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1. 34 Protocol Wiegand HID ATS 26 8 bits 35 Protocol Wiegand HID ATS 3274 bits 36 Protocol Wiegand TAC 37 ET 38 Protocol ABA UT 39 Protocol ABA TA EE 40 Protocol MERE T M M 41 Protocol COOPER hv 42 Protocol CASTLE EEN 43 Protocol 44 Protocol EEN 45 aero MODELS Nr 47 CONFORMITY sr 47 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 5 09 09 2008 13 37 24 General description The aero AX series are unique keypads readers for the demanding user The high end timeless design emphasizes architectural values in any building The AX series can work in either of 3 modes to suit most applications Mode 1 Stand alone operation for up to 1000 users Mode 2 PRO access control system Mode3 Protocol operation for integration with 3rd party controllers aero AX is mounted on the wall or any other flat surface with 4 screws and a hole for the cabling All electronics are contained in the slim design making the aero AX series looking almost like a magic icon hovering over the surface of the wall Mode selection First you need to decide what mode of operation you will need for your application and make your selection see next page Page 6 AXI
2. 19 Deleting User codes hehehe 19 Deleting ALL user codes 19 MODE 2 KeyLink PRO ACCESS control 21 KeyLink PRO Access control 22 MODE 2 u uu ulus 23 MODE 2 SPECIFICATIONS 24 MODE NER 24 BUILDING A KEYLINK PRO NETWORK 25 EXAMPLE CONNECTION 26 CONFIGURATION 26 Other configuration 27 09 09 2008 13 37 24 MODE 3 PROTOCOL OPERATION 29 PROTOCOL OPERATION EH 30 PROTOCOL SELECTION 00 Eege Eege 31 Protocol OVE EN 31 Reset to factory default 32 MODE 3 SPECIFICATIONS 32 MODE 3 PROTOCOLS 08 33 Protocol Wiegand 26 33 Protocol Wiegand MI
3. AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 1 Congratulations choosing aero You have selected a truly unique design with respect for archi tectural values Thank you It has been an emotional adventure to transform complex functionality into a distinct shape It is not hard to work with creative freedom the real challenge is the art of limitation Less is more We have filled the aero with lots of advanced technology that you ll probably never notice Technology that simplifies your life It is my hope that you will enjoy the ease of use This manual contains useful information please read the section that concerns your application to ensure optimal performance with your new aer o access point also recommend that you visit the web site www key7 dk The web site provides you with the latest up to date information about new products including software Enjoy youraero Dec Nicolaj Haar p DESIGN by Nicolaj Haarup O Copyright 2008 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 2 CN 09 09 2008 13 37 24 User Manual aero AX1 amp KEY7 A S Denmark AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 4 EN e Contents GENERAL DESCRIPTION ve 6 MODE EIN 6 MODE OVERVIEW T V ea 7 8 MODE 1 Stand alone operation 9 STAND ALONE 22 u a VEINS ERUIT RR UERNCHFPR 10 MODE 1 SPECIFICATIONS jern 11 M
4. Lock out S Code tampering can be prevented Read how in section Lockout time on page 17 Buzzer If the behavior of the buzzer need to be altered the please refer to Buzzer function on page 17 By pass operation The AX1 has a special output specially designed to by pass zones See By pass output time on page 17 and for advanced by pass use please refer to www key7 dk Access profile It is possible to have different security Levels depending on an external signal See Access profiles on page 18 and read more on www key7 dk KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 15 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 15 e 09 09 2008 13 37 29 e AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 16 e ea Alarm output function 43 The aero AX contains several alarm functions Trigger Trigger reason Output see p 9 Sabotage An optical sensor in AX sees the absence of wall Tamper Code tamper 3 consecutive false user codes Tamper Duress A secret code see Duress Alarm Setup below Duress 3 seconds Sabotage is always enabled The other triggers can be controlled using below procedure 6 5 K 43 21 S Service code default 09876543 7 0 3 default 0 Alarm trigger z 0 Only Sabotage can not be disabled 1 Enable Duress open alarm trigger 2 Enable Code tampering trigger requires that Code Tamper Lockout
5. 61600010 Reader Input 2 lt Figure 7 Example of connection with Protocol TAC Wiegand KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 37 e 09 09 2008 13 37 41 e 3 Protocol ABA Magnetic 6780 Reader When in Mode 1 enter this sequence to enable Protocol ABA K Service code K 40 01 K aero 1 is now ready to be used as a Magnetic Card reader featuring the ABA track protocol Inputs Outputs WIRE FUNCTION I O TYPE GREEN Card Clock output open collector VIOLET output open collector YELLOW Card Load output open collector WHITE High Low O PINK High Buzzer off Low Buzzer on Operation Keypress are transmitted after pushing the O Up to 8 digits can be sent The data format is as follows KEY data B00000000xxxxxxxxF Prox tag reading are converted from HEX to BCD and are transmitted immediatly in this format PROX data B F pH Sm il Figure 8 Example ESMI of connection with Protocol ABA KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 38 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 38 e 09 09 2008 13 37 42 e 3 Protocol ABA UT Magnetic 6780 Reader When in Mode 1 enter this sequence to enable Protocol UT ABA K Service code
6. KEY data 0 Hex 1 E1 Hex 2 D2 Hex 3 C3 Hex 4 B4 Hex 5 5 6 96 Hex 7 87 Hex 8 78 Hex 9 69 Hex K 0 5A Hex 4B Hex Prox data are transmitted as 26 bit Wiegand parity 1 facility 8 data 16 parity 1 KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 34 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 34 e 09 09 2008 13 37 41 MODE 3 Protocol Wiegand 26 26 HID Before selecting the HID 26 bit output protocol you should decide if you would like to change the prox reader from an EM4100 compatible reader to a HID compatible reader so the AX will accept HID cards K Service code K 49 0 K This will make the AX read EM4100 compatible tags cards This is the default mode K Service code K 49 1 K This will make the AX read HID compatible tags cards 125kHz When in Mode 1 enter this sequence to enable Protocol 26 HID Wiegand K Service code K 40 07 K aero AX is now ready to be used as a HID output compatible Wiegand reader for the use with e g an ATS central panel The output is 26 bit card data and 26 bit key data Inputs Outputs WIRE FUNCTION I O TYPE YELLOW Data 0 output open collector GREEN Data 1 output open collector PINK High Buzzer off Low Buzzer on Operation KEY data are transmitted after 4 consecutive entries followed by touching the O If more than 4 digitgs are entered only the last 4 digits a
7. 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 40 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 40 e 09 09 2008 13 37 44 e 3 Protocol AT When in Mode 1 enter this sequence to enable Protocol K Service code K 40 06at K a address ID 1 8 or 1 4 depending of Alphatronics controller model t tamper disable enable 0 disable 1 enable aero AX1 is now ready to be used as an Alphatronics access point using its RS485 based bus Inputs Outputs GRAY PINK GREEN DOORLOCK 1 YELLOW DOOR LOCK 2 BROWN SYNC MODE PINK wire Low AX1 will behave like a normal Alphatronics access point High or open connected AX1 will behave like a normal Alphatronics by pass switch DOOR LOCK 1 GREEN wire Ground Led B signal from Alphatronics control panel is OFF RED High high impedance Led B signal from Alphatronics GRAY PINK control panel is ON GRAY 8 This output can be used to drive a door lock Lock BLACK should be connected between and GREEN DOOR LOCK 2 YELLOW wire 1 Alphatronics Ground This indicates by pass time AX2 DEE High high impedance This indicates normal state by pass time not activated This output can be used to drive a door lock Lock should be connected between and YELLOW LIGHT RING O red SEN 230V is present AND Led A is on Figure 10 Example of connecting O green circle 230V is present an
8. 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 42 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 42 e 09 09 2008 13 37 47 e 3 Protocol CASTLE When in Mode 1 enter this sequence to enable Protocol K Service code K 40 10 a K a address ID 1 8 aero AX1 is now ready to be used as an CASTLE CARE TECH access point using its RS485 based bus The interface suits CS2600 CS2700 and CS2800 Inputs Outputs WIRE FUNCTION 1 0 TYPE GRAY PINK DATAA RS 485 GRAY DATA B RS 485 BROWN SYNC LIGHT RING O This is the normal state O This indicates code accepted BLACK x RED 5 GRAY E GRAY PINK W AX1 CASTLE CARE TECH AX2 CS2600 CS2700 CS2800 Figure 12 Example of connecting an Castle Care Tech control panel using Protocol CASTLE For confisuring the CASTLE CARE TECH products refer to its installers manuals KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 43 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 43 e 09 09 2008 13 37 49 e 3 Protocol RS232 When in Mode 1 enter this sequence to enable Protocol RS232 K Service code K 40 03 K aero AX1 is now ready to be used as a RS232 reader This mode is used for logging purpose Inputs Outputs WIRE FUNCTION I O TYPE GREEN Output data WHITE High Low O PINK High Buzzer off Low Buzzer on Operation Data format 9600 Baud 8
9. DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 21 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 21 e 09 09 2008 1 e ooo 8 KeyLink PRO Access control In KeyLink PRO access control mode Mode 2 the aero AX series will be part of an access control system with an unlimited number of access points Such a system is not based on a traditional controller but uses distributed intelligence and a KeyLink PRO software running on a server In this mode only the addressing of the access point is required No other configuration is required 1 31 access points a SA120 Interface 1 31 access points SA120 Interface KeyLink PRO Client KeyLink PRO KeyLink PRO Client Server Figure 3 Basic structure of a KeyLink PRO access control setup Mode 2 s shown on figure 3 there is no central controller only the access points and one or more inter faces The KeyLink PRO software is executed on a Windows PC and handles only the graphical user interface updates and logging The access control is handled individually by the access points Key features e Up to 31 access points can be connected per 1 interface An unlimited number of interfaces can be controlled from the KeyLink PRO software e KeyLink PRO is a server client application allowing multiple clients In small installations the server and client can be run from the same PC e Up
10. IS ONLY POSSIBLE WHEN IN MODE1 STAND ALONE MODE Protocol overview AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 31 NOTE S is the Service code a is the desired address t 1 tamper enabled t 0 tamper disabled KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 31 e 09 09 2008 13 37 40 e 3 Reset to factory default If the AX is NOT IN MODE 1 e g a protocol has already been selected the device has to be reset back to factory de fault setting with the following procedure prior to protocol selection Using this function resets the AX back to factory default settings Disconnect power supply Connect PINK wire to BLACK wire Re connect power Wait for 5 seconds and notice circle turns red Release PINK wire from BLACK wire within 5 seconds without disconnecting the power supply mob m AX1 is now reset to factory settings and in MODE 1 Specifications D Mode 3 specifications Function Values typical Prox reader HID and EM410x AX1 11 and AX2 11 MIFARE AX1 21 and AX2 21 20 C to 65 0 95 non condensing KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 32 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 32 e 09 09 2008 13 37 41 e 3 Mode 3 protocols This section describes the protocols and their selection Protocol Wiegand
11. K 40 05 K aero AX1 is now ready to be used as a Magnetic Card reader featuring the Unitek ABA track II protocol The aero AX1 has same functionality as an original Unitek prox reader Inputs Outputs WHITE Terminal 24 High Low O PINK Terminal 25 High Buzzer for 1 sec aero AX1 AX2 BLACK GREEN VIOLET PINK WHITE RED 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 UNITEK LS10 Figure 9 Example of connecting a Unitek LS10 using Protocol UT ABA KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 39 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 39 e 09 09 2008 13 37 44 e 3 Protocol ABA TAC Magnetic 6780 Reader When in Mode 1 enter this sequence to enable Protocol TAC ABA K Service code K 40 11 K aero 1 is now ready to be used as a Magnetic Card reader featuring the TAC ABA track II protocol Inputs Outputs WIRE FUNCTION TYPE GREEN Card Clock output open collector VIOLET output open collector YELLOW Card Data output open collector WHITE High O Low O PINK High Buzzer off Low Buzzer on Operation Keypress are converted to TAC format and are transmitted immediately Keypress are transmit ted as 5 bit ABA KEY data x Prox tag reading are converted to TAC format and are transmitted immediatly in this format PROX data KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej
12. are transmitted PROX data are transmitted as 32 bit Wiegand parity 1 facility 8 data 16 parity 1 Key data are transmitted as 4 bit Wiegand data 4 KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 36 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 36 e 09 09 2008 13 37 41 e 3 Protocol Wiegand TAC AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 37 When in Mode 1 enter this sequence to enable Protocol TAC Inet7 Wiegand K Service code K 40 09 K aero AX1 is now ready to be used as a Wiegand reader for the use with a TAC Inet7 control panel Inputs Outputs WIRE FUNCTION I O TYPE YELLOW output open collector GREEN output open collector VIOLET AUX OUTPUT auxiliary output WHITE High O Low O PINK High Buzzer off Low Buzzer on Operation Keypress are converted and transmitted immediately Keypress are transmitted as 8 bit Wie gand key 8 O activates teh AUX output VIOLET The data format is as follows KEY data 0 Hex 1 E1 Hex 2 D2 Hex 3 C3 Hex 4 B4 Hex 5 A5 Hex 6 96 Hex 7 87 Hex 8 78 Hex 9 69 Hex K 0 5A Hex 4B Hex PROX data are transmitted as 40 bit Wiegand parity 1 facility 8 dayta 24 parity 1 NOTE Card data are encrypted 13V Reader Power Reader Input 1 4 45V Reader Power DATA DATA 1 O 3 45V Reader Power 0 CLK DATA 0 0 LED Red 0 LED Green O
13. code a total of 1000 locations are available u User code Number of digits as defined in function Code Length default 4 p Prox tag Hold tag to reader in red circle NOTE After touching O the circle keeps flashing this indicates that a new user can be created modified by continuing entering a new memory location aaa When finished then abort procedure by touching O once more Deleting User codes This procedure deletes user codes M Master code default 12345678 aaa 000 999 Memory location for user code a total of 1000 locations are available NOTE After touching O the circle keeps flashing this indicates that a new user can be deleted by continuing entering a new memory location aaa When finished then abort procedure by touching O once more Deleting ALL User codes This procedure deletes all user codes M Master code default 12345678 NOTE This procedure can NOT BE UN DONE KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 19 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 19 e 09 09 2008 13 37 30 MODE 1 END OF MODE 1 KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 20 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 20 e 09 09 2008 13 37 31 o 8 SECTION MODE 2 KeyLink PRO Access control KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19
14. door output time period By pass output time 35 This functions specifies the active time in seconds for the By pass output This output is acti vated when a user code is entered prox is presented KsK35 z S Service code default 09876543 7 0 999 Default value 30 NOTE By pass output is an isolated output on the green white and green brown wires See page 9 NOTE When active there will be approximately 5 ohms resistance between these wires KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 17 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 17 e 09 09 2008 13 37 29 e MODE 1 Output polarity 34 This functions specifies the output polarity of the by pass and the door output The by pass output can be either open circuit or closed circuit default The door output can be either high default or low KS 34 z KO S Service code default 09876543 7 Output polarity 0 1 4 5 default 0 Output polarity 0 by pass normal open circuit door high default 1 by pass normal closed circuit door high 4 by pass normal open circuit door low 5 by pass normal closed circuit door low NOTE If by pass is closed circuit the resistance between the output wires will be approximately 5 ohms NOTE Door output can sink up to during low That means the lock must be connected to RED wire and door output YELLOW wire A
15. manual rev 11 UK indd 6 e 09 09 2008 13 37 24 Mode overview Basically there are 3 different modes of operation Make your choice based on the 3 boxes below and proceed directly to the relevant page MODE 1 default STAND ALONE Goto PAGE 7 MODE 2 KeyLink PRO Access Control system wit several doors and areas Goto PAGE 21 MODE 3 Protocol operation Goto PAGE 27 For instructions in how to change back to default mode Mode 1 please refer to section Reset to factory default on page 12 and page 30 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 7 Page 7 09 09 2008 13 37 24 Mounting The aero AX must be mounted on a flat surface 1 The base is mounted on the wall using the supplied 4 screws 2 A8mm hole for the cable is drilled 3 The AX is then fitted into the base and secured with the 2 set screws Figure 0 Assembly AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 8 e Page 8 09 09 2008 13 37 26 MODE 1 SECTION MODE 1 Stand alone operation KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 9 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 9 e 09 09 2008 13 37 26 e MODE 1 Stand alone Stand alone mode is the default mode of operation for the aero AX series This mode is used for simple 1 door access operation and requires no PC for setup or daily use For instructions in how to change back to Mode 1 from another mode please
16. output wire 2 100mA 50V BLUE Tamper output wire 1 100mA 50V BLUE RED Tamper output wire 1 100mA 50V VIOLET Duress alarm output ground lt 1A 24V PINK EXIT button Status input GRAY PINK KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 24 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 24 e 09 09 2008 13 37 32 e ooo iii Building a KeyLink PRO network A KeyLink PRO network is based on the electric 5485 bus We recommend a CAT5 or higher twisted wires cable must be used and that a total bus length of 1000 meters can be obtained The interface between this network and the PC is a SA120 U USB or a SA120 UL LAN USB LAN D RS SA120 UL OR 004 SA120 UL LAN Internet Fieure 4 The KeyLink PRO access control network Any number of SA120 s can be connected to the PC SA120 U and SA120 UL can be mixed in an installation but only 1 on each RS485 segment Note that a good RS485 bus is terminated with 100 ohms in each end of the cable KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 25 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 25 e 09 09 2008 4 e WE ooo Hiss Example connection The wiring is much like when in Mode 1 stand alone but with the addition of the bus connection Data A and Data B The EXIT button is optional Figu
17. power If 1 hour has been exceeded disconnect and reconnect power or enter this sequence KMO M Master code default 12345678 Other configuration Besides the setting of a valid address the configuration and programming of user codes are all done in the KeyLink PRO software Please refer to the KeyLink PRO software manual KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 27 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 27 e 09 09 2008 13 37 37 LL o Www END OF MODE 2 KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 28 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 28 e 09 09 2008 13 37 37 o SECTION MODE 3 Protocol Operation KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 29 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 29 e 09 09 2008 13 37 38 e 3 Protocol operation Choose this mode if the AX is to be interfaced to a third party control panel In protocol operation the AX has no user code memory AX sends keypress and prox tag information to a control panel via the selected interface If supported by the selected interface the control panel can send com mands to the AX1 instructing it to activate its outputs Wiegand ABA GENERAL GENERAL ESMI Seculo
18. refer to section Re set to factory default on page 12 and page 30 Power Supply d Fieure1 Block diagram of components involved in stand alone mode Mode 1 EXIT button In stand alone mode the user codes and configurations are done via the keypad of the aero AX Creating modifying and deleting user codes requires the use of the Master code See p 16 Modifying the configuration setup requires the use of the Service code See page 11 KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 10 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 10 e 09 09 2008 13 37 26 e wor Specifications Mode 1 specifications Function Values typical HID and EM410x AX1 11 and AX2 11 MIFARE AX1 21 and AX2 21 Mode 1 wiring Wire Description Power supply BLACK Power supply YELLOW Door output ground lt 1A 24V GREEN WHITE By pass output wire 1 100mA 50V GREEN BROWN By pass output wire 2 100mA 50V BLUE Tamper output wire 1 100mA 50V BLUE RED Tamper output wire 1 100mA 50V VIOLET Duress alarm output ground lt 1A 24V EXIT button Status input Sync Door feed bac GRAY GRAY PINK KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 11 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 11 e 09 09 2008 13 37 26 0 WII e vor P E Example connectio
19. time on page 14 is con figured for 0 seconds default 30 seconds 3 Enable Duress open alarm and Code tampering trigger Duress Alarm setup 44 When using this option the AX can trigger a silent alarm when a secret code is entered This is especially useful during duress The victim enters his her normal user code but with last digit as specified in this function Everything works normally but in addition a silent alarm is triggered For this function to be activeated it must be enabled se Alarm output function KSK44 z KO S Service code default 09876543 7 0 9 NOTE If using this function none of the user codes may contain the z digit in the last position KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 16 e 09 09 2008 13 37 29 e m e MODE 1 Lockout time 38 This functions specifies the lockout time in seconds after 3 invalid entries Using this function prevents code tampering KsK38 z KO 5 Service code default 09876543 2 0 999 default is 30 seconds NOTE If z 0 the lockout is disabled Buzzer function 36 This functions specifies the behavior of the buzzer KS K 36 21 5 Service code default 09876543 2 Buzzer function 0 4 default 1 Buzzer function 0 Buzzer off 1 Buzzer on during access period door output time period 2 Buzzer on for second during access period
20. 26 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 33 When in Mode 1 enter this sequence to enable Protocol Wiegand 26 K Service code K 40 02 K aero AX1 is now ready to be used as a 26 bit Wiegand reader Inputs Outputs WIRE FUNCTION I O TYPE YELLOW output open collector GREEN oaar output open collector WHITE High O Low O input PINK High Buzzer off Low Buzzer on Operation Keypress are converted and transmitted immediately Keypress are transmitted as 10 bit Wie gand parity 1 key 8 parity 1 The data format is as follows KEY data 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 K 0 Prox data are transmitted as 26 bit Wiegand parity 1 facility 8 data 16 parity 1 Facility code is default 7 KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk FO Hex E1 Hex D2 Hex C3 Hex B4 Hex A5 Hex 96 Hex 87 Hex 78 Hex 69 Hex 5A Hex 4B Hex e Page 33 09 09 2008 13 37 41 e 3 Protocol Wiegand MI When in Mode 1 enter this sequence to enable Protocol Motorola Indala Wiegand K Service code K 40 04 K aero AX1 is now ready to be used as a Motorola Indala output compatible Wiegand reader Inputs Outputs PINK High Buzzer off Low Buzzer on Operation Keypress are converted and transmitted immediately Keypress are transmitted as 8 bit Wie gand key 8 The data format is as follows
21. 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 14 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 14 e 09 09 2008 13 37 29 e O Advanced Configuration in Mode 1 This section is only required if advanced functions are needed otherwise refer to section Basic Configuration in Mode 1 see page 13 The aero AX has many very powerful functions that enable it to be used in almost any application A complete de scription is far to comprehensive to be printed in this user manual Only some are covered here and others can be found on www key7 dk Advanced function cue 3 door m Used when needed to control up to 3 door from one AX1 Please refer to www key7 dk Door feed back Used when need for alarm when door is left open or forced open Please refer to www key7 dk Sluice operation Used when two AX1 control two doors in a sluice Please refer to www key7 dk Configuration generator A web based tool This is a really useful tool when configuring the aero functions Simply make your selections and enter one single sequence You ll find it on www key7 dk On off operation If the outputs have to be operated in an on off toggle mode some things have to considered Reed more on www key7 dk Alarm functions The AX1 offers a variety of alarm functions including Sabotage Duress and Tampering See Alarm output function on page 16 Duress alarm a During duress a secret code is entered to trigger a silent alarm See Duress Alarm saetup on page 16
22. Alphatronics control panel using O dark circle 230V not present Protocol AV For configuring the Alphatronics control panel refer to screen 7 in its configuration software tool KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 41 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 41 e 09 09 2008 13 37 45 e 3 Protocol COOPER When in Mode 1 enter this sequence to enable Protocol AT K Service code K 40 08 a K a address ID 1 8 aero AX1 is now ready to be used as an COOPER SCANTRONIC access point using its RS485 based bus Central controllers using this protocol are RS216 RS224 RS232 and others Inputs Outputs WIRE FUNCTION 1 0 TYPE GRAY PINK DATAA RS 485 R GRAY DATA B 5 485 YELLOW DOORLOCK 1 BROWN SYNC DOOR LOCK 1 YELLOW wire This output can be used to drive a door lock Lock should be connected between and YEL LOW Refer to the COOPER SCANTRONIC manual for instructions on how to use this Max 200 meter Max 1000 meter Databus to control panel RS485 CATS lt Lm 5 YELLOW TO DOOR LOCK YELLOW TO DOOR LOCK Figure 11 Example of connecting an COOPER SCANTRONICS control panel using Protocol COOPER LIGHT RING O This is the normal state indicating locked O This indicates door open time KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone
23. EG 11 EXAMPLE CONNECTION uu ul 2 12 EXTENDED FUNCTIONALITY 12 BASIC CONFIGURATION IN MODE 1 13 Master code change 13 Service code change 13 User code length 14 Door output time 14 Reset to factory default 14 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION IN MODE 1 15 Alarm output function 16 Duress Alarm setup 16 Lockout time 17 Buzzer function 17 By pass output tiMe sssssssssssescoessosessosososcsesscecosesoeessosossseo 17 Output polarity 18 18 7 0 Pulse definition 18 19 PENNEN Create Modify User codes
24. ccess Profile 32 Access profile specifies whether the user has to present both the pin code and the prox tag or if it is sufficient to use either the pin code or the prox tag KsK320 ab K O S Service code default 09876543 a 0 or 1 Access profile when Status Input wire is not connected b 0 or 1 Access profile when Status Input wire is connected to ground Access profile a and b 0 Pin code and Prox 1 Pin code or Prox Default value for a 1 Default value for b 1 NOTE Status Input is the WHITE wire See page 9 Pulse definition 37 This functions specifies the pulse length used in the Buzzer function The time in 1 10th of seconds is sepcified by the z value 5 21 K O 5 Service code default 09876543 2 0 999 default 5 KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 18 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 18 e 09 09 2008 13 37 29 e MODE 5 Daily use in Mode 1 Daily use is very straight forward Enter user code and or present prox tag and the light circle O changes from red to green O indicating access When access ends the light circle fades back from green to red Create Modify User codes This procedure creates modifies user codes Up to 1000 user codes and or prox tags can be stored K M aaa u p O M Master code default 12345678 aaa 000 999 Memory location for user
25. data bits no parity 1 stop bit 9600 8 N 1 Keypress are transmitted immediately The data format is as follows lt START gt lt DATA gt lt CR gt lt LF STOP Prox data are transmitted immediately The data format is as follows START gt DATA 9 0 gt lt CR gt lt LF gt lt STOP gt Field values START 02 Hex DATA key value in ASCII format eg 49 49 equals key press 1 DATA 9 0 10 digits in HEX format eg 0101D2F107 lt LF gt OA Hex lt CR gt OD Hex lt STOP gt 03 Hex KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 44 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 44 e 09 09 2008 13 37 49 e 3 Protocol OEM Manufacturers please contact us for a dedicated protocol for your product KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 45 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 45 e 09 09 2008 13 37 49 ENS ot END OF MODE 3 KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 46 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 46 e 09 09 2008 13 37 49 aero models aero AX1 is available in 2 version aero AX1 11 Keypad prox combo aero AX1 10 Keypad only This manual covers both AX1 11 and AX1 10 For the AX1 10 the function referrin
26. g to the proximity reader can be neglected Conformity Products comply with the following EC Directives RoHS 2002 96 EC Electro Magnetic Compatibilty Directive EMC 2004 108 EC CENELEC EN 50130 4 1995 Amendment A1 and A2 Low Voltage Directive LVD 2006 95 EC WEEE 2002 96 EC AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 47 e 09 09 2008 13 37 49 Some of the many reactions Hey that s really really nice It is so nice to see someone dare to bring up a completely new design and even more nice that they get so well away with it I m so impressed How can you do it You re gonna make a difference Whau This new keypad should have its own place in the Museum of Modern Art Said by a customer producing high end A V entertainment systems What the heck How can KEY7 come from this SA250 SA850 to this aero in just one step Said by a surprised but very respected competitor I love you Said my wife AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 48 Y 09 09 2008 13 37 50 KEY 7 ATS Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark 7 dk AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 49 09 09 2008 13 37 54
27. he length of the user codes The length can be from 2 8 digits De fault length is 4 digits KS 31 21 K O S Service code default 09876543 7 2 8 NOTE Changing the code length with this function should be done before creating user code to avoid truncating or deleting the created codes Door output time 33 This functions specifies the active time in seconds for the Door output This output is activated when a user code is entered prox is presented The output can be configured as a toggle output entering 0 as the z value KsK33 z S Service code default 09876543 2 0 999 Default value 3 NOTE Door output is the yellow wire See page 9 NOTE When active this output makes a ground NOTE When using the output as a toggle output the output changes every time the a valid user code is entered The output is only is only active as long as the status input WHITE wire is low grounded Reset to factory default Using this function resets the AX1 back to factory default settings Disconnect power supply Connect PINK wire to BLACK wire Re connect power Wait for 5 seconds and notice circle turns red Release PINK wire from BLACK wire within 5 seconds without disconnecting the power supply mu wm AX1 is now reset to factory settings and all codes are cleared NOTE All user codes are deleted KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45
28. n In basic stand alone mode Mode 1 the cabling is limited to only 3 wires or 4 if an optional EXIT button is required Figure 2 shows the diagram POWER SUPPLY 8 24VDC regulated ELECTRONIC LOCK lt 1A Fieure 2 Wiring diagram for a simple single door application Mode 1 Extended functionality Status input The white wire controls the mode of access validation when using aero AX1 devices with both keypad and prox readers By default the user has to present either a valid pin code or a valid prox tag to gain access By changing the access mode the status input white wire is used to control whether the user has to present both a pin code and a prox tag or only one of them See Access profile on page 15 in section Advanced Configuration in Mode 1 to learn how to ac cess this mode KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 12 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 12 e 09 09 2008 13 37 27 e MODE Basic Configuration in Mode 1 This chapter describes the basic configuration of the aero AX Configuration is only required when operating the de vice as a stand alone access point Mode 1 Basic AX configuration is divided into 5 functions Configuration is done by entering below sequence Typical programming sequence K SK yyzK KEY7 logo button Approx 17 cm above and right of logo Button in light circle Ser
29. n ATS UNITEK LS10 TAC UNET7 TAC UNET RS485 RS232 ALPHATRONICS CASTLE CARE COOPER GENERAL SECURITY 9600 8 N t SCANTRONICS CUSTOM Figure 6 Basic interface types in Protocol Operation Mode 3 In addition to standard Wiegand ABA and RS232 protocols the aero AX also includes dedicated protocols for integration with many third party control panels e g ATS Castle Care Tech Cooper Security Alphatronics Scantronics TAC ESMI UNITEK MODE PROTOCOL SELECTION See next page KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 30 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 30 e 09 09 2008 13 37 39 e 3 Protocol selection The aero AX1 conta ins protocols for operation with most third party control panels Make sure the AX is in Mode 1 factory default If not in Mode 1 refer to section Reset to factory default on the next page Typical programming sequence K S K 40 p a t K K KEY7 logo Approx 1 2cm above and right of logo S Service code Default 09876543 p protocol id 2 digits a address 1 2 digits t tamper function 1digit Note Service code is only valid 60 minutes after applying power a and t are only required on some protocols Position of hidden K button Although protocol selection is very straight forward there is one rule to remeber PROTOCOL SELECTION
30. re 5 shows the diagram Power Supply KH EXIT button YELLOW K Data A Lock Data B Figure 5 Typical access point wiring in a KeyLink PRO network Configuration The only configuration needed is the address setting 1 Connect power and network Data A and B 2 Circle flashes red indicating the need of a valid address 3 Enter a 2 digit address in the range from 01 to 31 4 Circle shifts from flashing to constant red light indicating that it now has a valid address Background When connecting the aero AX to the KeyLink PRO network it will recognize the com munication and knows that it has to work in Mode 2 The AX does also know that it has an invalid address and without a valid address it can not communicate with the KeyLink PRO server and it starts thus flashing red with its circle This should alert the installer to enter an address in the range from 01 to 31 KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 26 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 26 e 09 09 2008 13 37 36 NS e o Hii If for some reason the address has to be changed after it has been set enter below sequence K 09876543 K 39 aa K K KEY7 logo button Approx 1 cm above and right of logo aa Address range fro 01 to 31 2 digits Position of hidden K button Note that this command must be performed within 1 hour after applying
31. re transmitted PROX data are transmitted as 26 bit Wiegand parity 1 facility 8 data 16 parity 1 Key data are transmitted as 26 bit Wiegand parity 1 facility 8 data 16 parity 1 KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 35 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 35 e 09 09 2008 13 37 41 Protocol Wiegand 32 4 HID MODE 3 Before selecting the HID 32 bit output protocol you should decide if you would like to change the prox reader from an EM4100 compatible reader to a HID compatible reader so the AX will accept HID cards K Service code K 49 0 K This will make the AX read EM4100 compatible tags cards This is the default mode K Service code K 49 1 K This will make the AX read HID compatible tags cards 125kHz When in Mode 1 enter this sequence to enable Protocol 32 4 Wiegand K Service code K 40 13 K aero AX1 is now ready to be used as a HID output compatible Wiegand reader for the use with e g an ATS central panel The output is 32 bit card data and 4 bit key data Inputs Outputs WIRE FUNCTION I O TYPE YELLOW Data 0 output open collector GREEN Data 1 output open collector WHITE High O Low PINK High Buzzer off Low Buzzer on Operation KEY data are transmitted after 4 consecutive entries followed by touching the O If more than 4 digitgs are entered only the last 4 digits
32. to 1000 simultaneous users per access point e KeyLink PRO offers easy administration of users sites periods logs and reports From a hardware point of view the functions of the AX is the same as in Mode 1 e g the door lock is directly controlled from the AX1 and EXIT buttons can be connected Configuration is done using the KeyLink PRO software MODE SELECTION See next page KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 22 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 22 e 09 09 2008 1 e oo 8 Mode 2 selection Selecting Mode 2 is handled automatically since the AX detects the presence of a KeyLink PRO network and switches automatically from Mode 1 stand alone mode to Mode 2 The absence of the KeyLink PRO network for more than two hours brings the AX1 back to Mode 1 See the follow ing pages on how build a KeyLink PRO network KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 23 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 23 e 09 09 2008 1 e WE o Hi Specifications Mode 2 specifications Function Values typical HID and EM410x AX1 11 and AX2 11 MIFARE AX1 21 and AX2 21 Mode 2 wiring Description Power supply 8 24V DC Power supply OV YELLOW Door output ground lt 1A 24V GREEN WHITE By pass output wire 1 100mA 50V GREEN BROWN By pass
33. vice code Master code function code configuration data Default 09876543 Default 12345678 Always 2 digits 1 to 16 digits HS 50 x Position of hidden K button Note Technician code is only valid 60 minutes after applying power In the following sections the 5 function configurations are explained Master code change 10 The Master code is used to create and modify user codes It is important to change the default Master code to prevent unauthorized modification the user codes K M K 10 nm1 nm2 K O M Master code default 12345678 nm1 The new Master code nm2 Repeated new Master code NOTE Master code must always contain 8 digits Service code change 30 The Service code is used to edit function parameters It is important to change the default service code to prevent unauthorized modification the functionality K s K 30 ns1 ns2 K O S Service code default 09876543 ns1 The new Service code ns2 Repeated new Service code NOTE Service code must always contain 8 digits NOTE The Service code will time out after 60 minutes Re enabling can be done either way Enter the Master code Disconnect power and re connect power KEY 7 A S Bavneh jvej 19 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 8686 7307 Fax 45 8686 7177 info key7 dk www key7 dk Page 13 AXI manual rev 11 UK indd 13 e 09 09 2008 13 37 29 e MODE 1 User code length 31 This function specifies t

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