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Panel operation
The panels supplied unloaded with factory settings below in document. In this state,
the indicators of readers and the yellow LED on the panel flashes once per second.
To make the panel work in access control system (ACS) you have to upload a
network setting using the "Configurator" software and USB port.
Attention!
All inputs should be terminated with resistors (supplied).
If no inputs are triggered panel
goes to mode “Normal” after uploading the
configuration.
The panel can supervise one door with one or two access points. There are four
modes of access point: " Normal”, “Alarm", "Blocking" and "Free Pass." "Free Pass"
has the highest priority. If no inputs are broken Panel goes to mode "Normal" after
uploading the configuration.
Panel can supervise one door with one or two access points. There are four modes
of access point: "Normal
”, “Alarm", "Blocking" and "Free Pass." Mode "Free Pass"
has the highest priority, as this mode is activated in the event of a fire, followed by
modes of "Blocking
", "Alarm" and "Normal” in decreasing order of priority.
“Normal” mode
This is the main mode of the panel. In this mode, the panel grants or denies access
to RF ID owners.
In
“Normal" mode the readers blink red.
Passing after entering RF ID
To pass through user enters contactless RF ID to the reader. If RF ID is registered
and the passage is granted, access point opens (the panel activates the actuator).
The reader LED becomes green.
Passing after entering RF ID and PIN code
On entering enrolled RF ID, panel tests whether PIN code is required, and, if
required, waits for entering PIN code. After entering the correct PIN code, AP opens
(the actuator is activated).
The reader LED becomes green.
Passing upon Request to Exit (remote opening of doors)
Exit from premises with single-sided door or passing of users is granted upon
pressing Request to Exit (RTE). Pressing and releasing of RTE AP opens the door
(actuator is activated). The reader LED becomes green.
Access denial upon entering RF ID
Access may be denied to RF ID owner due to the following reasons (the reader LED
is red):
cards (RF IDs) and schedules are not loaded in the panel (light off)
card is not enrolled in the panel (for 1 second buzzer is on and LED is red )
card term expired (for 1 second buzzer is on and LED is red )
RF ID passed out of schedule (for 1 second buzzer is on and LED is red)