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PAGE 1 Reader or Keypad Door relay Power Alarm 12V Red LED Amber LED Bell 12V 0V N.C. N.O. COM Green LED Data Caution: For 12V d.c readers only. For correct connection of old 5V readers, please refer to instructions. Clock Exit Inputs Contact Media Detect 0V PLACE SERIAL NUMBER LABEL HERE Switch2 http://paxton.info/107 123456 Quickstart guide This supplement is a brief guide to installing a Switch2 system. Further information is available for download at: http://paxton.info/45 or call technical support on: 800.672.7298 Exit button Black/0V and Exit (push to make) Reader Fail closed release (for Paxton exit buttons GREEN and RED wires go to reader terminals) Fail open locks For a fail open lock (Maglock), wire 0V to the "N.C." terminal instead of "N.O." 04/03/2012 * This product is not suitable for retail sale. All warranties are invalid if this product is not installed by a trained technician. Wiring Ins-30010-US Switch2 control unit Technical Support Technical help is available: Monday - Friday from 02:00 AM - 8:00 PM (EST) 1.800.672.7298 [email protected] Documentation on all Paxton products can be found on our web site - http://www.paxton-access.com/ To change a reader port voltage to 5V, move the red jumper(s) located beneath the wiring label to the 5V setting. Paxton

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Page 1: INSTRUCTION - Switch2 control unit · to instructions. Clock Exit Contact Inputs ... Toggle door open until pressed again or toggle code entered ... NO - If used

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Door

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12V

Red LED

Amber LED

Bell

12V

0V

N.C.

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Clock

Exit

InputsContact

Media Detect

0V PLACE SERIALNUMBER

LABEL HERE

Switch2

http://paxton.info/107

123456

Quickstart guide

This supplement is a brief guide to installing a Switch2 system. Further information is available for download at: http://paxton.info/45 or call technical support on: 800.672.7298

Exit buttonBlack/0V and Exit(push to make)

Reader

Fail closed release

(for Paxton exit buttons GREEN and RED wires go

to reader terminals)

Fail open locksFor a fail open lock (Maglock), wire 0V to the "N.C." terminal instead of "N.O."

04/03/2012

*

This product is not suitable for retail sale. All warranties are invalid if this product is not installed by a trained technician.

Wiring

Ins-30010-US Switch2 control unit

Technical Support

Technical help is available: Monday - Friday from 02:00 AM - 8:00 PM (EST)

1.800.672.7298 [email protected]

Documentation on all Paxton products can be found on our web site - http://www.paxton-access.com/

To change a reader port voltage to 5V, move the red jumper(s) located beneath the wiring label to the 5V setting.

Paxton

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The first time the system is powered up the control unit will beep 3 times a second.This indicates the unit needs programming. There are 3 programming options:

Using tokens only (CARDLOCK or PROXIMITY) see Section 1

Using codes only (TOUCHLOCK) see Section 2

Using tokens and PIN/codes (CARDLOCK/PROXIMITY with TOUCHLOCK) see Section 3

INITIALISING A NEW SYSTEM

This box can be used to write down the Programming Code for future reference.Ensure that this information is stored in a secure place.

The reader's default indication has all the LED's on. Access granted is denoted with a single flashing Green LED. Access Denied is a single flashing Red LED.

Section 2 - TOUCHLOCK modeChoose a 6 digit Programming Code and load this into the unit as follows:

DO NOT USE 123456 - The default User Code will open the door before the Programming Code had been fully entered.

6 digit Programming Code

The factory User Code is now set to 1234

Section 1 - CARDLOCK or PROXIMITY modeEnrolling a card pack.

All tokens will now be validated. Tokens can now be issued to usersPresent/swipe enrolment card

To bar a user:The user card is now barred

Present/swipe user's shadow card

6 digit Programming Code

Adding an additional Proximity card pack. You need to be in possession of a valid enrolment card for this system. Present this enrolment card to the reader and the Amber LED will flash with the Green & Red LEDs off. Present the Enrolment card from the new card pack. The reader will beep and all LEDS will be lit. The additional cards will now be valid. Repeat this with each reader and with any additional card packs. Any valid enrolment card can be used to add further packs. If an incorrect enrolment card is used to start the process, the Red LED will be lit and the reader will produce a squeak sound as it rejects the card.

You can now set up the user codes and features using the programming chart.

Example: - Setting a user code to unlock the door under Normal condition

Enter user code

4-8 digitsRe-enter user code 48

Enter 6 digit Programming

CodeHold for 3 secs Normal

A user can be re-validated by showing the enrolment card followed by the user card or re-entered if used in Card+PIN mode.

PROXIMIT

Y

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ent card

1. At in

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card

to th

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der t

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ate

the

toke

ns in

this p

ack.

2. To

re-va

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a use

r tok

en,

pre

sent th

is enro

lmen

t card

to

the re

ader

follow

ed by

the

use

r tok

en.

1. At in

stallat

ion, p

resen

t this c

ard to

the

reade

r to va

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the to

kens in

this p

ack

2. To

re-val

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a user

token

prese

nt thi

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ment c

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the r

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user to

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X

Single or multiple codes

Silent operation

20 wrong keystrokes= 60 second lockout

Door open time (seconds)

Change Programming Code

Exit button

Set a user code

Data Reset (except Programming code)

OROne code only Multiple codes allowed

SilentBeep on

OFF ON

Enter time in seconds (default = 07, max = 60)

Open door for time in option 5

Toggle door open until pressed again or toggle code entered

Enter user code4-8 digits

Re-enter user code

Enter 6 digit Programming Code

= Delete

= Normal

= Toggle

= Duress

Enter 6 digit Programming Code

Re-enter 6 digit Programming Code

6

OR

OR

X

OR

2

4

6

8

OR

OR

OR

2

2

2

2

2

3

4

7

5

6

9

8

6

6

START - Enter the 6 digit Programming Code and hold down a function key for 3 seconds. - The unit beeps and the LED flashes faster.

Continue the key sequence to set the option - The keypad returns to operating mode.

Function keys= Hold down for 3 secs

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1Combined Card & Keypad modes

Section 3 - CARDLOCK/PROXIMITY with TOUCHLOCK mode

(i) The KP reader must first be initialised in TOUCHLOCK mode: See Section 2 (Note: Individual Toggle function is not available)

(ii) Set up the required operating mode, as follows:

(iii) Present enrolment card

Card plus PIN. A card requires a 4 digit PIN to be assigned to it before it will work, as follows:

Present enrolment

card

Present user card Enter PIN Re-Enter PIN

Card plus Code. Access is granted by presenting a valid token and then entering a valid user code.

Card or Code. Access is granted by presenting a valid token or entering a valid user code.

Touchlock programming - Function 2 to enable multiple user codes, Function 8 to add user codes. (4 digits)

1Card plus PIN Card or CodeCard plus code

2 3OR OREnter 6 digit Programming

CodeHold for 3 secs

1

PROXIMIT

Y

enrolm

ent card

1. At in

stallat

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resen

t this

card

to th

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der t

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ate

the

toke

ns in

this p

ack.

2. To

re-va

lidate

a use

r tok

en,

pre

sent th

is enro

lmen

t card

to

the re

ader

follow

ed by

the

use

r tok

en.

1. At in

stallat

ion, p

resen

t this c

ard to

the

reade

r to va

lidate

the to

kens in

this p

ack

2. To

re-val

idate

a user

token

prese

nt thi

s

enrol

ment c

ard to

the r

eade

r follow

ed by

the

user to

ken

Paxto

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FUNCTIO

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tp://p

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.info/

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Amber and Green flash LED's flash fasterAmber flashes

See Section 3

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Voltage

Switchable current

Relay switchable voltage

1 10,000

50

3,000

1 3

1 2

1 3

11V DC 14V DC

80 mA

24V DC

4 A

-20°C (-4°F) 55°C (131°F)

2 3/4 in 2 3/4 in 1 in

7 7/8 in 7 7/8 in 3 in

Specifications

Operating temperature

Electrical

Environment

Dimensions

Min Max

Width Height Depth

Current

NO - If used externally, it must be protected in a plastic weatherproof housing

Features

Number of CodesCode length

Door open time

Readers per interface

Time zones (with additional time clock)

Silent operation

Can be used with fail OPEN locks

Can be used with fail CLOSED locksExit button input

Door Contact input

Alarm/bell output voltage

Waterproof

Number of Users

Access levels (Color Zones)

Min Max

Min Max

Control Unit Plastic Cabinet

Number of PIN's

Yes

4 digits 8 digits

60 secs1 sec

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Class B digital devices.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Class A digital devices.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

FACTORY RESET1. Disconnect power2. Disconnect GREEN and MAUVE wires3. Insert link wire between GREEN and MAUVE terminals4. Reconnect power - unit will beep 4 times5. Disconnect power6. Remove link wire7. Reconnect GREEN and MAUVE wires8. Reconnect power - unit will beep 3 times a second9. Proceed with Initialising a new system