CK721-A User Interface CK721-A Installation and Operation
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4. Exactly one digit of the PIN is replaced by the digit 9.
5. All other digits match the badge’s PIN.
6. The card type selected in the terminal’
s Card Type (see page 4-31) is not
“PIN Only.”
PIN Plus 1 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 page 4-65).
2. The PIN p
lus 1 Duress option is enabled (see page 4-26).
3. The cardholder is required to enter a PIN at the terminal.
4. Last digit of the PIN is incremented by 1
(if the last digit is 9, enter 0).
5. All other digits match the badge’s PIN.
6. The card type selected in the terminal’s Card Type (see Card Type) is not
“PIN Only
.”
PIN Retry Alarm
A PIN Code Retry alarm is generated when the respective soft alarm is defined at
the panel, and three consecutive unsuccessful attempts to enter a PIN were made for
the same badge (see “Panel Soft Alarm” on page 4-64). In Local mode, the three
consecutive attempts can be made at any terminal of a single panel. In Central mode,
t
he three consecutive attempts can be made at any terminal at any panel.
Assisted Access
NOTE
This feature requires the use of the RDR2 module, firmware version
PS-201E or later, or an S300-DIN module.
This feature allows the door to open for an extended time based on the
characteristics of the presented badge. It can also operate an ADA Relay upon
presentation of a badge. The Assisted Access Time parameter determines the
duration of the access time. The shunt time will automatically be adjusted in the
following way: the Assisted Shunt Time is automatically set to exceed the
configured Shunt Time by the same amount as the Assisted Access Time exceeds
the Access Time.
Assisted Access can be always enabled, never enabled, or enabled only for cards
with the “
Special Access A” flag.
The access time of elevators is not affecte
d by the Assisted Access feature.
This feature satisfies the requirements for assisted access according to ADA
(Americans wit
h Disabilities Act).