MCT12E Operating Manual
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Keypad
Except for
–BK versions, terminals are equipped with numeric keypad and backlight. The keypad can be
used for user identification with PIN and for various keypad commands. By default, the key [#] is used for
PIN confirming.
Function keys
Except for
–BK versions, terminals are equipped with two function keys [F1] and [F2]. Various functions can
be assigned to these keys within high level configuration (VISO) e.g. door bell, Set T&A Mode, Register
Guard Tour Event, Set Automation Node On, etc. Within low level configuration (RogerVDM) of the terminal
it is possible configure if terminal distinguishes short and long key pressings. Consequently each types of
key press can be assigned with different function.
Numeric keypad includes [*] and [#] keys which can be configured as function keys.
LED indicators
Terminals are equipped with three LED indicators which are used to signal integral functions and they can
be additionally programmed with other available functions within high level configuration (VISO).
Table 3. LED indicators
Indicator
Symbol Colour
Integral functions
LED
STATUS
Red / green
Default colour of the indicator is red. If the terminal is assigned to
Alarm Zone then the LED indicates zone arming (red) or
disarming (green).
LED OPEN
Green
LED indicates access granting.
LED
SYSTEM
Orange
LED indicates card reading and can signal other system functions
including device malfunction.
Note: Synchronic pulsing of LED indicators signifies lost communication with MC16 controller.
Buzzer
Terminals are equipped with buzzer which is used to signal integral functions and it can be additionally
programmed with other available functions within high level configuration (VISO).
Inputs
Terminals in
–IO version e.g. MCT12E-IO offer 3 general purpose inputs of NO/NC type. Input types are
defined within low level configuration (RogerVDM). Input functions are assigned within high level
configuration (VISO). Multiple functions can be assigned to the same input at the same time.
Tamper detector
Built-
in tamper (sabotage) detector enables detection of unauthorized opening of device’s enclosure as well
as detachment of the enclosure from wall. The detector is internally con
nected to the terminal’s TMP wires.
It does not require low level configuration (RogerVDM) but it is necessary to connect it to controller with
wires as in example in fig. 3. It is also essential to mount front panel in such way as the tamper detector (fig.
4) would firmly press the back panel.
The input of controller for connection of tamper loop requires low level configuration in regard of NC type
(RogerVDM) and high level configuration consisting in assignment of the function
[133] Tamper Toggle o
n
the level of a
Main Board
of a controller in VISO software navigation tree.