User`s manual

S2000-2 S2000-2 Programming
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Parameter Description Range
Default
value
Maximum PIN-code
Length
Maximal number of the
PIN-code digits for readers
that have the Wiegand
interface and send the
PIN-code to the controller
as one digit at a time
1…12 6
Key Serial Number Length
Limits the number of sig-
nificant bits in a serial
number to be read while
reading the key codes.
Required to insure identity
of a key code received
from readers of different
type
16…48 bits
(4 12 digits)
48 bits
(12 digits)
Access
On/Off On
Door Forced/
Held Open
On/Off On
Loop Alarms
On/Off On
Sound
Alarms
Programming
Enables the built-in con-
troller sounder signaling
for access events, door
being forced and held
open, loop breaking, and
key programming mode
entering respectively
On/Off On
The Network Address parameter is used for communicating data between the S2000-2 controller
and an Orion network controller via RS-485 interface. A unique address must be assigned to the con-
troller while connecting it to the network (the Orion system).
When one of the readers connected to the controller is a keypad with Wiegand output interface which
sends to the controller the codes of pressed keys one by one, then a PIN-code is considered to be
completely entered when the number of entered symbols has reached the Maximum PIN-code
Length value. To complete entering of a shorter PIN-code the keypad button # (with the hex code 0B)
should be pressed after the last symbol.
The codes of the keys stored in the controller memory have a 64-bit representation (16 hexadecimal
digits), which is similar to that for codes stored in Dallas iButtons. The lower 8 bits (2 right-most hexa-
decimal digits) are the family code (generally 01). The high-order 8 bits (2 left-most hexadecimal dig-
its) are used for the cyclic redundancy checksum (CRC) of the succeeding 56 bits. Located between
them 48 bits (12 hexadecimal digits) represent a serial number of the key. The Key Serial Number
Length parameter enables limiting the size of the significant part of the key serial number. This can
be suitable for a system where readers with different output interfaces are used to read keys of the
same type (for example, Proximity cards). Thus, the card code received from the reader with the
Touch Memory output interface (48 bits) will differ from the code of the same card received from the
reader with the Wiegand-26 output interface (24 bit), causing the controller, as well as other compo-
nents of an Orion system, to regard these codes to belong to the two different cards. If however the
value of the Key Serial Number Length parameter is set to 24 bit (6 hexadecimal digits), while re-