•
Impulse control mode
– the control relay is activated for the defined time (impulse
width), the LED indicator turns yellow, the reader starts to indicate arming process with
short beeping and awaits the IDS to change its status (signal at the I/O Port). If the
status is changed, the LED indicator turns red and the IDS is armed. If the status is not
changed within 10 s, the LED indicator turns green and an event is saved to the reader’s
memory: Failed to arm the IDS.
8.2.2 IDS armed
If the
IDS is armed
(indicated by the LED indicator
–
red color
), the standard door open
function is not performed after a valid identification without entering a PIN code. To disarm
the IDS, PIN code entering is standardly required. Since the
FW version 5.4
the PIN code
entering for disarm operation can
be suppressed according to a time schedule
. After a valid
identification the disarm operation is performed. The action of the reader and connected WIO
22 relay module depends on the IDS control mode:
•
Status control mode
– the control relay is switched on to disarm the IDS and the IDS
status LED indicator turns yellow and the reader starts to indicate disarming process
with short beeping for 5 s. After that the LED indicator turns green and a standard door
open function is performed.
•
Impulse control mode
– the control relay is activated for the defined time (impulse
width), the LED indicator turns yellow, the reader starts to indicate disarming process
with short beeping and awaits the IDS to change its status (signal at the I/O Port). If the
status is changed, the LED indicator turns green, the IDS is disarmed and a standard
door open function is performed. If the status is not changed within 10 s, the LED
indicator turns red
and an event is saved to the reader’s memory: Failed to disarm the
IDS.
If the disarming process fails (impulse control mode), a user can use the emergency door
open function
– this will perform the standard door open function even when the IDS is
armed. The emergency door open function is activated when a user attempts to disarm
the IDS within 25 s after an unsuccessful attempt to disarm the IDS.
8.3 IDS general notes
When using the IDS control mode, be aware of following facts:
•
IDS arming operation can be performed by any known user (even if his access
permission is defined by a currently invalid time schedule or his Antipassback flag is
currently set).
•
IDS disarming operation can be performed only by a user with valid access rights.
•
Arming operation cannot be performed if the door is open
– such attempt is stored in
the events archive.
•
Remote door open function cannot be performed when the IDS is armed
– such attempt
is stored in the events archive.
•
Permanent door lock release according to a time schedule function is performed only
when the IDS is disarmed.
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Useful links
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http://techfass.cz/diagrams-aps-mini-plus-en.html
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