SATEL
ACCO-KP2
3
1. Introduction
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The ACCO-KP2 module is used to control the access to a room, a building or an area. Its job
is to control a single door. Only an authorized person will be able to open the door. Devices
connected to the module, such as LCD keypads, keypads or readers, are used to identify
which person is authorized. The person who is authorized to open the door has the right
identifier (card / code). The access can be limited to particular hours on selected days.
In this manual you will find information on how to use the ACCO-KP2 module as a stand-
alone device or as a part of the ACCO access control system.
2. Glossary
Access denied
– response to when an unauthorized user attempts to get access (the user
has an unknown identifier or is not authorized to get access at the time).
Access granted
– permission to open the door after the user is identified and the user rights
are verified.
Access schedule
– schedule that is assigned to the user and used to define the rules of
access to a door. Days and hours during which the user has access to the door are
specified in the access schedule.
Access time
– time during which you will be able to open the door after you get access.
Alarm
– warning of a situation that may compromise the operation of the access control
module (e.g. door opened by force, tamper etc.). Action is required to address this
situation. The alarm can be signaled in the LCD keypad, keypad or reader.
Anti Passback
– function that prevents the user with access from passing back the identifier
to other persons so that they can get access. The function prohibits repeated entry or exit
by using the same identifier.
Anti-Scanner
– function that prevents any attempts to test different code combinations /
different cards or Dallas iButtons in order to get access. If 5 attempts are made within
3 minutes to get access by using an unknown identifier, the terminals will be blocked for
5 minutes.
Authorized entry
– opening the door by the user when access was granted after using the
entry terminal.
Authorized exit
– opening the door by the user when access was granted after using the exit
terminal.
Code
– string of digits used to identify the user.
Dallas iButton
– chip inside a metal can shaped like a button. Each Dallas iButton has
a unique and fixed code used to identify the user.
Door
– general name for a barrier that prevents unrestricted access to a protected area.
This can be a hinged door, gate, turnstile, arm barrier etc.
Door blocked
– module operating mode in which access to the door cannot be granted
(the door is permanently locked).
Door opened by force
– opening the door without getting access (when the door is locked).