plus Access System Installer Guide Performing a Secure Installation (keypad/controller away from antenna) In this configuration, the prox.pad plus keypad/controller antenna housing is removed from the keypad/controller and located a maximum of 10 feet away. The controller/keypad is located inside a secure area. 1. Remove the antenna from the prox.pad plus keypad/controller as described below: • • 2. Disconnect the backplate of the prox.pad plus unit from the front keypad/controller.
Prox.pad plus Access System Installer Guide 3. Mount the antenna backplate in a vertical orientation and secure it to the wall through the two screw holes using two IEI-provided screws. Ensure that the two “weep holes” (drainage holes), provided to remove possible moisture, are positioned on the bottom. Pull the antenna wire through the wiring exits in the antenna backplate as required. (Four external cut-outs on the antenna backplate match the four spring-loaded tabs on the antenna.
Prox.pad plus Access System Installer Guide Removing/Inserting Circuit Boards If it proves necessary to remove or insert the main circuit board from/into the prox.pad plus controller/keypad, follow the steps below. 1. Disconnect the back housing of the prox.pad plus unit from the front keypad/controller. 2. (When handling the main printed circuit board, to guard against possible static discharges, touch a grounded object BEFORE touching the prox.pad plus unit.
Prox.pad plus Access System Installer Guide ORANGE DOOR CONTACT (Normally Closed) WHITE P5 Figure 4 Wiring the Door Contact Input TO ALARM PANEL DOOR CONTACT GOING BACK TO ALARM PANEL BLUE ( C ) TO ALARM PANEL ORANGE GREEN (N/O) DEDICATED DOOR CONTACT (NC) BEING MONITORED BY THE prox.pad unit WHITE P5 Figure 5 Wiring the Aux Relay for Alarm Shunt Relay Part No. 6045679, Rev. 1.
Prox.pad plus Access System Installer Guide TO POWER SUPPLY V- V+ BLUE (C) ORANGE GREEN (NO) DEDICATED DOOR CONTACT (NC) BEING MONITORED BY THE prox.pad unit WHITE P5 Figure 6 Wiring the Aux Relay for Forced Door Alarm TO POWER SUPPLY V- V+ BLUE (C) ORANGE GREEN (NO) DEDICATED DOOR CONTACT (NC) BEING MONITORED BY THE prox.pad unit WHITE P5 Figure 7 Wiring the Aux Relay for Propped Door Alarm 12 Part No. 6045679, Rev. 1.
Prox.pad plus Access System Installer Guide Wiring the REX Switch (Request to Exit) The prox.pad plus unit can be wired to monitor a remote switching device, which is intended to be installed on the “safe” side of a door. The Request to Exit (REX) switch is a momentary input closure that engages the main relay for the same length of time for which the main relay is programmed. This feature can be stored in the Transaction Log for viewing.
Prox.pad plus Access System Installer Guide Wiring the Main Relay The door lock is wired to connector P1 on the prox.pad plus main circuit board. Wiring for this 5-pin connector is described in the first table on page 7. Figure 9 provides an Electric Strike (Fail Secure) wiring diagram, Figure 10 a MagLock (Fail Safe) wiring diagram. Power for the prox.pad plus unit must be from a minimum 10-15 volt DC linear, filtered and regulated power supply.
Prox.pad plus Access System Installer Guide MAGLOCK (FAIL SAFE) VV+ BLACK (V-) POWER SUPPLY BLUE (MAIN RELAY C) GRAY (MAIN RELAY N/C) RED (V + IN) P1 P3 P2 P5 P4 Figure 10 MagLock (Fail Safe) Wiring Diagram Part No. 6045679, Rev. 1.
Prox.pad plus Access System Installer Guide prox.pad plus Communications The prox.pad plus is equipped with RS-485 communications with a data rate of 19200 bits/sec. This allows you to connect the unit to a personal computer (PC) either via the computer’s COM (serial) port or over a computer network to manage the system using Hub ManagerTM Professional (v 5 or higher) software. To connect the prox.pad plus unit to a computer COM port (which is RS-232), an RS-232 to RS-485 converter is required.
Prox.pad plus Access System Installer Guide Networking Multiple prox.pad plus Units Together For multiple door applications, the prox.pad plus can be networked together. When networking prox.pad plus devices together on an RS-485 system, the prox.pad plus units are all wired in parallel. This networking capability is available when connecting directly to your personal computer’s COM port or when communicating over a computer network with the IEI Gateway.
Prox.pad plus Access System Installer Guide Program Commands In addition to personal computer (PC) programming, the prox.pad plus unit can be programmed manually using the keypad on each unit and without the use of a personal computer and software. Keypad programming can be helpful to get a door or doors up and running prior to having the availability of the host computer. In all cases, the personal computer programming options supersede the keypad programming options. Defaults are in bold. See the prox.
Prox.pad plus Access System Installer Guide Program Commands (continued) Action Desired Press Details 6a. Print programmed user list 25 # 0 # 0# ** 6b. Print programmed user list (starting at a certain user) 25 # 0 # start user # ** 7.
Prox.pad plus Access System Installer Guide Program Commands (continued) Action Press Details 14. Set forced door output time 45 # ttt # 0 # ** ttt=forced door time, to nearest 10’s seconds, entered as 00-990 (00 latches it); default=10 secs 15. Clear eeprom memory and restore default settings 46 # 00000 # 00000 # ** (See page 2) User Types 0-toggle code 1-standard access 2-Log Dump 3-lockout 4-extended lockout 5-single use 6-relock code 7-emergency 16a.
Prox.pad plus Access System Installer Guide Program Commands (continued) Action Press Details 22. Delete block of consecutive users 58 # start user # start user # number of users * number of users * 23. Dump transactions to IR port 70 # 0 # 0 # ** This command must be used while in Program mode 24.
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Prox.pad plus Access System Installer Guide Questions or Problems If you have any questions about initial prox.pad plus programming or operation, or encounter any installation problems, contact your prox.pad plus dealer or distributor. The complete Installation/Programming Reference manual is contained on the supplied CD-ROM. Warranty Policy International Electronics Inc.