uTouch User Manual
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12.1.2
Wiegand
Configure Wiegand options. uTouch has two wiegand inputs. Supports following wiegand
input formats:
1.
26 (24 bits of data + star and stop bit)
2.
32 (30 bits of data + start and stop bit)
3.
32e (32 bits of data only)
4.
34 (32 bit of data + start and stop bit)
5.
40 (40 bits of data only)
6.
42 (40 bits of data + start and stop bit)
7.
50 (48 bits of data + start and stop bit)
8.
56 (56 bits of data only)
9.
58 (56 bits of data + start and stop bit)
Wiegand output is supported only as standard 26 bits Wiegand. For type of data transferred
through Wiegand, you can choose between card ID and user PIN.
12.1.3
Input / output states
Configure default values of input, output and relay states.
By default inputs 1 and 3 are at low state, while 2 and 4 are at high state. All outputs are at
low state.
12.2
Events
Events are powerful access control scenarios that may occur in various situations. uTouch has
predefined 5 most common scenarios. By selecting one of scenario from left side you will be able to
see definition. On the first picture we have selected scenario for unsuccessful entry into uTouch
system menus.
Here is how to read the diagram:
On unsuccessful attempt to enter system menus on device (
Initial event
), start timer. After 30
seconds (
Timeout
) uTouch will raise Alarm 1 (
Event after timeout
). If inside time window of 30
seconds successful system entry occurs (
Timeout deactivation event
), Alarm 1 (
Event after timeout
)
will NOT be raised. It's canceled.
Event after timeout can be connected to output or relay on uTouch. (
See section
8.4
of this
manual on how to connect event to output.
)