Texecom Premier Elite iProx Manual de usuario

Installation Manual
Premier Elite iProx
INS303-5
Intelligent Proximity Module

14-10-2022 • Updated drawing in section % to correct the cable length for external prox, and add a note to not extend the cable.

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Content
1.0 Introduction 4 ............................................................................................................................
1.1 Network Mode 4 .....................................................................................................................
1.2 Stand-alone Mode 4 ................................................................................................................
2.0 PCB Layout 5 ..............................................................................................................................
3.0 Network Mode Installation 6 ...................................................................................................
3.1 Introduction 6 .........................................................................................................................
3.2 Option and Address Switches for Network Mode 7 .................................................................
3.3 Using Premier Elite Proximity Tags 7 ......................................................................................
3.4 Using 3rd Party Proximity Tags 9 ...........................................................................................
4.0 Using the Key Seven SA840-A20 Keypad 11 .........................................................................
5.0 Installing a Premier Elite External Prox 13 ...........................................................................
6.0 Stand-alone Mode Installation 14 ...........................................................................................
6.1 Introduction 14 .......................................................................................................................
6.2 Option Switches for Network Mode 14 ....................................................................................
6.3 Using Premier Proximity Tags 15 ............................................................................................
6.4 Using 3rd Party Proximity Tags 18 .........................................................................................
6.5 Stand-alone Mode Operation 20 .............................................................................................
7.0 Specifications 20 ........................................................................................................................
8.0 Standards 21 ..............................................................................................................................
9.0 Warranty 22 ................................................................................................................................

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1.0 Introduction
The Premier Elite iProx module can be installed in one of two modes:
1.1 Network Mode
The network mode allows the Premier iProx to be connected to the network
terminals of the Premier Elite 24,48,88,168,640 control panels. This mode provides
the following facilities:
Built in proximity reader using standard Premier Elite proximity tags
Connections for optional external reader Premier Elite External Prox
26bit Wiegand interface to allow support for 3rd party access control readers
Support for Key Seven SA840-A20 keypad
Proximity tags/user codes are stored in the control panel
Request To Exit (RTE) input
Voltage free contacts (3 Amps) for connection to door strike
Internal sounder and extension loudspeaker connections
Can be used as an arming station or as door access only.
Standard 7/0.2 alarm cable can be used for most installations. However,
under certain conditions it may be necessary to use screened cable.
N The maximum number of tags/users codes that can be stored is dependent on
the number of users available on the control panel.
1.2 Stand-alone Mode
The stand-alone mode allows the Premier Elite iProx to be used as a simple door
access controller. This mode provides the following facilities:
Built in proximity reader using standard Premier proximity tags
Connections for optional external reader Premier External Prox
26bit Wiegand interface to allow support for 3rd party access control readers
Up to 10 proximity tags can be stored in the module

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Request To Exit (RTE) input
Voltage free contacts (3 Amps) for connection to door strike
Internal sounder and extension loudspeaker connections
2.0 PCB Layout
Extension loudspeaker terminals (16 Ohm)1.
Wiegand interface connections2.
Network terminals for connection to a control panel (Network Mode)3.
Status LED4.
Tamper switch connector5.

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Volume adjustment for extension loudspeaker6.
Remote proximity coil and LED terminal connections for Premier External7.
Prox unit
Internal proximity coil8.
Request To Exit (RTE) input (apply 0V to activate)9.
Door strike relay (voltage free change-over contacts)10.
Address/User/Door Strike time selection switches11.
Option selection switches12.
Enable/disable internal sounder jumper link13.
Internal/External coil selection jumper links14.
3.0 Network Mode Installation
3.1 Introduction
When the iProx is used in the Network mode, it uses one of the available remote
keypad address slots on the system. The maximum number of keypad address
slots varies depending on the control panel:
Before installing the unit, make sure that you have a spare keypad address slot, if
all keypad slots have been used it will not be possible to install the iProx in this
mode.

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3.2 Option and Address Switches for Network
Mode
When installed in this mode the Option and Address switches function as follows:
3.3 Using Premier Elite Proximity Tags
This configuration allows you to use the standard proximity tags that are used with
the Premier & Premier Elite keypads. The tags MUST be learnt at a keypad which
has a built in proximity reader. The figure below shows a typical installation:

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Installation
Remove all power from control panel before making any connections.
Install the module in the required location making sure that it is mounted1.
away from metal objects and other cables as these can affect the
performance of the unit.
Connect the network connections of the module to the network connections2.
of the control panel.
Connect the optional devices such the door strike, RTE button and3.
loudspeaker.
Set the Internal/External coil jumper links 14 to Internal (Int).4.
Ensure that Options switch 1 is set to ON (Internal Prox. Enabled) and5.
switches 2, 3 and 4 are set as required, (see chapter 3.1)
Using Address switches set the address of the module to one of the6.
available keypad address slots, (see chapter 3.1).
Re-apply power to the control panel and select the engineer’s programming7.
mode.
Select the “Confirm Devices” option within the “Engineer Utils” menu and8.
confirm that the module is being “seen” as a remote keypad on the system.
If the relay on the iProx is utilized, it is controlled by the relevant remote9.
keypad output. Select the “Keypad Outputs” option within the “System
Outputs” menu and program it to the required type, e.g. “Door Strike”.
If required learn any new tags then exit the engineer’s mode.10.
Check that the iProx and proximity tags operate correctly.11.

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Learning Premier Elite Proximity Tags
If the system is already using Premier proximity tags then the existing tags will
work as normal when presented to the iProx module. For full details on learning
proximity tags refer to the control panel installation manual.
3.4 Using 3rd Party Proximity Tags
This configuration allows you to use proximity tags from other manufacturers. The
proximity reader MUST be capable of providing the data in 26bit Wiegand format.
The figure below shows a typical installation:
Installation
Remove all power from control panel before making any connections.
Install the 26bit Wiegand reader in the required location and according to the1.
manufacturer’s instructions.
Install the iProx module at least 0.5 metre away from the 26bit Wiegand2.
reader and from other metal objects and cables.
Connect the network connections of the module to the network connections3.
of the control panel.
Connect 26bit Wiegand reader to the iProx as shown above.4.
Connect the optional devices such the door strike, RTE button and speaker.5.
Ensure that Options switch 1 is set to OFF (Internal Prox. Disabled) and6.
switches 2, 3 and 4 are set as required, (see chapter 3.1)

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Using the Address switches, set the address of the module to one of the7.
available remote keypad address slots, (see chapter 3.1)
Re-apply power to the control panel and select the engineer’s programming8.
mode.
Select the “Confirm Devices” option within the “Engineer Utils” menu and9.
confirm that the module is being “seen” as a remote keypad on the system.
If the relay on the iProx is utilized, it is controlled by the relevant keypad10.
output. Select the “Keypad Outputs” option within the “System Outputs”
menu and program it to the required type, e.g. “Door Strike”.
Learn any new tags (see below) then exit the engineer’s mode.11.
Check that the iProx and proximity tags operate correctly.12.
Learning 3rd Party Tags on the Premier Elite 24/48/88/168/640
When using 3rd party tags via a Wiegand reader, the tag or card is encoded with a
unique 6 digit code. This code is learnt onto the control panel and is stored
separately from the user code, this allows for users to have a tag and access code
with different codes. To learn 3rd party tags proceed as follows:
Select the “Setup Users” menu on the control panel.1.
Enter the user number that you want to assign the tag or card.2.
Press [Yes] and program the user code and options as required, when the3.
remote keypad displays “Add TAG to User?”. Press [2] to select Import TAG.
The remote keypad will now display “IMPORTING TAG Present TAG Now”.4.
Present the tag or card to the Wiegand reader, you will hear an acceptance5.
tone when the tag is imported successfully.
Repeat steps 2 - 5 for other tags or cardsNetwork Mode Operation6.
When installed in the Network mode, the operation of the iProx is as
follows:
When a valid proximity tag is presented to the module or via the Wiegand
reader you will hear a beep from the internal sounder (if the Internal Sounder
jumper is set to ON). The status LED will momentarily change from green to
yellow indicating a valid tag read. If the alarm system is in a disarmed state
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