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example when
Facility Code
is defined as “xxxx1ABxxx” then every card which has the same
pattern is accepted by the reader regardless of the fact that it is not registered individually in
reader’s memory. The positions marked with x are not analyzed for compliance with
Facility Code
.
5.4.
A
RMING
M
ODES
Reader in standalone operating mode can be switched between
Armed
and
Disarmed
modes. The
actual arming mode of the reader is indicated on the dual color LED STATUS
, which lights in red
for
Armed
and green for
Disarmed
. Optionally, the actual arming mode can be indicated on the
output line configured to option
[44]: Disarmed Mode
or
[45]: Armed Mode
. Such a
configuration allows the output line to be used to arm/disarm of a connected alarm system or to
switch on/off some other auxiliary system or device (e.g. heating, lights etc.). In general, the
current arming mode of the reader have no influence on access rights unless the option
Access
disabled when reader armed
is enabled. With this option activated, reader can only grant access
when it works in disarmed mode.
Using the option mentioned above the TOGGLE and TOGGLE LTD users are allowed to enable or
disable access to the supervised room through switching the reader between armed and disarmed
modes. Also, it allows for automatic access locking upon the reader entering
Armed
mode.
Note: Although the arming modes of the reader were originally designed for integration with alarm
system, they can be alternatively used for other control purposes which require on/off control
method (light control, heating control etc). Upon powering on, reader automatically returns to the
arming mode it was before powering off. Also, the reader returns to its previous arming mode
when leaving the programming mode. After
Memory Reset
reader always enters
Armed
mode.
5.4.1.
Arming/Disarming Methods
Note: The term “arming” should be understood here as switching to
Armed
mode, whereas the
term “disarming” as switching to
Disarmed
mode. The term “reader’s arming mode” should be
understood as actual state (either
Armed
or
Disarmed
mode) of the reader.
Reader can be armed/disarmed by means of TOGGLE/TOGGLE LTD users or by input line
programmed with function
[24]: Arming/Disarming Key Switch
. When arming mode is
controlled by input
[24]
reader changes its arming mode solely and unconditionally, according to
the current state of this input.
Attempt to arm the reader by means of TOGGLE or TOGGLE LTD users is rejected in following
situations:
When input
[23]: Arming Disabled
is active (which might indicate that alarm system is
not ready for arming)
When input
[21]: Door Contact
is open (door is not closed)
When input
[27]: Intruder
is open (intruder detected in area)
None of conditions listed above affects disarming of the reader – disarming is always unconditional.
Arming/Disarming by TOGGLE user card or PIN
The action needed by a TOGGLE user to change arming mode of the reader is to read twice
(sequentially) the TOGGLE card or to enter twice (sequentially) the TOGGLE PIN code — however,
when reader operates with the
Card and PIN
option, user needs to do both things for the first
time (read a card and then subsequently enter his PIN) but with the second attempt he can use
only one method (card or PIN).
Note: If access is not disabled by option
Access disabled when reader armed
then with first
usage of TOGGLE user card/PIN reader automatically releases door lock and then waits for second
(optional) usage of TOGGLE identifier to change current arming mode.
Arming/Disarming by TOGGLE LTD user card or PIN
TOGGLE LTD users may arm/disarm the reader simply by single use of his identifier (card, PIN or
both when
Card and PIN
option is active).
Examples
Example 1: Rearming the reader by presenting a TOGGLE user card
Read your TOGGLE user card
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