User`s manual
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Output Interface parameter (Touch Memory, Wiegand, or ABA TRACK II) is set to be in agreement
with the output interface of the reader connected to the S2000-2 controller.
If a reader with the Touch Memory interface is in use then the Time to Hold Keys for Arm-
ing/Disarming parameter makes it possible to arm/disarm alarm loops by means of the combined
key (both to access and to arm/disarm) without preliminary switching the controller to the Ready to
Arm/Disarm mode. In order to arm/disarm loops the key has to be held near the reader for more than
the specified period of time. In order to gain access, the combined key has to be presented to the
reader for a shorter time interval (actually the relay will be actuated with a short delay while taking
off the key). By default the value of the Time to Hold Keys for Arming/Disarming parameter is
equal to zero, and this way of loop arming/disarming is disabled, and an access, while a combined
key is presented, is granted instantaneously (after presenting, not after taking off the key).
Access zone number is an arbitrary 16-bit number that identifies a zone, access to which is con-
trolled by the programmed reader (that is the zone access to which is implementing by means of pre-
senting a key to this reader). To give access zone numbers for each reader is required for the control-
ler to operate as a part of an access control system. These numbers are included in all the messages
due to passages, access denying and granting which are generated by the controller. Taking into ac-
count access zone numbers provides implementation of:
− Global Anti-passback rule checking
− Time&Attendance monitoring
− Detection of personnel location.
For these features to operate properly it is required to set the same Access Zone Number for all the
readers of the access control system which are installed at the entrance of an access zone and con-
trol the entry to this zone.
Maximal allowed number of an access zone (65535) indicates that the zone is undefined. The Global
Anti-passback rule will not be check and the Time&Attendance will not be monitored for such a zone
because the zone passage events is not sent by the network controller to other access controllers. It
is recommended to assign this zone number for the readers without anti-passback rule and
time&attendance monitoring. This makes it possible to unload the RS-485 interface which in turns
increases interface capacity and decreases message delivery time).
Setting the Two Factor Authentication parameter means that to identify one user (one key) will re-
quire not one but two identification codes (see Two Factor Authentication Section). If this parameter is
set for at least one reader of the S2000-2, the available number of keys to be stored in the controller
memory will be twice lower (down to 2048 for a S2000-2 or down to 4096 for a S2000-2 rev.01).
The Passage Sensor parameter being set indicates that a device sensing a passage through the
access point is in use. In this case: