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In document PREFACE CORBY INDUSTRIES, INC. (Page 114-118)

User Chips

If either Port is programmed for Data Chip, you will be prompted to enter a Data Chip Number.

If using Data Chips, you can either touch the Data Chip to the test point at the upper right hand corner on the System 2 circuit board or use the optional Data Chip programming wand.

At this point, the LCD will scroll the following instructions:

Scrolling Options: Touch Data Chip Enter Chip Number Use Bckspc to correct 0=Quit

Be sure to “List Users” (Option 11 - Reports) after you have programmed all you Data Chips into the System. If you wish to re-enter Data Chips, and you do not have them “in-hand”, you must have the full 16-digit code. This code will print when you List Users. Since the code contains alphanumeric characters a PC or VDT is also needed to re-enter these chips.

Note: If you were successful in entering your Data Chip, the actual Data Chip number will not appear on the LCD, it will advance you to the next option which is Entering Additional Outputs.

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If you happen to attempt to enter a Chip which is already used, you will see the prompt:

Scrolling Options: 0=Quit

If this happens, simply select another chip or delete the existing chip.

For more information, see Delete a User.

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Note: Although the display states the Option is Not Active, the output(s) have been assigned to the selected schedule.

However, it will not activate until the Second Door has been turned ON. Proceed to Option #13 to turn this Option ON.

The unit assigns this output to the user codes for those customers who wish to upgrade a one-door system (2003) to a two-door system (2016) in the future, but do not wish to re-program the outputs.

Additional Outputs

When a valid Data Chip is entered, the door relay for that Port may be activated. In addition to this activation, you might want other outputs to be activated to sound an alarm, trip a dialer, or send some other signal. There are four such outputs from which to choose. The Program Aux Outputs section of this manual details the physical properties of the outputs. Any, all, or none of these outputs may be triggered by a user, if the Second Door is activated. Refer to Option

#13 to purchase this option.

Example: If you are programming the code 12345 and select Outputs 1 and 3, each time the code 12345 is used the door will open and Aux Relay 1 and Voltage Output 1 will activate...

provided you have installed a two-door System 2 (2016).

If you select any of these Outputs and you have not activated the Second Door the LCD will scroll:

Scrolling Options: Install in Option 13

Use 0 thru 8 þþþþ Door 01 Schedule [ _ 0 ]

Use 0 thru 8 þþþþ Door 02 Schedule [ _ 0 ]

Door Schedules

As we discussed in the schedule section of this manual, schedules can be used to restrict the access of users. You may, for example, want a user to be able to access the front door from 08:00 to 18:00, and access the back door from 17:00 to 23:00. On the other hand, you might want a user to have 24-hour access to both doors. This is where you specify what you want.

The LCD will scroll the instructions

Scrolling Options: 0=None

Note: If you have a two-door System 2 (2016) , the amount of schedules available is 16.

At the Door 01 Schedule [ _ 0 ] prompt, specify the schedule number, if desired.

Entering a 0 means that this user will have 24-hour access to the door.

Example: If you programmed Schedule #1 - Cell #1 for an ON Time of 08:00 MTWTF and Schedule #1 - Cell #2 an OFF Time of 18:00 MTWTF, and you assign Schedule #1 to this user, access will be granted at 8:00 AM Monday Friday and denied after 6:00 PM (18:00) Monday -Friday. Any attempt to enter any other time will result in an invalid entry.

If Schedule #1 also has holidays programmed into it, the person will be granted or denied access during the holiday dates. This depends on whether the Holiday was programmed for ON or OFF.

If you have multiple doors programmed for this user to access, simply repeat this process, when prompted, for these doors. You will only be prompted for additional doors if this user has been granted access to additional doors.

Scrolling Options: 0=None

Simply repeat this process, when prompted, for additional doors.

If you only have a one door System 2, you are finished entering this user.

If you have a multi-door System 2, and have purchase the Anti-Passback Premium Option, you can now program the Anti-Passback.

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(You may not be permitted to program Anti-Passback). This is a Premium Option. To activate Anti-Passback, Door 2 must be installed. Refer to Option #13.

Anti-Passback is a powerful, but perhaps a little confusing, security tool. Before you program a user for Anti-Passback, refer to Option #7, where this is discussed in detail. The LCD will scroll:

At the Enter Anti-Passback [ 2 ] prompt, pick the desired type then press # (enter).

User Type

(You may not be permitted to program User Type).

This is a Premium Option which is packaged with the second door.

To purchase Door 2, refer to Option #13.

A user can be programmed as permanent, to expire after a programmed date, or to expire after a programmed number of uses - provided you have purchased the second door option from Corby.

At some point, you may enter the maximum number of users supported on your version of System 2. Should this happen, the LCD will scroll the instructions:

Should this happen, either remove any unused codes, or call Corby about purchasing the memory expansion option.

Press Any Key

In document PREFACE CORBY INDUSTRIES, INC. (Page 114-118)

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