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1. Outputs Inactive Inputs Inactive N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 72 10 Keyboard input test 9989809890608 Jag JJ SS 060e60 e ececx OO000 00e e0x OO0 0Ox e eec0x O 00O x 00000 006000 20000 08000 60000 11 Resume normal operation 00680000 q 0428 Outputs Inactive Inputs Inactive N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 73 Remarks The IO test is skipped if the N 300 was installed at level 0 as IO conflicts may damage internal or ex ternal circuits Caution never connect external hard potentials without pull up or pull down re sistors The relay test occurs only if a User Programmer is applied after installation to prevent unauthorized access Possible errors When presenting the Programmer an error tone sounds the Programmer is unknown to the N 300 or the protect option was set see Chapter 12 During a test an error tone sounds and normal op eration resumes the test failed This can be in the EPROM test or the IO test the other tests provide audio visual feedback Check whether 101 and 102 are open not connected 74 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 24 Erase memory 99 The Erase function voids entire groups of tags and Pro grammers from the N 300 memory To determine which group s must be erased a so called Erase level must be entered Alltags and Programmers at or below t
2. Possible errors When presenting the Programmer an error tone sounds the Programmer is not present in the N 300 memory or the Protect option was set see Chapter 12 After the Add level is entered an error tone sounds and normal operations resumes the presented Pro grammer is not allowed to erase at the entered level see above diagram check the Programmer s level After entering a new tag number an error tone sounds the memory is full see Chapter 22 1 or the tag number is already present in memory In the latter case a wrong number may have been entered if not the records should be checked to determine holder and status of the tag After the ID number has been entered it is difficult to correct typing errors Access is refused to a newly entered tag Most likely a typing error has been made while entering the new tag s number It is not possible to locate such a faulty number Type the number again 20 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 6 Set Night Lock mode on off 3 The Night Lock mode is a special mode in which the nor mal tags are denied access The Night Lock triggers output 104 intended for exter nal control e g to switch on an external alarm system or to control the mains for lighting or for other electrical devices Night Lock mode can be switched on and off by a Remote Programmer and or via an external control see N 300 User Manual In Night Lock mode a User level Remote Programmer
3. Possible errors When presenting the Programmer an error tone sounds the Programmer is unknown to the N 300 or the protect option was set see Chapter 12 The memory is almost full but according to regis trations there should be more positions left than are counted this difference may be caused by the presence of non User Programmersthat were added prior to installation Consult your supplier if neces sary 64 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 22 3 Show Operation Level 93 The Show Operation Level function is useful to deter mine whether the right level was set specifically after installation when the level should be set to 0 Show Operation level 93 1 Program 2 Enter Show 3 One of LED 2 6 mode Option displays current mode Operations level I Bygone CEEE Re pan ua S N G a 6 4 Wait one 5 Resume normal second operation FE Outputs Inactive Inputs Inactive N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 65 Display of Level LED 2 J On Normal Operation level 3 J On Installer level 4 J On Dealer level 5 0 On Distributor level 6 J On Manufacturing level Remarks After its installation check whether the N 300 has been set at level 0 If not illegal access might be gained by Remote Programmers intended for main tenance backup Possible errors When presenting the Programmer an error tone sounds the Programmer is unknown
4. Any tag can be added except those that are already present in memory With an N 300 PRG Remote Programmer tags can be added even in Night Lock mode with an Add Master this is not possible Note the number of the tag and the name of the user In case of loss tags can be removed from memory by number using a Remote Programmer Up to 2 000 minus the number of Master tags and or programmers minimal 3 can be added After a certain time of no operation the N 300 will active its alarm after which it will resume normal operation this time known as overall time out is set to 30 seconds as default Possible errors When presenting the Programmer an error tone sounds the Programmer is unknown to the N 300 or the protect option was set see Chapter 12 When entering programming step 4 an error tone sounds and the N 300 resumes normal operation the Programmer is present in memory but is not regarded as valid to add tags to memory Check the operation level that was set by using 93 see Chapter 22 3 When set to 0 only a User Program mer is regarded as valid The level of the Program mer can be examined with 94 see Chapter 22 4 While presenting new tags an error tone sounds re suming normal operation the tag was already present in memory check its function by presenting it N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 25 The memory is full check the number of free posi tions with 92 see Ch
5. es J SW 5 Enter tag number repeat for each new tag at this Add level 000000000 gt 0 1 4 4 44 J 4 23 J 6 Exit Add 7 Resume normal operation mode 00006800 Outputs Inactive Inputs Inactive 18 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer n n Programmer level 11 Installer Programmer 1 10 User Programmer Program Master 0 9 Void Master 8 Add Master 7 Night Lock Master 3 6 Undefined 2 Status II tags 1 Status II special user tags 0 Status I user tags vv v Remarks Any tag can be added unless it is already present in memory N 300 memory can hold up to MAX ID numbers including at least 3 Masters and or Remote Pro grammers Leading zeroes of the ID number step 5 need not be entered e g for ID number 0042062 entering 42062 is sufficient It is not permitted to add at higher levels than the presented tag or Programmer is authorized for see above diagram After a certain time of no operation the N 300 will active its alarm after which it will resume normal operation this time known as overall time out is set to 30 seconds as default N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 19 Keep records of the ID numbers and functions of all tags and Programmers and of their users In case of loss tags can be removed from memory by num ber using Remote Programmer function 9
6. shipment gaining a superior statusto tags and Program mers that are added later N 300 PRG Remote Programmer Show and or set operation level 1 Set Program 2 3 Show current mode level 1 O 9 en a a Q S P 2 Set a new level prior to entering Sleep mode 4 Set new 5 6 Go to sleep mode level n power off 200 0000000 Resume normal operation 4 5 Resume normal operation 00006900 13 14 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer Remarks Set a higher level than the level of the Programmer itself is not allowed Possible errors The N 300 does not enter Program mode instead an alarm sounds The Programmer is not present in memory present another Programmer When setting the level an alarm sounds after which the N 300 resumes normal operation the level n which was entered is higher than the level of the presented Programmer The level that is being set must be lower than or equal to the level of the Pro grammer itself N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 15 4 Access 1 Access can be gained by any valid Remote Programmer there is no need for a separate user tag Access 1 1 Program 2 Access 3 Access mode 4 Open Mode or II time depending on settings FE Outputs Inactive Relay activated Inputs Inactive 5 Resum
7. the continuous alarm can be disabled by bypassing this mode when presenting a Programmer during re powering the N 300 Once in Program mode set the Close Time out time to ug After the Close Time was entered an alarm tone sounds and normal operations resumes check whether the correct mode and value was entered Redo the operation N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 41 15 Adding the Night Lock Master 13 The N 300 has a special mode in which normal tags can not gain access called the Night Lock mode This mode can be switched on and off by a Night Lock Master or alternatively with a Remote Programmer by entering 3 Add new Night Lock Master 1 Program 2 Enter Night Lock 3 Night Lock mode Master Add mode Add mode A o p woo fe a o II oe O Qt O fo oo e Go o e N 300 9 ee aes 4 Add New Night Lock Master resume normal operation New Night Lock Master S H Outputs Inactive Inputs Inactive 42 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer Remarks At operation level 0 non User Programmers are not allowed to program any Masters Any tag can be made a Master even if it is already present in memory when declared When using more than one N 300 it is advisable for easy management to use the same Night Lock Master for all Readers Note the number of the Night Lock Master tag In case of loss a tag can be removed from memory by number with a
8. DAMAGES TO ANY PER SON RESULTING FROM THE USE OF NORTHERN S PRODUCT 78 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer RETURNING MERCHANDISE No merchandise will be accepted for return to our fac tory without prior authorization Unauthorized returns will be refused and placed in the hands of the carrier at the cost of the shipper Upon request by Customer for a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA whether for credit or repair of the Product Northern agrees that it will either issue such RMA or provide Customer with a written explanation for its refusal to issue the RMA within 30 days of the request by Customer No returns will be accepted more than 90 days after delivery except for warranty claims Orders that are accepted for return within 45 days after shipment are subject to a 15 re stocking charge Orders that are accepted for return within 45 to 90 days after shipment are subject to 40 restock ing charge No returns will be accepted for special order or custom products except for warranty claims N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 79 80 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer NORTHERN COMPUTERS INC Northern Computers Inc Leaders in Access Control Technology Headquarters 5007 S Howell Ave Phone 414 769 5980 Milwaukee WI 53207 USA Fax 414 769 5989 http www nciaccess com Worldwide Locations Canada United Kingdom France Russia Brazil Mexico Ecuador Hong Kong Australia
9. Diagnostics 8 2 70 Erase memory 99 74 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 5 N 300 PRG REMOTE PROGRAMMER 1 General 1 1 Introduction An N 300 PRG Remote Programmer allows a wider range of programming steps to be performed on an N 300 than Master tags do The general technique for using the Re mote Programmer is similar to Program Masters in that they too are recognized by the N 300 when held within read range In fact an N 300 PRG Remote Programmer may be re garded as a Master that has a more extensive repertoire and is equipped with a numeric keyboard When presented to the N 300 a unique code engraved on the outside is transmitted in a similar fashion as with normal tags or Master tags If the code is unknown to the N 300 the Remote Programmer is ignored This offers security against unauthorized attemptsto obtain access or to per form memory management operations When a valid programmer is presented to the N 300 it will switch itself to Program mode All LED s will turn off except for LED number 7 the Program LED The Remote Programmer is operated within reading range of the N 300 by typing one or two digit numbers on the Remote Programmer keyboard using the Enter key for punctuation and the Backspace key for correct ing typing errors With option 10 4 on LED 1 is used to indicate that the Remote Programmer is within reading range asisthe case with a normal tag 6
10. Remote Programmer see Chapter 11 To ensure access at all times after a certain time of inactivity while in program mode set to 30 sec onds as default time out the N 300 sounds an er ror tone and resumes normal operation Keep records of the ID numbers and functions of all tags and of the names of their users In case of loss tags can be removed from memory by number us ing a Remote Programmer Possible errors When presenting the Programmer an error tone sounds the Programmer is unknown to the N 300 or the protect option was set see Chapter 12 When entering programming step 13 an error tone sounds the presented Programmer is not a User Programmer the operation level however is set to user 0 use another Programmer or change the level with 0 n see Chapter 3 When presenting the tag an error tone sounds memory is full Check the number of free positions see Chapter 22 2 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 43 16 Program Add Master 14 The N 300 allows user tags to be added after presenta tion of an Add Master This can also be achieved with a Remote Programmer by entering 4 see Chapter 7 It can be useful to have more than one tag privileged to perform this function For instance a particular person or a specific group of persons authorized to work in cer tain rooms or areas where N 300 units are applied might carry a separate Master which would not be valid within o
11. Time out factory default is 0 inactive Access mode I Any other value will activate the option Access mode Il N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 39 Program Close Time out 1 Program 2 Enter Close 3 Close Time mode Time out out mode Mode O O e O O e 900000 e e 8 Beers 4 Type the Close 5 Resume normal Time out period operation ver Outputs Inactive Inputs Inactive Remarks The value of n1 n2 n3 must be within the range of 0 to 255 0 meaning that the Close Time out and Door Contact Checking are disabled 40 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer Any programmer at any level is allowed to perform this operation except when the protect option was set in which case only a user programmer will be valid After a certain time of no operation the N 300 will active its alarm after which it will resume normal operation this time known as overall time out is set to 30 seconds as default Possible errors When presenting the Programmer an error tone sounds the Programmer is unknown to the N 300 or the protect option was set see Chapter 12 After the Close time was entered a continuous alarm sounds the Open led is flashing indicating a door open situation Check whether the door contact is connected and closed when connected properly 101 should have ground potential In case of a defective door contact or cable
12. Wait one 5 Resume normal second operation FE O O e O O a Outputs Inactive Inputs Inactive 68 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer The Programmer supplied should be at user level but doesn t read level 0 consult with your in staller dealer since no access related matters can be managed once the N 300 is installed at level 0 22 5 Show Version ID 95 The Show Version ID function reads the specific version of the N 300 Show Version ID 95 1 Program 2 Enter SNOW 3 One of LED 2 5 mode mode displays current Version ID m 2 fo Qo TEEF gt So QS o D o Ge e 6 0 4 Wait one 5 Resume normal second operation IE FE Fe Ro o Or O oo Wo Outputs Inactive Inputs Inactive N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 69 Version ID displays LED Ver 1 2x Ver 1 3x 2 e O 3 e O 4 e O 5 O 6 O O 7 2 e Remarks When in doubt about any procedure described in this manual compare the Version of the manual with the ID of the N 300 In case of difference contact your supplier Possible errors When presenting the Programmer an error tone sounds the Programmer is unknown to the N 300 or the protect option was set see Chapter 12 The version shown is not described above or else where in any manuals or updates the user should apply to the installer dealer to receive up to date documentation slight differences may exist bet
13. function to avoid mistakes To ensure access at all times after a certain time of inactivity while in program mode set to 30 sec onds as default time out the N 300 sounds an er ror tone and resumes normal operation Keep records of the ID numbers and functions of all tags and of the names of their users In case of loss tags can be removed from memory by number us ing a Remote Programmer Possible errors When presenting the Programmer an error tone sounds the Programmer is unknown to the N 300 or the protect option was set see Chapter 12 When presenting the tag an error tone sounds memory is full Check the number of free positions with using 92 18 Copy Remote Programmer 16 Copy Remote Programmer allows new Programmers to be added to memory at the same level as the original programmer N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 47 Copy Remote Programmer 1 Program 2 Enter Copy 3 Copy 4 Add new mode Programmer Programmer Remote original mode mode Programmers Programmer copies 900000 9000000 Orginal New Copies 5 Program 6 Exit Program 7 Resume normal mode mode operation i pany a Q N P Co Original Outputs Inactive Inputs Inactive 48 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer Remarks Any Pr
14. he N 300 Outputs Inactive Inputs Inactive N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 35 4 Exit User 5 Resume normal operation Options mode A o Q fo aoe J Se o St O Q o Ga o e N 300 ED Outputs Inactive Inputs Inactive gt Protect option The Protect option limits Program mode to the User Programmer Any other Programmers in memory even if they have higher levels i e level 1 to 4 are prevented from entering Program mode As factory default the Pro tect option is off Protect can be bypassed only when re powering the sys tem Programmers added at higher levels are intended for backup and maintenance purposes only and will not be able to gain access The User Programmer cannot erase these higher level Programmers from memory Read indication option If this option is on LED 1 will light when a tag or Pro grammer is read or identified The User options can be used in any combination Indi vidual on values of the options are 1 for Protect and 4 for Read indication When the options are to be com bined the individual values must be added For example when setting both Protect and No Read enter 5 1 4 36 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer LED Display of option Add values of n 2 D Off Protect option off On Protect option on 0 when off 1 when on 3 D Reserved for future 0 when off 2 when on 4 Off No Read indication On Protect option on 0 w
15. mode when un known an error tone should be heard In case a Programmer was presented it is also possible that it is present in memory but has a higher level than the Programmer being applied to enter into this mode check the Programmer level s with 94 9 Add Special User tags status II 7 The N 300 provides for adding specific tags referred to as Special User tags which are granted access both in Access mode and in Night Lock mode These Special User N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 27 tags can be added directly without setting Night Lock mode first After this step the new Special User tags will be granted access at any time regardless of the status of the Night Lock LED Add new Special User tags status II 1 Program 2 Enter Add 3 Add new Special mode mode User tags present each one ZAC gt 09009086 B User New Special VW N 4 Add mode 5 Resume normal off operation m o wo aoe d JE St O So Ho e N 300 Outputs Inactive Inputs Inactive 28 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer Remarks Any tag can be added except those that are already present in memory Up to MAX minus the number of masters tags and or programmers minimal 3 can be added After a certain time of no operation the N 300 will active its alarm after which it will resume normal operation this time known as overall time out is set to
16. tags settings mode 088 J d J Master New Unit ecoocoe 4 Resume normal operation aeaa Master New Unit Remarks In case the second unit already has tags stored in its memory these numbers will not be deleted Tags which the master and the new unit have in common will obtain the same status as the master 58 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 21 Reception Quality Display mode 29 The N 300 operation is based on transmission and recep tion of RF signals Therefore depending on surrounding conditions its operation may occasionally suffer from elec trical interference or disturbance in particular with ex ternal antennas In this mode the N 300 bottom six LED s function as a VU meter to monitor the signal to noise ratio as a measure of the quality of the signal reception The readout is based on a linear percentile scale in steps of 14 Remarks This mode is not available on Programmers below Installer level Optionally LED 1 can be used to indicate detection of a tag the factory default for this is On With no tag or Remote Programmer within read range LED1 7 off indicates less than 14 noise and 0 signal whereas LED 2 7 on indicates 100 noise and 0 signal Reliable tag detection requires less than 40 noise 3 or fewer LED s on With a tag within read range LED 2 7 off indicates less than 14 signal and more than 86 no
17. to the N 300 or the protect option was set see Chapter 12 The N 300 has been installed but it doesn t read level 0 consult with your installer dealer since access through backup programmers might be gained when not installed at level 0 66 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 22 4 Show Programmer Level 94 The Show Programmer Level function reads the level at which the programmer in question was added to memory When more than one Programmer and one or more N 300 are in use it is recommended to use the Program mers at one and the same level Also a label indicating the function user installer etc and other pertinent information should be attached The Read Programmer operation can be used to recon firm its level Display of Level LED 2 J On User Programmer 3 J On Installer Programmer Remarks After installation check whether the programmer has been installed at level 0 If not no access re lated matters can be managed once the N 300 is installed at level 0 Possible errors When presenting the Programmer an error tone sounds the Programmer is unknown to the N 300 or the protect option was set see Chapter 12 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 67 Show Operation level 94 1 Program 2 Enter Show 3 One of LED 2 6 mode Programmer displays current level mode Programmer level I A af Q N P 4
18. 30 seconds as default Keep records of the ID numbers and functions of all tags and of the names of their users In case of loss tags can be removed from memory by number us ing a Remote Programmer Possible errors When presenting the programmer an error tone sounds the Programmer is unknown to the N 300 or the protect option was set see Chapter 12 When entering the programming step 7 an er ror tone sounds resuming normal operation the Programmer is present in memory but is not re garded as valid to add tags to memory Check the operation level that was set by 93 when set to 0 only a User Programmer is regarded as valid The level of the Programmer can be examined with 94 x While presenting new tags an error tone sounds resuming normal operation the tag was already present in memory Check its function by present ing it The memory is full check the number of free posi tions with 92 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 29 10 Add Night Lock Only tags status Ill 8 Sometimes it may be necessary to grant one group of us ers access at times when another group is to be denied access and vice versa For example security personnel or cleaning staff may have access only outside normal office hours and during holidays when the N 300 would be set to Night Lock mode In such cases the Night Lock status functions as a discriminative time zoning system Add new Night Lock Only tags s
19. 900 DB R af Q P a 6 Outputs Inactive Inputs Inactive Set new Installer Options 4 Type the 5 Display new 6 Wait one 7 Resume sum of the Option second normal Options settings operation numbers AA o o o i Sr 0 o dd d N 300 Outputs Inactive Inputs Inactive 52 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer Program installer options The following programming step starting with 2 is in tended for installers and or dealers At level 1 Installer three options are available to change the normal mode of operation of the N 300 1 Private Switches the N 300 into a special operation mode in which it will grant access to only one user tag at a time after which it will go into Lock status After that no other tags are accepted until the Lock status is switched off Lock status is similar to Night Lock mode and uses the same LED 104 is also activated However the Lock status is not memorized in EPROM so after a power fail ure or a deliberate power off the N 300 always resets to the latest status By connecting 104 to an external relay circuit an external device can be driven for instance a light indicating Lock status The Lock can be switched off as follows a Push the Regress button see below b Present the same user tag again For safety and in case of emergency access can still be gained a
20. N 300 PRG Programmer Manual NORTHERN co ERS INC July 1998 TD1105 rev 1 0 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 1 23 24 Contents General i hannen nasa areas 5 1 1 1Htroduetion anna 5 1 2 N 300 Indicators een 8 1 3 Levels and procedures essee 9 Wake u i nantes test 10 Set operation level set to sleep mode 0 12 ACCESS LA uden ma eds aa Vi 15 Add Tags by Number status I 2 16 Set Night Lock mode on off 3 20 Add tags status I 4 22 VOId AGS BI Na 25 Add Special User tags status Il 7 26 Add Night Lock O nly tags status III 8 29 Voiding tags by number 9 31 USerfunclo ns u rer 34 Setting the O pen Time out 11 36 Setting the Close Time out 12 38 Adding the Night Lock Master 13 41 Program Add Master 14 neser 43 Program Void Master 15 45 Copy Remote Programmer 16 46 Program O verall Time out 17 49 staller 2 0E senatet 51 Reception Q uality Display mode 29 58 Miscellaneous 60 22 1 Count the tags in memory 91 60 22 2 Count number of free spaces 92 62 22 3 Show O peration Level 93 64 22 4 Show Programmer Level 94 66 22 5 Show Version ID 95 68
21. N 300 PRG Remote Programmer The Remote Programmer should be presented and held in a stable position where all LED s on the N 300 are visible for example beside the reader The read range will be about 10 to 20 higher than with ISO prox cards While the N 300 is in Program mode it will sound a short beep at each numeric key press Pressing the Enter key will cause the N 300 to execute the chosen function as determined by preceding numeric key presses and to dis play the resulting status with its LED S Execution of a complete programming step is illustrated on the facing page oe Enter key Backspace key N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 7 Remote Programmer Example 1 Set Program 2 Typethe 3 LEDslight The chosen mode keeping program up to show program is the Remote number on the thechosen executed Programmer in keyboard function read range Possible leading zeros white keys can be omitted Cas A program may involve several steps each with key presses LED read outs and or presenting of tags 1 e000000 O ED ri N S P e Once a Remote Programmer function is completed the If several different functions N 300 usually returns must be performed consecu to normal operation tively the user can leave the Remote Pr
22. al 3 5 2 case 1 Program Open Time out 1 Program 2 Enter Open 3 Open Time mode Time out out mode Mode l e O O O O e e e000000 a 7 N P a oO o 6 4 Type the Open 5 Resume normal Time out period operation pr Outputs Inactive Inputs Inactive 38 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer Remarks The value of n1 n2 n3 must be within the range of 1 to 255 Any Programmer at any level is allowed to perform this operation except when the Protect option is set in which case only a User Programmer will be valid After a certain time of no operation the N 300 will active its alarm after which it will resume normal operation this time known as overall time out is set to 30 seconds as default Possible errors When presenting the Programmer an error tone sounds the Programmer is unknown to the N 300 or the protect option was set see Chapter 12 After Open time was entered an alarm tone sounds check whether the correct mode and value were en tered Enter once more the correct mode and value 14 Setting the Close Time out 12 The N 300 has a special timer that is intended to check whether the gate or door has been closed within a spe cific time period adjustable from 0 seconds up to 255 seconds A period of 4 seconds for anormal door and 20 seconds for a gate are recommended The Close
23. apter 22 2 8 Void tags 5 To deny access to old tags or Programmers they must be removed from memory After this step which frees up their space in memory they will be regarded as unknown by the N 300 Void tags 1 Program 2 Enter Void 3 Void old tags and mode mode Programmers present each one p 50000006 I non en ri Q LP 4 Void mode 5 Resume normal off operation Outputs Inactive Inputs Inactive 26 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer Remarks Any tag or Programmer in memory can be voided except for Programmers that have a higher level than the presented Programmer After a certain time of no operation the N 300 will active its alarm after which it will resume normal operation this time known as overall time out is set to 30 seconds as default Keep records of the ID numbers and functions of all tags and of the names of their users In case of loss tags can be removed from memory by number us ing a Remote Programmer Possible errors When presenting the Programmer an error tone sounds the Programmer is unknown to the N 300 or the protect option was set see Chapter 12 While presenting tags or Programmers to be voided an error tone sounds resuming normal operation the tag presented as an old tag or Programmer was unknown in memory confirm this if necessary by checking its function in normal
24. ber on a Remote Programmer In the first part of this manual the one digit program ming steps are explained The later sections User In staller Miscellaneous deal with the two digit program ming steps Programming step 0 explained below is intended for use before transportation and for the consecutive wake up atthepoint of delivery and or installation the N 300 isnormally set at level 1 in Sleep mode before shipment Programming steps 1 to 9 concern end user functions and are discussed later Authorization levels In particular where it must be mounted in open un guarded positions e g at a front gate or door the N 300 can be protected against any illegal operations by means of a built in multi level authorizations system In descend ing order these authorization levels are called M anufac turer Distributor Dealer Installer and User It is possible to omit some levels However it is recom mended to add at least one Remote Programmer at in staller level or higher level 1 or higher for backup main tenance purposes The actual implementation of a secu rity scheme in accordance with customer requirements is up to the supplier s 10 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 2 Wake up When powering up the N 300 from Sleep mode an N 300 PRG Remote Programmer or Master Programming card must be presented This Programmer or card will be added at the level at which the N 300 was put to
25. can be used to gain access while switching the N 300 to Access mode level 0 just like a Night Lock Master Set Night Lock mode on 1 2 Program 3 Night Lock on 4 Night Lock mode Mode o Oo O TE oo o P o e N 300 Outputs Inactive 104 activated Inputs Inactive N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 21 Set Night Lock mode off If at level 0 and not user Programmer 1 Night Lock 2 Program 3 NightLock 4 Normal mode mode off Operation J a o o K o o aoe e eo o Q 0 Oo so O D o O N 300 ED Outputs 104 active 104 deactivated Inputs Inactive Set Night Lock mode off If at level 0 and User Programmer or at a higher level and higher Programmer 1 Night Lock 2 Program 3 NightLock 4 Normal mode mode off Operation JJ 1 80000086 O O e e O O O 00090600 sases po00o01p Outputs 104 active 104 deactivated Inputs Inactive Relay activated 22 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer Remarks Any Programmer at any level is allowed to perform this operation except when the Protect option was set in which case only a User Programmer will be valid Switching off Night Lock modeis similar to present ing a Night Lock Master in that access will be granted however this will be effective only with a User Programmer se
26. e normal operation 00006800 Relay deactivated 16 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer Remarks For security reasons only legitimate Programmers of user programmer level are normally allowed ac cess Higher level Programmer will only be allowed access when the N 300 is set at a higher level than 0 for purposes of test and maintenance After a certain period of inactivity the N 300 will activateits alarm and resume normal operation This period known as Overall Time out is set to 30 sec onds as factory default Possible errors When presenting the programmer an error tone sounds the Programmer is not present in the memory of the N 300 or the Protect option was set see Chapter 12 When selecting the step indicated after pressing the Enter key an error tone sounds the Programmer is not a User Programmer while the N 300 is set at level 0 5 Add Tags by Number status I 2 In standard Access mode the N 300 will not grant access to a tag unless its ID number is present in memory A tag can be added to memory with a Master or a Remote Pro grammer providing the tag itself is available for presen tation If the tag is not available e g because the person carrying it is not present it can still be added by entering its Add level and number with a legitimate Remote Pro grammer N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 17 Add tags by number 1 Program 2 Enter Add 3 Add mode 4 Set the mode mode Add level
27. erased but the tag count is still one or higher The N 300 has counted one or more Remote Programmer s as occupied space s N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 61 Count tags 91 1 Program mode 2 Enter Count 3 Count Tags mode Tags mode LED 1 flashes 1 eee ZALTA gt 2660 5 4 Count in 5 Resume normal progress one operation beep for each counted tag 33383 m o 12345 n gt St O So Ho Outputs Inactive N 300 Inputs Inactive 62 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 22 2 Countnumberoffree spaces 92 The space count operation is useful to determine how much space is left in memory As stated earlier the user is advised to carefully register all tags in memory to pre vent illegal use of lost tags Count open spaces 92 1 Program mode 2 Enter Count 3 Count Spaces mode Spaces mode LED 2 flashes 7 4 Count in 5 Resume normal progress one operation beep for each counted space ph a5 12345 n 6 gt St O So Ho Outputs Inactive PEUR Inputs Inactive N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 63 Remarks The count per space takes about 0 31 seconds For an almost empty memory the total operation will take 10 minutes The maximum memory space is MAX the presence of non User Programmers in memory for backup maintenance purposes decrease the available spaces to 1997 or 1998
28. ers Inc warrants that the products of its manufacture shall be free from defects in materials or workmanship for two years from the date of shipment All warranty work shall be handled through Customer which shall notify Northern and apply for a Return Mer chandise Authorization RMA number prior to return ing any product for service repair credit or exchange Upon return of the defective product to Northern Com puters Northern Computers will at its sole discretion either repair or replace at no cost to the customer such goods as may be of defective material or workmanship Northern s warranty shall not extend to any Product which upon examination is determined to be defective as a result of misuse improper storage incorrect instal lation operation or maintenance alteration modifica tion accident or unusual deterioration of the Product due to physical environments in excess of the limits set forth in Product manuals THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE PROVISION THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILTY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF THE DISTRIBUTOR SHALL EXTEND THE LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY OF THE MANUFACTURER BEYOND THE TERMS OF THE PROVISION IN NO EVENT SHALL NORTHERN BE LIABLE FOR ANY REPROCUREMENT COSTS LOSS OF PROFITS LOSS OF USE INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL
29. he Installer options can be used in any combination Especially when options 1 and 2 are combined they are suited for use in applications like public save deposits money dispensers showers lavatories etc 54 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer The individual values of the options are 1 for Private 2 for Public 4 for Regress and 8 for Low Power When the options are to be combined the individual val ues must be added For example when setting both Pub lic and Regress type 6 2 4 when setting Private and Public and Low Power type 11 1 2 8 LED Display of option Add values of n 2 D Off Private Option off On Private option on 0 when off 1 when on 3 Off Public Option Off On Public Option onn 0 when off 2 when on 4 Off Regress Option off On Regress option on 0 when off 4 when on 5 D 6 D 1D Total is nn Remarks The value of n must be within the range of 0 to 15 Any programmer except the user programmer at any level except level 0 is allowed to perform this operation When the protect option was set first reset this option or bypassit during power on since protect will only accept the user programmer s After a certain time of no operation the N 300 will activate its alarm after which it will resume nor mal operation Possible errors When presenting the Programmer an error tone sounds the Programmer is unkno
30. hen off 4 when on 5 D 6 D 1D Total is nn Remarks Protect does not disable tags and Programmers added at level 0 even if this was done prior to in stallation For this reason in cases wherethe N 300 has been newly installed with a User Programmer level 0 the user is strongly recommended to erase memory first at level 0 with 99 10 see Chapter 24 before performing any other operation unless otherwise agreed to with the N 300 supplier This operation will disable access by any unknown and unauthorized tags and Programmers that were added at level 0 before installation Possible errors When presenting the Remote Programmer an error tone sounds the Programmer is unknown to the N 300 or the protect option was set Bypass it dur ing Power on to recover the situation 13 Setting the Open Time out 11 The Relay and 103 output of the N 300 can be set to be driven during a certain number of seconds called the Open Time out whenever access is granted Thistime period is adjustable from 1 to 255 seconds The Open Time out factory default is 2 seconds For testing N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 37 purposes 4 seconds for a normal door and 20 seconds for a gate are recommended The Open Time out is independent from the Close Time out In Access mode II the Relay and 103 are switched off i e inactive when the door or gate is closed even before the Open time has elapsed see N 300 User Manu
31. his level will be erased Remarks Itis not permitted to enter higher Erase levels than Programmer is authorized for see diagram All tags and Programmers below the entered Erase level value will be removed from memory Possible errors When presenting the Programmer an error tone sounds the Programmer is not present in the N 300 memory or the Protect option was set see Chapter 12 After the Erase level is entered an error tone sounds and normal operations resumes the presented Pro grammer is not allowed to erase at the entered level See above diagram check the Programmer s level N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 75 Erase Memory 1 Program 2 Enter Erase 3 Erase mode mode mode 2 gt a o a o u J J J a Q O Sr O S70 oe He He e N 300 To proceed with Erase 4 Type the Erase 5 erasing short 6 Resume level beep for each Normal erasure operation 000000e Any tag QV 76 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer To cancel erase 4 5 Resume normal operation O O e O 0 O O nn Programmer level 11 Installer Programmer 1 10 User Programmer Program Master 0 9 Void Master 8 Add Master 7 Night Lock Master 3 6 Undefined 2 Status II tags 1 Status II special user tags 0 Status I user tags vv v N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 77 Limited Warranty Northern Comput
32. ise whereas LED 2 7 on indicates more than 86 sig nal and less than 14 noise Reliable tag detection requires a signal to noise ratio of 70 or higher with the tag in the RF field 5 or more LED s on Possible errors None listed N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 59 Display Reception Quality 29 1 Program mode 2 Enter Display 3 Display noise Reception ratio no tag or Quality mode Programmer in RF field css esse 4 Display signal to 5 Exit Program 6 Resume normal noise ratio with mode operation Programmer or tag in RF field a o aoe O o Q O o S70 e Ho e N 300 Outputs Inactive Inputs Inactive 60 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 22 Miscellaneous The following programming steps starting with 9 are intended for installation diagnostics and testing purposes 22 1 Countthe tags in memory 91 The tag count can be useful to determine whether new tags were added especially at installation time Remarks The tag count takes about 0 31 second per tag num ber so for a full memory the total counting opera tion will take 10 minutes Programmers at the same level or lower are counted as well Possible errors When presenting the Programmer an error tone sounds the Programmer is unknown to the N 300 or the protect option was set see Chapter 12 The memory is completely
33. ogrammer can be added to memory provided it was not present in memory with a higher level than the original one downgrading by a lower level tag is regarded as an illegal operation Attach a label to the programmer mentioning its function level to avoid mistakes To ensure access at all times after a certain time of inactivity while in program mode set to 30 sec onds as default time out the N 300 sounds an er ror tone and resumes normal operation Keep records of the ID numbers and functions of all tags and Programmers and of their users In case of loss tags can be removed from memory by num ber using Remote Programmer function 9 Possible errors When presenting the original Programmer an er ror tone sounds the Programmer is unknown to the N 300 or the protect option was set see Chap ter 12 When presenting the new Programmer an error tone sounds the Programmer might already be in memory at a higher level it is not allowed to over ride this level The memory is full check the number of free posi tions This can be examined with 92 see Chap ter 22 2 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 49 19 Program Overall Time out 17 The N 300 has a timer which in Program mode opera tions i e Adding Voiding etc is used to count the num ber of seconds since the last key press on the Remote Pro grammer If the count exceeds a pre set value the N 300 sounds an alarm and resumes n
34. ogrammer within ard range and switch the N 300 o back into Program mode by o i P 0 pressing or Alternatively Do the Remote Programmer can e be moved out of read range and then back into read range to return to Program mode Outputs Inactive Inputs Inactive 8 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 1 2 N 300 Indicators LEDs The N 300 has a row of seven LEDs that serve as status indicators LED Color Function 1 Read Yellow On when a tag or Programmer is within read range and being identified 2 Open Green On when door or gate is unlocked 3 Closed Red On when door or gate is locked Access mode 4 Night Lock Red Night Lock mode 5 Add Red Add mode 6 Void Red Void mode 7 Program Red On when a Program Master or Remote Programmer is presented Program mode This manual describesthe N 300 procedures step by step showing the LED readout after each step The status of each LED isshown aseither on off blinking or unknown which usually means that the LED may be either on or off depending on the situation on O off blinking bp unknown Sound In addition to the LED display the N 300 provides feedback by emitting certain sounds in certain situations e a short beep for example when a tag is read or along beep recognition of a Master tag N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 9 1 3 Levels and procedures The various programming steps for the N 300 consist of entering either a one or a two digit num
35. ormal operation This time period the Overall Time out is adjustable from 5 to 255 seconds The default Overall Time out is 30 seconds Program Overall Time out 1 Program 2 Enter Overall 3 Overall Time out mode Time out Mode mode O e Jj l Oo e 4 Type the Overall 5 Resume normal Time out period operation pe Outputs Inactive Inputs Inactive 50 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer Remarks The value of n1 n2 n3 must be within the range of 5 to 255 Any programmer at any level is allowed to perform this operation except when the protect option was set in which case only a User Programmer will be valid After a certain time of no operation the N 300 will activate its alarm and resume normal operation The Overall Time out will then remain as set previ ously or as defaulted 30 seconds Possible errors When presenting the Programmer an error tone sounds the Programmer is unknown to the N 300 or the protect option was set see Chapter 12 After the Overall time was entered an alarm tone sounds resuming normal operation check whether the correct mode and value was entered If not type the correct mode and value N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 51 20 Installer 20 Display Set Program Installer Options 1 Program 2 Enter 3 Display current mode Installer Option settings Option mode 1 1 ZAT gt 9200
36. r Programmer the operation level how ever is set to user 0 change programmer or change the level with 0 n When presenting the tag an error tone sounds memory is full Check the number of free positions with option 92 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 45 17 Program Void Master 15 The N 300 allows user tags to be removed from memory by applying a Void Master The same can be achieved with a Remote Programmer by entering 5 see Chapter 8 It can be useful to have more than one tag privileged to perform this function For instance a particular person or a specific group of persons authorized to work in cer tain rooms or areas where N 300 units are applied might carry a separate Master which would not be valid within other rooms or areas Add new Void Master 1 Program 2 Enter Void 3 Void Master 4 Add New Void mode Master Add Add mode Master resume mode normal operation A o Qo e wo wf o Oo a o a o e o J J o o Sr 0 Sr Oo oo So o He Ge o LI 2 N 300 h LE Master k 0 gt Outputs Inactive Inputs Inactive 46 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer Remarks Any tag known or unknown can be programmed as master When using more than one N 300 it is advised for ease of management to use the same Void Master for these functions on other readers Attach a label to the Void Master mentioning its
37. s follows a Present a Night Lock Master b Turn the power off and on and present any user tag Applications Small safe deposits mailboxes lavatories showers rooms in hospitals or clinics protected mains control switches or computer equipment etc N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 53 2 Public Disables the validity check for the presence in N 300 memory of the presented user tag s numbers thus allow ing access to any tag regardless of whether is in memory or not The functions of Remote Programmers and Mas ter Tags will remain unchanged Applications Large safe deposits parking lots and front doors of large hotels public institutions or companies etc gt MAX users in conjunction with Private option 3 Regress Allows for a push button mounted inside a separate room to be connected This push button can be used to grant passage when exiting When set this option will disable the external Night Lock control which uses the same in put 102 The method of access is controlled in a similar way as normal access i e using Open Time out and Close Time out starting from the moment when the button was pushed Regress is low active i e access is granted when 102 is connected to ground potential for a short while Applications Anywhere where the N 300 is not installed for dual reading applying a ferrite rod or where the inside door knob or handle is fixed and door supervision closed contact is needed T
38. sleep At Wake up the LEDs 2 7 indicate the level it was set to see below Sleep mode Level 1 Sleep mode Level 0 Declare Installer Declare User LED Programmer Programmer 2 e O 3 O e 4 e 5 e 6 7 e Wake up Operations 1 Power on 2 Declare remote 3 Access Mode click programmer at specific level A o ri u ao o o o O amp S o G o Ho N 300 ae MEN 6 Outputs Inactive Inputs Inactive N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 11 Remarks Any new Remote Programmer will be accepted Its unique code will be memorized Remote Programmers that are already present in memory are accepted only ifthey have been set at the same level In case of a mistake in the level setting the Wake up mode can be bypassed by presenting any added Remote Programmer during power up Thereafter the N 300 will immediately enter Program mode Note special care must be taken if the N 300 was set at a higher level than the presented Remote Pro grammer Since the bypass cannot be undone it is possible that the N 300 will miss a level If the wrong Remote Programmer is presented it can be changed by memorizing the correct Remote Programmer and using this to void the unwanted one Where several N 300 units arein use for easier man agement and better security one and the same Re mote Programmer can be employed on all installa tions as long as the
39. t at operation level 0 or with any other Programmer set at a higher level After a certain period of no operation the N 300 will activeits alarm after which it will resume nor mal operation this time period is known as overall time out and is set to 30 seconds by default Possible errors When presenting the programmer an error tone sounds the programmer is unknown to the N 300 or the protect option was set see Chapter 12 Night Lock set reset is being performed but no ac cess was granted the Programmer is not regarded as valid for gaining access at the current operation level Check whether the Programmer is a User Pro grammer at level 0 or if not whether the operation level was set to zero 7 Add tags status I 4 To be granted access by the N 300 tags first have to be added With the Remote Programmer new tags can be added as they are presented After this step the new User tags will be granted access in Access mode i e when only the Closed LED is on N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 23 Add new User tags status I 1 Program 2 Enter Add 3 Add new User mode mode tags present each new tag 1 90000098 IZAC gt 0000000 A af N P a oO 4 Add mode 5 Resume normal off operation a gt wo Ro d JE Sr O oo D o LI N 300 Outputs Inactive Inputs Inactive 24 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer Remarks
40. tatus III 1 Program 2 Enter Add 3 Add new Night mode mode for Lock Only tags status III present each one Pr ms A o m fe O e oe J J 0 3 So So He Hoe New Night Lock 4 Add mode 5 Resume normal off operation o a o d Sr O So Wo e Outputs Inactive N 300 Inputs Inactive 30 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer Remarks Any tag can be added except those tags that are already present in memory Up to MAX minus the number of Masters tags and or Programmers minimal 3 can be added After a certain period of no operation the N 300 will activate its alarm after which it will resume normal operation This period is known as Overall Time out and is set to 30 seconds as default Possible errors When presenting the programmer an error tone sounds the Programmer is unknown to the N 300 or the protect option was set see Chapter 12 When entering the programming step 8 an er ror tone sounds resuming normal operation the Programmer is present in memory but is not re garded as being valid to add tagsto memory Check the operation level that was set by 93 when set to 0 only a User Programmer is regarded as valid The level of the Programmer can be examined with 94 While presenting new tags an error tone sounds resuming normal operation the tag was already present in memory Check its func
41. ther rooms or area Add new Add Master 1 Program 2 Enter Add 3 Add Master 4 Add New Add mode Master Add Add mode Master resume mode normal operation a a o s woo o a a o ao SJ JJ A St Sr O Sr O So oo P He Do a N 300 Nt Master K o d Outputs Inactive Inputs Inactive 44 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer Remarks At normal operation level level 0 non user pro grammers are not allowed to program any masters Any tag known or unknown can be programmed as master When using more than one N 300 it is advised for ease of management to use the same Add master for these functions on other readers Attach a label to the Add Master mentioning its func tion to avoid mistakes To ensure access at all times after a certain time of inactivity while in program mode set to 30 sec onds as default time out the N 300 sounds an er ror tone and resumes normal operation Keep records of the ID numbers and functions of all tags and of the names of their users In case of loss tags can be removed from memory by number us ing a Remote Programmer Possible errors When presenting the Programmer an error tone sounds the Programmer is unknown to the N 300 or the protect option was set see Chapter 12 When entering the programming step 14 an er ror tone sounds the Programmer being applied is not a Use
42. tion by present ing it The memory is full Check the number of free posi tions with 92 see Chapter 22 2 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 31 11 Voiding tags by number 9 To use Remote Programmer to void tags or Programmers for instance because they are lost stolen or so severely dam aged they cannot be used the specific ID number must be known For this reason it is important to keep records of all added tags Masters and Remote Programmers Void tags by number 1 Program 2 Enter Void 3 Void mode Mode mode 4 Enter tag number repeat for each old tag 000000000 9 JE OI dl d 32 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 5 Exit Void 6 Resume normal operation mode J 00006800 Outputs Inactive Inputs Inactive Remarks Leading zeroes of the ID number n1 to n9 need not be entered e g for ID number 004290672 enter ing 4290672 would be sufficient If the User Programmer itself is missing or too badly damaged the user should request the installer or supplier to perform this operation new User Pro grammer should be added as soon as possible Any tag or Programmer in memory can be voided except for those Programmers that have a higher level than the Programmer used to Void by number After a certain time of no operation the N 300 will active its alarm after which it
43. ween different versions of the documentation and the actual installation 70 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 23 Diagnostics 98 Diagnostics initiates a complete self test of the N 300 in ternal and external functions checking for possible de fects or faulty installation Diagnostics 98 1 Program 2 Enter 3 Relay test only if mode Diagnostics not normal mode operation level If Operation level gt 0 trigger the relay J J J 4x for Y second at second intervals 1 Relay active when not at level 0 a a S N P a 4 LED test 2x 5 EPROM test 2x visual check CAUTION lights each DO NOT switch LED 2 7 in off power in this sequence step 00000 000 000090 000 000900 000 009000 000 090000 0060 900000 090 Outputs Inactive Inputs Inactive N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 71 6 10 test no display only if not normal opera tion level If Operation level gt 0 Output first logical 0 off then 1 on LED 2 7 on IO1 pin test return values gt on 102 pin test return values gt on 103 pin test return values gt on 104 pin test return values gt Alarm when error O O Outputs 101 to 104 active in sequence Inputs 101 to 104 active in sequence when not at Operation level 0 7 Read test 8 Tag Read 9 Remote start Test use Programmer any tag Read test B4ge p 000000 m X 000000
44. will resume normal operation this time known as overall time out is set to 30 seconds as default A Programmer cannot void itself Keep records of the ID numbers and functions of all tags and of the names of their users In case of loss tags can be removed from memory by number us ing a Remote Programmer N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 33 Possible errors When presenting the programmer an error tone sounds the Programmer is unknown to the N 300 or the protect option was set see Chapter 12 After entering the number of the tag or Program mer to be voided an error tone sounds and normal operation resumes the number entered was not present in memory or it wasthe Programmer s own number Check to make sure the number is correct If the ID number belongs to a Programmer it is also possible that it is in memory at a higher level than the applied Programmer check the Programmer level see Chapter 22 4 34 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 12 User functions User Options mode 10 Display set User Options 1 Program 2 Enter User 3 Display current User mode Option mode Option settings p OCOCCCO e O O O O O e Heger Outputs Inactive Inputs Inactive Set new User Options 4 Type the 5 Display new 6 Wait one 7 Resume sum of the User Option second normal Options settings operation numbers A o o o oO mos 9 oO Q 0 Oo 7 o O J J J
45. wn to the N 300 or the protect option was set see Chapter 12 After program step 20 was entered the N 300 sounds an alarm tone and resumes normal opera N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 55 tion Check that the operation level of the N 300 is not set at 0 with 93 and that the Programmer is not a User Programmer with 94 After typing the option value n an alarm sounds resuming normal operation re type the correct value Copy tags 21 Copy settings 22 Copy tags settings 23 When installing a new unit at the same site or within the same system the N 300 is equipped with a convenient feature to copy its data to another empty unit e g In case the first unit is already installed at the front door and the system is extended with a 2nd or 3rd unit at the back door Copy tags 21 1 Program 2 Enter copy 3 Data being copied Mode tags mode Master New Unit 4 Resume normal operation pan Q N P e o Master New Unit 56 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer Copy settings 22 1 Program 2 Enter copy 3 Data being copied Mode settings mode e O O O O O e Master New Unit 4 Resume normal operation Master New Unit N 300 PRG Remote Programmer 57 Copy tags and settings 23 1 Program 2 Enter copy 3 Data being copied Mode
46. y are on the same level Label the Remote Programmer with its level to avoid mistakes Record the number of the Remote Programmer and its level In case of loss it can be removed from memory by number using a backup Remote Pro grammer added before shipment 12 N 300 PRG Remote Programmer Possible errors An N 300 PRG Remote Programmer is not added to memory after the error tone the N 300 returns to Wake up mode The Programmer number is present in memory but at a different level Apply another Remote Programmer If a mistake was made when setting Sleep mode a bypass of this mode can be performed by re powering the N 300 while presenting the Remote Programmer As mentioned above great care must be taken when doing so since the bypass cannot be undone If the N 300 indicates Access or Night Lock mode from the start and returns errors on presentation of tags or Programmers the unit was not in Sleep mode on power up Most likely a Remote Program mer was already added Check whether any Remote Programmer was supplied with the N 300 If not no memory management is possible please contact your supplier 3 Setoperation level setto sleep mode 0 To provide for using a single Master or Remote Program mer atthe same level on different N 300 units the N 300 must be specially prepared before shipment When such a unit is powered up the first tag or Programmer pre sented will be set to the level the N 300 was set to before

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