Specifications

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and ACM AC Power Failure
4. ACM Power Trouble Restore
The General Format, as printed by GEM-PRINT is as
follows:
Date – Time – ACM# – Event – User # – UserCode – Door #
Example:
10/14/2003 04:50PM ACM2: Access Granted to User
4 : 903466 via Door 1
10/15/2003 05:35AM ACM1 Trouble: Power
10/15/2003 05:40AM ACM1 Trouble Restore: Power
These same 3 events viewed through a keypad ap-
pear as:
AccessGrnt 10/14 04:50PM A2D2U004
ACMPwrTrb
10/14 05:35AM
ACM
1
ACMPwrTrbR 10/14 05:40AM ACM1
Note: Characters in bold are built into panel default
program (English only) and Quickloader's language
download.
The following are ACM related events that are
mapped to the existing Keypad events
1. Panel/ACM# communication failure is logged using
the existing Panel/Keypad# communication failure.
2. ACM# Tamper is logged using Keypad# Tamper.
Text now reading "Keypad" will be changed to "KP/
ACM".
Enable Printing Access Events: If you have GEM-
Print and compatible printers with the correct versions,
the Access Event log can be printed as they occur.
Corresponds to GEM-X255 address 2780, bit 4 (press
5 on the keypad). The GEM-PRINT version 4 is re-
quired.
Enable card presentation beep and green LED
flash:
Controls the card reader sounder and LED's. Many
types of card readers can be used with the GEM-
ACM1D, and each may behave differently depending
on its design. The recommended HID card reader is
the HID Prox Point Plus Model 6005B-00, and this
reader will operate with regard to this feature as follows:
Disabled: Will beep and flash green when card is
read, door ajar sound is enabled.
Enabled: Will beep twice and green LED will dis-
play twice when card is read, door ajar sound is
enabled.
This feature corresponds to GEM-X255 address 2780,
bit 5 (press 6 on the keypad).
Un-Lock Time: Specifies the amount of time the user
is given to open the door after the card credential is
verified. A full explanation is presented below. Panel
address 2783 is used, and the value entered is defined
in seconds. Note: When the system is programmed
for "Two-Swipe Arming", the first time a card
(programmed for arming) is swiped, the door unlocks
for the standard "Un-Lock Time". The second time the
card is swiped, the door access "Un-Lock Time" is ex-
tended to four (4) times this programmed "Un-Lock
Time" value. Default is 5 seconds.
When a card credential is presented to the card
reader and is verified by the GEM-ACM1D to be a
valid and enabled user, the GEM-ACM1D energizes
the D1 Relay (which either removes power or sup-
plies power to the door lock) unlocking the lock. The
lock will remain unlocked for the programmed "Un-
Lock Time". If the door is not opened (as sensed by
the door contact) by the end of the "Un-Lock Time",
the lock power is reapplied/removed, re-locking the
door until another programmed card credential is pre-
sented. If the door is opened during the "Un-Lock
Time", power is immediately reapplied/removed such
that as soon as the door is closed, the door is imme-
diately locked. Once the door is closed, another pro-
grammed credential must be presented for it to re-
open, even if "Un-lock Time" has not expired from
the initial presentation of the programmed credential.
Once the door is unlocked and opened, a 30 second
"Door Ajar" time begins. If the door is not closed af-
ter thirty seconds the GEM-ACM1D initiate a "Door
Ajar" condition. See page 9 for more information
about "Door Ajar".
Two-Swipe Arm Time: Allows arming by presenting a
proximity card twice within this time period (the card
used must be enabled for arming/disarming functions).
Panel address 2782 is used and the value entered is
multiplied by 100 milliseconds (1/10th of a second).
Default is 40 (40 x 1/10 = 4 seconds).
Emergency Free Access: Panel address 4080 is
used. NFPA requires that all doors must be unsecured
("unlocked") during a fire alarm and/or a primary power
(typically AC) failure. Using outputs of the fire alarm
panel and wiring them to the zone input, existing fire
alarm systems can be integrated into the access control
system. See below for programming and wiring infor-
mation.
Programming the GEM-X255 Emergency Free Ac-
cess Zone Features:
a. 24 Hour Zone. This will cause the GEM-ACM door
relay to energize on a short and on an open.
b. No Alarm output. The Fire alarm system is required
to generate a temporal alarm with all the sounding
appliances in synchronization. The additional sup-
plementary alarm output of the panel may confuse
the people inside the protected premises.
c. Do not program "Report on Alarm". The GEM-X255
panel is not listed as a Mercantile Fire Alarm and
should not report fire alarm data to the central sta-
tion. Additionally this panel may interfere with the
more specific fire panel alarm report depending on
the telephone wiring.
d. Program "Keypad Sounder on Alarm" to the mapped
Emergency Free Access zone to enable the keypad
to display the emergency condition.
e. Use the correct Zone Descriptions to properly inform
the user of the condition (i.e. "Access Door Re-
lease").
PROGRAMMING