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International Easikey 1000 User Manual

International Easikey 1000
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PAC INTERNATIONAL LTD, 1 Park Gate Close, Bredbury, Stockport, SK6 2SZ, England
Tel: +44 (0) 161 406 3400. Fax: +44 (0) 161 430 8658
www.pac.co.uk
Easikey® 1000
Installation and User Guide
17047 Ver 1.8 DRAFT C January 2003

Table of Contents

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International Easikey 1000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandInternational
ModelEasikey 1000
CategoryControl Systems
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Issue Record

Copyright and Notices

Support Information

Important Installation Notes

1. About this Document

Installation & Maintenance Engineer Focus

Identifies sections relevant for engineers performing installation and maintenance.

End User Focus

Identifies sections relevant for end-users managing the system daily.

2. The Easikey 1000 System

2.1 Introduction & How it Works

Overview of the system's purpose and operational principles.

2.3 System Features

Highlights key capabilities like access points, personnel management, and alarms.

2.3.3 Door Monitoring Alarms

2.3.4 Time Profiles

2.3.5 Printer Facilities

3. Controller Installation

3.1 Overview and Dimensions

Shows controller layout, dimensions, and connection points.

3.2 Closed Box Version

3.3 Open Box Version

3.4 Power Supply & Fuses

3.6 Battery Backup & Fitting

3.8 External Readers & Printers

4. Readers and Lock Installation

4.1 Reader Types & Wiring

Overview of compatible readers and their specific wiring diagrams.

4.1.3 Magstripe & 4.1.4 Wiegand Wiring

4.1.5 AVR Wiring & Reader Fitting

4.1.8 Reader Connections & RTE

4.3 Door Contact & Lock Outputs

5. Door Monitoring & Alarm Relays

5.1 Wiring & 5.2 Door Contact Monitoring

Wiring diagrams and how door contact monitoring generates alarms.

5.3 Tamper Detection & 5.4 Alarm Relays

5.5 Emergency Override/Free Exit

6. System Setup

6.1 Switching On & 6.2 Master Key Installation

Powering up the system and installing the master key.

6.3 Replacing Master Key

7. Setting Door Data

7.1 Parameter Descriptions

Detailed explanation of each settable door parameter.

7.1.4 Door Options & 7.2 DOORS/6 Function

8. Installer Facilities

8.1 Setting the Clock & 8.2 Upload/Download

Procedures for clock setting and database transfer.

8.4 Channel Interlock

8.5 Anti-Passback & 8.6 Software Version

9. System Administration

9.1 Keypad/Display & 9.2 Editor Keys

Overview of controller interface and the role of editor keys.

9.3 Using Editor Keys

10. Displays and Alarms

10.1 Power Indicators & 10.2 Normal Displays

Explains power LEDs and standard system displays.

10.3 Door Left Open Warning

How the system indicates a door left open.

10.4 Unauthorised Access Alarm

10.5 Duress Alarm

10.6 Tamper Alarms & 10.7 Alarm Relays

11. Key Management

11.1 Key Numbers & 11.2 Access Levels/Time Profiles

Key numbering, assigning access levels, and time profiles.

11.2.3 Adding New Keys

11.3 Adding Multiple Keys & 11.4 Editing Keys

11.5 Voiding Keys & 11.6 Identifying Keys

12. Time Profiles

12.1 How Time Profiles Work

Explains the functionality and application of time profiles.

12.2 Setting Time Profiles

13. Editor Keys Management

13.1 Adding & 13.2 Voiding Editor Keys

How to add and remove editor keys from the system.

14. Other Functions

14.1 Setting Clock & 14.2 Display PIN

Clock setting and displaying PINs for PIN readers.

14.3 Last Keys Used & 14.4 Manual Lock/Unlock

Viewing recent key usage and manually controlling locks.

14.4.3 Lock/Unlock Door & 14.5 Printer Functions

14.5.1 Transaction Logging & 14.5.2 User Reports

14.5.3 Printing Database

14.5.4 Selected Key Transactions & 14.5.5 Clear Memory

Appendix A: Equipment List

Door Controllers, Easi Readers, PAC Readers

Lists various reader and controller types.

ID Devices & Ancillary Products

Lists ID devices and supplementary system components.

Appendix B: External Readers

16.1 Intro, 16.2 Magstripe, 16.3 PIN Readers

Introduction to external readers and setup for Magstripe/PIN types.

16.4 AVR Readers, 16.5 Wiegand Readers, 16.6 Keys

Appendix C: Transactions

Normal Entry/Exit & Alarms/Warnings

Transaction types for standard operations and security alerts.

No Access & Door Events

Transaction types for access denial and door status changes.

Other Events

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