About this Manual
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K2100/K1100 User Guide
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74-07069-000-B 3/94
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© 1994 Radionics, Inc.
About this Manual
This User Guide describes the use of the Front Panel Editor of the K2100 and K1100. This
editor uses the keypad, display and reader on the Front Panel of the door controller to
administer keys, respond to alarms and configure the system. Up to 16 doors and 4000
keyholders can be administered using this system. An optional, highly recommended,
printer output may be used for both continuous printing of events and production of various
reports. Another option allows the monitoring of up to 128 extra alarm inputs.
Both the K2100 and K1100 door controllers operate in exactly the same way, the only
difference being that the K2100 controls 4 doors, the K1100 controls 2 doors.
Who should read this Guide?
This document provides both instructions for the
End User
to perform everyday
administration of the system, as well as details of system programming for the
Installer
.
The chapters are organized so that the reader need only refer to the sections concerning
their own requirements.
System Overview
All users of the system should read this simple introduction to the K2100 system. It gives a
brief description of how the system works, the various components, the front panel screen
and keyboard.
System Administrators
People administering the access control system should read and understand the following
chapters. Installers or those commissioning the access control system will also need to
understand the subjects described.
Displays, Alarms and Printing
This chapter describes events which may occur in the day-to-day running of the system.
Screen displays, alarms and use of the printer are all covered. Use this section to find out
what a particular screen display or printer report means.
Key Administration
Describes adding, deleting (voiding) and editing of keys. PIN codes for use with K2001-P
PIN readers are also described.
Controlling Access
Use this chapter to understand how to control access by keyholders. It describes how
organize and create Access Codes that determine who has access where, and when.
Time Profiles
Time Profiles are used in several parts of the system to control events, including when
certain keyholders have access - they form part of the Access Code. They are also used to
automatically open and close doors, control the use of a K2001-P PIN reader,
automatically engage and isolate additional alarm points and operate relay outputs. This
chapter also describes how to setup system holidays, to prevent access and other
automatic events occurring on special days.
System Administration
How to change the date and time, particularly for daylight saving clock changes.
How to manually lock and unlock doors.
Printer Reports
This chapter describes all the printer functions, how to obtain different reports such as
personnel list, previous events, system status etc.