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Number of events in buffer | 50, 000 |
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Number of doors controlled | 2 |
Power supply | 12 VDC |
Communication | RS-485 |
Humidity | non-condensing |
Communication Interface | RS-485 |
Supported Protocols | OSDP |
Reader Compatibility | Wiegand, OSDP |
Access Control Features | Anti-passback, Time zones |
Provides a key to understand the symbols and connections used in the wiring diagram.
Details on the manufacturer, model, and input rating labels on the unit.
Instructions for linking tamper and override terminals before powering up.
Guidance on using Metal Oxide Varistors (MOVs) to protect the controller from electrical spikes.
Requirements for fitting fuses to protect lock circuits from short circuit faults.
Information on lock relay protection and recommendations for cable lengths and types.
Guidelines for mounting the enclosure on a flat surface in dry indoor environments.
Instructions for connecting the unit to an earthed AC mains socket outlet according to regulations.
Details on the administrative PIN and the administrator token for menu access.
Explains door monitoring, door open time, and associated alarms like Door Forced and Door Open.
Describes the Duress feature and the function of editor tokens for menu configuration.
Covers Extra door time, First key open, and Free exit functionalities.
Explains Hard anti-passback, Hard anti-passback timeout, and Local hard anti-passback.
Defines lock release time and explains reader support and configuration.
Covers Request to Exit, Set/Reset functionality, and system types.
Explains time period/profile configuration and USB data management.
Details user access levels and product variants (LF/HF).
Specifies the operating temperature and humidity ranges for the equipment.
Provides safety information and requirements for the 12V sealed lead acid battery.
Lists relevant directives, standards (RoHS, WEEE), and provides a link to the EU declaration of conformity.
Instructions on how to enter the Admin and Editor menus using tokens or PINs.
Guidance on using number keys, arrow keys, and the LCD display for menu navigation.
Procedures for managing residential flats and keys, including adding, editing, and deleting.
Steps for adding, viewing, and configuring keys in a commercial system.
Explains how to set access levels, time profiles, and other options for a selected key.
Procedures for viewing associated PINs and accessing the key log for recent events.
Covers overriding door control and detailed configuration settings for each door.
Instructions for adding, editing, enabling, and disabling time profiles for access control.
Guides on setting system time, date, language, and viewing firmware versions.
Procedures for loading settings, flats, and keys from a USB drive.
Instructions for saving settings, flats, keys, and events to a USB drive.
Steps for managing editor keys, including adding, viewing, and configuring them.
Final steps for applying changes and logging out of the menu system.
Procedures for changing the administrator token and resetting the device to factory defaults.
Explains the default LCD display status and the meaning of various alarm codes.
Details how the output relay behaves during alarms when door monitoring is enabled or disabled.
Describes normal controller operation and testing using the One-Touch View Mode.
Explains One-Touch Active Mode and tests for readers, RTE, and door contacts.
Covers testing auxiliary relays, lock relays, and tamper/override switch functions.
Instructions on how to exit One-Touch Test mode and return to normal operation.