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Access Touch 2.0 – User Manual 
Version 1.03 

Public 

7 (12) 

Author: Hal   

File:   C00320E 

Date: 

18.8.2012 

Approved: 

Jpo 

 

Printed: 

20.08.2012 

09:45

 

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5.2.2.5.

 

Power switch 

Access Touch 2.0 may be used in manual power on / off mode. In this mode Access Touch 2.0 is 
powered up by pressing the power button.  Access Touch 2.0 can also be powered down by pressing 
the power button. 

The Manual / automatic power mode is selected using Access Touch 2.0 DIP switches. Please con-
tact Idesco for DIP settings. 

5.2.2.6.

 

I2C 

Optional I2C interface may be used to connect external I2C devices to Access Touch 2.0. 

Note:  I2C 

devices require separate control software.

 

5.2.3.

 

Connector 3 

Connector 3 includes OUT_D relay connections. GND and  +12 VDC may be used as an external 
power source. 

 

Picture 5: Connector 3 

5.2.3.1.

 

OUT_D relay control 

OUT_D connections may be used to drive Access Touch relays. By default this connection is open 
and when an output command is sent to the application controller a relay can subsequently be con-
trolled. See Access Touch 2.0 Protocol Description for relay control commands. 

5.2.4.

 

Connector 4 

Connector 3 includes OUT_C relay connections.  

5.2.4.1.

 

OUT C relay control 

OUT_C connections may be used to drive Access Touch relays. 

OUT C relay functions: 

RELA and RELB: default closed 

RELA and RELC: default open 

RELD and RELE: default closed 

See separate Access Touch 2.0 Protocol Description for output control command 

Summary of Contents for Access Touch 2.0

Page 1: ...45 Idesco Oy Teknologiantie 9 FIN 90590 OULU Tel 358 20 743 4175 info idesco fi www idesco fi User Manual Access Touch 2 0 Version Date Author Description 1 00 19 07 2010 Jpo First version 1 01 21 12...

Page 2: ...r manual 3 2 Description of Access Touch 2 0 3 3 Package content 3 4 Notes 3 5 Installation 4 5 1 Installation mechanics 4 5 2 Installation electronics 4 5 2 1 Connector 1 5 5 2 2 Connector 2 6 5 2 3...

Page 3: ...nage wireless access control readers and wireless UHF readers also offered by Idesco The front panel is fully customisable to your needs The device consists primarily of a screen module with embedded...

Page 4: ...back cover picture 1 Install the back cover to the wall using the four mounting tracks show below picture 1 Picture 1 Note two cable egress ports provided in the middle of the back cover and the four...

Page 5: ...Access Touch 2 0 connections 5 2 1 Connector 1 Connector 1 includes the power supply RS485 and wiegand hubs Picture 3 Connector 1 5 2 1 1 Power supply Input voltage 15 30 VDC Power requirements averag...

Page 6: ...2 1 RS232_Reader ATM RS232 ATM connection may be used to connect RS232 devices to the Access Touch 2 0 Note By default any pre installed Access Touch 2 0 internal reader uses this connection Therefore...

Page 7: ...es to Access Touch 2 0 Note I2C devices require separate control software 5 2 3 Connector 3 Connector 3 includes OUT_D relay connections GND and 12 VDC may be used as an external power source Picture...

Page 8: ...state reverts to low upon being grounded Consult the separate Access Touch 2 0 Protocol Description for more information about these input controls Picture 6 Connector 5 5 2 6 Ethernet Connection Acc...

Page 9: ...button Access Touch 2 0 has one reset button that can be used to shutdown the device without any shut down procedures Reset button can be used to force a shutdown Picture 7 Reset button 5 3 Mounting A...

Page 10: ...differ depending upon whatever features may have been configured in the device The device will initiate booting of the installed operating system if no such configurations have been made After the po...

Page 11: ...VDC Internal back up capacitors for safe power down CPU Intel Atom Z510 1 1 GHz Note Access Touch 2 0 COM module is alterable to fit cus tomer requirements Contact Idesco Oy if you need default module...

Page 12: ...al temperature range 0 50 C Storage temperature range 10 50 C Interfaces RS232 Wiegand Ethernet RS485 Wireless RF USB device Inputs 2 general purpose inputs Outputs Two software controlled outputs ope...

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