Scenario Iii - Trigger Security Alarm; Anti-Pass Back Setting - Unitech Tashi User Manual

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Scenario III - Trigger Security Alarm

Disconnect Pin 5 (SAFE) to Pin 10 (GND) to
loosen the loop while the security ban is set. The
loosened loop triggers the security alarm, and
SecuredAlarm displays on the standby screen.
Press
to enter the security setting screen. Th
current security status, Secured displays
onscreen. Swipe the card on the Proximity Reader,
the security status switches to SecuredRelease
indicating that the security ban is lifted.
SecuredAlarm disappears on the standby screen.
Check the loop and reconnect Pin 5 (SAFE) to Pin
10 (GND).

Anti-Pass Back Setting

Enforce Anti-Pass Back to control the entrance/exit behavior and prevent unauthorized access. Utilize
MTTool to prohibit same card reentry and re-exit through the same door.
1.
Connect a secondary reader to MT180 via RS232 Drive.
NOTE:
While MT180 serves as an internal reader, the secondary reader is the external reader.
Ensure the card type is compatible with the internal/external reader.
2.
Set MT180 and the computer on the same subnet network.
3.
Execute MTTool on the computer.
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