Rosslare AC-020 User manual

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Hardware Installation and User’s Guide
AC-020


Hardware Installation
and User’s Guide for the AC-020
Access Control System
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................7
KEY FEATURES ...........................................................................................................9
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS....................................................................................10
INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................13
MOUNTING THE CONTROLLER .................................................................................14
POWER WIRING ........................................................................................................15
TYPICAL LOCK AND OPTION WIRING.......................................................................15
READER WIRING.......................................................................................................16
FEATURES AND CONCEPTS ................................................................................17
MODES OF OPERATION .............................................................................................18
CHANGING THE MODES OF OPERATION ...................................................................20
EVENTS AND EVENT ACTIONS..................................................................................23
PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS ......................................................................25
PROGRAMMING MENU QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE ..................................................28
APPENDIX A .............................................................................................................45
REPLACING A LOST PROGRAMMING CODE ..............................................................45
APPENDIX B..............................................................................................................46
REPLACING A LOST NORMAL / SECURE CODE .........................................................46
APPENDIX C .............................................................................................................47
ACCESSORIES............................................................................................................47
TECHNICAL SUPPORT ..........................................................................................50
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1
Introduction
The AC-020 is an advanced two
door controller, which allows you to
add or delete employees from the
system, change system mode status
and change system authorization
codes.
The AC-020 provides a higher level
of security as the programmer is
normally placed in a secure location
while the reader sensors are
remotely located outside the
controlled premises. Should a
remote sensor be attacked, entry
cannot be gained as the remote
sensor only provides data to the
programmer, not authorization to
release the controlled door.
The AC-020 accepts up to 500
employees for each door via the use
of proximity cards (provided
separately) or PIN. Each employee
is issued a unique proximity card or
PIN code.
Employees designated 01 to 10 are
Master users and can operate the
system in both the Normal and
Secure modes of operation.
Employees 11 to 500, when entered
from the external reader sensor may
only operate the Controller in the
Normal and Bypass modes of
operation.
It is very important to keep an
accurate record of the slot number
and its assignment to each
employee. This is to enable you to
add additional employees at a later
time or to delete a Prox. or PIN code
if one is lost or stolen. A record
form is enclosed for your reference
to assist you with your record
keeping.
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Topics in this Chapter
The AC-020 is capable of learning
both PIN codes (keyboard based
codes - 4 digits code) and Prox.
Codes (codes received from
proximity card reader). The
Controller has two reader inputs,
one for Door 1 and one for Door 2.
These readers are to be located
outside the restricted area. Readers
need to be Wiegand 26 bits interface
type, and may be a Proximity card
reader (for Prox. Codes), Keyboard
(for PIN type codes) or combined
PIN/PROX reader. Please refer to
Appendix C.
The PIN reader can be used for
programming the system, in
addition to its regular duty of codes
entry. During normal use, PIN codes
that are employee codes can be
entered only from reader sensor,
while Special Codes may be entered
either from AC-020 or from the
reader.
• Key Features
• Technical Specifications

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Key Features
Here are some of the AC-020 system key features:
• Supports two 26-Bit Wiegand compatible Readers
• Three Modes of Operation
Normal Mode
Bypass Mode
Secure Mode
• Lock Strike Relay Output
• Request to Exit (REX) button
• Internal Siren
• Comes with security screw and security tool
• Two Status / Programming Interface LED’s
• Built-in Programming Keypad
• Battery Charger
• Bell, Chime, & Strobe annunciator
• Programmable Lock Strike release time.
• Built-in Lock Strike suppressor diode.
• Comes with mounting template for easier installation.
• Built-in Reader Power Supply
• Built-in Lock Strike Power Supply

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Technical Specifications
Electrical Characteristics
Main Unit
Operating Voltage: 16V AC (1.5A, 25VA)
From a transformer
Maximum Input Current: (Not including attached devices)
Standby: 65mA
Maximum: 120mA
Battery Charger: 12V DC Lead Acid Battery
Up to 7AH recommended
Outputs
Lock Strike Relay Output: 5A Relay
Lock Strike Power Supply: 12V DC constant voltage
1.2 A current limit
Reader Power Supply: Voltage: 12V DC
Max Current: 300mA
Inputs
Request to Exit (REX): N.O. Dry Contact
Reader Input: 26-Bit Wiegand Compatible
Indicators & Annunciators
Visual:Two Tri-Colored LEDs
Audio:Built in Sounder (Bell, Chime &
Siren)
Piezoelectric Buzzer

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Environmental Characteristics
Operating Temperature:-25°F to 145°F (-31°C to 63°C)
Operating Humidity: 0 to 95% (Non-Condensing)
Mechanical Characteristics
Dimensions: 5.3” (134mm) L x 3.4” (85mm)
W x 1.2” (30mm) D
(Fits US Gang Box)
Weight: 0.5 lbs (220g)

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Installation
Topics in this Chapter
The AC-020 has been designed for
easy installation. Only a few steps are
required to install the controller.
In this chapter you will learn how to
mount the controller in your desired
location.
You will learn how to wire the
controller to its power source, which
includes attaching the controller to a
rechargeable Lead Acid battery.
Wiring diagrams are also provided
for attaching the controller to the
REX button and External 26-Bit
Wiegand Compatible readers.
• Mounting the Controller
• Power Wiring
• Typical Lock and Option
Wiring
• Reader Wiring
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Mounting the Controller
1. Before starting, select the location for mounting the AC-020 controller.
The controller should be installed indoors and within the premises to be
secured. It is recommended that the controller be installed where it
cannot be seen for increased security, but still close enough to the doors
so that the controller’s annunciator (Door Bell, Chime & Siren) can be
heard.
2. Find the mounting template label that is provided in your AC-020
packaging, and place it at the location that you wish to install the
controller. The template is designed to assist you through the mounting
procedure, showing you where you drill holes in the wall to pass the
wiring through and where the wall must be drilled to insert the
controllers mounting screws.
3. (Skip this step when attaching the AC-020 to a US Gang Box)
Drill a hole for cables as indicated on the wiring template. Two hole
sizes are shown to allow for the amount of cables needed, depending on
installation requirements or adding a backup battery. Drill two screw
holes for mounting the AC-020 to the wall.
4. Remove the case screw from the controller (see diagram below to locate
the case screw) and remove the front case from the controller.
5. Mount the controller to the wall using the two screws provided in the
Installation Kit or use the screws provided with your US Gang Box when
mounting to a US Gang Box.
6. Wire the controller according to the diagrams on the next few pages.
7. Return and secure the front case using the security screw and security
tool provided in the Installation Kit.
You now have mechanically installed the controller.
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DOOR 1 DOOR 2
Case Screw
3 x 4 Matrix Keypad
Door 2 LED
Door 1 LED
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Power Wiring
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DOOR 1 DOOR 2
POWER SUPPLY
FROM
TRANSFORMER
16V AC (1.5A, 25VA)
(+)
(-)
12V DC LEAD ACID
BATTERY
UP TO 7 AH
RECOMMENDED
(+)
(-)
Typical Lock and Option Wiring
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DOOR 1 DOOR 2
REX 2
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N.O.
REX 1
N.O.
(-)
DOOR 1
DOOR 2
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Reader Wiring
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DOOR 1 DOOR 2
READER
READER
+12V
(-)
DO
D1
+12V
(-)
DO
D1
(-)
DO
D1
12V DC, Max. 300mA
12V DC, Max. 300mA
DOOR 1
DOOR 2
(-)
+12V
DO
D1
+12V
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3
Features and Concepts
Topics in this Chapter
Now that you have installed your
AC-020 controller, it is time to get
familiar with its features and
concepts.
In this chapter you will learn about all
the features that are programmable.
They are the basic features of the
AC-020 and can be programmed
directly from the controller’s
programming keypad.
You will learn about the controller’s
various modes of operation, how to
switch between the Modes of
Operation, Special Codes, Events and
Event Actions.
• Modes of Operation
• Changing the Modes of
Operation
• Events and Event Actions
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Modes of Operation
IMPORTANT NOTE:
• In all of the following operations, in order to select DOOR 1 press
the * key. In order to select DOOR 2 press the # key.
• In the following operations, if the operation is done from an external
reader, always press the # key on the external keyboard.
• The following examples show the LED status of Door 1 but are
applicable to Door 2 as well.
The AC-020 has three modes of operation Normal, Bypass, and Secure
Mode. The three modes provide different levels of security.
1. Normal Mode
• The DOOR 1 / DOOR 2 LED is
green
DOOR 2
GREEN
• In this mode the Controller is in the normal level of security. Only
those codes that the Controller recognizes will activate the Lock
Strike.
• The controller’s keypad is used for programming, changing modes
of operation, and activating the Lock Strike using the employee
codes.
• The Lock Strike will remain active according to the programmed
Release Time.
• In addition, it is possible to activate the Lock Strike in the following
ways:
a. Pressing the REX button
b. Valid Code (from an outside reader only using Prox. Code or
Pin. Code)
2. Bypass Mode
• The DOOR 1 / DOOR 2 LED is
orange
DOOR 1 DOOR 2
ORANGE
• In this mode the Controller is in the lowest level of security.
• The Controller’s keypad is used for changing modes of operation
and activating the Lock Strike by the employee codes or by pressing
the “*/#” key accordingly.
• The Lock Strike will remain active according to the programmed
Release Time.
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• If the Lock Strike is defined as Normally Closed it will always be
active. If the Lock Strike is defined as Normally Open it can be
activated in the following ways:
a. Pressing the REX button
b. Valid Code (from an outside reader only using Prox. Code or
Pin. Code)
3. Secure Mode
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D
• The DOOR 1 / DOOR 2 LED is
red
OOR 1 DOOR 2
RED
• In this mode the Controller is in the highest level of security.
• The Controller’s keypad is used for changing modes of operation
and activating the Lock Strike by the employee codes.
• The Lock Strike will remain active according to the programmed
Release Time.
• In addition, it is possible to activate the Lock Strike in the following
ways:
a. Pressing the REX button
b. Master Codes (from an outside reader only using Prox. Code or
Pin. Code)

Changing the Modes of Operation
NOTE: Changing the modes of operation can be done by entering the
correct code into the Controller’s Programming keypad or the
external reader’s keypad.
Changing from Normal Mode to Secure Mode
1. The controller is in Normal Mode
• DOOR 1 / DOOR 2 LED is green
DOOR 2
GREEN
2. Enter your Normal / Secure PIN Code
• DOOR 1 / DOOR 2 LED will
flash red
DOOR 1 DOOR 2
RED
3. Press the “*/#” key, respectively.
• DOOR 1 / DOOR 2 LED will
turn red
DOOR 1 DOOR 2
RED
• You are now in Secure Mode
Changing from Secure Mode to Normal Mode
1. The controller is in Secure Mode
• DOOR 1 / DOOR 2 LED is red
DOOR 1 DOOR 2
RED
2. Enter your Normal / Secure PIN Code
• DOOR 1 / DOOR 2 LED will
flash green
DOOR 1 DOOR 2
GREEN
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