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The
Sound Alarms
switches enable reader sounder turning on for each category of the alarms avail-
able (see Light and Sound Alarms Section of this Manual)
If readers with different interface types (Touch Memory, Wiegand-26, Wiegand-44, etc.), designed for
operating with identifiers of the same type are connected to the S2000-2 controllers of the Orion sys-
tem, the code of an identifier presented to one reader unit may not coincide with the code of the same
identifier presented to another reader.
For instance, the code of a Proximity card presented to a reader with the Wiegand-26 interface can
differ from the code of the same card presented to a reader with the Wiegand-44 or the Touch Mem-
ory interfaces.
Similarly, a PIN code, entered to a reader with the Wiegand-6 or Wiegand-8 interfaces (each entered
number is sent to the controller apart from another), will differ from the same code entered to a reader
with the Wiegand-26 or Touch Memory interface (all the PIN code numbers are sent to the controller
as a whole).
So when designing and operating an access control system it is necessary to follow the recommenda-
tions given below:
If possible, use readers with the same format of output data.
If possible, use compatible formats for readers with different interfaces. 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 the reader formats are incompatible, a
Key Serial Number Length
should be limited by a value that
is the length of the shortest serial number to be generated by readers of the system. As a rule, it is the
readers with the Wiegand-26 interface that generate the shortest serial numbers (24 bit).
If key codes are entered remotely by means of a reader, connected to another controller, data format
of this reader has to be compatible with data format of readers connected to the programmed control-
ler.
PIN-codes entered from readers with the Wiegand-6 or Wiegand-8 interface (each entered number is
sent to the controller apart from another) are of the same format as if they were entered from com-
puter keyboard (by means of the UProg or the Database Administrator of the ARM Orion Work-
station). Thus, when programming the S2000-2 controller with such readers being connected to, it is
possible to use PC keyboard (the UProg software) to enter PIN codes. As for the PIN code readers
with other format of output data, while programming keys, a code should be entered solely from the
reader keyboard.
Summary of Contents for S2000-2
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Page 9: ...S2000 2 Specifications 9 www bolid com SPECIFICATIONS ...
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Page 13: ...S2000 2 Operating 13 www bolid com OPERATING ...
Page 47: ...S2000 2 Installation 47 www bolid com INSTALLATION ...
Page 67: ...S2000 2 S2000 2 Programming 67 www bolid com S2000 2 PROGRAMMING ...
Page 89: ...S2000 2 Maintenance 89 www bolid com MAINTENANCE ...
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