Document Number: MAN0006 Issue: 26 Page 4 of 52
DURESS
A duress alarm can be raised by entering a modified access code. When the duress feature is turned on
and the last digit of the access code is incremented the duress alarm output is latched on. For example if
your access code is “1 2 3 4” then if you enter “1 2 3 5” the door will be released as normal but also the
duress alarm output will go active and latch. If the duress feature is turned off, then “1 2 3 5” would not
open the door. See “ENGINEERING MENU” later in this manual. This is a latching alarm.
HACKER
Persons trying to gain access by trying successive codes can be detected and an alarm raised via the
Hacker output. The controller will count the number of consecutive errors and when this predetermined
value is reached the alarm is generated The factory set default hacker count is 5. This is a latching
alarm.
CANCELLING LATCHED ALARMS
Door forced, Duress and Hacker alarms are all latching. They may be cancelled by:
1. Presenting a valid card
2. Entering the valid user password
3. Valid access code at the keyboard.
PROGRAMMING
UNLOCKING THE KEYBOARD
To enable the keyboard for programming first press * and #. The keyboard will not accept any input until it is
enabled.
PROGRAMMING
Programming is achieved by entering a password at the keyboard followed by a menu selection code.
There are two programming menu’s, one for the USER and one for the ENGINEER. Each menu has a
separate six-digit password. Depending on the menu option selected, configuration data can then be
entered at the keyboard. TWO DOOR VERSION
The "two door" version simply contains two access controllers in
one enclosure. Both controllers can be programmed from the
front panel keyboard but first the user needs to choose which
controller to programme.
To select control panel A (or door 1) press the [#] and [1] key
together. The controller will beep and the ‘Control ‘A’ selected’
LED will illuminate.
To select control panel B (or door 2) press the [#] and [2] key
together. The controller will beep and the ‘Control ‘B’ selected’
LED will illuminate.
ONE DOOR VERSION
The single door version contains only one controller and
therefore, the indicators for Door B are not needed. These
indicators are included in case the unit is ever up-graded to two
doors. Before programming make sure that the ‘SELECTED’
indicator for Control A is illuminated. If not press [#] and [1] keys
together. The controller will beep and the ‘Control ‘A’ selected’
LED will illuminate.