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DE6260

Table 2 -

 Function Setup Table

Func.

Description

Enter

Default

Display

1

Door 

u

n

l

ock duration or toggle

mode (see note 3).

01-98 sec.
99 = toggle
mode

05

sec.

2

Door Position

 input. Set 

Door

Ajar 

alarm timeout of opened

door to 01-99 seconds or
disable (00) - see note 6.

01-99
seconds
00 = disable
door input

00

3

A

uxiliary 

O

utput.

(see notes 1, 6 and table 3).

0 - 7

0

4

A

mbush 

D

igit - Fifth digit

entered after PIN code for
signaling a duress situation.
(see notes 2, 6)

0-9
00 =  disable

00

5

S

ecurity 

L

evel (see notes 4, 5)

1 = No PIN code required.
2 = PIN code is required.

1 or 2

1

6

Bu

zzer feedback control.

0= No buzzer feedback.
1= Buzzer beeps when button
is pressed.

0 or 1

1

7

B

uzzer's Indication that the

door is left 

o

pen.

0 = No buzzer operation.
1 = Buzzer beeps if door is left
open longer than defined in
function 2.

0 or 1

0

Notes

:

  1 .  If the Auxiliary output is enabled, it operates for all tags.
  2 .  Ambush Digit is applicable for security level 2: Ambush Digit

is the fifth digit added to the user PIN code. If the user is
forced to enter under threat, pressing the Ambush digit after
the last digit of the PIN code activates the Panic output.

  3 .  In the Toggle mode, presenting a valid tag/code turns the

output on and presenting it again turns the output off.

  4 .  When selecting security level 1 (no PIN code required) it is

still possible to enter a PIN code for each tag, during
programming. However, in normal operation the TIAB will not
prompt the user for the PIN code.

  5 .  Selecting security level 1 does not affect the master tag. The

master tag always  requires a PIN code.

  6 . 

Disabling a function by 00, will show 

 

 on the  display.

IMPORTANT! If you are not using a door position detection
switch, be sure to set “dP’ to “00” and “Ob” to 0. This will
prevent a continuous “Door Ajar” alert.

Table 3 - 

Auxiliary Output Modes

Setting

Auxiliary Output Description

0

Disabled.

1

Triggered for 1 second.

2

Toggled (latch/unlatch).

3

Operated together with relay timer (function 1), but
stays on for 5 seconds more. If toggle mode has been
selected (function 1 - see table 2), the auxiliary output
does not change state each time the relay is toggled.

4

Latches when a valid tag is presented and resets by
pressing “

‘

”.

5

Turns on for 10 seconds, by pressing any button.

6

Triggered after 3 consecutive invalid keys are
presented or 3 consecutive invalid PINs are entered.
The output is triggered once a second for 10 minutes
and may be reset only by entering a user code no
sooner than 30 seconds after being tripped.

7

Turned on by pressing  “1” and “3” simultaneously.

7

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7. SYSTEM NORMAL OPERATION AND FUNCTIONAL TEST

. SYSTEM NORMAL OPERATION AND FUNCTIONAL TEST

. SYSTEM NORMAL OPERATION AND FUNCTIONAL TEST

. SYSTEM NORMAL OPERATION AND FUNCTIONAL TEST

7.1  Normal Operation

Normal operation is the mode in which the door lock is opened
when a valid tag is presented to the reader (in security level 2,
followed by valid user PIN).
The TIAB control unit can use the internal reader or an optional
external reader to read proximity tags.
Pressing “

‘

” and “#” simultaneously activates the 

Panic

 output

for 5 seconds. In this case, the buzzer does not  beep.
The LEDs functions in normal operation are summarized in the
next table.

LEDs functions in normal operation

LED

Function

          GREEN

Indicates that the door is opened.

    RED

Indicates that an invalid tag was presented or an invalid PIN
was entered.

 

   YELLOW

Remains lit to indicate that the power is on. In security level
2, blinks after a tag is accepted, to prompt the user for PIN.

Time Out

A delay of more than 5 seconds, between presenting a tag and
starting to key user PIN code, or between any two digits, cancels
the operation.
If you enter three consecutive wrong codes, the TIAB control unit
will be disabled for 30 seconds and the buzzer will beep rapidly.

7.2 System Functional Test

A.

Supply power to the TIAB control unit and verify that the
yellow LED lights steadily, to indicate that the power is ON.

B.

Enter the TEST mode (see section 4 of user’s guide) and
verify proper function of the TIAB keypad, display and buzzer.

For security level 1 only
C.

Present a valid tag at a distance of 50 - 100 mm (2 - 4 in.)
from the keypad (or external reader) and verify that all the
functions are performed as programmed. Verify also that
when the door is opened the green LED is illuminated.

D.

Verify that when an invalid tag is presented the buzzer
sounds and the red LED illuminates.

For security level 2 only
E.

Present valid tag at distance of 50 - 100 mm (2 - 4 in.) from
the keypad (or external reader).

F.

Verify that the yellow LED light starts blinking after tag
presentation, to prompt the user to enter PIN code.

G.

Enter the user code followed by the ambush digit. The  PANIC
output should be activated, if ambush option is enabled.

H.

Verify that when presenting an invalid tag, entering an invalid
code, or both, the red LED illuminates and the buzzer sounds.

For both security levels
I.

Verify that all the user tags enable the opening of the door.

J.

Verify that pressing “

‘

” and “#” simultaneously activates the

panic output for 5 seconds.

This device complies with the essential requirements and provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio and

telecommunications terminal equipment..

TECHNICAL DEPT.: 

39 HAMELACHA ST. CARMIEL 20100 ISRAEL TEL: 972 4 9081115 FAX: 972 4 9081116

TECHNICAL SUPPORT EMAIL: [email protected]

VISONIC INC. (US):

 

10 NORTHWOOD DRIVE, BLOOMFIELD CT. 06002-1911. TEL: (860) 243-0833, (800) 223-0020 FAX: (860) 242-8094

VISACCESS LTD. (UK):

 

UNIT 1, STRATTON PARK, DUNTON LANE, BIGGLESWADE, BEDS. SG18 8QS. TEL: (01767)600857 Fax: (01767)601098

INTERNET: 

www.visonicnet.com

Visonic Networks Ltd. 2002 TAG-IN-A-BAG  DE6260- (REV. 2, 9/02)

Refer  to warranty statement in the User Guide.

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Содержание TAG-IN-A-BAG

Страница 1: ...ey In a case of loss or theft of a tag the tag data can be easily deleted from the TIAB control unit memory list The standard TIAB package includes 10 user tags Additional tags are available 2 2 2 2 SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Power input 12 16V DC or 9 12V AC Max Current Consumption 200 mA excluding EMS current Operating temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F TIAB C...

Страница 2: ...are power supply terminals Connect the other lead to terminal No 11 N C of the TIAB B Connect the other power supply terminal to terminal 12 COM C Connect the TIAB power supply leads between terminals 8 and 9 When using DC power supply verify proper polarity When using AC power supply disregard polarity D Connect the optional remote Request To Exit push button N O or PIR motion detector contacts N...

Страница 3: ... desired master PIN code 4 digits and then press The programming of the master tag code is completed and the unit returns to normal position 6 3 Entering Quitting the Programming Mode Note For programming the master tag and PIN code are always required regardless of security level setting Entering the Programming Mode Hold the master tag near the TIAB for at least 10 seconds After the yellow LED b...

Страница 4: ...e in which the door lock is opened when a valid tag is presented to the reader in security level 2 followed by valid user PIN The TIAB control unit can use the internal reader or an optional external reader to read proximity tags Pressing and simultaneously activates the Panic output for 5 seconds In this case the buzzer does not beep The LEDs functions in normal operation are summarized in the ne...

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