Installation manual

Windsor 500 Installation Manual - Issue C
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Inova User Options
User Authority
Two types of access card (visually identical but programmed differently) can be distributed to
users.
Inova User Authority
Standard Access Card Operation
Holders of valid standard access cards will have normal access when the system is unset, but
will be unable to gain access when the alarm panel is set. If the system is set and access is
denied, the red and green LED’s will flash for five seconds indicating that the card is locked
out. Additionally, the request to exit button/card swipe will deny exit when the system is set.
Inova User Authority
Alarm Card Operation
Holders of valid alarm cards (maximum 38) have normal access functions, and additionally be
able to set or unset the alarm system. When a valid alarm card is swiped (and PIN entered if
required), the Cardpoint user is logged into the Windsor control panel for 15 seconds, during
which time the existing alarm status may be altered. If the Cardpoint is programmed for instant
set/unset the to unset the system, press the ’A’ key. To set the system, press the ’C’ key. If the
Cardpoint id programmed for any other set mode then the programmed area(s) will be unset
when the Cardpoint user logs on.
Inova Cardpoint
BS4737 Installation
Some installations, in order to conform with BS4737 regulations, will have the INOVA
controller located inside the protected area, linked to an auxiliary reader at the entrance.
Inova BS4737 Installation
Unsetting
If the system is set, swiping an authorised alarm card at the auxiliary reader will grant access
to the protected area. However, the user must then enter his or her PIN number at the INOVA
controller inside the protected area within the programmed time (15, 20, 30, 45 or 60
seconds). This will log the user on to the alarm panel, whereby the system can be unset by
pressing the ’A’ key.
Inova BS4737 Installation
Setting
To set the system, an authorised alarm card user should swipe the card at the INOVA
controller, enter PIN code (to log onto the alarm system) and press the ’C’ key. The user must
then leave the protected area within the normal exit time, programmed at the control panel.
Note: For BS4737 Installations, normal access card plus pin operation is not available.
However, an alarm card user must use his or her PIN code to log on to the control panel,
when setting or unsetting the system. The command # 41 # 5 # has no effect.
Inova Cardpoint
Alarm Panel Restrictions
The Windsor panel cannot be set whilst the door is open (alarm signal relay de-energised). If
the INOVA is within the protected area, the alarm system should be set for ’timed exit’, in order
that the user may leave before the door automatically locks. An option is given (#61#3#) to
configure the system such that the door will unlock automatically when the alarm system is
unset. The alarm system, through the access controller, acts as the locking and unlocking
mechanism for the entrance, allowing unrestricted access while the door panel is unset. The
unlock maintained command may also be issued manually. The factory default is that
unsetting the panel does not unlock the door.