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FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide
The strike being used for the CDR SCH option must be capable of continuous activation; otherwise it may
burn out. Also, the strike must be powered from a separate power supply in place of the ACIU battery.
Therefore:
The battery must be removed from the ACIU.
The red (12V) bus wire must be disconnected from TB1-2 of the ACIU.
The 12 VDC power from the power supply must be connected to terminals TB 1-1 and TB1-2 (12V) of
the ACIU.
Jumper E10 must be inserted on the ACIU board because the battery is not being used.
Where a Marlok Keylok is involved, DO NOT use the CDR SCH option because the Keylok will burn out if
its solenoid is continuously powered. Instead, the Keylok must be opened with the key and must not be
locked until the open period is terminated, typically by the last person leaving for the day.
Point Types Associated with Access Control
Entry
Number
59 (ACD)
60 (MAP)
10-14
Description
Function
This output point can be used to trigger a camera or activate an
Access
Denied
annunciation device in the event that someone uses a card/key
having a code that either:
Is not in the system.
Does not have Irregular Open, Open, or Close access to all BA
groups associated with that ACIU.
Does not have the Irregular Open or Open option for any of the
associated BA groups that may be On.
Has a Close option and the person attempts to enter outside of
the scheduled open period even though the associated protection
is Off.
When the point is triggered, the output stays on for 10 seconds and
then goes Off.
Manual
This point type is employed when a receptionist (or security guard)
uses a RPX-264 Pushbutton to buzz someone through an access-
Access
controlled door. The buzz-in duration is determined by the unlock
Pushbutton
time that was programmed for the door strike.
You can install the pushbutton in a remote location or alongside the
desk of the receptionist (or security guard) so they can view the door
being controlled. Where the buzz-in will be done from a remote
location, a telephone or intercom can be used for conversation with
the person who wants to enter.
Pressing the pushbutton causes a buzz signal to be sent to the control
unit, which signals the ACIU to activate the door strike.
Multiple MAP points, in different areas, can each be used for the
buzz-in capability so that people in different parts of a building can
buzz someone through a common door.

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