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S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8
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Normal card swipe:
When Reader is in the Passenger Access Mode, the normal card swipe doesn’t affect the Passenger
Access mode and Reader displays “Door Open !with the valid card swipe buzz.
DISABLE MODE
Disable mode = 0x01
Special card swipe:
If Reader is in the Passenger Access mode, the Mode will be immediately terminated.
Normal card swipe:
The normal card swipe doesn’t affect the Passenger Access mode and Reader displays
“Door Open !” with the valid card swipe buzz.
IGNORE CARD SWIPES
Ignore Card Swipes = 0x02
When this is configured Reader disables its heads after the first card swipe. Reader displays “No
Access” during the mode ON.
7.7 Trolley mode
Trolley mode will allow a Staff Card holder to hold open a door for the throughput of goods
handling machines (fork-lifts for example) or other bulky items that require a secure powered door
to be held open for an extended period. An ordinary access card when swiped at a reader in Trolley
mode will be refused access, even though the reader may indicate to the contrary. This option has
been designed to restrain normal card holders accessing loading bay or outdoor concourse areas
where heavy machinery or airside airport restrictions apply. For more information on assigning
Staff Card permissions refer to the AC2000 VIPPS manual.
CONFIGURE TROLLEY MODE
Open AC2000 Devices application; select the reader from the Overview table.
From the
Current configuration table select Door Mode and click Edit, select Trolley and Save.
Use Passenger Time (minutes) for time trolley door is open.
TROLLEY MODE INTERLOCKING
Trolley mode commonly works in conjunction with Interlocking. Interlocking can be between a
pair of interlocked readers or between readers and a CEM Interlock Unit, each interlock solution
requires extra cabling to be in place.
7.8 Turnstile Mode
Selecting S610S Turnstile Mode
Using the reader’s key pad enter the readers setup mode.
From the Configure menu scroll to Door mode then select either, Turnstile or P Turnstile mode.
Turnstile
- Use this option unless the turnstile being used required a trigger pulse of less than
one second. In this mode LockOpenTime2 can be set by the installer. If the pulse required is less
than One Second then the installer must select
Turnstile (fast pulse) mode, see below.
P Turnstile
- Use this option if the turnstile being used requires a trigger pulse of less the one
second. In this mode
LockOpenTime2 must be set to “0” (Zero time)
Turnstile (fast pulse) is not currently available on the EtherProx reader.
Single S610S reader – Fail Secure/Fail Safe
IMPORTANT- the labelling on the S610S and S610E series reader J12 connection, indicates the
state of the relay when the reader is powered down. When the reader is powered up the relays
change to the opposite state, therefore Normally Closed becomes OPEN.
When wiring up your turnstile to the reader outputs, always test the state of the relays to ensure the
correct output connections are made.