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1. Present and remove the Master Tag Page 33 EXAMPLE How to use the LED s to select Memory Locations Graphical Instructions Example Value set to 03 TOP GREEN LIGHT will SHORT FLASH Coy to indicate O TENS gt 00 lt TOP RED LIGHT will FLASH 3 TIMES to indicate 3 UNITS Short Flash 0 Flash x 3 TENS UNITS Example Value set to 30 TOP GREEN LIGHT will FLASH 3 TIMES to indicate 30 TOP RED LIGHT will SHORT FLASH to indicate O UNITS Short Flash 0 UNITS TOP GREEN LIGHT will FLASH TIMES to indicate 30 TOP RED LIGHT will FLASH 6 TIMES to indicate 6 UNITS TOP GREEN LIGHT will FLASH 4 TIMES to indicate 40 TOP RED LIGHT will FLASH 9 TIMES to indicate 9 UNITS UNITS Page 34 Delete Tag Tag available Please Note To ABORT wait for 60 seconds for the SOLO to RESET TOP TOP TOP Present amp Present amp ORANGE GREEN RED Hold 4 Remove eu Master Tag 9 Master Tag Present amp BOTTOM BOTTOM RED Existing User Tag Graphical Instructions Present and HOLD either Master Tag until all lights turn ON Lights Remove the Master Tag Observe Top Top green light will remain on Lights Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Lights Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn
2. Observe Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Ts Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange and top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Page 68 Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top green light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag TOP ORANGE LIGHT will FLASH to indicate HUNDREDS TOP GREEN LIGHT will FLASH to indicate TENS TOP RED LIGHT will FLASH to indicate UNITS of CURRENT Relay Time Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and HOLD the Master Tag On TOP RED LIGHT count number of flashes required for UNITS value Short Flash 0 Remove Master Tag when required UNITS value reached Only the TOP RED LIGHT will remain ON Present and HOLD Master Tag On TOP GREEN LIGHT count number of flashes required for TENS value Short Flash 0 Remove Master Tag when required TENS value reached The TOP GREEN LIGHT and TOP RED LIGHT will remain ON Present and HOLD Master Tag On TOP ORANGE LIGHT count number of flashes required for HUNDREDS value Short Flash 0 TENS UNITS HUNDREDS Only BOTTOM GREEN L
3. Rec 89 MEMORY ALLOCATION AND PARAMETER SETTINGS FORM 90 ADVANCED USER MAP can be found between 46 amp 47 SURFACE MOUNT DRILLING TEMPLATE can be found between 46 amp 47 Page4 Product Overview The SOLO is a cost effective entry level stand alone proximity access control system for single access point applications By presenting a valid CENTSYS proximity tag to the SOLO Reader it will activate or release the access point door lock or operator and allow access The SOLO Readeris a robust weatherproof unit that is mounted adjacentto the door or access point Itis a fully integrated unit with the controller read coil and output drives all contained inside the unit The SOLO model 50 can store up to 51 unique proximity Tags of which two are Master Tags Tags are stored on the units non volatile memory in separate Memory Locations The use of Memory Locations allows for selective addition and deletion of Tags as required Programming of the system is done using either of the Master Tags and the indicator lights on the front of the Reader To further simplify the installation of the SOLO Reader all parameters are pre programmed according to most application requirements Both audible and visual feedback is provided if a valid Tag is presented In addition visual feedback is given if the presented Tag is invalid The SOLO s
4. STAND ALONE PROXIMITY ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM Company Profile Centurion Systems Pty Ltd South Africa has been manufacturing automatic gate systems since 1986 and is committed to providing reliable cost effective solutions in the field of gate and access automation We offer a diverse range of products including gate motors GSM based products garage door motors remote controls keypads traffic barriers proximity access control and intercom systems Our products are developed by an in house team of talented engineers that are constantly researching new and innovative technologies to improve our existing products and expand our product range Our production facility in ohannesburg is 150 9001 quality assurance certified and all our products are manufactured to the highest level of quality with a 10096 test to specification Through a team of dedicated technicians and sales personnel together with a fully fledged in house training facility we are committed to providing unmatched service to our customers and support for our products A worldwide network of distributors and installers ensure that our products remain The Automatic Choice in access automation Further information is available on our website www centsys com au Centurion Systems Pty Ltd reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice and without obligation of Centurion Systems Pty Ltd to notify any persons of any
5. AS Top red light will turn on CS Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag PIS Top green light will turn on HS Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag HS Top green and Top red light will turn on CAS Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag TOP ORANGE LIGHT will FLASH to indicate HUNDREDS TOP GREEN LIGHT will FLASH to indicate TENS TOP RED LIGHT will FLASH to indicate UNITS of CURRENT Door Open Pre Warn Time Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and HOLD the Master Tag On TOP RED LIGHT count number of flashes required for UNITS value Short Flash 0 Remove Master Tag when required UNITS value reached Only the TOP RED LIGHT will remain ON Present and HOLD Master Tag Tens Short Flash 0 On TOP GREEN LIGHT count number of flashes required for TENS value Short Flash 0 d Page 72 Remove Master Tag when required TENS value reached The TOP GREEN LIGHT and TOP RED LIGHT will remain ON Present and HOLD Master Tag e Hundreds Short Flash 0 flashes required for HUNDREDS value 2 On TOP ORANGE LIGHT count number of 1 Short Flash 0 Remove Master Tag when required HUNDREDS reached Confirm time you have selected is correct TOP ORANGE LIGHT indicates HUNDREDS TOP GREEN LIGHT indicates TENS TOP RED LIGHT indicates UNITS HUNDREDS TENS UNITS To CHANGE VALUE
6. Door Open Pre warn Time 5 Seconds 0 Seconds Door Open Alarm Time 30 Seconds Door Forced Alarm Time Continuous Latched Hold Off Time 0 Seconds Table 4 Factory Default Timer Values 1 Timer Option 1 Relay Time Factory Default 1 Second This is the time for which the onboard Relay remote relay Smartswitch II will activate when a valid Tag is presented The timer can be set to Pulsed Latching or OFF depending on its value See Table 5 for various settings 2 Timer Option 2 Door Open Time Factory Default 5 Seconds This is the length of time for which the door is allowed to stay open BEFORE any warnings or alarms occur See Table 5 for various settings 3 Timer Option 3 Door Open Pre Warn Time Factory Default 0 Seconds This is the length of time for which a warning will be issued BEFORE the Door Open Alarm is activated See Table 5 for various settings 4 Timer Option 4 Door Open Alarm Factory Default 30 Seconds This is the length of time for which the Door Open Alarm will be active See Table 5 for various settings After a valid Tag is presented and the door is opened the Door Open Timer begins to count down If the door remains open after the Door Open Time has expired the buzzer will begin to sound a warning tone for the duration of the Door Open Pre Warn Time If the door still remains open after the Door Open Pre Warn Time has expired the Door Open Alarm will ac
7. BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag It is recommended that the attached Memory Location allocation and Parameter settings form be updated Examples for setting timer values may be found on page 64 Page 80 Change Hold Off Time ES Please Note Time selectable in 1 second increments from 1 to 255 seconds TOP TOP ORANGE M RED Present amp Remove Present amp Hold F Remove Master Tag 7 Master Tag Master Tag BOTTOM BOTTOM GREEN Graphical Instructions Observe Lights Am Present and HOLD either Master Tag until all lights turn ON Remove the Master Tag Observe Top Top green light will remain on Lights Observe Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange and top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag m Top green light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag m Top green and Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON
8. Master Tag Master Tag Graphical Instructions Present and HOLD either Master Tag until all lights turn ON Observe Lights Remove the Master Tag Observe Top green light will remain on Lights Observe Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON 17 Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top green light will turn on Page 51 Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top green and top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag To turn DOOR FORCED ALARM BUZZER ON Top orange light will remain on To turn DOOR FORCED ALARM BUZZER OFF Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag CAS Bottom green light will flash to indicate DOOR FORCED ALARM BUZZER is ON Bottom red light will flash to indicate DOOR FORCED ALARM BUZZER is OFF Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Both BOTTOM GREEN L
9. Present and remove the Master Tag m Top orange light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange and top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag m Top orange light and top green light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag m TOP ORANGE LIGHT will FLASH to indicate HUNDREDS TOP GREEN LIGHT will FLASH to indicate TENS TOP RED LIGHT will FLASH to indicate UNITS of CURRENT Door Forced Alarm Time Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and HOLD the Master Tag 0 Page 82 Units Short Flash 0 On TOP RED LIGHT count number of flashes required for UNITS value Short Flash 0 Remove Master Tag when required UNITS value reached Only the TOP RED LIGHT will remain ON Present and HOLD Master Tag Tens Short Flash 0 On TOP GREEN LIGHT count number of flashes required for TENS value Short Flash 0 Remove Master when required TENS value reached The TOP GREEN LIGHT and TOP RED LIGHT will remain ON Present and HOLD Master Tag 2 1 Hundreds Short Flash 0 On TOP ORANGE LIGHT count number of flashes required for HUNDREDS value Short Flash 0 Remove Master Tag when required HUNDREDS reached HUNDREDS TENS UNITS Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the M
10. The BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT will flash to indicate that the SOLO Reader is in Autolearn Mode Page 88 Autolearn DISABLE Present and HOLD either Master Tag until all TOP lights turn ON Observe Lights Remove the Master Tag The BOTTOM RED LIGHT will flash to indicate that the SOLO Reader is now in Normal Run Mode Page 89 Memory Allocation amp Parameter Settings Form Memory Location 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 Relevant Information Name etc Page 90 Memory Location 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Relevant Information Name etc Configuration Label Factory Defaults User Settings Tag Buzzer ON Free E xit ON External Door Forced Alarm Local Door Forced Alarm External Door Open Alarm Local Door Forced Alarm Smartswitch Il Timer Label Factory Defaults User Settings Relay Time 1 Door Open Time 5 Pre Warn Time 0 Door Open Alarm Time 30 Door Forced Alarm Time 255 Latched Hold Off Time 0 Page 91 CENTSYS 0 07 B 0028 Solo Installation Manual 10 ul2012 www centsys com au
11. and remove the Master Tag es Short Flash 0 gt 00 lt Flash 1 TENS UNITS Selected Memory Location 01 indicated by TOP GREEN LIGHT Single Flash and TOP RED LIGHT Shor Flash BES 0042 Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag 5 22 ool Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag BLES ood Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag oo f TAS Present and HOLD Master Tag in Memory Location 00 until all lights turn ON Remove the Master Tag oo 4 Top green light will remain on Present and remove the NEW Master Tag FI 22 SOLO Reader will enter normal RUN MODE TOP GREEN LIGHT will flash and the BUZZER will sound to indicate a successful addition Present and REMOVE either Master Tag It is recommended that the attached Memory Location allocation and Parameter settings form be updated Please note that the primary Master Tag memory location 00 has greater access rights than the secondary Master Tag memory location 01 Only the primary Master Tag is capable of clearing the entire memory back to factory defaults as well as clearing all memory locations This is NOT possible with the secondary Master Tag Counting examples for Memory Locations may be found on page 32 Page 38 Replacing Master Tag in Memory Location 00 Primary Mas
12. and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top green light will turn on Page 49 Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top green and top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag To turn DOOR FORCED ALARM OUTPUT ON Top green and top red light will remain on To turn DOOR FORCED ALARM OUTPUT OFF Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag BS HS Bottom green light will flash to indicate DOOR FORCED ALARM OUTPUT Bottom red light will flash to indicate DOOR FORCED ALARM OUTPUT is OFF Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag The SOLO Reader will enter normal RUN MODE It v rocommendeg that the attached Memory Location allocation and Parameter settings form be updated Tips and tricks for SOLO Configuration Menu on page 44 Page 50 Turning DOOR FORCED ALARM BUZZER ON or OFF B Please Note ABORT wait for 60 seconds for the SOLO to RESET TOP TOP ORANGE aan EM Present amp Remove Present amp gt Hold 4 I Remove Tag 7
13. buzzer will sound to indicate a successful addition Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag The SOLO Reader will enter normal RUN MODE It recommended that the attached Memory Location allocation and Parameter settings form be updated Counting examples for Memory Locations may be found on page 25 Page 26 EXAMPLE How to use the LED s to select Memory Locations Graphical Instructions Example Value set to 03 Short Flash 0 TENS 690 Short Flash 0 UNITS Flash x 6 UNITS UNITS Page 27 TOP GREEN LIGHT will SHORT FLASH to indicate O TENS TOP RED LIGHT will FLASH 3 TIMES to indicate 3 UNITS TOP GREEN LIGHT will FLASH TIMES to indicate 30 TOP RED LIGHT will SHORT FLASH to indicate O UNITS TOP GREEN LIGHT will FLASH TIMES to indicate 30 TOP RED LIGHT will FLASH 6 TIMES to indicate 6 UNITS TOP GREEN LIGHT will FLASH 4 TIMES to indicate 40 TOP RED LIGHT will FLASH 9 TIMES to indicate 9 UNITS Add Tag USER Specified Memory Locations ES Please Note Previous Memory Locations will not be overwritten To ABORT wait for 60 seconds forthe SOLO to RESET TOP TOP TOP Present amp R Present amp ORANGE GREEN RED Hold 4 emove 4 Remove Present amp BOTTOM BOTTOM 2 Remove GREEN RED New Tag Graph
14. increments from one second to four minutes Mounting of the SOLO is very simple as it can be flush mounted into a 100mm x 50mm light switch box or surface mounted directly onto the wall In addition the unit can be purchased with an anti knock shield providing better protection when surface mounting the unit externally orto a gooseneck Page 5 Specifications Physical Supply Voltage 10 12VAC 12 15VDC Standby Current 50mA Maximum Current 180mA Operating Temperature 20 C to 50 C Operating Humidity 0 90 non condensing Tag Frequency 13 56 MHz Housing Material ABS UV Stabilised Degree of Protection 55 Dimensions Surface Mount 129H x 90W x 29D Flush Mount 125H x 85W x 16D Outputs Inputs Output channel Single output selectable as relay NC or NO or open collector Relay rating 50V non inductive N O Open collector rating CHD Maximum 50mA positive connected to CHD Door open forced output ALARM Maximum 50mA positive connected to CHD SmartSwitch Il power output Maximum 200mA CHD Free exit input Door sense input Potential free normally open contact FRX Potential free normally closed contact DOOR SEN Anti tamper switch Operational Tag capacity Tagread range Potential free normally closed contact Optional extra 51tags including Master Admin 80 100mm Output relay pulse time s 0 254 Adjustable in 1 second increments
15. is important to note that the primary Master Tag memory location 00 has greater access rights than the secondary Master Tag memory location 01 Only the primary Master Tag is capable of clearing the entire memory back to factory defaults as well as clearing all memory locations This is NOT possible with the secondary Master Tag For this reason it is recommended that the primary MASTER Tag is kept in a safe and secure place while the secondary Master Tag is used for day to day administration and operation of the system The SOLO Reader allows tags to be added to the system in three ways 1 QuikAdd This option will add new tags to the available Memory Locations sequentially without displaying the actual Memory Location Referto pages 9 and 10 for Quik Add Instructions 2 Add Tag SOLO Reader specified Memory Location This option will add tags to available Memory Locations sequentially while displaying the actual Memory Location 3 Add Tag User Specified Memory Location This option will add tags to available Memory Locations selected by the user To fully exploit the features of the SOLO system itis necessary to keep an up to date record of each user and the Memory Location in which his her tag is stored The Memory Allocation and Parameter Setting form included with this product should be used to maintain this information Refer to the back of the QUIK Installation Manual pg 16 or print out page 84 of this electronic manu
16. of Indicator Lights During Normal Run Mode Flashing bottom Red light Normal Run Mode Red light acts as a Beacon Flashing bottom Green light Autolearn Mode Green light acts as a Beacon Flashing top Green light Relay configured as latching output Flashing top Red light 1x Power supply too low Flashing top Red light 2x Power supply within warning range Flashing top Red light 3x Power supply too high Flashing top Orange light Solo Reader faulty return to Authorised Distributor Flashing top Orange and Red light Solo Reader faulty return to Authorised Distributor Identification of Tags Find MasterTags It is important to note that the SOLO system can accommodate two MASTER tags used for administering the unit The primary MASTER tagis stored in memory location 00 and the secondary in 01 If the MASTER tags have not been clearly marked it is very easy to identify them by presenting the tags momentarily to the reader Refer to the detailed instructions below Find User Tag Memory Location If a user tag has not been recorded in the Memory Allocation and Parameter Settings form provided with the kit then itis very easy to identify this tag s memory location See the menu on page 23 for detailed instructions Page 20 Find Master Tags ES Please Note SOLO Reader remains in Normal Run Mode f either Master Tag is presented to the SOLO Reader for longer for than 5 seconds PROGRAM MODE will be entered TOP
17. of Terminals J umper 2 Read range will be affected if not correctly set Jumper Off Masonry Mounting Jumper On Steel Mounting Power Supply 10 12V AC _ 12 15V DC _ sa ei A must be fitted i Door Sense Typical Facility is not Potential being used Free Contact to operate Gate Motor or eee ee cee Typical J umper 1 Alternatively Traffic Barrier Jumper 1 in Position 1 Door Smartswitch Enabled Connection Refer to page 18 amp 59 for Door Lock Jumper 1 in Position 2 i cam Relay Output Enabled Standard Systems Fig 2 Identification of Terminals and Jumper Positions Page 16 Solenoid Electric Door Lock J umper 2 Wire power to lock separately from the reader Read range will be affected if not correctly set Jumper Off Masonry Mounting Jumper On Steel Mounting i a e SO G S e omr Jumper 2 AX 5 voc 2 VAC 1 1 Jumper 1 FRX FIRE DOOR SEN ALARM NB Wire Link must be fitted if door sense faci
18. remain on To turn DOOR OPEN ALARM OUTPUT OFF Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag BIS Bottom green light will flash to indicate DOOR OPEN ALARM OUTPUT is ON Bottom red light will flash to indicate DOOR OPEN ALARM OUTPUT is OFF Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag The SOLO Reader will enter normal RUN MODE It 5 recommended that the attached Memory Location allocation and Parameter settings form be updated Tips and tricks for SOLO Configuration Menu on page 44 Page 55 Turning DOOR OPEN ALARM BUZZER ON or OFF Please Note To ABORT wait for 60 seconds for the SOLO to RESET TOP TOP TOP ORANGE GREEN RED Present amp Remove Present amp gt F Master Tag Je Remove aster Tag aster Tag BOTTOM BOTTOM GREEN RED Graphical Instructions Present and HOLD either Master Tag until all lights turn ON Observe Lights IO Remove the Master Tag Observe Top Top green light will remain on Lights Observe Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON EHE Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the M
19. single output channel provides a potential free Normally Open or Normally Closed contact and can be configured as latching or pulsed The pulsed time is adjustable in one second increments from one second to four minutes The output can also be configured to operate with a CENTSYS SMARTSWITCH II The Smartswitch II is mounted directly at the door lock or gate motor to provide an even higher level of security by preventing a would be intruder from tampering with the door lock gate trigger lines to gain entry The SOLO provides a free exit facility This is typically where a pushbutton mounted on the inside of the door or gate entrance is required to operate the access point For added security this feature can be inhibited if not being used The SOLO provides an input for door gate sensor that can be used to detect whether the access point has been forced open or left open The unit in turn provides an open collector output with pulse or latching facility so that either or both of these alarm conditions can be relayed to a third party alarm system In addition an optional tamper alert switch is available that can be connected to a third party alarm to provide an early warning if the SOLO Reader is being forced open The access point left open alarm will only activate after the pre warn time internal buzzer followed by the access point left open time have expired The pre warn and access point left open times are programma ble in one second
20. such revisions or changes Additionally Centurion Systems Pty Ltd makes no representations or warranties with respect to this document No part of this document may be copied stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical optical or photographic without the express prior written consent of Centurion Systems Pty Ltd Table of Contents Product OVervieW sac sos ee Ra E RR RE ERR GA EE 5 Spedcificatioris asic Haass We MY eR qr acea dd Dade oed be eed 6 Tools and Equipment Required pra REGI Ep ed E RISeeHe T PPS 7 QUIK Installation QUIK WIRING DIAGRAM trek i dere mer kd d pe dns Ed sect hed ed 8 QUIK ADD New Installation eem eme t ene Rime manere 9 QUIK ADD Existing Installation odore ex moda o DIRE EX eph Rhe 10 QUIK DELETE ron eet natant We on P RR Per et PE Re Ee ne Tur paa 11 QUIK PARAMETER FACTORY 12 Installation of SOLO 2 ask ete Dene ee WEE 13 Wiring DIAQKAMIS 9 13 vade PA een ARP es 16 Overview of User Interface meat deo ew go e e Rege 20 Idettiticatiomo h Tags doa oos a oti dee ret dee cte 20 Find Master Tag ened ott death edicere d E bb b AE dr RD Bed ees 21 Fin
21. volt DC and can be connected to a third party alarm system external siren etc Please read the Timer Menu options relevantto Door Forced Alarm Time A working Zap Tag thathas been previously added to a Memory Location ofthe SOLO Reader Page 43 4 Configuration Option 4 DOOR FORCEDALARM BUZZER Factory DefaultOFF If turned ON the DOOR FORCED ALARM BUZZER option activates the built in buzzer when the access point being controlled by the SOLO Reader has been forced open Please read the Timer Menu options relevant to Door Forced Alarm Time 5 Configuration Option 5 DOOR OPEN ALARM OUTPUT Factory DefaultOFF Ifturned ON the Door Open Alarm Output option activates the ALARM output when the access point being controlled by the SOLO Reader has been left open longer than the configurable door open time The ALARM terminal provides a common ground Open Collector output capable of sinking a MAXIMUM current of 50mA at 17V DC and can be connected to a third party alarm system external siren etc Please readthe Timer Menu options relevantto Door Forced Open Alarm Time 6 Configuration Option 6 DOOR OPEN ALARM BUZZER Factory DefaultOFF Ifturned ON the Door Open Alarm Buzzer option activates the built in buzzer when the access point being controlled by the SOLO Reader has been left open for longer than the configurable door open time Please read the Timer Menu options relevant to Door Open Time and Door Open Alarm T
22. EEN LIGHT ON Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Present and remove the Master Tag BIS BGS Bottom green light will flash Bottom red light will flash to indicate the FREE EXIT is ON to indicate the FREE EXIT is OFF Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag The SOLO Reader will enter normal RUN MODE It 5 ee ommences that the attached Memory Location allocation and Parameter settings form be updated Tips and tricks for SOLO Configuration Menu on page 44 Page 48 Turning DOOR FORCED ALARM OUTPUT ON or OFF Please Note To ABORT wait for 60 seconds for the SOLO to RESET TOP TOP TOP ORANGE GREEN RED Present amp Remove Present amp lt gt gt F Master Tag Je Remove aster Tag aster Tag BOTTOM BOTTOM GREEN RED Graphical Instructions Present and HOLD either Master Tag until all lights turn ON Observe Lights Remove the Master Tag Top green light will remain on Observe Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present
23. GHT count number of flashes required for TENS value Short Flash 0 Remove Master Tag when required TENS value reached The TOP GREEN LIGHT and TOP RED LIGHT will remain ON Present and HOLD Master Tag On TOP ORANGE LIGHT count number of flashes required for HUNDREDS value Short Flash 0 Remove Master Tag when required HUNDREDS reached Confirm time you have selected is correct ee oo 223 e Co TOP ORANGE LIGHT indicates HUNDREDS TOP GREEN LIGHT indicates TENS TOP RED LIGHT indicates UNITS HUNDREDS TENS UNITS To ACCEPT NEW TIME To CHANGE VALUE 25 Repeat from step 14 above Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Page 67 Change Door Open Time ES Please Note Time selectable in 1 second increments from 1 to 255 seconds For INFINITE DOOR OPEN TIME select 255 e ABORT wait for 60 seconds for the SOLO to RESET TOP TOP ORANGE EY RED Present amp Remove Present amp Hold 4 Remove AD n Tag 7 Master Tag Master Tag POTTOM BOTTOM Graphical Instructions Present and HOLD either Master Tag until all lights turn ON Observe Lights Remove the Master Tag Observe Top green light will remain on Lights
24. IGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Remove Master Tag when required HUNDREDS reached Confirm time you have selected is correct TOP ORANGE LIGHT indicates HUNDREDS TOP GREEN LIGHT indicates TENS TOP RED LIGHT indicates UNITS CHANGE VALUE Repeat from step 16 above Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Page 70 Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Change Door Open Pre Warn Time ES Please Note Time selectable in 1 second increments from 1 to 255 seconds For INFINITE DOOR OPEN PRE WARN TIME select 255 ABORT wait for 60 seconds for the SOLO to RESET TOP TOP TOP ORANGE GREEN RED eu Present amp 4 Remove 4 Present amp Hold Remove Master Tag Master Tag Master Tag BOTTOM RED BOTTOM GREEN Graphical Instructions Present and HOLD either Master Tag until all lights turn ON Observe Remove the Master Tag Observe Top Top green light will remain on Lights Observe Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange and top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag
25. IGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Turning DOOR OPEN ALARM OUTPUT ON or OFF B Please Note ABORT wait for 60 seconds for the SOLO to RESET TOP TOP ORANGE Em EM Present amp Remove Present amp Hold 4 Master Tag ZI Remove aster Tag Master Tag BOTTOM BOTTOM Graphical Instructions Present and HOLD either Master Tag until all lights turn ON Observe Lights Remove the Master Tag Top green light will remain on Observe Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top green light will turn on Page 53 Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top green and top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange and top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag To turn DOOR OPEN ALARM OUTPUT ON Top orange and top red light will
26. N Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange and top green light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange top green and top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Page 60 Top orange top green and top red light will remain on turn SMARTSWITCH II ON To turn SMARTSWITCH II OFF Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Present and remove the Master Tag EGS CH Bottom green light will flash Bottom red light will flash to indicate SMARTSWITCH II is ON to indicate SMARTSWITCH Il is OFF Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag The SOLO Reader will enter normal RUN MODE It S recommendea that the attached Memory Location allocation and Parameter settings form be updated Tips and tricks for SOLO Configuration Menu on page 44 Page 61 Timers Menu Overview The Timers Menu of the SOLO Reader allows 5 timer values to be changed individually as required for eachinstallation The various Timer values have been factory presetto the most commonly used values FACTORY DEFAULT TIMER VALUES Relay Time 1 Second Door Open Time
27. Repeat from step 18 above Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag It 8 rocommengeg that the attached Memory Location allocation and Parameter settings form be updated Examples for setting timer values may be found on page 64 Page 73 Change Door Open Alarm Time ES Please Note Time selectable in 1 second increments from 1 to 255 seconds For LATCHED DOOR OPEN ALARM select 255 ABORT wait for 60 seconds for the SOLO to RESET TOP TO ORANGE Em RED Present amp Remove Present amp Hold P amp 45 Remove Master Tag 7 Master Tag Master Tag BOTTOM BOTTOM GREEN Present and HOLD either Master Tag until all lights turn ON Remove the Master Tag Top green light will remain on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange and top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Page 74 Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top green light will turn on On
28. T x ole Oo _9 __ TAG BUZZER G 55 o9o FRX EXTERNAL ALARM e S DOOR FORCED LOCAL ALARM 229 DOOR OREN EXTERNAE REREM ZI OPEN LOCAL ALARM Buon OPEN SHARTSWITCH ON or OFF v e e ooe RELAY eo 0 z DOOR OPEN cf oe GO e Y PRE WARN _ i 60 e DOOR OPEN ALARM e DOOR FORCED eos HOLD OFF o 9o Turning the FREE EXIT or OFF B Please Note ABORT wait for 60 seconds for the SOLO to RESET TO OR NGE oe Present amp Remove Present amp Hold I 4 Remove Tag e Master Tag 9 Master Tag BOTTOM BOTTOM GREEN Graphical Instructions Observe wr Present and HOLD either Master Tag until all lights turn ON Remove the Master Tag Top green light will remain on Observe Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Tus Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top green light will turn on Page 47 Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top green light will remain on Only BOTTOM GR
29. TOP ORANGE GREEN RED Present amp Present amp Remove Remove d AS oe 27 BOTTOM BOTTOM Location 00 Location 01 GREEN RED Graphical Instructions Present and REMOVE the Master Tag in Memory Location 00 BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT and BOTTOM RED LIGHT will turn ON briefly Present and REMOVE the Master Tag in Memory Location 01 BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT will turn ON briefly The irate Reader will remain in Normal RUN MODE if Master Tags are presented for less than 5 seconds Page 21 Find User Memory Location E Please Note This procedure is for checking Memory Location of User Tags only The SOLO Reader remains in Normal Run Mode The Memory Location will be repeatedly shown for as long as the User Tag is presented to the SOLO Reader Ensure that the Master Tag is not presented to the SOLO Reader for longer than 5 seconds or Programme Mode will be entered The TOP RED LIGHT will flash momentarily if the presented Tag is not present in the SOLO TOP TOP ORANGE GREEN RED amp Remove gt I USER TAG BOTTOM BOTTOM GREEN RED QQ Memory Location Graphical Instructions Present and HOLD a User Tag to the SOLO Reader TOP GREEN LIGHT and TOP RED LIGHT will FLASH individually Qs Note Short Flash 0 Count the number of flashes on the TOP GREEN LIGHT to indicate TENS E c Lights Short Flash 0 Flash x TENS Qos Note S
30. UTO LEARN UNLIMITED oto TIME ADVANCED USER MENU DRILL 5mm PREFERRED C PREFERRED CONDUIT CONDUIT LOCATION LOCATION DRILL 5mm SURFACE MOUNT INSTALLATION This mounting template is to be used when performing a surface mount installation Remove template from book e When planning where to locate the unit it is important to consider the cable entry position Do not allow cables to enter the unit through the centre area as this will interfere with assembly of the unit after installation Place the template in such a manner that conduit where provided will be behind one of the four preferred conduit locations shown alongside If conduit is not provided surface mounted cabling should be planned to enter the unit through one of the 4 preferred locations indicated The conduit locations are indicated in order of preference Location 1 being the most preferable cable entry location and location 3 being the least preferable cable entry location MOUNTING TEMPLATE QUIK ADD y ADD TAG w DELETE TAG 000 5 w TIMERS SOLO SPECIFIED CS 7 MEMORY LOCATION USER SPECIFIED MEMORY LOCATION QUIK DELETE TAGS ONLY USER SPECIFIED MEMORY LOCATION 55 DELETE TAG 60 4 COMPLETE DELETE TAG amp FACTORY DEFAUL
31. able in 1 second increments from 1 to 255 seconds For LATCHING RELAY select 255 e ABORT wait for 60 seconds for the SOLO to RESET TOP TOP ORANGE my RED Present amp Remove Present amp Hold 4 amp Remove Master Tag e Master Tag Master Tag BOTTOM a GREEN Present and HOLD either Master Tag until all lights turn ON Observe Lights Remove the Master Tag Observe op Lights Top green light will remain on Observe Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange and top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag TOP ORANGE LIGHT will FLASH to indicate HUNDREDS TOP GREEN LIGHT will FLASH to indicate TENS TOP RED LIGHT will FLASH to indicate UNITS of CURRENT Relay Time Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and HOLD the Master Tag Units hort Flash 0 On TOP RED LIGHT count number of flashes required for UNITS value Short Flash 0 Remove Master Tag when required UNITS value reached Only the TOP RED LIGHT will remain ON Present and HOLD Master Tag Tens Short Flash 0 On TOP GREEN LI
32. al when you need to update the form Some ofthe benefits of having this information available are e Ifauser loses atag it can be selectively deleted from the memory Ifalosttag is found its Memory Location can be determined and it can be returned to the correct user See Page 20 Page 24 Add Tag SOLO Specified Memory Locations Please Note Tags will be added sequentially to the empty Memory Locations of the SOLO Reader Previous Memory Locations will not be overwritten ABORT wait for 60 seconds for the SOLO to RESET TOP TOP TOP Present amp R Present amp ORANGE GREEN RED Hold 4 eh Remove out 7 Master Tag Master Tag BOTTOM BOTTOM RED Graphical Instructions Lights Present amp Remove New Tag Present and HOLD either Master Tag until all lights turn ON Remove the Master Tag Observe Top Lights Top green light will remain on Lights Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag TOP GREEN LIGHT and TOP RED LIGHT will FLASH individually to indicate next available memory location Short Flash 0 Flash x TENS Note Short Flash 0 Count the number of flashes on the TOP GREEN LIGHT to indicate TENS 223 OO Short Flash 0 Flash x TENS Note Short Flash 0 Count the number of flashes on the TOP RED LIGHT to indicate UNITS Present and Remove New Tag to the SOLO Reader The
33. arn LIMITED TIME 7 days 915258 Note THIS PROCESS MUST BE COMPLETED IN FULL DO NOT ABORT THIS PROCEDURE Both Master Tags must be present in the SOLO Reader Memory TOP TOP TOP ORANGE GREEN gt o Present amp Remove o 4 Hold 4 Master Tag Master Tag BOTTOM BOTTOM GREEN RED Present and HOLD either Master Tag until all lights turn ON Lights Observe Continue HOLDING Lights Top Red Light will turn ON Continue HOLDING Top Green Light will turn ON Continue HOLDING Top Green Light will remain ON Bottom Green Light will turn ON Remove the Master Tag The BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT will flash to indicate that the SOLO Reader is in Autolearn Mode Page 87 Autolearn UNLIMITED TIME peace Note THIS PROCESS MUST BE COMPLETED IN FULL DO NOT ABORT THIS PROCEDURE Both Master Tags must be present in the SOLO Reader Memory Present amp Remove Hold 4 Master Tag 7 Master Tag TOP TOP TOP ORANGE GREEN RED BOTTOM BOTTOM GREEN RED Graphical Instructions Present and HOLD either Master Tag until all lights turn ON Observe Lights Continue HOLDING Top Red Light will turn ON Continue HOLDING Top Green Light will turn ON Observe Continue HOLDING Bottom Top Green Light will remain ON Lights Bottom Green Light will turn ON Continue HOLDING Top Green Light will remain ON Bottom Green Light will remain ON Bottom Red Light will turn ON Remove the Master Tag
34. as required for each installation The Configuration Options have been Factory preset to the most common settings CONFIGURATION FACTORY SETTINGS Tag Buzzer ON Free Exit Input Door Forced Alarm Output Door Forced Alarm Buzzer Door Open Alarm Output Door Open Alarm Buzzer Smartswitch 11 Table 3 Configuration Factory Settings 1 Configuration Option 1 TAG BUZZER Factory DefaultON When a valid Zap Tag is presented the Tag Buzzer provides a brief audible indication that access has been granted The Tag Buzzer can be turned OFF if no audible indication is required 2 Configuration Option 2 FREE EXIT FRX Factory DefaultON The FREE EXIT FRX input allows activation of the reader without using a valid Zap Tag With the FRX option turned ON activating a Push to Make contact connected to the FRX input will cause the reader to activate as if a valid Zap Tag has been presented Refer to Figure 7 on page 19 for connection method NOTE In order to prevent unauthorised access it is recommended that FRX be turned OFF if not required 3 Configuration Option 3 DOOR FORCED ALARM OUTPUT Factory DefaultOFF If turned ON the DOOR FORCED ALARM OUTPUT option activates the ALARM output immediately when the access point being controlled by the SOLO Reader has been forced open The ALARM terminal provides a common ground Open Collector output capable of sinking a MAXIMUM current of 50mA at 17
35. aster Tag Top orange light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top green light will turn on Page 56 Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top green and top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange and top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange light and top green light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag To turn DOOR OPEN ALARM BUZZER ON BS Top orange light and top green light will remain on To turn DOOR OPEN ALARM BUZZER OFF Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT OFF Present and remove the Master Tag HS ered Bottom green light will flash to indicate DOOR OPEN ALARM BUZZER is ON Page 57 Bottom red light will flash to indicate DOOR OPEN ALARM BUZZER is OFF Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the M
36. aster Tag Page 83 Confirm time you have selected is correct TOP ORANGE LIGHT indicates HUNDREDS TOP GREEN LIGHT indicates TENS TOP RED LIGHT indicates UNITS CHANGE VALUE Repeat from step 24 above The SOLO Reader will enter normal RUN MODE Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag It is recommended that the attached Memory Location allocation and Parameter settings form be updated Examples for setting timer values may be found on page 64 Page 84 Special Functions TURBO MODE Overview The rate at which the system steps from one menu to the next while programming can be increased selecting TURBO MODE This is recommended for the installers that are familiar with the system and would like to work more quickly through the programming process When exiting from programme mode the TURBO MORE rate is reset back to the standard rate TURBO MODE E Please Note To ABORT wait for 60 seconds forthe SOLO to RESET TOP TO ORANGE EY RED Ato Pg amp 4 Remove 4 owe Wiese Tag Master Tag Master Tag BOTTOM BOTTOM GREEN Graphical Instructions Observe 8 2 Lights Present and HOLD either Master Tag until all lights turn ON Continue HOLDING Lights ja Top red light will turn on Continue HOLDING 2 Top green light will turn on Remove th
37. aster Tag The SOLO Reader will enter normal RUN MODE It n recommendeg that the attached Memory Location allocation and Parameter settings form be updated Tips and tricks for SOLO Configuration Menu on page 44 Page 58 Turning SMARTSWITCH ON or OFF B Please Note To ABORT wait for 60 seconds for the SOLO to RESET TO OR NGE oe RE BOTTOM Atos od amp Remove Present amp Hold 4 Master Tag 4 e 8 aster Tag aster Tag BOTTOM uL Graphical Instructions Written Instructions Present and HOLD either Master Tag until Observe Lights 69 all lights turn ON Observe Top Top green light will remain on Lights Remove the Master Tag Observe Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON jr Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top green light will turn on Page 59 Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top green and top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange and top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT O
38. ations will not be overwritten e ABORT wait for 60 seconds for the SOLO to RESET TOP TOP TOP Present amp Remove Present amp ORANGE GREEN RED Hold I 4 Remove 7 5 Master Tag 7 Master Tag Master Tag Present amp Tag added BOTTOM BOTTOM 2 Remove IT to Memory GREEN RED New Tag Location xx Graphical Instructions Present and HOLD either Master Tag until all lights turn ON Lights Remove the Master Tag Top green light will remain on Present and remove each new Tag to the SOLO Reader TOP GREEN LIGHT will flash and the BUZZER will sound to indicate a successful addition Repeat from step 3 as required Present and REMOVE the Master Tag Page 10 Quik Delete All Tags ES Please Note This option will remove all Tags from the SOLO Reader s memory but will not change any of the Configuration Settings or Timer Values ABORT wait for 60 seconds for the SOLO to RESET Kot Present amp I Remove 4 e CONS Tag Master Tag TOP TOP TOP ORANGE GREEN RED BOTTOM BOTTOM GREEN RED Graphical Instructions Present and HOLD either Master Tag until all lights turn ON Observe Lights Remove the Master Tag Top green light will remain on Observe Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Cone Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and HOLD the Master Tag Continue HOLDING All the LIGHTS w
39. d User Tag Memory 1 22 Example How to find User Tag Memory 23 HOW TO ADD A TAG OVENIEW oh ieee e oes doe aus whe i an vo dc OA HIER bate he dus 24 ADD Tag SOLO Specified Memory 25 Example How to use the LED s to select Memory Locations 27 ADD Tag User Specified Memory Location 28 HOW TO DELETE A TAG uM MEET 31 DELETE Tag Tag not avallable 10 wna opere obese vase ath dubai 32 Example How to use the LED s to select Memory Locations 34 DELETE Tag lag 5 5 OIM CDI UNE more 35 REPLACE a Secondary Master Tag Tag in Memory Location 01 37 REPLACE a Primary Master Tag Tag in Memory Location 00 39 COMPLETE DELETE Restore Factory Defaults and Clear Memory 41 Page 3 HOW TO CONFIGURE THE DIFFERENT OPERATING PARAMETERS asus us el besos ER EUR UENIRE EUR EMT diee p A UE IS x iain Ries 43 Turning the TAG BUZZER OMOT Off 22 och odes e 45 FREE EXIT ee ute ts FR Ra tod odes Gene
40. e All Tags will be deleted from the SOLO Reader eAll parameters will be restored to the Factory Default Settings To ABORT wait for 60 seconds for the SOLO to RESET ORANGE GREEN RED 8 4 Remove 4 Vi gt t x LE tod Tag Master Tag Master Tag Master Tag BOTTOM BOTTOM in Memory Location GREEN RED 2 5 00 Primary Graphical Instructions Present and HOLD Master Tag in Memory Location 00 until all lights turn ON Remove the Master Tag Top green light will remain on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will remain on Page 41 oof Present and remove the Master Tag se o G Short Flash 0 TENS UNITS Short Flash 0 Selected Memory Location 00 indicated by TOP GREEN LIGHT Short Flash and TOP RED LIGHT Short Flash 5 eot Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and HOLD the Master Tag All the lights begin to Flash Continue to HOLD the Master Tag FS Page 42 WAIT for all the lights to turn OFF Remove the Master Tag All Tags are deleted Top row lights will chase each other Configuration Menu Overview The Configuration Menu of the SOLO Reader allows for seven configuration options to be turned ON or OFF individually
41. e either a grommet or a dab of silicon to sealthe cable entry point housing into the top lip of the position using the 2 x M4 PT screws mounting frame A and fold down provided in the kit into position ensuring the cable is not caught B e Clip the outer cover into position To remove the outer cover carefully making sure that it seats correctly andis secure insert a screwdriver between the cover and the wall from the underneath and unclip Page 15 Wiring Diagrams Identification of Terminals The following figure shows the location of the terminal block on the SOLO controller as well the position of Jumper 1 and Jumper 2 Refer to page 19 for an explanation of these jumpers The table below details each terminal In addition wiring diagrams have been provided showing how to connect all configurations of components to the SOLO system Details of Terminals Cabling Free Exit normally open contact Common connected to CHD DOOR SEN Input to indicate door access point forced or left open Normally open contact Common connected to CHD ALARM External alarm output open collector CHD SmartSwitch Il or remote relay Positive V CHD SmartSwitch Il or remote relay Negative V SmartSwitch Il or remote relay Control Signal selected by Jumper 1 in position 1 Potential free output relay for door release access point trigger selected by Jumper 1 in position 2 Table 1 Details
42. e Master Tag The SOLO Reader is in Turbo Mode Continue with Programming as required Page 85 AUTOLEARN Overview Should it be necessary to learn user tags which are in circulation but not available in the system the unit can be programmed for AUTOLEARN When an unlearned tag is presented to the Reader it will be automatically learned into the next available memory location and simultaneously the associated door lock or gate motor etc operated For example if the memory has been erased AUTOLEARN is the simplest way of relearning all the tags in circulation without having to get the tags back from the users The AUTOLEARN function ensures that once a tag has been learned into the system it cannot be re learned howeverthe access point will be activated with the presentation of the tag To check the memory location of any particular tag that has been learned into the system use the procedure explained on page 22 of this manual There are two modes ofAUTOLEARN 1 Limited Time The AUTOLEARN will only remain in operation for a limited period of time 7 days after which it will become automatically DISABLED 2 Unlimited Time The AUTOLEARN function will remain in operation until disabled A WARNING Please note that during Autolearn operation any Zap Tag presented to the Solo Reader will be learned into memory Itis possible therefore that while in this mode an unauthorized user could gainaccess Page 86 Autole
43. es adjust the reader that they are correctly orientated to required height ensuring that it is pase tobe perfectly vertical vertical x align with the mounting holes Using a 5mm masonry bit drill holes Screw the frame firmly into position into the wall for the rawlplugs provided in the kit Screwthe frame lightly into position Installation of the Reader Flush or Surface Mount Slide apart the front and back of the Make the necessary terminations Route the cable over the cable entry reader controller housing onto the controller Refer to wiring bulkhead A in the housing diagram on page 16 Additional slots can be cut out to accommodate further cables if necessary e Fit a cable tie around the cable as Tighten cable tie An additional cable tie can be fitted shown When tightened this holds to better secure the cable the cable in position and prevents it from being pulled out of the housing Page 14 f the additional cable tie was used Ensure Jumpers 1 and 2 are Slide the back cover onto the make certain that itis also tightened correctly positioned refer to controller housing page 19 e Ensure that it sits neatly against the Clip the top of the controller front Fasten controller housing into cable entry bulkhead securing the cable To prevent insect ingress us
44. farintothe driveway The reader is not set too far back and cannot easily be accessed from a vehicle The height allows for the presenting of the tag to be comfortable from a vehicle Ananti knock shield is available from CENTSYS to provide extra protection to the 5010 reader adjacent to entrance gate Mount at a height that allows for the comfortable presentation of access tags A height of 1300mm is recommended Mounting the Reader The SOLO Prox reader is available in a flush mount kit and a surface mount kit When flush mounting the reader adapts directly to a standard 100mm x 50mm 4 x 2 light switch backing box which allows the unitto sit flat against the wall Alternatively if no backing box has been provided the unit can be very simply surface mounted When mounting the reader onto a gooseneck with or without an anti knock shield the surface mount kit will be used Flush Mount i ilr nsertthe reader mounting frame into Itis recommended that the cabling to position in the backing box and secure using the standard fixing Screws provided with the backing box the reader extends at least 100mm through the frame Page 13 Surface Mount Clip the plastic spacers onto the Place the mounting template located Using the slots provided in the back of the mounting frame ensuring the centre of this document at the mounting hol
45. from step 20 above Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Change Door Forced Alarm Time ES Please Note Time selectable in 1 second increments from 1 to 255 seconds For LATCHED DOOR FORCED ALARM select 255 TOP TOP ORANGE M RED BOTTOM Present amp Remove Present amp Hold F Remove Master Tag e Master Tag Master Tag BOTTOM GREEN Graphical Instructions Present and HOLD either Master Tag until all lights turn ON Observe Lights Remove the Master Tag Observe Top Lights Top green light will remain on Observe Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange and top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top green light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top green and Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Presen
46. gger lines to gain entry JUMPER 1 is used to determine which facility is enabled J umper 2 Wall or Steel Mounting The read range of the SOLO reader the unit can be optimised whether it is being mounted onto a steel surface ie inside the SOLO anti knock shield or directly onto a steel post or pedestal or wood masonry surface wooden door frame or plastered plain brick stone wall flush mounting into a 4 x 2 light switch box would be regarded as mounting onto a masonry surface Jumper 2 is used to select between the two types of surface Page 19 Overview of User Interface On the front face of the SOLO Reader there are two rows of indicator lights These lights are used to Orange X Green communicate interface with the system user Top Row The top row consists of an Orange Green and Red i i j reen n The bottom row consists of a Green and Red light Bottom Row During normal operation the five lights indicate various conditions for example A flashing bottom Red light indicates that the SOLO Reader is in normal run mode and providing access control Aflashing bottom Green light indicates that the SOLO Readeris in Autolearn Mode etc For a detailed explanation of the various light indications status please referto Table 2 below Fig 8 LED Indicators In Programming Mode the five lights indicate Programming Menu Levels Configuration Settings Timer Values etc Table 2 Explanation
47. gs repeat from step 8 above Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag The SOLO Reader will enter normal RUN MODE It s rocommengea that the attached Memory Location allocation and Parameter settings form be updated Counting examples for Memory Locations may be found on page 25 Page 30 Delete Tag Menu Overview The SOLO Reader allows tags to be deleted from the system in four ways 1 Quik Delete This option erases all tags in memory Please refer to QUIK Delete Menu on page 11 of this manual 2 Delete Tag via Memory Location Abenefit of the SOLO Reader is the ability to selectively delete user tags from the system Provided that a record has been kept of the memory location of the user whose tag is required to be deleted by following this procedure this tag can be deleted without affecting any of the other tags in the system 3 Delete Tag via Tag This option allows the user to remove specific tags from the system by presenting the tag itself 4 Replacing a Master Tag Itis possible to replace a Master Tag provided that the other MASTER Tagis available The procedure that follows shows how to replace the secondary MASTER tag memory location 01 if this is lost Apply the same procedure to replace the primary MASTER Tag memory location 00 except at STEP 11 Setthe mem
48. hort Flash 0 Count the number of flashes on the TOP RED LIGHT to indicate UNITS Short Flash 0 Flash x TENS Repeat from step 3 above to confirm counts Remove the User Tag Repeat the process for the other User Tags The examples on page 22 refer specifically to how Step 3 and 4 above may be applied Page 22 EXAMPLE to find User Memory Location Graphical Instructions Example User Tag in Memory Location 03 AS O Short Flash 0 TENS Go gt 00 lt Flash x 3 UNITS TOP GREEN LIGHT will SHORT FLASH to indicate 0 TENS TOP RED LIGHT will FLASH 3 TIMES to indicate 3 UNITS Example User Tag in Memory Location 30 93e OO Short Flash 0 UNITS 90 Flash x 3 TOP GREEN LIGHT will FLASH 3 TIMES to indicate 30 TOP RED LIGHT will SHORT FLASH to indicate 0 UNITS Example User Tag in Memory Location 36 Flash x 6 UNITS UNITS Page 23 TOP GREEN LIGHT will FLASH 3 TIMES to indicate 30 TOP RED LIGHT will FLASH 6 TIMES to indicate 6 UNITS TOP GREEN LIGHT will FLASH 4 TIMES to indicate 40 TOP RED LIGHT will FLASH 9 TIMES to indicate 9 UNITS Add Tag Menu Overview The SOLO Reader is capable of storing a total of 51 Zap Tags in Memory Locations 00 to 50 Memory Locations 00 and 01 are reserved for the two Master Tags either of which is required for adding and deleting Tags and configuring the SOLO Reader It
49. ical Instructions Present and HOLD either Master Tag until all lights turn ON Observe Lights Remove the Master Tag Observe Top Top green light will remain on Lights Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Lights Present and remove the Master Tag TOP GREEN LIGHT and TOP RED LIGHT will FLASH individually to indicate next available memory location Note Short Flash 0 Count the number of flashes on the Short Flash 0 TOP GREEN LIGHT to indicate TENS Flash x TENS Note Short Flash 0 OO Count the number of flashes on the Short Flash 0 TOP RED LIGHT to indicate UNITS Flash x TENS Page 28 select To move forward to next Memory Location available Memory Location OS Ge Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and HOLD the Master Tag Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON j Present and remove the Master Tag Os m 2 PIS On TOP RED LIGHT count number of flashes required for UNITS value Short Flash 0 Remove Master Tag when required UNITS value reached Only TOP RED LIGHT will remain ON Present and HOLD the Master Tag CD On TOP GREEN LIGHT count number of flashes required for TENS value Short Flash 0 d Remove Master Tag when required TENS value reached Page 29 o gt lt oo UNITS To CHANGE Memory Location Repeat from step 8 above To add more ta
50. ill begin to flash Continue HOLDING Continue HOLDING Wait for the buzzer to bleep three times Remove the Master Tag The TOP ROW LIGHTS appear to chase each other this indicates a Blank Memory It recommendeg that the attached Memory Location allocation and Parameter settings form be updated Page 11 Quik Parameter Factory Default ES Please Note All Configuration Settings and Timer Values will be defaulted to factory settings No Tags will be remove from the SOLO Reader memory To ABORT wait for 60 seconds for the SOLO to RESET TOP TOP TOP ORANGE GREEN RED s resent Remove Hold Master Tag Master Tag BOTTOM GREEN Present and HOLD either Master Tag until all lights turn ON Observe ote Lights 455 Observe KAES CT Continue HOLDING Lights CD Until ONLY the TOP RED LIGHT turns ON Remove the Master Tag The SOLO Reader will enter normal RUN MODE It v that the attached Memory Location allocation and Parameter settings form be updated Page 12 Installation of the Solo Positioning the Reader 1800mm Position SOLO reader on wall Alternatively mount the Solo reader Position the SOLO reader on wall adjacent to door Mount at a height that allows for the comfortable presenting of access tags A height of 1300mm is recommended onto a gooseneck ensuring that The reader does not protrude too
51. ime 7 Configuration Option 7 SMARTSWITCH II Factory DefaultOFF Use of an optional SMARTWITCH II is recommended where extra security is needed to prevent unautho rized operation of the access point The SMARTSWITCH II will only operate correctly if the SMARTSWITCH Il option is turned on AND the relay selection jumper on the SOLO Reader is fitted to the correct pins Refer to Figure 1 on page 8 for the connection method Forthe various alarm options to function correctly the SOLO Reader must be powered in proper working order and have a normally open switch connected Refer to Fig 7 on page 19 for the connection method Tips amp Tricks To change multiple options in the Configuration Menu DO NOT perform the last two instructions in the various Configuration Menu Options Once you have performed the first instruction after turning ON or OFF the various options you may continue from step 9 for the next configurable option by matching up the light display Page 44 Turning the TAG BUZZER ON or OFF B Please Note ABORT wait for 60 seconds for the SOLO to RESET TOP TO ORANGE amy RED Present amp Remove Present amp Hold 4 4 Remove Master Tag 7 Master Tag Master Tag BOTTOM POTOM GREEN Graphical Instructions Present and HOLD either Master Tag until all lights turn ON Observe Lights Remove the Master Tag Top green light will remain on Observe Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON ji Prese
52. lity is not being used Fig 3 Wiring Diagram for Door Lock 1 Mag Lock Magnetic Door Lock J umper 2 Wire power to lock separately from the reader Read range will be affected if not correctly set Jumper Off Masonry Mounting Jumper On Steel Mounting Entrance exit Door NB Wire Link must be fitted if door sense facility is not being used Fig 4 Wiring Diagram for Door Lock Type 2 A NB Alltypes of locks can be interfaced via SmartSwitch Il for anti tampering security NB Fitappropriate emergency fire exit measures where applicable Page 17 Gate Operator Traffic Barrier J umper 2 Read range will be affected if not correctly set Jumper Off Masonry Mounting Jumper On Steel Mounting to Power Supply and or Battery Back Up ojofs J umper 1 NB Wire Link wc must be fitted if D con Door Sense wo Facility is not being used Fig 5 Gate Operator Traffic Barrier Gate Operator Traffic Barrier via SmartS witch Il J umper 2 Read range will be affected if not correctly set Jumper Off Mason
53. ly BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top green and Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag TOP ORANGE LIGHT will FLASH to indicate HUNDREDS TOP GREEN LIGHT will FLASH to indicate TENS TOP RED LIGHT will FLASH to indicate UNITS of CURRENT Door Open Alarm Time Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and HOLD the Master Tag Units Short Flash 0 On TOP RED LIGHT count number of flashes required for UNITS value Short Flash 0 Remove Master Tag when required UNITS value reached Only the TOP RED LIGHT will remain ON Present and HOLD Master Tag Short Flash 0 On TOP GREEN LIGHT count number of flashes required for TENS value Short Flash 0 Remove Master Tag when required TENS value reached The TOP GREEN LIGHT and TOP RED LIGHT will remain ON 2 2 Present and HOLD Master Tag On TOP ORANGE LIGHT count number of flashes required for HUNDREDS value Short Flash 0 HUNDREDS TENS UNITS Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Remove Master Tag when required HUNDREDS reached Confirm time you have selected is correct TOP ORANGE LIGHT indicates HUNDREDS TOP GREEN LIGHT indicates TENS TOP RED LIGHT indicates UNITS CHANGE VALUE Repeat
54. n Fig 1 Quik Wiring Diagram Page 8 Quik Add New Installation ES Please Note On power up the TOP ROW LIGHTS appear to chase each other This indicates a Blank Memory Tags will be added to the SOLO Reader sequentially from Memory Locations 00 to 50 The first two Tags presented to the SOLO Reader will become the Master Tags in Memory Locations 00 and 01 t is recommended that the first Master Tag be kept in a safe and secure location The Master Tags should only be issued to those responsible for maintaining the SOLO Reader e ABORT wait for 60 seconds for the SOLO to RESET TOP ORANGE eem R D Tag added Present amp Present amp EY i UN emory 2 Remove 4 Remove oo f Location Master Tag BOTTOM BOTTOM GREEN Graphical Instructions Power On Connect power to Reader Observe Top Lights TOP ROW LIGHTS flash in sequence Present and REMOVE each New Tag to the SOLO Reader TOP GREEN LIGHT will flash BUZZER will sound to indicate a successful addition Repeat from step 3 as required 2 Present and REMOVE the Master Tag The SOLO Reader will enter normal RUN MODE It i 5 recommendeg that the attached Memory Location allocation and Parameter settings form be update Page 9 Quik Add Existing Installation ES Please Note Tags will be added sequentially to the empty Memory Locations of the SOLO Reader Previous Memory Loc
55. nt and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top orange light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will remain on Page 45 To turn the BUZZER OFF eu G Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Present and remove the Master Tag BIS Bottom green light will flash Bottom red light will flash to indicate the TAG BUZZER is ON to indicate the TAG BUZZER is OFF Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag The SOLO Reader will enter normal RUN MODE It 5 that the attached Memory Location allocation and Parameter settings form be updated Tips and tricks for SOLO Configuration Menu on page 44 Page 46 NORMAL MODE For Tag Location presen amp HOLD Tag s or 3 secon enter PROGRAMMING NORMAL e PROGRAMMING MODE 66 MODE QUIK FACTORY PARAMETER DEFAULT o TURBO PROGRAMMING oo MODE o AUTO LEARN LIMITED oto TIME 60 A
56. off Hold off duration Hold off duration Table 5 Timer Value Settings Page 63 EXAMPLE How to use the LED s to set the various Timers Graphical Instructions Example Timer Value set to 5 Seconds 6554 TOP ORANGE LIGHT will SHORT FLASH to indicate 0 HUNDREDS TOP GREEN LIGHT will SHORT FLASH to indicate O TENS 9 Short Flash 0 Short Flash 0 Flash x5 TOP RED LIGHT will FLASH 5 TIMES HUNDREDS TENS UNITS to indicate 5 UNITS EXampe Timer Value set to 50 Seconds to indicate 5 TENS Short Flash 0 09 x Short Flash RED LIGHT will SHORT FLASH Example Timer Value set to 250 Seconds TOP ORANGE LIGHT wil FLASH 2 TIMES TOP GREEN LIGHT will FLASH 5 TIMES HUNDREDS TENS UNITS to indicate O UNITS to indicate 2 HUNDREDS TOP GREEN LIGHT will FLASH 5 TIMES to indicate 5 TENS TOP RED LIGHT will SHORT FLASH to indicate O UNITS Flash x 2 Flash x 5 Short Flash 0 HUNDREDS TENS UNITS TOP ORANGE LIGHT wil SHORT FLASH to indicate 0 HUNDREDS TOP GREEN LIGHT will FLASH 1 TIME to indicate 1 TEN Short Flash 0 Flash x 1 Flash x 8 TOP RED LIGHT will FLASH 8 TIMES HUNDREDS TENS UNITS to indicate 8 UNITS TOP ORANGE LIGHT will FLASH 1 TIME to indicate 1 HUNDRED TOP GREEN LIGHT will FLASH 9 TIMES to indicate 9 TENS Flash X 3 TOP RED LIGHT will FLASH 3 TIMES HUNDREDS UNITS to indicate 3 UNITS Page 64 Change Relay Time ES Please Note Time select
57. on Present and remove User Tag to be deleted Memory Location of deleted USER Tag indicated by TOP GREEN LIGHT TENS and TOP RED LIGHT UNITS Page 35 Repeat from Step 8 above for other Tags as required Present and remove the Master Tag The SOLO Reader will enter normal RUN MODE It s recommendeg that the attached Memory Location allocation and Parameter settings form be updated Counting examples for Memory Locations may be found on page 32 Page 36 Replacing Master Tag in Memory Location 01 Secondary Master Tag B Please Note Master Tag in Memory Location 00 must be used for this procedure To ABORT wait for 60 seconds for the SOLO to RESET Present amp Present amp ORANGE EY R D Hold 4 Master Teg 4 Remove Master Tag Master Tag Master Tag BOTTOM BOTTOM duc on lt Graphical Instructions Present and HOLD Master Tag in Memory Location 00 until all lights turn ON Lights Remove the Master Tag Observe Top Top green light will remain on Lights Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON gt Lights Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Present and HOLD the Master Tag TOP RED LIGHT will flash Count the required number of UNITS 1 Short Flash 0 Remove the Master Tag Page 37 The oof Present
58. or Latch Door open alarm delay time s 0 254 Adjustable in 1 second increments or Infinite Door open pre warn delay time s Local Buzzer activation time s door open alarm Hold off time s 0 254 Adjustable in 1 second increments or Infinite 0 254 Adjustable in 1 second increments or Infinite 0 255 Adjustable in 1 second increments Page 6 Tools and Equipment Required S On Long Nose Pliers Drilling Machine hammer action Page 7 Quik Wiring Diagram J umper 2 Read range will be affected if not correctly set Jumper Off Masonry Mounting Jumper On Steel Mounting s m Power Supply 10 12V lt x 12 15V DC FRX FIRE DOOR SEN ALARM NB Wire Link ni must be fitted if CHD Door Sense T e Typical Facility is not 19 HP Potential being used Free Contact to operate Gate Motor or Traffic Barrier Alternatively J 1 Typical Connection i PSU for cB for Door Lock Strike Relay Output Enabled Standard Systems Smartswitch Enabled Refer to pages 18 amp 59 2 ele ee ee Gl a
59. ory location to 00 5 Complete Delete This option erases all tags in memory and resets the SOLO Reader to factory defaults Page 31 Delete Tag via Memory Location Tag not available E Please Note Memory Location of Tag is required for this process To ABORT wait for 60 seconds for the SOLO to RESET TOP TOP ORANGE SaN RED Present amp Remove Present amp Hold 4 45 Remove Master Tag e Master Tag Master Tag BOTTOM zi GREEN Present and HOLD either Master Tag until all lights turn ON Remove the Master Tag Top green light will remain on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Present and HOLD the Master Tag TOP RED LIGHT will flash Count the required number of UNITS Short Flash 0 Page 32 Remove the Master Tag Present and HOLD the Master Tag TOP GREEN LIGHT will flash Count the required number of TENS Short Flash 0 Remove the Master Tag Selected Memory Location indicated by TOP GREEN LIGHT TENS and TOP RED LIGHT UNITS To CHANGE Memory Location Repeat from Step 8 above for further Tags Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and 5 Present and remove the Master Tag BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT
60. ry Mounting Jumper On Steel Mounting FRX FIRE DOOR SEN D avem O J umper 1 uM 69 wc CHD e cori CHO 0 wo Normally open pushbutton Fig 6 Gate Operator Traffic Barrier via SmartSwitch II with secure free exit connection Page 18 Free Exit Door Contact and External Alarm Wiring ty Alarm Buzzer Door Switch N O Contact ooo E mun Entrance exit Door of 88 n H Free Exit push button N O Fig 7 Typical wiring for Free Exit Pushbutton Door Contact and External Alarm buzzer Explanation of Jumpers J umper 1 Relay or Smartswitch enabled The single channel output of the SOLO can be configured to provide a potential free contact either normally open or normally closed to operate a door release or activate a gate motor or traffic barrier Alternatively the output can be configured to operate with a CENTSYS SMARTSWITCH Il The SMARTSWITCH II is mounted directly at the door lock or gate motor to provide an even higher level of Security by preventing a would be intruder from tampering with the doorlock gate tri
61. s 47 Turning the DOOR FORCED ALARM OUTPUT on 49 Turning the DOOR FORCED ALARM LOCAL BUZZER on 51 Turning the DOOR OPEN ALARM OUTPUT on 53 Turning the DOOR OPEN ALARM LOCAL BUZZER on or off 56 Turning the SMARTSWITCH ll on 1 59 HOW TO SET VARIOUS TIMERS o uM C 62 Example How use the LED s to set the various Timers 64 Change Relay Time wes ESSERE GU EX ERA EE dus 65 Change Door Open Time operi Pete ae oo yee eens 68 Change Door Open Pre War Time seil dice ER ELE e nb eka hes 71 Change Door Open Al rm Time erum me ere eeu nra cem Ra rre Var 74 Change Door Forced Alarm Time spoke n dete e eh deer a EAE 77 Change Hold Off TIME i oper REEL eee 81 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS IMO 252m ad Raia Edere E meme dde atur vo ers 85 Autolearm OVervieW 25522 Me ual aetas MD erbe d e ES Nae dud a ee va eq 86 AutolearnsbIMITED TIME iri mar c Eres erar fa ana eae o ed e e red Eres 87 Autolearns UNLIMITED TIME nnm tek mE LESS ES SEE DR EE da 88 Autoleame DISABLE 213 dec at die b
62. t and remove the Master Tag Top orange and top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag TOP ORANGE LIGHT will FLASH to indicate HUNDREDS TOP GREEN LIGHT will FLASH to indicate TENS TOP RED LIGHT will FLASH to indicate UNITS of CURRENT Door Forced Alarm Time Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Present and HOLD the Master Tag Short Flash 0 On TOP RED LIGHT count number of flashes required for UNITS value Short Flash 0 d Page 78 Remove Master Tag when required UNITS value reached Only the TOP RED LIGHT will remain ON On TOP GREEN LIGHT count number of 2 short Flash 0 flashes required for TENS value H Short Flash 0 Remove Master Tag when required TENS value reached Present and HOLD Master Tag Ls Tens The TOP GREEN LIGHT and TOP RED LIGHT will remain ON Present and HOLD Master Tag Short Flash 0 flashes required for HUNDREDS value 2 On TOP ORANGE LIGHT count number of 1 Short Flash 0 Remove Master Tag when required HUNDREDS reached Confirm time you have selected is correct TOP ORANGE LIGHT indicates HUNDREDS TOP GREEN LIGHT indicates TENS TOP RED LIGHT indicates UNITS HUNDREDS TENS UNITS CHANGE VALUE Repeat from step 22 above Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Page 79 The SOLO Reader will enter normal RUN MODE Both BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON and
63. ter Tag Please Note Master Tag in Memory Location 01 must be used for this procedure To ABORT wait for 60 seconds for the SOLO to RESET ORI ANGE CLEEN Present amp Remove 4 Present amp p G Master T Master 4 Master Ta gt t X 5 Master Tag g Master Tag BOTTOM BOTTOM in Memory Location GREEN RED ey 01 Secondary Graphical Instructions Present and HOLD Master Tag in Memory Location 01 until all lights turn ON Lights Remove the Master Tag Observe Top green light will remain on Only BOTTOM RED LIGHT ON Lights Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will turn on Present and remove the Master Tag Top red light will remain on Present and remove the Master Tag Sex EX LS E Selected Memory Location 00 indicated by TOP GREEN LIGHT Short Flash and TOP RED LIGHT Short Flash Short Flash 0 gt OO lt Short Flash 0 TENS UNITS Only BOTTOM GREEN LIGHT ON Present and remove the Master Tag Top lights will FLASH Present and remove the NEW Master Tag The SOLO Reader will enter normal RUN MODE It 5 rocommengeg that the attached Memory Location allocation and Parameter settings form be updated Page 40 Complete Delete ES Please Note Master Tag in Memory Location 00 must be used for this procedur
64. tivate The alarm condition will remain activated for the duration of the Door Open Alarm Time or reset if the door is closed Page 62 5 TimerOption 5 DoorForced Alarm Factory Default Latched The Door Forced Alarm time controls the length of time for which the Door Forced Alarm activates See Table 5 below for various settings 6 Timer Option 6 Hold Off Time Factory Default 0 Seconds The Hold Off time is only used when door status monitoring is required in conjuction with a pre impulse strike lock The Hold Off time is the time during which the door can be opened without triggering a door forced alarm Should the door be opened after the Hold off time expires then a door forced alarm will be generated Dueto the characteristics of pre impulse strikers this allows for a measure of security to be maintained TIMER VALUE SETTINGS Timer Range Timer 1 secon Effect of 0 Effect of 1 254 Effect of 255 increments Relay No relay action Pulse duration Latched Continuous Instantaneous progression Length of door open to door open pre warn door open time no progression to door open pre warn Door Open Continuous Instantaneous progression Length of pre warn pre warn to door open alarm time no progression to door open alarm Door Open Pre Warn Continuous alarm Door Open Alarm No alarm Pulse duration latched Continuous alarm Door Forced Alarm No alarm Pulse duration latched Hold Off Time No hold
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