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1. Number 00485525 Replace Esc OK Turn the hand held programmer on and connect it to the bottom of the reader and log in to the controller by entering the 4 digit password followed by the button For more details on logging in and the password feature please refer to section 4 2 of this manual Press the W key until the Card option is highlighted flashing Press the key to select it Ensure that the Add option is highlighted and press the key to select With the Single option selected press the key to select Either enter the card number using the numeric keypad or simply present the card to be added to the reader The card number will automatically appear on the programmer display Once the card number has been entered press the key to store it If the card is already in the memory the programmer will show this by Replace being displayed To overwrite the card information with the new data that is to be entered use the gt key to highlight OK and press the key to replace the card To abort the process highlight Esc and press the key Hint it is not necessary enter the full number for example for the card number 00485525 just 485525 can be entered followed by the key Mode Time Grp The programmer now displays a number of options that allow the properties of the card to be tailored The first option is the card Mode Press the key to view and change the options for the card Mode These are C
2. Block Single The next option is the Time Group in which the user s are to be members of Press the key to view and change the options for the Time Group TZ1 the default setting Members of the Time Zone 1 group are valid when the Time input is off i e high or at 12 V TZ2 Members of the Time Zone 2 group are valid when the Time input is on i e low or at O V TZ1 TZ2 Members of the Time Zone 1 plus Time Zone 2 group are valid regardless of the state of the Time input Use the A or keys to highlight your required Time Group and press the key to select it The final option is the card Type Press the key to view and change the options for the card Type Standard the default setting The lock time that has been set up in the controller will apply to this card DDA The lock time that will apply to the card will be double that of the lock time set in the controller allowing more time for the person to pass through the door Toggle The card will toggle the state of the door relay This is particularly useful for temporarily unlocking a door for example a meeting room or lecture theatre or setting unsetting of an intruder panel Use the A or W keys to highlight your required card Type and press the key to select it Once all of the options have been set it is time to validate the card Ensure that the Validate option is highlighted flashing and press the key Confirm to replace the card
3. Use the A or W keys to highlight your required card Type and press the key to select it Validate Once all of the options have been set it is time to validate the card Ensure that Mode the Validate option is highlighted flashing and press the key Confirm the entry by pressing the key once again The controller will emit a Add single bleep to indicate that programming of the card has been successfully n completed Once the card has been added to the system OK is displayed If the Confirm display shows Mem Full then the controller memory is full Delete some unused cards to make room for the new card s refer to section O of this manual Hint if you want to use the default settings for each of the options card Mode Time Group and Type once you have entered the card number you can simply scroll down to the Validate option using the W button and press the key to validate the card quickly 1 certain versions only 3 2 Editing Cards The properties of existing cards in the system can be changed using the SOLOgarde hand held programmer 3 2 1 Editing a Single Card Number 00485525 Invalid Turn the hand held programmer on and connect it to the bottom of the reader and For more details on logging in and the password feature please refer to section 4 2 of this manual Press the W key until the Card option is highlighted flashing Press the key to select it Press the W key until the Edit option is highli
4. in and the password feature please refer to section 4 2 of this manual Ensure that the ACU menu option is highlighted flashing and press the key to Card select it Reset E Press the W key to highlight Reset and press the key to accept the selection Sys Info Alarm With the Alarm option highlighted press the key reset the alarm ACU 4 The SOLOgarde Hand Held Programmer The SOLOgarde hand held programmer is a tool that is used to perform system maintenance and diagnostics It is connected to the SOLOgarde system using the programming socket provided at the bottom of the SOLOgarde reader Note under no circumstances should any attempt be made to connect the SOLOgarde programmer to anything other than the programming socket on the bottom of the SOLOgarde reader Irreparable damage could result to both the programmer and the equipment to which is connected 4 1 Preparing the SOLOgarde Hand Held Programmer for Operation Turn the programmer over and locate the battery compartment at the bottom of the unit Slide the battery cover open and insert 2 x AA batteries type MN1500 LR6 or equivalent not supplied into the compartment noting the correct polarity Refit the battery cover over the compartment and slide the cover into place until a click is heard The programmer is now ready for use 4 2 SOLOgarde Hand Held Programmer Operational Overview The SOLOgarde hand held programmer is menu driven requiring inp
5. no faults are found then the screen opposite will be displayed Should an issue be found then the appropriate error codes will be displayed A list of the possible codes is shown in the table below Error Code Description 1 There is an issue with the read write functionality of the flash memory 2 The input voltage for the SOLOgarde controller was found to be out of range 3 The on board regulated supply voltage was found to be out of range An alarm condition has occurred An error was found in the memory of the controller An issue was found with the boot load application of the firmware Tjue In the example opposite problems were found in the areas input voltage and the memory of the controller Please refer to the troubleshooting guide in section for possible causes an solutions for any errors found Once the test has been run the errors are retained until such time as they are cleared To clear the errors highlight the Clear option in the Diag menu and press the key The controller emits a single bleep to indicate that the logged error codes have been cleared from the controller memory and OK is displayed on the hand held programmer display Appendix 1 SOLOgarde Hand Held Programmer Menu Structure Log In 1 ACU 2 Card 3 Keypad 4 Configuration i 1 Silent 1 Disable 2 Enable 2 Hold Time 3 New Password 4 Reset 1 A
6. one that is highlighted This is option 1 and if by pressing the numeric key 1 it will be selected The programmer now presents the options in the ACU menu System Information Sys info is the 5 option in the menu system so if key 5 is now pressed the System Information menu will be selected Finally to display the software version the Version menu option would need to be selected which is the 5 option in the menu Select it by pressing key 5 So from logging in to displaying the software version simply press the keys 1 5 5 in sequence and the Version menu is accessed in just three key presses Use the key to escape out of menus or delete entries as necessary referring to section 4 2 1 of this manual Appendix A shows the full menu structure together with the numeric keys that correspond to each menu option 4 3 Switching Off the SOLOgarde Hand Held Programmer and Disconnecting The SOLOgarde hand held programmer will shut down automatically after 5 minutes of inactivity to conserve battery power This will occur regardless of whether the programmer is connected to the SOLOgarde reader or not Turn the programmer off by pressing and holding the power button at the top of the unit until the display goes blank The unit is now switched off Disconnect the SOLOgarde hand held programmer from the reader by gently pulling on the plug housing Note do not pull on the lead otherwise it may become damaged Should the programm
7. pressing the key once again The controller will Delete emit a single bleep to indicate that deletion of the card has been successfully mn completed Once the card has been deleted from the system OK is displayed If Confirm the display shows Invalid then the card was not found in the memory and you are prompted to enter a valid card number 3 4 Alarm Features The SOLOgarde system can produce an alarm under certain conditions These are If the door is forced The tamper input becomes active The input supply voltage is out of range A duress code has been entered at the keypad 1 certain versions only An alarm condition is signified by three short bleeps from the SOLOgarde controller sounder together with flashing of the red Activity LED Also if the jumper is fitted to JP2 the alarm output will be activated and the green Alarm LED will be illuminated Additionally the red LED on the reader will flash at an increased rate This will continue until the alarm has been cleared reset using the hand held programmer allowing for easy identification of the controller that has experienced an alarm condition Note that if the SOLOgarde controller has Silent mode enabled refer to section 5 1 1 the sounder on the SOLOgarde controller will not sound 3 4 1 Alarm Output SOLOgarde features a solid state transistor alarm output to which an external alarm sounder can be connected The output can either be taken to O V leave jumpe
8. set in the controller allowing more time for the person to pass through the door Toggle The card will toggle the state of the door relay This is particularly useful for temporarily unlocking a door for example a meeting room or lecture theatre or setting unsetting of an intruder panel Validate Mode Edit Replace 1 certain versions only 3 3 Deleting Cards Use the A or W keys to highlight your required card Type and press the key to select it Once all of the options have been set it is time to validate the card Ensure that the Validate option is highlighted flashing and press the key Confirm to replace the card properties by pressing the key once again The controller will emit a single bleep to indicate that programming of the controller has been successfully completed and OK is displayed Cards are deleted using the SOLOgarde hand held programmer 3 3 1 Deleting a Single Card FI JI Number 00485525 Delete Confirm Turn the hand held programmer on and connect it to the bottom of the reader For more details on logging in and the password feature please refer to section 4 2 of this manual Press the W key until the Card option is highlighted flashing Press the key to select it Press the W key until the Delete option is highlighted flashing and press the key to select it With the Single option selected press the key to select Either enter the card number to b
9. the door relay This is particularly useful for temporarily unlocking a door for example a meeting room or lecture theatre or setting unsetting of an intruder panel Use the A or keys to highlight your required card Type and press the key to select it Validate Once all of the options have been set it is time to validate the card Ensure that Mode the Validate option is highlighted flashing and press the key Confirm the entry by pressing the key once again The controller will emit a Add single bleep to indicate that programming of the card has been successfully n completed Once the card has been added to the system OK is displayed If the Confirm display shows Mem Full then the controller memory is full Delete some unused cards to make room for the new card s refer to section O of this manual Hint if you want to use the default settings for each of the options card Mode Time Group and Type once you have entered the card number you can simply scroll down to the Validate option using the W button and press the key to validate the card quickly 1 certain versions only 3 1 3 2 Adding a Block of Cards Add Delete 00485000 End 00485020 Replace Esc OK Turn the hand held programmer on and connect it to the bottom of the reader and log in to the controller by entering the 4 digit password followed by the button For more details on logging in and the password feature please refer
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13. ard the default setting where the user is required to present only a card in order to gain access Crd PIN where the user is required to present their card followed by a Personal Identification Number PIN using the reader keypad Crd Code where the user is required to present their card followed by a global code using the reader keypad Use the A or W keys to highlight your required card Mode and press the key to select it The next option is the Time Group in which the user s are to be members of Press the key to view and change the options for the Time Group TZ1 the default setting Members of the Time Zone 1 group are valid when Time Grp the Time input is off i e high or at 12 V Type TZ2 Members of the Time Zone 2 group are valid when the Time input is on i e low or at O V TZ1 TZ2 Members of the Time Zone 1 plus Time Zone 2 group are valid regardless of the state of the Time input Use the A or W keys to highlight your required Time Group and press the key to select it The final option is the card Type Press the key to view and change the options for the card Type Standard the default setting The lock time that has been set up in the controller will apply to this card Type DDA The lock time that will apply to the card will be double that of the lock f time set in the controller allowing more time for the person to pass through Validate the door Toggle The card will toggle the state of
14. ctions to the controller 2 1 Preparing the Controller for Installation The controller is supplied ready for installation Remove all packaging and check the contents of the kit as follows SOLOgarde Control PCB 1 off Lock Suppression Diode 1 off Foam Spacer for electrical surface box mounting 2 off Quick Start Guide 1 off In addition to the controller board supplied the following items for mounting and installation will also be required 1 Gang Electrical Surface Box at least 32 mm deep together with a blank cover plate OR 3 mm self adhesive feet 3 off Wire strippers Wire Cutters Screwdriver 2 2 Installation of the Controller Install the SOLOgarde controller as follows Choose a Suitable mounting position for the controller This should be on the secure side of the door If the SOLOgarde controller is to be mounted in the Electrical Surface box fit this to the wall 2 2 1 Surface Mounting 0 o 3 J 000000000000 000000000000 o 4 00000000 00000000 0000000 b e00000000 9 9 0 O 000000000 0 0 0 o 2 2 2 Electrical Box Mounting 2 2 3 General Installation uve _ gt When mounting using self adhesive feet choose a Suitable flat surface to mount the controller onto Fit one foot to each of the three elongated slots in the underside of the controller board Peel the liners from the feet and secure the controller board into the required pos
15. e deleted using the numeric keypad or simply present the card if available to be deleted to the reader The card number will automatically appear on the programmer display Once the card number has been entered press the key to enter it Confirm to delete the cards by pressing the key once again The controller will emit a single bleep to indicate that deletion of the card has been successfully completed Once the card has been deleted from the system OK is displayed If the display shows Invalid then the card was not found in the memory and you are prompted to enter a valid card number 3 3 2 Deleting a Block of Cards Turn the hand held programmer on and connect it to the bottom of the reader For more details on logging in and the password feature please refer to section 4 2 of this manual Press the W key until the Card option is highlighted flashing Press the key to select it Press the W key until the Delete option is highlighted flashing and press the key to select it Choose the Block option by using the A or W keys When the option is highlighted press the key to select it Start Enter the Start number of the block of cards to be deleted or present the card if available that is at the beginning of the block to the reader followed by the 00485000 key End followed by the End number of the block of cards to be deleted Press the key 00485020 when completed Confirm to delete the cards by
16. e link marked JP5 if a door sense is not being used If the door sense is being used then leave the Sense link off For positive alarm action i e the Alarm output is to be taken to 12 V during an alarm condition fit a jumper to the link marked JP2 To change a link JP2 shown in this example take the jumper from parked position on the link it will be placed on one pin only and place it so that it is positioned on both of the link pins Power In SOLOgarde Controller Second Reader Optional Figure 3 General Wiring Arrangement for SOLOgarde _ VCCIn v c O Red E C Black C Yellow EO _ White C Blue E Red Black E Yellow m White E Blue 1 pe y Z Jepeay Figure 4 Wiring the Power Supply Unit Q VCC In Red Black Yellow White Blue Red Black Yellow White Blue l T Jopeey y j Z Japeay J Figure 5 Wiring the Read In Reader Main Connections Com N C N O F OV Black 2 Blue 2 Yellow I Figure 6 Wiring the Read In Reader Communications Power Supply Wire a suitable power supply between the VCC In and OV terminals of the SOLOgarde controller Reader Read In Wire the thicker of the two SOLOgarde reader cables to the SOLOgarde controller terminal b
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18. er be disconnected from the SOLOgarde reader before it has been switched off the programmer will automatically log out of the controller and the Connect screen will be displayed 5 Programming SOLOgarde 5 1 Controller Functions Several parameters of the controller can be changed using the SOLOgarde hand held programmer 5 1 1 Silent Mode The SOLOgarde controller features an on board sounder This is to perform several functions To signal an alarm condition refer to section 3 3 2 for more details of the alarm feature To signal that the controller has accepted programming from the hand held programmer To indicate fault conditions For certain applications it may be preferred that the sounder does not operate This can be achieved by setting the SOLOgarde controller into Silent mode Turn the hand held programmer on by pressing and holding the power button on the top and connect it to the bottom of the reader and log in to the controller by entering the 4 digit password followed by the button For more details on logging in and the password feature please refer to section 4 2of this manual Ensure that the ACU menu option is highlighted flashing and press the key to select it Silent Hid Time Highlight the Silent menu option flashing and press the key to select it Disable To enable Silent mode i e to disable the on board sounder press the W key to Enable highlight Enable and press the key to accept the selec
19. er will emit a single bleep to indicate that the programming has been accepted 5 1 3 Changing the Controller Password Each controller has a 4 digit password that has to be entered before the menu system can be accessed by the hand held programmer This is to prevent unauthorised modification of the system which in turn could compromise security For convenience each controller is supplied from the factory with the default password of 1234 Note It is strongly recommended that this password is changed from the factory default to a secret one at the earliest opportunity Turn the hand held programmer on by pressing and holding the power button on the top and connect it to the bottom of the reader and log in to the controller by entering the 4 digit password followed by the button For more details on logging in and the password feature please refer to section 4 2 of this manual Ensure that the ACU menu option is highlighted flashing and press the key to select it New Pwd Press the W key to highlight New Pwd New Password and press the key to Reset accept the selection New Pwd Enter the new 4 digit password Use the numeric keys to input the password Note that the password is masked the numbers that you enter are replaced with 0000 characters as you press the keys Press the key to enter the new password Re enter the new password Press the key to enter the new password The Confirm controller will emit a si
20. ernational Ltd TDSi This document or any software supplied with it may not be used for any purpose other than that for which it is supplied nor shall any part of it be reproduced without the prior written consent of TDSi Time and Data Systems International Ltd operate a policy of continuous improvement and reserves the right to change specifications colours or prices of any of its products without prior notice Ta DIG OT RIS UE Saan E nE E E E E A eeu eal lacuciantusleiublocull ae eel elas ull aa eee eee an ia 7 WS VSIA OW EA EE E PAE EAEE E A E A AA AEE EN AEE 8 E LONTOO E aon a E E E A NO 9 21 Preparing the Controller for Installation ccsesssesssssssessssssesssssssesssssssscssssssssssssssscssscssssssuecssscsessussssscssssssssssessssssseeseesseessusessessnesseesseess 9 2 2 IMS tAllATION OF THE COMUOM Slices ssscecsscsecessizlsecesatasedscesaandsassesudbcs aseduastssatsavas NN A N iaa 10 2 21 Saate MOUNTING isstescivecsisaventisnienveavsutravsansivrannaneienaveansannansavnansarnicnarnannavnarniliveacsavearseavearsavearsearsucsarsirnarsarnarniiiats 10 Dee l ELECEEI Gal BOX MOU TIS cers etesces tt ywces ict sces cb abey cb avees cb awbes ch avees cd avbesdchauoesdcba E E OANA 10 2 2 3 G eral INSTA ATION esssssssessssecsssecsssecsssecssvecsssecsssecsssecsuscssuscssusessvecssvecssvecssvecsuseccsssecsssecsusecsusessusessusessssesssecsavecsasecsusecsusensusensusessess 10 2 3 Commission and Test of the CONTIONET cssessssccssscsssscsss
21. f cards Cards can be added to the SOLOgarde controller in one of two ways Either the cards can be added by presenting the Master Card supplied with the Card Pack to the SOLOgarde reader or using the hand held programmer 3 1 1 Adding Cards using the Card Pack Master Card Master Card 1291604699 Each SOLOgarde Card Pack is supplied with a Master Card which contains information relating to the cards contained within that card pack The Master Card shows the following information A The Serial Number of the Master Card This allows easy identification of the Master Card at a later date B The Start card number relating to this Master Card C The End card number relating to this Master Card Number Range 0000000001 If this is the first time that the SOLOgarde is being used there are no cards in the memory of the unit and it is ready to accept programming of the first card pack To load the card pack simply present the Master Card supplied with the card pack to the reader The controller will emit a long bleep and the green LED on the reader will illuminate for 1 second All of the cards contained within that Card Pack are automatically validated in the controller Once done the system is now ready to use and the cards can be distributed to the users cards can be deleted at a later date Please use the Record Sheet supplied with the cards to ensure that this information is recorded The Record Sheet can also be dow
22. g removed from the reader too quickly Present the card to the reader for a longer period of time Input supply voltage is too high This may be accompanied by an alarm condition from the controller Reduce the supply voltage to within the specification Presentation of the user card does not release the door No LED indication on the reader Loose or broken connection between the controller and reader Check that all connections are correctly made and are secure Remake any connection that is found to be unsatisfactory Presentation of the user card does not release the door Solid red LED indication at the reader when the card is presented and the red Activity LED on the controller is lit Card is not loaded into memory Add the card number manually or through use of the Hand Held Programmer Card is in the incorrect Time Zone or Time Zone 2 is activated Use the Hand Held Programmer to place the user into the correct Time Zone Check that the Presentation of the user card does not release the door Solid green LED indication at the reader when the card is presented Failure of the door lock Check the door lock and replace if faulty Loose of broken connection between the door lock and the controller Check that all connections are correctly made and are secure Remake any connection that is found to be unsatisfactory
23. ghted flashing and press the key to select it With the Single option selected press the key to select Either enter the card number using the numeric keypad or simply present the card to be edited to the reader The card number will automatically appear on the programmer display Once the card number has been entered press the key to enter it If the card number entered is not in the memory of the SOLOgarde Invalid is displayed You are then prompted to enter a valid card number Hint it is not necessary enter the full number for example for the card number 00485525 just 485525 can be entered followed by the key Mode Time Grp The programmer now displays a number of options that allow the properties of the card to be tailored The first option is the card Mode Press the key to view and change the options for the card Mode These are Card the default setting where the user is required to present only a card in order to gain access Crd PIN where the user is required to present their card followed by a Personal Identification Number PIN using the reader keypad Crd Code where the user is required to present their card followed by a global code using the reader keypad Use the A or W keys to highlight your required card Mode and press the key to select it Time Grp Type Type Validate Validate Mode Edit Replace 1 certain versions only 3 2 2 Editing a Block of Cards Edit Delete
24. ies of the card to be tailored The first option is the card Mode Press the key to view and change the options for the card Mode These are Card the default setting where the user is required to present only a card in order to gain access Crd PIN where the user is required to present their card followed by a Personal Identification Number PIN using the reader keypad Crd Code where the user is required to present their card followed by a global code using the reader keypad Use the A or W keys to highlight your required card Mode and press the key to select it The next option is the Time Group in which the user s are to be members of Press the key to view and change the options for the Time Group TZ1 the default setting Members of the Time Zone 1 group are valid when the Time input is off i e high or at 12 V TZ2 Members of the Time Zone 2 group are valid when the Time input is on i e low or at O V TZ1 TZ2 Members of the Time Zone 1 plus Time Zone 2 group are valid regardless of the state of the Time input Use the A or W keys to highlight your required Time Group and press the key to select it The final option is the card Type Press the key to view and change the options for the card Type Standard the default setting The lock time that has been set up in the controller will apply to this card DDA The lock time that will apply to the card will be double that of the lock time
25. ired to present their card followed by a Personal Identification Number PIN using the reader keypad Crd Code where the user is required to present their card followed by a global code using the reader keypad Use the A or W keys to highlight your required card Mode and press the key to select it The next option is the Time Group in which the user s are to be members of Press the key to view and change the options for the Time Group TZ1 Members of the Time Zone 1 group are valid when the Time input is off Time Grp i e high or at 12 V Type TZ2 Members of the Time Zone 2 group are valid when the Time input is on i e low or at O V TZ1 TZ2 Members of the Time Zone 1 plus Time Zone 2 group are valid regardless of the state of the Time input Use the A or W keys to highlight your required Time Group and press the key to select it The final option is the card Type Press the key to view and change the options for the card Type Standard The lock time that has been set up in the controller will apply to this card Type DDA The lock time that will apply to the card will be double that of the lock f time set in the controller allowing more time for the person to pass through Validate the door Toggle The card will toggle the state of the door relay This is particularly useful for temporarily unlocking a door for example a meeting room or lecture theatre or setting unsetting of an intruder panel
26. ition Now route the reader door and service cables to the SOLOgarde controller and go to section 2 2 3 for general installation instructions Route the cable from the reader to the controller When mounting in an Electrical Surface Box mounting pass the cables either through the back or side of the box Now go to section 2 2 3 for general installation instructions Prepare the wiring by stripping approximately 10 mm of insulation from the conductors Twist the exposed conductors to ensure that the ends are neat and that there are no Stray strands of wire together to ease insertion of the wires into the terminal amp Hint If more than one wire is to be installed in one terminal twist the exposed conductors Make the reader connections as shown in Figure 3 to 14 To make a connection use a Suitable tool such as a terminal screwdriver to press down the orange lever for the appropriate terminal Ensure that the lever is pressed all the way down to ensure that the wire guard within the terminal is fully open VW S AR x Insert the stripped wire into the terminal Ensure that it is fully inserted Release the lever To test to see if the connection has been made correctly look at the lever If it is slightly depressed then the connection has been made successfully Perform a final test by gently pulling on the wire It should not come out Fit the links according to the installation requirements Fit the Sens
27. jumper so that it is on both pins of Reset Link JP4 Apply power to the SOLOgarde controller The controller will emit a series of bleeps from the sounder to indicate that it has been reset Remove power from the SOLOgarde controller Remove or park the jumper from the Reset Link JP4 Apply power to the controller The controller is now reset and ready for programming 5 1 4 2 Resetting the Controller Using the Hand Held Programmer I Turn the hand held programmer on by pressing and holding the power button on the top and connect it to the bottom of the reader and log in to the controller by entering the 4 digit password followed by the button For more details on logging in and the password feature please refer to section 4 2 of this manual Ensure that the ACU menu option is highlighted flashing and press the key to select it Reset ia 7 Press the W key to highlight Reset and press the key to accept the selection Sys Info Alarm nest Press the W key to highlight ACU and press the key to accept the selection ACU Reset Confirm 1 time that the controller is to be reset If so use the gt key to highlight OK and press the key to proceed to the next step To abort the Esc OK process highlight Esc and press the key Confirm 2 time that the controller is to be reset If so use the key to Sure highlight OK and press the key to proceed to reset the controller The Esc OK controller will emit a single b
28. larm 2 ACU 5 System Information 6 Diagnostics 1 Add 1 Input Output Status 2 Voltage 3 Memory 4 UID 5 Software Version 6 Master Card 1 Test 2 Clear 1 Single 2 Block 2 Edit 3 Delete 1 Single 2 Block 1 Single 2 Block 1 Code 1 Add 2 Delete 2 Lockout 1 Store 2 Upload 1 Disable 2 Enable Figure 15 Hand Held Programmer Menu Structure Appendix 2 Fault Finding Before contacting TDSi Technical Support please check the fault finding guide below to help resolve common problems Should the Problem Possible Cause Solution Card does not read No bleep from the reader when presenting the card and there is not a regular flash of the red LED on the reader Input supply voltage incorrect or disconnected This may be accompanied by an alarm condition from the controller Check The supply voltage to the system is within specification All connections are correctly made and are secure Remake any connection that is found to be unsatisfactory Card does not read No bleep from the reader when presenting the card but there is a regular flash of the red LED on the reader Incorrect card type presented to the reader Check that SOLOgarde cards are being used with the system Card does not read A rapid bleeping is heard from the reader when presenting the card to it Card is bein
29. leep indicating that the controller has been reset To abort the process highlight Esc and press the key 5 2 Engineering and Installation Tools SOLOgarde features a number of tools that can greatly assist in fault finding the system All of these can be accessed from the Sys Info System Information menu option of the ACU menu IO State Input Output Status displays in real time the status of the controller inputs upper line and outputs lower line In all cases a value of 1 indicates that the input or output is on or active and a value of O shows that the input or output is off or inactive Inputs are shown left to right as follows Tamper Timer gress Door Sense Outputs are shown left to right as follows Lock Relay Alarm Output The Voltage menu displays the input voltage value A and the on board regulated voltage value B in real time This can be particularly useful to determine if power supply to the SOLOgarde controller is causing problems Note that an alarm condition will be signalled together with a flashing red Activity LED on the SOLOgarde controller should the input supply or regulated supply voltage fall outside of limits The limits are given as follows Value A 9 1 V to 14 9 V Value B 4 9 V to 5 1 V The Memory screen shows the amount of memory that has been used within the Card 050 controller Code 000 Card shows the number of cards that are validated in the contro
30. ller memory Code shows the number of codes that are validated in the controller memory UID UID is reserved for future use At present the UID screen shows the 20080201 development date of the product Version The Version screen shows the version of the software that is currently running V 1 00 in the SOLOgarde controller The original Master Card presented is shown in the Master screen This is particularly useful if there are multiple Master Cards it is unclear which one was Master originally presented The original Master Card is needs to be available if more 65322252 cards are to be added using the Master Card supplied with subsequent card packs Refer to section 3 1 1 of this manual on further details on adding cards to the system using the Master Card from a card pack The number displayed is the last 8 digits of the number printed on the Master Card SOLOgarde can also run a self check to test the integrity of the following items Flash memory read write or erase issues Input power supply out of range Regulated power supply out of range If an alarm has been triggered Memory errors Boot loaded firmware errors Test Clear Err Code Err Code 25 Go to the Diag option in the ACU menu to view the options for the Self Test Highlight the Test option and press the key to initiate the self test The controller emits a single bleep from the sounder indicating that the controller has run the Self Test function If
31. lock marked Reader 1 as shown opposite If two readers are to be installed this is the reader that controls access from the unsecure area to the secure area Note that the cable colours must match those shown on the terminal label Reader Read In Communications Wire the thinner of the two SOLOgarde reader cables to the SOLOgarde controller terminal block marked Reader as shown opposite If two readers are to be installed this is the reader that controls access from the unsecure to the secure area Note that the cable colours must match those shown on the terminal label lt w 2 1 pe y Red Black a Yellow Nt White R Blue IN Figure 7 Wiring the Second Optional Reader Figure 8 Wiring the Door Lock Fail Safe Operation 12V Com N C N O Al OV Black 2 Blue 2 Yellow Figure 9 Wiring the Door Lock Fail Secure Operation Second Reader Read Out Wire the thicker of the two SOLOgarde Reader cables to the SOLOgarde controller terminal block marked Reader 2 as shown opposite If two readers are to be installed this is the reader that controls access from the secure area to the unsecure area Note that the cable colours must match those shown on the terminal label Door Lock Fail Safe Connect the door lock between the 12 V supply and the Com terminal Link the OV and N C terminals Note A s
32. m _Sense Egress Timer F Tamper 9 i Common 1 A B m OV Figure 13 Wiring a Tamper Switch O Sense 6 Egress Timer 9 O Tamper Q m Common EO A e B O OV Figure 14 Wiring a Clock to the Timer Input Tamper If a tamper switch is to be fitted connect this between the Tamper and Common terminals Clock Timer Input If the Time Zone feature of SOLOgarde is to be utilised connect a timer between the Timer and Common terminals Once all of the connections have been made it commission and test SOLOgarde as described in section 2 3 of this manual 2 3 Commission and Test of the Controller Prior to using the SOLOgarde system it is necessary to test and commission it Ensure that the jumper links are fitted as required Apply power to the SOLOgarde controller Check that the green Activity light is flashing It should indicate a double flash every two seconds showing that the controller is running If the alarm is sounding indicated by three successive bleeps of the SOLOgarde sounder every 2 seconds and the red Activity light flashing check that the door is not open The alarm will automatically silence after a period of 30 seconds Alternatively use the hand held programmer to reset the ala
33. n how to do this Upon successfully logging in to the controller the display shows the menu system This can be navigated in one of two ways either by using the navigation keys or using shortcuts through the numeric 0 9 keys or indeed a mixture of the two The following sections explain the navigational aspects of the programmer menu 4 2 1 Navigating the Menu System using the Navigation Keys The SOLOgarde hand held programmer can be operated using the navigation keys A V lt gt used in conjunction with the accept key and the escape or delete key While in the menu system one of the options will be flashing This is the one that is currently highlighted and by pressing the key this option will be selected For instance when logging into the controller for the first time the option ACU is flashing In this case pressing the key the programmer will enter the ACU menu and display the sub options for the selected option and again one of the options will be flashing To move between the options use the A and W keys until the option that you want is flashing then press the key to select it In some case it may be necessary to use the lt and gt navigation keys to move between options For example when a question is displayed to which there are two options given as the response one instance of this is in the Reset ACU menu option you are presented with an escape Esc and OK option Use the lt and gt navigation keys
34. ngle bleep to indicate that the new password has been set a000 in the controller Note should the password be forgotten for the controller it will be necessary to reset it using the hardware link Please refer to section 5 1 4 1 of this manual on how to do this 5 1 4 Resetting the SOLOgarde Controller It may become necessary to reset the controller This may be due to the fact that The SOLOgarde controller password has been forgotten the initial Master Card has been lost or simply to clear the controller and put everything back to factory default There are two ways of resetting the controller either using the hardware link on the SOLOgarde controller itself or by using the hand held programmer Note resetting the controller will reset all parameters to factory default and clear the memory of all cards including the Master Card Ensure that this is fully understood prior to resetting the controller 5 1 4 1 Resetting the Controller Using the Hardware Link Should the password for the controller be forgotten or a reset needs to be performed on the controller and the hand held programmer is not available it will be necessary to reset the SOLOgarde controller using the Reset link Note that this will delete all of the memory of the SOLOgarde controller including settings cards as well as resetting of the Master Card To perform the reset perform the following procedure Remove power from the SOLOgarde controller Move the
35. nloaded in Microsoft Excel format from the TDSi website 2 Hint keeping records of the cards that are distributed will allow easy identification of users so that Note it is essential that this Master Card is kept in a safe place It will be needed if you want to program further card packs into the SOLOgarde controller memory 3 1 2 Adding Subsequent Card Packs Once the first Master Card has been shown to the reader the controller records the details of this card Further cards can be added to the system as follows Access to both the original Master Card and the Master Card from the Card Pack that are to be added will be needed Present the original Master Card to the SOLOgarde reader The controller will emit two bleeps and the red Activity LED will flash twice The green LED on the reader will also start to flash indicating that Master Card from the new Card Pack can be presented Present the Master Card form the new Card Pack The controller will emit a long bleep and the green LED on the reader will illuminate for 1 second indicating that the cards from the second pack have been validated in the controller The additional card pack is now ready for use Further card packs can be added in the same way up to the maximum capacity of the controller 3 1 3 Adding Cards using the Hand Held Programmer The hand held programmer provides a convenient method of adding a single card or blocks of card numbers 3 1 3 1 Adding a Single Card
36. properties by pressing the key once again The controller will emit a single bleep to indicate that programming of the controller has been successfully completed and OK is displayed Turn the hand held programmer on and connect it to the bottom of the reader and For more details on logging in and the password feature please refer to section 4 2 of this manual Press the W key until the Card option is highlighted flashing Press the key to select it Press the W key until the Edit option is highlighted flashing and press the key to select it Choose the Block option by using the A or W keys When the option is highlighted press the key to select it Start 00485000 End 00485020 Invalid Enter the Start number of the block of cards to be edited or present the card that is at the beginning of the block to the reader followed by the key followed by the End number of the block of cards to be edited or present the card number that is at the end of the block to the reader Press the key when completed If the card numbers entered are not in the memory of the SOLOgarde Invalid is displayed You are then prompted to enter a valid card number range Hint it is not necessary enter the full number for example for the card number 00485525 just 485525 can be entered followed by the key Mode Time Grp Time Grp Type Type Validate The programmer now displays a number of options that allow the propert
37. r JP2 on the SOLOgarde controller board out or driven to 12 V when jumper JP2 has been fitted Refer to figure in section on how to wire the alarm output 3 4 2 Door Forced Alarm In the situation where the door is forced i e the door sense is contact is broken without the lock being released the SOLOgarde will go into an alarm state The alarm will continue until the contacts have closed and for 30 seconds after 3 4 3 Tamper Alarm Should the tamper switch become active i e be taken to OV the SOLOgarde alarm will be activated This will continue for the am amount of time that the tamper switch is active and for 30 seconds after For details on how to wire the tamper switch please refer to figure in section 3 4 4 Duress Alarm Should a duress code be entered at the keypad the SOLOgarde alarm will be activated This will continue until the alarm is reset using the hand held programmer 1 certain versions only 3 4 5 Input Voltage Alarm The SOLOgarde will also signal an alarm condition if the input voltage is out of range This will continue until the voltage returns to its normal level and the alarm is reset using the hand held programmer 3 4 6 Clearing an Alarm Condition Turn the hand held programmer on by pressing and holding the power button on the top and connect it to the bottom of the reader and log in to the controller by entering the 4 digit password followed by the button For more details on logging
38. rm refer to section 3 4 6 of this manual for details on how to do this If a hand held programmer is available connect this now Refer to section 4 2 on how to use the hand held programmer Also please read section O which describes the Installation and Engineering features of the hand held programmer Release the door by either pressing the Request to Exit button if fitted or by briefly connecting the Egress terminal to the Common terminal using a length of wire The following should occur You may hear an audible click from the relay The LED marked relay is illuminated while the relay is operated 5 seconds The door is released 2 4 Completing the Installation Once commissioning and testing has been completed successfully finalise the installation by offer the SOLOgarde controller into the box face down Remove the backing from the foam spacers and stick these to the rear of the cover so that the fixing screws will pass through the centre of them Fit the blank cover plate to the box and screw into position using the screws supplied with the cover SOLOgarde is now ready for use Refer to the rest of this manual on the programming and operation of the system 3 Operating SOLOgarde 3 1 Adding Cards to SOLOgarde Once the SOLOgarde controller and reader has been successfully installed and switched on it is ready to accept the programming o
39. scsuscsuscsussssscsusssuesssesssesssecssesssesssesseessneeseess 12 Figure 5 Wiring the Read In Reader Main CONNECTIONS c ssessssesssecsssecsssecsssecsssecssvecsssecsssecsusesssscssusccsssessvecsssecsssecsssessusecsusessesessueessvesssnesssy 12 Figure 6 Wiring the Read In Reader COMMUNICATIONS scescsssecsssecssecsssesssecsssecssseecsssecsssecssvecsssecsssecsssecsssessusessuecsseeessuecssvessssecsssessssesseses 12 Figure 7 Wiring the Second Optional Reader w cscsssecsssecsssecsssecsssecsssecsssccssssecsssessssesssscsssecssvecssvecssvecssvecsssecsusessusessusessusessuecssvesssvecsssessssessanes 13 Figure 8 Wiring the Door Lock Fail Safe OPeration c ccssecsssecsssecsssecsssscsssesssscsssecsssscssvecsssecsssecssseecsssecsssecsssecsusessueessuecssueessvessssessssessssessssen 13 Figure 9 Wiring the Door Lock Fail Secure Operation wc ccssecssecsssecsssessssssssecsssecsssscsssecssvecsssecsssecssssecsssecsusecsuscssueessueessueessvesssvessssecsssessssen 13 Figure LO Wirine an External Alati DeVICE zsirt aS SSS 14 Figure TIa Wirime NE Door CONTAC Eoas aaa OEEO OEO AAA 14 Figure 12 Wiring a REQUEST TO Exit BUTTON cscsssssssssssssesssssssssssssssecsssssssessssssssssussssscsussssscsuscssscsuscsussssscsusssuscssssssessssssssessecsuesssessseesseesnesseess 14 FIBUTE LS WITT a Tamper Swit hasiren anA RENNIN sacstdsiawxct sued such nba wach nda such OA ANARA ROAR 15 Figure 14 Wiring a Clock to the Timer INPUT eseessesssssssssssessuss
40. ssscsssssssssssssssssessssssssssssussssecssssssscssscssscssscsuscsusessscsusssuecssesssssssesssessseeseeesseeseesseess 15 Figure 15 Hand Held Programmer Menu Structure ccccsscssssssssssesssssssssssssssssssssussssssssssssssssessssssssssesessuessesssesssesssssssessssecseesseessesessessseesesssees 37 1 Overview Thank you for purchasing SOLOgarde a stand alone door access control system SOLOgarde comes with some innovative features that greatly simplify both the installation and use of the product Provided that it is installed correctly SOLOgarde will provide many years of trouble free operation To ensure this please read and understand this manual fully J Figure 2 SOLOgarde Control Unit Terminal Label Removed Terminal Label Activity LEDs Red and Green Relay Active LED Green Terminal Label Mounting Post Alarm LED Green Spring Loaded Terminal Block Door Sense Bypass Link JP5 Reset Link JP4 Sounder Alarm Output Link JP2 Relay PrFWONAUARWNER e O Table 1 Key to SOLOgarde Controller Layout 2 Controller The controller is contained within a single Printed Circuit Board Assembly PCBA and features A relay for controlling doors or signalling to other equipment An on board sounder Light Emitting Diodes LEDs for indication of activity relay and alarm operation Jumper headers for enabling controller features Spring loaded connection terminals Terminal label showing all conne
41. tion If it is necessary to switch the on board sounder back on at a later date then follow the same procedure but select Disable for the Silent option instead 5 1 2 Door Relay Hold Time The SOLOgarde controller features a relay that can be used to control a door lock or signal to other equipment such as an intruder panel The default hold time of the lock 5 seconds however it is adjustable from 1 to 60 seconds For cards that have been added to the DDA group the relay will be operated for a period of time double that of the standard lock time set For example if the standard lock time is set to 8 seconds and a card that has been placed in the DDA group is presented the relay will be operated for 16 seconds Turn the hand held programmer on by pressing and holding the power button on the top and connect it to the bottom of the reader and log in to the controller by entering the 4 digit password followed by the button For more details on logging in and the password feature please refer to section 4 2 of this manual Ensure that the ACU menu option is highlighted flashing and press the key to select it Hid Time Press the W key to highlight Hld Time Hold Time and press the key to accept New Pwd the selection The Hold Time that is current set is now displayed This can either be changed by Hid Time using the A or W keys or by entering the numeric value required Press the key 5 to accept the selection The controll
42. to section 4 2 of this manual Press the W key until the Card option is highlighted flashing Press the key to select it Ensure that the Add option is highlighted and press the key to select Choose the Block option by using the A or W keys When the option is highlighted press the key to select it Enter the Start number of the block of cards to be added or present the card that is at the beginning of the block to the reader followed by the key followed by the End number of the block of cards to be added or present the card number that is at the end of the block to the reader Press the key when completed If the block of cards being added contains one that is already in memory the programmer will show this by Replace being displayed To overwrite the card information with the new data that is to be entered use the gt key to highlight OK and press the key to replace the card To abort the process highlight Esc and press the key Hint it is not necessary enter the full number for example for the card number 00485525 just 485525 can be entered followed by the key Mode Time Grp The programmer now displays a number of options that allow the properties of the card to be tailored The first option is the card Mode Press the key to view and change the options for the card Mode These are Card where the user is required to present only a card in order to gain access Crd PIN where the user is requ
43. to move between options 4 2 2 Navigating the Menu System using the Shortcut Keys For some operations it is required to manually enter data such as card numbers new passwords etc For these use the numeric 0 to 9 keys to input the required data In all menu systems the key has one of two functions scape Pressing the key while in menu options will return to the previous menu level In the case where the top level menu options are displayed i e the one that gives ACU Card Keypad and Config as options pressing the key will log out of the SOLOgarde controller Delete While in screens where you are entering data for example entering cards numbers pressing the key will delete one character of the entry If there is no data entered or you have deleted it all using the key pressing the key will return to the previous menu level For a full structure of the menu system please refer to Appendix A Hand Held Programmer Menu Structure at the end of this manual 4 2 3 Navigating the Menu System Using the Shortcut Keys The menu structure can also be navigated using shortcut keys This greatly reduces the number of key pressed required to gain access to the menu items and therefore reduces the system programming time The feature works by pressing the numeric keys that correspond to menu options For example to view the Software Version of the SOLOgarde controller The first item in the menu is the ACU option the
44. uppression diode MUST be fitted at the door lock Failure to do so may result in permanent irreparable damage to the controller Door Lock Fail Secure Connect the door lock between the 12 V supply and the Com terminal Link the OV and N O terminals Note A suppression diode MUST be fitted at the door lock Failure to do so may result in permanent irreparable damage to the controller Com O ES N C O H N O Ole OV co Black 2 gt co Blue 2 L Yellow L Figure 10 Wiring an External Alarm Device Sense Egress Timer Tamper Common A B OV A Ji XS LS Ly NS RY Jooq Figure 11 Wiring the Door Contact Sense Egress Timer Tamper Common A B OV 1000 Figure 12 Wiring a Request to Exit Button External Alarm The Alarm output is capable of driving an external alarm device up to 1A Connect the unit between the Alarm and Alarm terminals Fit the link JP2 to supply the external device with power from the SOLOgarde PCB Door Sense Wire a door contact normally open type between the Sense and Common terminals Make sure that the Door Sense Bypass Link jumper JP5 circled is not fitted Request to Exit Button If using the SOLOgarde in single reader mode fit a Request to Exit button between the Egress and Common terminals ee a9 o
45. ut through use of the navigation keys 4 V lt gt and numeric keypad 0 9 and The LCD provides a means of communication through visual prompts and viewing of the entered data Many functions can be performed using the hand held programmer including maintenance card management diagnosing system faults and changing system settings Turn the programmer on by pressing and holding the power button at the top of the unit The display will now show the start up screen together with the version of the programmer software currently running Connect After a few seconds the connection screen will be shown The bar scrolling at ooooo0000 the bottom of the screen indicates that it is waiting to be connected to the controller J Connect the Hand Held Programmer to the bottom of the SOLOgarde reader using the socket provided Once the SOLOgarde controller has been detected the Log In screen is now Log in displayed prompting for the 4 digit password for the controller to be entered no00 The default password is 1234 Once the password has been entered press the key The Hand Held Programmer is now logged in to the SOLOgarde controller If there is no activity on the Hand Held Programmer for a period of 5 minutes it will automatically switch off to conserve battery life Note for security purposes it is strongly advised to change this password to a secret one at the earliest opportunity Refer to section 5 1 3 of this manual o

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