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ACCO-KP2
SATEL
4.1.2 Display
The information presented on the display help the user communicate with the module. Date
and time are displayed in the upper line. The installer can define the keypad backlight mode
and the time format to be shown on the display.
4.1.3 Keys
Use the number keys to enter the code. Use the other keys to:
- open the user menu (after you enter the code),
- exit the user menu / function,
- quit changing the code.
/
- get access (after you enter the code),
- run the function,
- confirm new code.
- exit the user menu / function,
- move the cursor left when changing the code.
- scroll up the list of functions,
- delete digits when changing the code,
- confirm that entry / exit is made on duty.
- scroll down the list of functions.
- run the function,
- move the cursor right when changing the code.
4.1.4 Built-in proximity card reader
The reader supports the Unique 125 kHz proximity cards and key fobs.
4.1.5 Audible signaling
1 short beep
– access granted and door unlocked.
2 short beeps
– door blocked, unblocked or restored to normal mode.
3 short beeps
– waiting for the second identifier to be used.
1 long beep
– access denied (known card or code). The user cannot unlock the door
because:
the keypad only grants access based on the code but the card has been used,
the keypad only grants access based on the card but the code has been entered.
2 long beeps
– access denied (card or code unknown).
3 long beeps
[after you present the card / enter the code and press
/
]
– access
denied (known card or code). The user cannot unlock the door because:
the user is not authorized to unlock the door according to the access schedule,
the door is blocked,
the user exceeded the defined limit of entries,
the user tries again to enter or exit
– the “Anti Passback” option is enabled,
the module operates in the mantrap / airlock configuration and the other door is open.
3 long beeps
[after you hold the card]
– impossible to change the door status (block /
unblock / restore to normal mode), because the door status is not controlled.