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ENiQ® Wall Readers & Terminals
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Configuration ENiQ AccessManager® Compact, ENiQ
AccessManager® Terminal Compact & ENiQ AccessManager®
ITT
Standard configuration
Occupation of the inputs/outputs:
Input 1 = Door contact (opener)
Input 2 = External door opening contact (release button/closer)
Output = Potential-free relay-changeover contact (e.g. for triggering the
actuator)
Description
The upper LED is lit red permanently in the idling state. If an authorised locking
medium is presented, the upper red LED goes off and the lower green LED and the
buzzer (acoustic signal) are actuated.
If data are read from the locking medium or written onto the locking medium,
the upper red LED goes off and the lower LED flashes lilac during the
reading/writing process. Once the reading/writing process has been
completed, the lower LED lights up green for as long as contact is maintained.
Then the lower LED goes off and the upper LED lights up red permanently
again.
The output is triggered for the set contact exposure time (refer also to page 23).
This is set to 5 seconds in the condition on delivery. During this time the lower
LED is lit green permanently.
The output and the permanently lit state of the lower green LED are switched off
when the contact exposure time expires. Then the upper LED is lit red permanently
again.
When the external door opening contact is pressed, signalling and triggering of
the output take place to the same extent as if an authorised locking medium has
been presented.
If a release takes place by means of an authorised locking medium or external
door release while the door contact is open, the function is ended after the contact
exposure time expires.

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