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MEDEA Programming Manual
5.17
Readers
This can be used to view and configure the key readers of the system.
It is accessed through the
PROGRAMMING
→ Bus Peripheral → Readers
menu.
Figure 83 - Readers
The following information is shown for each reader:
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NUMBER
: This is the sequential number of acquisition of the reader.
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I PHYS.ADDRESS
: This is the physical address of the reader.
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DESCRIPTION
: This is the alphanumeric label used to identify the reader, e.g. “Garden door”, more
easily. The description can be up to 32 characters long, chosen from alphabetical characters, including
accented characters, numbers and space; no other characters, such as special characters or symbols,
can be used.
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LED1 SCENARIO
: This shows the scenario paired to LED 1.
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LED2 SCENARIO
: This shows the scenario paired to LED 2.
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LED3 SCENARIO
: This shows the scenario paired to LED 3.
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LED4 SCENARIO
: This shows the scenario paired to LED 4.
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GONG
: This enables the reader buzzer to perform the Gong function.
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MASKING
: If the masking function is enabled, the system status (active or inactive) is not permanently
displayed, leaving the LEDs on the reader always off. However, by approaching an enabled key to
the reader, it is always possible to display the system status for about 20 seconds. IMPORTANT!
Do
not enable masking to maintain EN 50131 compliance.
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BUZZER
: If the function is enabled, the buzzer will signal the elapsing of any "Entrance Path x" and
"Exit Path" times. IMPORTANT! EN 50131 compliance will be cancelled if the buzzer is deactivated.
The icon at the bottom indicates the numbering and position of the reader LEDs.