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CONCEPT 3OOO & Access 4000.CONCEPT 3OOO & Access 4000.
CONCEPT 3OOO & Access 4000.CONCEPT 3OOO & Access 4000.
CONCEPT 3OOO & Access 4000. User Manual.
Access (Unlock) a Door.
Logon to the Terminal as described earlier.
(PIN + <OK>). Area Status will display as before.
Press the <OK> key a second time to Un-lock the
Door. (If necessary. See note below)
Door nowDoor now
Door nowDoor now
Door now
unlockedunlocked
unlockedunlocked
unlocked
Using an LCD Terminal.
Terminals may be programmed to momentarily Unlock a Door to allow access.
NOTE: For any Terminals or Users designated as “Access Only” (No Area Control or
Menus), the “Door now unlocked” message will be displayed after PIN + <OK> is
entered as this is the only operation required to unlock a door in these circumstances.
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After presentation of the Card, the LCD Terminal
will display a prompt for the PIN code.
Enter your PIN code followed by the <OK> key.
The Door will un-lock and the LCD will return to
the normal display. (“Door now unlocked” will not
be shown)
Please EnterPlease Enter
Please EnterPlease Enter
Please Enter
Pin NowPin Now
Pin NowPin Now
Pin Now
Using an Access Reader.
In Access Control systems Doors are commonly Un-locked using Card Readers.
The Card, Keyfob or Insert key (etc) is simply swiped/presented to the Reader in the
required manner. The system checks the User’s credentials & un-locks the Door if the
User is granted Access. Details of the action are recorded in Review. e.g. Lisa Duncan
Card access in Front Door; Dave Ash denied in Fire Door-Time Violation, etc.
The system may be configured so that the Reader LED/s and/or beeper provide an
indication of Access Granted or Denied. (Consult the Installer for details)
Card + PIN: In some applications, presentation of the Card must be followed by entering
your PIN code at an associated LCD Terminal before Access is granted at the door.
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The display will verify that the operation was
successful or indicate why the operation could not
be performed. (Access may be denied if the Area is
ON or User’s TimeZone is not valid, etc.)