EASIPROX, -ANSI Proximity Reader Operation Manual

EASIPROX, -ANSI Proximity Reader Operation Manual

The EASIPROX and EASIPROX-ANSI proximity readers are designed for access control applications. They offer features like memory to store up to 2000 cards/tokens, programming via a master card, and a logical memory to prevent duplicate card settings. The EASIPROX series utilizes a 125 kHz RF frequency and has a proximity range of 10-15 cm. The robust design includes waterproofing and a standard single-gang box size.

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EASIPROX Stand Alone Reader

Operation Manual

EASIPROX EASIPROX-ANSI

Unit: mm

I. Features

1. Memory volume up to 2000 proximity cards/tokens. Identification after reading takes about 0.5 second.

2. All programming via master card

3. Logical memory prevents duplicated card setting

4. Non-volatile memory stores all code settings for a long time, even in the event of total power failure.

5. Epoxy sealed for waterproof

6. Standard single-gang box sized

II. Specifications

Operating Voltage 12VAC/ VDC

Current Draw

RF Frequency

Pull In:70mA@12VDC, Holding:45mA@12VDC

125 KHz,ABA form codes

Proximity Range

Input

Output

10~15 cm ( Depending on local installation conditions )

1 contact for request-to-exit button

1 relay (N.O. / N.C. / Com. dry contacts)

LED Status Indication 2 LED indicators display (Yellow/ Green, Red)

Memory Volume 2000 proximity cards or tokens

Format Em-400x 64-bit standard R/O or compatible

Relay Electric Current MAX. 3A@24VDC

Relay Strike Time 0.7~42 seconds

Ambient Humidity 5%~95% (Non-condensing)

Operating Temperature -20°C~70°C

EMC Meet CE requirement

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III. Status Indication & Default Setting Parameters

Mode

Standby

Programming

Signal Status

Yellow, Green LED flash Memory is empty

Yellow On Standby

Green On

Red On

Relay active

Invalid card

Green LED flash Enter adding card mode

Red LED flash Enter deleting card mode

Yellow, Red LED flash

Yellow LED flash

Rapid Green LED flash

Enter clearing memory mode

Enter time adjust mode

Clear all memory (including Master card)

IV. Wiring Diagram

Red

12VDC

Red

White Com.

Yellow N.C.

Blue N.O.

Electric Lock 1

Fail-Safe Mode

Electric Lock 2

Fail-Secure Mode

Green P.B.

Exit Button

Green P.B.

Black Reset

Clear Memory

For DC use only For AC/DC

Red 12V (polarity free) Green

Red 12V (polarity free) Green

White

Yellow

Com.

N.C.

Black

Black

Exit Button

Exit Button

Clear all memory

Clear all memory

Blue N.O.

Note:

1. It is suggested to use #22~26 AWG insulation wire.

2. It is suggested to use a linear power supply unit to prevent reading range reduction at the card reader.

3. The door strike or relay must have a varistor or a diode across the door strike terminals to suppress the back EMF of the strike – failure to do so will damage the relay contacts and electronic components, or even burns the controller.

4. Exit button is at N.O. contact.

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V. Operation Instruction

1.

Set Master Card

Yellow and green LED flash indicates that the memory is empty.

The first card read will be the Master Card for the reader.

1. Read the master card (Yellow LED stay on)

2. Enter Standby mode

Note: A master card can be used for many readers

2.

Add a new card

1. Read master card once (Green LED stay on 3 seconds, then flash)

2. Enter the adding card mode

3. Read new card (relay active→successful)

4. Read master card once

5. Green LED off, Yellow LED stay on, back to Standby mode

Note: It is suggested to use ABA form codes card and make a list.

3.

Delete a card

1. Read master card twice (with no more than 2 seconds time delay)

2. Red LED stay on 3 seconds

3. Red LED flash

4. Enter deleting card mode

5. Read the card you want to delete

6. Green LED stay on indicates the card is successfully deleted

7. Read master card once

8. Red LED off, Yellow LED stay on, back to Standby mode

4. Clear all memory

1. Read master card three times (with no more than 2 seconds time delay)

2. Yellow, Red LED stay on 3 seconds

3. Yellow, Red LED flash, enter clearing memory mode

4. Read any EM-400x 64-bit R/O compatible card except Master Card

5. Rapid Green LED flash

6. Yellow, Green LED flash indicates the memory is empty and reset to default value

7. Follow step 1 to set new master card

If the Master Card is missed, follow below steps to clear all memory:

1. Turn off the power

2. Connect two black wires and turn on the power

3. Rapid Green LED flash, disconnect two black wires

4. Yellow, Green LED flash indicates the memory is empty

5. Set opening time

1. Read the master card four times (with no more than 2 seconds time delay)

2. Yellow LED stay on 3 seconds

3. Yellow LED flash, enter opening time setting mode.

Each flash indicates the opening time is 0.7 second. If the opening time is set to 5 seconds, after flash 7 times, read the master card once.

4. Yellow LED stay on, back to standby mode.

Note: The longest opening time is 42 seconds (flash 60 times). After flashing 60 times, the Yellow

LED will stay on, back to standby mode.

. TS-980 Tag Simulator (optional)

The TS-980 Tag Simulator allows adding and removing any card/tag number from the reader memory when the tag is lost or not available. One unit can be utilized at different sites but for security reasons it will operate only in conjunction with the Master Card.

The Tag Simulator / Programmer cannot be used to gain access. It will only operate together with the reader's MASTER card.

For example: Deleting a card ABA codes “0001206932” from EASIPROX proximity reader

Press On/Off continuously→ → Press → → Press

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→ → (Repeat) →

(proximity range within 3 cm) → Completed

→ Enter deleting card mode → Press Send

0001206932 00018,27284

Send card No.

0 to 9 next digit

Power

Decimal ABA form codes, Decimal

Warranty:

The product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship while used in normal service for a period of 1 year from the date of sale to the original customer. The GEM policy is one of continual development and improvement; therefore GEM reserves the right to change specifications without notice.

Annex: User List

Slot Number ABA form codes User Name Note

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Key Features

  • 2000 card memory
  • Master card programming
  • Logical memory (no duplicates)
  • Waterproof (epoxy sealed)
  • 125 kHz RF frequency
  • Standard single-gang box size
  • 10-15 cm read range
  • 1 relay output
  • LED status indication
  • Opening time adjustable (0.7-42 seconds)

Frequently Answers and Questions

How many cards can I store in an EASIPROX reader?
The EASIPROX reader can store up to 2000 proximity cards or tokens.
How do I program the reader?
The EASIPROX reader is programmed using a master card. The first card read after power-up will become the master card.
What are the operating voltage and current draw?
The operating voltage is 12VAC/VDC. The current draw is 70mA (pull-in) and 45mA (holding) at 12VDC.
What is the proximity range of the reader?
The proximity range is 10-15 cm, but this can be affected by local installation conditions.
What is the purpose of the exit button?
The exit button is a normally open (N.O.) contact that can be wired to trigger the relay output. This provides a way to activate the relay for a request-to-exit function.

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