K2200 Series |
User Guide | 2.0
System Overview
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Connecting Door Controllers
What makes these door controllers so flexible is the
ability to link controllers together to allow more than
4 doors to be administered. When programmed from
the front panel, as described in this document, up to
16 doors can be controlled and up to 4000 personnel
administered.
In all cases, one Readykey K2200 Series Door
Controller (e.g. K2200 or K1200) is the master
controller, up to 3 further door controllers are slaves.
All administration and reporting occurs at the master
controller. Apart from some initial set up functions,
no administration activity occurs at the slave
controllers.
Figure 3:
Connecting Door Controllers
Master Door Controller
Up to 3 Slave Door Controllers,
Serial
Printer
Printer Cable,
K2200 (4-door) or K1200 (2-door)
Max length:
50ft/15m
Six-wire bus, max total length: 1000m
Max. distance between controllers:
1500ft/500m
K2200 (4-door) or K1200 (2-door)
Alarm Modules
An alarm module is a Readykey Alarm Module or
Alarm Event Manager (AEM). Alarm modules are
optional devices that allow extra inputs (points or
zones) to be monitored and report alarms if activated.
Each alarm module has 8 inputs that can be enabled
and disabled manually or automatically at certain
times.
The alarm modules also have 8 relay outputs that can
be activated by alarm inputs, system events such as
door left open, or at certain times.
2.2.1
Administration Software
There are several ways of administering an access
control system. Different methods allow greater
numbers of doors or personnel to be controlled, and
door controllers to be a greater distance from the
central point. The administration systems fall into
two broad categories:
1.
Faceplate panel administration. This is covered
by this document and is used for small systems
(up to 16 doors) and, as the name suggests, all
the programming is via the faceplate panel
attached to the controller.
2.
Readykey for Windows. This is a PC-based
administration system used for larger systems, or
where more reporting features are required. For
further details, refer to the
Readykey for Windows
Manual
for further details.
Note:
At least one faceplate is required for each system