SATEL
ACCO-KP2
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Door status control
– module that supervises the door status by using a sensor connected
to the module input. The sensor reports it when the door is opened or closed.
Door unblocked
– module operating mode in which access to the door is not controlled and
anyone can open it (the door is permanently unlocked).
Door unlocking
– response of the module when a user is granted access.
Identifier
– card, Dallas iButton, key tag or code used to identify the user.
Input activation
– change of the input status to another, different from that defined for the
normal status.
Installer
– the person who has installed and configured the access control module.
Long open door
– it is interpreted by the module that the door is open for too long when the
door is open for longer than the “Door open time” limit.
Mantrap / airlock
– door that consists of at least two doors. In order to be able to open the
next door in the mantrap / airlock, you must first close the previous door. Only one door at
a time can be opened in the mantrap / airlock.
Normal door operating mode
– module operating mode in which access to the door is
controlled. It is the default operating mode of the door.
Proximity card
– passive transponder in the form of a card, key tag etc. Each card has
a unique and fixed code used to identify the user.
Quit entry / exit
– not opening the door after the user is granted access.
Tamper
– opening the enclosure of the module, LCD keypad, keypad etc.
Terminal
– device used to identify the user, e.g. LCD keypad, keypad, proximity card reader
or Dallas iButton reader. Ask the installer about the terminal if you want to find out if it acts
as the entry terminal or the exit terminal.
Terminal blocked
– terminal does not respond when an identifier is used. This happens
when the “Anti-Scanner” function is at work.
Unlock button
– button or external device connected to the module input that allows you to
open the door without using the user identifier.
User
– person registered in the module who gets access by using an identifier.
3. Users
Users can be added in the ACCO-SOFT-LT program.
3.1 User authorization
Identification of the user and verification of the user rights is required for the purpose of
access control. The user can be identified based on:
code,
proximity card,
Dallas iButton.
Do not make your code available to other people.
If an unknown identifier is used five times, this can:
trigger an alarm,
block the terminal for 5 minutes.