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When using proposed configuration the current arming mode of the reader is controlled by the
alarm system (output line from alarm system controls reader’s arming state), as a result reader
always operates in the same arming mode as alarm system. Using TOGGLE or TOGGLE LTD
card/PIN users can “request” the reader (and thus the alarm system as well) to change its current
arming mode. Once the TOGGLE/TOGGLE LTD user changed temporary arming mode, reader waits
approx. 8s for the alarm system to follow this change, if not reader restores previous arming mode
however if alarm system will change its arming mode then reader will stay in this new arming
mode as well. There are following benefits for this scenario:
Whenever alarm system changes it arming mode reader follows this change
The actual arming mode of the alarm system is presented on the reader’s LED STATUS
TOGGLE/ TOGGLE LTD users can change arming mode of the reader and the connected
alarm system
Alarm system can be controlled simultaneously from system keypads and from the reader
(using the reader doesn’t collide with alarm system keypads)
In order to implement this scenario alarm system should provide following signal lines:
Latched output which indicates current arming mode of the alarm system (zone)
Momentary input which when triggered requests change of current arming mode of the
alarm system (zone)
Latched output which indicates whether the alarm system (zone) is ready for arming or not
The output line which indicates that alarm system is ready for arming is not necessary and can be
omitted, however when connected to reader’s input
[23]: Arming Disabled
it will make that
every attempt to arm the reader by TOGGLE/TOGGLE LTD users will be immediately rejected by
the reader (reader will generate error sound and will not change its arming mode, even for
temporary time).
Note: In some cases it can be essential to hide current arming state of the alarm system or reader
therefore it is possible to use function which will conceal arming mode displayed by the reader (see
option:
LED STATUS Masking
later in this document).
5.5.
D
OOR
B
ELL
F
UNCTION
By default the
[F1]: Door Bell
or
[F2]: Light Bulb
keys operate as door bell buttons. When
pressed they produce continues sound generated by the internal buzzer and optionally can trigger
the
[47]: Door Bell
output (if programmed). Both indications last for 5 seconds and ceases
automatically even when the key is still pressed. The door bell indication can be trigged either from
primary or secondary reader. Also, the door bell can be triggered through the separate press of [#]
key. This method is especially useful when F1 and F2 keys were programmed to other control
function or doesn’t exist on the particular device.
Note: The momentary press of [#] key which occur after entering PIN code doesn’t produce door
bell indication. Only separate, individual press of [#] key triggers door bell signaling.
5.6.
F
UNCTION
K
EYS
As mentioned above, by default, in standalone mode (no matter
Full
or
Simple Standalone
Mode
) pressing the F1 or F2 key results in door bell signaling however this rule will be alternated if
you program any output to one from following options:
[48]
,
[49]
,
[50]
or
[51]
.
If you program any output to option
[48]: AUX1 Momentary
or
[50]: AUX1 Toggle
then
pressing of the F1 key will no longer trigger door bell but instead of this it will use to control
corresponding output(s).
If you program any output to option
[49]: AUX2 Momentary
or
[51]: AUX2 Toggle
then
pressing of the F2 key will no longer trigger door bell but instead of this it will use to control
corresponding output(s).
Note: No matter if you press function key on primary or secondary reader system will react in the
same way.
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