Matrix II Wi-Fi
After one of the device's readers is touched with a card, controller checks access rights: if the
submitted card's ID is present in the database or not, and what the status of the card is. After that the
controller sends control signal (lock/unlock power transistor) to the lock (electromechanical or
electromagnetic lock or latch, or turnstile). Lock type and readers' protocol are defined during
controller configuration.
Master-cards (Master-keys) are intended for programming the device's controller without computer
connection. They are not intended for accessing. Master-keys are designated to: add/remove
Standard, Blocking and Master keys records in device's database, set up unlocking interval, turn
on/off "Accept" access mode.
In "Accept" access mode, any swiped key is treated as valid and is recorded into controller's memory
with "Standard key" status. This mode is used to build up keys database during ACS installation
where physical keys have already been distributed among users.
While "Accept" mode is running, controller collects information about submitted keys. After certain
time it switches back to Standard mode and will grant access only to those keys, which have been
recorded in its memory.
Please note that erasing Master-card record from the database is possible only when controller's
memory is erased or overwritten, i.e. when whole ACS database is deleted.
Initially, Matrix II Wi-Fi device's memory is empty. The first thing to record in controller's memory is
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Master-card information. This card will subsequently be used for device's manual programming.
Programming process will be described later.
Important! If the device operates in standalone mode, manual programming (recording keys
database) is possible only via iButton protocol reader. Such reader may be integrated reader, or one
of external readers connected via iButton protocol.
8.The following equipment can be connected to Matrix II Wi-Fi device:
two external EM-Marine or Mifare proximity-card readers via iButton or Wiegand protocol (both
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readers must operate the same type of protocol), or two Dallas Touch Memory contactors to work
with DS1990A keys;
electromagnetic or electromechanical lock;
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lock release button ("Exit" button, normally-open type) – to open the door without checking access
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rights;
external LED and external buzzer;
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door sensor (normally-open type) – to capture "passing completed" event, so that duration of door-
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unblocking sound alarm is reduced (duration of "open" signal to the lock is reduced).
Additionally, controller can receive external emergency unlock signal.
9. Matrix II Wi-Fi device can operate in standalone and network modes.
This device's installation and standalone operating is identical to those of Matrix II K, while network
operating is identical to Z-5R Web.
10. Recording ACS database (keys database) in standalone mode is done with Master-card.
In network mode, device's operation and keys database recording is managed by external software
via network connection. Apart from keys database management, network mode enables the
following procedures: record events, set up local time in the device's controller, and define individual
access time-slots for each card. Should Matrix II Wi-Fi device lose its connectivity with the
management software while in network mode, it continues operating in standalone mode and
records events off-line into events buffer. Controller's memory can hold up to 2048 events, like
acquiring a card code, door sensor triggering, control signal output, etc.
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