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System 2 Installation / Programming Manual
PREFACE
This document is a complete reference manual for the Corby System 2 Access Control unit, expansion modules,
hardware, and software which are manufactured, designed, or distributed by Corby Industries, Inc., USA. It is
assumed that the user of this manual is expert in the installation of high security devices and has
professional knowledge in electronics and security related installations.
Corby Industries, Inc. USA reserves the right to make changes without notice in the products described in this
manual in order to improve design or performance. Corby assumes no responsibility for stenographic and/or clerical
errors or the suitability or unsuitability of Corby products used in combination with any electrical, electronic, or
mechanical system or subsystem.
CORBY INDUSTRIES, INC.
Corby has been supplying security professionals with quality security products since 1972 when we first introduced
the concept of a digital key to the security industry. Up to that time, everyone used a round metal key which is now
almost extinct thanks to the hundreds of thousands of "Corby Keys" installed everywhere around the world.
For over 25 years we have been a major supplier to alarm dealers and locksmiths around the world. Users of
Corby products include the FBI, Secret Service, and Department of Defense. Corby has hundreds of authorized
distributor locations in the USA and 17 foreign countries.
At Corby, our customer is the most important person in our business. We constantly strive to serve our customers
with quality and service which is second to none. At Corby, we always try to be the best!
PROPRIETARY NOTICE
The hardware and software described in this manual are proprietary products developed, owned, and distributed by
Corby Industries, Inc., Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA. The software is furnished to the user only under a license
for use on a single Computer System and may not be copied or reproduced in accordance with the terms of the
license and copyright laws.
Copyright © 1998 by Corby Industries, Inc. All rights reserved. The reproduction or utilization of this work in any
form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including xerography,
photocopying, and recording, and in any information storage and retrieval system is forbidden without the written
permission of the publisher.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his/her own expense.
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System 2 Installation / Programming ManualPREFACEThis document is a complete reference manual for the Corby System 2 Access Control unit, expansion mo

Page 2

SYSTEM OVERVIEW1-4System 2 Installation / Programming ManualZone Inputs The System 2 can monitor a “normally closed” or “closed circuit” switch or ala

Page 3 - SECTION PAGE

LCD PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE KEYPAD CODES8-94System 2 Installation / Programming ManualEnter Keypad Code þþþþEnter Code [ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ]Press Any

Page 4

LCD PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE KEYPAD CODES8-95System 2 Installation / Programming ManualAssign These Output(s) þþþþOutputs [ - - - - ]Option Not Activ

Page 5

LCD PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE KEYPAD CODES8-96System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUse 0 thru 8 þþþþDoor 01 Schedule [ _ 0 ]Use 0 thru 8 þþþþDoor

Page 6

LCD PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE KEYPAD CODES8-97System 2 Installation / Programming Manual1=Yes, 2=NoEnter Anti-Passback [ 2 ]0=Make User Permanent þþþþE

Page 7

LCD PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE CARDS8-98System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUsers Enrolled 0000 þþþþWant to Continue? [ 1 ] Use Up to 4 Digits þþþ

Page 8 - RS232 Communications

LCD PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE CARDS8-99System 2 Installation / Programming ManualEnter Door # þþþþPress Any Key00Enter Door (0=Done) [ _ _ ]01Enter Doo

Page 9 - Request-To-Exit Inputs

LCD PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE CARDS8-100System 2 Installation / Programming ManualError!! þþþþPress Any KeyEnter Number þþþþEnter Card [00000 _ _ _ _ _

Page 10 - Time Keeping

LCD PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE CARDS8-101System 2 Installation / Programming ManualAssign These Output(s) þþþþOutputs [ - - - - ]Option Not Active! þþþ

Page 11 - Tamper Switch

LCD PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE CARDS8-102System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUse 0 thru 8 þþþþDoor 01 Schedule [ _ 0 ]Use 0 thru 8 þþþþDoor 02 Sch

Page 12 - SYSTEM OVERVIEW

LCD PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE CARDS8-103System 2 Installation / Programming Manual1=Yes, 2=NoEnter Anti-Passback [ 2 ]0=Make User Permanent þþþþEnter T

Page 13 - QUICKSTART

SYSTEM OVERVIEW1-5System 2 Installation / Programming ManualElectronic Serial Number ChipEach System has a unique Electronic Serial Number (ESN) conta

Page 14 - Activate Premium Options

LCD PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE CARDS8-104System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUsers Enrolled 0001 þþþþWant to Continue? [ 1 ]After you have success

Page 15 - Keypad Test

LCD PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE DATA CHIPS8-105System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUsers Enrolled 0000 þþþþWant to Continue? [ 1 ] Use Up to 4 Digi

Page 16 - Card Reader Test

LCD PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE DATA CHIPS8-106System 2 Installation / Programming ManualEnter Door # þþþþPress Any Key00Enter Door (0=Done) [ _ _ ]01 þþ

Page 17 - Printer/VDT Test

LCD PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE DATA CHIPS8-107System 2 Installation / Programming Manual01 03 þþþþEnter Door (0=Done) [ _ _ ]Error!! þþþþPress Any KeyT

Page 18 - If Everything tests OK

LCD PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE DATA CHIPS8-108System 2 Installation / Programming ManualEnter Number þþþþEnter ChipPress Any Key þþþþDuplicate Code!User

Page 19 - Quick Installation

LCD PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE DATA CHIPS8-109System 2 Installation / Programming ManualAssign These Output(s) þþþþOutputs [ - - - - ]Option Not Active

Page 20

LCD PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE DATA CHIPS8-110System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUse 0 thru 8 þþþþDoor 01 Schedule [ _ 0 ]Use 0 thru 8 þþþþDoor 0

Page 21 - VERSIONS & UPGRADES

LCD PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE DATA CHIPS8-111System 2 Installation / Programming Manual1=Yes, 2=NoEnter Anti-Passback [ 2 ]0=Make User Permanent þþþþEn

Page 22

LCD PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE DATA CHIPS8-112System 2 Installation / Programming ManualPress Any KeyBad Code!Users Enrolled 0001 þþþþWant to Continue?

Page 23 - OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT

LCD PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLLING USERS8-113System 2 Installation / Programming ManualBatch Enroll Users (Option #9)Batch enrollment allows you to en

Page 24 - Surge Protection Device

SYSTEM OVERVIEW1-6System 2 Installation / Programming Manual(Page intentionally left blank)

Page 25

LCD PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL KEYPAD CODES8-114System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUsers Enrolled 0000 þþþþWant to Continue? [ 1 ]Use Up to 4 D

Page 26

LCD PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL KEYPAD CODES8-115System 2 Installation / Programming ManualEnter Door # þþþþPress Any Key00Enter Door (0=Done) [ _ _ ]0

Page 27 - INSTALLATION

LCD PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL KEYPAD CODES8-116System 2 Installation / Programming Manual01 03 Enter Door (0=Done) [ _ _ ]Error!! þþþþPress Any KeyTh

Page 28 - Earth Ground

LCD PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL KEYPAD CODES8-117System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUse 4 DigitsEnter Seed # [ _ _ _ _ ]Assign These Output(s) þ

Page 29 - Transformer and Battery

LCD PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL KEYPAD CODES8-118System 2 Installation / Programming ManualOption Not Active! þþþþPress Any KeyNote: Although the displ

Page 30

LCD PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL KEYPAD CODES8-119System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUse 0 thru 8 þþþþDoor 01 Schedule [ _ 0 ]Use 0 thru 8 þþþþDo

Page 31 - Wiring Surge Protection

LCD PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL KEYPAD CODES8-120System 2 Installation / Programming Manual1=Yes, 2=NoEnter Anti-Passback [ 2 ]0=Make User Permanent þþ

Page 32

LCD PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL KEYPAD CODES8-121System 2 Installation / Programming ManualPlease Stand By . . .Use Up to 4 Digits þþþþFirst User # [ _

Page 33 - Keypad Ground

LCD PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL CARDS8-122System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUsers Enrolled 0000 þþþþWant to Continue? [ 1 ]Use Up to 4 Digits þ

Page 34 - LED Connections:

LCD PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL CARDS8-123System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUse Up to 4 Digits þþþþNumber of Users [ _ _ _ _ ]Enter Door # þþþþ

Page 35 - Back To Back Readers

QUICKSTART2-7System 2 Installation / Programming ManualCHAPTER 2QUICKSTARTBench TestU Power up. Connect supplied transformer to Terminals #2 and #3.

Page 36 - Anti-Passback with Readers

LCD PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL CARDS8-124System 2 Installation / Programming Manual01 03 Enter Door (0=Done) [ _ _ ]Error!! þþþþPress Any KeyEnter Num

Page 37 - Bar Code Readers

LCD PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL CARDS8-125System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUse 4 DigitsEnter Seed # [ _ _ _ _ ]Assign These Output(s) þþþþOutp

Page 38

LCD PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL CARDS8-126System 2 Installation / Programming ManualOption Not Active! þþþþPress Any KeyNote: Although the display stat

Page 39 - Data Chip Readers

LCD PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL CARDS8-127System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUse 0 thru 8 þþþþDoor 01 Schedule [ _ 0 ]Use 0 thru 8 þþþþDoor 02 S

Page 40 - Data Chip Reader Wire Runs

LCD PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL CARDS8-128System 2 Installation / Programming Manual1=Yes, 2=NoEnter Anti-Passback [ 2 ]0=Make User Permanent þþþþEnter

Page 41 - Magnetic Stripe Card Readers

LCD PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL CARDS8-129System 2 Installation / Programming ManualPlease Stand By . . .Use Up to 4 Digits þþþþFirst User # [ _ _ _ _

Page 42

LCD PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL DATA CHIPS8-130System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUsers Enrolled 0000 þþþþWant to Continue? [ 1 ]Use Up to 4 Dig

Page 43 - Proximity Readers

LCD PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL DATA CHIPS8-131System 2 Installation / Programming ManualEnter Door # þþþþPress Any Key00Enter Door (0=Done) [ _ _ ]01E

Page 44 - Proximity Reader Wire Runs

LCD PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL DATA CHIPS8-132System 2 Installation / Programming Manual01 03 Enter Door (0=Done) [ _ _ ]Error!! þþþþPress Any KeyThe

Page 45

LCD PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL DATA CHIPS8-133System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUse 4 DigitsEnter Seed # [ _ _ _ _ ]Seed NumberIf you do not i

Page 46 - Wiegand Readers

QUICKSTART2-8System 2 Installation / Programming ManualActivate Premium OptionsU If premium options have been purchased, each option must be activated

Page 47

LCD PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL DATA CHIPS8-134System 2 Installation / Programming ManualAssign These Output(s) þþþþOutputs [ - - - - ]Option Not Acti

Page 48 - Door Locks

LCD PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL DATA CHIPS8-135System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUse 0 thru 8 þþþþDoor 01 Schedule [ _ 0 ]Use 0 thru 8 þþþþDoor

Page 49

LCD PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL DATA CHIPS8-136System 2 Installation / Programming Manual1=Yes, 2=NoEnter Anti-Passback [ 2 ]0=Make User Permanent þþþþ

Page 50 - Fail Safe Operation for RTE

LCD PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL DATA CHIPS8-137System 2 Installation / Programming ManualEnter Number þþþþEnter ChipUse Up to 4 Digits þþþþFirst User #

Page 51

LCD PROGRAMMING - DELETE USERS8-138System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUse 4 Digits þþþþ1st User [ _ _ _ _ ]Use 4 Digits þþþþLast User [ _ _ _ _

Page 52 - Printer Connections

LCD PROGRAMMING - DELETE USERS8-139System 2 Installation / Programming Manual1=Yes, 2=No þþþþUser # 20Press Any KeyCode DeletedUse 4 Digits þþþþ1st Us

Page 53 - Connecting To a VDT

LCD PROGRAMMING - REPORTS8-140System 2 Installation / Programming Manual1=Users þþþþSelect Report [ _ ]Reports (Option #11)In this option, you can li

Page 54 - VDT Connections

LCD PROGRAMMING - REPORTS8-141System 2 Installation / Programming Manual1=Printer/VDT, 2=LCD þþþþPrinter/VDT or LCD [ 2 ]User#0001 KN#000012480Doors 1

Page 55 - Short-Haul Modems

LCD PROGRAMMING - REPORTS8-142System 2 Installation / Programming ManualTo Start / Stop Print . . . þþþþWaiting . . .Press Any KeyWaiting . . .PRINTER

Page 56 - Personal Computer (PC)

LCD PROGRAMMING - REPORTS8-143System 2 Installation / Programming Manual1=Door Perm þþþþChoose Report [ 0 ]To Start/Stop Print . . . þþþþWaiting . . .

Page 57 - SYSTEM OPERATION

QUICKSTART2-9System 2 Installation / Programming ManualKeypad TestU Connect the keypad using a short cable. Connect up both ports for a two door Sys

Page 58 - Status of AC Power

LCD PROGRAMMING - REPORTS8-144System 2 Installation / Programming ManualTo Start/Stop Print . . . þþþþWaiting . . .Press Any KeyWaiting . . .User Sche

Page 59 - Time Schedules

LCD PROGRAMMING - REPORTS8-145System 2 Installation / Programming ManualTo Start/Stop Print . . . þþþþWaiting . . .Press Any KeyWaiting . . .User Code

Page 60 - User Time Schedule Example

LCD PROGRAMMING - REPORTS8-146System 2 Installation / Programming ManualTo Start/Stop Print . . . þþþþWaiting . . .Press Any KeyWaiting . . .Temporary

Page 61 - Automatic Door Operation

LCD PROGRAMMING - REPORTS8-147System 2 Installation / Programming Manual1=Yes, 2=NoDelete After Show? [ 2 ]1=Printer/VDT, 2=LCD þþþþPrinter/VDT or LCD

Page 62 - Keypad and Reader Operation

LCD PROGRAMMING - REPORTS8-148System 2 Installation / Programming ManualTo Start / Stop Print . . . þþþþWaiting . . .Press Any KeyWaiting . . .To Star

Page 63 - Network LEDs

LCD PROGRAMMING - REPORTS8-149System 2 Installation / Programming ManualTo Start / Stop Print . . . þþþþWaiting . . .ConfigurationThis option is not a

Page 64

LCD PROGRAMMING - REPORTS8-150System 2 Installation / Programming ManualPress Any KeyWaiting . . .1=Printer/VDT, 2=LCD þþþþPrinter/VDT or LCD [ 2 ]Aft

Page 65 - NETWORKING

LCD PROGRAMMING - REPORTS8-151System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUse 1 thru 8 þþþþSchedule to Show [ _ 0 ]Sched # 01 Cell # 0112345 - - 08:

Page 66 - Network Setup

LCD PROGRAMMING - REPORTS8-152System 2 Installation / Programming ManualTo Start/Stop Print . . . þþþþWaiting . . .To Start/Stop Print . . . þþþþWaiti

Page 67 - Buffer Size

LCD PROGRAMMING - SECRET # PASSWORD8-153System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUse 5 Digits þþþþCurrent Secret # [ _ _ _ _ _ ]0=QuitBad Secret#! [

Page 68 - Programming Considerations

QUICKSTART2-10System 2 Installation / Programming ManualCard Reader TestU Connect the reader using a short cable. Connect up both ports for a two doo

Page 69 - Trouble Shooting

LCD PROGRAMMING - INSTALL OPTIONS8-154System 2 Installation / Programming ManualElectronic Serial # is þþþþEnter Option [ _ _ _ _ ]Electronic Serial #

Page 70 - Testing Additional Units

LCD PROGRAMMING - INSTALL OPTIONS8-155System 2 Installation / Programming ManualKey Error!Press Any KeyOption InstalledPress Any KeyEnter the Upgrade

Page 71 - PROGRAMMING USING THE LCD

LCD PROGRAMMING - OVERRIDE OUTPUTS8-156System 2 Installation / Programming Manual1=Ports, 2=Outputs þþþþType [ 1 ]0=Master þþþþEnter Unit # [ 0 ]1=Por

Page 72

LCD PROGRAMMING - OVERRIDE OUTPUTS8-157System 2 Installation / Programming Manual1=On, 2=Off þþþþEnter State [ 1 ]1=Ports, 2=Outputs þþþþType [ 1 ]On

Page 73

LCD PROGRAMMING - OVERRIDE OUTPUTS8-158System 2 Installation / Programming Manual0=Master þþþþEnter Unit # [ 0 ]Use 1 thru 4 þþþþOutput [ 0 ]1=On, 2=O

Page 74 - User Names

LCD PROGRAMMING - BAUD RATES8-159System 2 Installation / Programming Manual1=1200 þþþþBaud Rate [ 9600 ]Change BaudPress Any KeyBaud Rates (Option #1

Page 75 - Memory Error

LCD PROGRAMMING - CLEAR USERS / CLEAR MEMORY8-160System 2 Installation / Programming Manual1=Yes, 2=NoAre You Sure? [ 2 ]1=Yes, 2=NoAre You Sure? [ 2

Page 76

LCD PROGRAMMING - NETWORK OPTIONS8-161System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUnit in Standalone Mode þþþþEnter Net Option [ 0 ]Unit is a Master þþþ

Page 77

LCD PROGRAMMING - NETWORK OPTIONS8-162System 2 Installation / Programming ManualEnter 1 thru 7Slave to Add [ 0 ]1=Yes, 2=No þþþþReload Slave? [ 2 ]Set

Page 78

LCD PROGRAMMING - NETWORK OPTIONS8-163System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUnit in Standalone Mode þþþþEnter Net Option [ 0 ]RS485 TestIf you cho

Page 79 - Enable DST? [ 2 ]

QUICKSTART2-11System 2 Installation / Programming ManualPrinter/VDT TestU If a printer, VDT, or PC available you can test them.U Printer test. Connec

Page 80

LCD PROGRAMMING - BACKUP-RESTORE8-164System 2 Installation / Programming ManualBackup-Restore (Option #19)This option lets you backup all data to a di

Page 81 - Time Schedule Example

LCD PROGRAMMING - BACKUP-RESTORE8-165System 2 Installation / Programming ManualRestore System 2This lets you restore all programmed information from a

Page 82 - Choosing the Time Cell

LCD PROGRAMMING - BACKUP-RESTORE8-166System 2 Installation / Programming Manual(Page intentionally left blank)

Page 83 - Holiday Date

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING9-167System 2 Installation / Programming ManualCHAPTER 9PROGRAMMING USING A VDT/PCIntroductionWhen in program mode, instructions and

Page 84 - Trigger Time

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - ACCESSING THE SYSTEM9-168System 2 Installation / Programming ManualAccessing the SystemMost users will never program the System,

Page 85 - Trigger State

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - POWER-UP MESSAGES9-169System 2 Installation / Programming ManualMEMORY ALLOCATION: You may choose any number to place in the [br

Page 86

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - POWER UP MESSAGES9-170System 2 Installation / Programming ManualRequired EventsWe recommend a history Storage Buffer of at least

Page 87 - Select Option [ _ ]

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - POWER-UP MESSAGES9-171System 2 Installation / Programming ManualNote: When you decide to utilize networking during the Initializa

Page 88 - Selecting the Input Device(s)

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - ENTERING PROGRAM MODE9-172System 2 Installation / Programming ManualEntering Program ModeWhile the System 2 is in run mode, the S

Page 89 - Relay Type

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - MAIN MENU9-173System 2 Installation / Programming ManualMain MenuEnter the various programming menu options from the list below.M

Page 90 - Automatic Port Operation

QUICKSTART2-12System 2 Installation / Programming ManualIf There is a ProblemIf there is a problem with the board powering up, take the voltage measur

Page 91 - Selecting Any Card/Chip Mode

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - TIME AND DATE9-174System 2 Installation / Programming ManualTime and Date (Option #1)This option has two parts. You will be pro

Page 92 - Output Mode

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME9-175System 2 Installation / Programming ManualDaylight Savings Time (Option #2)If the Daylight Savings Tim

Page 93 - Trigger Event

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - TIME SCHEDULES9-176System 2 Installation / Programming ManualProgramming Time Schedules (Option #3)Before we talk about programm

Page 94

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - TIME SCHEDULES9-177System 2 Installation / Programming ManualTime Schedule ExampleSuppose you want your clerical staff to have ac

Page 95 - Automatic Output Operation

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - TIME SCHEDULES9-178System 2 Installation / Programming ManualNow for a final note. What would this have looked like if, instead

Page 96

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - TIME SCHEDULES9-179System 2 Installation / Programming ManualDay-of-Week or Holiday DateNow that you've selected the time ce

Page 97

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - TIME SCHEDULES9-180System 2 Installation / Programming ManualChanging a CellIf you wish to change a “Holiday Cell” to a “Day of t

Page 98

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - TIME SCHEDULES9-181System 2 Installation / Programming ManualTrigger StateWe're almost there! By programming the DAY / HOLID

Page 99

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - SELECT CARD TYPE9-182System 2 Installation / Programming ManualSelect Card Type (Option #4)System 2 can accept five different re

Page 100 - User Codes

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - PORT CONFIGURATION9-183System 2 Installation / Programming ManualPort Configuration (Option #5)The System 2 has two Ports. Each

Page 101 - Additional Outputs

QUICKSTART2-13System 2 Installation / Programming ManualQuick InstallationU Remove all power from the unit. AC and standby battery.U Run the wire. Y

Page 102 - Door Schedules

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - PORT CONFIGURATION9-184System 2 Installation / Programming ManualNote: Although the display states the Option is Not Active, the

Page 103 - User Type

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - PORT CONFIGURATION9-185System 2 Installation / Programming ManualSelecting the Input Device(s)Each System 2 Port can accept a Key

Page 104 - Enrolling Cards

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - PORT CONFIGURATION9-186System 2 Installation / Programming ManualRelay TypeWhen a valid code is entered, the Port’s door relay ma

Page 105 - Door Number

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - PORT CONFIGURATION9-187System 2 Installation / Programming ManualSelecting Any Card/Chip ModeIn this mode, any Corby Cards or Dat

Page 106 - User Cards

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - AUXILIARY OUTPUTS9-188System 2 Installation / Programming ManualProgram Aux Outputs (Option #6)A two-door System 2 provides four

Page 107

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - AUXILIARY OUTPUTS9-189System 2 Installation / Programming ManualTrigger EventAs we mentioned above, an output can be triggered by

Page 108

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - AUXILIARY OUTPUTS9-190System 2 Installation / Programming ManualAs discussed above, various system events can be assigned to oper

Page 109 - Memory Full

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - AUXILIARY OUTPUTS9-191System 2 Installation / Programming ManualNote: Although the display states the Option is Not Active, the o

Page 110 - Want to Continue? [ 1 ]

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - ANTI-PASSBACK9-192System 2 Installation / Programming ManualAnti-Passback (Option #7)You must have the Second Door option activa

Page 111 - Enrolling Data Chips

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE KEYPAD CODES9-193System 2 Installation / Programming ManualAdd or Change User (Option #8)You must first Select Card T

Page 112

System 2 Installation / Programming ManualNOTICEThe following features were not investigated by UL:- Keypads- Networking - Computer Interface- Data Ch

Page 113

QUICKSTART2-14System 2 Installation / Programming Manual(Page intentionally left blank)

Page 114 - Duplicate Code!

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE KEYPAD CODES9-194System 2 Installation / Programming ManualDoor NumberThis part may seem a bit confusing, so be sure t

Page 115

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE KEYPAD CODES9-195System 2 Installation / Programming ManualThe VDT will display the instructions:01 03Enter Door (0=Do

Page 116

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE KEYPAD CODES9-196System 2 Installation / Programming ManualNote: Although the display states the Option is Not Active,

Page 117

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE KEYPAD CODES9-197System 2 Installation / Programming ManualDoor SchedulesAs we discussed in the schedule section of th

Page 118 - Bad Code!

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE KEYPAD CODES9-198System 2 Installation / Programming ManualAnti-Passback(You may not be permitted to program Anti-Pass

Page 119 - (Option #9)

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE CARDS9-199System 2 Installation / Programming ManualEnrolling CardsIn this option, you'll specify a user’s card,

Page 120 - Batch Enrolling Keypad Codes

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE CARDS9-200System 2 Installation / Programming ManualDoor NumberThis part may seem a bit confusing, so be sure to read

Page 121

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE CARDS9-201System 2 Installation / Programming ManualIf you select Port #3 and you do not have this System set-up for n

Page 122

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE CARDS9-202System 2 Installation / Programming ManualNote: Although the display states the Option is Not Active, the ou

Page 123 - Seed Number

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE CARDS9-203System 2 Installation / Programming ManualDoor SchedulesAs we discussed in the schedule section of this manu

Page 124

VERSIONS & UPGRADES3-15System 2 Installation / Programming ManualCHAPTER 3VERSIONS & UPGRADESVersionsSystem 2 is available in two different ve

Page 125

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE CARDS9-204System 2 Installation / Programming Manual Anti-Passback(You may not be permitted to program Anti-Passback).

Page 126 - Code Type

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE DATA CHIPS9-205System 2 Installation / Programming ManualEnrolling Data ChipsIn this option, you'll specify a use

Page 127

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE DATA CHIPS9-206System 2 Installation / Programming ManualDoor NumberThis part may seem a bit confusing, so be sure to

Page 128 - User Number

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE DATA CHIPS9-207System 2 Installation / Programming ManualIf you select Port #3 and you do not have this System set-up

Page 129 - Number of Users

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE DATA CHIPS9-208System 2 Installation / Programming ManualNote: Although the display states the Option is Not Active, t

Page 130 - First Card Number

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE DATA CHIPS9-209System 2 Installation / Programming ManualDoor SchedulesAs we discussed in the schedule section of this

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PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE DATA CHIPS9-210System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUser Type(You may not be permitted to program User Type).This

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PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL USERS9-211System 2 Installation / Programming ManualBatch Enroll Users (Option #9)Batch enrollment allows you to ent

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PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL KEYPAD CODES9-212System 2 Installation / Programming ManualBatch Enrolling Keypad CodesSystem StatusWhen this Option

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PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL KEYPAD CODES9-213System 2 Installation / Programming ManualNumber of UsersHere you will specify the number of users

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PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL KEYPAD CODES9-214System 2 Installation / Programming ManualThe VDT will display the instructions: 01 03Enter Door

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PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL KEYPAD CODES9-215System 2 Installation / Programming ManualNote: Although the display states the Option is Not Activ

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PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL KEYPAD CODES9-216System 2 Installation / Programming ManualDoor SchedulesAs we discussed in the schedule section of

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PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL KEYPAD CODES9-217System 2 Installation / Programming ManualAnti-Passback(You may not be permitted to program Anti-Pa

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PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL KEYPAD CODES9-218System 2 Installation / Programming ManualSystem Function While Batch LoadingIMPORTANT NOTE: The sy

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PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL CARDS9-219System 2 Installation / Programming ManualBatch Enrolling Wiegand, Proximity, Bar Code or Mag-Stripe Cards

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PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL CARDS9-220System 2 Installation / Programming ManualNumber of UsersHere you will specify the number of users you wan

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PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL CARDS9-221System 2 Installation / Programming ManualThe VDT will display the instructions: 01 03Enter Door (0=Done

Page 144 - Delete Users (Option #10)

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL CARDS9-222System 2 Installation / Programming ManualSeed NumberNote: This prompt will only appear if any of your por

Page 145 - Delete More?

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL CARDS9-223System 2 Installation / Programming ManualNote: Although the display states the Option is Not Active, the

Page 146 - Reports (Option #11)

OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT4-17System 2 Installation / Programming ManualCHAPTER 4OPTIONAL EQUIPMENTProgramming WandTo assist you while entering Data Chips we

Page 147 - Choosing the Output Device

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL CARDS9-224System 2 Installation / Programming ManualDoor SchedulesAs we discussed in the schedule section of this ma

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PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL CARDS9-225System 2 Installation / Programming ManualAnti-Passback(You may not be permitted to program Anti-Passback)

Page 149 - User Door Permission

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL CARDS9-226System 2 Installation / Programming ManualSystem Function While Batch LoadingIMPORTANT NOTE: The system wi

Page 150 - User Schedules

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL DATA CHIPS9-227System 2 Installation / Programming ManualBatch Enrolling Data ChipsSystem StatusWhen this Option is

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PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL DATA CHIPS9-228System 2 Installation / Programming ManualDoor NumberThis part may seem a bit confusing, so be sure t

Page 152 - Temporary Users

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL DATA CHIPS9-229System 2 Installation / Programming ManualThe VDT will display the instructions:01 03Enter Door #To G

Page 153 - Delete the Events?

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL DATA CHIPS9-230System 2 Installation / Programming ManualNote: Although the display states the Option is Not Active,

Page 154

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL DATA CHIPS9-231System 2 Installation / Programming ManualDoor SchedulesAs we discussed in the schedule section of th

Page 155 - Configuration

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL DATA CHIPS9-232System 2 Installation / Programming ManualAnti-Passback(You may not be permitted to program Anti-Pass

Page 156 - Choosing Your Output Device

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - BATCH ENROLL DATA CHIPS9-233System 2 Installation / Programming ManualSystem Function While Batch LoadingIMPORTANT NOTE: The syst

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OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT4-18System 2 Installation / Programming ManualModemsModems can be used with a Video Display Terminal (VDT) or PC to call a System 2

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PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - DELETE USERS9-234System 2 Installation / Programming ManualDelete Users (Option #10)This option removes a single user or a group

Page 159 - Re-enter New Secret #

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - DELETE USERS9-235System 2 Installation / Programming ManualThe VDT will count users it is deleting from the System.The VDT will d

Page 160 - Install Options (Option #13)

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - REPORTS9-236System 2 Installation / Programming ManualReports (Option #11)In this option, you can list Users, Events, Port Confi

Page 161 - Enter the Upgrade Key

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - REPORTS9-237System 2 Installation / Programming ManualChoosing the Output DeviceThe next choice you have is to view the users on

Page 162 - Port Number

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - REPORTS9-238System 2 Installation / Programming ManualNetwork ModeUsersBe sure to “List Users” using a printer after you have all

Page 163 - On / Off

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - REPORTS9-239System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUser SchedulesPress Any Key to Start the print process.To Start/Stop Print

Page 164 - Output Number

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - REPORTS9-240System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUser CodesPress Any Key to Start the print process.To Start/Stop Print ...P

Page 165 - Baud Rates (Option #15)

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - REPORTS9-241System 2 Installation / Programming ManualEventsSo far, we've talked about the System 2 taking a user code and g

Page 166 - Clear Memory (Option #17)

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - REPORTS9-242System 2 Installation / Programming ManualPRINTER/VDTIf using a Printer, VDT or PC to print / list users you may pres

Page 167 - Network Options (Option #18)

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - REPORTS9-243System 2 Installation / Programming ManualConfigurationThis option is not available if you are using an LCD. You mus

Page 168 - Slave Unit

OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT4-19System 2 Installation / Programming ManualVideo Display Terminal / Personal ComputerSystem 2 has a built in, 9600 baud serial po

Page 169 - RS485 Test

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - REPORTS9-244System 2 Installation / Programming ManualCard Type = NonePort 01: Keypad Relay Time = 005 Schedule = 01Port 02: Keyp

Page 170 - Backup-Restore (Option #19)

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - REPORTS9-245System 2 Installation / Programming ManualPRINTER/VDTIf you selected 1=Printer/VDT as your output device the VDT will

Page 171

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - SECRET # PASSWORD9-246System 2 Installation / Programming ManualSecret # Password (Option #12)This is the options to change the

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PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - INSTALL OPTIONS9-247System 2 Installation / Programming ManualInstall Options (Option #13)The System 2 has a number of “user ins

Page 173 - PROGRAMMING USING A VDT/PC

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - INSTALL OPTIONS9-248System 2 Installation / Programming ManualEnter the Upgrade KeyAfter contacting Corby, give us your Electroni

Page 174 - Accessing the System

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - OVERRIDE OUTPUTS9-249System 2 Installation / Programming ManualOverride Outputs (Option #14)This option allows the user to manua

Page 175 - Power-up Messages

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - OVERRIDE OUTPUTS9-250System 2 Installation / Programming ManualOverride OutputsIf you chose to Override Outputs, you can now choo

Page 176

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - BAUD RATES9-251System 2 Installation / Programming ManualBaud Rates (Option #15)This option allows the user to change the Baud R

Page 177

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING CLEAR USERS/MEMORY9-252System 2 Installation / Programming ManualClear Users (Option #16)This option allows you to clear any progr

Page 178 - Entering Program Mode

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - NETWORK OPTIONS9-253System 2 Installation / Programming ManualNetwork Options (Option #18)When you first powered up the unit, (ba

Page 179 - Main Menu

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Page 180 - Time and Date (Option #1)

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - NETWORK OPTIONS9-254System 2 Installation / Programming ManualConfigure NetworkIf you choose to configure the network, the VDT wi

Page 181 - Enable DST? [2]

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - NETWORK OPTIONS9-255System 2 Installation / Programming ManualRS485 TestIf you chose the RS485 Test, the output will last for app

Page 182

PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - BACKUP-RESTORE9-256System 2 Installation / Programming ManualBackup-Restore (Option #19)This option lets you backup all data to a

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PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - BACKUP-RESTORE9-257System 2 Installation / Programming ManualRestore System 2This lets you restore all programmed information fro

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WINDOWS PROGRAMMING & MODEM SETUP10-259System 2 Installation / Programming ManualCHAPTER 10WINDOWS PROGRAMMING &MODEM SETUPIntroductionGetting

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WINDOWS PROGRAMMING & MODEM SETUP10-260System 2 Installation / Programming ManualWindows 3.1Starting Windows from a DOS promptU Type C:\WINDOWS &l

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WINDOWS PROGRAMMING & MODEM SETUP10-261System 2 Installation / Programming ManualWindows 95 (HyperTerminal Private Edition 3.0)Starting Windows fr

Page 188 - Select Card Type (Option #4)

WINDOWS PROGRAMMING & MODEM SETUP10-262System 2 Installation / Programming ManualSet-up & Installation for the 4126 USRobotics ModemSoftware S

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EPROM & RAM CHIPS11-263System 2 Installation / Programming ManualCHAPTER 11INSTALLING AN EPROM OR RAM1. Remove the external battery. (Unplug the

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INSTALLATION5-21System 2 Installation / Programming ManualCHAPTER 5INSTALLATIONPLAN THE JOBUNDERSTAND THE EQUIPMENTREAD THE MANUALThis short section i

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TROUBLESHOOTING12-265System 2 Installation / Programming ManualCHAPTER 12TROUBLESHOOTINGNothing on LCD/ no LEDs onPossible Cause:U Electrical Outlet -

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TROUBLESHOOTING12-266System 2 Installation / Programming ManualDoor Ajar & Forced Entry messages appear without being wiredPossible Cause:U When t

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TROUBLESHOOTING12-267System 2 Installation / Programming ManualMy proximity reader works, but doesn’t have the advertised read-rangePossible Cause: U

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TROUBLESHOOTING12-268System 2 Installation / Programming Manual“Memory Corrupt” and “Reset” messages while programming theunitPossible Cause:U The sys

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FAQ’S13-269System 2 Installation / Programming ManualCHAPTER 13FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSQ. Must I have an earth ground for the System 2?A. Yes. A go

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FAQ’S13-270System 2 Installation / Programming ManualQ. Can I connect an on-site terminal and modem to the System 2 at the same time?A. No. There is o

Page 198 - Anti-Passback (Option #7)

FAQ’S13-271System 2 Installation / Programming ManualQ. Can the System 2 use other manufacture’s Wiegand cards?A. We use customized 30-bit Wiegand car

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AVAILABLE USERS CHARTA-273System 2 Installation / Programming ManualAPPENDIX AAVAILABLE USERS CHARTSTEP 1. Select the appropriate base number of user

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INSTALLATION5-22System 2 Installation / Programming ManualEarth GroundThis is very important because the System 2 must be protected from voltage trans

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LCD MESSAGESB-275System 2 Installation / Programming ManualAPPENDIX BLCD MESSAGESAC Off = AC power loss. AC On = AC power restored.AP Error = Ant

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LCD MESSAGESB-276System 2 Installation / Programming ManualMem Clear = All memory was cleared.Module Reset = One of the small processors have rese

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TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONSC-277System 2 Installation / Programming ManualAPPENDIX CTERMINAL DESCRIPTIONSTerminal #1 - Earth GroundThis terminal must be con

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TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONSC-278System 2 Installation / Programming ManualTerminal #22 - (-) Common negativeThis is the System 2's common negative for

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TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONSC-279System 2 Installation / Programming ManualTerminals #35 through #36 - Shunt ContactsThese contacts are rated at 5 AMPS 30 vo

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GLOSSARYD-281System 2 Installation / Programming ManualAPPENDIX DGLOSSARYABAAmerican Bankers Association. This association set a standard used in Mag

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GLOSSARYD-282System 2 Installation / Programming ManualCPU Central Processing Unit. Usually the main microprocessor in the system.CTSClear to Send.

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GLOSSARYD-283System 2 Installation / Programming ManualForced EntryA condition that exists when a door is forced open prior to a valid user entering t

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INSTALLATION5-23System 2 Installation / Programming ManualTransformer and BatteryTransformerThe main power source for System 2 is a UL listed transfor

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GLOSSARYD-284System 2 Installation / Programming ManualProximity A type of card technology that sends wireless digital data from a card to a reader th

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GLOSSARYD-285System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUL Underwriters Laboratories. An organization that certifies the safety and functionality ofel

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WIRING DIAGRAMSE-287System 2 Installation / Programming ManualAPPENDIX EWIRING DIAGRAMSFigure 1 Block Diagram ...

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WIRING DIAGRAMSE-288System 2 Installation / Programming ManualCAUTION!!!If you use this System to operate a DC door strike, magnetic lock, relay, or a

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Figure3-PCBDescriptionsandLayout48CHARACTERLIQUIDCRYSTALDISPLAYRELAY1 (+)5VDCAUX1OUTPUT1(+)6VDC(+)12VDCEMRDROPRELAYBATTERYRELAYRXD RELAY2TXDCTSAUX2DCD

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Figure4-TerminalDescriptions1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1516.5VAC40VAAUXILIARYRELAYSARE5AMP,30VDC181920212223242526272829303132333435363718192021

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Figure5-TestPoints18192021222324252627282930313233343536371819202122232425262728293031323334353637OPTIONALEQUIPMENTPLUG-INSH3THESELEDsSHOULDBEON:(+)5V

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TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION PAGESystem 2 Installation / Programming ManualCHAPTER 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ...

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INSTALLATION5-24System 2 Installation / Programming ManualExternal Back-up Power If you are using an external 12 volt back-up power supply that has it

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Figure6-ShieldandGroundingLayoutTYPICALGROUNDINGANDBONDINGLAYOUT.ALLGROUNDSANDBONDSMUSTCONFORMTONATIONALELECTRICALCODESTANDARDS.14GAUGEMINIMUMSystem2C

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Figure7-WiringtheShieldtoEarthGround1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 151819202122232425262728293031323334353637181920212223242526272829303132333435363

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Figure8-BatteryandTransformer1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1516.5VAC40VAPLUGTHISTRANSFORMERINTOA120VOLTOUTLET.IFUSINGASURGEPROTECTOR,PLUGINTOSOCKET

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Figure9-PrinterConnectionCORBYSERIALPRINTERSHIELDDONOTCONNECTATTHISENDWHITEBLACKGREENMALEDB25PINCONNECTORSOLDERSHIELDOFCABLETO9PINCONNECTORCASE3720DON

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Figure10-Terminal&PrinterConnectionsSHIELDDONOTCONNECTATTHISENDWHITEREDBLUEGREENBLACKMALEDB25PINCONNECTORCONNECTTOMODEMPORTONBACKOFVDT325471 2 3 4

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Figure11-TerminalUsingPhoneModemsSHIELDDONOTCONNECTATTHISENDVDTMODEMSWITCHSETTINGS MODEMSWITCHSETTINGSCORBYSERIALPRINTERANSIVIDEODISPLAYTERMINALTODIAL

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REDWHITEGREENBLACKBLUE328720Figure12-TerminalUsingShort-HaulModems1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15SHIELDDONOTCONNECTATTHISENDFEMALEDB25CONNECTORFEM

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Figure13-PC&PrinterConnections1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15FEMALEDB25PINCONNECTORCONNECTTOMODEMPORTONBACKOFPCOPTIONALLOCALPARALLELPRINTER(CE

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Figure14-Keypadw/DoorAjar&RTEREDWIREOFGREENLEDYELLOWWIREOFGREENLEDSHIELDCONNECTSTOTHEGROUNDSCREWONTHEKEYPADCIRCUITBOARD1000FTMAXIMUMDISTANCEFROMSY

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Figure15-BarCodeReaderw/DoorAjar&RTECLOSEDCIRCUITMAGCONTACTFORDOORAJAR,FORCEDENTRY,ANDTIMECANCELBLACKGREENWHITEORANGEYELLOWREDBROWNSHIELDBLUECONNE

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INSTALLATION5-25System 2 Installation / Programming ManualWiring Surge ProtectionThe wire between the transformer and the System 2 should be two condu

Page 236

Figure16-DataChipReaderw/DoorAjar&RTECLOSEDCIRCUITMAGCONTACTFORDOORAJAR,FORCEDENTRY,ANDTIMECANCELBLACKWHITEORANGEYELLOWBLUENOTUSEDBROWNGREENREDCON

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Figure17-DataChipReaderw/DoorAjar&RTE(-)BLACKX2X1ORANGE(+)REDBLACKRTEBUTTONOPENCIRCUITCONTACTCLOSESWHENBUTTTONISPRESSED"A"GREENN.C.N.O.&

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Figure18-KeriProximityReaderw/DoorAjar&RTECLOSEDCIRCUITMAGCONTACTFORDOORAJAR,FORCEDENTRY,ANDTIMECANCELBLACKGREENWHITEORANGEYELLOWREDBROWNSHIELDBLU

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Figure19-OutdoorMag-StripeReaderw/DoorAjar&RTECLOSEDCIRCUITMAGCONTACTFORDOORAJAR,FORCEDENTRY,ANDTIMECANCELBLACKGREENWHITEORANGEYELLOWREDBROWNSHIEL

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Figure20-ProximityCardReaderw/DoorAjar&RTECLOSEDCIRCUITMAGCONTACTFORDOORAJAR,FORCEDENTRY,ANDTIMECANCELBLACKGREENWHITEORANGEYELLOWBLUENOTUSED BROWN

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Figure21-HIDMiniProxReaderw/DoorAjar&RTECLOSEDCIRCUITMAGCONTACTFORDOORAJAR,FORCEDENTRY,ANDTIMECANCELBLACKGREENWHITEORANGEYELLOWREDBROWNSHIELDBLUEC

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Figure22-HIDProximityReaderw/DoorAjar&RTECLOSEDCIRCUITMAGCONTACTFORDOORAJAR,FORCEDENTRY,ANDTIMECANCELBLACKGREENWHITEORANGEYELLOWBLUENOTUSED BROWNS

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CLOSEDCIRCUITMAGCONTACTFORDOORAJAR,FORCEDENTRY,ANDTIMECANCELBLACKGREENWHITEORANGEYELLOWBLUENOTUSED BROWNSHIELDREDCONNECTBLACKWIRESWITHAWIRENUTWIRENUTC

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Figure24-WiegandCardReaderw/DoorAjar&RTECLOSEDCIRCUITMAGCONTACTFORDOORAJAR,FORCEDENTRY,ANDTIMECANCELBLACKGREENWHITEORANGEYELLOWREDBROWNSHIELDBLUEC

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Figure25-DoorStrikeandDCPowerSupply1819202122232425262728293031323334353637INPUTINPUT(+)12VDC@1AMPMAX(-)NEGATIVE12VDCPOWERSUPPLYACTRANSFORMERA1N4001DI

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INSTALLATION5-26System 2 Installation / Programming ManualKeypadsOverviewKeypads are designed to be flush or surface mounted on a wall about 60 inches

Page 247 - PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - REPORTS

Figure26-MagneticLockandDCPowerSupply181920212223242526272829303132333435363712VDCMAGNETICDOORHOLDERA1N4001DIODEMUSTBEUSEDORTHESYSTEM2BOARDWILLBEDAMAG

Page 248 - Door Closed 07:22:40 04/05/97

Figure27-DoorAjar&Request-To-ExitCLOSEDCIRCUITMAGCONTACTFORDOORAJAR,FORCEDENTRY,ORTIMECANCELBLACKORANGEYELLOWREDBROWNSHIELDBLUECONNECTBLACKWIRESWI

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Figure28-FailSafeOperationforRequest-To-Exit2 3 4 51819202122232425262728293031323334353637112VDCMAGNETICDOORHOLDER1000FTMAXIMUMDISTANCEFROMSYSTEM2TOA

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Figure29-ZoneInputusingaMagneticContactCLOSEDCIRCUITMAGCONTACTTOREPORTAZONEVIOLATION1819202122232425262728293031323334353637ZONEINPUTCOMMONNEGATIVE(-)

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Figure30-LineExtenderModuleandWiegandCardReader2 3 4 51819202122232425262728293031323334353637WIEGAND-DATA0MAG-STRIPE-DATAWIEGAND-DATA1MAG-STRIPE-CLOC

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Figure31-ShuntaClosedCircuitAlarmContactTOALARMPANELCLOSEDCIRCUITLOOPCLOSEDCIRCUITALARMCONTACTISSHUNTEDWHENTHEDOORISOPENEDBYAVALIDCODE1819202122232425

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Figure32-EmergencyDropInput1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1512VDCOUTPUTFROMTHECONTROLPANEL22GAUGE500FTMAXIMUM

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1Figure33-EPROMandRAMChipUpgrades62BELOWARETHELOCATIONSYOUWILLNEEDTOKNOWFOREPROMAND/ORRAMCHIPUPGRADES.FORDETAILEDINFORMATIONONTHEIRREPLACEMENTREFERTOT

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Figure34-NetworkingMultipleSystemsTogether1)ThediagramaboveillustratestheMasterinthemiddleoftheRS485buss.ItisnotnecessarytoplacetheMasterinthemiddle,i

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INDEXF-323System 2 Installation / Programming ManualINDEXAC PowerStatus ...6-52An

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INSTALLATION5-27System 2 Installation / Programming ManualKeypad StylesChoose one of seven Corby Keypads.Indoor Keypads:4020 - flush mount, with one g

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INDEXF-324System 2 Installation / Programming ManualBatch Enrolling Keypad Codes ... 8-114, 9-212Additio

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INDEXF-325System 2 Installation / Programming ManualEnrolling DataChips ...8-105, 9-205Additiona

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INDEXF-326System 2 Installation / Programming ManualMagnetic Stripe Card ReadersOverview ...

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INDEXF-327System 2 Installation / Programming ManualPrinter ...4-18, 5-46Baud Rate

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INDEXF-328System 2 Installation / Programming ManualReports ... 8-140, 9-236Configurat

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INDEXF-329System 2 Installation / Programming ManualWiegand ReadersCards ...5-40O

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Page 265 - MODEM SETUP

INSTALLATION5-28System 2 Installation / Programming ManualKeypad ConnectionsConnections from the wiring harness to the System 2 terminal strip:Yellow

Page 266 - Windows 3.1

INSTALLATION5-29System 2 Installation / Programming ManualReadersOverview Readers are designed to be flush mounted or surface mounted on a wall depend

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INSTALLATION5-30System 2 Installation / Programming ManualGrounding ReadersThe foil shield of the cable running to all Readers should only be connecte

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INSTALLATION5-31System 2 Installation / Programming Manual Bar Code ReadersOverviewCorby Bar Code Readers will only work with Bar Code Cards that use

Page 269 - INSTALLING AN EPROM OR RAM

INSTALLATION5-32System 2 Installation / Programming ManualBar Code Reader & LED ConnectionsAll wire connections are made from the wiring harness t

Page 270 - EPROM & RAM CHIPS

INSTALLATION5-33System 2 Installation / Programming ManualData Chip ReadersOverviewData Chips contain an internal electronic memory chip which is bond

Page 271 - TROUBLESHOOTING

TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION PAGESystem 2 Installation / Programming ManualDoor Locks ...

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INSTALLATION5-34System 2 Installation / Programming ManualData Chip Reader Wire RunsThese Readers require five wires with shield. Data Chip Readers a

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INSTALLATION5-35System 2 Installation / Programming ManualMagnetic Stripe Card ReadersOverviewCorby Mag-Stripe Readers are available in indoor and out

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INSTALLATION5-36System 2 Installation / Programming ManualMagnetic Stripe Reader & LED ConnectionsIndoor Magnetic Stripe Reader & LED Connecti

Page 275 - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

INSTALLATION5-37System 2 Installation / Programming ManualProximity ReadersOverviewCorby Proximity Cards are read when they are brought within reading

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INSTALLATION5-38System 2 Installation / Programming ManualMotorola/Indala Proximity Card Readers:4177 - Indoor/Outdoor Wiegand Style, black up to 4&qu

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INSTALLATION5-39System 2 Installation / Programming ManualSo you can keep track of your color codes used in this installation, write in the color matc

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INSTALLATION5-40System 2 Installation / Programming ManualWiegand ReadersOverviewAll wire connections are made using the screw terminal located on the

Page 279 - AVAILABLE USERS CHART

INSTALLATION5-41System 2 Installation / Programming ManualWiegand Reader & LED Connections from the Reader to the System 2: ( Figure 24).GND to #2

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INSTALLATION5-42System 2 Installation / Programming ManualDoor LocksDirect Current (DC) door strikes or DC magnetic door holding devices (mag locks) r

Page 281 - LCD MESSAGES

INSTALLATION5-43System 2 Installation / Programming ManualDoor Ajar / Forced Entry / Time CancelDoor Ajar & Forced EntryDoor Ajar & Forced Ent

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TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION PAGESystem 2 Installation / Programming ManualBatch Enroll Users (Option #9) ...

Page 283 - TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS

INSTALLATION5-44System 2 Installation / Programming ManualYou must ensure that the RTE wire from Terminal #27 Never can be accessed byunauthorized per

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INSTALLATION5-45System 2 Installation / Programming ManualHeavy-Duty RTE Button (p/n 4035) Use the following wire connections.Normal Operation:Green

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INSTALLATION5-46System 2 Installation / Programming ManualPrinterCorby’s optional security printer (p/n 4007) is UL listed, requires 110/120VAC, 60hz

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INSTALLATION5-47System 2 Installation / Programming ManualPrinter Baud Rate and Dip Switch SettingsThe System 2 outputs serial data at 9600 Baud with

Page 287 - GLOSSARY

INSTALLATION5-48System 2 Installation / Programming ManualVideo Display Terminal (VDT) (p/n #4100)Unpack and inspect the terminal shipping box. Inclu

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INSTALLATION5-49System 2 Installation / Programming ManualModems Phone ModemsDial-up telephone modems can be used for remote programming. One modem i

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INSTALLATION5-50System 2 Installation / Programming ManualPersonal Computer (PC)Serial data is sent to and received from a PC via a RS232 data link wh

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SYSTEM OPERATION6-51System 2 Installation / Programming ManualCHAPTER 6SYSTEM OPERATIONProgramming FunctionsProgramming is done through the Keypad and

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SYSTEM OPERATION6-52System 2 Installation / Programming ManualDoor FunctionsTime CancelWhen the door is closed before the allotted time, any remaining

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SYSTEM OPERATION6-53System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUser NumbersSystem 2 uses of two sets of numbers to organize its data. One is the user

Page 293 - WIRING DIAGRAMS

TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION PAGESystem 2 Installation / Programming ManualAPPENDIX A AVAILABLE USERS CHART ...

Page 294 - CAUTION!!!

SYSTEM OPERATION6-54System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUser Time Schedule ExampleA time schedule granting access from 08:30 AM to 5:30 PM Monda

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SYSTEM OPERATION6-55System 2 Installation / Programming ManualRelays & Time SchedulesAuto relay activation is a very powerful security management

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SYSTEM OPERATION6-56System 2 Installation / Programming ManualSchedules that Cross MidnightIf a time schedule is required to cross the midnight hour,

Page 297 - LIQUIDCRYSTALDISPLAY

SYSTEM OPERATION6-57System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUser LED OperationReader and Keypad LED outputs provide the user with feedback of System

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Page 299 - Figure5-TestPoints

NETWORKING7-59System 2 Installation / Programming ManualCHAPTER 7NETWORKINGIntroductionNetworking allows multiple System 2's to be linked togethe

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NETWORKING7-60System 2 Installation / Programming ManualRS485 WiringAttach the two wires from the RS485 line to Terminals #14 & #15. Be sure the

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NETWORKING7-61System 2 Installation / Programming ManualBuffer SizeThe master and slave have adjustable event buffers to store system events. Example

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NETWORKING7-62System 2 Installation / Programming ManualNetwork Speed and Processing TimeThe master polls a slave once a second so that it has time to

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NETWORKING7-63System 2 Installation / Programming ManualTrouble ShootingIf you are experiencing problems with the RS485 buss, follow the sequence of t

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SYSTEM OVERVIEW1-1System 2 Installation / Programming ManualCHAPTER 1SYSTEM OVERVIEWIntroductionSystem 2 is a complete two-door Access Control System

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NETWORKING7-64System 2 Installation / Programming ManualTesting Additional UnitsAdditional units can now be tested for transmission ability. Refer to

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LCD PROGRAMMING INTRODUCTION8-65System 2 Installation / Programming ManualCHAPTER 8PROGRAMMING USING THE LCDIntroductionThe System 2 user interface ha

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LCD PROGRAMMING INTRODUCTION8-66System 2 Installation / Programming ManualAccessing the SystemMost users will never program the System, but all users

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LCD PROGRAMMING POWER-UP MESSAGES8-67System 2 Installation / Programming ManualWARNING ! ! ! þþþþClear Now? [ 1 ]Initializing . . . þþþþPower-up Messa

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LCD PROGRAMMING POWER-UP MESSAGES8-68System 2 Installation / Programming ManualEnter # of Rqrd EventsRequired Events [_100]Enter # of Temp UsersTempor

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LCD PROGRAMMING POWER-UP MESSAGES8-69System 2 Installation / Programming Manual1=Yes, 2=NoAllow Networking? [ 2 ]Note: When you decide to utilize netw

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LCD PROGRAMMING POWER-UP MESSAGES8-70System 2 Installation / Programming ManualElectronic Serial # is þþþþEnter Secret# - > [_ _ _ _ _]Electronic S

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LCD PROGRAMMING MAIN MENU8-71System 2 Installation / Programming ManualMain MenuEnter Selection [ _ 0 ]Main MenuEnter the various programming menu o

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LCD PROGRAMMING - TIME & DATE8-72System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUse Military hh:mmEnter Time [00:00]Use mm/dd/yyEnter Date [01/01

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LCD PROGRAMMING - DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME8-73System 2 Installation / Programming Manual1=Yes, 2=NoEnable DST? [ 2 ]Daylight Savings Time (Option #2)If

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SYSTEM OVERVIEW1-2System 2 Installation / Programming ManualOutputs / InputsA two-door System is equipped with two of the following outputs/inputs: M

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LCD PROGRAMMING - TIME SCHEDULES8-74System 2 Installation / Programming ManualProgramming Time Schedules (Option #3)Before we talk about programming

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LCD PROGRAMMING - TIME SCHEDULES8-75System 2 Installation / Programming ManualTime Schedule ExampleSuppose you want your clerical staff to have access

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LCD PROGRAMMING - TIME SCHEDULES8-76System 2 Installation / Programming ManualEnter Schedule # þþþþChoose Schedule [ _ 0 ]This Schedule = 01 þþþþChoos

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LCD PROGRAMMING - TIME SCHEDULES8-77System 2 Installation / Programming ManualThis Schedule = 01 þþþþEnter Days [ - - - - - - - - ]This Schedule = 01

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LCD PROGRAMMING - TIME SCHEDULES8-78System 2 Installation / Programming Manual1=Yes, 2=NoChange to Days? [ 2 ]This Schedule = 01 þþþþTrigger Time [ 00

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LCD PROGRAMMING - TIME SCHEDULES8-79System 2 Installation / Programming ManualThis Schedule = 01 þþþþTrigger State [ 2 ]This Schedule = 01 þþþþTrigger

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LCD PROGRAMMING - SELECT CARD TYPE8-80System 2 Installation / Programming Manual1=DataChip þþþþCard Type [ 0 ]Select Card Type (Option #4)System 2 ca

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LCD PROGRAMMING - PORT CONFIGURATION8-81System 2 Installation / Programming Manual1=Program Ports þþþþSelect Option [ _ ]Port Configuration (Option #

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LCD PROGRAMMING - PORT CONFIGURATION8-82System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUse 01 thru 16 þþþþEnter Port # [ 0 ]Option Not Active þþþþPress Any

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LCD PROGRAMMING - PORT CONFIGURATION8-83System 2 Installation / Programming Manual1=Latching, 2=MomentaryRelay Type [ 2 ]Use 1 thru 255 SecondsMomenta

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SYSTEM OVERVIEW1-3System 2 Installation / Programming ManualMain Relays Each System 2 has two independently controlled SPDT "C" form heavy d

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LCD PROGRAMMING - PORT CONFIGURATION8-84System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUse 0 thru 8 þþþþPort Schedule [ _ 0 ]Automatic Port OperationAssign

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LCD PROGRAMMING - PORT CONFIGURATION8-85System 2 Installation / Programming ManualWARNING! þþþþPress Any Key1=ANY Card/Chip Mode þþþþSelect Mode [ 2 ]

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LCD PROGRAMMING - AUXILIARY OUTPUTS8-86System 2 Installation / Programming ManualEnter Aux Output þþþþOutput [ 1 ]1=Latching, 2=MomentaryOutput Mode [

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LCD PROGRAMMING - AUXILIARY OUTPUTS8-87System 2 Installation / Programming ManualEnter 1 thru 255 SecondsMomentary Time [ _ _ 2]1 = System Reset þþþþE

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LCD PROGRAMMING - AUXILIARY OUTPUTS8-88System 2 Installation / Programming ManualAs discussed above, various system events can be assigned to operate

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LCD PROGRAMMING - AUXILIARY OUTPUTS8-89System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUse 0 thru 8 þþþþPort Schedule [ _ 0 ]Option Not Active! þþþþPress An

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LCD PROGRAMMING - ANTI-PASSBACK8-90System 2 Installation / Programming Manual1=Hard, 2=Soft þþþþEnter AP Type [ 1 ]Use Military hh:mmSet Forgive Time

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LCD PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE KEYPAD CODES8-91System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUsers Enrolled 0000 þþþþWant to Continue? [ 1 ] Add or Change U

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LCD PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE KEYPAD CODES8-92System 2 Installation / Programming ManualUse Up to 4 Digits þþþþEnter User [ _ _ _ 0 ]Enter Door # þþþþP

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LCD PROGRAMMING - ADD/CHANGE KEYPAD CODES8-93System 2 Installation / Programming Manual01 03 þþþþEnter Door (0=Done) [ _ _ ]Error!! þþþþPress Any Key

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