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S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8
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The S610S supports a number of door modes that determine what actions are taken when a card
transaction is made. Reader inputs, outputs, transactions and alarms may all be affected.
transaction is made. Reader inputs, outputs, transactions and alarms may all be affected.
Press
to scroll through available modes, press
to
OK
selected mode.
DOOR MODE
Select the operational mode that the reader will use.
Door Rdr
- This is the most common operational mode for interfacing the reader with door lock
circuitry.
Turnstile
- Turnstile mode allows the reader to control a powered turnstile. The reader output sends
a pulse of one second or more to trigger the Turnstile equipment. For a shorter pulse see
P Turnstile
,
below. Anti Pass back settings are commonly utilised with Turnstile mode.
Verification 24
- Use this mode to display 24bit card details or when the reader is being used as a
Card Validation Reader, see AC2000 System Guide Personnel application.
Passenger
- Allows a cardholder with special permissions to open a door for
Passenger open time
using the S610S for a fixed period. Passenger door mode commonly utilises Interlocking (IP3)
either as a pair of readers or as part of a CEM Interlock PLC configuration.
either as a pair of readers or as part of a CEM Interlock PLC configuration.
P Turnstile
- Pulse Turnstile mode allows the reader to control a powered turnstile triggered by a
single short pulse (0.5 Secs).
Trolley
- Trolley mode allows extended Door Open times, only Special card status card holders are
allowed access. Trolley door mode commonly utilises Interlocking (IP3) either as a pair of readers
or as part of a CEM Interlock PLC configuration.
or as part of a CEM Interlock PLC configuration.
Equipment Enable
- Select this option if using a reader output to enable 3
rd
party equipment.
Verification 32
- Use this mode to display 32bit card details or when the reader is being used as a
Card Validation Reader, see AC2000 System Guide Personnel application.
Desfire Verification
- Use this mode to display Desfire card details or when the reader is being used
as a Card Validation Reader, see AC2000 Personnel application.
Type AE, AG
,
CC, CE, CG, HG
,
JE, JG,JK
- not generally available. (Vancouver modes)
Control Post
- The reader’s sole purpose is to record card transactions to the access control system.
The reader does not control any door lock or other equipment.
PIR Reader
- Master Reader only is present at door. A special kind of door handle is used on the
insecure side of the door. When the handle is turned, lock power is dropped mechanically, and the
door can be opened. AC2000 will interpret the door opening as a door forced event and so a PIR
sensor, connected to the REX input (IP2) is mounted on the insecure side of a door to mask door
forced alarms, the PIR signal does not cause the lock power to drop.
door can be opened. AC2000 will interpret the door opening as a door forced event and so a PIR
sensor, connected to the REX input (IP2) is mounted on the insecure side of a door to mask door
forced alarms, the PIR signal does not cause the lock power to drop.
Multi Badge Access
– More than one card must be swiped to gain access, a maximum of five cards
can be required. The same number of cards is required on the exit reader.
Lift Reader
– In this mode the reader must be connected to a CEM Lift controller such as the
S9032LC. Please refer to the CEM S9032LC installation manual for more information on Lift
Reader functions.
Reader functions.