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«eAccess» instruction manual: 

card programming

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Summary of Contents for eAccess

Page 1: ...eAccess instruction manual card programming www glutz com...

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Page 3: ...erest in our eAccess product range To make optimal use of your Glutz eAccess system please read the instruction manual carefully If you have any questions please contact the specialist retailer or the...

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Page 5: ...sites 18 4 2 Adding user medium 18 4 3 Adding multiple media 18 4 4 Deleting medium 19 4 5 Deleting a medium with media ID 20 4 6 Adding a code 20 4 7 Deleting a code 21 4 8 Delete all identification...

Page 6: ...rgency power supply 32 7 Troubleshooting 33 7 1 Error signals during normal operation 33 7 2 Troubleshooting specific symptoms 33 8 Signals 34 8 1 Identification device signals 34 8 2 Typical examples...

Page 7: ...of doors gates No other use is intended beyond that specified The Glutz eAccess system has been designed for specific areas of application permissible environmental conditions are described in section...

Page 8: ...risk TIP Tip Instructions that will help you to get optimal use from the device and to improve the device s performance Tips and tricks for daily use Batteries and electronics should not be placed in...

Page 9: ...ructural conditions simple convenient and secure eAccess enables easy access management in just a few steps Access for tradespeople cleaning companies etc can be controlled easily and securely Every d...

Page 10: ...3 000 to 15 000 dynamic Log data Min 3 000 entries ID media date time event Operating modes FACTORY SINGLE Programming Cards or software Communication Data exchange takes place wirelessly 868 MHz or v...

Page 11: ...tions are supported f f Credit card format 86 x 54 mm f f Design G Line or C Line customer specific G Line clip Specification f f Mifare DESFire EV1 2 4 kB 13 56 MHz f f Third party applications are s...

Page 12: ...digit identifier Knowing the ID allows the media to be deleted from the device without physical access User media produced by third party manufacturers do not have a Glutz Media ID Device ID The devic...

Page 13: ...at access can be granted using a code if the user media has been forgotten Wireless from the E reader to the I O module Communication between the external reader and the I O module in a protected area...

Page 14: ...ORY operating mode Symbol Specification All identification devices are supplied in FACTORY operating mode No authorisations can be configured in this mode This mode focusses on installation In FACTORY...

Page 15: ...emoving identification media f f Setting configurations SINGLE system card Sample identifier System ID 1234 5678 f f System initialisation and reset f f Configuration of the cards f f Change of operat...

Page 16: ...0 User card Access card according to authorisation G Line clip Sample identifier 123 456 789 0 User clip Access clip as an alternative to a user card Access according to authorisation mAccess key Samp...

Page 17: ...ting mode to SINGLE oper ating mode so that only authorised persons end users can gain access Description The initialisation process switches the operating mode from FACTORY to SINGLE The system is th...

Page 18: ...ess Card order Application Users can only gain access once their medium is recognised by the locking system Multiple media can also be configured at the same time Description By presenting the plus ca...

Page 19: ...edia can be removed at the same time Description By presenting the minus card the device switches to programming mode and the user media can be deleted To delete multiple media the minus card must be...

Page 20: ...uld be confirmed using the minus card Card order 4 6 Adding a code Application If a code needs to be added to an E reader this can be done using a combination of cards and keys Description By presenti...

Page 21: ...g the plus minus cards This process removes all identification media RFID media codes etc Description By presenting the minus card the device switches to programming mode Present the plus card This pr...

Page 22: ...is identified Example when first identified the door is opened and remains open until a recorded media is presented again Description By presenting the plus card the device switches to programming mod...

Page 23: ...One device is defined as the sender device and the other as the receiver device in order to establish communi cation All of the identification media recognised by the sender device are automatically...

Page 24: ...the device can then no longer be used on that device All previously configured identification media still remain author ised Description By presenting the system card the new plus minus cards can be...

Page 25: ...and then locks automatically The user is able to open the doors during this time 5 3 Setting the unlocking time for remote opening If the device is opened wirelessly pairing this is classed as remote...

Page 26: ...onfiguring the LED 5 6 UID Mode This configuration allows you to set whether a device is able to work with UID media or not Example Only Glutz media should be authorised for a secure area with UID med...

Page 27: ...ttery type it will have to be manually configured Konfiguration Kartenfolge None always confirm code with OK 880 maximum 2 digit codes 882 maximum 3 digit codes 883 maximum 4 digit codes 884 maximum 5...

Page 28: ...ll children International standard IEC 60086 4 contains further information about the safety of lithium batteries Alkaline manganese batteries Do not charge short circuit pierce deform dismantle heat...

Page 29: ...sed to archieve longer battery life and must be used for outdoor applications See page 27 for battery type recognition Image Description Insert a screwdriver into the recess on the interior plate Lift...

Page 30: ...ly Glutz battery packs may be used Image Description f f Insert the special tool into the bottom of the exterior plate f f Pull the battery holder downwards f f Unplug the connector carefully f f Repl...

Page 31: ...s may take a few seconds For software controlled E devices it may also be necessary to check and or reset the built in real time clock after a battery change To do this please follow the operating pro...

Page 32: ...ting discharge completely it is possible to open the door using an external power supply An emergency power device is required for this Image Description f f Connect the battery to the emergency power...

Page 33: ...der electronics do not respond Medium does not have the same RFID technology Batteries are dead Programming does not work Incorrect programming deletion card Function cards used in the incorrect order...

Page 34: ...g on which LEDs light up in which colour and how often the device is able to signal a particular application or function There is also a built in buzzer that adds sound to back this up 8 1 Identificat...

Page 35: ...attery status critical gr rd bl or or or 3x LED colour Buzzer Description Batteries must be replaced urgently Successful identification Rejection the medium could not be read or is not authorised Defe...

Page 36: ...f Process successfully completed f f If the process continues for longer than 200 ms after the last card both of the upper LEDs will intermittently flash orange frequency approx 2 Hz before the green...

Page 37: ...nt Glutz AG Feedback info glutz com Status RELEASED Original language German Imprint Validity This instruction manual describes the operating procedures for the eAccess components at the time of prin...

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Page 40: ...land Tel 49 2051 8013 51 0 Fax 49 2051 8013 51 15 info glutz de www glutz com Glutz GmbH sterreich St Oswalder Strasse 5c 4293 Gutau sterreich Tel 43 7946 20506 Fax 43 7946 20506 10 info glutz at www...

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