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External indication control can be used in parallel with internal indication control; by default, both 
the audial and visual indications are internally controlled. After external indication control signal 
has been activated for one of indication modes (for example, for the visual indication), that mode 
becomes externally controlled, while the other (in this example, the audial indication) remains 
under internal control.

5.  PROTECTED MODE

In the Protected Mode, the reader provides reliable

 

protection against unauthorised access. To 

initialise the Protected Mode, an IronLogic Object card containing a special key is used. This key is 
stored

 

onto blank

 

access cards using a Z-2 USB MF desktop reader with special

 

firmware.

To store the special key to a Matrix

 

III MF-I reader, touch it with an IronLogic Object card. From now 

on, the Matrix

 

III MF-I

 

will transmit to the controller only UIDs (serial numbers) of initialised access 

cards. This reader supports holding of up to 10 IronLogic Object cards at the same time.The first 
IronLogic  Object  card  stored  into  the

 

reader  becomes  its  Master  card.  It  allows

 

storing

 

other 

IronLogic Object cards and switching off the Protected Mode. Without this Master card, the reader 
cannot be reverted to initial, Unprotected

 

mode.

5.1. Switching Between Protected and Unprotected Mode

From the factory, the reader arrives in Unprotected mode, transmitting to the controller the UIDs of 
all

 

the

 

access

 

cards it could read.

5.1.1. Entering Protected Mode.

1) On an unpowered reader, connect DATA0 (white) and LED R (yellow) terminals (See Fig.1).
2) Power on the reader.
3) If the LED is blinking red and a

 

signal is sounding, the reader already is in Protected Mode.

4) If the LED is shining solid red, approach the reader with an IronLogic Object card. For 1 second, 
the reader changes LED colour to green and issues a beep. The Object card has now been stored 
into the reader

 

and has become a Master card.

5) Power off the reader.

5.1.2. Storing

 

IronLogic Object Cards (Up to 10).

1) Ensure that the reader is powered on and operational.
2) Approach it with the Master card; the LED starts blinking red. Keep approaching the reader with 
more  IronLogic  Object  Cards,  with  16  s  or  less  in  between  the  cards.  Each  new  card  is 
acknowledged with a green LED flash.

3)

 

To exit Storing Object Cards mode, either wait 16 s, or approach the reader again with the Master 

card.

5.1.3. Leaving Protected Mode.

1)

 

On an unpowered reader, connect DATA1 (brown) and LED R

 

(yellow) terminals.

2)

 

Power on the reader.

3)

 

If the LED is blinking red and a signal is sounding, the reader already is in Unprotected mode.

4)

 

If

 

the LED is shining solid red, approach the reader with the Mastercard. For 1 second,the reader 

changes LED colour to green and issues a beep. All the Object cards stored into the reader will be 
erased, and the Unprotected mode will be activated.
5)

 

Power off the reader.

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Summary of Contents for Matrix III MF-I

Page 1: ...allasTouch Memory protocol up to 15 m using Wiegand protocol up to 100 m Card reading status indication buzzer bicoloured LED Indication control internal external Power supply voltage 12 V DC Current in Card Standby mode up to 40 mA Dimensions 118 x 45 x 22 mm 3 MOUNTING AND CONNECTION The reader should be mounted on a flat surface in a place allowing unimpeded token access to the reader To mount ...

Page 2: ...yellow LED G green to the common ground terminal GND black Fig 1 Choosing the transmission protocol Fig 2 Device Dimensions DATA1 GND D0 DATA0 D1 GND D0 iButton D1 GND D0 iButton D1 IButton One time transmission Wiegand IButton DS1990A emulation ACS controller Reader GND GND GND screw 118 mm 82 mm 22 mm Table 1 Reader wires designation page 2 MATRIX III MF I www ironlogic me 45 mm Wire Colour Wire...

Page 3: ...s in Unprotected mode transmitting to the controller the UIDs of all the access cards it could read 5 1 1 Entering Protected Mode 1 On an unpowered reader connect DATA0 white and LED R yellow terminals See Fig 1 2 Power on the reader 3 If the LED is blinking red and a signal is sounding the reader already is in Protected Mode 4 If the LED is shining solid red approach the reader with an IronLogic ...

Page 4: ...ive parameter value when it is sounding connect LED G green and GND black terminals 5 Power off the reader To adjust another parameter power on the reader again 6 3 Configuration via RS 485 Configuration via an RS 485 link is done by RdConf software see www ironlogic me website and a Z 397 Guard connector 1 Connect the reader to an RS 485 connector a DATA0 white to A b DATA1 brown to B c GND black...

Page 5: ...arranty for 24 months The warranty becomes void if this Manual s guidelines are not followed the device has suffered physical damage the device has visible traces of exposure to moist and or aggressive chemicals the device circuits have visible traces of tampering by unauthorised parties Under this warranty the Manufacturer shall repair the device or replace any broken parts as required free of ch...

Page 6: ...E mail info ironlogic lv headstaff ironlogic lv Phone 37166181894 37124422922 www ironlogic me The symbol of crossed throught waste bin on wheels means that the product must be disposed of at f separate collection point This also applies to the product and all accessories marked with this symbol Products labeled as such must not be disposed of with normal household waste but should be taken to a c...

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