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THOR Access Control
October 1, 1995 18-006/081-04 GB
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1.13.2 Global log (alarms).
The following events will be logged in the alarm log:
Event Parameters
Hold-up code used
Reader sabotage
S-ART sabotage
Door forced open
Door held
Battery fault
System fault
Mains fault 1 hour
External alarm system in alarm
Blocked card used
Not-released card used
Code misuse (10 times)
Anti Passback zone conflict
Database changed
Service card used
Power down
System initialized
Card no. Reader no.
Reader no.
S-ART no. Reader no.
Reader no.
Reader no.
Reader no.
Fault no. Reader no.
Reader no.
S-ART no. Reader no.
Card no. Reader no.
Card no. Reader no.
Card no. Reader no.
Card no. Zone no.
Reader no.
Card no. Reader no.
Reader no.
Reader no.
For each event time and date will be shown.
If the reader is integrated with a THOR intrusion system, the 3 first alarm types will be transmitted directly to the
THOR alarm system as "Hold-up alarm" and "RKP sabotage". Furthermore it is possible to have one or more of
the alarm types transmitted as "Reader alarm" using the IF/THEN function connected to softtype 99 (See
softtype description section 1.5.2).
It is also possible to have S-ART outputs activated on one or more alarms as described in section 1.2. This can
be used to local alarm indication or to interface the access control system to external alarm systems.
During installation it is possible to decide whether the I/O system should react on local alarms only, or on any
alarm transmitted on the RS485 bus to the alarm log. In multi-reader systems it is in this way only necessary to
interface one reader to an external alarm system.
If the reader is connected to a THOR intrusion system, or an input softtype 36 is defined (alarm input from a
non-THOR intrusion system) and the alarm system is in alarm condition, anyone using the reader will receive an
alarm message.

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