User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Quick Guide to setting up S610S
- 3 Connecting an S610S Master Reader
- 3.1 Open the S610 reader case
- 3.2 S610S Master Reader 12V Power and Data connections
- 3.3 Extra settings required, made on the reader
- 3.4 Addressing an S610S master reader
- 3.5 S610S Connecting Master Reader Inputs
- 3.6 Monitoring Inputs for Cable Tampers
- 3.7 Using an external read head
- 3.8 S610S Lock and spare output relay connections
- 4 Connecting an S610S to an Exit Reader
- 5 Connecting an S610S to a DIU
- 6 AC2000 Devices Application tasks
- 7 Door Modes
- 8 Interlock
- 9 Other AC2000 software configurations
- 10 S610S onboard diagnostic mode
- 11 Appendix
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OUTPUT LEVEL
Inverts the state of the output, e.g. Normally OPEN becomes normally Closed,
or Normally ON becomes Normally OFF. Note: the physical state of the output changes, and can
be checked using a multi metre.
INPUT LEVEL
Inverts the state of the inputs, e.g. Normally OPEN becomes Normally Closed. Note: The logic
state (or perceived state) of the input changes. AC2000 does not have control over the actual input
device.
SECOND SWIPE ACTION
GLOBAL PIN
Current Element Value
- Enter a PIN number for this reader. Global PIN means the same PIN
number will be used by all for access during a PIN only Timezone. Each reader can have a
different Global PIN.
DATABASE SIZE
Select Card Number, Timezone, Status and PIN (25000 card records approx.) as the offline database
mode to be used with the S610S. CEM recommend this option if 25,000 card holders easily covers
your site requirements. Only select
Card Number (100000 card records approx.) if the memory on
the Master reader becomes exhausted. If so, a compromise is required, this situation is rare.
Selecting Card Number only means for example; If the reader is Off Line, a card holder will be able
to get access outside of their Timezone.
6.4 Access control using PIN Only
Set PIN Only Time Zone if no card swipe is required for a period. For example set a Global PIN of
“5678” and a PIN Only Timezone between 9-5 Mon to Sat, and enforce a card swipe outside of that
Time Zone.
This means any person can enter using the PIN between 9-5 but a card is needed after hours.
Outside the 9-5 MON-FRI Timezone a card holder must swipe their card and enter their private
PIN
During 9-5 MON-FRI only the global PIN is required to gain access.