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6 Reader module functioning
The reader module supports the following functions:
Standard “Door Open” function.
Door status monitoring.
Exit-devices contact monitoring.
Alarm output activated / acoustic signalization activated when any alarm condition
occurs.
The “Door Open” function can be activated in 3 different ways:
Reading a valid ID (card, key fob…).
Pressing the exit button (according to configuration) – cannot be used in alarm
condition.
Via communication line (program request).
6.1 “Door Open” function description
In case the
standard function of the door lock relay
is set, the door lock is
released
and the
beeper
activated
(when not disabled) when the “Door Open“ function is activated. Both
outputs stay active until the door is opened or the preset door lock release time has
elapsed - see
configuration table
.
In case the
toggle function of the door lock relay
is set, the door lock relay status is
switched
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
configuration table
. The door lock relay status remains unchanged
until another “Door Open” function is activated.
In case the
pulse function of the door lock relay
is set, the door lock relay status is switched
for the time defined by the
Pulse width
parameter (
ms
) after the Door Open function is
activated.
In case the standard function of the door lock relay is set, reading a valid card during
door lock release resets the door lock release time.
6.2 Function permanent door lock release according to a time schedule
When the function is set, the door lock is permanently released when relevant time
schedule is valid. Reading a valid ID is standardly announced via the communication line
(in online operating mode). The forced door alarm cannot be raised when the door lock is
permanently released.
The permanent door lock release function and the toggle function of the door lock relay
are mutually exclusive.