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Technical Description
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Reader Types
There are two types of readers: Door Readers and Control Post Readers.
Door Reader
1 Master reader (plus an optional full exit).
Application for the Reader
The Door Reader is designed to control and monitor a door/barrier. Input 0 to the
reader monitors the door position (open or closed); input 1 monitors the lock
status; input 2 is used for a request to exit; and the relay is used for the door
strike.
reader monitors the door position (open or closed); input 1 monitors the lock
status; input 2 is used for a request to exit; and the relay is used for the door
strike.
When a valid card is swiped through the read head, the door lock is released for a
time (lockopentime - configurable at the reader). Input 0 is masked or shunted for
a time (doorcloseafter), configurable at the reader to enable entry or exit through
the door.
time (lockopentime - configurable at the reader). Input 0 is masked or shunted for
a time (doorcloseafter), configurable at the reader to enable entry or exit through
the door.
If the door is still open after this time period has elapsed, the LCD displays a Door
Held Open alarm. If the door is not opened within lockopentime, the reader returns
to an idle state and the card has to be re-presented. A momentary contact switch
can be connected to input 2, allowing the door to be opened from the secure side
without activating an alarm. This is called request to exit (RTE or RTX).
Held Open alarm. If the door is not opened within lockopentime, the reader returns
to an idle state and the card has to be re-presented. A momentary contact switch
can be connected to input 2, allowing the door to be opened from the secure side
without activating an alarm. This is called request to exit (RTE or RTX).
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