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AC2000 Passenger Mode card transaction time sequence
Interlocking Passenger mode (Lobby Mode)
Passenger mode commonly works in conjunction with Interlocking to create a Valve Lobby;
Arrivals/Departure doors for example. Valve Lobby interlocking can be between a pair of
interlocked readers, or using a CEM Interlock Unit, two or more doors can be interlocked. The
master reader Interlock Input; Input 3 or Input B (if DIU is being used) must be set in the Devices
application, putting the reader into Lobby Mode.
Arrivals/Departure doors for example. Valve Lobby interlocking can be between a pair of
interlocked readers, or using a CEM Interlock Unit, two or more doors can be interlocked. The
master reader Interlock Input; Input 3 or Input B (if DIU is being used) must be set in the Devices
application, putting the reader into Lobby Mode.
Interlocking two readers together in passenger mode requires extra cabling.
See
See
Chapter 8.2 for more details on Interlocks.
7.4 Control Post mode
Simply a post where passing card holders swipe their cards, no door or other barrier is present
except perhaps a security guard.
except perhaps a security guard.
Note: All inputs and outputs are available for GP use, i.e. Panic Button and sounder.
7.5 PIR mode
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 normally interpret the door opening as a door forced event; so a PIR sensor,
connected to the REX input (IP2) is mounted on the unsecure side of a door to mask door forced
alarms. In this mode, the PIR signal does not cause the lock power to drop.
the door. When the handle is turned, lock power is dropped mechanically, and the door can be
opened. AC2000 will normally interpret the door opening as a door forced event; so a PIR sensor,
connected to the REX input (IP2) is mounted on the unsecure side of a door to mask door forced
alarms. In this mode, the PIR signal does not cause the lock power to drop.
PIR mode input assembly, normal Request to Exit (REX) behaviour is disabled.
Lock Open Time
(Secs)
LOT2
(Secs)
Passenger Time (Mins)
Door
Opened
Close Time (Secs)
Card Swipe
Door Holder
Engaged
Door Holder
Releases (if fitted)
END OF CYCLE
Pre Alarm (Secs)
Alarm Time
(Secs)
Door held
alarm
generated
3
5
0
3