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Access Control Default: NONE

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Changing the Wireless Button Parameters

99 Access Control Default: NONE

The Access Control menu enables you to define all the parameters for the Access Control module.

After you access the Access Control menu from the main Installer Programming menu, as described in this section, you can access the following submenus:

99 11 Door Define, page 5-132 99 22 Card Code Position, page 5-135 99 33 Special Code, page 5-136

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To access the Access Control menu:

♦ From the main Installer Programming menu, press [9],or press the / or / keys until you find the number [9] Access Control option and then press / . The first submenu (DOOR DEFINE) appears:

You are now in the Access Control menu and can access the required submenus, as described in the following sections.

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Access Control: Door Define

The Door Define menu contains parameters that enable you to define the door parameters for the Access Control module.

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To access the Door Define menu:

1. Access the Access Control menu, as described on page 5-132.

2. From the Access Control menu, press [1] to access the Door Define menu options. The

following display appears:

3. Use the / or / keys to select the door number that you want to

program and

press / .

Access Control: Door Define

Quick Keys Parameter Default Range

99 11 11 Partitions

Defines which partitions are assigned to the door.

1. Press [1] and then press / .

2. Use the / or / keys to select a partition

number and then use the

/ key to toggle [Y] YES or [N] NO to assign that partition to

the door.

3. Press / .

NOTE:

The logic that stands behind the partitions that are assigned to the door is to create a walking path. For example, if in a certain office all the partitions are armed and the manager wants to enter only his room, then you can assign the door for the partitions on his way to the office. In this way when he disarms the system by using his access card, he will disarm only the waking path partitions. 99 11 22 Door Time Settings

Defines the open delay, door force delay, and the door alarm delay settings.

1. Press [2] and press / .

2. Select the required door time settings option:

ƒ Open Delay

ƒ Door Force Delay

ƒ Door Alarm Delay

99 11 22 11 Open Delay 4 seconds 1-99 seconds Determines the amount of time that the door relay is open after a valid entry.

1. Press [2] and / to enter the door time settings.

2. Press [1] and / .

3. Enter the number of seconds (between 1-99) to define the door open relay time.

4. Press / .

99 11 22 22 Door Force Delay NO YES/NO

Determines whether an alarm is activated on relay 3 (of the Access Module) immediately when the door is forced open or is activated according to the time

defined in the Door Alarm Delay parameter (described below).

1. Press [2] and / to enter the door time settings.

2. Press [2] and / .

3. Toggle the / key to select the appropriate option, as

follows:

ƒ YES: Activates the door alarm delay according to the Door Alarm

Delay parameter (described below).

ƒ NO: Activates an immediate alarm when the door is forced open.

Access Control: Door Define

Quick Keys Parameter Default Range

99 11 22 33 Door Alarm Delay 10 seconds 1-99 seconds Determines the amount of time that the door can remain open before an alarm is activated (triggered on relay 3). This option also determines the amount of time that passes until an alarm is activated when the door is forced open.

1. Press [2] and / to enter the door time settings.

2. Press [3] and / .

3. Enter the number of seconds (between 1-99) to define the door alarm relay time.

4. Press / .

99 11 33 Door Fire Settings Open Open/Closed Determines the status of the door during a fire alarm as either open or closed. Once a fire alarm is triggered by the ProSYS, the system sends a fire alarm notification to the Access Control module, which sets the door relay to the required position during the fire alarm.

1. Press [3] and / .

2. Toggle the / key to select the appropriate option, as

follows:

ƒ YES: Keeps the door open during a fire alarm.

ƒ NO: Keeps the door closed during a fire alarm.

3. Press / .

99 11 44 Door Input Settings

Defines the status of the door relay input during operation.

1. Press [4] and / .

2. Select the required door relay input:

ƒ Door Contact

ƒ Request to Exit (RTE) Button

99 11 44 11 Door Contact NO (normally open) NO/NC

This door contact starts a timer in the reader interface that notifies the system

when a door is open. Press [4] and / to enter the door input

settings.

1. Press [1] and / .

2. Toggle the / key to select the appropriate door contact

termination, as follows:

ƒ NO: Sets the door contact to normally open.

ƒ NC: Sets the door contact to normally closed.

Access Control: Door Define

Quick Keys Parameter Default Range

99 11 44 22 RTE Button NO (normally open) NO/NC When pressed, this device sends a command to the door relay.

1. Press [4] and / to enter the door input settings.

2. Press [2] and / .

3. Toggle the / key to select the appropriate RTE button

termination, as follows:

ƒ NO: Sets the RTE button to normally open.

ƒ NC: Sets the RTE button to normally closed.

4. Press / .

99 11 55 Door Label

Enables you to assign a door label.

1. Press [5] and / .

2. Enter a door label. (Refer to Entering a New Label Using the LCD Keypad,

page 5-13.)

3. Press / .

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Access Control: Card Code Position

Default: 00 Range: 00-37

The Card Code Position menu enables you to specify the position that the system will start to read the 8-digit card code only on Magnetic or Barcode technologies. The position that you define is applicable to all cards in the system.

By default, the system reads the first 8 digits of the card track. If the first 8 digits of the card are identical (this may occur on credit cards where the first digits may be, for example, the bank code or the name of the credit card company), it will be necessary to read 8 digits from a different section of the card track.

NOTES:

The card code position definition does not apply to cards in Wiegand Technology.

If the card code position is changed for cards in Magnetic or Barcode technologies the cards previously defined in the system will not work and will need to be redefined in the system

Refer to the card manufacturer or to your RISCO Group service provider for additional details regarding the card code format, if required.

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To access the Card Format menu:

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