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CRC200R USER GUIDE ISSUE 02
4-5
It is important that time zones and access levels are carefully planned and written down before
attempting to add them to the CRC200R.
4.2.3 Anti-Passback
If anti-passback is to be required, then it must be activated. Once activated, Anti-passback will
ensure that any card being presented to one of the two readers is made invalid for subsequent use
on that reader until it has been presented to the other reader.
It’s possible to programme the CRC200R to reset anti-passback at up to four times per day. Each
reset will cause the APB record (records of APB card numbers that have been presented to one
reader but not to the other reader) to be deleted, allowing these cards to be valid once more on
both readers. Follow the procedure in section 5.5.2 to programme anti-passback mode.
4.3 Programming the Cards
Once the controller has been configured, it needs to be told which cards to accept and how to
manage them. Cards numbers can be added individually or in batches. The CRC200R needs to
know how to treat each card according to which reader it is presented to. This is set by an Access
Level when the CRC200R is in 210 mode (set to ‘1’ if no time restriction is required). In Line mode,
the card must be assigned a Time Zone for each of the two readers, (set to ‘1’ if no time restriction
is required). Where a motorised card reader is connected to the CRC200R, it can be programmed
to capture the card. Alternatively the card capture output can be used to trigger other external
actions such as capturing video from a security camera on digital video recording equipment
(DVR).
In this version of CRC200, the card numbers are stored against indices. A note should be taken of
each index and associated card number. An example form is provided in Appendix C.
Follow the procedure in section 5.1.1 to programme cards in line mode or section 5.1.2. to
programme cards in 210 mode.
Alternatively, the CRC200R is able to ‘Learn’ card numbers when you present the cards to
Reader 1. Follow the procedure in section 5.2 to add cards using the learning method.
Note:
A ‘Verify Card’ feature is also provided to quickly check the programming of any card. To
verify a card, you must enter the index against which the card has been stored. On entering
an index, you will be presented with the card number and a time zone for each reader
(access level in extended time zone mode).
Follow the procedure in section 5.3 to verify cards.
4.4 Setting PIN Codes
If a keypad or keypad/reader combination is connected to the CRC200R, up to 10 PIN codes can
be stored for checking against user input.
Follow the procedure in section 5.4 to add PIN codes.