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6.3  Alarm states 

The reader module can get in following alarm states: 

1)  Tamper alarm 
2)  Forced door alarm 
3)  Door ajar alarm 
4)  Antipassback alarm (Time APB alarm, Zone APB alarm) 
5)  ID with Alarm flag alarm 

Alarm state reporting is performed as follows: 

  Via communication line (statuses 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) 

  By acoustic signal (beeper) (statuses 1, 2, 3, 4). 

  Activating the alarm output (AUX output) (statuses 1, 2, 3, 5).  

Alarm  signaling  via  communication  line  requires  online  running  PC  with  relevant  software 
suitable for online operation (APS 400 nAdministrator). 

Two ways of acoustic signaling is carried out: 

  Steady signal (tamper). 

  Intermittent signal (forced door and/or door ajar, APB alarm). 

Acoustic alarm signaling is stopped after a valid ID is presented or pre-set time interval is 
elapsed, see the configuration table. 

If any of the relevant alarm states 

(with setting of the signaling timer > 0)

 occurs, the alarm 

output is activated. It can control any alarm device directly or it can be processed further.  

After terminating all alarm conditions the alarm output is deactivated. 

The alarm signaling is triggered by any alarm condition. 

6.3.1  Tamper alarm 

In case of tampering the module (by tearing-off or opening the cover or changing the status 
of input 2 or input 3 

in proper configuration) the “Tamper” state is activated 

3)

.  

3) 

The Tamper alarm handling is operational after their first change of status since switching 

on the module. There is no need to configure the module when the tamper protection is 
not used. 

6.3.2  Forced Door alarm 

The “Forced Door” alarm state is activated when the door is opened without activating the 
“Door Open” function. The only exception is opening the door with the second module input 
IN2 active and configured as a handle contact. 

6.3.3  Door Ajar alarm 

If the door stays open until the pre-defined Door ajar timeout expires 

– see 

Tab. 12

, the “Door 

Ajar“ alarm is activated. 

Summary of Contents for 53465000

Page 1: ...65 APS mini Plus reader modules User s guide 2004 2019 TECH FASS s r o V t nsk 1611 19 153 00 Prague Czech Republic www techfass cz techfass techfass cz Date of release 2019 06 03 valid for FW version...

Page 2: ...s 6 4 5 Mounting and removal the module 7 5 Setting parameters of the reader module 8 5 1 Configurable parameters 8 5 2 Reader module parameters setting 8 6 Reader module functioning 9 6 1 Door Open f...

Page 3: ...e of the APS mini Plus system In effect the number of lines is not limited The reader module is designed both for outdoor and indoor use 2 1 MREM 65 BK reader module The MREM 65 BK modules are deliver...

Page 4: ...N A ID technology typical reading range EM Marin 8 cm with ISO card Real time clock Yes with 24 hrs back up Memory Cards 2 000 ID 2 programming cards Events 3 400 Time schedules 64 Inputs 1st input L...

Page 5: ...working in standard operating mode The module must be paired with appropriate reader module before use 3 5 Mechanical design Mechanical design Weight 0 202 kg Operating Temperature 25 60 C Humidity Ma...

Page 6: ...ng mode Fast switching red green Address setting mode RS 485 BUS testing mode Single flash green ID media reading D2 Yellow Continuously lit flashing Programming mode Short flashing with 1s per Indica...

Page 7: ...o relevant fasteners see Pic 3 Then set the housing on the upper part of the base and rotate the housing until the both parts snaps down It is recommended to place an installation box for connection o...

Page 8: ...s Acoustic signalization time Forced door 0 255 s 30 s Acoustic signalization time Door ajar 0 255 s 0 s Acoustic signalization time APB alarm 0 255 s 0 s Signalization time Card alarm 0 255 s 30 s An...

Page 9: ...hed and the beeper is activated when not disabled when the Door Open function is activated The beeper stays active until the door is opened or the preset door lock release time has elapsed see configu...

Page 10: ...ith setting of the signaling timer 0 occurs the alarm output is activated It can control any alarm device directly or it can be processed further After terminating all alarm conditions the alarm outpu...

Page 11: ...er module s memory when the module goes online When a programming card is read while in either online or offline mode the module goes into programming mode 6 5 Read ID media format 6 5 1 EM Marin ID m...

Page 12: ...erating mode Since the FW version 5 09 the reading synchronization of a couple of TECHFASS readers is implemented enabling to cancel the mutual disturbance of the modules The reader module offers the...

Page 13: ...for inserting the reader goes into programming mode One by one read the cards which are to be granted access About 15 seconds after inserting the last card the reader module goes back into standard o...

Page 14: ...s into programming mode which is indicated by slow flashing of yellow LED Read the programming card for inserting 5 times in a row the reader will go into Deleting cards above or below mode indicated...

Page 15: ...adding and deleting cards should be stored in the table Following example shows correct usage of the programming cards and proper filing of the actions Inserting 5 new cards using the procedure from c...

Page 16: ...eleting all cards using the procedure described in chapter 6 7 4 it is necessary to create a new filing table 6 8 ID expiration function This function is implemented since the FW version 5 0 It is pos...

Page 17: ...to the ID after passing at the reader module If the users uses the ID at the address during the timer for the ID is running the Time APB alarm is raised Following parameters affect the Time APB functi...

Page 18: ...Remote identification with ID is disabled for users with access driven by a time schedule The disabling status changes and disabled actions are logged in the events archive 6 12 Reading synchronizati...

Page 19: ...lock diagram for access right evaluation can be seen in Pic 6 Pic 6 Simplified access rights evaluation VALID UNKNOWN ID FOUND ACCESS DRIVEN BY TIME SCHED ACCESS ALWAYS GRANTED HOLIDAY ACCESS GRANTED...

Page 20: ...er 51900200 and attach it in the hole with appropriate mastic to ensure the top surface of the magnet matches with the wall surface Mount the reader module in formerly prepared holes mounted with plug...

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