Anleitung CDV Software, modell PROMI 1000
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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
If this product operates more than one strikes, each of them should have a varistor. The varistor controls the overload produced by the strike coil – back emf. If you are using a « Shear Lock » electromagnetic lock, it is recommended to use a separate power supply than the one connected to the PROMI 1000 ! PROMI 1000 STAND ALONE ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM Edition 10/2003 PROMI 1000 USER MANUAL I. PRESENTATION DU PRODUIT.............................................................................................................................. 3 A. Product presentation ........................................................................................................................... 3 B. Factory Default Values........................................................................................................................ 4 C. Audible signals......................................................................................................................................... 4 D. Visual signals ............................................................................................................................................ 4 E. Current consumption............................................................................................................................ 4 F. Recommended printer ......................................................................................................................... 4 II. PROGRAMMing..................................................................................................................................................... 6 A. Colors and audible signals ............................................................................................................ 6 B. Main menu ............................................................................................................................................. 6 C. Menu 00 – Program badges and Pin codes.......................................................................... 6 D. Menu 01 – Operating mode ........................................................................................................... 7 E. Menu 02 – Door release time ....................................................................................................... 8 F. Menu 03 – Alarm time output ..................................................................................................... 8 G. Menu 04 – Master code.................................................................................................................... 8 H. Menu 05 – Setting date and hour............................................................................................... 9 I. Menu 06 – Schedules......................................................................................................................... 9 J. Menu 07 – Holidays.......................................................................................................................... 10 K. Menu 08 – Anti pass back............................................................................................................. 10 L. Menu 09 – Printer and event...................................................................................................... 10 M. Menu 10 – Badge enrolment unit............................................................................................. 12 N. Menu 11 Delete schedules........................................................................................................... 13 O. Menu 12 – Delete holidays........................................................................................................... 13 P. Menu 13 – Setting accesses during the holidays.............................................................. 13 Q. Exit from programming................................................................................................................ 14 III. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS............................................................................................................................ 14 A. Reset....................................................................................................................................................... 14 B. Operating modes.............................................................................................................................. 15 C. Lockout.................................................................................................................................................. 15 D. Event printing.................................................................................................................................... 16 E. Door contact - Alarm ..................................................................................................................... 16 F. Memory...............................................................................................................