P r o g r a m m i n g I o P a s s ™ - F e a t u r e s
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S e c t i o n 4 • P r o g r a m m i n g I o P a s s ™ - F e a t u r e s
4.1
Access Mode Selection
Before you start registering cardholders, you
must select
the suitable access mode
for your installation.
This function allows the system administrator to decide
how access will be granted to cardholders (card only, with
PIN, etc.). The default access mode is set to
“Mode 0 -
Card Only”
.
NOTE:
For more information on access modes, refer to “5.2
Selecting the Access Mode”, page 17.
4.2
System Passwords
Four passwords can be programmed in the IoPass unit:
•
The
master password
: it is used to program the
IoPass unit, to access the programming mode as well
as to protect the parameters of the unit. For security
purposes, you should modify the master password
before you start programming the IoPass unit.
•
The
main password
is a “global” password that can
be used when access mode “2” is selected.
•
Auxiliary password: it used to activate an auxiliary
relay when the auxiliary function is enabled in the
IoPass unit. This password will automatically be
enabled when you enable the auxiliary function.
•
The
guard password
is used to arm or disarm the
connected security system when the guard function
is enabled in the unit. This password will automati-
cally be enabled when you enable the guard func-
tion.
NOTE:
For more information on passwords and how to
modify them, refer to “5.3 Managing Passwords”, page 17.
4.3
Card Management
Up to 5,000 user cards (plus 20 auxiliary cards) can be
registered in the IoPass unit. Depending on how many
cards you need to program, you can simply add them one
at a time or use the batch process to add a pre-selected
batch of cards in the unit.
For more information on cards, auxiliary cards and all
functions related to cards, refer to one of the following
sections:
• “5.4 Adding & Deleting Cards”, page 19:
• “5.4.1 - Single Add/Single Deletion”, page 19;
• “5.4.2 - Batch Add/Batch Deletion”, page 19;
• “5.4.3 - Adding & Deleting Auxiliary Cards”, page
• “5.5 Viewing Cards”, page 20;
• “5.6 Verifying a Card Number”, page 21;
4.4
Relay-1 Functions
The “Relay-1” (located on the relay module) function
depends on your requirements.
There are three (3) possibilities, but
ONLY ONE
can be
configured. Depending on your choice, the jumpers of the
relay module need to be set up accordingly.
•
Guard Function
—This function is used to arm/dis-
arm the connected security system. Either by using a
password and card, or simply a password to arm the
system.
•
Auxiliary Function
—This function provides the
ability to activate an external device without unlock-
ing the door. This relay can be used to activate the
lighting control, an HVAC control, or simply to
unlock an auxiliary door.
•
Duress Function
—In general, this relay would be
connected to an external alarm system’s panic input.
When the duress relay is activated, it triggers the
panic input on the alarm system, sending a signal to
the central station to dispatch the police.
NOTE:
For more information on how to configure and use
these features, refer to “5.7 Guard Function Configuration
(Relay-1)”, page 21; to “5.8 Auxiliary Function Configuration
(Relay-1)”, page 22, and to “5.9 Configuring the Duress
Function (Relay-1)”, page 23.
4.5
Alarm Relay Functions
An alarm relay is provided on the relay module. This alarm relay
can be activated by the following events:
• Tamper Alarm (if enabled);
• Forced Entry (enabled by default);
• Door Ajar (if enabled);
• Incorrect Password keyed in five times consecutively
within four (4) minutes (if enabled).
NOTE:
The alarm relay is always “enabled”, but users can
configure options that can trigger this relay as detailed in
section “5.16 Alarm Relay Timer Configuration”, page 26
(default 240 seconds).
4.6
Tamper Alarm Function
When enabled, the tamper alarm function automatically
activates the “Alarm Relay” and sound the internal buzzer
when the front panel of the unit is removed.
NOTE:
Please refer to “5.10 Configuring the Tamper Alarm
Function”, page 23 for more information.
4.7
Forced Entry Alarm Function
The Forced Entry Alarm Function is already enabled in the
unit. This function automatically activates the “Alarm
Relay” when the door contact detects unauthorized access
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