Rosslare AC-C31 User manual

ROSSLARE
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
AC-C31
STAND-ALONE
ACCESS CONTROL UNIT
08/01
9J-IDR-016-A / 0706-0820016-01
ROSSLA R E
www.rosslare.com.hk
ROSSLA R E
12
34
56
78
90
#
MODE DOOR
34

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Contents
Technical Specifications 4
Key Features 5
Mounting the AC-C31 Controller 6
Wiring Diagrams 8
Normal, Secure, & Master Users 10
Modes Of Operation 11
Changing the Modes of Operation 12
Request To Exit (REX) Button 14
Case and Back Tamper 14
BL-D40 External Sounder 15
Entering Programming Mode 17
Exiting Programming Mode 17
1 Changing the Open Code 1 18
2 Changing the Open Code 2 18
3 Changing the Programming Code 19
4 Changing the Normal / Secure Code 20
5 Changing the Normal / Bypass Code 20
Door Chime Settings 20
6 Setting Fail Safe / Secure Operation 22
Setting Tamper Siren Time 22
Setting the Lock Strike Release Time 22
7 Enrolling Primary and Secondary Codes 23
8 Deleting Primary and Secondary Codes 26
0 Return to Factory Default Settings 28
Replacing a lost Programming Code 29
Replacing a lost Normal / Secure Code 29
Glossary 30
INTRODUCTION
INSTALLATION
FEATURES AND CONCEPTS
PROGRAMMING THE AC-C31
APPENDIX
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
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AC-C31
Introduction
Equipment provided
The following is provided as part of every AC-C31 package:
The AC-C31 is a keypad access control unit.
The unit accepts up to 500 users and provides entry via the use of
PIN codes.
- AC-C31 Access Control Unit.
- Installation Kit
- Installation and Operating Instructions
Fail Safe (Power to Lock) or Fail Secure (Power to Open)
12 to 16V DC (From a Regulated Power Supply)
Normally Open Type - Switch is closed when pressed.
Provides Siren, Bell, and Chime functions to AC-C31
Other Rosslare accessories can be found at Rosslare's
Web Site:
http://www.rosslare.com.hk
Additional Equipment Required
1) Electric Lock Strike Mechanism
2) Power Supply with Backup Battery
3) Request To Exit (REX) Button
4) BL-D40 External Sounder (Optional)
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Technical Specification
Electrical Characteristics
Environmental Characteristics
Mechanical Characteristics
Operating Voltage Range:
Maximum Input Current:
Relay Outputs:
Inputs:
LEDs
Operating Temperature:
Operating Humidity:
Dimensions:
Weight:
12 to 16V DC From a Regulated Power Supply
Standby: 20mA Not including attached devices
Max: 60mA Not including attached devices
Lock Strike Relay Electronic, 3.5A
with built in suppressor protection
Auxiliary Relay Form C, 1A
REX N.O., Dry Contact
Auxiliary Input (In / Monitor) N.C., Dry Contact in Monitor Mode
N.O., Dry Contact in Input Mode
Two Tri-colored LEDs
-25°F to 145°F (-31°C to 63°C)
0 to 95% (Non-Condensing)
5.12" (130mm) L x 1.65” (42mm) W x 0.7” (18mm) D
0.3 lbs (70g)
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Key Features
Here are some of the AC-C31’s key features:
Built in Keypad for PIN code entry
Internal Buzzer
Comes with security screw and security screw tool
Two Status / Programming Interface LED's
Three User Levels
(Normal User, Secure User, Master User)
Three Modes of Operation
(Normal Mode, Bypass Mode, Secure Mode)
"Code Search" feature makes maintaining user codes easier.
Input for Request to Exit (REX) button.
Lock Strike Electronic Relay with built-in suppressor
protection.
Comes with mounting template for easier installation.
Built in Case and Back Tamper
Bell, Chime, Siren, and Strobe features available with BL-D40.
Bell, Chime, Siren, Battery Backup, Tamper Output (Open
Collector 20mA) features available with PS-X41 (Output Power
1.2A) and PS-X42 (Output Power 1.8A).
Programmable Siren Time
Programmable Lock Strike Release Time
Comes with Suppression Diode (1N4004)
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AC-C31

Bezel Screw
Installation
Mounting the AC-C31 Controller
1)
2)
3)
Before starting, select the location to mount the AC-C31
controller. This location should be at shoulder height and on the
same side as the door handle.
The AC-C31 is designed to be easily mounted to a US Gang Box.
Remove the Bezel Screw. (Use the diagram below to help you
locate the Bezel Screw)
Screw the controller onto a US Gang Box through the two
Mounting Holes provided. (See diagram on the next page to help
you locate the US Gang Box mounting holes)
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4)
5)
Pass the wires through the exit/entry holes and attach them to
the controllers terminal blocks as shown in the wiring diagrams.
(Wiring diagrams for common installations can be found on
pages 10 to 12).
Replace the controller’s bezel and replace the factory default
screw with the security screw that is provided in the Installation
Kit. A security screw tool is also provided in the Installation Kit.
A few of the typical wiring diagrams are shown on the next three
pages; for other wiring diagram examples refer to the support
section of the Rosslare Web Site.
http://www.rosslare.com.hk/support
Wiring the AC-C31 Controller
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AC-C31
Mounting Hole
Terminal Blocks
AC-C31
12
34
56
78
90
#
MODE DOOR
34
Door LED
Mode LED
Bell Button
2x6Matrix Keypad
12
34
56
78
90
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MODE DOOR
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AC-C31
Wiring Diagrams
Wiring the Lock Strike Relay and REX
ELECTRIC LOCK
STRIKE
FAIL SAFE
or
FAIL SECURE
REX
COMMON
POWER SUPPLY
12V - 16V DC
(+)
(-)
Lock
REX/BL
(+)
(-)
(-)
Lock
(-)
REX/BL
AC-C31
Wiring the BL-D40 External Sounder
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AC-C31
COMMON
POWER SUPPLY
12V - 16V DC
(+)
(-)
REX/BL
(+)
(-)
BL-D40
12
34
56
78
90
#
MODE DOOR
AC-C31
12
34
56
78
90
#
MODE DOOR
REX/BL
(+)
(-)

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Normal, Secure, & Master Users
The AC-C31 accepts up to 500 users and provides entry via the use
of PIN codes. Each user is provided with two code memory slots,
Memory Slot 1 (Primary Code) and Memory Slot 2 (Secondary
Code).
The way in which the two memory slots are programmed
determines a users access level and also determines the way in
which the AC-C31 grants access in its three Modes of Operation.
A Normal User only has a Primary Code and is only
granted access when the AC-C31 is in Normal or
Bypass Mode.
A Secure User must have a Primary and Secondary
Code programmed, the two codes must not be the
same. The Secure User can gain access when the
AC-C31 is in any of its three Modes of Operation. In
Normal Mode the Secure User must use their
Primary Code to gain entry. In Secure Mode the
Secure User must present both their Primary and
Secondary Codes in order to gain entry.
A Master User must have both Primary and
Secondary Codes programmed with the same PIN
code. The Master User can gain access during any
Mode of Operation by presenting their PIN code to
the controller. (The Master User is convenient but is
less secure than a Secure User).
There are three user levels:
Normal User
Secure User
Master User
Modes of Operation
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The AC-C31 has 3 Modes of Operation:
1) Normal Mode
2) Bypass Mode.
3) Secure Mode.
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Mode LED is green
Normal Mode is the default mode. In Normal Mode the door is
locked until a Primary Code is presented to the controller. Special
codes such as “Open Code 1” and “Open Code 2” are active in
Normal mode. (See Page 18 for more information on Open Code
1 & Open Code 2).
Mode LED is orange
In Bypass Mode, access to the premises is dependent on
whether the controller's Lock Strike Relay is programmed for Fail
Safe Operation or Fail Secure Operation.
When the Lock Strike Relay is programmed for
Fail Secure Operation, the door is locked until the Door
Bell Button is pressed.
When the Lock Strike Relay is programmed for
Fail Safe Operation, the door is constantly unlocked.
Mode LED is red
Only Secure and Master Users can access the premises during
the Secured Mode.
A Secure User must enter their Primary and
Secondary Codes to gain entry. After entering their Primary
Code the Door LED will flash green for 10 seconds, during
which the Secondary Code must be entered.
A Master User only needs to present their PIN code once
to gain entry.
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Mode Door
GREEN
Mode Door
ORANGE
Mode Door
RED

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Changing the Modes of Operation
Changing from Normal Mode to Secure Mode
Changing from Secure Mode to Normal Mode
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The default factory setting for the Normal / Secure Code is 3838
Enter the 4-digit Normal / Secure
Code
Mode LED will flash red
Press the key to confirm
the Mode change.
Mode LED is red
The default factory setting for the Normal / Secure Code 3838
Enter the 4-digit Normal / Secure
Code.
Mode LED will flash green.
Press the key to confirm
the Mode change.
Mode LED will turn green.
1)
2) "#"
1)
2) "#"
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Changing from Normal Mode to Bypass Mode
Changing from Bypass Mode to Normal Mode
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See Page 20 to create / modify the Normal / Bypass Code
Enter the 4-digit Normal / Bypass
Code.
Mode LED will flash orange
Press the key to confirm
the Mode change.
Mode LED will turn orange
See Page 20 to create/modify the Normal / Bypass Code
Enter the 4-digit Normal / Bypass
Code.
Mode LED will flash green
Press the key to confirm
the Mode change.
Mode LED will turn green
1)
2) "#"
1)
2) "#"
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AC-C31 AC-C31
Mode Door
GREEN
Mode Door
Mode Door
GREEN
Mode Door
RED
Mode Door
RED
Mode Door
Mode Door
Mode Door
RED
GREEN
GREEN
Mode Door
ORANGE
Mode Door
GREEN
Mode Door
ORANGE
Mode Door
ORANGE
GREEN

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Request to Exit (REX) Button
Case and Back Tamper
The REX button must be located inside the premises to be secured
and is used to open the door without the use of a proximity card or
PIN code, it is usually located in a convenient location, e.g. Inside
the door or at a receptionist's desk. The function of the REX button
depends on whether the Lock Strike Relay is programmed for Fail
Safe Operation or Fail Secure Operation. The door chime in the BL-
D40 does not sound when the REX button is used to open the door.
Fail Secure Operation: From the moment the REX button is
pressed, the door will be unlocked until the "Lock Strike Release
Time" has passed. After this time, the door will be locked even if
the REX button has not been released.
Fail Safe Operation: From the moment the REX button is
pressed, the door will be unlocked until the REX button is
released, plus the "Lock Strike Release Time". In this case the
"Lock Strike Relay" only begins its count down once the REX
button has been released.
If the case of the controller is opened or the controller is removed
from the wall, a tamper event is triggered and a coded tamper
signal is sent to a BL-D40, PS-X41 Series or PS-X42 Series Power
Supply, or other compatible device.
If the BL-D40 External Sounder , PS-X41 Series or PS-X42 Series
Power Supplies receive a Tamper Event Signal, they will activate a
Siren and if available a Strobe Light. The Siren time can be easily
programmed in the AC-C31 from 0 to 9 minutes.
Clearing a tamper event is done by entering a valid User or Open
Code that will open the Lock Strike Output in the current Mode of
Operation. For example, while in Secure Mode, using the Open
Code to clear tamper event will not work because the Open Code
does not work in Secure Mode. However, applying a Master Code
or Secure Code will clear the tamper event in Secure Mode.
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2)
BL-D40 External Sounder
The BL-D40 External Sounder is compatible with the AC-X31, AC-
X32, AC-X41, and AC-X42 series Standalone Controllers (For a
more up-to-date list of compatible products check the Rosslare Web
Site at www.rosslare.com.hk). It is designed to operate indoors and
installed within the premises to be secured. The Sounder can be
powered by 16V AC or 12 to 24V DC power supply.
The BL-D40 is capable of emitting four different types of alerts both
audible and visual; Bell, Door Chime, Siren, and Strobe Light.
The Bell always sounds when the controller's doorbell button
is pressed.
The Door Chime can be programmed to sound whenever the
controller unlocks the door (the Door Chime does not sound
when the REX button is used to open the door).
The Siren can be programmed to sound when the case of the
controller is opened or when the controller is removed from the
wall. The controller can also program the length of the Siren in
the BL-D40.
The Controller communicates with the BL-D40 using a coded
proprietary Rosslare communications protocol. This provides a
more secure link between the Controller and the BL-D40. If the BL-
D40 receives any unrecognized codes on its communication line or
communication between the controller and the BL-D40 are severed,
the Strobe with flash repeatedly until the communication problem
has been resolved.
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AC-C31 AC-C31

Programming the AC-C31
Programming the AC-C31 is done solely via the unit's keypad driven
Programming Menu System. To reach the Programming Menu
System the AC-C31 must first be placed into Programming Mode.
See "Entering Programming Mode" on Page 17 for more
information.
During the AC-C31's manufacturing process certain codes and
settings are pre-programmed. These settings are the called the
"Default Factory Settings".
The table below shows the names of all the AC-C31 Menus. It also
shows of all the AY-C31’s default factory codes and settings.
2580 Change Open Code 1 1
0852 Change Open Code 2 2
1234 Change Program Code 3
3838 Change Normal / Secure Code 4
N/A Change Normal / Bypass Code 5
0004 Change Door Release Time 6
Enroll PIN Code. 7
Delete PIN Code 8
Return to Default Factory Setting 0
You will find a complete description and instructions for each of the
above menu items on the following pages.
Programming Menu
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Entering Programming Mode
Exiting Programming Mode
1) "#"
2)
Note:
1)
"#"
2)
3)
4) "#"
Press the key for 2 seconds.
Mode LED will turn off
Door LED will turn red
Enter your 4-digit Programming
Code.
If the Programming Code
is valid the door LED will turn
green and the AC-C31 will be in
Programming Mode.
- The AC-C31 must be in Normal Mode to enter the
Programming Mode.
- The factory default Programming Code is 1234
- If a Programming Code is not entered within 5 seconds,
the AC-C31 will return to Normal Mode.
To exit the Programming Mode at any time:
Press the key for 2 seconds.
You will hear 3 beeps.
The Door LED will be off
The Mode LED will turn green
This indicates that the AC-C31 has returned to Normal Mode.
Wrong entries may reset the controller back to Normal Mode.
While in Programming Mode if no key is pressed for 1 minute the
AC-C31 will exit programming mode and return to Normal Mode.
A short press on key may also return the system to Normal
Mode in certain Programming Modes.
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AC-C31
Mode Door
Mode Door
GREEN
RED
1234
Mode Door
GREEN
Menu Description
Factory
Settings
Menu
Number

Changing the Open Code 1
Changing the Open Code 2
The Open Code 1 is mainly used as a method to quickly test the
Lock Strike Relay during installation.
The Default Factory Setting for the Open Code 1 is 2580.
When the first user is added to the controller, the default Open
Code will automatically be deleted, ready for a new Open Code 1
to be re-entered.
Enter Programming Mode
Press to enter
The Mode LED will turn red
Enter the new 4-digit code you
wish to set as Open Code 1.
System returns to Normal Mode
The Door LED will turn off
The Mode LED will turn green
- Open Code 1 does not function in Secure Mode.
- Wrong entries will return the controller to Normal Mode.
- Code 0000 will erase and deactivate the Open Code.
The Open Code 2 is mainly used as a method to quickly test the
Lock Strike Relay during installation.
The Default Factory Setting for the Open Code 2 is 0852.
When the first user is added to the controller, the default Open
Code will automatically be deleted, ready for a new Open Code 2
to be re-entered.
1)
2) "1" Menu 1
3)
4)
Note:
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1)
2) "2" Menu 2
3)
4)
Note:
1)
2) "3" Menu 3
3)
4)
Note:
Enter Programming Mode
Press to enter
The Mode LED will turn red
Enter the new 4-digit code you
wish to set as Open Code 2.
System returns to Normal Mode
You will hear three beeps
The Door LED will turn off
The Mode LED will turn green
- Open Code 2 does not function in Secure Mode.
- Wrong entries will return the controller to Normal Mode.
- Code 0000 will erase and deactivate the Open Code.
Enter Programming Mode
Press to enter
The Mode LED will turn green.
Enter the new 4-digit code you
wish to set as Programming Code
System returns to Normal Mode
You will hear three beeps
The Door LED will turn off
The Mode LED will turn green
- Programming Code can not be erased, i.e. the code
0000 is not valid and will not erase the Programming
Code.
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Changing the Programming Code
AC-C31
Mode Door
Mode Door
GREEN
GREEN
Mode Door
GREEN
Mode Door
GREEN
RED
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Mode Door
GREEN
Mode Door
GREENGREEN
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Mode Door
GREEN
Mode Door
GREEN
Mode Door
GREEN
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ORANGE

Changing the Normal / Secure Code
Changing the Normal / Bypass Code
and Door Chime Settings
1)
2) "4" Menu 4
3)
4)
Note:
1)
2) "5" Menu 5
3)
a)
b)
c)
d)
Enter Programming Mode
Press to enter
The Mode LED will flash red
Enter the new 4-digit code you
wish to set as Normal / Secure Code
System returns to Normal Mode
You will hear three beeps
The Door LED will turn off
The Mode LED will turn green
- When the Auxiliary Mode is 1, 2, 3, or 4 the Auxiliary
Input takes priority over the Normal / Secure Code.
The Normal / Bypass Code is also used to turn the Door Chime off
and on.
Enter Programming Mode
Press to enter
The Mode LED will flash orange.
Below is a list of the four different ways that the Normal / Bypass
Code and Door Chime can be programmed.
Disable Bypass Mode - Disable Door Chime
Disable Bypass Mode - Enable Door Chime
Enable Bypass Mode - Disable Door Chime
Enable Bypass Mode - Enable Door Chime
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a)
b)
c)
d)
4)
Note:
Disable Bypass Code - Disable Door Chime
Disable Bypass Code - Enable Door Chime
Enable Bypass Code - Disable Door Chime
Enable Bypass Code - Enable Door Chime
Enter the 4-digit code 0000
Enter the 4-digit code 0001
Enter any 4-digit code ending with 0
Enter any 4-digit code not ending with 0
System returns to Normal Mode
You will hear three beeps
The Door LED will turn off
The Mode LED will turn green
- The Door is only generated when the Lock
Strike Relay is activated due to a valid code entry.
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AC-C31
Mode Door
GREEN
Mode Door
GREEN
Mode Door
GREEN
RED
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Mode Door
GREEN
Mode Door
GREEN
Mode Door
GREEN
ORANGE
0001
0000
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Enrolling Primary & Secondary Codes
Primary Codes
Secondary Codes
Enrolling Primary and Secondary Codes
- Primary Codes can only be enrolled to an empty User Slot, i.e a
slot where there is no existing Primary Code.
- Primary Codes must be unique, i.e. one users Primary Code
may not be the same as another users Primary Code.
- Primary Codes cannot be the same as any system codes, such
as the Normal / Secure Code or Open Code.
- Users who hold a Primary Code can gain entry only during
Normal Mode.
- Secondary Codes can only be enrolled to User Slot that already
has a Primary Code enrolled but no Secondary Code.
- Secondary Codes do not have to be unique, i.e. multiple users
can all hold the same Secondary Code.
- Secondary Codes cannot be the same as any system codes,
such as the Normal / Secure Code or Open Code.
- Users who hold Secondary Codes can gain entry in any Mode
of Operation.
There are two methods to enroll Primary and Secondary
codes, the Standard Method and the Code Search Method.
A. The Standard Method is mainly used when the User Slot
number for the user you wish to program is known. You can
program both Primary and Secondary Codes using the
Standard method. (See Enrolling Users with the Standard
Method on Page 24)
B. The Code Search Method is mainly used when enrolling a
users Secondary Code and the User Slot Code is unknown.
The Code Search method only works if a users Primary Code
is already enrolled but the Secondary Code is not. (See
Enrolling Users with the Code Search Method on Page 25)
AC-C31
Setting Fail Safe/Secure Operation
Setting Tamper Siren Time
Setting the Lock Strike Release Time
1)
2) "6" Menu 6
3)
"0"
"1"
4)
Enter Programming Mode
Press to enter
The Mode LED will flash green
Construct the 4-digit code
using the instructions below:
For Fail Secure Operation the first
digit should be
For Fail Safe Operation the first
digit should be
Tamper Siren Time, enter any
number from 1 to 9 minutes.
Enter the number of seconds from
(1 to 99 seconds) that you want
the Lock Strike to be released.
For example0512means Fail Secure Operation, with a 5
minute Tamper Siren Time, and a 12 second Lock Strike release
time.
System returns to Normal Mode
You will hear three beeps
The Door LED will turn off.
The Mode LED will turn green
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First Digit
Second Digit
Third and Fourth Digit
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Mode Door
GREEN
Mode Door
GREEN
Mode Door
GREEN
GREEN
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Enrolling Secondary Codes using the Code Search
Method
The Code Search feature enables you to quickly enroll a Secondary
Code to a user who already has a Primary Code.
Enter Programming Mode
Press to enter
The Door LED will turn orange
Enter the 3-digit User Slot number 000
The Door LED will flash orange
The controller is now waiting for the Primary Code of the User
you want to add a Secondary Code to.
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Enter the 4-digit PIN Code of the Primary Code belonging to the
user you want to add a Secondary Code to.
The Mode LED will flash red
If the Primary Code entered is not valid, you will hear a long beep
and the AC-C31 will continue to wait for a valid Primary Code.
Enter the 4-digit PIN Code to be used as the SecondaryCode.
If the Secondary Code is valid the controller will beep three times
and return to Normal Mode.
If the Secondary Code is invalid the controller will make a long
beep and then the AC-C31 will continue to wait for a valid
Secondary code to be entered.
1)
2) "7" Menu 7
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4)
5)
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AC-C31
Enrolling Primary and Secondary Codes using the
Standard Method
1)
2) "7" Menu 7
3)
4)
5)
"#"
"#"
Enter Programming Mode
Press to enter
The Door LED will turn orange
Enter the 3-digit User Slot number
between 001 to 500 that you wish to
enroll a Primary or Secondary code to.
For example, the User Slot 003 represents User #3.
a. If the selected slot has no
Primary Code, the Mode LED
will flash green, indicating that
the controller is ready to accept a Primary Code.
b. If the selected slot already has
a Primary Code but no
Secondary Code, the Mode LED
will flash red, indicating that the controller is ready to
accept a Secondary Code.
c. If the selected slot already has a Primary and Secondary
Code, you will hear a long beep and the controller will return
to Normal Mode.
Enter the 4-digit PIN that you want to assign as the Primary or
Secondary Code for this slot number.
If the PIN that is entered is valid the Mode LED will stop flashing
and then the controller is ready for you to enter the next 3-digit
slot number (refer to step 3) that you want to assign a code to, or
press the key to move to the next slot number (refer to step
4). If you do not wish to continue enrolling codes, press the
key for 2 seconds and the controller will return to Normal Mode.
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AC-C31
Mode Door
GREEN
Mode Door
ORANGE
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Mode Door
GREEN GREEN
Mode Door
RED GREEN
Mode Door
GREEN
Mode Door
ORANGE
000
Mode Door
ORANGE
Mode Door
RED ORANGE

Deleting Primary & Secondary Codes
There are two methods to delete Primary and Secondary codes, the
Standard Method and the Code Search Method.
When deleting a User Slot, both the Primary Code and the
Secondary code are erased.
Enter Programming Mode
Press to enter
The Mode LED will turn red
Enter the 3-digit User Slot
codes you wish to delete.
The Mode LED will flash red
Indicating the controller is
waiting for the Programming
Code to confirm the deletion.
If the User Slot is empty you will hear a long beep and the
AC-C31 will return to Normal Mode
Enter your Programming Code to
confirm the deletion.
If the Programming Code is valid, you will hear three beeps
and the AC-C31 will return to Normal Mode.
If the Programming Code is invalid, you will hear a long beep and
the AC-C31 will return to Normal Mode.
- It is recommended that a record be kept of added and
deleted users so that it will be easier to keep track of
which user slots are empty and which user slots are not.
Deleting Primary and Secondary Codes using the Standard
Method
1)
2) "8" Menu 8
3)
4)
Note:
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Deleting Primary and Secondary Codes using the Code Search
Method
1)
2) "8" Menu 8
3)
4)
Note:
Enter Programming Mode
Press to enter
The Mode LED will turn red
Enter the 3-digit User Slot 000
The Door LED will flash orange
The controller is now waiting for the Primary Code of the User
you want to delete.
Enter the 4-digit PIN Code of the
Primary Code belonging to the
User you want to delete.
The Mode LED will flash red
If the Programming Code is valid, you will hear three beeps
and the AC-C31 will return to Normal Mode.
If the Programming Code is invalid, you will hear a long beep and
the AC-C31 will return to Normal Mode.
- It is recommended that a record be kept of added and
deleted users so that it will be easier to keep track of
which user slots are empty and which user slots are not.
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AC-C31
Mode Door
GREEN
Mode Door
GREEN
Mode Door
ORANGE
RED
???
Mode Door
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ORANGE
RED
Mode Door
ORANGE
RED
000
Mode Door
ORANGE
RED
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Mode Door
ORANGE
RED

Return To Factory Default Settings
Warning:
You must be very careful before using this command!
Doing so will erase the entire memory which includes
all User and Special Codes, and return all codes to
their factory defaut settings.
1)
2) "0" Menu 0
3)
Enter Programming Mode
Press to enter
The Mode LED will flash red
The Door LED will flash red
Enter your 4-digit Programming
Code.
If the Programming Code is valid, all memory will be erased,
you will hear three beeps and the controller will return to
Normal Mode
If the Programming Code is invalid you will hear a long beep
and the controller will return to Normal Mode without erasing
the memory of the controller.
!
!
!
!
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Replacing a lost Programming Code
Replacing a lost Normal / Secure Code
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
Remove power from the AC-C31
Press the REX button
Apply power to the unit with REX button pressed
Release the REX button
You now have 15 seconds to program a new Programming Code
into the unit using the initial default code 1234, before the
controller reverts to the existing code.
Remove power from the AC-C31
Press the REX Button
Apply power to the unit with REX button pressed.
Release the REX Button
You now have 15 seconds to program a new Normal / Secure
code into the unit using the initial default code 3838, before the
controller reverts to the existing code.
Note:
Note:
The AC-C31 must be in Normal Mode otherwise this will
not work. Make sure that the Mode LED is green before
proceeding.
The AC-C31 must be in Secure Mode otherwise this will
not work. Make sure that the Mode LED is red before
proceeding.
AC-C31
Mode Door
GREEN
Mode Door
RED
RED
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Glossary
A
B
C
D
F
L
M
N
Access Control:
Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK):
ASK:
Back Tamper:
Bypass Code:
Bypass Mode:
Cards:
Case Tamper:
Default Factory Setting:
Direct Shunt Delay:
Door Bell:
Door Chime:
Fail Safe:
Fail Secure:
Lock Strike:
Lock Strike Release Time:
Master User:
Mode of Operation:
Normal Mode:
Primarily refers to
a device or set of devices controlling
the entry of people traveling through
a door or set of doors.
The
type of data communications
between the Proximity Card and the
Proximity Reader.
An abbreviation of "Amplitude
Shift Keying".
The electronic
tamper signal advising the controller
that the controller has been removed
from the wall.
The four digit code
used to change the Mode of
Operation of the AC-C31 from
Normal to Bypass Mode or vice
versa.
A Mode of Operation
where door access is not restricted to
valid users. In this mode the door
may be released by anyone pressing
the bell button.
See Proximity Cards
The electronic
tamper signal advising the controller
that the case has been opened.
The
settings that the controller is
preprogrammed with when the
controller is manufactured.
The delay time
(user programmed) used in Direct
Shunt (See Direct Shunt).
The alert sound activated
when the door bell button on the AC-
C31 is pressed. (Requires the BL-
D40 External Sounder)
The alert sound
activated when the lock strike
unlocks the door after a valid code
has been presented. (Requires the
BL-D40 External Sounder)
The system setting in
which a total power loss leaves the
connected door unlocked.
The system setting in
which a total power loss leaves the
connected door locked.
Term used for the
electronic or electromagnetic door
lock used for locking or unlocking the
door.
The
amount of time (user programmed)
that the Lock Strike remains
unlocked when a valid code is
entered.
A user which has a
Primary and Secondary Code which
are the same, and can gain access in
any Mode of Operation.
The state of
operation of the controller. There are
three "Modes": Normal Mode,
Bypass Mode, and Secure Mode.
The system setting
(Mode of Operation) in which all valid
users have access upon presenting a
valid Proximity Card or PIN Code
(Primary Code).
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Normal / Bypass Code:
Normal / Secure Code:
Normal User:
Normally Closed:
Normally Open:
Open Code 1:
Open Code 2:
Primary Code:
Programming Code:
Programming Mode:
Proximity Cards:
Relay:
REX:
Request To Exit (REX):
Secondary Code:
Secure Mode:
Secure User:
Strike:
Tamper Siren:
Tamper Siren Time:
Terminal Block:
The four
digit code used to change the
controllers Mode of Operation from
Normal to Bypass Mode or vice
versa.
The four
digit code used to change the
controllers Mode of Operation from
Normal to Secure Mode or vice
versa.
A user who only has a
Primary Code and can only gain
access in Normal Mode.
A relay output
from the controller that is activated
(closed circuit) under normal
conditions.
A relay output from
the controller that is de-activated
(open circuit) under normal
conditions.
The four digit code
used to activate the Lock Strike Relay
for testing purposes during
installation.
The four digit code
used to activate the Lock Strike Relay
for testing purposes during
installation.
The unique code
issued to enable access in Normal
Mode. Users with only primary codes
are Normal Users.
The four digit
code required when entering
programming mode, deleting users,
and resetting the AC-C31 to its
factory default settings.
The mode
used when programming the AC-
B32's system settings.
Electronically
numbered ID badges allocated to
system users and read by the
Proximity Card Reader.
An electronically controlled
switch used for providing an Open
Circuit or Closed Circuit output to
external devices.
An abbreviation of "Request
To Exit".
Refers to a
button which can release the door
from inside. Commonly located at the
reception desk, or near a door as an
emergency door release.
An additional
code issued to enable access in
Secured Mode. Users with non-
identical Primary and Secondary
Codes are Secure Users. Users with
identical Primary and Secondary
Codes are Master Users.
The system setting
(Mode of Operation) in which only
valid Secure and Master Users have
access upon presenting a valid code.
A user which has a
Primary Code and Secondary Code
that are non-identical, and can gain
access in any Mode of Operation.
See Lock Strike
The alert sound
activated when a Back Tamper or
Case Tamper event occurs.
(Requires the BL-D40 External
Sounder)
The time (user
programmed) that the Tamper Siren
will sound when activated.
The rectangular
connectors on the PCB used to
attach wiring from external devices.
O
P
R
S
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