eNCard-i User guide
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3.7.3. Terminal Input
If you select the [Terminal] -> [Input]
in the main menu, the following window appears.
The Terminal has the ability to monitor the physical lock and/or door state when the door
is open and closed, or terminal can be used to monitor status of another external device.
See the installation guide for details how to connect.
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Default Setting : M0-M2 not used, IO (Inside
Open)
The inputs accept a relay input either Normally Closed or
Normally Open. You should program the input according to
your relay activation type. (NC or NO). It is recommended
that not more than one of the same option is used. For
example do not program M0 for Door Monitoring and M1
for Door Monitoring.
Normal Connection
M0 – door monitor
M1 – lock monitor open
M2 – lock monitor closed
These are the available types of monitoring options:
Disabled – If you do not use the input for anything select this options
Door Monitor (NC/NO) – if you are connecting a door monitoring device select this option.
The terminal will monitor when the door is opened and closed.
Lock Monitor (NC/NO) – if you are connecting a lock that can be monitored when the lock
is opened select this option. If the lock has an error opening the terminal will sound an
error tone. (Normally used for Motor Lock Monitoring when lock is opening)
Lock Monitor 2 (NC/NO) – When using a motor lock use this option to monitor the motor
lock closing status. Only use this selection for motor lock monitoring.
Inside Open (NC/NO) – if you would like to connect a Request to Exit device, door open
button select this option. Usually if the terminal is on the outside of the door, this door
open button or Request to Exit is connected inside the door. The button is pressed the
terminal will unlock the door.
Host (NC/NO) – This option is used to disable the terminal from access. In applications
where you have an external controller or terminal that should be accessed first before the
card reader you can use this option. If input is not activated, the terminal will not accept
card, mobile or id input; when the signal from the external device is de-activated the
terminal will allow access. This can be used in situations where the guard terminal is the
master terminal, when the guard approves the access, then the output will trigger the card
reader to allow authentication.