Note: If programmed the condition on the input line configured to function no. 13 can disable arming of a
controller.
4.6 Unlocking a Door
In order to unlock the door a user is obliged to enter his identifier. Whenever this happens the device activates
LED SYSTEM (orange) for a moment and generates a short confirmation beep. If the entered identifier has
authorization for entry controller energizes the door lock for the predefined time. The lock activation is signaled
on LED OPEN (green), which remains ON for as long as the door lock is energized. When access to the
supervised room is denied the reader generates error sound (long beep).
The access to a room can be rejected in the following situations:
When entered identifier is unknown;
When entered identifier belongs to the TOGGLE LTD class of users;
When controller operates in Armed mode and the user which entered identifier has not an AWA Privilege
assigned;
When the input line configured to function no. 11 (Access Disabled) is in active condition;
When access is disabled by relevant time schedule (this rule refers to operation in IACS)
4.7 Option: Deactivate Door Release After Door Open
Normally when this option is not set controller activates a door release device and keep it energized by entire
predefined time (Installer Programming function [46][OT]). When this option is set door release device is
triggered till the moment when controller recognize that door became open but not longer that time defined by
function [46].
4.8 Option: Access When Controller Armed (AWA Privilege)
Normally when controller is Armed access to the controlled door is disabled for all types of users except the
MASTER user. This rule can be changed by an option: Access When Armed (alternatively called: AWA
Privilege). When this option is set user may enter the room when controller operates either in the Armed or in
the Disarmed mode. The AWA Privilege can be set individually for each user programmed to the controller. The
PR311 controller offers separate sets of programming commands, one for the users which are allowed for AWA
Privilege and another for the users which are not granted with this privilege.
4.9 Duress Function
If the user enters a PIN code which differs from its original form by +/- 1 on the last position of a code it will be
treated as a DURESS entry. The DURESS PIN code is accepted by a controller as a normal valid one, the only
difference is that entry of such code triggers the DURESS flag and activate the DURESS Flag output (when
programmed). The recognition of DURESS codes can be disabled by the installer. When DURESS option is
enabled all PINs programmed to a unit must differ one from each other by +/-1 on the last code position.
(Default: Option Disabled)
4.10 Facility Code
The Facility Code is a part of the entire card code and can be a number from 000 to 255. When Facility Code
option is set controller accepts not only cards which are programmed to its memory but also all other cards
which are characterized with the same Facility Code. As a result of the Facility Code option access can be
granted to large number of users which are not programmed into a device. Typically, the Facility Option is used
when controller is dedicated for installation were number of users exceeds one thousand. During configuration
process installer can assign an AWA Privilege to a group of Facility cards so they card with Facility codes) will be
able to open a door even when controller is armed. (Default: Option Disabled)
4.11 Option: Timed Lock-out of the Controller
If the controller recognizes three consecutive attempts of entry of a non-valid identifier it will ignore all
identifiers within next three minutes (cards and PINs). Option can be set or cleared by installer.
4.12 System Flags