9 - USE OF CARDS AFTER MEMORISATION –
GUIDE FOR THE INSTALLER AND THE END USER
● USE of the ETPB reader is based on recognition of the code that is unique to each
card and is memorised in the reader. When a card is held up to the reader, it trans-
mits its identifying code. If the code is in the ETPB memory, the reader transmits
command no. 1 or command no. 2 to the control unit (i.e. the command given to
that card during programming). If the card is not memorised, the ETPB reader emits
an acoustic error signal.
● To control the automation, the user should be in possession of one or more
memorised cards and should receive the following information form the in-
staller in order to be able to use the card correctly:
COMMAND NUMBER:
–
this is the command that the reader sends to the au-
tomation when the card is passed in front of the reader: command no. 1, or com-
mand no. 2, or both commands (no. 1 and no. 2).
TYPE OF MANOEUVRE:
–
the manoeuvre (e.g.: partial open or other...) as-
sociated with the command (no. 1 or no. 2).
CARD USE PROCEDURE:
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card in front of the reader. The use procedures vary depending on the number of
commands a card can transmit to the automation through the reader.
● How to use a card that can enable a SINGLE command
• To send command no. 1
Pass the card in front of the reader: the reader emits an acoustic signal and imme-
diately enables the manoeuvre.
• To send command no. 2
Pass the card in front of the reader: the reader emits an acoustic signal and imme-
diately enables the manoeuvre.
10 – English
this is the method to be used when passing the
● How to use a card that can enable TWO commands
• To send command no. 1
Hold the card used in front of the reader. The reader emits an acoustic signal and
after 1 second, emits another, immediately enabling the manoeuvre.
• To send command no. 2
1) - Pass the card in front of the reader: when you hear an acoustic signal , remove
the card immediately from the reader; then...
2) - (within 2 seconds) re-pass the card in front of the reader: the reader emits an
acoustic signal and immediately enables the manoeuvre.
● If LED "L2" flashes, read Table 5 for the meaning of these signals.
TABLE 5 - Signals from LED "L2" concerning the "BlueBus" system
Led "L2" signal
Meaning
Steady on
Reader synchronised with "BlueBus" system.
3 flashes + 1 pause
Reader NOT synchronised with "BlueBus" system.
2 flashes + 1 pause
Reader not addressed (no jumper).