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GDS3705 User Manual
Version 1.0.1.16
Wiegand Output
This option is to be enabled when the GDS is the wiegand output device.
(example: input device is a door controller)
Notes:
Remote SIP phone needs password (digits 0-9 only, ended with # key) matching the configuration
on the web page to open the door (via DTMF).
GDS3705 support RFID for multiple users to open door, therefore every user has its own PIN. For
environment with 100 users and more, it’s difficult for the GDS3705 to manage all these users and a
separate PC or Server should be involved for such kind of management and monitoring.
In environments with more than 100 users the GDS3705, another possibility would be to set one unified
Local PIN for opening the door for all the users.
Using Alarm Out (COM 1) to Control a Second Door
Starting from firmware 1.0.0.41, user can now set Alarm_Out (COM1) interface to control a second Door,
in additional to the existing Locker/COM2 interface (controlling Door1).
This feature allows GDS3705 to control the operation of two doors via RFID, local and remote PINs.
For example, a 3
rd
party Wiegand Input device or GDS3705 can be installed at Door2 with related cable
wired into the control GDS3705 installed at Door1. The Door1 and Door2 can be configured to be open by
programmed RFID cards, PINs either separately or both.
Figure 41: Alarm_Out1 Feature
Interface for Door Control (which Door can be OPEN):
If Alarm_Out (COM1) interface is set to control Door 2 opening, “ALMOUT1 Status” can be configured by
choosing “Normal Open” or “Normal Close” based on the strike used.
Unlike default COM2 which is designed for strike control and having three connecting sockets, the COM1
only has two connecting sockets. Therefore correct lock mode has to be configured to make the strike
working as expected.