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Glossary:

Access Code:

Numeric or alphanumeric data which when correctly entered into a keypad, allows authorized entry into
a controlled area without causing an alarm condition.

Access Control:

The control of persons, vehicles and materials through entrance and exit of a protected area utilizing
hardware systems specialized to control and monitor the movement into, out of, or within the protected area. 

Audit Trail:

A historical record sequentially accounting for all activities with an access control system.
Such a records allows reconstruction and analysis of events during a given time period. 

ESD:

Electro Static Discharge.

Facility Code:

A code in the card format used to partition data.

Fail safe lockset:

A type of lockset that unlocks when a power failure occurs. 

Fail secure lockset:

A type of lockset that locks when a power failure occurs.

Infrared (IR):

Light waves that are too low frequency to be seen by the unaided eye. 

Keypad:

A device for inputting information into a computer controlled system for the purposes of arming and
disarming an alarm system or operating an access control system.

Multiple Key Depressions:

The pressing of more than one key simultaneously.

PIN:

This is the Personal Identification Number. This number can be a combination of digits and letters,
increasing the overall number of code possibilities.

Tailgating:

In access control, tailgating is the act of one or more individuals entering a controlled area by using a
single code. Also known as piggybacking.

UID:

This is the User Identification Number. A unique number assigned to each User.
The UID has a length of 2 to 4 digits.

Terminator:

The “ ” key acts as the terminator which functions similar to the “enter” key on a standard computer
keyboard. It is also pressed after a code is entered to gain access.

Programming Key:

The “#” key is the programming key. Note that the “#” key is used during the initialization process for
the lock GGM and to enter program mode.

PROX: 

A credit card size card with a unique embedded electronic code based on 26 and 37 bit HID format.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE FOR THE i-Qwik PROX LOCKSET:

Set Up:

Q

The factory code will not open the lock.

A

The factory code will not give you access to the lock at any time. This code is only used to set up the lock, the first code that
will open the lock is your GGM code.

Adding Users:

Q

I have installed Users and some of them do not have access.

A

You may have exceeded the maximum users.

Q

Can I have Users that use Prox and Users that use PINS’s?

A

Yes. You can replace “Prox” with a PIN when the User is added (Function 01) to the lock. 

Q

My GGM code is set to 3 digits for UID and the PIN is 3 digits.  Can I set my Users up to have a PIN of 4 digits?

A

No, the Great Grand Master code length sets up the format for all other Users in the system. 

Q

I am trying to add a User but when I enter the Group number, I get a red LED.

A

This indicates that the Users UID is already in memory. Each UID must be unique.

Programming / Scheduling:

Q

I have entered a Group or User schedule between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. and now my other Users don't have access.

A

If no schedules are set everyone has 24 hour access with their valid code. Once any schedules have been set the rules of the
lock are changed and schedules must be set to give Users access.

Q

When I try to enter in a User or Group schedule I get a red light.

A

The User and Group schedules will not work with a basic schedule. If a basic schedule us currently set you will receive an error.
You will also receive an error if you are not at the minimum security level required to program that function.

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Summary of Contents for i-Qwik PROX Series

Page 1: ...PROX PROGRAMMING GUIDE MARKS USA 5300 New Horizons Blvd Amityville NY 11701 631 225 5400 1 800 526 0233 Fax 631 225 6136 www marksusa com ...

Page 2: ...5 Master 03 Page 8 Temporary User Function 06 Master 03 Page 9 Holiday Maintenance Function 09 Master 03 Page 9 First Supervisor to Arrive Function 31 Master 03 Page 9 Section 4 Software Interface Download Audit Trail Function 15 Security Guard 05 Page 9 Upload Lock Information Function 14 Security Guard 05 Page 10 Section 5 Lock Maintenance Clear Memory Function 16 Grand Master 02 Page 10 Battery...

Page 3: ...ION Series of key strokes used to enter a function IMPORTANT KEYS 1 TERMINATOR KEY Acts like the Enter key on a computer and is used to add or confirm codes on the keypad 2 PROGRAMMING KEY After a valid MASTER CODE is entered this key is depressed to enter the programming mode This key can also be used as a time saving feature allowing the entry of multiple functions At the end of any PROGRAMMING ...

Page 4: ...D TO A GROUP Depending on your assigned GROUP you may or may not be able to program the lock and may also have restricted access The SYSTEM MANAGER is automatically assigned to group 01 and can assign Users to all other groups GROUPS 02 through 08 are management GROUPS with 24 7 access to the locks and can change various settings used during access by other User GROUPS The Table of Contents inside...

Page 5: ...ing Mode Enter User s UID then the key then PROX PROX Only Mode for Access PIN Only Master UID PROX 32 0 UID PROX Required Default Master UID PROX 32 1 SECTION 2 LOCK CONFIGURATION FUNCTION 32 PROX Only Entry Min Group Number Grand Master 02 The PROX Only mode allows access by presenting only the PROX card NOTE PROGRAM MODE REQUIRES THAT UID BE ENTERED UID PROX 08 NEW NEW FUNCTION 08 Change User P...

Page 6: ... setting must be set to 99 FUNCTION 18 Define Open Time Min Group Number Master 03 This function will set the time delay The lock will stay unlocked after a valid user code has been entered The time delay can be set from 1 to 9 seconds Default setting is 3 seconds FUNCTION 10 Deny Restore Access Min Group Number Master 03 This function is used to temporarily deny access to User Groups 10 99 withou...

Page 7: ...Lock Will Ensure That Power Is Reserved To Fail In The Locked Or Secured Position MASTER UID PROX 36 2 Fail Safe Lock Will Ensure That Power Is Reserved To Fail In The Unlocked Or Safe Position MASTER UID PROX 36 1 FUNCTION 36 Fail Safe Fail Secure Min Group Number Master 03 Use this function to create a power reserve to ensure if the Low Battery Warning is not heeded and the battery pack fails th...

Page 8: ...d Function 13 Set Date see below Delete Set Schedules Enter 0 in place of the day code then to exit This will delete all set schedules for that function NOTE Schedules do not affect Users in Groups 02 09 These User Groups are management levels and will override all set schedules and holidays The schedule functions will affect Users in Groups 10 99 ONLY FUNCTION 38 Panic Alarm Min Group Number Mast...

Page 9: ...m 1700 6 00 am 0600 6 00 pm 1800 7 00 am 0700 7 00 pm 1900 8 00 am 0800 8 00 pm 2000 9 00 am 0900 9 00 pm 2100 10 00 am 1000 10 00 pm 2200 11 00 am 1100 11 00 pm 2300 12 00 am 1200 12 00 pm 2400 FUNCTION 12 Set Time Min Group Number Grand Master 03 The time HHMM must be set prior to setting any holidays See the Military time chart below for help Day Codes Allows selection of the day days of the we...

Page 10: ...y Friday 12 Override Preprogrammed Holidays 13 All Days 8 Marks USA www marksusa com 631 225 5400 800 526 0233 Fax 631 225 6136 2009 Marks USA MASTER UID PROX 02 Day Code HHMM Open Time HHMM Close Time NOTE The Basic Schedule cannot be used with the Group Schedule 03 or User Schedules 04 TIME MUST BE ENTERED IN MILITARY TIME FORMAT Day Codes 01 07 Individual days of the week example Monday 01 08 W...

Page 11: ...STER UID PROX 31 1 FUNCTION 31 First Supervisor To Arrive Min Group Number Master 03 When enabled this function will delay scheduled access until a management code has been entered Once a managers code Groups 1 4 has been entered access is granted according to set schedules NOTE Time must be set for this function to work MASTER UID PROX 06 UID MMDD Start Date MMDD End Date FUNCTION 06 Temporary Us...

Page 12: ...ormation Min Group Number Security Guard 05 This function uploads information from the i Dat to the lock NOTE The LED glows red for several seconds before flashing green and the lock will beep Now perform the steps outlined on page 2 for initializing the lock with LOCK ID and GREAT GRAND MASTER then re enter your information either by keypad or i Dat upload Function 14 top of page Memory Upgrade P...

Page 13: ... battery has a very sharp drop off voltage going from fully charged to a dead cell quickly This makes monitoring the voltage settings impossible TWO STAGE LOW BATTERY WARNING The i Qwik PROX has a two stage low battery warning The first warning stage will add a double beep and Red LED when the user enters their code The second warning stage will be a double beep every hour BATTERIES SHOULD BE CHAN...

Page 14: ...t is also pressed after a code is entered to gain access Programming Key The key is the programming key Note that the key is used during the initialization process for the lock GGM and to enter program mode PROX A credit card size card with a unique embedded electronic code based on 26 and 37 bit HID format TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE FOR THE i Qwik PROX LOCKSET Set Up Q The factory code will not open t...

Page 15: ...tion 36 Fail Safe Fail Secure 5 Function 38 Panic Alarm 6 Function 39 Privacy Mode 6 G GGM Code 2 Group Association Change Function 07 4 Group Numbers 2 Group Security Levels 2 Group Schedule Function 03 8 H Holiday Maintenance Function 09 9 I Initialize Lock ID 2 Initialize Great Grand Master 2 K Keypad Information 1 L Lockout Three Strike Disable Enable Function 40 6 M Manual Passage Mode Functi...

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