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Johnson Controls CK721-A User Manual

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CK721-A Installation and Operation CK721-A User Interface
24-10349-8 Rev. B 4-37
This document contains confidential and proprietary information of Johnson Controls, Inc.
© 2012 Johnson Controls, Inc.
To use “PIN + Card ID” mode, you must enter your PIN followed by your card
number followed by the # key. The card number can have up to 16 digits when
5-digit PINs are used. With 4-digit PINs, the card number can have up to 17 digits.
PIN
In this mode the PIN needs to be entered in conjunction with a valid card presented
at the reader. This feature works with 4 or 5-digit algorithmic and with 4 or 9-digit
custom PINs.
For “PIN” to work, you need to configure the follo
wing parameters:
1. Select a card type that matches the readers technology (see page 4-32).
2. The PIN p
lus 1 Duress option is not enabled (see page 4-26).
3. All other card types should not be selected.
4. The terminal’s PIN Only card type (see page 4-32) must not be selected.
5. The terminal’s PIN +
Card ID card type (see page 4-32) should not be
selected, unless you want to use the “PIN + Card ID” mode as an alternative
for
people who have forgotten their card.
6. The terminal’s PIN Suppr
ession Timezone (see page 4-26) must be set to a
defined time zone. PINs are only required
to be entered when the time zone is
inactive.
To use “PIN” mode when the terminal’s Al
low PIN after Badge option (see
page 4-25) is not set, you must key in the entire
PIN before presenting the card. The
PIN does not need to be terminated with a # key.
To use “PIN” mode when the terminal’s Al
low PIN after Badge option is set, the
PIN must be terminated with a # key. You can enter the PIN and the # key before,
during, or after the card is presented.
To use “PIN” mode when you also have the PIN + Ca
rd ID card type selected, as an
alternative for people who have forgotten their card, the # key must not be entered
before the card is presented.
Four-Digit PINs
A four-digit custom PIN is defined by the first four digits entered in the PIN Code
section (see “Badge” on page 4-67).
A four-digit algorithmic PIN is
defined by the last four digits produced by the PIN
algorithm program. Algorithmic codes need to be requested from Technical Support.
PIN Duress
The PIN Duress feature in the Soft Alarm dialog box creates an access grant and a
duress alarm only if all of the following conditions apply:
1. The Du
ress soft alarm is defined at the panel (see “Panel Soft Alarm” on
page 4-64).
2. The PIN p
lus 1 Duress option is not enabled (see page 4-26).
3. The cardholder is required to enter a PIN at the terminal.

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Johnson Controls CK721-A Specifications

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BrandJohnson Controls
ModelCK721-A
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