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BENTEL SECURITY srl. reserves the right to change the technical specifications of this productwithout prior notice.

The EasyGate3 Digitalkey and Door Control System

complies with the following normative laws:Emission: EN 50081-1:1992

Immunity: EN 50130-4:1995+A1:1999Low Voltage: EN 60950:2000

The Easygate3 Digital Key and Door Control system can be programmed via the EasyGate3 SoftwareApplication 4.0 (or higher) contained in the Bentel Security Suite.

Installation of the EasyGate3 must be carried out strictly in accordance with the Instructions describedin this manual, and in compliance with the local laws and bylaws in force.

This product has been designed and made to the highest standards of quality, reliability and performance.BENTEL SECURITY Srl. recommends that the entire system be completely Tested at least once a month.

The Test procedures depend on your Security system,ask your Installer for the relevant instructions.

BENTEL SECURITY Srl. shall not assume the responsibilityfor damage arising from improper application or use. The EasyGate3 has no user friendly components,

therefore, should be serviced and repaired by authorized personnel only.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................... 5

System Specifications ...................................................................................................................... 5About the system .............................................................................................................................. 5Accessory Items ............................................................................................................................... 5Technical Specifications ................................................................................................................... 7

PARTS DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................................ 8

The Parts of the ECLIPSE reader and SAT key ................................................................................ 8The Parts of the PROXI reader PROXI card ..................................................................................... 9EasyGate3 Module Parts ................................................................................................................ 10NC2TAST LEDs and Parts ............................................................................................................... 11

INSTALLING THE EASYGATE3 ............................................................................................................ 12

Installing the Peripherals ................................................................................................................. 12The Terminal board .......................................................................................................................... 13Setting up the EasyGate3 (via DIP Switches) ................................................................................ 14Selecting the Operating Mode (via DIP Switches) ......................................................................... 14Connecting ECLIPSE readers, Proximity readers and NC2TAST Keypads ................................... 15Automatic Enrolling .......................................................................................................................... 16Enrolling BPI Devices ...................................................................................................................... 16Resetting Default ............................................................................................................................. 16Outputs ............................................................................................................................................ 17Inputs ............................................................................................................................................... 18Connecting Security Panels ............................................................................................................ 19Enrolling SAT Keys and PROXI-CARDS.......................................................................................... 19Programming ECLIPSE and PROXI readers .................................................................................... 20Programming NC2TAST Keypads and Codes ................................................................................ 20

OPERATING MODES ............................................................................................................................. 21

MODE 1 - 3 LED/Relay Proximity Control ........................................................................................ 21MODE 2 - 1 LED/Relay Proximity Control and Door Control System .............................................. 23MODE 3 - Door Control .................................................................................................................... 24

PROGRAMMING FROM PC ................................................................................................................ 25

Customer ......................................................................................................................................... 26Status .............................................................................................................................................. 27Configuration ................................................................................................................................... 28ECLIPSE/PROXI Readers ................................................................................................................. 29Keypads .......................................................................................................................................... 30SAT Keys and PROXI Cards .......................................................................................................... 31User Codes page ............................................................................................................................ 33Buffer (Events) ............................................................................................................................... 34Clock ................................................................................................................................................ 35

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Timers .............................................................................................................................................. 36OC Output configuration ................................................................................................................. 37Language used on Printer .............................................................................................................. 38Outputs ............................................................................................................................................ 39Control ............................................................................................................................................. 40Software PINs ................................................................................................................................. 42File Menu ......................................................................................................................................... 43Options ............................................................................................................................................ 44Serial Port Menu .............................................................................................................................. 45Manage Buffer Menu ...................................................................................................................... 45Help Menu ........................................................................................................................................ 46

PROGRAMMING FROM THE KEYPAD ................................................................................................ 47

Accessing the Programming session ............................................................................................. 47Programming User PINs at keypad ................................................................................................. 48Programming the Date and Time of EasyGate3 .............................................................................. 48Buffer Printout ................................................................................................................................. 49Keypad Outputs .............................................................................................................................. 50Enable Keypad ................................................................................................................................ 50ECLIPSE/PROXI Reader Outputs ..................................................................................................... 51Enable keypad ................................................................................................................................. 51User Code Outputs ......................................................................................................................... 52Enable User Code ........................................................................................................................... 52Proximity Control Outputs ............................................................................................................... 53Enable User Keys/Cards ................................................................................................................ 53Enrolling User Codes ...................................................................................................................... 54Deleting User Codes, Keys and Cards ........................................................................................... 54Change Installer PIN ........................................................................................................................ 54

USER COMMANDS ............................................................................................................................... 55

MODE 1 - 3 LED/RELAY DIGITAL KEY ............................................................................................ 54Arming and Disarming your Security Panel ............................................................................. 55False key/card at reader .......................................................................................................... 55Wrong PIN ................................................................................................................................. 55Line Check ................................................................................................................................ 56Tamper ...................................................................................................................................... 56Partitioning ................................................................................................................................ 56

MODE 2 - 1 LED/RELAY PROXIMITY CONTROL AND DOOR CONTROL SYSTEM ........................ 56EasyGate3 busy ....................................................................................................................... 57Arming and Disarming Proximity Control .................................................................................. 57Door Control .............................................................................................................................. 57False Key .................................................................................................................................. 58Wrong PIN ................................................................................................................................. 58Tamper ...................................................................................................................................... 58

MODE 3 - DOOR CONTROL ............................................................................................................ 58Door Control .............................................................................................................................. 59False Key .................................................................................................................................. 59Wrong PIN ................................................................................................................................. 59Tamper ...................................................................................................................................... 59

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INTRODUCTION

Please read this section carefully to get an overall understanding of the steps involved

in installing the EasyGate3 System.

System Specifications

Manages 50 codesSupports up to 100 SAT Keys/PROXI CardsSupports up to 8 control devices: NC2TAST keypads (maximum 4), ECLIPSE/PROXI and readersSerial port for PC (for system programming and management) or serial printerEasy viewing of system status (no key/card required)False key signal‘Line Check’ Arming Inhibition4 wire connection to readerHouses 12 V - 1.2 Ah battery (97 x 52 x 43)220 Vca power supply

About the system

The user-friendly EasyGate3 is at the forefront of Digital key and Door Control technology. It can besimply and cost efficiently integrated with all advanced domestic or light commercial applicationssmall to medium sized installations. This no-fuss system enhancement tool provides a range of day-to-day management functions that will allow the User to control several EasyGate3 enhancedsystems with the same key.

The Bentel Peripheral Interface (between the key readers and the EasyGate3) greatly increases thelevel of security, and provides high EMI immunity.

Accessory Items

The EasyGate3 provides fast and secure control of Security systems that support an overallcomposition of 8 of the followingcontrol devices: NC2TAST keypads(maximum 4), ECLIPSE or PROXIreaders (maximum 8).

All accessory items must beordered separately.

Figure 1 - The EasyGate3 Module

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Following is a detailed description of the system accessoriesand their functions.

ECLIPSE KEY READERS The ECLIPSE readers (Figure2a)can be connected to the EasyGate3 by just 4 wires. Thesystem can be commanded by simply pushing the SAT key(Figure 3b) into the ECLIPSE reader slot. The system statuscan be easily viewed on the reader LEDs. The ECLIPSE/SATcontactless system is highly resistant to oxidizing agents.

ECLIPSE key readers are available in different versions to fitthe most widely used outlet boxes (refer to Table 1).

PROXIMITY READERS The PROXI Readers (Figure2b) canbe connected to the EasyGate3 by just 4 wires. The systemcan be commanded by simply holding the PROXI Card in thevicinity of the sensitive field [14] of the PROXI Reader. Thesystem status can be easily viewed on the reader LEDs. Thesereaders can also function with SAT keys.

PROXI-CARD The PROXI Cards are programmed (at Factory)with a 32 bit Random Serial Number (RSN).

Figure 2a - ECLIPSE Key Reader

Table 1 - Available outlet boxes

Figure 2b - Lettore di Prossimità

TICINO magic GEWISS

TICINO living GEWISS playbus

TICINO international GEWISS noir

TICINO light VIMAR light

TICINO ready magic VIMAR idea

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AVE noir

Figure 3a - PROXI-CARD

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SAT KEY All SAT Keys are programmed (at Factory) with a 4byte Random Serial Number (RSN).

SAT Keys and PROXI Cards can operate theEasyGate3 System.

The programming instructions for the EASYGATE3, SAT Keyand ECLIPSE reader can be found in the “PROGRAMMING”section.

NC2TAST Keypad EasyGate3 supports up to 4 NC2TASTKeypads (Figure 4).

Technical Specifications

Table 2 - Technical Specifications

Figure 4 - NC2TAST Keypad

Operating Voltage 230 V~ 50 Hz ±10 %

Maximum Current Draw from Mains 0.1 A~

PCB S Current Draw 120 mA_

Maximum available Supply Current to peripherals 450 mA_

NC2TAST Current Draw 50 mA_

ECLIPSE Current Draw 30 mA_

IP Rating II

Operating Temperature 0°C to 40 °C

Number of Relays 3 (Outputs) + 1 (AS)

Relay type Free Voltage ChangeoverContacts 30 V_ / 2 A

Dimensions (H x W x D) 180 x 220 x 60 mm

Battery 12 V / 1.2 Ah

Weight (without battery) 1.5 Kg

Figure 3b - SAT Digital Key

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PARTS DESCRIPTION

This section describes the main parts of the EasyGate3, and the additional system devices: NC2TASTkeypads; ECLIPSE readers and SAT keys; PROXI readers and Proxi cards. The numbers in boldfacein the following tables refer to the parts illustrated in the various diagrams.

PART DESCRIPTION

1 Reader Terminal board2 DIP Switch strip3 4 DIP Switch ECLIPSE reader4 5 DIP Switch ECLIPSE reader5 Jumper J16 Jumper J27 Red LED8 Amber LED9 Green LED10 SAT key slot11 Command button12 SAT key

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The Parts of the ECLIPSE reader and SAT key

Figure 5a - ECLIPSE reader and SAT key

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Figure 5b - Proximity reader

PART DESCRIPTION

13 Frontplate14 Sensitive field

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Wire to be connected to the EasyGate3 BPI Bus:Red Terminal "+" (Positive terminal)White Terminal "C" (Call)Blue Terminal "R" (Respond)Black Terminal "–" (Negative terminal)

16 Frontplate screws17 Weather Strip18 Buzzer19 Snatch Switch (not for EasyGate3)20 Wire entry21 Holes for backplate anchor screws (Ø = 4 mm)22 Microprocessor23 PROXI CARD24 Locking tab

The Parts of the PROXI reader PROXI card

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Figure 6 - EasyGate3 Module

PART DESCRIPTION

13 DIP Switch strip for hardware programming14 Tamper Switch15 Holes (4) for backplate anchor screws (Ø 5 mm)16 Red LED17 ENROLL Button (ACQ)18 PROGRAMMING Button (PROG)19 Microprocessor20 Digital key Terminal board21 Mains connection Terminal board (220 Vca)22 Safety Fuse (250 V - 250 mA)23 Battery 12V - 1.2 Ah (not included)24 Wire Entry25 Battery Connection Wire26 DB9 Connector for PC or Printer Serial Link (not included)

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Figure 7 - NC2TAST keypad

LED DESCRIPTION

41 IPanelStatus

Indicates the ON/OFFstatus of the EasyGate3 enhanced Security system(Panel ON-LED ON, Panel OFF- LED OFF: for Mode 1 and Mode 2 only

42 a ViolationNormally OFF (RED). Turns ON to signal Door violation (P1, P2 and P3): forMode 2 and Mode 3 only

43 G BPI Fault Normally OFF (Amber). Turns ON to signal Missing BPI device

44 V LineNormally ON (Green). Turns OFF to signal Open Alarm Line (+L):for Mode 1 only

45 TKeypadTamper

Normally OFF (Red). Turns ON to signal Tamper on NC2TAST keypad(frontplate removed)

46 pEG

TamperNormally OFF (Red). Turns ON to signal Tamper on EasyGate3(frontplate removed)

47 X Timer Normally OFF (Amber). Turns ON to signal Timer not set

48 p Prog.Normally OFF (Amber). Turns ON to signal Programming from NC2TASTkeypad in progress

49 1 Output 1 Normally OFF. Turns ON in accordance with the status of Door 1/Relay 150 2 Output 2 Normally OFF. Turns ON in accordance with the status of Door 2/Relay 251 3 Output 3 Normally OFF. Turns ON in accordance with the status of Door 3/Relay 3

52 E ENTERNormally OFF. Blinks to indicate 'keypad ready for commands'. Blinking willstop if no key is pressed within 5 seconds

PART DESCRIPTION53 Address Dip switches54 Tamper Switch55 Terminal board56 Frontplate screws57 PCB locking tab58 Wire entry59 Holes for anchor screws (Ø 4 mm)60 Snatch switch61 Locking tab

NC2TAST LEDs and Parts

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INSTALLING THE EASYGATE3

The numbers in square brackets in this manual refer to the parts described in the ‘PARTSIDENTIFICATION’ section.

The EasyGate3 should be mounted in a safe dry place inside the protected premises, central to the proposedplacement of all accessory devices. At least one key reader should be mounted in the vicinity of theEasyGate3 .

Installing the Peripherals

Mounting the EasyGate3

Using Figure 5b as a guide, work carefully through the following steps:1. Remove the screws and frontplate.2. Pull the connection wires through the wire entry [38].3. Place the back box [29] on the wall in the selected mounting position, and mark the screw

locations. Using wall anchors for all screw locations, secure the back box to the wall.4. Complete the connections on the terminal board [34].5. Using the wires [39], connect the battery.6. Connect the mains power supply to the terminal board [35].7. Using the dipswitches [27] and the serial port [40], program the EasyGate3. Refer to the

‘PROGRAMMING’ section for further details.8. Reattach the frontplate.

Mounting the ECLIPSE reader

Mount the ECLIPSE reader onto an electrical outlet then, using Figure 5a as a guide, work carefullythrough the following steps:1. Complete the connections on the terminal board [1].2. Using the dipswitches [2], program the device address.

Mounting the Proximity Reader

Using Figure 5b as a guide, work carefully through the following steps:1. Remove the screw [16], if fitted.2. Using a screwdriver, press down on the locking tab [24] and push the backplate away from the

frontplate.3. Check that the jumpers [5] and [6] are as per Figure 5b4. Using wall anchors for all screw locations [21], secure the backplate to the wall.5. Using the dipswitches [2], program the device address.6. Using the wire [15], complete the connections (refer to Figure 5b).7. Reattach the frontplate [13], and secure it in place by means of the screw [16].

The EasyGate3 is unable to manage the Tamper Switch [19].

Mounting the NC2TAST Keypad

Using Figure 7 as a guide, work carefully through the following steps:1. Remove the screw [56], if fitted.2. Using a screwdriver, push the PCB locking tab [57] upwards, to release the PCB.3. Pull the connection wires through the wire entry [58].4. Using wall anchors for all screw locations [59], secure the backplate to the wall. If the Snatch

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switch is fitted, secure the Snatch bracket [60].5. Replace the PCB.6. Complete the connections on the terminal board [55].7. Using the dipswitches [53], program the device address.8. Reattach the frontplate, and secure it in place by means of the screw [56].

The Terminal board

NC1 C1 NA1 Changeover relay 1 - These are terminals of Relay 1 (Output 1). This Output can beprogrammed as Bistable or Monostable by means of the on-board DIp Switches [27]. If this Output isprogrammed as Monostable, it will be possible to program (via PC only) the pulse frequency from 300ms to 1 hour. In Standby status NC1 will be closed to C1.

NC2 C2 NA2 Changeover relay 2 - These are the terminals of Relay 2 (Output 2). This Output canbe programmed (via PC) as Bistable or Monostable. If the EasyGate3 is programmed to operate in“Digital Key 3 LED/Relay” mode, these contacts will operate in Bistable mode only. In Standby statusNC2 will be closed to C2.

NC3 C3 NA3 Changeover relay 3 - These are the terminals of Relay 3 (Output 3). This Output canbe programmed (via PC) as Bistable or Monostable. If the EasyGate3 is programmed to operate in“Digital key 3 Relay” mode, these contacts will operate in Bistable mode only. In Standby status NC3 willbe closed to C3.

AS Tamper - These terminals refer to the Tamper Relay contacts. The Tamper Relay contacts willclose/open (as per programming) when the frontplate of the EasyGate3 or NC2TAST keypad is removed.These contacts operate in monostable mode, therefore, they will hold ‘Active status’ for the programmedtime (from 300 ms to 1 hour).

+ C R - Bus BPI - ECLIPSE readers, NC2TAST keypads and Proximity readers can be connected tothese terminals. Terminals [C] and [R] are for the ‘Information Exchange’. Terminals [+] and [-] supply the12 V_ power to the peripheral devices.

Up to 8 devices can be connected to the BPI terminals (Eclipse readers, Proximityreaders, and/or NC2TAST Keypads).

P1 P2 P3 Door status or Panel status - In ‘3 LED/Relay Proximity Control ’ mode (Mode 1), terminalP1 will signal the ON/OFF status of the Security system, and terminal P2 will signal ‘Open Alarm Lines’.In ‘1LED/Relay Proximity Control’ mode (Mode 2), terminal P1 will signal the ON/OFF status of thecontrolled device (in most cases the Security panel), and terminals P2 and P3 will signal the Open/Closed status of the protected doors. In ‘Door Control’ mode (Mode 3), these terminals will signal theOpen/Closed status of the protected doors.

If the system is setup to operate in ‘3 LED/Relay Proximity Control’ mode, terminal P2must be connected to Ground if it is not utilized.

Terminal P3 is not influent for the ‘Proximity Control 3 LED/Relay’ mode (refer to Table 3).

Terminals P1, P2 and P3 will activate when Positive (over 2.5 V) is applied, or when these terminals open.

Table 3 - Status detected by Inputs P1, P2 and P3 in accordance with the selected operating mode

Input Mode 1 (3 Relay) Mode 2 (1 Relay) Mode 3 (Door Control)

P 1 Detects Panel ON/OFF Detects Panel ON/OFF Detects Open/Closed Door

P 2 Detects Open Lines Detects Open/Closed Door Detects Open/Closed Door

P 3 - Detects Open/Closed Door Detects Open/Closed Door

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MMMMM Negative Terminal

AB Enable Input - If Negative is applied to this terminal, all the system peripherals, codes, keys andcards (with the AB attribute) will be disabled (refer to ‘PROGRAMMING from PC’ section). If Positiveis applied to this terminal (minimum 5 V) or when this terminal opens, all the system peripherals, codeskeys and cards will be enabled, regardless of the AB attribute.

AP Enable Input - This terminal can be used to Arm/Disarm Outputs controlled by non-custom commanddevices (non-BPI Keyswitches, Wireless keys, etc.). Each pulse to Negative will switch the status of theOutputs with the AB attribute, as occurs when a Valid key/card is used at a reader. If EasyGate3 isoperating in Mode 1 (3 LED/Relay Proximity Control), this terminal will have no effect on the system.

OC1, OC2 Open-Collector Outputs - It is possible to select the operating mode (Bistable orMonostable), and the Standby status (NA - Normally Open or NC - Normally Closed) of these Outputs(via PC). Outputs OC1 and OC2 can be activated by the following events: Enable 1, 2, 3; False Key/Card; Missing BPI Device; Activation of Timer A or B; Valid Key/Card; Door Violation. If none of theseevents are programmed, Outputs OC1 and OC2 will have no effect on the system.

AC Alternate Input - These terminals are for the secondary conductors of the power transformer.

Setting up the EasyGate3 (via DIP Switches)

The on-board DIP Switch strip [27] will allow you to program the parameters that cannot be programmedvia software. Only DIP switches 1 through 6 can be used, as switches 7 and 8 are not influent. Referto Table 4 for the various settings and corresponding operating modes.

Please note that when DIP Switch no. 1 is ON (CLOSED), the status of DIP Switch no. 2 will beirrelevant.

Once ‘Setup’, remove the power supply for several seconds to allow the circuit toacquire the configuration. This must be done each time the EasyGate is programmedvia the DIP Switches [27].

Selecting the Operating Mode (via DIP Switches)

EasyGate3 provides three different operating modes for ‘Proximity Control’ and ‘Door Control’ manage-ment. The operating mode can be selected via switches 1 and 2 on the DIP Switch strip [27]. The 3Outputs (Relays), and the ECLIPSE reader and PROXI reader LEDs will operate in accordance with theselected mode.

Table 4 - Setting up the EasyGate3 via DIP Switches [27]

DIP Switches [27]OPERATING PRINCIPLS

OPEN - OFF (Default) CLOSED - ON

1 Proximity Control Mode Door Control only2 1 LED/Relay Proximity Control 3 LED/Relay Proximity Control3 Relay 1 Bistable Relay 1 Monostable4 LEDs ON without key LEDs OFF without key5 RS232 Computer Link RS232 Printer Link

6EasyGate3 Armed/Disarmed Status

(Internal Circuitry Status)

Armed/Disarmed Status of Paneldetected by Terminal P1

(For Mode 1 and Mode 2 only)7-8 — —

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The ON/OFF position of DIP Switches 1 and 2 will set the Operating mode, as follows:Mode 1 - 3 LED/Relay Proximity Control (DIP Switch 1 OFF, DIP Switch 2 ON). If this mode isselected it will be possible partition the Security system.Mode 2 - 1 LED/Relay Proximity Control (Easy mode) + Door Control system (DIP Switch 1 and2 OFF).Mode 3 - Door Control (DIP Switch 1 ON, in this case DIP Switch 2 will not be influent).

Refer to the ‘OPERATING MODE’ section for further details.

Connecting ECLIPSE readers, Proximity readers and NC2TAST Keypads

The ECLIPSE readers, Proximity readers and NC2TAST Keypads must be connected in parallel throughterminals [+], [C], [R] and [-], as per Figure 8.

Use shielded cable for all connections. Connect one end of the cable to terminal [-] on the EasyGate3module, and leave the other end free.

EasyGate3 supports up to 8 BPI devices (ECLIPSE readers, PROXI readers and NC2TAST Keypads),however, it will not accept more than 4 NC2TAST keypads.

Command devices of the same type must have different Addresses (set by means of thedevice DIP Switches). The wiring diagram in Figure 8 illustrates the connection of 2ECLIPSE readers).

Addressing readers: use the on-board DIP Switches [2] to assign the Address. Refer to Table 5afor the 8 Address settings (valid for readers with 4 or 5 DIP Switches).

When Addressing readers with 5 DIP Switches, DIP Switch 1 must be OFF.

Figure 8 - BPI Bus Wiring diagram

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Connect jumpers J1 [5] and J2 [6] on readers with 5 DIP Switches [4], as per Figure 5a and 5b.

Addressing keypads: use the on-board DIP Switches [53] to assign the keypad Address. Referto Table 5b for the 4 Address settings.

Automatic Enrolling

All BPI devices (Readers and NC2TAST keypads) can be enrolled either automatically or manually.However, Automatic Enrolling is a fast and easy way to ensure that EasyGate3 will operate properly.Devices that are not enrolled cannot be monitored or controlled by the EasyGate3.

Enrolling BPI Devices

Press the ACQ button [31] on board the EasyGate3 module. The LED [30] will blink to indicate ‘DeviceEnrolled’.

Missing BPI devices will generate BPI Trouble events (one of the OC Outputs must be enabled tosignal Trouble events), which in turn will generate Automatic Reset of the BPI Bus. If a Missing BPIdevice gives no response for three consecutive Resets, it will be considered as ‘Out-of-Order’, andwill be ignored until the trouble is cleared.

Resetting Default

On initial Power up, the EasyGate3 will generate Automatic Setup (Default). On occasions it may benecessary to restore the Default Settings, in such events:

1. Remove all power from the EasyGate3 module (including battery power).

2. With the PROG button [32] pushed, reapply power. Do not release the PROG button until the LED[30] blinks to confirm ‘Reset Done’.

DIP SWITCHES [53]ADDRESS

1 2 3 4

1 OFF OFF OFF OFF

2 OFF OFF OFF OFF

3 OFF OFF ON ON

4 OFF ON OFF ON

Table 5b - Addressing NC2TAST Keypads via their on-board DIP Switches

Table 5a - Addressing ECLIPSE and Proximity Key readers via on-board DIP Switches

DIP SWITCHES [2] ADDRESS

ECLIPSE READERS with4 DIP SWITCHES

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5 DIP SWITCHES1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 2 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

2 3 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON

3 4 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON

4 5 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON

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Outputs

The 3 on-board Outputs (single-pole changeover relays) — terminals NC1/ C1/ NA1, NC2/ C2/ NA2 andNC1/ C3/ NA3 can be used for Proximity Control and/or Door Control functions.

All Outputs can be programmed as either Bistable or Monostable. It is possible to program the Pulse timeof Monostable Outputs (from 300 ms to 1 hr).

The Monostable or Bistable operating mode of Output 1 can be programmed by means of the on-boardDIP Switches [27] — refer to Table 4, whereas the pulse time must be programmed via PC software.

In all 3 relays will operate in ‘Proximity Control’ mode, whereas relay 2 and 3 will operate as ‘Bistable’.

In relay 1 will operate in ‘Proximity Control’ mode, whereas relays 2 and 3 can be used for ‘Door Control’functions.

In the 3 relays will operate in ‘Door Control’ mode.

The system objects (readers, keypads, codes and keys) can be Enabled/Disabled individually on theOutputs. For example, it is possible to enable a specific reader to operate one Output only.

The Output relay will not switch unless both objects are enabled (e.g. key/card and reader). Emptyrequests (i.e. enabled key/card on disabled reader) will have no effect, however, the event will belogged in the Event buffer. Each Output refers to an Input (P1, P2 or P3), that can be programmed tomonitor Door or Security panel status.

If a protected Door is not opened within the programmed ‘Entrance’ time (0 through 30 seconds—to beprogrammed via PC), it will be considered violated. The programmed ‘Entrance’ time will start when thecorresponding relay switches.

The 2 on-board OC Outputs (Open-collector outputs) can be programmed to activate one of thefollowing events.

Enablement 1

Enablement 2

Enablement 3

False key/card or Wrong PIN (maximum 4 tries)

Error on BPI Bus

Timer A

Timer B

Valid key/card or Valid PIN

Violation

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Figure 9 - Connecting EasyGate3 to a standard Security panel (Valid for Mode 1 only)

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The inputs function as follows:

P1 - Monitors the Panel status (+OFF) or Door status

P2 - Monitors the Panel Alarm line status (+L) or Door status

P3 - Monitors the Door status

AB - Enables/Disables devices

AP - Switches the Door Control Output relays (not applicable for Mode 1)

Input terminals P1, P2 and P3 can be used to monitor the system (as above). When terminal P1, P2or P3 opens (floating), or when the applied voltage exceeds 5 V, the EasyGate3 will signal therelative status.

The signal on Input terminal AB can be used to disable readers, keypads, codes, keys and cards withthe AB attribute (refer to ‘PROGRAMMING FROM PC’ for details).The system objects—with the ABattribute will be disabled when Negative is applied to this terminal. The system objects—with the ABattribute will be enabled when when Positive is applied, or when this terminal opens (floating).

Input terminal AP can be used to control the Door Control Outputs via non-BPI devices such as: keyswitches, push buttons, etc. The Door Control Outputs will activate when a Negative pulse is appliedto this terminal.

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Enrolling SAT Keys and PROXI-CARDS

SAT Keys [12] can be enrolled only via EasyGate3 controlled ECLIPSE readers. The SAT Keys can beboth valid and enabled on all 3 relay outputs, or valid but enabled on none.

To enroll a SAT key via ECLIPSE reader:

1. Insert the SAT key into the ECLIPSE reader that is nearest to the EasyGate3.2. Press PROG [32] on the EasyGate3 PCB for at least 2 seconds. The Red LED on the ECLIPSE

reader will blink when enrolling is complete.

The Sat keys must be enrolled one by one.

3. Push the SAT key into the ECLIPSE reader, until the Red LED indicates the required operating mode(refer to Table 6), then extract the SAT key.

The SAT keys cannot be deleted by means of this procedure (SAT keys must be deleted via theSoftware application or NC2TAST keypad), however, they can be disabled on the 3 relay outputs.Insertion of a disabled key will have no effect on the relay outputs, but the event will be logged in the eventbuffer. One or both of the OC outputs can be programmed with the ‘Valid key/card or Valid PIN’ attribute.

To enroll a SAT Key via a PROXI reader:

1. Hold the SAT Key near to the sensitive field [14] of the proximity reader.2. Press PROG [32] on the EasyGate3 PCB for at least 2 seconds. The Red LED [32] on the ECLIPSE

reader will blink when enrolling is complete.3. Hold the SAT Key near to the Read zone [14] until the Red LED indicates the required operating

mode (refer to Table 6), then move it away.

Connecting Security Panels

Security system control is the perfect application for the EasyGate3. In particular, when the EasyGate3is programmed to operate in Mode 1 (Digital key system 3 LED/Relay), it can Arm, Disarm and Partitionthe Security system. Relay 1 can be used for Arming/Disarming purposes, and relays 2 and 3 can beused for Partitioning.

The Wiring diagram (Figure 9) shows the connection of the EasyGate3 to a standard Security panelfitted with a command terminal for pulse arming and disarming (K) a Panel status output (+OFF); aLine status output (+L) and input terminals for partitioning (A and B).

The Wiring diagram (Figure 9) presupposes that:Terminal +L will send a positive signal to the EasyGate3 when one or more open Alarm Lines aredetected.Terminal +OFF will send a positive signal to the EasyGate3 when the Security panel is disarmed.Terminals A and B will receive a positive signal when the Security system is partitioned.

Table 6 - SAT key operating modes

RED LED OPERATING MODE

ON SAT key enrolled and enabled on the 3 relay outputs (at default)

Off SAT key enrolled but not enabled on the 3 relay outputs

Blinking SAT key not enrolled and not enabled on the 3 relay outputs

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Programming ECLIPSE and PROXI readers

The readers must be programmed via the software application, or NC2TAST keypad (refer to the‘PROGRAMMING FROM PC’ or ‘PROGRAMMING FROM KEYPAD’ section). Readers can be enabledfor ‘Door Control’ or ‘Proximity Control’ functions, and can be enabled selectively on the 3 output relays.

Programming NC2TAST Keypads and Codes

The keypads are enabled for both ‘Door Control’ and ‘Digital Key’ functions.

As per key readers, the keypads and codes can be enabled individually on the 3 Outputs.

For further information , refer to the ‘PROGRAMMING FROM PC’ or ‘PROGRAMMING FROM KEYPAD’section).

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OPERATING MODES

This section describes the 3 Operating Modes of the EasyGate3. The Operating Mode can beselected via switches 1 and 2 on the DIP Switch strip [27], refer to ‘Selecting the Operating Mode’in the previous section. For further information on the programming procedures, refer to‘PROGRAMMING FROM PC’ or ‘PROGRAMMING FROM KEYPAD’.

N.B. - In this section, the word ‘Reader’ will be used instead of the full product name of thethe PROXI-CARD Reader and the ECLIPSE Reader.

MODE 1 - 3 LED/Relay Proximity Control

In Mode 1 the EasyGate3 provides Proximity Control and Partitioning functions.

All readers must be programmed to operate in ‘Proximity Control’ mode (refer to ‘PROGRAMMINGFROM PC’).

The Red LED [7], on the readers, and the IIIII indicator on the NC2TAST keypads, can be programmedto indicate either the ON/OFF status of the EasyGate3, or the ON/OFF (Armed/Disarmed) status of theremote Security panel, as per Table 7.

The relay contacts of output 1 will be as follows:LED ON EasyGate ON (Terminal C1 closed to NA1)LED OFF EasyGate ON (Terminal C1 closed to NC1)

If Output 1 is programmed as ‘Monostable’, relay contacts C1 and NA1 will close forthe programmed time (from 300 ms to 1 hr—programmable via PC), and will return tostandby status when the programmed time expires.

If an attempt is made to use a False SAT key at a reader, the LEDs will blink to signal a ‘False’ keyevent. False keys will not be signalled on NC2TAST keypads.

If a valid SAT key is inserted into a reader (but not pushed), the event will be logged in the buffer butwill not activate the 3 Outputs.

Arming/Disarming the Security system at an ECLIPSE reader

I1. Push the SAT Key into the reader until the system Arms/Disarms (Red LED ON/OFF).

2. Extract the SAT key—the system will Arm/Disarm as required.

Arming/Disarming the Security system at a PROXI reader

1. Hold the key/card in the vicinity of the sensitive field until the system Arms/Disarms (Red LED ON/OFF).

2. Remove the key/card from the vicinity of the sensitive field—Output 1 will Arm/Disarm as required.

Valid Keys/Cards will be acknowledged by a beep.

Table 7 - Signalling on the Red LED in accordance with the ON/OFF status of DIP Switch 6

DIP Switch strip [27]Switch No. 6

RED LED [7] - LED INDICATOR I on NC2TAST

ON Off

CLOSED (ON) Remote Security panel ON Remote Security panel OFF

OPEN (OFF) EasyGate 3 ON EasyGate 3 OFF

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Arming the Security system from NC2TAST keypads

1. Enter the User Code (comprising 4 to 8 digits).

2. Press OOOOO to Arm, or ooooo to disarm the system.

The EasyGate3 can detect ‘Wrong PIN’ events (four consecutive Wrong PINs entered at a keypad). Ifaudible signalling of this event is required, it will be necessary to program one of the OC Outputs, andmake the necessary connections on the Security panel. These events can be classified as ‘Tamper’events.

All Arming/Disarming events will be logged in the event buffer. Wrong PIN events willnot be logged in the event buffer.

Partitioning the System

The changeover contacts of Output 2 (NC2, C2 and NA2) and Output 3 (NC3, C 3 and NA3) on theEasyGate3 can be used for Partitioning purposes (Bypassing/UnBypassing 2 groups of zones: Aand B).

If an attempt is made to Partition the Security system during Armed status, it will disarmautomatically.

The Yellow [8] and Green [9] LEDs, on the ECLIPSE/PROXI reader, will indicate the status of the 2Output relays—and thus the Bypassed/UnBypassed status of the Partitions, as follows:

Yellow LED Off Partition A Unbypassed (Contacts C2 closed to NC2) Yellow LED ON Partition A Bypassed (Contact C2 closed to NA2)

Green LED Off Partition B Unbypassed (Contacts C3 closed to NC3)Green LED ON Partition B Bypassed (Contact C3 closed to NA3)

In Mode 1 Outputs 2 and 3 will operate in ‘Bistable’ mode only.

Partitioning at ECLIPSE readers

1. Push a Valid SAT key into an ECLIPSE reader, the Yellow [8] and Green [9] LEDs will go through thesequences shown above.

2. Extract the SAT key when the LEDs indicate the required status.

If an attempt is made to use a False key at a reader, the reader LEDs will blink to signala ‘False key’ event. False key events will not be logged in the buffer.

Partitioning from NC2TAST keypad

1. Enter a User PIN (comprising 4 to 8 digits).

2. Press AAAAA to activate (bypass) Output 2 or BBBBB to activate (bypass) Output 3.

The status of the 2 Output relays—and thus the Bypassed/UnBypassed status of the Partitions—can be viewed on keys 22222 and 33333 (Key backlighted = Partition Bypassed).

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MODE 2 - 1 LED/Relay Proximity Control and Door Control System

In this mode the EasyGate3 will operate as a Proximity Control and Door Control System in Easy Mode(partitioning will not be possible).

In this mode, at least one reader must be programmed to operate in ‘Proximity Control’ mode, and at leastone key reader must be programmed to operate in ‘Door Control’ mode.

When readers—operating in ‘Proximity Control’ mode—are in standby status (i.e. no key), the ON/OFF status of the Red LED [7], or the ON/OFF status of the IIIII indicator on the NC2TAST keypads, willsignal respectively, the status of the EasyGate3 or the status of the Security panel (refer to Table 7).

False key/card - If an attempt is made to use a false key/card at a reader, the LEDs will blink tosignal a ‘False key/card’ event. False keys/cards will not be signalled on the NC2TAST keypads.

Arming/Disarming ‘Proximity Control’ mode - If a valid Key/Card is used at a reader—operatingin ‘Proximity Control’ mode—Output 1 will switch status.

When using a SAT key at a PROXI reader, hold the SAT key in the vicinity of the sensitive field. If the SATkey is recognized, the PROXI reader will emit a beep, and will switch the status of Output 1.

All Arming/Disarming events will be logged in the event buffer.

The Red LED on readers—operating in ‘Door Control ‘ mode—will turn ON to indicate that Output 2 or3 has switched status. The Red LED will turn OFF when the key/card is removed.

If Output 1 has been programmed as ‘Monostable’, relay contacts C1 and NA1 willclose for the programmed time (from 300 ms to 1 hr—programmable via PC ), and willreturn to standby status when the programmed time expires.

Arming/Disarming from NC2TAST keypad

1. Enter a User PIN (comprising 4 to 8 digits).

2. Press OOOOO to Arm or ooooo to Disarm.

Door Control - If a Valid SAT key is used at a Door Control ECLIPSE reader, one or both RelayOutputs (Relay Outputs 2 and 3) will switch status (ON/OFF). The Red LED will turn ON to indicate thenew status, and will turn OFF when the key/card is removed.

Relay Outputs 2 and 3 can be programmed as ‘Bistable’ or ‘Monostable’: in the lattercase it will be possible to program the pulse length (from 300 ms to 1 hr).

Work carefully through the following steps, to activate Relay Outputs 2 and 3 from NC2TAST keypads:

1. Enter a User PIN (comprising 4 to 8 digits).2. Press EEEEE.3. Within 5 seconds of pressing EEEEE, press 22222 or 33333 to toggle the status of Relay Output 2 or

Relay Output 3 respectively (EEEEE will blink to indicate ‘Time running’).4. Press EEEEE, a short audible signal will confirm ‘Operation Done’, after which the NC2TAST

keypad will the return to standby.

Only one NC2TAST Keypad at a time can access the ‘Programming’ session. Press eeeeeto exit ‘Programming’ and return to standby status without making changes.

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Key 22222 or 33333 on the NC2TAST keypad, will turn ON when the corresponding Door opens, and willremain ON until the Door closes.

EasyGate3 can detect Door Violation via terminals P2 and P3. In this case, the aaaaaindicator on the NC2TAST keypad will be used to signal Violation. The OC Outputs

can also be programmed to signal Door Violation.

MODE 3 - Door Control

In this mode the EasyGate3 will operate as a Door Control System.

All readers must be programmed to operate in ‘Door Control’ mode (refer to ‘PROGRAMMING FROMPC’).

False Key/Card - If an attempt is made to use an False key/card at a reader, the LEDs will blink tosignal a ‘False’ key event. False keys will not be signalled on NC2TAST keypads.

Door Control - If a valid Key/Card is used at a Door Control reader, Outputs 1, 2 and 3 will switchstatus, as per programming. The Red LED will turn ON to indicate the status change.

When using a key/card at a PROXI reader, hold the key/card in the vicinity of the sensitive zone. If thekey/card is recognized, the PROXI reader will emit a beep, and will switch the status of the 3 Outputs.

Relay Outputs 2 and 3 can be programmed as ‘Bistable’ or ‘Monostable’: in the lattercase it will be possible to program the pulse length (from 300 ms to 1 hr).

Work through the following steps carefully, to activate Relay Outputs 2 and 3 from NC2TAST keypads:

1. Enter a User PIN (comprising 4 to 8 digits).2. Press EEEEE.3. Within 5 seconds of pressing EEEEE, press 11111, 22222 or 33333 to switch the status of Relay Output

1, 2 or 3 respectively (EEEEE will blink to indicate ‘Time running’).4. Press EEEEE, a short audible signal will confirm ‘Operation Done’, after which the NC2TAST

keypad will the return to standby.

Only one NC2TAST Keypad at a time can access ‘Programming’. It is possible to press

eeeee to exit ‘Programming’, and return to standby status without making changes.

Key 11111, 22222 or 33333 on the NC2TAST keypad, will turn ON when the corresponding door opens, andwill remain ON until the Door in question closes.

EasyGate3 can detect Door Violation via Terminals P1, P2 and P3. In this case, the aaaaaindicator on the NC2TAST keypad will turn ON when Door Violation is detected. It is

also possible to program OC Outputs 1 and 2 to signal Door Violation.

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PROGRAMMING FROM PC

The EasyGate3 can be programmed via PC or from an NC2TAST keypad. The Software application—from the Security Suite software—provides a trouble free way of programming the EasyGate3. Thissection describes the EasyGate3 parameters, and should also be referred to when programmingfrom an NC2TAST keypad.

Work carefully through the following steps:

1. Using a serial link, connect the DB9 connector [40] of theEasyGate3 to a COM Input on the PC.

2. Ensure that switch no. 5, on the DIP Switch strip [27] is openor OFF (refer to Table 4).

3. Install and start the EasyGate3 Software Application.4. Enter your password (refer to ‘Menu Options’ in this section).

RESULT: after showing the ‘EasyGate3’ logo (see Figure 10), theprogram will open on the ‘Customer’ page (see next page).

Access to some of the software options requires either theInstaller Code (9999 at default ), or the User Code (0000 at default). Refer to ‘Software PINs’ inthis section.

Use the Upload and Download buttons, present on most pages (see Figure 11a and 11b) to Uploadthe open page—from the EasyGate3 to the PC, or Download the open page—from the PC to theEasyGate3.

Use the Upload All and Download All options from the File menu to Upload all the data—from theEasyGate3 to the PC, or Download all the data—from the PC to the EasyGate3 (see Figure 11c).

Figure 10 - Starting page

Figure 11 - Upload button (a), Download button (b) File menu (c)

b)a) c)

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Customer

The program opens on the Customer page (see Figure 12). The tags on the bottom line open thecorresponding pages. The Address, City, Customer Telephone Number and Installationdescription are for ‘Customer records’. The Name and Customer Code are essential for Customeridentification, and must be programmed as per below.

Name - Enter the Customer’s Name in this field. It is not possibleto Save a New Customer under a name that is already on theCustomer List. Duplicate Names will be signalled by an Errormessage when an attempt to save the Customer data is made.Customer Code - Enter the Customer’s Code in this field.Each Customer must have a different Code. Duplicate codeswill be signalled by an error message when an attempt ismade to save the Customer data. Press the button to selectthe first available Customer Code, the Code will be enteredauatomatically in the Code field.Customer Telephone Number - Enter the Customer’s telephone number in this field (digitsonly).

Figure 12 - Customer page

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Status

The Status page (see Figure 13) shows the selected operating mode of the EasyGate3 (as per the DIPSwitch setting). This page allows the Installer to select the operations that must be done when theEasyGate3 Arms/Disarms (Mode 2 only), and to select the Output that will be controlled by the devicethat is connected to terminal AP (Enable Door Control—refer to ‘The Terminal board’) on the EasyGate3PCB (not for Mode 1).

Mode (read only) - The selected operating mode will be indicated by the corresponding button.Operation at Arming - Specify the operations that must be done on the selected Outputs whenthe EasyGate3 (or the EasyGate3 controlled Security panel) is armed.Operation at Disarming - Specify the operations that must be done on the selected Outputswhen the EasyGate3 (or the EasyGate3 controlled Security panel) is disarmed.

Following is a description of the operations:

Switch Output - the selected Output will switch.Lock Output - the selected Output will lock until Unlock Output is selected.

Figure 13 -EasyGate3 Status page

Programming Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3

Operations at arming No Yes No

Operations at disarming No Yes No

Enable Door opener No Only Outputs 2 and 3 YesTable 8 - Programming the ‘Status’ page in accordance with the EasyGate3 operating mode

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Unlock Output- Select this option to unlock the Outputs.Nothing - No operation will be done on the Outputs (at default).

Configuration

Proper functioning of the EasyGate3 depends on the BPI bus configuration. The configuration readingmust match the programmed configuration. Mismatch—due to the loss of a device will generate a BPIFault, this will occur for three consecutive readings, after which the missing device will be ignored.

The Configuration page (see Figure 14) is divided into two sections—one for NC2TAST Keypads andthe other for ECLIPSE/PROXI readers.

Each section has a series of numbered check boxes—the number corresponds to the device Address.The device Address can be assigned via its DIP Switches.

Configuration:

Box checked = device in configurationBox clear = device not in configurationOnly the devices in the configuration can be controlled by the Security panel.Configuration Done:

Once the configuration has been completed, open the Key readers page and program the key readerparameters (refer to the Key reader section for details).

Figure 14 - Configuration page

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ECLIPSE/PROXI Readers

When no NC2TAST keypads are connected, the Easygate3 can support up to 8 ECLIPSE/PROXIreaders (see Figure 15). Program the ECLIPSE/PROXI Readers page as follows:

Key readers - Enter the ECLIPSE/PROXI reader label in this field (maximum 20 characters).Outputs 1, 2, 3 - Enable/Disable the reader on the Outputs. Double click the check box to togglethe status.

Y = Reader Enabled N = Reader Disabled

And/Or - If ‘And’ is selected, the reader will not be enabled until all of its programmed attributesTim.A, Tim.B, AB, En.1, En.2 and En.3) are satisfied, otherwise, the reader will be disabled. If ‘Or’is selected, the reader will be enabled when one of its attributes is satisfied. If all the attributesare left at default (No) the reader will be enabled at all times. Double click the check box to togglethe attribute status.Tim.A, Tim.B - If ‘Yes’ is selected, the reader will be enabled only during the hours programmedfor Timer A or B (refer to ‘Timers’ in this section). Double click the check box to toggle the attributestatus.

Yes = Timer Enabled No = Timer Disabled

AB - If this option is selected, the reader will be enabled in accordance with the signal on terminalAB on-board the EasyGate3 (refer to ‘The Terminal Board’ in the ‘INSTALLING EASYGATE3’section). Double click the check box to toggle the attribute status.

Yes = Reader Enabled No = Reader Disabled

Figure 15 - ECLIPSE/PROXI Readers page

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Figure 16 - Keypads page

En.1, En.2, En.3 - The EasyGate3 provides 3 Enablement levels (to be programmed in the Controlpage). Once the key reader level has been programmed (e.g. En.2 = Yes), it can be disabled onlyby deselecting the corresponding check box on the Control page. Double click the check box totoggle the status.

Yes = Reader Enabled No = Reader Disabled

Key - Enable the reader to operate in ‘Proximity Control’ or ‘Door Control’ mode. Double click thecheck box to toggle the status.

Y = Proximity Control mode Enabled N = Door Control mode Enabled

Keypads

The keypads are already enabled for ‘Digital key’ and ‘Door Control’.

The programming instructions relative to Outputs 1, 2, 3, Tim.A, Tim.B, AB, En.1, En.2, En.3 canbe found in the Key Readers section.

The Keypads and the Prog. attribute must be programmed as follows:

Keypads - Enter the Keypad label in this field (maximum 20 characters).Prog. - Enable/Disable the keypad to manage Extra Options (refer to Table 9). Double click thecheck box to toggle the status.

Y = Extra Options Enabled N = Extra Options Disabled

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Figure 17a - Digital Keys page

SAT Keys and PROXI Cards

The key/cards can be programmed to operate selectively on the 3 Output Relays (see Figure 17a). Theprogramming instructions relative to Outputs 1, 2, 3, Tim.A, Tim.B, AB, En.1, En.2, En.3 can befound in the ECLIPSE/PROXI Readers section.

The Picture, No. and Description must beprogrammed as per the following instructions.

Picture - Work carefully through the followingsteps, to Import bitmap pictures (in .BMP format).1. Double click the Picture field that correspondsto the user.2. When the window shown in Figure 17b opens,double click the empty box on the right hand side.3. When the window shown in Figure 17c opens,select the path and name of the bitmap to beimported.4. Click OK to confirm, or to cancel.

Figure 17b - Picture data window

Prog. Extra Options

Y Change own PIN, Set Date/Hour, Print BufferN Change own PIN

Table 9 - Extra Options

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Figure 17c - Picture window

No. - This non-editable column will show the enrolledSAT Key or PROXI Card ID numbers.Description - Enter the device label in this field(maximum 20 characters).

To delete a key/card: select the required key/card, thenClick the Delete Key button.

To delete ALL the keys/cards: Click the Delete Allbutton.

EasyGate3 will read deleted keys/cards as FALSE keys.Keys/Cards can also be deleted from NC2Tast keypads.

The number of the selected key/card will be shown inthe field (bottom left of page).

SAT Keys/PROXI CARDS can be programmed from any ECLIPSE/PROXI reader (refer to‘INSTALLING EasyGate3’ under ‘Programming Keys/Cards).

Figure 18 - User codes page

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Figure 19 - Enroll new code window (a) Enroll new codes window (b)

a) b)

User Codes page

The User Codes can be programmed in the User Codes page (see Figure 18). The programminginstructions relative to Outputs 1, 2, 3, Tim.A, Tim.B, AB, En.1, En.2, En.3 can be found in the KeyReaders section.

The No. and Prog. fields must be programmed as follows:

No. - Enter the User Code ID number (1 through 999).Prog. - Enable/Disable the Extra Options (refer to Table 9).Double click the check box to toggle the status.

Y = Extra Options Enabled N = Extra Options Disabled

To delete a User Code: select the required User Code, then Click the Delete code button.

To delete ALL User Codes: Click the Delete All button.

The number of the selected User Code will be shown in the field (bottom left ofpage).

Enrolling a New User Code

1. Click the Enroll code button to open the Enroll new code window (see Figure 19a).

2. Enter the new User Code ID number (1 through 999), or scroll for the required number, then click to confirm and exit the window, or click to quit.

Enrolling New User Codes

1. Click the Enroll button to open the Enroll new code window (see Figure 19a).

2. Click the Enroll codes tag (see Figure 19b), then enter the first User Code ID number in the Intialcode field, and the total number of User Codes in the Number of codes field.

Example: if 18 is entered in the Intial code field and 10 in the Number of codes field, the resultingNew User Code ID numbers will be 18 through 28.

3. Click to confirm and exit the window, or click to quit.

The User Code ID numbers cannot operate the system, but are necessary when programming theUser PINs (refer to ‘Programming User PINs’ in the ‘PROGRAMMING FROM KEYPAD’ section fordetails).

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Buffer (Events)

The EasyGate3 buffer can record up to 300 of the following event types: BPI Peripheral actions (exceptprogramming events); Door Violation events; Remote Security system events (Terminal P1) and Keypadand EasyGate3 Tamper.

The ‘Valid key/card’ at reader event (in Mode 1) will not be logged.

Each logged event will show the: User Code ID number; Date/Time; Device used; Post-event Relaystatus (R1, R2, R3); Input status (I1, I2, I3); Locked Doors (B2, B3); Picture.

N.B. ‘Pul’ in the R1, R2 and R3 boxes indicates the status change in Monostable mode.

To print the Event Buffer—click the Print button.

To send the Events (in the open page) to the PC Database—click the Save events button, onlyunsaved events will be sent to the Database (the number of events that can be stored depends on thePC hard disk capacity).

The EasyGate3 buffer can be managed through the Manage buffer menu. Refer to the‘Manage buffer’ section for instructions.

The number of events in the EasyGate3 buffer can be viewed in the field (bottom left).

Figure 20 - Events page (Buffer)

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Clock

Proper functioning of the Timers, and the exact chronological order of the logged events depend on theClock setting. Program the Clock as follows (see Figure 21).

1. Click Upload to view the Panel Clock setting.

2. Using the arrows in the PC values section, set the PC values (Time, Day, Date).

3. Click Download to synchronize the Panel and PC Clocks (the Date and Time, shown in the PC

values section will be programmed on the Panel).

Figure 21 - Clock page

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Timers

Timer A and Timer B can be programmed in the Timers page (Figure 22). The Timers will Enable/Disable the Security system devices and codes in accordance with the programmed schedule.

N.B.: Only devices that have the Tim.A/Tim.B attribute can be controlled by the Timers.

For example, if a key/card has the Tim.A attribute, it will be enabled in accordance with the Timer Aschedule (i.e. between the Timer A Start and Stop Times).

At default the Timers are disabled: Start=00:00 and Stop=00:00. Therefore, if the ‘Tim.A’option is enabled for a device, and ‘Timer A’ is at default (Start and Stop = 00:00), the device willbe disabled at all times.

Program the Timers as follows:

Start - To change the Start Time (Hour:Minutes) of Tim.A or Tim.B

1. Delete the current value in the Start field.

2. Enter the new value (accepted values: 00:00 through 24:00).

Stop - To change the Stop time (Hour:Minutes) of Tim.A or Tim.B

1. Delete the current value in the Stop field.

2. Enter the new value (accepted values: 00:00 through 24:00).

Figure 22 - Timers page

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Figure 23 - OC Output configuration page

OC Output configuration

The OC Outputs (Open Collector Outputs) must be configured in the OC Outputs configuration page(Figure 23).

Besides the event that will activate the OC Output, the following attributes can also be programmed:

Type - The Output will operate as per the selected type, which can be:

Monostable - Pulse mode

Bistable - On-Off mode

Standby - The OC Output standby status (i.e. Not activated) can be programmed as either NormallyOpen or Normally Closed.

OC output timeout - Accepted values: 300 ms to 1 hour. This applies to ‘Monostable’ Outputs only.

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Language used on Printer

Program the Printer as follows (see Figure 24).

1. Select the Language (the various messages will be shown in the selected language).

2. If required, select Flash printout for a realtime printout of each event.

3. Click Download to program selected attributes on the remote Panel.

Figure 24 - Language used on Printer page

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Figure 25 - Outputs page

Outputs

Program the Outputs as follows (see Figure 25):Output Type - Select either the Monostable or Bistable attribute for Outputs 2 and 3 only. Output 1must be programmed via the on-board DIP Switches.

Door Timeout - Select the delay before reset (accepted values: 1 through 60 seconds).The ‘OpenDoor’ signal (pulse) will start the Door Timeout. Doors opened after the programed Door Timeoutwill generate violation events.

Pulse length - Select the Pulse length (accepted values: 0.3 through 3600 seconds). This attributeapplies to Monostable Outputs only.

System Tamper - Select the attributes of the Tamper Relay Output. This Output is Monostable,therefore, it will be necessary to program the Pulse length (accepted values: 0.3 through 3600 seconds),and the Standby status of the Relay contacts (Normally Open or Normally Closed).Reverse Signalling - If this option is enabled, the backlighted status of keys 1, 2 and 3, on theNC2TAST keypad, will assume the contrariwise meaning.

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Figure 26 - Control page

Control

This section describes realtime supervision of the EasyGate3 system.

Click the Start control button (top tight of page) to start the Control session, as a result the Startcontrol button will assume Stop control status (see Figure 26).

Start/Stop control - Click this button to Start/Stop the control session.Activate outputs - Click the Output button (1, 2 or 3) to activate or deactivate the Output. Thesethree buttons will be enabled during the Control session only.Enablement 1, 2, 3 - Click the relevant check box to enable the devices programmed with En.1,En.2 or En.3 (refer to the ECLIPSE/PROXI Readers paragraph)

The details of events occuring during this phase will be shown in the Events field.

It is possible to import a Bitmap picture (.BMP) into the frame on this page (e.g. the house plan).Work carefully through the following steps to import the Bitmap picture:

1. Using the Right button on the mouse, click inside the frame.2. Select ‘Change Bitmap’ (see Figure 27a), or to delete a previously imported Bitmap select

‘Delete Bitmap’.3. Select the Bitmap to be imported (see Figure 27b).4. Click OK to confirm. The picture will be redimensioned automatically to fit the frame.

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Figure 27 - Menu (a) and Import window (b) of the Bitmap file (.BMP)

a) b)

The locations of Inputs 1, 2 and 3 can be indicated by the Icons (in Figure 26 the Icons indicate thelocations of Inputs 1 and 2).

Work carefully through the following steps to locate the Icons on the Bitmap:

1. Click the relevant Icon.2. With the mouse button pressed, move the Icon onto the Bitmap picture.3. When the Icon is located properly, release the mouse button.

To restore the Icon to the default location, invert the procedure.

The Output status LEDs are represented on this page by coloured spots (the grey spot indicatesstandby or disabled status):

Tamper - The Red spotsignals that the cover of the EasyGate3 or NC2TAST keypad has beenremoved.Panel status - The Amber spot signals that the EasyGate3 or the remote Security system isArmed: this does not apply to Mode 3.Outputs 1, 2, 3 - The Green spot signals that the Output is active; the Red spot signals that theOutput is inactive and blocked; the Fuchsia spot signals that the Output is active and blocked.OC1, OC2 Outputs - The Amber spot signals that the Output is active.

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Figure 28 - Software Codes

Software PINs

The Software PINs allow the Installer and User to access the EasyGate3 Software Application. TheInstaller PIN is 9999 at default, and the User PIN is 0000 at default.

The Installer Software PIN accesses most of the software functions, but cannot:a) Access the Clock functions;b) Access the commands in the Control page (Viewing access only).

The User Software PIN accesses only:a) Clock functions (refer to Clock page);b) Control functions (refer to Control page).

For security reasons, the entered digits will be masked by asterisks (*).

Changing the Installer Software PIN:

1. Enter 9999 (at default) in the Installer PIN field.2. Enter the new Installer software PIN in the New Installer PIN field.3. Repeat the new Installer Software code in the Confirm Installer PIN field then click OK.

Changing the User Software PIN:

Utilizing the User fields, proceed as per ‘Changing the Installer Software PIN’, however, at step 1enter 0000 (at default). Please remember that the Installer and User Software PINs must have 4digits.

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File Menu

The Customer database can be managed through the File menu options(see opposite).

Following is a description of the Menu options.

New Customer - This option will open a New Customer configurationwith default parameters and attributes. Save programmed data beforeselecting this option, otherwise it will be LOST.

Select Customer - This option will load the Customer list (stored inthe PC Database).

Select the Customer from the list (see Figure 29) then click OK.

The Customer Address (bottom line), and notes (right hand side of page) will be shown, and it will bepossible to:

delete the Customer—click Delete Customer

orquit without deleting—click .

Upload All - This option will Upload all the programmed data from the EasyGate3 to the PC. Thus it willbe possible to view and/or change the EasyGate3 parameters and attributes.

Download All - This option will Download all the programmed data to the EasyGate3.

The ‘Upload All’ and ‘Download All’ options require the Installer PIN.

Exit - This option will close the Software Application.

Figure 29 - Select Customer window

Customer List

CustomerAddress

Exit button

Customer Notes

Selectbutton

Delete Customerbutton

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Options

The Options menu (see opposite) will allow you to select the Printer and SoftwareApplication language, and program the Password.

Following is a description of the options on this menu.

Select Printer - This option will allow you to select the Windows™ Printer forthe Buffer printout.

Select Language - This option will allow you to select the Software Application language, as follows.1. Select the Select Language option from the Options menu.2. Select the language from the list (see Figure 30).3. Click OK to confirm. If you wish to exit without changing the current language click Cancel.4. If the language is confirmed at step 3: click OK on the‘Restart to apply the new language’ window.5. Restart the Software Application to activate the new language.

Password - This option will allow you to program or change thethe Password. The Password will allow access to authorized persons only.

Work carefully through the following steps to program the New Password:1. Select Password from the Options menu.2. Enter the new password (maximum 8 digits) in the New passwordfield (see opposite).3. Repeat the new password in the Confirm password field.4. Click OK to confirm. If you wish to exit without changing the current Password click Cancel.

If a Password already exists, the window opposite will be shownat step 2.

To delete the old Password: enter the old Password, leave the Newpassword and Confirm password fields clear, then click OK.

Figure 30 - Language window

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Serial Port Menu

The Serial Port Menu (see window opposite) will allow you to select the computer COMPort for the RS232 serial cable. The selected port will be indicated by a tick ( ).

Manage Buffer Menu

The Manage Buffer menu (see opposite) provides only the Select Events command, which allowsthe management of the Events stored on the Hard Disk.

After selecting the command, the window shown in Figure 31 will open.Following is a description of the button functions.

Buffer Filter - The Events Buffer will be filtered follows:Event Id.User nameDevice

The Event filters (Event Id., User, Device) can operate in ‘AND’ mode, therefore, the Events list willinclude only the Events that satisfy all the specified filters.

Only the specified filters will be applied.

Interval - To view the Events recorded during a specific interval (period): enter the beginning of theinterval (Date/Time) in the Start date field, and the end in the Stop date field. Both parameters operatein ‘AND’ mode, as previously described.

The accepted Date/Time format is: DDMMYYYYHHMM.

Old Start and Stop Dates/Times must be deleted before entering new ones.

Figure 31 - Select events window (from Manage buffer menu)

Print BufferBuffer filters

Buffer

Select button(view Events)

Delete BufferExit button

Page Backand Forward

Date Setting

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Page - The Page arrows will allow you to scroll the Buffer.

Select button - This option will allow you to select the Customer. Once the Customer has beenselected, the Software Application will filter the Events in accordance with the specified ‘Filters onEvents’ and ‘Interval’.

Print button - Select this option to print all the loaded Events.

Delete button - Select this option to delete the loaded Events from the Hard disk.

Exit - Select this option to close the Select events window.

Help Menu

The Help menu (see opposite) provides the Information screen only. IfInformation is selected, a screen specifying the Software Application releasewill be shown (Figure 32).

Figure 32 - The Information screen

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PROGRAMMING FROM THE KEYPAD

The EasyGate3 can be programmed from an NC2TAST keypad. The Programming session can beaccessed by:

The Installer Code PIN

The enabled Users Codes (Prog. option enabled—refer to ‘User codes’ in the‘PROGRAMMING FROM PC’ section). The NC2TAST keypad must also be enabledfor programming (Prog. option enabled—refer to ‘Keypads’ in the ‘PROGRAMMING

FROM PC’ section). The figure opposite shows the Prog column (see Figure 16).

During the Programming session, the NC2TAST LEDs ([41] through [47]) will light,each time a new parameter is programmed (these LEDS will light during theprogramming session only). The LED Indicator PPPPP [48] on all the NC2TAST keypadswill stay ON until the Programming session ends.

The NC2TAST keypad emits two audible signals: a beep to indicate valid operations, and a buzz toindicate errors.

If no key is pressed within 30 seconds, the Programming session will end automatically.

To exit the Programming session: press e (one or more times, depending on the type ofprogramming).

Accessing the Programming session

Only enabled Users Codes (Prog. option enabled—refer to ‘User codes’ in the ‘PROGRAMMING

FROM PC’ section) can access the Programming session.

Only one NC2TAST keypad at a time can access the Programming session.

Work carefully through the following steps to Access the Programming session:

Installer Enter the Installer PIN then press EEEEE.

User Enter the User PIN then press EEEEE then OOOOO.

The User options are shown in Table 9. The Installer options are shown in Table 11.

The User options and relevant Programming steps are described on the following page.

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Programming User PINs at keypad

The EasyGate3 can manage up to 50 User codes. The User code ID numbers (assigned during theenrolling phase) cannot operate the system, however, they will allow the users to program their PINs(refer to ‘User codes’ in the ‘PROGRAMMING FROM PC’ section). The programmed User PIN willbe able to operate the system. The User PIN should be kept secret for security reasons.

Program User PIN as follows:1. Enter the User Code ID number (assigned during the enrolling phase).2. Press EEEEE: the EEEEE key will blink for 5 seconds.

3. Press OOOOO: indicators IIIII and PPPPP will turn ON.4. Press 99999: indicator IIIII will turn OFF and aaaaa will turn ON.5. Enter the PIN (comprising 4 to 8 digits).6. Press EEEEE: indicator aaaaa will turn OFF.7. Press eeeee to exit the ‘Programming session’.

The User PIN will not be active until EEEEE is pressed at step 6.

Programming the Date and Time of EasyGate3

Program the Time as follows:

1. Enter the User PIN.2. Press EEEEE: the EEEEE key will blink for 5 seconds.

3. Press OOOOO: indicators IIIII and PPPPP will turn ON.4. Press AAAAA: indicator IIIII will turn OFF and aaaaa will turn ON.5. Enter the Hour (1 or 2 digits).6. Press EEEEE: indicator aaaaa will turn OFF and GGGGG will turn ON.7. Enter the Minutes (1 or 2 digits).8. Press EEEEE: indicator GGGGG will turn OFF and IIIII will turn ON.9. Press eeeee to exit the ‘Programming session’.

The programmed time will not be active until EEEEE is pressed at step 8.

Program the Date as follows:

1. Enter the User PIN.2. Press EEEEE: key will blink for 5 seconds.3. Press OOOOO: indicators IIIII and PPPPP will turn ON.4. Press BBBBB: indicator IIIII will turn OFF and aaaaa will turn ON.

5. Enter the current day number (1 through 7): indicator aaaaa willturn OFF and GGGGG will turn ON (refer to Table 10).

6. Enter the current Date then press EEEEE: indicatorGGGGG will turnOFF and VVVVVwill turn ON.

7. Enter the current month (1 through 12) then press EEEEE:indicator VVVVV will turn OFF and TTTTT will turn ON.

8. Enter the last two digits of the current year then press EEEEE:indicatorTTTTT will turn OFF and IIIII will turn ON.

No. Weekdays

1 Sunday

2 Monday

3 Tuesday

4 Wednesday

5 Thursday

6 Friday

7 Saturday

Table 10 - Day numbers

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9. Press eeeee to exit the ‘Programming session’.

The programmed date will not be active until EEEEE is pressed at step 8.

Only Users eith the Prog. attribute can access PIN and Date and Time programming (refer to ‘UserCodes’ in the ‘PROGRAMMING FROM PC’ section).

Buffer Printout

If a serial printer is connected to the RS232 port ([40] in Figure 7), it will possible to printout all the eventsrecorded in the EasyGate3 Buffer (Events List).

If the ‘Flash Printout’ option is enabled, It will be impossible to start the Buffer Printout(refer to ‘Printer’ in the ‘PROGRAMMING from PC’). DIP Switch no. 5 ([27] in figure 7)must be either ‘ON’ or ‘Closed’ (refer to Table 4 in the ‘INSTALLING EASYGATE3’ section),otherwise, it will be impossible to download the data.

Carefully work through the following steps to start the Buffer Printout (Events List):

1. Enter the User PIN.2. Press EEEEE: the EEEEE key will blink for 5 seconds.3. Press OOOOO: indicators IIIII and PPPPP will turn ON.4. Press 00000 to start the Buffer Printout.5. Press eeeee to exit the ‘Programming session’ and restore the keypad to Standby status.

The keypad can be used during the Buffer Printout. The Buffer Printout cannot bestopped manually, however, it will stop automatically in the event of Printer trouble(paper out, etc.).

Only Users with the Prog. attribute can program the User PINs and the Date and Time (refer to‘User Codes’ in the ‘PROGRAMMING FROM PC’ section).

Table 11 shows the attributes that can be programmed by the Installer only.

No. Options

1 Enable Keypad Outputs (1, 2, 3) and Programming (Prog.)

2 Enable Keypads: Ab.1, Ab.2, Ab.3, Tim.A, Tim.B, And/Or

3 Enable Reader Outputs (1, 2, 3) and Door operating mode

4 Enable Readers: Ab.1, Ab.2, Ab.3, Tim.A, Tim.B, And/Or

5 User Code or Key/Card Outputs (1, 2, 3)

6 Enable Codes or Keys/Cards (Ab.1, Ab.2, Ab.3)

7 Enroll User Codes

8 Delete User Codes

9 Change Installer Codes

Table 11 - Installer Options from Keypad

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Keypad Outputs

Enable the Keypad Outputs (the keypad can control enabled Outputs only), and ‘Prog.’ option asfollows:1. Enter the Installer PIN.

2. Press EEEEE: indicators IIIII and PPPPP will turn ON.

3. Press 11111: indicator IIIII will turn Off and aaaaa will turn ON.4. Enter the keypad number (1 through 4).

5. Press EEEEE: indicator aaaaa will turn Off and GGGGG will turn ON. The ON/Off status of backlighted keys11111, 22222, 33333 and/or 44444 will indicate the Enabled/Disabled operating mode (refer to Table 12).

6. Press 11111, 22222, 33333 and/or 44444 as required (refer to Table 12).

7. Press EEEEE to confirm and go back to step 4, at this point, it will be possible to exit the Programmingsession by pressing eeeee twice.

Enable Keypad

Enable En.1, En.2 and En.3, Tim.A and Tim.B and the ‘And/Or’ option, as follows:

1. Enter the Installer PIN.

2. Press EEEEE: indicators IIIII and PPPPP will turn ON.

3. Press 22222: indicator IIIII will turn Off and aaaaa will turn ON.

4. Enter the keypad number (1 through 4).

5. Press EEEEE: indicator aaaaa will turn Off and GGGGG will turn ON. The ON/Off status of backlighted keys11111, 22222, 33333, 44444, 55555, 66666 and/or 77777 will indicate the Enabled/Disabled operating mode (refer toTable 13).

6. Press 11111, 22222, 33333, 44444, 55555, 66666 and/or 77777 as required (refer to Table 13).

7. Press EEEEE to confirm and go back to step 4. to exit the Programming session, press eeeee twice.

Key Status Operating Mode

1ON Output 1 Enabled

Off Output 1 Disabled

2ON Output 2 Enabled

Off Output 2 Disabled

3ON Output 3 Enabled

Off Output 3 Disabled

4ON Programming Enabled

Off Programming Disabled

Table 12 - Operating mode as indicated by the backlighted keys during the Programming session

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ECLIPSE/PROXI Reader Outputs

Enable the Reader Outputs (readers can control the enabled Outputs only), and the Key option, asfollows:

1. Enter the Installer PIN.

2. Press EEEEE: indicator IIIII and PPPPP will turn ON

3. Press 33333: indicator IIIII will turn Off and aaaaa will turn ON.

4. Enter the key reader number (1 through 8).

5. Press EEEEE: indicator aaaaa will turn Off and GGGGG will turn ON. The ON/Off status of backlighted keys11111, 22222, 33333 and/or 44444 will indicate the Enabled/Disabled operating mode (refer to Table 14).

6. Press 11111, 22222, 33333 and/or 44444 as required (refer to Table 14).

7. Press EEEEE to confirm and go back to step 4. To exit the Programming session, press eeeeetwice.

Enable keypad

Enable the En.1, En.2, En.3, Tim.A, Tim.B (Timers) and And/Or options.

1. Enter the Installer PIN.

2. Press EEEEE: indicators IIIII and PPPPP will turn ON

3. Press 44444: indicator IIIII will turn Off and aaaaa will turn ON.

4. Enter the keypad number (1 through 8).

Table 13 - Operating mode as indicated by the backlighted keys during the ‘Programming’ session

Key Status Operating Mode

1ON Option 'And/Or' = 'Or' Mode Enabled

Off Option 'And/Or' = 'And' Mode Enabled

2ON Timer = 'Tim.A' Enabled

Off Timer = 'Tim.A' Disabled

3ON Timer = 'Tim.B' Enabled

Off Timer = 'Tim.B' Disabled

4ON Option 'AB' Enabled

Off Option 'AB' Disabled

5ON Option 'Ab.1' Enabled

Off Option 'Ab.1' Disabled

6ON Option 'Ab.2' Enabled

Off Option 'Ab.2' Disabled

7ON Option 'Ab.3' Enabled

Off Option 'Ab.3' Disabled

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5. Press EEEEE: indicator aaaaa will turn Off and GGGGG will turn ON. The ON/Off status of backlighted keys11111, 22222, 33333, 44444, 55555, 66666 and/or 77777 will indicate the Enabled/Disabled status (refer to Table 13).

6. Press 11111, 22222, 33333, 44444, 55555, 66666 and/or 77777 as required (refer to Table 13).

7. Press EEEEE to confirm and go back to step 4. To exit the Programming session, press eeeeetwice.

User Code Outputs

Enable the User Code Outputs (User Codes can control their enabled Outputs only), and the Prog.attribute, as follows

1. Enter the Installer PIN.

2. Press EEEEE: indicators IIIII and PPPPP will turn ON.

3. Press 55555: indicator IIIII will turn Off and aaaaa will turn ON.

4. Press 11111 : indicator aaaaa will turn Off and GGGGG will turn ON.

5. Enter the User Code ID Number (maximum 3 digits).

6. Press EEEEE: indicator GGGGG will turn Off and VVVVVwill turn ON. The ON/Off status of backlighted keys11111, 22222, 33333 and/or 44444 will indicate the Enabled/Disabled operating mode (refer to Table 12).

7. Press 11111, 22222, 33333 and/or 44444 as required (refer to Table 12).

8. Press EEEEE to confirm and go back to step 5 to continue. To exit the Programming session, presseeeee three times.

Enable User Code

Enable En.1, En.2, En.3, Tim.A, Tim.B (Timers) and the And/Or options, as follows:

1. Enter the Installer PIN.

2. Press EEEEE: indicators IIIII and PPPPP will turn ON.

3. Press 66666: indicator IIIII will turn Off and aaaaa will turn ON.

4. Press 11111: indicator aaaaa will turn Off and GGGGG will turn ON.

5. Enter the User Code ID number (maximum 3 digits).

Table 14 - Operating Mode as indicated by the backlighted keys during the ‘Programming’ session

Key Status Operating Mode

1ON Output 1 Enabled

Off Output 1 Disabled

2ON Output 2 Enabled

Off Output 2 Disabled

3ON Output 3 Enabled

Off Output 3 Disabled

4ON Reader enabled for 'Proximity Control' mode

Off Reader enabled for 'Door Control' mode

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6. Press EEEEE: indicator GGGGG will turn Off and VVVVVwill turn ON. The ON/Off status of backlighted keys11111, 22222, 33333, 44444, 55555, 66666 and/or 77777 will indicate Enabled/Disabled operating mode (refer toTable 13).

7. Press 11111, 22222, 33333, 44444, 55555, 66666 and/or 77777 as required (refer to Table 13).

8. Press EEEEE to confirm and go back to step 5 to continue. To exit the Programming session, presseeeee three times to exit.

Proximity Control Outputs

Enable the Digital key Outputs (Digital keys can control their enabled Outputs only), as follows:1. Enter the Installer PIN.

2. Press EEEEE: indicators IIIII and PPPPP will turn ON.

3. Press 55555: indicator IIIII will turn Off andaaaaa will turn ON.

4. Press 22222 : indicator aaaaa will turn Off and GGGGG will turn ON.5. Enter the User Key ID Number (maximum 3 digits).

6. Press EEEEE: indicator GGGGG will turn Off and VVVVVwill turn ON. The ON/Off status of the backlightedkeys 11111, 22222 and/or 33333 will indicate the Enabled/Disabled operating mode (refer to Table 15).

7. Press 11111, 22222 and/or 33333 as required (refer to Table 15).

8. Press EEEEE to confirm and go back to step 5 to continue. To exit the Programming session, presseeeee three times.

Enable User Keys/Cards

Enable En.1, En.2, En.3, Tim.A, Tim.B (Timers) and the And/Or options, as follows:1. Enter the Installer PIN.

2. Press EEEEE: indicators IIIII and PPPPP will turn ON.

3. Press 66666: indicator IIIII will turn Off and aaaaa will turn ON.

4. Press 22222: indicator aaaaa will turn Off and GGGGG will turn ON.5. Enter the User Key ID Number (maximum 3 digits).

6. Press EEEEE: indicator GGGGG will turn Off and VVVVVwill turn ON. The ON/Off status of backlighted keys11111, 22222, 33333, 44444, 55555, 66666 and/or 77777 will indicate the Enabled/Disabled operating mode (refer toTable 13).

Table 15 - Proximity Control operating mode, as indicated by backlighted keys during the ‘Programming’ session

Key Status Operating Mode

1ON Output 1 Enabled

Off Output 1 Disabled

2ON Output 2 Enabled

Off Output 2 Disabled

3ON Output 3 Enabled

Off Output 3 Disabled

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7. Press 11111, 22222, 33333, 44444, 55555, 66666 and/or 77777 as required (refer to Table 13).

8. Press EEEEE to confirm and go back to step 5 to continue. To exit the Programming session,presseeeee three times.

Enrolling User Codes

Enroll the User Codes as follows:1. Enter the Installer PIN.

2. Press EEEEE: indicators IIIII and PPPPP will turn ON.

3. Press 77777: indicator IIIII will turn Off and aaaaa will turn ON.4. Assign a number to the User Code (from 0 through 999), this number will become the User Code

ID Number.

5. Press EEEEE to confirm the User Code ID Number and go back to step 3 to continue. To exit theProgramming session, press eeeee.

Deleting User Codes, Keys and Cards

Delete the User Codes, Keys and Cards as follows:1. Enter the Installer PIN.

2. Press EEEEE: indicator IIIII and PPPPP will turn ON.

3. Press 88888: indicator IIIII will turn Off and aaaaa will turn ON.

3. Press 11111 to delete the User Codes, or 22222 to delete keys/cards: indicator aaaaa will turn Off andGGGGGwill turn ON.

4. Enter the User Code or key/card number (maximum 3 digits).

5. Press EEEEE to confirm and go back to step 2 to continue. To exit the Programming session,presseeeee twice.

Change Installer PIN

Change the Installer PIN as follows.1. Enter the Installer PIN.

2. Press EEEEE.

3. Press 99999: indicator IIIII will turn off and aaaaa will turn ON.

4. Enter the New PIN (from 4 to 8 digits).

5. Press EEEEE: indicator aaaaa will turn Off and IIIII will turn ON.

6. Press eeeee to exit the Programming session.

The New Installer PIN wiIl be enrolled when EEEEE is pressed at step 5.

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USER COMMANDS

MODE 1 - 3 LED/RELAY DIGITAL KEY

Arming and Disarming your Security Panel

The Red light [7] on the ECLIPSE/PROXI readers, and the IIIII indicator [41] on the NC2TAST keypadswill show the Armed/Disarmed status of the Security system.

The meaning of the ON/Off status of the light is as follows:

Red Light/Indicator OFF Security system Disarmed

Red Light/Indicator ON Security system Armed

To Arm/Disarm the Security system at an ECLIPSE/PROXI reader:

1. Push the SAT key lightly into the reader for no more than 1 second: the Red light on the readerwill change status (ON to Off or Vice versa) each time the SAT key is pushed (this operation willnot affect the NC2TAST keypad lights).

When using a key/card at a PROXI reader, hold the key/card in the vicinity of the sensitive field [14]. Ifit is recognized, the PROXI reader will emit a beep, and will change the system status (ON to Off or Viceversa). The system status will be indicated on the Red light [7].2. Remove the key/card when the Red light indicates the required status.

To Arm/Disarm the Security system at NC2TAST Keypad:

To Arm: enter a valid User PIN then press OOOOO.

To Disarm: enter a valid User PIN then press ooooo.

A long beep will indicate ‘Operation Done’, and the IIIII indicator, and the backlighted key 11111 will changestatus accordingly (ON to Off or Vice versa). All Arming/Disarming operations will be logged in the EventBuffer.

False key/card at reader

If an attempt is made to use a ‘False key/card’, the 3 lights on all the connected readers will blinkrapidly. If the system is enabled to signal ‘False key/card’, the signal will be sent to theSecurity Panel, which will then perform the programmed actions (to be programmed by the Installer).‘False key/card’ events will not be sent to the Event Buffer.

Wrong PIN

If four consecutive ‘Wrong PINs’ are entered at a keypad, the system will emit a long ‘Buzz’. If theSecurity system is enabled to signal ‘Wrong PIN’, the signal will be sent to the Security panel,which will then perform the programmed actions (to be programmed by the Installer). The Securitypanel will reset when a Valid PIN is entered (signalled by a long ‘Beep’). ‘Wrong PIN’ events will notbe sent to the Event Buffer.

The EasyGate3 can operate as an enhancement tool for Security systems, or as an autonomous DoorControl system. This section describes all the relevant User Commands.

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Line Check

If the EasyGate3 Line Check is enabled, the system will not Arm when ‘Violation’ (open window,open door, etc.) is currently present on the system. If an attempt is made to arm the system at areader, the Red light will blink slowly to signal ‘Violation’. If an attempt is made to arm the system at anNC2TAST keypad, the VVVVV indicator will turn Off to signal ‘Violation’, and arming will be inhibited.Arming will not be allowed until the violation is cleared.

Tamper

If an attempt is made to remove the frontplate of the EasyGate3, the system will generate a ‘Tamper’ signal,and the ppppp indicator [41] on the connected NC2TAST keypads will turn ON. If the system is enabled tosignal ‘Tamper’, the signal will be sent to the Security panel, which will then perform the programmedactions (to be programmed by the Installer). In a similar way, if an attempt is made to remove the frontplateof an NC2TAST keypad, the TTTTT indicators [45] on the connected NC2TAST keypads will turn ON, and theSecurity system will perform the programmed actions (to be programmed by the Installer).

Users with the Prog. attribute can reset Tamper at any keypad, as follows:

1. Enter a valid User PIN.

2. Press EEEEE: the EEEEE will blink for 5 seconds.

3. Press ooooo: the ooooo will blink for 5 seconds.

4. Press EEEEE again to reset the Tamper status. ‘Operation Done’ will be signalled by a long ‘Beep’,and the ppppp and TTTTT indicators will Off to signal ‘Tamper Cleared.

Partitioning

The EasyGate3 can Bypass/UnBypass two of the Security system Partitions: A and B. Users will beable to move freely in the Bypassed Partition (e.g. Upstairs), whilst still being protected by the UnBypassedPartition (e.g. Downstairs).

To Partition the Security, at an ECLIPSE reader:

1. Push the Sat key into the ECLIPSE reader (for no more than 1 second)

The Yellow and Green lights on the ECLIPSE reader will go through the sequences shown in Figure 33.The meaning of the ON/Off status of the lights is as follows:

YELLOW light (or GREEN) Off corresponding zone UnBypassed

YELLOW light (or GREEN) ON corresponding zone Bypassed

Both PartitionsBypassed

= OFF = ON

The Partition associated with the Amber LED is Bypassed ( )A

The Partition associated with the Green LED is Bypassed ( )B

Both PartitionUnBypassed

Figure 33 - Light sequences

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MODE 2 - 1 LED/RELAY PROXIMITY CONTROL AND DOOR CONTROL SYSTEM

When programmed in Mode 2, the EasyGate3 will function as a Digital key and/or Door Control system.

Arming and Disarming Proximity Control

The Red light [7] on the ECLIPSE/PROXI readers (enabled for Proximity Control), and the IIIII indicator[41] on the NC2TAST keypads will show the Armed/Disarmed status of the Security system.

The meaning of the ON/Off status of the light is as follows:

Red Light/Indicator OFF Security system Disarmed

To Arm/Disarm the Security system at an ECLIPSE reader:

1. Insert the SAT key: the Red light will change status (ON to Off or Vice versa).2. Extract the SAT key when the Red light indicates the required status.

To Arm/Disarm the Security system at a PROXI reader:

1. Hold the PROXI card/SAT key in the vicinity of the sensitive field [41]: the Red light will changestatus (ON to Off or Vice versa).

2. Remove the PROXI card/SAT key when the Red light indicates the required status.

To Arm/Disarm the Security system at an NC2TAST keypad:

To Arm: enter a valid User PIN then press OOOOO

To Disarm: enter a valid User PIN then press ooooo

A long ‘Beep’ will indicate ‘Operation Done’, and the IIIII indicator on the keypad will change statusaccordingly (ON to Off or Vice versa).

All Arming/Disarming operations will be logged in the Event Buffer.

Door Control

In Mode 2, the EasyGate3 can control 2 doors.

To Open Doors at a Door Control reader:

EasyGate3 busy

The EasyGate3 can accept one command at a time. Therefore, command requests (from ECLIPSE/PROXI readers) made during ‘Busy’ status will be denied, and theYellow light (on the reader in use)will blink. Commands will not be accepted until the EasyGate3 is free.

2. Extract the SAT key when the lights indicate the required status (Bypassed/UnBypassed).

The User can ‘Partition’ the system from ‘Disarmed’ status only. If an attempt is made to‘Partition’ the system during ‘Armed’ status, the system will ‘Disarm’ automatically.

To ‘Partition’ the system at an NC2TAST keypad:

1. Enter a valid User PIN.

2. Press AAAAA or BBBBB to Bypass/Unbypass the corresponding zone.

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The Red light [7] on the ECLIPSE/PROXI readers (enabled for Door Control), and the IIIII indicator [41]on the NC2TAST keypads will turn ON for an instant when one of the Doors open.

1. Insert a valid SAT key into an ECLIPSE reader, or hold a valid PROXI card/SAT key in the vicinity of thesensitive field of a PROXI reader: the Red light will turn ON to indicate ‘Operation Done’ (Doors Open).2. Remove the SAT key/PROXI card.N.B. If an an attempt is made to use a False key/card, or Disabled reader, the Red LED will blink to indicate ‘Request Denied’.

To Open Doors at an NC2TAST keypad:

1. Enter a valid User PIN then press EEEEE: the EEEEE key will blink for 5 seconds (if no key is pressedduring this interval, the EasyGate3 will return to standby status).2. Press 22222 and/or 33333 to open the corresponding Door.

Key 22222 ON Door 1 OPEN

Key 33333 ON Door 2 OPEN

3. Press EEEEE to confirm the request.

All Door Control operations will be logged in the Event Buffer.

False Key

If an attempt is made to use a ‘False key/card’ at a reader, regardless of the operating mode, the 3lights on all connected readers will blink rapidly. If the system is enabled to signal ‘False Keys/Cards’, the signal will be sent to the Security panel, which will then perform the programmed actions(to be programmed by the Installer). ‘False key/card’ events will not be sent to the Event Buffer.

Wrong PIN

If four consecutive ‘Wrong PINs’ are entered at a keypad, the system will emit a long ‘Buzz’. If theSecurity system is enabled to signal ‘Wrong PINs’ the signal will be sent to the Security panel,which will then perform the programmed actions (to be programmed by the Installer). The Securitypanel will reset when a Valid PIN is entered (signalled by a long ‘Beep’). ‘Wrong PIN’ events will not besent to the Event Buffer.

Tamper

If an attempt is made to remove the frontplate of the EasyGate3, the system will generate a ‘Tamper’ signal,and the ppppp indicator [41] on the connected NC2TAST keypads will turn ON. If the system is enabledto signal ‘Tamper’, the signal will be sent to the Security panel, which will then perform the programmedactions (to be programmed by the Installer). In a similar way, if an attempt is made to remove the frontplateof an NC2TAST keypad, the TTTTT indicators [45] on the connected NC2TAST keypads will turn ON, and theSecurity system will perform the programmed actions (to be programmed by the Installer).

Users with the Prog. attribute can reset Tamper at any keypad, as follows:

1. Enter a valid User PIN.

2. Press EEEEE: the EEEEE will blink for 5 seconds.

3. Press ooooo: the ooooo will blink for 5 seconds.

4. Press EEEEE again to reset the Tamper status. ‘Operation Done’ will be signalled by a long ‘Beep’.

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MODE 3 - DOOR CONTROL

In Mode 3, the EasyGate3 can control 3 doors. All the connected ECLIPSE/PROXI readers must beenabled for Door Control.

Door Control

To Open Doors at a Door Control reader:

1. Insert a valid SAT key into an ECLIPSE reader, or hold a valid PROXI card/SAT key in the vicinity of thesensitive field of a PROXI reader: the Red light will turn ON to indicate ‘Operation Done’ (Doors Open).2. Remove the SAT key/PROXI card.N.B. If an an attempt is made to use a False key/card, or Disabled reader, the Red LED will blink to indicate ‘Request Denied’.

To Open the Doors at an NC2TAST keypad:

1. Enter a valid User PIN then press EEEEE: the EEEEE key will blink.2. Press 22222, 33333 and/or 33333 to open the corresponding Door.3. Press EEEEE to confirm the request.

All Door Control operations will be logged in the Event Buffer.

False Key

If an attempt is made to use a ‘False key/card’ at a reader, the 3 lights on all the connected readerswill blink rapidly. If the system is enabled to signal ‘False Keys/Cards’, the signal will be sentto the Security panel, which will then perform the programmed actions (to be programmed by theInstaller). ‘False key’ events will not be sent to the Event Buffer.

Wrong PIN

If four consecutive ‘Wrong PINs’ are entered at a keypad, the system will emit a long ‘Buzz’. If the Securitysystem is enabled to signal ‘Wrong PINs’ the signal will be sent to the Security panel, which will thenperform the programmed actions (to be programmed by the Installer). The Security panel will reset when aValid PIN is entered (signalled by a long ‘Beep’). ‘Wrong PIN’ events will not be sent to the Event Buffer.

Tamper

If an attempt is made to remove the frontplate of the EasyGate3, the system will generate a ‘Tamper’ signal,and the ppppp indicator [41] on the connected NC2TAST keypads will turn ON. If the system is enabledto signal ‘Tamper’, the signal will be sent to the Security panel, which will then perform the programmedactions (to be programmed by the Installer). In a similar way, if an attempt is made to remove the frontplateof an NC2TAST keypad, the TTTTT indicators [45] on the connected NC2TAST keypads will turn ON, and theSecurity system will perform the programmed actions (to be programmed by the Installer).

Users with the Prog. attribute can reset Tamper at any keypad, as follows:

1. Enter a valid User PIN.2. Press EEEEE: the EEEEE will blink for 5 seconds.3. Press ooooo: the ooooo will blink for 5 seconds.4. Press EEEEE again to reset the Tamper status. ‘Operation Done’ will be signalled by a long ‘Beep’.

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