ACCO
SATEL
9
Forced entry
–
the output becomes active for a programmed time period after unauthorized
opening of the door (the door is locked).
Long open door
– the input output becomes active for a programmed time period, if the door
remains open after expiry of the D
OOR OPEN TIME
.
No terminal presence
[Lack of term.] – the output becomes active for a programmed time
period, if no terminal (LCD keypad, keypad or proximity card reader) has been found
during the test. The module controls presence of terminals only when corresponding
options are enabled (P
RESENCE
c
ONTROL
-
TERMINAL
A, P
RESENCE
c
ONTROL
-
TERMINAL
B).
If the options are not enabled, the output will be unable to execute the N
O TERMINAL
PRESENCE
function.
5 invalid attempts
– the output becomes active for a programmed time period, after 5
attempts to read an unregistered proximity card or enter an unknown code have taken
place.
The input is activated irrespective of whether the A
NTI
-S
CANNER
option is
enabled or not.
AC
supply failure
[AC loss] – the output becomes active, if the time programmed as AC
LOSS REPORT DELAY
has elapsed since the AC supply was lost by the ACCO-KP-PS /
ACCO-KPWG-PS module, and the supply has not been restored. The output remains
active until the AC supply is restored.
Low battery
– the output becomes active, if the voltage of battery connected to the
ACCO-KP-PS / ACCO-KPWG-PS module drops below 11 V for a period of time longer
than 12 minutes (3 battery tests). The output remains active until the battery voltage
rises above 11 V for a period of time longer than 12 minutes (3 battery tests).
Note:
For the output to be able to execute the D
OOR STATUS
, O
PEN DOOR
, F
ORCED ENTRY
and
L
ONG OPEN DOOR
type of functions, one of the inputs must monitor the door status
(D
OOR STATUS CONTROL
).
In case of the outputs activated for a programmed time, you must define the operation time in
seconds or minutes within the range of 1-120 seconds or 1-120 minutes.
A signaling device can be connected to the outputs, or they can be used to control, for
example, a security system.
2. Devices interfacing with the module
For the module to be able to execute the access control functions, it is necessary to connect
to it some user identification devices, a device activating the controlled door (electric strike,
electromagnetic lock, gate controller, turnstile, etc.) and a sensor to monitor the door status.
As the user identification devices, the LCD keypads (ACCO-KLCDR-BG / ACCO-KLCDR-BW),
keypads (ACCO-SCR-BG) or proximity card readers (CZ-EMM, CZ-EMM2, CZ-EMM3
a CZ-EMM4) can be connected.
When building an access control system, the ACCO-USB converter must be used. It allows
control of the modules connected to the RS-485 bus from a computer. The ACCO-USB
converter has been described in a separate manual.
2.1 ACCO-KLCDR-BG / ACCO-KLCDR-BW keypad
•
Large, legible LCD display.
•
Keypad to enter the access code.
•
Built-in proximity card reader.
•
Support of cards, key fobs and other 125 kHz passive transponders (UNIQUE, EM4001,
EM4002, EM4003, EM4102).