Videx Vprox-100: (2 Door, 100 Key System)
Videx Vprox-100: (2 Door, 100 Key System)
VIDEX VproX-100
(2 DOOR, 100 KEY SYSTEM)
Programming overview The information below is to be used in conjunction with the programming flow chart. Standby : (The display shows [--]) Master code : The master code allows access to the programming menu. The preset factory master code is 4 times the arrow right key. To move through the modes, use the arrow right key. New master code : (The display shows [n.c.]) The master code can be any combination of the four keys on the cpu. The master code must be four keys. If you want to keep the existing master code, you must key that code in again. Reading a key or Tag: (The display shows [rd]) In this mode, when you present a key to the on board reader head, the key number will appear on the display. (NOTE : If the key or Tags is not programmed, the display will go blank). Storing a new key or Tag: (The display shows [St.]) After pressing one of the up arrow keys, the display will show the number of the 1st free location (if available); press enter to confirm or select another number by pressing the up arrow keys. (NOTE : If when you press enter you hear a long beep, that number is already taken and you must choose another number). After pressing enter, you may select using the up arrow keys, which door the key has access to. (Default : both doors on). The doors are indicated by the decimal points on the display. When the decimal point is showing, the key has access through that door. The decimal points are toggled on and off using the up arrow keys. After selecting the doors, simply present the key to the on board reader head, the key is stored. Deleting the key or Tag: (The display shows [CL.]) You do not need the key to delete it. Simply select the key number to delete using the up arrow keys and press enter. The key is now deleted. Setting lock open time for door one : (The display shows [t.1]) Use the up arrow keys to select the time in seconds and then press enter. Setting lock open time for door two : (The display shows [t.2]) Use the up arrow keys to select the time in seconds and then press enter.
VP100
VP100
VIDEX VproX-100
(2 DOOR, 100 KEY SYSTEM)
Lock release back EMF protection : A diode must be fitted across the terminals on the lock release to suppress back EMF voltages. The diagram below shows the polarity of the diode when fitted to the release.
Connections +12V S1 S2 NO1 NC1 C1 NO2 NC2 C2 LG1 LR1 RK1 LG2 LR2 RK2 + supply input Negative Door one push to exit trigger. (Short to -) Door two push to exit trigger. (Short to -) Normally open contact (Door one) Normally closed contact (Door one) Common contact (Door one) Normally open contact (Door two) Normally closed contact (Door two) Common contact (Door two) Green LEDs (Door one) Red LEDs (Door one) Serial data (Door one) Negative (Door one) Green LEDs (Door two) Red LEDs (Door two) Serial data (Door two) Negative (Door two)
Technical Specification Storage capacity Number of doors Number of readers Working voltage Current (Quiescent) Current (During operation) Working temperature Lock output 100 keys or Tags 2 4 12V DC +/- 10% Approx. 100mA 200mA max. -10 +50 C degrees 5A 30VDC Dry contact
VP100
VIDEX VproX-100
(2 DOOR, 100 KEY SYSTEM)
Trouble shooting guide The display does not show [--] when you power up : Check the voltage across +12 & - on the cpu. Disconnect everything except the supply into the CPU and check again. (If the fault goes away check all connections and wiring again). The reader head is only showing red in standby : Check the LG1/2 connection from the cpu to the reader head for breaks. Check the voltage across LG1/2 & - (This should be 8V DC). Do this check at the CPU with both the Read head connected and disconnected. The reader head is only showing green in standby : Check the LR1/2 connection from the cpu to the reader head for breaks. Check the voltage across LR1/2 & - (This should be 8V DC). Do this check at the CPU with both the Read head connected and disconnected. The LEDs on the read head are on but do not change state when a key is presented : Check terminal RK1/2 for continuity and possible shorts to other wires. Reader head is going green when a key or Tag is inserted but the door is not opening : Check the relay is operating on the CPU. If the relay is operating : Check with a volt meter the voltage across the lock release when the relay has energized. If the correct voltage is there, replace the release. If not, check the cables from the release, back to the relay. The reader head is dead : Check the - terminal to the reader head for continuity. Check the reader head connections for shorts. Check the CPU is powered up. The key has been programmed but the reader head is going red. Check the key or Tag is programmed by using the read key mode on the CPU. Check in the programming that the door has not been switched off.
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