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If the LED is red the user number is  unavailable, therefore press the *  key twice to cancel
the old badge/code. Or enter the next available user number

Press  #  to  exit  from  the  programming  mode.  2  beeps  confirm  that  you  have  returned  to
standby mode.

Deleting or Replacing Badges and PIN Codes

Enter the master code twice (for the first use the master code default value is 12345).  2 beeps and the
orange LED light on to confirm that you have entered into the programming mode.
Enter  the  user  number  (000  to  499).  The  LED  lights  off  during  1  second  and  an  audible  beep  is
emitted.

The red LED lights on indicating that the user number is unavailable.
Press  the  *  key  twice  (**)  to  delete  the  badge  and  PIN  code.  The  LED  lights  off  during
1second  and  an  audible  beep  is  emitted.  The  green  LED  lights  on indicating  that  the  PIN
code and/or badge have been deleted, the user number (location number) is now empty.

Present the new badge in front of the main reader. Press * to validate the badge, without the
PIN code, and then enter the next user number to program another badge.

OR

To program also a PIN code with the badge, enter a 5-digit code a long beep will sound to
confirm that the badge and PIN code have been stored.

To exit from the programming mode at any time press the # key. 2 beeps confirm that you
have returned to the standby mode.

Reset the Master Code and the PIN codes/Badges

Put the jumper ST1 to position 2-3.
The green LED blinks during 5 seconds. An audible beep confirms that the master code has been
reset to the default value 12345. The red LED blinks.
Take off the jumper from position 2-3 to go back to a normal mode.
OR
Keep the jumper on position 2-3 to reset all the proximity badges.
The red LED blinks during 5 seconds then stays on during the reset.
When the reset is completed the red LED lights off.
Take off the jumper from position 2-3 to go back to a normal mode.

Operating Instructions

Mode  00:  Present  the  badge  in  front  of  the  PROMI500  one    audible beep  will  sound  to
confirm that the badge is valid, then enter the PIN code.

Mode 01: Present the badge in front of the PROMI500 reader or of the second reader.

Mode 02: Present the badge in front of the PROMI500 reader, the second reader or enter the
PIN code.

After 3 incorrect badge and/or PIN code are entered, the PROMI500 reader and the second
proximity reader are locked out during 30 seconds and the alarm relay is activated. 2 audible
beeps sound when the badge/PIN code are not valid.

Summary of Contents for PROMI500

Page 1: ...back emf B Request to exit PB1 E Alarm Input M Common PB1 E and 4 O Relay 1 contact C Common T Relay 2 N O contact I1 Anti tamper switch V1 Varistor ST1 ST2 Jumper for reset Jumper for relay 1 RL1 Do...

Page 2: ...rm Off Audible Signals 1 beep long Validation of data in programming mode master code proximity badge or time delay Or access code validated 2 beeps short Accessing the programming mode or exiting fro...

Page 3: ...hen the time delay in seconds 01 equal 1 second up to 99 for 99 seconds 00 sets a latched output toggle on toggle off The LED goes out for 1 second and an audible beep indicates the time delay has bee...

Page 4: ...ong beep will sound to confirm that the badge and PIN code have been stored To exit from the programming mode at any time press the key 2 beeps confirm that you have returned to the standby mode Reset...

Page 5: ...tays open the open contact will trigger the alarm relay according to the door relay output Momentary output the alarm time delay begins at the end of the door time delay If the door is maintained open...

Page 6: ...me User number Name Time delays Function n Values Programmed values Keypad key in delay 0 10 10 sec 99 99 sec Door open delay 1 01 1 sec 99 99 sec opened door before alarm 2 00 without alarm 01 10 sec...

Page 7: ...V 1 4 5 12 Distance minimum 60cm maximum 50 m Auxiliary reader terminal connections Input voltage 12V or 230V 12 Power supply V Power supply 1 1 Data 2 2 Buzzer 3 3 Green LED M 4 Common 5 5 Red LED PR...

Page 8: ...8 Template PROMI500 20 5 mm 105 mm 120 mm 135 mm 23 mm 43 mm 15 mm 38 mm 61 mm 75 5 mm Wiring access area 30 mm x 40 mm...

Page 9: ...9 Template DGLP or DGLI Auxiliary reader Block terminal 43x15 mm 60 mm 96 mm 75 mm 25 mm 6 mm...

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