Introduction; Card Id Numbers And Facility Codes - Secura Key SK-ACPE User & Installation Manual

A highly sophisticated, yet simple to use, two door access control unit with built-in ethernet communications
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SK-ACPe
InStAllAtIon & oPerAtIng MAnuAl

INTRODUCTION

The SK-ACPE Advanced Control Panel is a highly sophisticated, yet simple to use, two door access control
unit with built-in Ethernet communications. The unit accepts readers of almost any technology, with a Wiegand
output up to 40 bits, including Proximity, Touch Card, Wiegand, Magnetic Stripe, Bar Code, Optical, and
Biometric. Each of the two passageways controlled by the unit is completely independent of the other and
is configured, programmed and viewed separately.
Up to 100 SK-ACPE Panels may be linked together on a twisted pair (plus signal ground) RS-485 bus. When
used with SK-NET™ software, a highly featured, easy to use, distributed intelligence access control system
can be created.
Each of the two passageways controlled by the SK-ACPE has two programmable inputs which may be
programmed by the user to function as a Door Monitor, Tamper Monitor, Remote Open, Remote Inactive,
Bell, Arming Circuit, or User Defined Input.
Each of the two passageways controlled by the SK-ACPE has two outputs. One output is the "Latch Relay,"
which operates the door locking or operating device. The other "Auxiliary Output" is programmable by the
user to activate under one of several possible alarm or special conditions.
SK-ACPE will control access for up to 65,535 individuals in 15 weekly time schedules (Time Zones)
independently for each of the two passageways. Time Zones include a holiday schedule that is followed
when one of the 32 user programmable holidays occur.
Any Access Card may be designated as a "Limited Use" card, and its use may be restricted to allow access
for a given number of days or weeks or for a given number of times.
The SK-ACPE may be programmed with a PC. Transaction information is stored by the unit and may be
downloaded to a PC, or serial printer. Up to 10,000 transactions are stored.
Since the SK-ACPE has nonvolatile memory, reprogramming after a power loss is unnecessary.

CARD ID NUMBERS AND FACILITY CODES

Access cards used with the SK-ACPE have two encoded numbers: the ID number which is different on each
card, and the Facility Code, (also called a system or site code) which is normally the same for all cards at
a given site. When a card is read, the system first verifies the Facility Code, then it checks the ID Number
against its internal "card list" in memory to see if the card is void or valid. It also checks the Time Zone, the
card's Antipassback status, and the Limited Use count.
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