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PR301v2.1UK.doc 02-07-29
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- by external signal connected to input declared as
[Input control ON/OFF mode],
- automatically by ON/OFF mode schedule declared in software,
- remotely by interactive command from RACS software.
Note: The SWITCH output change its state together with ON/OFF mode of controller, all methods of ON/OFF mode control are also the
methods of SWITCH output control.
Note: When input is declared to function
[Input control ON/OFF mode]
other methods of ON/OFF mode control are not available.
Manual method of ON/OFF control
The controller can migrate from the ON to OFF mode and inversely after two consecutive use of the MASTER or SWITCHER identifier.
Examples:
1. Enter the MASTER Ident., stand by to the moment the SYSTEM indicator starts pulsing, when the SYSTEM indicator pulses, use
the MASTER Ident. again – controller will change from ON into OFF or inversely condition.
2. Enter the SWITCHER (ID=001…049) Ident., stand by to the moment the SYSTEM indicator starts pulsing, when the SYSTEM
indicator pulses, use the SWITCHER Ident. again – controller will change from ON into OFF or inversely condition.
3. Enter the SWITCHER (ID=050…099) Ident., once – controller will change from ON into OFF or inversely condition.
Opening the door
The door can be opened by use of the MASTER, SWITCHER Full (only with ID = 001..049), NORMAL identifiers or pressing the exit
button. The door is being opened for interval declared by
[Time for entry]
. When controllers operate in standalone mode access is
normally granted for all users programmed in controller.
Note: When the option
[Access may be granted only in ON mode]
is activated, the access will be granted only if controller stay in ON
(green) mode when stay in OFF (red) access will be denied. Switching controller between ON/OFF mode user can temporally enable or
disable access to door opening.
Alarms
The controller is able to recognize and signalize the following alarm conditions:
Alarm
conditions
Cause
Signalization
priority
Signalization method on
ALARM output
PREALARM The alarm occurs after three consecutive attempts of entering
an unknown identifier repeated in a period shorter than 1
minute.
Low Single pulse every 2
seconds.
DOOR
AJAR
The alarm occurs after door remains open in a period of time
defined by “Time for door closing”.
Middle Double pulses every 2
seconds.
FORCED
ENTRY
The alarm occurs after door opening without the use of
controller.
Highest Pulses sequence 0.5 sec. off
0.5 sec. on
Every alarm is signalized on ALARM output and is simultaneously send to system HOST. Signalization of the PREALARM, DOOR AJR
and FORCED ENTRY disappears automatically after 3 minutes or can be switched off earlier by using any identifier registered in the
controller. Alarm on controller can also be cleared remotely from PC. When the ALARM output has been programmed to signalize more
than one alarm condition, only the highest priority alarm is signalized.
Duress entry.
If the user enters a code, which differs from its originate form by one (plus or minus one), the reader interprets it as an duress code
entry. When Duress entry occur the [DURESS entry] event is sent to system HOST and an [FORCED ENTRY] alarm on ALARM output
is activated.
Example
The originate code is [4569], entering the code [4568][#] or [4560][#] is treated by the controller as a duress entry.
Note: For proper reorganization of duress entry, the codes of individual users should differ one from each other at least by a value of +/-
[2] in the last digit.

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