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MANUAL
Remote Programmer XM3


Manual XM3 Remote Programmer: Version 4.1 3
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Table of contents
1Introduction....................................................................................... 8
1.1 Important Notice...................................................................... 8
1.2 Proximity ................................................................................. 8
1.3 XM3 Stand-alone features .................................................... 10
1.4 XM3 Single Door................................................................... 10
1.5 XM3 Tag types...................................................................... 11
2Remote Programmer section.......................................................... 12
2.1 The Remote Programmer ..................................................... 12
2.2 Operating the Remote Programmer...................................... 13
2.3 Operational level and Program number overview................. 14
2.4 XM3 LED Indicators.............................................................. 18
2.5 XM3 Sound Indicator............................................................. 18
2.6 XM3 Sleep modes................................................................. 19
2.7 Tag Level Overview .............................................................. 20
3Sleep mode .................................................................................... 21
3.1.1 - Show current XM3 level............................... 21
3.1.2 Set new level prior to entering Sleep mode............... 21
3.2 - Access..................................................................... 22
3.3 - Add tags by number................................................. 23
3.4 - (De)Activate Night time mode.................................. 24
3.5 - Add tags by presentation......................................... 25
3.6 - Void tags by presentation........................................ 26
3.7 - Set internal real time clock....................................... 27
3.8 - Add 24 hours tags (Special Users).......................... 28
3.9 - Add Night Time only tags......................................... 29
3.10 - Voiding tags by number........................................... 30
4User Options................................................................................... 31
4.1.1 Protect option ............................................................ 31
4.1.2 Read Indication option............................................... 31
4.1.3 - Display User options............................... 32
4.1.4 Set User options........................................................ 33
4.2 - Set Open Time-out............................................. 34

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4.3 - Set Close Time-out ............................................35
4.4 - Program Night time Master tag ..........................36
4.5 - Program Add Master tag....................................37
4.6 - Program Void Master tag ...................................38
4.7 - Copy a Remote Programmer ............................. 39
4.8 - Program Overall Time-out.................................. 40
4.9 - Set PIN Keypad related codes...........................41
4.9.1 - Set PIN Code Change code........41
4.9.2 - Set PIN Access code...................42
4.9.3 - Set Alarm Code...........................42
4.10 - Set User level Access code ...............................44
5Installer Options.............................................................................. 45
5.1.1 Pivate option.............................................................. 45
5.1.2 Public option.............................................................. 46
5.1.3 Egress option.............................................................46
5.1.4 - Display Installer options.......................... 47
5.1.5 - Set Installer options.....................48
5.2 - Set Lock type .....................................................49
5.2.1 Set Lock type Normally Open.................................... 49
5.2.2 Set Lock type Normally Closed..................................49
5.2.3 Set Lock type Coded Signal ......................................50
5.3 - Set Installer level Access code...........................51
5.4 - Alarm options..................................................... 52
5.4.1 Alarm tone .................................................................52
5.4.2 Redirect Tamper alarm output................................... 52
5.4.3 Tamper alarm ............................................................52
5.4.4 Display Alarm options................................................53
5.4.5 - Set Alarm options........................54
5.5 - Set File System configuration ............................55
5.5.1 - Set File System configuration...... 56
- RS-485 Interface .........................................................57
5.5.2 Switch to RS-485 interface........................................57
5.6 - Set XM3 Address ...............................................58
6PIN Keypad.....................................................................................59
6.1 - Add a PIN Keypad..............................................59

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6.2 - PIN Keypad options ........................................... 60
6.2.1 Alarm Notification mode ............................................ 60
6.2.2 Enable PIN code........................................................ 60
6.2.3 Use PIN Keypad as User Programmer...................... 60
6.2.4 PIN at night only........................................................ 60
6.2.5 Display PIN Keypad options...................................... 61
6.2.6 - Set Pin Keypad options............... 62
6.2.7 Defining a PIN code................................................... 63
6.2.8 Changing a PIN code ................................................ 64
7Event Logging................................................................................. 65
7.1 - Enable/Disable Event Logging........................... 65
7.2 Event Log Options................................................................. 66
7.2.1 Security...................................................................... 66
7.2.2 Configuration............................................................. 66
7.2.3 Status ........................................................................ 66
7.2.4 - Display Event Log options...................... 67
7.2.5 - Set Event Log Options ................ 68
7.3 - Erase Event Log ................................................ 69
8Anti-Pass back................................................................................ 70
8.1.1 - Set Anti-Pass back mode............ 70
8.2 - Set Anti-Pass back Time.............................. 71
8.3 - Re-enable Users................................................ 71
9Time Zones..................................................................................... 72
9.1 - Set Day-Night scheme....................................... 73
9.1.1 - Set Night-to-Day marker.............. 74
9.1.2 - Set Day-to-Night marker.............. 74
9.2 - Display Time zones Week scheme.................... 75
9.2.1 - Set Time zones Week scheme.... 76
10 Lock/Unlock.................................................................................... 77
10.1 - Set Lock/Unlock scheme.................................... 78
10.1.1 - Set Lock-to-Unlock marker.......... 79
10.1.2 - Set Unlock-to-Lock marker.......... 79
10.2 - Display Lock/Unlock Week scheme................... 80
10.2.1 - Set Lock/Unlock Week scheme... 81
10.3 - Add Unlock Master tag....................................... 82

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11 Miscellaneous functions.................................................................. 83
11.1 - Show Operational level ......................................83
11.2 - Show Remote Programmer level ....................... 84
11.3 - XM3 Reset .........................................................85
11.4 - Erase memory....................................................86

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1 Introduction
1.1 Important Notice
This manual is for use of authorized Cross Point OEM’s only. It is intended to
serve as an example user manual and as a guide to the functions of the
XM3. Authorized Cross Point OEM clients may freely copy and edit the text
and graphics contained in this document for including in their own
documentation.
This manual describes all available procedures for the XM3. For specific
markets, where the OEM client may not need all available options, it is
recommended that those parts of the text which deal with unneeded options
or operations be omitted, provided they are not made accessible to the end
user or installer.
References to the “user” should be interpreted as “the user of the OEM’s end
product”. Where reference is made to the XM3, the OEM should insert the
product name under which the end product is marketed. Other XM3 specific
names like I/O1, I/O2, I/O3 and I/O4 may be changed to the names or
numbers of the input and output ports used in the OEM’s end product.
In the interest of improvement, specifications of the XM3 may vary slightly
due to updates being made. Detailed specifications of updates will be made
available, to be incorporated in the OEM’s manuals when necessary.
This document is subject to changes without prior notice. Cross Point cannot
be held liable for the use of the provided information. In case of doubt please
contact your supplier.
1.2 Proximity
The XM3 applies proximity detection techniques to sense the presence of a
unique RFID tag, as authorization to allow automatic opening or unlocking of
a door, gate or other access.
Proximity detection has the advantage of not requiring physical contact
between ID reader and ID-carrier. The tag functions without use of a battery.
The ID Reader scans the ID-carrier by means of a Long Wave radio
frequency transmission. If within range, the tag is activated and powered by
this signal and in return transmits its specific ID number. This technique
ensures easy to use, highly reliable, vandal proof access control.
The standard tags are available as cards, conforming to the ISO standard, or
as small key tags which can be attached to key rings. The ISO card can
optionally be equipped with a magnetic strip for dual ID applications.

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XM3 Stand-alone functionality:
This manual describes the full functionality of the Remote Programmer in
combination with anXM3 stand-alone reader. The XM3 On-line is described
in the XM3 Quick Guide.
The XM3 provides the basis for Stand-alone use. Although technologically
sophisticated, it is compact, quick and simple to use and flexible in
operation..
The tags used with the XM3 have a laser-engraved number on the outside.
Allowing up to billions of combinations, this ID number is unique for each tag.
When the XM3is installed, it first needs to be programmed. This is done at
installer level. The anti-tamper led at the front is then disabled and all specific
settings can be done. At user level the anti-tamper is active. The (end) user
can decide to ‘protect’ the installation against unauthorized access by
installer
All tags must have their ID numbers added to the XM3, meaning that they are
read and inserted into the internal memory of the XM3 before they can be
used. Once added, the tag number will be held in memory until it is voided
(erased).
Memory management of tag numbers may be performed by means of:
1. the XM3 Manage PC software (see the “XM3 Manage User Manual”
for further details).
2. so-called Masters (standard tags that have been “promoted” to
perform certain management functions).
3. by using a Remote Programmer (a separate self-contained
programming device with a built-in tag, capable of more advanced
management functions).
The internal memory of the XM3 can hold up to 5000 tag numbers in its most
simple configuration.
The maximum number of tag-ID’s that can be stored in the XM3’s memory is
dependent on the chosen file system configuration.
This total must include at least three Masters (typical one Program Master,
One Add Master and one Void Master) and possibly one or two Remote
Programmer(s) for advanced functions.
There is no maximum to the number of Masters and/or Remote
Programmers, other than the maximum capacity.

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1.3 XM3 Stand-alone features
The XM3 Stand-alone has the following features:
•RS-485 Network Support
•Wiegand Interface
•Magstripe Interface
•Event Logging
•Keypad options (PIN code, Access code, Alarm code)
•User names (max 24 characters per name)
•Time Zones
•Unlock/Unlock
•Time based Anti pass back
•Support for remote programmers
•Support for master cards
1.4 XM3 Single Door
The XM3 can also be supplied as XM3 Single Door.
This XM3 Single Door contains most of the features mentioned above but
with the following limitations:
•Network address is fixed at 255
•No networking with multiple readers; one reader only
•Reads only 9-digit Cross Point card types
•No Event Logging
•No XM3 Manage Pro features
These limitations also affect some Remote Programmer functions. A remark
is placed in the function chapters for which these limitations apply.
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