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Nano PROX
Proximity Card Reader
Installation Manual
1.0 Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Nano Prox Proximity Reader
from Integrated Control Technology. The Nano Prox
Proximity Reader is an advanced technology radio
frequency identification device (RFID) specifically designed
to enhance the functionality of security, building
automation and access control by providing multiple
format compatibility, high speed data transmission and
sabotage protection.
The Nano Prox Proximity Reader can be programmed to
perform and operate using different card and data output
formats. Therefore, before installing the Nano Prox
Proximity Reader, we highly recommend you read this
manual carefully and ensure that the data formats you
program will operate with the configured access control or
security product.
2.0 Configuration
By default the Nano Prox Proximity Reader is factory
configured to send data in 26 Bit Wiegand Format, read all
card formats and operate dual LED lines. This
configuration can be changed to suit system operating
requirements.
Programming is completed by presenting a programming
card to the unit within the first 2 minutes of power being
applied.
card to the unit within the first 2 minutes of power being
applied.
The programming card can only be presented
within the first 2 minutes from when the card
reader powers up.
within the first 2 minutes from when the card
reader powers up.
Entering Program Mode
To program the Card Reader badge the programming card
once, the Card Reader will beep to indicate the card has
been read and then beep twice and illuminate the RED
LED to indicate programming mode has been entered.
Address Programming
To select an address to program the programming card is
presented to the card reader the number of times
matching the address number. For example to program
address three (Data Output) the programming card will be
presented to the card reader three times. The card reader
will then respond by beeping twice and flashing the RED
LED to indicate data entry mode has been entered.
Entering an address value that does not exist
or not entering any data when an address is
selected will result in the reader timing out.
Data Programming
To program a data value in the selected address location
the same method as the address programming is used.
Present the programming card to the reader the number
of times matching the data value or option for the selected
address. The card reader will then respond by beeping
twice indicating the data was programmed correctly and
return to the address selection mode. An invalid entry will
result in a long tone being generated. The data can be
entered again or allow to timeout to select another
address.
3.0 Programming Address
The default configuration setting of each address is shown
in bold text.
Address 1 - Card/Tag Format
The card transponder format defines how the Nano Prox
will decode cards and tags.
Setting
Function
1
Reader all card tag types.
2
ICT Prox Format
3 Postech
Format
4 HID
Format
5
ICT and HID Format
6
ICT and Postech Format
7
Postech and HID Format
Address 2 - Data Interface Format
The data interface format defines how the data is sent
using the DO and D1 data interface.
using the DO and D1 data interface.
Setting
Function
1
26 Bit Wiegand Format
2
34 Bit Wiegand Format
3
37 Bit Wiegand Format
4
37 Bit Wiegand Alternate Format
5
Card Defined Wiegand Format
Address 3 - LED Control Configuration
The LED Control Configuration settings allow the LED lines
to operate in either multiple LED or single LED control.
Setting
Function
1
Dual LED Input
Red LED control line controls Red
LED. Green LED control line controls
Green LED.
Red LED control line controls Red
LED. Green LED control line controls
Green LED.
2
Red LED Always On
Red LED control line will turn Red LED off
and Green LED on.
Red LED control line will turn Red LED off
and Green LED on.
3
Green LED Always On
Red LED control line will turn Green LED
off and Red LED on.
Red LED control line will turn Green LED
off and Red LED on.
Address 4 - Intelligent Reader Tamper Mode
Enabling the intelligent reader tamper mode will force the
Nano Prox reader to check in to the device it is connected
to every 30 seconds.
Setting
Function
1 Disabled
2 Enabled
Only enable Intelligent Reader Tamper Mode if
the access control system or reader interface
supports intelligent tamper operation.
Address 5 - External Button Input
Enabling the external button input mode requires the Nano
Prox to be configured in Single LED Mode Operation. This
allows the second LED input to be used as a multiple
function input for Area Arming, Request to Exit and
Request to Enter buttons.
Setting
Function
1 Disabled
2 Enabled
Only enable the External Button Input Mode if
the Nano Prox is connected using the single
LED control lines.