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Transferring working days (for example, a day stated in the calendar as Saturday may be an-

nounced as Monday) 

 

Programming complex flexible access schedules with repeatable period lasting for less than 7 

days or exceeding 7 day period 

 

Programming complex access schedules without an explicit repeatable period 

Two typical ways of filling the holiday list may be supposed among all the diversified variants: 

1. If the access schedule (schedule of work) for employees is bound to the calendar week (for exam-

ple, days from Monday to Friday are working days, and Saturday and Sunday are the weekends), 

most of days are not reassigned in the list (a ‘Daily’ day is determined by the calendar). Only a few 

days in the list are marked as a ‘Holiday’ day, or redefined (if working days are re-announced), or re-

defined for values more than 7 (if special time intervals must be active for these days). 

2. If sophisticated and variable access schedules (schedules of work) are not assigned with a calen-

dar week then days of the week are assigned explicitly for all the listed days (reassigned) and no or-

dinary days (for which a day of the week is defined according to the calendar) are left in the list. 

In order to implement time limitations properly the controller clock has to be synchronized with the 

network controller. This is provided automatically when the S2000-2 controller operates as a part of 

the Orion system based on PC or the S2000M/S2000 control console of ver.1.20+, provided that the 

date and time are set for the PC or the control console. The controller is equipped with a non-volatile 

clock and calendar, thus the network controller turning off, the RS-485 interface communication fault 

and even the S2000-2 controller outage will not cause the clock failure, time limitations operating cor-

rectly after the controller starting up again. Meanwhile, one should be kept in mind that if the S2000-2 

controller operates standalone for a long time its clock can shift. That is why it is not recommended to 

use time schedules while the controller operates in standalone mode without a network controller: all 

time schedules for all access groups should have the number 0. 

The S2000-2 controller backup battery provides power supply to the S2000-2 clock for at least 5 

years. 

Anti-passback Rules 

Anti-passback rules are used to prevent anyone from repeated access to any access zone without 

exit from it (repeated access prohibition). 

An anti-passback rule is considered by the S2000-2 to be violated if after logging a passage to the 

access zone of one S2000-2 reader the access to this zone is requested again with logging of the 

passage to the backward direction (i.e. the passage to the access zone of another S2000-2 reader). 

The controller behavior in case of an anti-passback rule violation depends on this anti-passback rule 

(which can be defined for each access group separately) and can be as follows: 

Summary of Contents for S2000-2

Page 1: ...Orion ISS Access Controller S2000 2 User s Manual ISO 9001 ...

Page 2: ...adjusting or maintaining this product The following terms are used throughout the Manual Zone a minimal part of the security and safety installation that can be monitored and controlled inde pendently Depending on the context the term zone can imply an alarm loop an addressable detector a hardware component and so on Partition A set of zones that can be user controlled as a whole As a rule zones f...

Page 3: ...ss Mode 24 Operating Principles 25 Access Granting 25 Alarm Loop Arming Disarming 27 Alarm Loops 28 Two Factor Authentication 31 Access Rights 32 Passage Modes and Two or More Person Rule Access Control 32 Time Schedules 34 Anti passback Rules 35 Centralized Access Control and Alarm Loop Arming Disarming 38 Key Pattern Based Access Control 40 Light and Sound Alarms 42 Data Communications Via RS 48...

Page 4: ...ters 77 Access Key Configuration Parameters 80 Access Key Pattern Configuration Parameters 81 Key Programming 83 Programming the Controller Depending on Its Operation Mode 85 Two Entrance Doors Mode Programming 85 One Entrance Exit Door Mode Programming 86 Turnstile Mode Programming 86 Swing Beam Barrier Mode Programming 87 Two Sluice Doors Mode Programming 87 Maintenance 89 Technical Inspections ...

Page 5: ...S2000 2 Features and Design 5 www bolid com FEATURES AND DESIGN ...

Page 6: ...cess point controlled by a reader can be switched to locked or free ac cess mode In order to verify access rights of the presented key the controller takes into account the following access restriction factors The key is not locked Access rights of the key to the restricted access zone Duration of the key validity The key time schedule is active Anti passback rules violation preventing a key from ...

Page 7: ...s by presenting pre programmed keys designed for arming disarming to a reader of the controller or by a relevant command of the network controller The S2000 2 controller provides light and sound indication of access conditions and violations as well as loop alarms by means of built in LEDs and sounder and by means of LEDs and sounder of the reader The controller view is shown in Figure 1 The green...

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Page 9: ...S2000 2 Specifications 9 www bolid com SPECIFICATIONS ...

Page 10: ... Schedules 16 separate time schedules each including 10 time zones active for entry and or for exit loop 1 and or 2 arm ing disarming Each key can be assigned to one time zone for access and one time zone for arming disarming Anti Passback APB Modes 5 Hard Soft Timed Zonal Global Indicators LEDs 3 READY 1 2 Built in Sounder Yes RS 485 Communication Port Yes Power Input Input Voltage Current Consum...

Page 11: ...operation mode 1 kOhm excluding termination resistance 8 2 kOhm Relay Outputs Commuting Voltage Commuting Current Commuting Power 2 outputs to operate locking units or power relays 30VDC 7A 100W Tamper Switch Yes Enclosure Protection IP 20 Operating Temperatures 30 to 50 С Overall Dimensions 157 107 36 mm Weight about 0 3 kg Average Lifetime 8 years Readiness Period 5 s max ...

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Page 13: ...S2000 2 Operating 13 www bolid com OPERATING ...

Page 14: ...a an access point see Access Modes Section below Master keys used to switch the computer to the mode of hardware programming of User keys User keys can be mono functional used only to gain access or to arm disarm alarm loops or com bined used both for access and arming disarming To cause the controller to select arming disarming functions some hardware or software methods are to be used see Alarm ...

Page 15: ...dditional code for the key or permission to use only main code in case of two factor au thentication see Two Factor Authentication Section below The validity period of the key The access key can be preprogrammed either by hardware or software ways see Key Program ming Section of this Manual Moreover access control based on five different key patterns can be implemented through the access point In ...

Page 16: ...e these ones some extended features are available for the S2000 2 controller among them PASSAGE messages are generated and transmitted when the S2000 2 operates on line to a network controller While access is granted the relay can be activated not only for a time defined by its Relay Acti vation Time parameter a constant but also can be adjusted to cancel executive program just after door opening ...

Page 17: ...ance Exit Door Mode In this mode the controller provides access via one access point door with one common locking de vice control circuit with access in both passage directions being controlled via key presenting to the readers installed both at entrance and exit EXIT buttons can also be used to provide access e g for remote door opening from a guard post Standard passage time after access being g...

Page 18: ...sing backward is similarly except two factor authentication which is adjusted for each reader separately and two three person access rule applying which is specified for each ac cess group Turnstile Mode In this mode the controller provides access via one access point electromechanical turnstile equipped with two control circuits for each passing direction separately with granting access in each d...

Page 19: ...is used to lower it down To grant access in each direction requires presenting the relevant key to one of the controller s reader The standard time to pass after access being granted is 30 seconds In this mode anti passback rules can be used as far as identification is required for passing to be more precise for driving in both directions To increase the authentication level of a system car presen...

Page 20: ...t identification can be initiated starting from the moment when the second passage detector has been activated i e when the reader LED traffic light is switched from green to flashing red The procedure of driving in backward direction is similar keeping in mind that using two factor authen tication is configured separately for each access direction each reader When the controller is waiting for ca...

Page 21: ...arts flashing 5 times per second and access is granted only after a valid additional code having been presented see Two Factor Authentication Section of this Manual After entering the sluice and closing the first door it is necessary to press the EXIT button near the second door This unlocks the lock of the second door to leave the sluice The second door opening causes the PASSAGE message to be ge...

Page 22: ...s the S2000 2 to the key program ming mode local key programming see Key Programming section of this Manual The access mode for one S2000 2 reader access to one direction can differ from the access mode of another S2000 2 reader access to another direction Access Locked Mode Access can be locked for a reader by means of one of the following ways by a Locking key presenting to the reader with the k...

Page 23: ... the RS 485 interface After that the reader LED starts flash ing with green color one flash per second with short pauses the sounders of the controller and the reader if enabled playing the combination of one two and two beeps In this mode a free passing is enabled to anyone without presenting any identifier In Free Pass mode the controller sends opening signals to the relevant relay permanently t...

Page 24: ...d time schedule an anti passback rule key validity and in case of no access locking alarm loop is armed Also an access can be granted similarly for owners of identifiers keys that are not stored in the con troller database but meet the requirements of one of access key patterns if used Centralized access is granted by the command of a network controller the Orion Workstation for the owners of the ...

Page 25: ...d conditions to gain access If the presented key is registered by the controller and fit all pre programmed access rights and limita tions then the access will be gained At that time The sounders of the controller and the readers generate two beeps Green LED of the reader is turned on The relay is switched on off to open the door turnstile swing beam barrier The ACCESS GRANTED message is generated...

Page 26: ...n The reader LED flashes with red and green alternately 5 times per second until the network controller makes an access decision it may take from fractions of a second to several sec onds The network controller can make one of the following decisions To grant access To deny access if the key is unknown for the network controller To reject access if the key is recognized but has no required access ...

Page 27: ...ontrol alarm loops of the controller and all these alarm loops are disarmed they will be armed Otherwise these loops will be disarmed When the loop is being armed the LED of the reader is switched on for 2 seconds yellow color When the loop is being disarmed the LED is switched off for 2 seconds In order to arm disarm loops by means of combined keys access arming disarming access unlock ing arming...

Page 28: ...the key is combined the controller has to be preliminary switched to the special mode called Ready to Arm Disarm if not such key presenting will be considered as an access request For this purpose the special Arming Request button brought into a reader circuit have to be pressed see Figure 15 and held pressed for more than 1s until the reader s LED starts flashing at high frequency Instead of pres...

Page 29: ... arming disarming is disabled and the controller will grand access instanta neously Not only the User keys but also Locking and Unlocking keys can be combined designed for access arming disarming All that is needed to assign the keys with an access group which is designed to enable alarm loop arming disarming To control arming disarming of the alarm loops by means of such combined keys the control...

Page 30: ...ncluding the terminating resistor included ranges be tween 5 kOhm 10 to 11 kOhm 10 No messages are generated by the controller if the loop has been shorted or opened within 50ms No messages are generated by the controller if loop resistance value slowly changes at the rate of at most 10 per hour and does not fall beyond the 5 to 11 kOhm range An alarm loop when armed is considered to be broken if ...

Page 31: ...he AC CESS DENIED message with ADDITIONAL CODE ERROR attribute If the presented additional code is correct the identification procedure is considered to be successfully finished and either the control ler grants access the green LED of the reader turns on the lock opening relay is activated deacti vated and the ACCESS GRANTED message is generated or the access granted procedure is con tinued the r...

Page 32: ...disarming see Time Schedules Section Anti passback mode see Anti passback Rules Section Rights to arm and disarm the controller s alarm loops 1 and 2 Passage Modes and Two or More Person Rule Access Control The passage modes for an Entry Zone controlled by the reader 1 and Exit Zone controlled by the reader 2 can be as follows Simple Access Control by user identifying only Two Person Rule Access C...

Page 33: ...he keys which meet the access conditions In all other operating modes the controller generates the ACCESS GRANTED message for the first key only If not all the persons involved in the two three person ruled access procedure are supposed to en ter the restricted zone for example a security officer confirms access of another staff member it is necessary to set the Confirmation passage mode for the a...

Page 34: ...s can be defined for a time schedule and a list of holidays for one year Each time zone descriptor includes start and stop times of the zone expressed in hours and min utes the time zone activity flag for entry passage to the area controlled by the reader 1 the time zone activity flag for exit passage to the area controlled by the reader 2 and the time activity flags for each day of the week as we...

Page 35: ... when the S2000 2 controller operates as a part of the Orion system based on PC or the S2000M S2000 control console of ver 1 20 provided that the date and time are set for the PC or the control console The controller is equipped with a non volatile clock and calendar thus the network controller turning off the RS 485 interface communication fault and even the S2000 2 controller outage will not cau...

Page 36: ...ne registered by other controllers of the system the Global anti passback rule is implemented So if an access zone has several access points for example several gate houses to enter exit from the company premises or several turnstiles operating in paral lel equipped with S2000 controllers entering the zone via one of the access points will lock the ac cess to the zone through other access points a...

Page 37: ... used If the Zonal Anti passback is meaningless In order to prevent the possibility of simultaneous access of several persons by means of sequential presenting of the same identifier at closely located readers for example opening several adjacent turnstiles to pass after the access is granted until the actual passage is detected short anti passback lockout is applied for this identifier at other r...

Page 38: ...eaders and this identifier is unknown to the con troller the code of the identifier is sent to the network controller The reader LED starts flashing with red and green alternately 5 times per second until the answer from the S2000 S2000M or PC is re ceived this may take from fractions of a second to several seconds depending on the number of de vices connected to the RS 485 interface If the networ...

Page 39: ...he network controller as soon as the connection is restored If a combined key for centralized access partition control or local access partition control is pre sented it is considered as the key for access request see below In order to arm disarm partitions alarm loops remotely by means of this key presenting the controller has to be switched to Ready to arm disarm mode similarly to it is performe...

Page 40: ...imi tations The key can be only of User Type and cannot be Locking Unlocking or Master Anti passback rules are not monitored for the keys that are not stored in the controller memory passage events are not logged Two factor authentication cannot be implemented neither main nor additional key codes are stored in the controller memory When a key is presented to a reader of the S2000 2 controller the...

Page 41: ...cess group and validity period must be specified for the pattern see Access Key Pattern Configuration Parameters Section of this Manual A typical example of key pattern based identification is an access control to an ATM for bank clients when the access is granted only for those cardholders whose bank card serial numbers start with the specified numerical sequence ...

Page 42: ... and 2 Indication Condition Event Lighting Mode Color LED standby mode 1 off Off LED standby mode 2 or 3 loops are armed On if the loops are armed Off if they are disarmed Red Quiescent mode controlled access mode with no alarms LED standby mode 4 red lit On Red Access Locked mode On with short pauses Red Free Pass mode On with short pauses Green Access is granted and a passage is expected On Gree...

Page 43: ...on is indicated only if this loop s alarm indication is permitted for this reader Table 4 C2000 2 Sounder and Reader Sound Signaling Condition Event Category Sound Signaling Quiescent mode Off Access is granted Access Two beeps Access is denied Access Long sound Error A main code is recognized under two factor authentication condition Access A beep A first key is presented under two person rule ac...

Page 44: ...ram ming Master Programming melody A Master key is programmed Program ming The final part of the Master Program ming melody A key is added or modified while the con troller being in key programming mode Program ming Two short sounds Code saved confir mation Presenting an existing key while the con troller being in key programming mode Program ming A short sound The key has already been enrolled NO...

Page 45: ...SS GRANTED Upon two person or three person rule passage mode identifying of first key is completed PASSAGE Passage of a person is detected after access granted ACCESS DENIED Access is denied for the presented access key ILLEGAL CODE The unknown access key is presented to the reader after the S2000 2 with the network controller communications have been lost the mes sage is stored in the S2000 2 mem...

Page 46: ... a message then the messages are stored within the S2000 2 nonvolatile memory EEPROM Then when RS 485 communications are restored the stored messages are transmitted to the network controller along with actual event data and time in accordance with internal S2000 2 clock The event buffer capacity is 2047 events for a S2000 2 or 4095 events for a S2000 2 rev 01 Remote Control via RS 485 interface T...

Page 47: ...S2000 2 Installation 47 www bolid com INSTALLATION ...

Page 48: ... 5 S2000 2 MOUNTING 142 124 7 3 82 2 holes 3 157 107 36 1 READY 2 Guide elements for DIN Rail mounting Snap on clip for DIN Rail mounting Figure 2 S2000 2 Overall and Mounting Dimensions The S2000 2 controller is to be mounted on walls and other constructions within remises which are protected against atmospheric fallouts mechanical damage and unauthorized access S2000 2 overall and mounting dimen...

Page 49: ...S2000 2 Installation 49 www bolid com S2000 2 PCB LAYOUT The layout of the S2000 2 access controller PCB is shown in Figure 3 V LOOP1 LOOP2 LOOP2 LOOP2 V V V V Figure 3 S2000 2 PCB Layout ...

Page 50: ... one If its are powered by the same power supply power circuits of the controller and the lock must be wired separately and be connected only at the power supply terminals Please note that Free Pass Access mode can not be implemented for an access point if the electric strike is used as a locking unit If the readers are suitable for input current consumption more than 100 mA or they are located fa...

Page 51: ...2 GND2 LEDR2 12V2 BEEP2 D1 LEDG GND Reader 2 LEDR 12V BEEP D0 2 D0 DOOR 2 B A RS 485 8 10 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 3 4 1 2 XT3 3 XT1 2 XT1 1 XT2 3 XT2 1 K1 K1 11 12 Lock Strike GND2 DOOR2 8 2 kOhm EXIT2 8 2 kOhm EXIT Door Sensor 8 10 9 XT3 1 K2 K2 11 12 Lock Strike To the Lock Strike Power Supply XT2 2 XT3 2 To the Lock Strike Power Supply Figure 4 S2000 2 Wiring for the Two Entrance Doors Op...

Page 52: ... connected if neces sary e g to grant access from a guard post Electromagnetic locks strikes can be powered by the same power supply as the controller or by the separate one If its are powered by the same power supply power circuits of the controller and the lock must be wired separately and be connected only at the power supply terminals Please note that Free Pass Access mode can not be implement...

Page 53: ... LEDG GND Reader 2 LEDR 12V BEEP D0 2 D0 B A RS 485 8 10 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 3 4 1 2 XT3 2 XT1 2 XT1 1 XT2 1 XT2 2 K1 K1 11 12 Lock 8 2 kOhm EXIT1 ENTRANCE 9 To a lock power supply XT2 3 XT3 1 GND2 8 2 kOhm EXIT2 EXIT 10 9 ENTRANCE and EXIT buttons are used if required Access zone controlled by Reader 2 Access zone controlled by Reader 1 Figure 5 S2000 2 Wiring for the One Entrance Exit Do...

Page 54: ...EDR 12V BEEP D0 2 D0 B A RS 485 8 10 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 3 4 1 2 XT3 3 XT1 2 XT1 1 XT2 1 XT2 2 K1 K1 11 12 8 2 kOhm EXIT1 ENTRANCE 9 XT2 3 ENTRANCE and EXIT buttons are used when remote manual turnstile control is required Access zone controlled by Reader 2 Access zone controlled by Reader 1 K2 K2 11 12 XT3 1 GND2 DOOR2 8 2 kOhm 8 10 XT3 2 8 2 kOhm EXIT2 EXIT 9 Entrance Entrance Exit Exit ...

Page 55: ... channels of the control ler as shown in Figure 7 S2000 2 GND1 DOOR1 8 2 kOhm Wiring of a normally closed sensor 8 10 DOOR2 8 2 kOhm 8 XT3 XT2 S2000 2 GND1 DOOR1 8 10 DOOR2 8 XT3 XT2 8 2 kOhm 8 2 kOhm Wiring of a normally opened sensor Passage Sensor Rotation Detector Passage Sensor Rotation Detector Figure 7 Passage Sensor Rotation Detector Wiring Diagram In order to control the turnstile manuall...

Page 56: ... to make access decisions only if there is a car near the reader when a key is presented to it are to be connected to the alarm loop contacts of the controller Passage sensors are used for such an operation mode not only to detect a passage but to prevent the swing beam from lowering down on a car If at least one of the sensors is activated the swing beam will not be lowered For this reason the se...

Page 57: ...0 B A RS 485 8 10 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 3 4 1 2 XT3 3 XT1 1 XT1 2 XT2 1 XT3 2 K1 K1 11 12 8 2 kOhm EXIT2 EXIT 9 Access zone controlled by Reader 2 Access zone controlled by Reader 1 K2 K2 11 12 GND1 DOOR1 8 2 kOhm 8 10 XT4 1 8 2 kOhm EXIT1 ENTRY 9 Lift Lift Lower Lower Passage Sensor 1 XT4 2 LOOP2 10 8 2 kOhm LOOP2 9 XT2 2 LOOP1 2 8 2 kOhm LOOP1 1 Guard Post Car Presence Detector Car Presenc...

Page 58: ...der more strictly near the car presence detector The diagram shows connection of the car presence detectors with NO contacts closed in the presence of a car Connection of detectors with NC contacts is shown in Figure 9 If no car presence detectors are used the LOOP1 LOOP1 LOOP2 and LOOP2 terminals of the controller are left unconnected S2000 2 1 3 2 4 8 2 kOhm Car Presence Detector LOOP1 2 LOOP1 2...

Page 59: ...kOhm EXIT 1 0V 12V SLUICE CHAMBER B A RS 485 8 10 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 3 4 1 2 XT1 1 XT1 2 XT2 1 K1 K1 11 12 Lock XT2 2 DOOR 1 D1 2 LEDG2 GND2 LEDR2 12V2 BEEP2 D1 LEDG GND Reader 2 LEDR 12V BEEP D0 2 D0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 XT3 2 GND2 DOOR2 EXIT2 8 10 9 K2 K2 11 12 XT3 1 DOOR 2 8 2 kOhm 8 2 kOhm EXIT 2 Lock To the lock power supply Door Sensor 1 Door Sensor 2 Figure 10 S2000 2 Wiring for the Two Sluice Doors ...

Page 60: ...UARD POST SLUICE CHAMBER Exit Mode Entry Mode DOOR 1 DOOR 2 EXIT 1 EXIT 2 Automatically Confirmation Figure 11 Sluice Leaving Mode Switches Applying Electromagnetic locks strikes can be powered by the same power supply as the controller or by the separate one If they are powered by the same power supply power circuits of the controller and the lock must be wired separately and be connected only at...

Page 61: ...ers with different interface types Touch Memory Wiegand 26 Wiegand 44 etc designed for operating with identifiers of the same type are connected to various S2000 2 controllers of the Orion system the code of an identifier presented to one reader can differ with the code of the same identi fier presented to another reader For instance the code of a Proximity card presented to a reader with the Wieg...

Page 62: ...R1 12V BEEP2 D0 LEDG GND S2000 2 LEDR1 BEEP2 TM LEDG GND Reader LEDR1 12V BEEP2 0V RIP 12 12V Variant 2 is intended for readers with high current consumptions or far from the controller more than 50m 1 If a reader is equipped with a single LED control circuit this circuit is to be connected to the LEDG terminal of S2000 2 with LEDR terminal being left unconnected 2 If a reader is equipped with no ...

Page 63: ...der is equipped with no built in sounder the BEEP terminal of the S2000 2 controller is to be left unconnected Figure 14 Reader with Wiegand Output Interface Wiring Diagram Connecting Readers with ABA TRACK II Output Interface Readers with the ABA TRACK II magnet cards interface are connected similarly to the readers with the Wiegand interface The DATA output of the reader is connected to the D0 i...

Page 64: ...circuits and connecting passage sensors are obligatory The following detection devices can be brought into the DOOR circuits Magnetic contacts Optical passage sensors Turnstile rotation sensors Optical car passage sensors These detectors can be equipped with both NC and NO outputs open collector outputs as well as digital outputs active 0 or active 1 with 5V CMOS levels Figure 16 shows wiring diag...

Page 65: ... collectors NC outputs DOOR 8 2 kOhm Passage Sensor GND S2000 2 Variant 4 Suitable for NPN open collectors NO outputs DOOR 8 2 kOhm Passage Sensor GND S2000 2 Variant 5 Suitable for digital outputs which are active with logic 1 DOOR 8 2 kOhm Passage Sensor 0V GND S2000 2 Variant 6 Suitable for digital outputs which are active with logic 0 DOOR 8 2 kOhm Passage Sensor 0V Figure 16 Wiring Diagrams f...

Page 66: ... closed and normally open contacts into a S2000 2 alarm loop 8 2 kOhm LOOP S2000 2 LOOP Figure 17 NO and NC Intruder Detectors to the S2000 2 Connection Diagram Resistance of the loop wires must not exceed 1 kOhm excluding the terminating resistor Leakage resistance between the loop wires or between each wire and ground must not be less than 20 kOhm The S2000 2 controller provides arming a loop if...

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Page 68: ...ion 1 20 and higher or the S2000M Console The most up to date version of UPROG EXE can be found on the web site of the Bolid Company at the address www bolid com in DOWNLOAD section The S2000 2 controller has eight groups of configuration parameters System configuration parameters Parameters of readers Parameters of alarm loops Parameters of relays Parameters of access groups Parameters of time sc...

Page 69: ...considered to be completely entered when the number of entered symbols has reached the Maximum PIN code Length value To complete entering of a shorter PIN code the keypad button with the hex code 0B should be pressed after the last symbol The codes of the keys stored in the controller memory have a 64 bit representation 16 hexadecimal digits which is similar to that for codes stored in Dallas iBut...

Page 70: ... entered into the controller for example to be loaded from the previously saved file All controller sound alarms fall into four categories Access Door Forced Held Open Loop Alarms and Programming see Table 6 Activating of the controller s sounder at any event is defined by relevant sound alarm configuration settings READER CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS Both readers of the controller have similar sets o...

Page 71: ...active Reverse 0 active Forward 1 active LED Quiescent Mode Defines the way the LED lights in quiescent mode 1 off 2 red if any of the specified below loops is armed otherwise the LED is off 3 red if all the speci fied below alarm loops are armed otherwise the LED is off 4 red 2 LP 1 On Indicate Armed Loops LP 2 Specifies alarm loops which being armed causes the LED to be lit for 2nd and 3rd LED Q...

Page 72: ...ystem These numbers are included in all the messages due to passages access denying and granting which are generated by the controller Taking into ac count access zone numbers provides implementation of Global Anti passback rule checking Time Attendance monitoring Detection of personnel location For these features to operate properly it is required to set the same Access Zone Number for all the re...

Page 73: ...ing by means of the reader LED which is switched on for the Relay Activation Time but at least for 2 seconds If the Forced Open Monitoring parameter is set door opening preceded by no access granting will cause the DOOR FORCED alarm message to be generated and the light and sound alarms to be activated If the Held Open Monitoring parameter is set door being opened for more than Held Open Timeout w...

Page 74: ...terfaces For example the Proximity card code in the Wiegand 44 format for the S2000 2 controller in most cases is compatible with the card code in the Touch Memory format i e if a reader with the Wiegand 44 interface is used for en tering the card code into the controller memory the card will be recognized correctly by the controller via a reader with the Touch Memory interface and vice versa If t...

Page 75: ...ay Activation Time Maximal time of transmitting the re lay control signal program if access is granted 0 125 8192s 0 125s 2h 16min 32s 5 s Switch Off After Door Being Opened Causes the selected relay executive program to be interrupted when the door is being opened when the pas sage has been detected before the Relay Activation Time has been ex pired On Off On Switch Off After Door Being Closed Ca...

Page 76: ...he system waits for a passage can be prolonged if the Relay Activation Time exceeds the standard passage time of cause if the locking unit being in use supports applying such a long opening signal If the Switch Off After Door Being Opened attribute is set for the relay and access is granted the relay will return to its initial condition immediately after the door has been opened the passage sen so...

Page 77: ...k rule uses an additional Anti passback Lockout Period parameter During this time period since key owner passing to an access zone the S2000 2 controller is operating as for Hard Anti passback rule and after expiration of the time the S2000 2 controller is operating as for Soft Anti passback rule Table 9 Access Group Parameters Parameter Function Description Value Range Access Defines that keys as...

Page 78: ...the key which must be presented after the presenting the key of programmed access group in order to confirm access rights if the Exit Mode is set to Two person Rule 0 32 Second Access Group to Confirm Exit The number of an access group assigned with the key which must be presented after the presenting of two relevant keys see above in order to con firm access rights if the Exit Mode is set to Thre...

Page 79: ...nting of a third key included in Second Access Group to Confirm Entry The exit modes are implemented similarly If the Arming Disarming parameter is set the keys contained in this access group can be used to arm and disarm alarm loops of the S2000 2 controller The Arm Loop 1 Arm Loop 2 Disarm Loop 1 Disarm Loop 2 parameters defines specific actions which are permitted for owners of keys in cluded i...

Page 80: ...Validity Period Defines the period of dates when the key is active 01 01 2000 31 12 2255 The Key Type parameter defines the destination of the key User keys are intended to access or to arm disarm loops Master keys are intended to switch the controller into the programming mode for hardware program ming adding new keys All keys programmed by hardware with the help of a Master key will be of User t...

Page 81: ...he specified digits of which must be equal to relevant digits of all codes of the keys fitting the key pattern see below Code Mask A set of code positions in digital sequence of a presented key digits in these positions must be identical with the relevant digits of the base pattern code see above Access Group A number of an access group which defines common access rights and limitations which are ...

Page 82: ... button on the rele vant digits of the pattern base code in the Pattern Base Code field on the Key Pattern tab of the UProg Configuration Tool for the S2000 2 controller Opened digits in base code are showed by black while closed digits which will be ignored are shown by light gray color The Access Group the number of the access group defines the access rights and limitations for the User key as w...

Page 83: ...t less then 0 5s and the last one has to be prolonged again Pauses between pressings should not exceed 0 5s The sounders of the controller and the first reader will play special Master Programming melody the READY indicator and the LED of the first reader will start double flashing synchronously the LED of the reader double flashing with red and green color alternately If the first reader is busy ...

Page 84: ...ntinuously If the keys of different access groups are to be added programming keys of the second access group presenting a next Master key to a reader must be started only after exiting keys with the first access group programming mode Otherwise the second Master key presented to a reader will be repro grammed as a User key of the first access group The hardware key programming without the UProg C...

Page 85: ...ssing Please note that Free Pass Access mode can not be implemented for an access point if the electric strike is used as a locking unit If magnet locks are in use as locking units set for each relay the Outputs tab Switch Off for a Time in Executive Program field 5 20s in the Relay Activation Time field maximum passage time Switch off after door being opened or Switch off after door being closed ...

Page 86: ...utputs tab Switch Off for a Time in Executive Program field 5 20s in the Relay Activation Time field maximum passage time Switch off after door being opened or Switch off after door being closed flag for the lock to be secured just after a passage detection 4 If Global Anti passback or Time Attendance features are to be implemented within a security system the S2000 2 operates as a part of network...

Page 87: ... the Relay Activation Time parameter value for the Relay 1 as 5 20s which is sufficient to lift the swing beam If the swing beam barrier is controlled by the single relay or if the stan dard passage time value 30s must be increased then set the Relay Activation Time parame ter for the Relay 1 to a value more than 30s 6 Set the Relay Activation Time parameter value for the Relay 2 as 5 20s which is...

Page 88: ...cess point if the electric strike is used as a locking unit If magnet locks are in use as the locking units set at the Outputs tab Switch Off for a Time in Executive Program field for both the relays 5 20s in the Relay Activation Time fields maximum passage time Switch off after door being opened or Switch off after door being closed flag for the lock to be secured just after a passage detection O...

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Page 90: ...he following ambient conditions Temperature 25 10 C Relative humidity 45 80 Atmospheric pressure 630 800 mm Hg WARNING Disconnect the S2000 2 controller power supply before wiring and unwiring the device while testing NOTE Technical readiness period of the S2000 2 does not exceed 5s The wiring diagram for the controller operability inspection is shown in Figure 18 S2000 2 Operability Inspection In...

Page 91: ...eremeter D0 LEDG LEDR BEEP D1 GND U A B U 0V S2000 Reader 3 4 1 2 GND2 12V2 1 2 XT4 2 LOOP 4 LOOP 3 8 2 kOhm 5 XT2 1 EXIT1 9 DOOR1 8 8 2 kOhm 5 GND1 10 8 2 kOhm 5 D0 1 LEDG1 LEDR1 BEEP1 D1 1 7 6 5 3 4 XT2 2 D0 LEDG LEDR BEEP D1 GND U Reader GND1 12V 1 2 XT3 1 EXIT2 9 DOOR2 8 8 2 kOhm 5 GND2 10 8 2 kOhm 5 Figure 18 Wiring the S2000 2 Controller for Operability Inspection ...

Page 92: ...e closed together with LED 1 switching on the contacts of the re lay 2 being closed together with LED 2 switching on Condition Inspection of Readers Connection Circuits Inspect the condition of readers circuits by doing the following 1 Present an unknown access key to the first reader of the S2000 2 The red LED 1 of the S2000 2 and the red LED of the reader must flash three times The internal soun...

Page 93: ...0 2 network address or select the valid value by 3 or 4 console button and press ENTER Enter gradually the numbers from one to six or select the proper value by 3 or 4 console button and press ENTER and compare the responded values with the reference values shown below Table 12 Normal Value Ranges for Some S2000 2 Readings The Circuit Identified by This Number Reference Value Range 1 LOOP1 115 127...

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Page 95: ...S2000 2 95 www bolid com Appendix Connecting Some Models of Readers to the S2000 2 Controller ...

Page 96: ... 3 GND 2 LEDG 5 12V 1 Proxy 2A Proxy 3A D1 4 BEEP 7 Variant 1 Touch Memory Interface Variant 2 Wiegand Interface Reader DIP Switches Positions Proxy 2A Proxy 3A Proxy 2A Proxy 3A ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 D0 1 2 LEDR1 2 3 1 GND1 2 2 12V1 2 XT2 XT3 D1 1 2 4 5 LEDG1 2 7 BEEP1 2 S2000 2 Configuration Settings Reader Output Interface 1 Touch Memory Reader Output Int...

Page 97: ... Black Led G Orange V Red D1 White D1 1 2 4 BEEP Yellow LEDG1 2 5 BEEP1 2 7 2 12V1 2 XT2 3 XT2 3 S2000 2 Configuration Settings Reader Output Interface 1 Touch Memory Reader Output Interface 2 Wiegand LED Control Polarity Forward 1 active LED Control Polarity Reverse 0 active Sounder Control Polarity Forward 1 active Sounder Control Polarity Reverse 0 active PR H03 PR H05 PR M03 READER CONNECTION ...

Page 98: ...ge remove LED Control Polarity Reverse 0 active orange put on Sounder Control Polarity Forward 1 active green remove Sounder Control Polarity Reverse 0 active green put on BOLID SCHITYVATEL 2 SCHITYVATEL 3 READER CONNECTION 3 1 Schityvatel 2 red S2000 2 5 D0 1 2 GND1 2 LEDG1 2 XT2 XT3 white black LED RD Com 3 6 1 Schityvatel 3 red S2000 2 5 green D0 1 2 LEDR1 2 GND1 2 LEDG1 2 XT2 XT3 white black K...

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