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ACTpro 4000 Operating Instructions 1.00
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PIN Required
For the duration of the assigned time zone, a valid PIN code must be
entered after any card is presented. This overrides any PIN required
option that may be set for any group or user.
Any Card
For the duration of the assigned time zone, any card presented will be
granted access as long as it contains Track 2 data, even if it would
not normally be granted access.
Activate OP2
For the duration of the programmed time zone, the user
programmable output OP2 is active.
Activate OP3
For the duration of the programmed time zone, the user
programmable output OP3 is active.
Activate AUX
For the duration of the programmed time zone, the 1A auxiliary relay
output AUX is active.
PIN Only
For the duration of the programmed time zone, the reader is disabled,
and access is granted only by entering a valid PIN.
PIN or Card
For the duration of the programmed time zone, either a valid PIN or a
valid Card will allow access.
Twin Users
While this time zone is active, two valid cards must be presented to
gain access. Used in high security applications where two people
must be in the room at the same time.
Normalise Doors
During this time zone a door will revert to normal state, i.e. requires
valid card to gain access. Use this to ensure door is closed at certain
times in case it is left toggled open.
Communications
This menu allows the installer to configure how the controller communicates with externally
connected devices or over a network. It is used primarily to configure the address of the
ACTpro 4000. It is also used to enable remote doors.
Set Address
This option allows the address of the controller to be set when it is operating in a networked
system or when directly connected to a PC. The valid address may be from 1 to 255 and
corresponds to the number of the controller as configured in ACTWin pro.
Comms Speed
Communications on the controller defaults to 9600 baud. However speeds of 19200 and
57600 baud can be selected from this menu. All speeds are permitted for direct connect to a
PC. 9600 and 19200 baud are permitted on the single-line RS485 networked interface. 9600
baud only is permitted on the ACT 4-Line RS485 interface.
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