B. Tenant Keyless Entry
C. Card Plus Keypad Entry
Touch Tone Command
Description
Q
0 To put the ES-1 in the OFF mode ( no cards or keyless entry numbers grant access).
Q1 To put the ES-1 back in the Normal mode .
Q2
To have the ES-1 continuously strike the door/gate (*Open mode), no LOG BUS data is sent
Q6
To momentarily strike the ES-1, this allows someont twithin the building to allow a
visitorin, even if the ES-1 IS in the OFF mode , no LOG BUS data is sent.
Operation
A. Tenant Card Reader Entry
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D. Touch Tone Commands
E. One time Entry Codes
F. Data Logging
A Wiegand device, such as the Viking PRX-1 Proximity Card Reader (not included), is fully supported (power and
data) by the ES-1. The ES-1 entry controller monitors the Wiegand devices for 26 bit Wiegand data. When a card
is read, the data is compared against the Facility Code (if used) and Entry Code data bases programmed in the
ES-1, and access is granted if a match is found.
A Wiegand device, such as the Viking PRX-4 Wiegand Keypad (not included), is fully supported (power and data)
by the ES-1. The ES-1 entry controller monitors the Wiegand devices for 26 bit Wiegand data. When a keyless
code is entered on the keypad, the data is compared against the Facility Code (if used) and Entry Code data base
programmed in the ES-1, and access is granted if a match is found.
With both a Wiegand card reader and a Wiegand keypad wired to the same ES-1, either can be used to gain ac-
cess. If the card plus keypad mode is enabled, first the card must match a programmed facility code and entry
code, then the same 5-digit entry code must be entered on the keypad for access to be granted.
In addition to using a Touch Tone phone to program the ES-1, a few Touch Tone commands are also available as
follows:
An entry code can be programmed for one time use. If this is the case, once the entry code has been used, it is
instantly forgotten by the ES-1. This feature allows visitors limited access.
Each time either a card is read or a keypad entry has
been received, the ES-1 will transmit 1200 baud ASCII
data out of its LOG BUS screw terminals. Data sent
includes: an entry point ID number (1-9), if the entry
was valid (V), non-valid (N) or valid but access was
not granted because the ES-1 was in the OFF mode
(F), the 3-digit facility code, and the card number (or
keypad entry). An example of 3 different entry events
is shown to the right. The ES-1 outputs entry event
data in real time, but does not time stamp.
1
2
1
V
N
F
255
132
255
12345
06336
12345
Simulated LOG BUS Output
Entry Point ID
Valid, Not-Valid,
or OFF
Card Number
or Keypad Entry
Facility Code
Visit www.vikingelectronics.com to download free ENTRY LOGGER software. The software provides transaction
logging for the ES-1 and C-4000 Entry Controller systems. Compatible with any Windows based PC running Win-
dows 95 or higher, the software adds time and date stamps to each transaction, and allows user printing, record
saving, and complete search capabilities.
* Note: Only use the Open mode with compatible strikes (see Programming, section C).
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