ACT ACTSMART Series Operating And Installation Instructions Download Page 12

ACTSmart Operating and Installation Manual  

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Programming a Network System

Programming a Network System

Programming a Network System

Programming a Network System    

 
Up to 8 ACTSmart devices can be connected on the network. See the ACTSmart Network Installation 
diagram to complete the necessary connections. 
 

Programming Door Numbers 

To allow some users through a door and prevent access to other users, each ACTSmart on the network 
must be given a door number (1-8). An ACTSmart Proximity Only Unit requires a door number if it is to 
be programmed with advanced options. 
 

Set a Master 

Set 

one

 device on the network to be the Master. This device will be used for programming the entire 

network and should be a PIN and Prox unit. The Master is automatically assigned door number 1.  The 
other ACTSmarts on the network (door numbers 2-8) are referred to as Slave Units. No programming is 
allowed on a Slave (except to default it – see Restoring Factory Defaults). 
 
Enter programming mode. Press buttons 3,8 followed by 1 to set the device to be the Master. The rest of 
the units on the network are assigned door numbers by following the procedure below: 

Assign Door Numbers:

 

Step 

Keypad Entry 

Operation 

1 60 

Assign 

Door 

Numbers 

 

Any ACTSmart units without a door number start to beep. The 
number of beeps is determined by the door number to be 
programmed. Eg. If door 5 is to be programmed, all unassigned 
ACTSmarts will beep 5 times. 

Present card or press key 
on Slave 

This operation should take place on the desired door number. The 
ACTSmart stops beeping. 

 

Repeat step 2 until all ACTSmarts have been assigned a door 
number. 

5 Press 

On Master 

End programming door numbers 

 

Assigning Users to Doors 

When each ACTSmart has been given a unique door number, then users may be given access through 
specific doors. In most programming menus, there is an optional step to program specific doors. For 
example, when programming a Card Batch, the user may select which doors the Card Batch applies to 
(Step 4 in Adding Card Batch, see above). Skip this optional step if programming is to apply to all doors 
on the network. 
 

Checking Network Programming 

The door number of any ACTSmart on the network can be found using the menus below. This is a useful 
check to perform to verify communications from the Master to the Slave units and to check that the Door 
Numbers have been assigned correctly. 
 

Summary of Contents for ACTSMART Series

Page 1: ...structions for Operating Installation Instructions for Operating Installation Instructions for Operating Installation Instructions for ACTSmart Product Range ACTSmart Product Range ACTSmart Product Range ACTSmart Product Range ...

Page 2: ...t Door Ajar Time 8 Set Guest Buzzer Time 8 Change Programming Code 8 Change Number of PIN Digits 8 Programming ACTSmart Options 9 Setting Programmable Input Function 10 Setting AUX I O 1 Function 10 Setting AUX I O 2 Function 10 Quick I O Setup 11 Programming a Network System 12 Programming Door Numbers 12 Find Door Number 13 Find All Door Numbers 13 Restoring Factory Default 13 Programming ACTSma...

Page 3: ...ower supply may only be used on a standalone ACTSmart Important Important Important Important As with any Access Control system always ensure there is an alternate means of escape in the event of the unit failing to operate due to power loss or in the event of fire Product Specif Product Specif Product Specif Product Specification ication ication ication Number of Users 500 Cardholders 500 PIN cod...

Page 4: ...ds from 000 255 three digits with leading zeros Press button to complete 4 Change Programming code Press 23 then enter new 4 digit programming code 5 Exit Programming Mode Press the button The LED turns red The ACTSmart is now ready for normal use Note The ACTSmart may be returned to its factory default condition at any time by entering the programming mode and pressing 80 followed by the button F...

Page 5: ... Time 30 seconds 22 Set Guest Buzzer Time 2 seconds 23 Change Programming Code 9999 24 Change Number of PIN Digits 4 30 Door Chime Off 31 Silent Operation Off 32 Lock saver Anti Tailgating Off 33 Toggle Off 34 Door Forced Alarm On 35 Door Ajar Alarm On 36 Guest Button On 37 Duress Codes Off 38 Network Master Off 39 Card and PIN Off 40 Card or PIN Off 41 Card and any PIN Off 50 Set Programmable Inp...

Page 6: ...ser forgets their PIN code To improve security PIN codes may be up to 8 digits in length Normally only card users are allowed access through the ACTSmart PIN and Prox unit For maximum security the unit may be programmed to require all users to enter a PIN code after presenting a card For lower security applications another programming options allows access to PIN only users A duress code feature i...

Page 7: ...und while cards are deleted from memory Adding a PIN Step Keypad Entry Operation 1 12 Add PINs Make sure Option 40 is set on PIN and Prox units 2 0001 9999 4 8 digit PIN code 3 1 8 optional Select each door this PIN is valid for 4 Press End programming PINs Deleting a PIN Step Keypad Entry Operation 1 13 Delete PINs 2 0001 9999 4 8 digit PIN code 3 1 8 optional Select each door this PIN is deleted...

Page 8: ... Enter 3 digit time 000 255 seconds leading zeros required 3 1 8 optional Select each door this timer is set for 4 Press End setting Door Relay Timer Set Door Ajar Time Step Keypad Entry Operation 1 21 Set Door Ajar Time default 30 seconds 2 Enter 3 digit time 000 255 seconds leading zeros required 3 1 8 optional Select each door this timer is set for 4 Press End setting Door Ajar Time Set Guest B...

Page 9: ...ut is deactivated when a valid card or PIN is next entered This is useful for monitoring fire doors etc 35 Door Ajar Alarm On When set and the door contact has been open for longer than the time programmed into the door ajar timer the buzzer output door alarm output is activated Closing the door and presenting a valid card or entering a valid PIN deactivates the output 36 Guest Button On When set ...

Page 10: ...uired if you wish to monitor Door Forced or Door Ajar 1 Fire Alarm Override When this input is high the door is opened and the green LED flashes See Fire Alarm Override Connections diagram If this is wired into the Master Smart then all doors on the network will open 2 Lock Door When this input is low the door locks and the red LED flashes 3 Card and PIN When this input is low then only users who ...

Page 11: ...r Alarm 1 Door Release Button Door Contact Buzzer 2 Door Release Button Door Contact Interlock 3 Door Release Button Card And PIN Interlock 4 Door Release Button Fire Override Interlock 5 Door Contact Follow Door Alarm 6 Door Contact Follow Buzzer 7 Door Contact Door Alarm Buzzer 8 Fire Override Interlock Buzzer 9 Card And PIN Interlock Follow 3 1 8 optional Select each door this function is valid...

Page 12: ... are assigned door numbers by following the procedure below Assign Door Numbers Step Keypad Entry Operation 1 60 Assign Door Numbers 2 Any ACTSmart units without a door number start to beep The number of beeps is determined by the door number to be programmed Eg If door 5 is to be programmed all unassigned ACTSmarts will beep 5 times 3 Present card or press key on Slave This operation should take ...

Page 13: ...twork Assign a door number to it from the Master Replacing the Master Unit If the Master Unit needs to be replaced then replace it with a Slave unit already on the system as it will have all the card PIN information and make it the Master Add a new defaulted Slave to the network in place of the swapped out Slave Then assign a Door numbers to the new Slave make sure it is the Door number of the old...

Page 14: ...ast Card in Batch Deleting Batch Cards to the Network Step Present Operation 1 Programming Card 2 Programming Card Delete Card Batch 3 Present Card First card in Batch to delete 4 Present Card Last Card in Batch to delete Deleting Individual Card Require Card Above Step Present Operation 1 Programming Card 2 Programming Card 3 Programming Card Delete Individual Card 4 Present Card Card above the c...

Page 15: ...rminals Volt Free Tamper Contacts 12V 0V Power Supply Unit V Sounder The Aux I O Output is an open collector output capable of sinking 100mAmps Note To program the various Input and Output operations for the ACTSmart unit please refer to page 10 Aux I O 1 Default configuration for AUX I O 1 is Door Contact SCHRACK 12V DC 5A 250V AC Programmable Input The ACTSmart may be powered from 12 or 24V AC o...

Page 16: ...1A 30V DC 12V DC 0V N O COMM N C B A Aux I O 2 Tamper 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 B ATC H PR ODUCT S E R IAL NUMB E R 01XX 1 AC TS mart R E V1 3 00XXXX 12V 0V DC Power Supply Unit DC Power Supply Unit Aux I O 1 Aux I O 1 Constant 0V supplied to the ACTSmart AUX I O from the fire alarm panel If 0V is removed the doors open Note 0V line of ACTSmart system is connected to the common of the fire alarm panel r...

Page 17: ...B A Aux I O 2 Aux I O 1 Tamper 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 B ATC H PR ODUCT S E R IAL NUMB E R 01XX 1 ACTS mart R E V1 3 00XXXX 12V 0V DC Power Supply Unit SHIELDS B A B SHIELD A B A B Note When networking the ACTSmart units common the 0V of each ACTSmart to avoid ground loop issues DC Power Supply Unit SCHRACK 12V DC 5A 250V AC SCHRACK 12V DC 5A 250V AC Programmable Input Programmable Input ACTSmart Netw...

Page 18: ...rs have been used to bridge the gap between the mounting plate and the fixing wings of the pattress box to avoid the mounting plate being distorted Screws View showing mounting plate before spacers are broken View showing spacers stacking Place the Reader Keypad onto the surface mount collar and clip down into place Use the security screw supplied to attach the unit to the surface mount collar Pla...

Page 19: ...lar and clip down into place Use the security screw supplied to attach the unit to the surface mount collar Security screw supplied with the unit Place the cap onto the unit and push firmly into place 19 ACTSmart Mounting Instructions for Surface Mount Unit Magnet in surface mount collar which keeps tamper switch closed inside ACTSmart 19 ...

Page 20: ...8 IDA Business Park Whitestown Dublin 24 Ireland TEL 353 1 4622585 FAX 353 1 4622587 WEB http www accesscontrol ie E MAIL sales accesscontrol ie User List User List User List User List Doors User Name Card Number PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

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