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Configuring the Door Control Unit
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Getting to know the configuration setup
Becoming familiar with the terms used in the setup procedure will assist you in the
configuration setup of the door control unit. Here are the terms and the preparation
requirements you need to know.
configuration setup of the door control unit. Here are the terms and the preparation
requirements you need to know.
Terms to Know Before Configuration Set Up
· Config Time: This is your current time in 24-hour format, represented
by current hour and minutes. T=HH:MM DD/MM/YY.
· Config TZ: Configure Time Zone. A single time zone can be assigned
to a door control unit in order to facilitate cardholder access. Time zone
allows you to split the day into two sections, Normal mode (i.e., Card
plus Pin) and Time Zone mode. Time Zone mode can be either Free
(Door unlocked), Swipe (Card Only), or Pin (such as GIN).
allows you to split the day into two sections, Normal mode (i.e., Card
plus Pin) and Time Zone mode. Time Zone mode can be either Free
(Door unlocked), Swipe (Card Only), or Pin (such as GIN).
Note
The Pin mode does not refer to the Pin associated with a card, but rather the
Global Identification Number (GIN) that can be used by all personnel once
the Time Zone mode is set to Pin.
Global Identification Number (GIN) that can be used by all personnel once
the Time Zone mode is set to Pin.
The three Time Zone modes are less restrictive than the Normal mode.
The Time Zone is usually set for the day shift and the non-Time Zone is
the rest of the 24 hours.
The Time Zone is usually set for the day shift and the non-Time Zone is
the rest of the 24 hours.
· Config TZ Start: Configure Time Zone Start Time or the time at which
the Time Zone will change from Normal to one of the other three
choices.
choices.
· Config TZ End: Configure Time Zone End Time or the time at which
the mode will change back to Normal.
· Config TZ Type: There are four types of access control associated
with time zones: Normal Mode (card and PIN); PIN-Only Mode; Free
Mode (door open or unrestricted-access mode; Card-Only Mode. These
modes are explained in section 3.
Mode (door open or unrestricted-access mode; Card-Only Mode. These
modes are explained in section 3.
· Config I/Ps: Configure the unit’s inputs. There are four inputs: 0 to
monitor door position; 1 to monitor lock status; 2 to monitor request to
exit (RTE/RTX) switch status; and 3 is a spare input. These inputs are
set at the factory. If users want to re-configure these inputs, they
should contact your Dealer or Technical Support (see page 58).
exit (RTE/RTX) switch status; and 3 is a spare input. These inputs are
set at the factory. If users want to re-configure these inputs, they
should contact your Dealer or Technical Support (see page 58).
· Set Drsk: Set the Door Strike Time. This setting determines the span
of time a door lock will remain open after a card has been swiped or a
PIN entered. The default time is five seconds. The door strike relay will
automatically reset when the door is opened.
PIN entered. The default time is five seconds. The door strike relay will
automatically reset when the door is opened.
· Set Drclose: Set the Door Close Time. This setting determines the
span of time a door can remain open (door held) before an alarm is
triggered. The default time is 15 seconds.
triggered. The default time is 15 seconds.
· Set GIN: Set Global Identification Number. GIN is access without
cards during a Time Zone. For instance, if a Time Zone is setup from
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