American Access Systems Prox Card Reader - 23-206 User Manual

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“303”

SubMode 303 (SET CLOCK DATE)
DESCRIPTION: The PROX 2000 II unit incorporates an on board 365 day a year calendar and also adjusts for LEAP

YEAR. Years can be entered up to 2025.
To set the clock date enter the 4 digit “MASTER CODE” followed by submode “303” then the “MONTH” and “DAY” and

“YEAR”.
(MASTER CODE) + 303 + (MONTH) + (DAY) + (YEAR)

Example:

06/20/95 = “06” + “20” + “95”

04/08/2003 = “04” + “08” + “03”

The unit will respond with a GOODBEEP and exit from the program mode after the DATE has been accepted into the

unit. Should you make an entry error, simply press the * key and reenter the correct data.

“307”

SubMode 307 (TOGGLE SPLIT RELAY ON/OFF)
NOTE: From the factory, SPLIT RELAY is disabled.
DESCRIPTION: The split relay feature is desirable when an entry and exit gate exist with a master/slave operating on

two different outputs. When this feature is enabled all access cards entered from slave 1 will activate relay A and all

access cards entered from slave 2 will activate relay B.
To toggle the SPLIT RELAY feature on and off enter the 4 digit “MASTER CODE” followed by submode “307”. At this time

the unit will respond with 2 beeps if the split relay feature is disabled. If you wish to toggle the state, reenter the 4 digit

“MASTER CODE” other wise press # to exit.
(MASTER CODE) + 307(*) + (MASTER CODE)

(*) 1 BEEP AND RED LED ON = FEATURE ENABLED

(*) 2 BEEPS AND RED LED OFF = FEATURE DISABLED

Should you make an entry error, simply press the * key and reenter the correct data. An ERROR will occur and the unit

will exit the program mode if the second master code is incorrect.

“308”

SubMode 308 (TOGGLE ANTI-PASSBACK ON/OFF)
NOTE: From the factory, APB is disabled.
ABOUT APB: Antipassback is used to keep end users from passing their cards back allowing other users to gain access

onto the property. The PROX 2000 II unit incorporates a true AntiPassBack feature in which an end user enters his

entry card from slave 1 and then MUST enter it from slave 2 to exit. If the card is reentered again from slave 1, it will

be logged as an error and access will be denied. From the initial entry of the code, the APB status of that code is

logged into the system and each time the code must be entered from the opposite keypad.

To toggle the ANTIPASSBACK feature on, enter the 4 digit “MASTER CODE” followed by submode “308”. At this time the

unit will respond with 2 BEEPS and the red LED will be off if the antipassback feature is disabled. If you wish to toggle

the state, enter a 4 digit “APB MASTER CODE”.
(MASTER CODE) + 308(*) + (APB MASTER CODE)

(*) 1 BEEP AND RED LED ON = FEATURE ENABLED

(*) 2 BEEPS AND RED LED OFF = FEATURE DISABLED

Example: 01251 + 308 + ?????

Should you make an entry error, simply press the * key and reenter the correct data, or press the # and start over.
An easy way to check if the APB feature is enabled or not is to press (MASTER CODE) +308 and check if the red LED is

on or off. If it’s on, the submode is enabled. Then press the # key to exit.

To disable Anti-passback press:
(MASTER CODE) + 308 + (MASTER CODE)
APB MASTER CODE DESCRIPTION: The APB master code is used to erase the APB status of a certain code in the

system. In some instances it may become necessary to perform this operation if a mistake was made by an end

user and the APB status needs to be reset. When this code is entered, the APB status of a code will be erased from

memory. This code is not accessible while in the sleep mode (see submode 103).

To clear APB status of a specific code:
(APB MASTER CODE) + (SPECIFIC ACCESS CODE)

Example: To clear the status of code 1234 press: (APB MASTER CODE) + 1234

To clear APB status of all codes: see sub-mode 299.

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