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MEMORISING ACCESS DEVICES
Memorising various access devices (VTR or VCR) in your system
can be done in two different ways:
Direct programming
1.
Activate memorising on the receiving device by following the
procedure indicated in the instruction manual.
2.
Bring the access device (VTR or VCR) close to the front panel
of the proximity reader (a distance of 5 cm). The temporary
extinguishing of LED L1, accompanied by a BEEP, indicates the
VTR has been recognised.
3.
Check memorising on the receiver has occurred.
Programming using WINPPCL, PROGTAG and PROG2
WINPPCL: allows the creation of codes with which to serialise VTR
and VCR access devices
PROGTAG: allows the serialising of access devices with the codes
generated by WINPPCL
PROG2: allows downloading of the codes created in the V2
receiver devices
EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
V2 S.p.A. hereby declare that PROKSIMA equipment conforms to
the essential requirements established in directives:
• Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU
• Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU
• Radio Directive 2014/53/EU
• Directive ROHS2 2011/65/CE
Racconigi, 01/06/2015
Legal representative, V2 S.p.A.
Antonio Livio Costamagna
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
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WARNING: Ensure that the device is set in its metallic
case before supplying power in order to check the correct
working.
To connect one or more PROKSIMA devices to a V2 decoder,
follow the wiring diagram shown in Fig. 5
To connect a PROKSIMA device to a V2 control unit with
data input, follow the procedure indicated in the control unit
instruction manual.
To connect a proximity reader to a 26 bit Wiegand receiver device,
follow the wiring diagram shown in Fig. 6
Input 6 (N.C.) may be used for connection to a sensor for
indicating the status of the entrance (OPEN/CLOSED).
When the input is open, LED L2 is on.
If the input is not used, and it is desired to keep LED L2 off,
jumper terminal 6 (N.C.) with terminal 2 (GND).
SIGNALS
The device signals changes in status by means of the LEDs L1, L2
and a buzzer (acoustic indicator).
L2
L1
LED L1:
this is on when the device is powered it is off when the
device is transmitting the code
LED L2:
is off when terminal 6 is closed to ground (GND).
It can be used for connecting a sensor to indicate the status of an
entrance (OPEN/CLOSED).
Buzzer:
emits a beep each time an access device (VTR or VCR)
is brought close to the proximity reader.