1. Programming a single Entry Code
3. Programming One Time Entry Codes
4. Deleting the Entry Code for One Memory Location
5. Deleting all Entry Codes
2 . Programming a continuous Bank of Entry Codes
While in programming, enter the tenant’s 5 digit entry code + “#” + memory location number (001 - 250).
Example: 12345 # 001
If using the PRX-4 keypad for keyless entry, it is an advantage, from a security standpoint, to have the entry
codes all random numbers. On the contrary, if using the PRX-1 card reader, proximity cards are typically pur-
chased as a continuous bank of incrementing numbers. If this is the case, a large block of incrementing num-
bers can be programmed all at once. While in programming, enter the first (lowest value) 5 digit card number
entry code + “#” + the starting memory location number (001 - 249). After two beeps are heard, enter #Q +
the ending memory location (002 - 250).
Example: 10300 # 001 (wait for two beeps) #Q 150
This will fill memory positions 001 through 150 sequentially with entry codes 10300 through 10450.
An entry code that can only be used
once, and is then forgotten by the ES-
1, can be programmed similar to a sin-
gle entry code or a bank of entry codes
as shown above. An extra “Q” before
the “#” makes it a one time code.
Example: 12345 Q# 001
This will fill memory position 001 with one time entry code 12345.
Example: 10300 Q# 001 (wait for two beeps) #Q 150
This will fill memory positions 001 through 150 sequentially with
one time entry codes 10300 through 10450.
While in programming, enter “#” + memory location number (001 - 250) to clear.
While in programming, enter “###”. This will clear all entry codes, all facility codes, and set all programming
to factory settings.
CAUTION: All entry codes will be permanently erased.
The ES-1 can be set into one of 3 different operating modes. The factory default setting is the NORMAL mode.
In the NORMAL mode, the ES-1 strikes the door when a proper card or keyless code is entered. Enter Q1 to put
the ES-1 in NORMAL mode.
Enter Q0 to put the ES-1 in the OFF mode. In the OFF mode, the ES-1 will not strike the door, even if a proper
card or keyless code is entered.
Enter Q2 to put the ES-1 in the OPEN mode. In the OPEN mode, the ES-1 continuously strikes the door. No card
or keyless code is needed, and no LOG BUS data is sent.
CAUTION: Some strikes are designed for intermittent operation only. The OPEN mode should NOT be
used with these intermittent strikes, or damage to the strike may occur. Only use the OPEN mode with
strikes designed for continuous operation
.
This is a mode in which a valid card, plus a valid keypad entry is required to gain access. Both a card reader
(Viking model PRX-1) and a keypad (Viking model PRX-4) are required at the entry entry point. A higher level of
security is achieved because acquiring someone’s card is not enough to gain access. The number to be entered
on the keypad must match the 5-digit internal card number. Because of this, it is important the actual 5-digit card
number is not printed on the card itself.
While in programming, enter “Q7” to put the ES-1 into the Card Plus Keypad mode, or enter “Q8” to remove the
ES-1 from this mode.
Note: The cards can have a facility code of 001 to 254, but the keypad in use must have its facility code pro-
grammed to 255, so the ES-1 knows one from the other (see section E).
C. Operating Modes
D. Card Plus Keypad Mode
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