CDV Software PROMI 1000 user manual

User manual for the device CDV Software PROMI 1000

Device: CDV Software PROMI 1000
Category: Door
Manufacturer: CDV Software
Size: 0.41 MB
Added : 6/21/2014
Number of pages: 23
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Summary of the content on the page No. 1

Edition 06/2004 G0301FR0222V01
PROMI 1000
STAND ALONE ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM


This device comes with a varistor.
The varistor must be connected on the strike terminal (electro-
magnet…) operated by the device.
If this product operates more than one strikes, each of them
should have a varistor.
The varistor controls the overload produced by the strike coil –
back emf.
If you are using a « Shear Lock » electromagnetic lock, it is recommended

Summary of the content on the page No. 2

Edition 10/2003 PROMI 1000 USER MANUAL I. PRESENTATION DU PRODUIT.............................................................................................................................. 3 A. Product presentation ........................................................................................................................... 3 B. Factory Default Values........................................................................................................................ 4 C. Audi

Summary of the content on the page No. 3

Edition 10/2003 I. PRESENTATION DU PRODUIT A. Product presentation - Input voltage 12V AC/DC - 12-digit keypad with LED visual indicator - EPROM memory storage - Date and hour saving with 3V CR2032 battery - 1000 programmable proximity badges and Pin codes - 1000 event stored in memory buffer - Up to 16 holidays - Removable memory unit - RS232 output - Event thermal printing - Printing of all events and configuration - Print badge and code list - Printer with or without DTR signal (MTP640 Kyoli

Summary of the content on the page No. 4

Edition 10/2003 B. Factory Default Values Operating mode: 0 badge and Pin code Door open time: 1 second Alarm time delay: 00 alarm disabled Key-in keypad time: 10 seconds Master code: 12345 No time zone No Holiday Anti pass back disabled DTR signal on for printer Programming time : 2 minuts C. Audible signals 1 short beep keypad digit key pressed 1 long beep Access granted or valid data computing 2 short beeps Start or exit from programming or invalid badge read 4 short beeps Error computing da

Summary of the content on the page No. 5

Edition 10/2003 reference: TP50XSE2C RS232 with DTR signal (printer on line) 9600 bauds Dip switchs set up on the printer 1 start ON 7 bits Parity: even 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 stop IBM mode 40 characters CR = skip line DTR signal: high: printer on line low: printer off line Brown Terminal 3 White Green TX 4 2 DT 1 5 M RX Yellow Back side Paper error: When paper roll is finished, the printer LED flashes fast, The data is stored in the memory buffer of the pr

Summary of the content on the page No. 6

Edition 10/2003 II. PROGRAMMING A. Colors and audible signals The letter in bolt represents the LED color. (O for orange, G for green and R for red) O2 the digit represents the number of beep emitted. The LED turns green and the 1 beep is emitted. G1 The LED turns Red and 1 beep is emitted. R1 B. Main menu Important: Refer to the one page programming Enter the master Enter the master code twice (12345 default). The LED turns on to orange code twice O2 and 2 audible beeps are emitted. A time de

Summary of the content on the page No. 7

Edition 10/2003 O1 --- Present the badge in front of the PROMI1000 or in front the external reader (nal reader: see Menu 10) OR Select a user number, enter the 3-digit user number from 000 to 999 G1 --- If the user number is available the LED lights on in Green present the badge in front the PROMI 1000 or in front of the external reader O1 G1 --- If the user number is not available R1 enter another user number or press on * twice to delete the badge and Pin code. Then

Summary of the content on the page No. 8

Edition 10/2003 OR Press 2 to select badge OR Pin code operating mode. The LED lights on in green G1 Press # go O1 Then press #. The PROMI 1000 returns to the main menu back to MENU E. Menu 02 – Door release time Enter 02 to enter in the door release time menu Enter the time in seconds from 01 to 99 for a momentarily output or 00 for a latched output. G1 The LED lights on in green Press # go O1 Then press #. The PROMI 1000 returns to the main

Summary of the content on the page No. 9

Edition 10/2003 H. Menu 05 – Setting date and hour Enter 05 to enter in the date and hour menu G1 Enter the hour and minutes then the day, month, year and the week day Week day: Monday --------- enter 1 Tuesday -------- enter 2 Wednesday --- enter 3 Thursday ------ enter 4 Friday ---------- enter 5 Saturday ------- enter 6 Sunday --------- enter 7 Example: 09h26, 02 September 2003, Tuesday. Enter 09 26 02 09 03 2 Press # go O1 Then press #.

Summary of the content on the page No. 10

Edition 10/2003 J. Menu 07 – Holidays Press 07 to enter in the holidays menu R1 16 different holidays can be programmed, enter the a holiday number from 01 to 16 Then enter the day and month for this holiday Example: 25 October, enter 25 10 V1 The LED lights on in green Press # to go back O1 Then press #. The PROMI 1000 returns to the main menu to the Main MENU OR Enter another holiday. K. Menu 08 – Anti pass back Press 08 to enter in the anti pass back menu P

Summary of the content on the page No. 11

Edition 10/2003 To stop the printer at any time keep pressing on the 0 key until the LED lights on in green and a beep is emitted. At the end of the printing the a message “END PRINTING” appears on the report. G1 The LED lights on in green Press # to go back O1 Then press #. The PROMI 1000 returns to the main menu to the Main MENU OR Press 2 to print the configuration report of the PROMI 1000 control unit. --------------------------START PRINTING---------------

Summary of the content on the page No. 12

Edition 10/2003 Press 3 to print all the code of badge and Pin code. To abord the printing report, keep pressing on the 0 key until the LED lights on in green and a beep is emitted. --------------------------START PRINTING--------------------------- User number Badge Code Username ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 000 022DC567 12458 001 023ABD99 54831 002 023AA1C0 00

Summary of the content on the page No. 13

Edition 10/2003 G1 The LED lights on in green Press # to go back O1 Then press #. The PROMI 1000 returns to the main menu to the Main MENU To program badges and Pin code selec t Menu 00. The built-in reader of the controller is set back as the default badge enrolment unit once you exit from programming. N. Menu 11 Delete schedules Press 11 to enter in the delete schedule menu R1 Enter the schedule of the operating mode to delete 0 to delete schedule of operatin

Summary of the content on the page No. 14

Edition 10/2003 Press 1 to authorize the access for the selected user number (cardholder) or press 0 to deny ac- cess for the selected user number during the holidays. G1 The LED lights on in green Press # to go back O1 Then press #. The PROMI 1000 returns to the main menu to the Main MENU OR O1 Press * to authorize the access to all the cardholder Press # to confirm and wait 5s until the new configuration is set for all the cardholder. V1 The LED lights on in

Summary of the content on the page No. 15

Edition 10/2003 The LED flashes in red and a beep is emitted. Remove the jumper from 2-3 position then the unit goes back to stand-by mode. OR Keep the jumper on 2-3 position to reset the badges, pin codes, schedules and holidays from the PROMI 1000 memory. The LED flashes in red during 5 seconds then the LED lights on in red during the reset. The LED starts flashing in orange when the reset is completed and a beep is emitted. Remove the jumper from 2-3 position to go back to stand-by mode. OR

Summary of the content on the page No. 16

Edition 10/2003 After 3 incorrect badge and/or PIN code are entered, the PROMI 1000 reader and the second proximity reader are locked out during 2 minutes and the alarm relay is activated. 2 audible beeps sound when the badge/PIN code are not valid. The LED lights on in red during the time of the lockout. The LED flashes in orange when the lockout is finished. D. Event printing When a badge is presented or a Pin code is entered, the user number code of badge or Pin Code date, hour and operating

Summary of the content on the page No. 17

Edition 10/2003 Note: 1. During an alarm the reader and the request-to-exit are enabled. 2. To cancel the alarm go to Menu 03 in programming and enter 00. Events Quand l’alarme est commandée (forced door open, door ajar or lockout alarm) the following messsages are printed on the event report «Alarm» and «Alarm end» with the day and hour of the event. Event Date Heure Mode Alarm 25.09.03 17.3

Summary of the content on the page No. 18

IV. PROGRAMMING DIAGRAM PROMI 1000 Key-in programming time: 2minutes and key-in keypad time: 10 seconds, no schedule no holiday Enter the master code twice O2 Present a badge in front of the reader O1 R1 The PROMI 1000 will search O1 Press * to skip the Pin 00 for the first free user num- # exit G1 Free user number Present badge G1 O1 code or enter a 5-digit from ber O1 Pin code MENU Or enter a user number 000 to R1 G1 Not available Press ** 999

Summary of the content on the page No. 19

R1 G1 O1 # exit Anti passback: Enter 1 to enabled 08 from Enter 0 to disabled (resert) wait 5 seconds MENU Printing: R1 R1 Enter 0 to delete the events + press # wait 15 seconds G1 R1 Enter 1 to print all the events + press # G 1 (press 0 to stop printing report) G1 O1 # exit Enter 2 to print the configuration information of the controller from 09 Enter 3 to print the badge and Pin code list (press 0 to stop the prin

Summary of the content on the page No. 20

V. WIRING DIAGRAM Reset of master code, ST1 badges, pin codes and évènts ST1 without normal mode PROMI 1000 Remote reader 60cm minimum 12 5 2 V 1 4 3 ST1 RL2 RL1 2 Input voltage 230 V TX DT M RX 2 1 E M B 3 5 A R C T 12 V 12VAC/DC 2 Input voltage 230 V 12VAC/DC 2 Input voltage 230 V 12VAC/DC PB V Strike 5 The PROMI 1000 and the remote reader must be separated between each other by 60 cm. Also, if two PROMI 1000 are installed next to each other a distance of


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