Controlled Electronic Management Systems Ltd INFOPROX Manual Do Utilizador

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InfoProx Entry 
 
Getting Started 
Reader Types 
Software House manufactures three versions of readers: EtherProx Entry, InfoProx 
Entry, and InfoProx Exit. The EtherProx Entry is a door control unit that is controlled 
through web-based software. The InfoProx is a standalone door control unit that 
contains memory and data; the InfoProx Exit works with the InfoProx Entry or the 
EtherProx Entry. 
Since all the readers look alike, it is important to understand the SPASS identification 
codes that appear on the back of the units in order to identify the readers and to verify 
that you have the correct type of reader for your installation. On the back of each unit, 
the SPASS code appears, as follows: 
·  IPE: InfoProx Entry 
·  IPX: InfoProx Exit 
·  EPE: EtherProx Entry  
Note 
The InfoProx Entry can be used only as an Entry Reader; an Entry Reader 
cannot be used as an exit reader. 
Preparing to Install InfoProx 
There are several ways to install an InfoProx reader. You can use an optional Door Interface 
Unit (DIU) or reverse the Entry and Exit readers in order to comply with UL 294. A DIU is an 
option that provides power for the readers and additional inputs, outputs, and alarms. You 
can wire the door controls to the DIU, making the installation UL 294-compliant. 
If you install readers for only inside access control and not for outside access control, your 
installation does not have to comply UL 294 requirements. 
 
 
When you install the Entry reader on the secure side of the 
door, the wiring is not accessible during an attempted 
break-in. With this type of installation, the Transaction report 
will show an entrance as Access granted - Exit and an exit 
as Access granted – Entry. 
 
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