PAC 212 User manual

PAC 212 Access Controller
Install Guide
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PAC 212 Access Controller Install Guide
1 Wiring Diagram
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Legend for Wiring Diagram
1 RS-485 connection
2 Dipswitch for Reader voltage selector (12/24V or 5V, default = 12/24V)
3 RS-485 status LEDs
4 RS-232 status LEDs
5 Serial Number and Barcode
6 Door 1 LEDs
7 Reader
+V
LED
SIGA/SIGB
0V (tamper/DC - door contact)
0V (sounder)
0V
1 Red
2 Brown
3 White
4 Blue
5 Yellow
6 Black
8 Fail-Safe Lock
9 Request to Exit
RTE
0V
1 Blue
2 Black
10 Door 2 LEDs
11 One-Touch™ button
12 System status LED
13 Power Access
14 Battery Backup
15 DO NOT USE
16 12V/24V Power Supply Unit
VIN
0V
MSTAT
(Battery) +
(Battery) -
EARTH
1 Orange
2 White
3 Pink
4 Red
5 Black
6 Green/Yellow
17 USB
The USB pen must be compatible and FAT16 or FAT32 format (see TB224)
18 Future enhancement
19 Tamper Switch
20 LCD Display
21 Keypad
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2 Introduction
This document is intended for experienced engineers who are familiar with PAC products and health
and safety considerations.
Identification Markings
Manufacturer, model identifier and input rating are given on the label attached to the unit.
Tamper and Override Terminal
Because tamper and override are normally closed switches, use a short piece of cable to link the
TAMP and 0V terminals and OVRD and 0V terminals before powering up. If these terminals are
required, remove the factory links and connect to an N/C switch.
Lock Suppression
All locks must be fitted with a means of suppressing back EMF (“spikes”) generated by most electric
releases, especially magnetic locks. All readers and controllers supplied by PAC are supplied with a
Metal Oxide Varistor (MOV). If large currents are used (i.e. >1A) use the large MOV supplied with
the controller. If small currents are used (i.e. <1A) use the small MOV supplied with the reader. The
MOV will prevent long term damage being done to the controller. Whenever possible this device
should be fitted across the lock terminals. If for any reason, the lock terminals are inaccessible, the
MOV may be fitted across the lock output. If a diode is already connected across the lock terminals,
this must be removed, otherwise it will override the action of the MOV.
Lock Circuit Protection
Lock circuits must be fitted with a fuse to protect the power supply from short circuit faults. For lock
currents <1A fit the 1A fuse provided between ACCESS LOCK and LOCK COM. For lock currents >1A
see TB262 — Lock Circuit Protection on the Knowledge Base.
Lock Relays
For PSUs rated >3A, the lock relays are protected by 3A @ 30V circuit breakers in line with the
RELAY COM connection. These are automatically reset when overload has been removed; both lock
outputs are independent.
Cable Lengths
Reader 0.22mm² / 22AWG SWB 70m
Power / Earth 0.75mm² / 18AWG 4.5m
lAll wire is to be rated to minimum NEC requirements for low voltage installations, e.g. 300V at
105°C.
lCable gauges listed above are minimum size recommendations; special conditions may require larger
gauges. Under no circumstances should cable gauges be reduced from those listed above.
lThe use of twisted pair cable is strongly recommended to reduce noise conducted on the cable, as
this may cause communication issues between modules.
lIt is the installer’s responsibility to use fire rated wire when required, i.e. plenum rated ceilings.
lFor more information, see TB228 — Installation Best Practice on the Knowledge Base.
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3 Installation
Please read all instructions and retain for future reference. This equipment is to be installed and
serviced only by trained service personnel. Remove power to the unit before servicing the internal
power supply.
Mounting the Enclosure
Mount the enclosure on a flat surface. Use appropriate fixings, such as wall plugs, for the surface on
which you are mounting the enclosure. This equipment is intended for use in dry indoor
environments only.
For metalwork enclosure installation details go to
https://pacgdx.com/products/pac-enclosures
Connection to AC Mains
Install in accordance with all applicable national and local wiring regulations. This equipment must
be connected to an earthed AC Mains socket outlet. The outlet must be located close to the unit
and easily accessible.
This equipment is intended for operation on AC Mains nominally rated 100-240 V, 47-63 Hz. The
input power requirement is 800 mA.
Selection of the proper power cord is essential for safe operation. When selecting the power cord
for the unit, observe the following:
Nth America Cord type SJ or SO or better, rated VW-1 or FT2, minimum 18AWG, UL or CSA
approved.
Europe Cord type H05VVF3G0.75 or better, with HAR marking.
Other regions Approved jacketed cord, 18AWG minimum, 3 conductors.
All regions Approved cord plug rated minimum 10A, of a type complying with all national wiring
regulations.
Correct wiring and securing of the power cord to the unit is essential for safe operation. When
connecting the power cord to the unit, please observe the following:
lFlexible cord must enter through one of the conduit knock-outs on the side of the enclosure. Cord
should not enter the unit through a rear opening.
lProper strain relief must be provided at the cord entry, using a properly sized strain relief bushing:
Heyco RDD 201 or similar.
Correct routing of the flexible power cord between the unit and the mains socket outlet is essential
for safe operation. When routing the power cord, please observe the following:
lObserve all local and national wiring regulations.
lDo not run power cord through holes in walls, structural ceilings, suspended ceilings, dropped
ceilings, or floors.
lDo not run power cord through doorways, windows, or similar openings.
lDo not attach power cord to building surfaces.
lEnsure that the socket outlet is easily accessible and unobstructed.
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4 Features
Admin PIN
Each PAC 212 is supplied with a unique administrative PIN. This is derived from the last four digits of
the serial number printed on the unit.
Administrator token
Enables access to the Admin menu. The administrator token is numbered Editor 00.
Door monitoring
If enabled, a door is monitored using door contacts to see if it is open. If the door is opened, but no
valid key was presented and the RTE switch was not pressed, a Door Forced alarm is generated.
Door open time
Must be specified when door monitoring is enabled. If the door remains open for longer than the
set time, a Door Open alarm is generated.
Duress
If threatened, a keyholder may enter PIN+1, e.g. 1235 instead of 1234. This grants access but
generates a Duress alarm. The PIN+1 affects the whole PIN, not just the last digit — e.g. the duress
number for 6789 is 6790. Duress is only supported for PAC Legacy PIN readers or readers which
have been set to PAC Legacy PIN mode.
Editor token
Enables access to the Editor menu. You can define up to 20 editor tokens, numbered Editor 01–
Editor 20.
Extra door time
Determines the extra time that the door should remain unlocked for keyholders who need more
time to get through the door.
First key open
If a keyholder unlocks a door which has the first key open door mode profile applied, at a time
specified by the first key door mode profile, using a key which has first key status, the door remains
unlocked until the end of the time specified by the first key door mode profile. When you specify
first key status for a key, you are prompted to apply the first key open door mode profile (time
profile 9) to the appropriate door(s).
Free exit
If enabled, users may open the door without using the RTE switch and a door forced alarm will not
be generated; e.g. for emergency exits.
Hard anti-passback
Prevents key sharing. You can set local hard anti-passback or specify a hard anti-passback timeout.
When you specify local hard anti-passback or a hard anti-passback timeout for a door, you are
prompted to apply the hard anti-passback door mode profile (time profile 10) to the door.
Hard anti-passback timeout
If enabled, during the times specified by the hard anti-passback door mode profile, a keyholder may
not pass through this door into the same area twice within the timeout period — the keyholder
must leave the area first.
Local hard anti-passback
If enabled, during the times specified by the hard anti-passback door mode profile, a keyholder may
not pass through this door into the same area twice — the keyholder must leave the area first.
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Lock release time
Determines how long a door is unlocked when a valid token is presented or RTE is pressed.
Readers
The PAC 212 supports 4 readers. Reader 0 and Reader 1 are SIG A and SIG B on Door 1; Reader 2
and Reader 3 are SIG A and SIG B on Door 2 respectively.
RTE
Request to exit — a switch that a keyholder can press to unlock a door, which must be an N/O
switch.
Set / reset
If enabled, a door remains unlocked after a valid access using any key or when an RTE switch is
pressed. The door will be locked again when any valid key is presented or when an RTE switch is
pressed.
System type
The PAC 212 can use one of two different system types: residential or commercial. The residential
system supports up to 256 numbered flats, each of which can contain up to 8 coloured keys. The
commercial system supports up to 2048 numbered keys.
Time period
Each time profile may contain 4 time periods: A, B, C and D. A time period defines a start time, an
end time and a day mask which specifies the days of the week on which this time period applies.
Time profile
You may define up to 10 time profiles. Time profiles 1–8 are simple time profiles which can be
applied to a key or to a door to allow access during certain times only. Time profile 9 is a first key
open door mode profile; this may be applied to a door to enable first key open during certain times.
Time profile 10 is a hard anti-passback door mode profile; this may be applied to a door to enable
hard anti-passback during certain times.
USB
You can save the database — including settings, flats and / or keys, and optionally events — to a
USB drive. You can also load settings, flats and / or keys from the USB drive to the PAC 212. To view
the saved database on a PC, or export it to CSV format, you can use the 212 File Viewer supplied
with PAC SecureNet or EasiNet Residential. See TB268 — PAC 212 Database Viewer on the
Knowledge Base.
User access levels
The PAC 212 supports 10 user access levels: no access, access with no time profile, and access with
time profiles 1–8.
Variants
The PAC 212 has two variants: LF (low frequency) and HF (high frequency). The LF variant can only
read LF keys. The HF variant can only read HF keys, i.e. OPS or OPS Lite.
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5 Specifications and Standards
Temperature Operating — interior equipment 0°C – 35°C
Humidity Operating for 24 hours 10-85% RH @ 30±2°C [85±4°F]
Battery
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Use only 12Vsealed lead acid battery.
Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local and national regulations.
Approvals, Directives and Regulations
Hereby, Comelit-PAC Limited declares that the radio equipment type residential, commercial or
light industry door entry product is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU
declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:
https://pacgdx.com/compliance-declarations
Declaration of Conformity available on request.
RoHS 2011/65/EU
WEEE 2012/19/EU
Do not discard this product along with other household waste.
It must be collected and treated separately.
6 First Setup
You will be prompted to setup the PAC 212 the first time it is switched on.
To set up the PAC 212:
1. Press and hold ⓪ for 5 seconds.
2. Press ↵.to start setting up the PAC 212.
3. Enter the Admin PIN for this PAC 212, then press ↵.
4. HF variant only – press ① to select OPS or ② to select OPS Lite, then press ↵.
5. Present the required administrator token.
6. Select the system type – press ① for residential or ② for commercial, then press ↵.
The PAC 212 is restarted and the settings are applied.
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7 Programming
7.1 Enter a Menu
Use the Edit menu to set up flats (residential) and keys (residential / commercial), view PIN numbers
and events. The Admin menu enables you to set up doors / time profiles, configure the system, load
data from / save data to USB drive and configure editor tokens.
7.1.1 To enter the Admin menu with a token:
1. Present the administrator token to the PAC 212.
7.1.2 To enter the Admin menu without a token:
1. Press and hold ② for 5 seconds.
2. Enter the Admin PIN for this PAC 212, then press ↵.
7.1.3 To enter the Editor menu:
1. Present an editor token to the PAC 212.
7.2 Use the Menu
The Admin menu and the Editor menu have a tree-like structure of submenus and commands. Each
submenu or command has an associated number.
To use the menu:
lPress a number key to access a submenu or command.
lPress ↑ to go back up to the menu or submenu above.
lFollow the instructions on the LCD display to enter further information.
lThe top line of the LCD display shows the currently selected submenu or command and a scrolling list
of further options that you can select.
lThe bottom line of the LCD display shows a blinking cursor so that you can enter data or a list of
options. Options shown in lower case are off / inactive; options shown in UPPER CASE are on / active.
lChanges to keys — additions, deletions or configuration — are applied immediately, before you log
out of the menu. Other changes are only applied when you log out of the menu.
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7.3 Residential
7.3.1 Add / edit a flat
1. In the Admin menu or the Editor menu, choose Flats ①.
2. Type the number of the flat you want to add or edit (000–255), then press ↵.
The Flat page is displayed.
7.3.2 Add a Key — Residential
1. In the Flat page, choose Add ①.
2. Use ④ and ⑥ to select a colour — red, orange, yellow, green, blue, grey, white, black —
then press ↵.
Colours which are already in use for this flat are not available.
3. Present the key.
The Key page is displayed — see Configure a Key.
7.3.3 Edit a Key by Colour — Residential
This command is only available if you have added keys to the flat.
1. In the Flat page, choose Edit ②.
2. Use ④ and ⑥ to select the colour of the key to edit, then press ↵.
The Key page is displayed — see Configure a Key.
7.3.4 Delete a Key by Colour — Residential
This command is only available if you have added keys to the flat.
1. In the Flat page, choose Del ③.
2. Use ④ and ⑥ to select the colour of the key to delete, then press ↵.
The key is deleted and the Flat page is displayed again.
7.3.5 Delete All Keys — Residential
This command is only available if you have added keys to the flat.
1. In the Flat page, choose Del All ④, then press ↵.
All keys are deleted and the Flat page is displayed again.
7.3.6 Edit a Key Quickly — Residential
To edit a key quickly:
1. In the Admin menu or the Editor menu, choose Flats ①.
2. Present an existing key.
The Key page is displayed — see Configure a Key.
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7.4 Commercial
7.4.1 Add a key quickly
1. In the Admin menu or the Editor menu, choose Keys ①.
2. Present the key.
The next available key number is displayed.
3. Press ↵to add the key with this number.
The Key page is displayed — see Configure a Key.
7.4.2 Add a key by number
1. In the Admin menu or the Editor menu, choose Keys ①.
2. Type the number of the key you want to add (0000–2047) and press ↵.
3. Present the key.
The Key page is displayed — see Configure a Key.
7.4.3 View details of a key
1. In the Admin menu or the Editor menu, choose Keys ①.
2. Present the key you want to edit or type the number of the key and press ↵.
The Key page is displayed — see Configure a Key.
7.5 Configure a Key
The Key page shows the details of the currently selected key.
1. In the Key page, press ↵.
2. DR: Press ① to toggle access to door 1, ② to toggle access to door 2, then press ↵.
3. TP: Enter 0 to specify no time profile or choose from 1–8 to select the time profile for this
key, then press ↵.
4. EX: Press ④ to disable or ⑥ to enable extra door time for this key, then press ↵.
5. 1K: Press ④ to disable or ⑥ to enable first key status for this key, then press ↵.
The Key page is displayed again.
7.5.1 Delete the key
1. In the Key page, press ③.
7.6 View a PIN
This procedure works with all readable keys, not just those which have been added to the system.
1. In the Admin menu or the Editor menu, choose Pin ②.
2. Present the key and the PIN associated with the key is displayed.
3. To view the PIN associated with another key, repeat Step 2.
4. When finished, use ↑ to exit this command.
7.7 View Key Log
1. In the Admin menu or the Editor menu, choose Key log ③.
2. Press ① to ⑤ to see the first to fifth most recent valid access event.
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Each event shows door number, flat number and key colour (residential) or door number
and key number (commercial).
3. To view another access event, repeat Step 2.
4. Press ↑ to exit this command.
7.8 Override Door Control
When you override door control, that door is permanently unlocked.
1. In the Admin menu, choose Admin › Doors › Manual Control ④①①.
2. Press ① to toggle control override for Door 1 on or off as required; press ② to toggle
control override for Door 2 on or off as required.
3. Press ↑ to exit this command.
7.9 Configure a Door
7.9.1 View door details
1. In the Admin menu, choose Admin › Doors › Configure ④ ① ②
2. Press ① or ② to select the required door.
The Door page is displayed.
7.9.2 Configure the door
1. In the Door page, press ↵.
2. LR: Enter a number from 000–999 to set the lock release time in seconds, then press ↵.
3. DO: Enter 000 to disable door monitoring or a number from 001–999 to set the door open
time in seconds, then press ↵.
4. EX: Enter a number from 000–999 to set extra door time in seconds, then press ↵.
5. AP: Enter 00 to disable hard anti-passback, 01 to specify local hard anti-passback, or a
number from 02–30 to specify the hard anti-passback timeout in minutes, then press ↵.
6. TP: Enter 00 to specify no time profile or a number from 01–10 to select the time profile for
this door, then press ↵.
7. RC: Enter a number from 0–2 to select the number of readers associated with this door,
then press ↵.
8. FE: Press ④ to disable or ⑥ to enable free exit for this door, then press ↵.
9. SR: Press ④ to disable or ⑥ to enable set / reset for this door, then press ↵.
The Door page is displayed again.
7.10 Time Profiles
7.10.1 Add or edit a time profile
1. In the Admin menu, choose Admin › Time Prof ④②.
2. Type the number of the time profile you want to add or edit (01–10) and press ↵.
The Time Profile page is displayed.
7.10.2 Enable or disable a time profile
1. Display the required Time Profile page.
2. Press ④ to disable or ⑥ to enable this time profile.
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7.10.3 Edit a time profile:
1. Display the required Time Profile page.
2. Press ↵to start editing the time profile.
The Time Period page is displayed.
3. Use ④ and ⑥ to select the time period to edit, then press ↵.
4. Enter the start time in hour:minute format, using the 24-hour clock, then press ↵.
5. Enter the end time in hour:minute format, using the 24-hour clock, then press ↵.
6. Use ①-⑦ to select or deselect the days to which this time period applies, then press ↵.
The Time Period page is displayed again.
7.11 System Settings
The PAC 212 adjusts for daylight saving time automatically, using European daylight saving rules
(2000/84/EC).
7.11.1 Set System Time
1. In the Admin menu, choose Admin › System › Time ④③①.
2. Enter the current time, in hour:minute format, using the 24-hour clock, then press ↵.
The System submenu is displayed again.
7.11.2 Set the system date
1. In the Admin menu, choose Admin › System › Date ④③②.
The Current Date page is displayed.
2. Press ↵to start editing the date.
3. Set Year: Enter the last two digits of the current year, then press ↵.
4. Set Month: Enter the current month in two digit format, then press ↵.
5. Set Day: Enter the current day in two digit format, then press ↵.
The System submenu is displayed again.
7.11.3 Set the system language
1. In the Admin menu, choose Admin › System › Language ④③③.
2. Use ④ and ⑥ to select the required language, then press ↵.
The System submenu is displayed again.
7.11.4 View the firmware and database versions
1. In the Admin menu, choose Admin › System › Versions ④③④.
The database (DB) and firmware (FW) versions are displayed.
2. When finished, use ↑ to exit this command.
7.12 USB
7.12.1 Load settings, flats and / or keys from USB:
1. Insert the USB drive into the USB port of the PAC 212.
2. In the Admin menu, choose Admin › USB › Load DB ④④①.
The settings, flats and / or keys are loaded.
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7.12.2 Save settings, flats and / or keys to USB:
1. Insert a USB drive into the USB port of the PAC 212.
2. In the Admin menu, choose Admin › USB › Save DB ④④②.
The settings, flats and / or keys are saved.
7.12.3 Save events, settings, flats and / or keys to USB:
1. Insert a USB drive into the USB port of the PAC 212.
2. In the Admin menu, choose Admin › USB › Save Events ④④③.
The events, settings, flats and / or keys are saved.
7.13 Manage Editor Keys
7.13.1 Add an editor key quickly
1. In the Admin menu, choose Admin › Editors ④⑤.
2. Present the editor key.
The next available editor key number is displayed.
3. Press ↵to add the key with this number.
The Editor Key page is displayed Configure an Editor Key
7.13.2 Add an editor key by number
1. In the Admin menu, choose Admin › Editors ④⑤.
2. Type the number of the editor key you want to add (01–20) and press ↵.
3. Present the editor key.
The Editor Key page is displayed Configure an Editor Key
7.13.3 View details of an editor key
1. In the Admin menu, choose Admin › Editors ④⑤.
2. Present the key you want to edit or type the number of the key and press ↵.
The Editor Key page is displayed Configure an Editor Key
7.14 Configure an Editor Key
The Editor Key page shows the details of the currently selected editor key.
1. In the Editor Key page, press ↵.
2. DR: Press ① to toggle access to door 1, ② to toggle access to door 2, then press ↵.
3. TP: Enter 0 to specify no time profile or choose from 1–8 to select the time profile for this
key, then press ↵.
4. EX: Press ④ to disable or ⑥ to enable extra door time for this key, then press ↵.
5. 1K: Press ④ to disable or ⑥ to enable first key status for this key, then press ↵.
The Editor Key page is displayed again.
7.14.1 To delete the editor key:
1. In the Editor Key page, press ③.
7.15 Apply Changes
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7.15.1 Log out of the menu
1. In the Admin menu or the Editor menu, press ↑.
The Logout page is displayed.
2. Press ↵to leave the menu or ↑to return to the menu.
3. If necessary, wait while the settings are applied.
The PAC 212 returns to its default operation.
After 3 minutes of inactivity you are logged out of the menu automatically.
7.16 Change the Administrator Token
7.16.1 Change the administrator token
1. Press and hold ⓪ for 5 seconds, then press ↵.
2. Enter the Admin PIN for this PAC 212, then press ↵.
3. Present the required administrator token.
The PAC 212 is restarted and the settings are applied.
7.17 Reset to Factory Defaults
1. Press and hold ① for 5 seconds.
2. Enter the Admin PIN for this PAC 212, then press ↵.
You are prompted to set up the PAC 212 again. See First Setup.
When you reset to factory defaults, all events, settings, flats and / or keys are deleted.
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8 Usage
Display
By default, the LCD display shows the status of the two doors.
Alarms
If an alarm occurs, the PAC 212 sounder beeps and a 2-character
alarm code is shown on the LCD display.
The top line of the LCD display shows alarms for Door 1 and the bottom line shows alarms for Door
2.
AP Hard anti-passback violation.
BF Battery flat.
BL Battery low.
B? Battery status unknown.
CT Case tamper, i.e. the case of the PAC 212 has been opened.
DF Door forced.
DO Door open.
DU Duress alarm.
RH RTE held.
Rx Reader tamper – x identifies the reader.
lTo silence an alarm, present an administrator key or editor key to the PAC 212.
lTo clear an alarm, remove the condition that caused the alarm. (Hard anti-passback violations or
duress alarms are cleared when you silence the alarm.)
Alarm Shunt
lIf door monitoring is disabled, the output relay is activated for the duration of the lock release time
when a valid access is detected.
lIf door monitoring is enabled, the output relay is activated for the duration of the lock release time
when a Door Forced or Door Open alarm is detected.
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9 One Touch™ Test Mode
To speed up installation and testing, One-Touch™ testing is provided which allows the controller functionality to be tested at the
controller or reader.
Test Action Observation
Controller Reader
Normal
Operation
Green
GREEN flashes at
normal rate.
Red
Normal operation of
the reader.
Green-Red-Yellow
All LEDs off.
One-
Touch™
View Mode
Hold down One-Touch™
button for less than 2
seconds. Present keys, press
RTE switches and observe
LEDs.
Automatically exits after 2
minutes.
Green
GREEN flashes at
normal rate.
Green-Red-Yellow
GREEN on, valid key
presented to reader.
Green-Red-Yellow
GREEN flashes, invalid
key presented to
reader.
Green-Red-Yellow
RED on, door open.
Green-Red-Yellow
YELLOW on, RTE
switch has been
pressed.
One-
Touch™
Active
Mode
Hold down One-Touch™
button for 2 to 4 seconds. Green
GREEN flashes faster
than normal. Green
Normal operation of
the reader LED
changes, e.g. if default
is red it changes to
green.
Reader and
Request to
Exit Test
Present a key to each reader
(the lock will activate). Green-Red-Yellow
GREEN flashes once for
SIGA, twice for SIGB. Red
Reader LED flashes
once for SIGA, twice
for SIGB.
Press the Request to Exit
switch (the lock will activate). Green-Red-Yellow
GREEN flashes three
times and YELLOW is
on. Red
Reader LED flashes
three times.
Open the door contact.
Green-Red-Yellow
GREEN flashes four
times and RED is on. Red
Reader LED flashes
four times.
Auxiliary
and Lock
Relays Test
Present a key to a reader, press the Request to Exit
switch and open the door contact simultaneously. The appropriate auxiliary relay is activated.
Remove link to 0V on tamper or open circuit tamper
switch. Both auxiliary relays are activated.
Remove link to 0V on emergency override or leave
open circuit tamper switch. The auxiliary relay is activated.
Tamper and
Override
Test
Remove the link between TAMP and 0V on the Tamper
& Override terminal block.
The auxiliary relay is activated but the door relays are
unaffected.
Remove the link between OVRD and 0V on the Tamper
& Override terminal block.
Both auxiliary and lock relays are activated, the door opens
and the lock operates.
Leave One-
Touch™
Active Test
mode
Hold down One-Touch™
button for less than 2
seconds. One-Touch™ Test
mode will automatically be
timed out after 1 hour,
power up or power down.
Green
System status: GREEN
flashes at normal rate
again. Red
Reader LED returns to
normal operation.
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