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5 digits
5 digits
#
(no digits)
0
1
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6
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1 digit
2 digits
3 digits
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Features
A single entry code ..................................................................................................................................
A single one time use entry code .............................................................................................................
Continuous bank of entry codes ............................. Enter first code, then #, then first location, then
Clear one entry code ...............................................................................................................................
Off mode .................................................................................................................................................
Normal mode (factory setting) .................................................................................................................
Open mode (only use with compatible strikes, see Programming, section C) .......................................
Touch Tone door strike activation ............................................................................................................
Card plus keypad mode enabled .............................................................................................................
Card plus keypad mode disabled (factory setting) ...................................................................................
Entry Point ID Number (factory set to 1) ..................................................................................................
Relay activation time (in seconds - factory set to 5 seconds) ..................................................................
Facility codes (all factory set to 000) .......................................................................................................
Clear all entry codes and return all programming features back to factory settings .................................
#001-250
#001-250
last location
#001-250
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##3
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I. Programming Features Quick Reference
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A Wiegand device, such as the Viking HID-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. Tenant Card Reader Entry
A Wiegand device, such as the Viking HID-2 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.
B. Tenant Keyless Entry
With both a Wiegand card reader and a Wiegand keypad wired to the same ES-1, either can be used to gain access. 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.
C. Card Plus Keypad Entry
In addition to using a Touch Tone phone to program the ES-1, a few Touch Tone commands are also available as follows:
D. Touch Tone Commands
Touch Tone Command
0
1
2
6
Description
To put the ES-1 in the OFF mode (no cards or keyless entry numbers grant access).
To put the ES-1 back in the Normal operating mode.
To have the ES-1 continuously strike the door/gate (* Open mode), no LOG BUS data is sent.
To momentarily strike the ES-1, this allows someone within the building to allow a visitor in, even if
the ES-1 is in the Off mode, no LOG BUS data is sent.
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.
E. One Time Entry Codes
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.
F. Data Logging
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 Windows 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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