7.1.7 Remote relay functions, remote entrance hall button and remote sensor
The remote relay function, available on devices such as Call Module 1060/12-13-17-18-23, Entry panel
1060/33-34-71-74-75-78, Entry panel 1060/21, Modular Entry Panel with 1060/48 and Key Reader 1060/86,
allows you to remotely control the outputs that operate the pedestrian door and the driveway (if any) on
those of a Relay Actuator 1060/84 with firmware version 4.05 or higher. This increases the security level
of the access control: if, for example, the call module and the relevant output that drives the pedestrian
door are tampered with to open the access point in question, this would not lead to the desired result,
since the output that actually controls the access point opening is located in a completely different area,
i.e. beyond the door that has to be opened. In addition to the pedestrian door, it is also possible to
remotely control the entrance hall button by using one of the inputs of the Relay Actuator 1060/84 (with
firmware version 4.05 or higher), to further increase the security level at the access point in question.
In addition to the pedestrian door (and driveway if present) you can also remotely control:
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the pedestrian door entrance hall button;
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the door sensor (left open) of the pedestrian passage.
In both above cases, however, the inputs of the Relay Actuator 1060/84 are used (always with firmware
version 4.05 or higher).
To implement these 3 features, in addition to firmware version 4.05, the Relay Actuator must also meet the
conditions below:
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remote control of pedestrian door or driveway: have at least one output set in monostable mode,
not connected to the input and not used in any other activation rule;
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remote control of entrance hall button: have at least one input set in monostable mode and not
used in any other activation rule;
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remote control of door open sensor: have at least one input set in bistable mode, normally closed
and not used in any other activation rule.
To set an output to monostable or bistable mode and to have an input not connected to the output,
it is necessary to go to the Relay Actuator configuration page (APPENDIX A: Configuration
parameters of IPerCom devices).
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