11 prox.pad plus operation – Detex DTX-4300 User Manual

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NOTE: Use with IEI Secured Series™ (Hub, Hub Max,
Hub MiniMax) Networks—

The RS 485 network char-

acteristics for the prox.pad plus unit are different than
those of IEI’s Secured Series access systems. This means
the prox.pad plus unit can operate in the same system
as Secured Series controllers but not on the same physi-
cal network. Hub Manager Professional software (v5
or higher) can manage Secured Series doors and
prox.pad plus doors (and LS doors as well), but these
door controllers cannot be “connected” to the same
network and network wires. Secured Series commu-
nication is RS-232; prox.pad plus communication is
RS-485. These communication protocols are different.
However, the ability of the Hub Manager Professional
software to set up multiple local and LAN/WAN sites
makes this an advantage rather than a problem.

1.11 prox.pad plus
Operation

Once installed and programmed successfully, the
prox.pad plus controller stores all transactions and
controls all outputs. The controller receives data sent
to it from the proximity reader, decides if access should
be provided or not, and then energizes the door lock
or not, locking or unlocking the door.
The prox.pad plus unit includes two relay outputs
(located internally), an internal clock, programming
keypad, and memory chips to store user information
and a transaction data log.
An external IR (infrared) LED/port/transmitter at the
top right of the prox.pad plus controller allows for
printing of the Transaction Log and the Programmed
User List to the optional IEI PDA Data Capture Device
(DCD) software. Chapter 4 discusses printing reports.

NOTE:

IEI recommends that first-time installers test

the prox.pad plus unit BEFORE actually mounting
and wiring the unit to become familiar with its op-
eration (see Chapter 2).

Chapter 1: Introduction

1.11 prox.pad plus Operation

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prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D4b

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