Access Control Options - ADT FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation And Setup Manual

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Access Control Options

The following table describes the options available for access control operation:
Option
Unlock Time
Log Event
Keypad BA
Group Control
XMIT Denied
XMIT Invalid
CDR SCH
Function
This is the number of seconds (1-255) that an access-controlled door is to
become unlocked (strike activated) when a valid code is read by a card/key
reader or entered at an operating panel.
When this option is selected, all successful attempts at access are logged. The
control unit will always log an unsuccessful attempt at entry, an opening, a
closing, or an irregular access. This includes the detection of a code that:
Is not in the control unit data base.
Has been enrolled in the data base, but has not been authorized to access
the BA group(s) associated with that ACIU.
Involves an irregular opening by someone who is not privileged to do so.
All logged access data can be viewed at an operating panel or printed out on a
printer, and includes the time and date, reader number, and the name of the
person.
This option allows for the automatic turn-off of selected BA groups when a
valid code is entered at a specified operating panel. The automatic turn-off
function eliminates the need to step through the various operating panel
screens for doing the turn-off. The user must have the privilege of turning off
the selected BA groups.
This option is selectable for each ACIU. It enables transmission of a signal to
the CCC any time that a person attempts to gain access but is denied entry.
Reasons for denial include:
Person does not have authority to enter the area(s) involved.
Person is attempting access at time of day outside of scheduled open
period.
BA group is on and person does not have authority to enter unless the BA
group is off.
The signal transmitted to the CCC is DK, and includes the time and date, the
person's PC number, and the communication unit number of the ACIU. This
information is also stored in the history log, but the name of the person is
substituted for the PC number.
The customer can determine the area(s) to which access has been denied by
using an operating panel to see the number and name of the BA group(s)
associated with the ACIU.
This option is selectable for each ACIU. It is used to alert the CCC when
someone attempts gain access with a card/key that has not been registered in
the system. The signal transmitted is DD, and includes the time, date, and
communication number of the ACIU. This information is also stored in the
history log.
This option is employed to keep a strike activated (door unlatched) for a
period of time that is equal to the scheduled open period of any single
specified BA group. The BA group that is specified may be different than the
BA group(s) associated with the ACIU. In order for the strike to become
activated, the time of day must be within the scheduled open period for the
BA group that is specified, and the BA group(s) associated with the ACIU
must be off. If any of the ACIU-associated BA group(s) are turned on, the
strike will deactivate to lock the door, and normal access control will resume.
If you are using a 120VAC strike, then you must connect an appropriate 12-
volt relay to Terminals TB3-1 and TB3-2 of the ACIU, and use the relay
contacts to close the 120-volt circuit to the strike. In this case, the relay must
be capable of being energized continuously and its contact rating must be
sufficient for handling the power that is involved.
Section 10 – Access Control
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