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S610S Manual - Hardware Installer Manual - Version 1.8
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8.2 Passenger mode interlock – Lobby Mode
Passenger mode interlock is called Lobby Mode. It is recommended to install a CEM Valve Lobby
Controller, though it is possible to create interlocking in Passenger Mode without one.
Without a Valve Lobby Controller
Using the AC2000 Devices application first set the S610S reader to door mode.
Next configure the Inter lock IP3 (or IPB if DIU present) by removing the
Normal setting.
See the paragraph above, Configuring Interlock Input IP 3, or IPB (if DIU).
Wire the two master readers to be interlocked as shown below.
IMPORTANT
Normally the interlock Input (IP3) is CLOSED; the Input going OPEN will create the interlocked
condition on the local reader. Note the S610S and S610E relays change state when the reader is
powered ON.
The relays on the S610S change state when powered up.
The relays on the S610S change state when powered up. Therefore NO (Normally Open) becomes
CLOSED, going OPEN when triggered.
No access on interlock
Devices application: Configuration > Second swipe action > No access on interlockthis will prevent
Staff card holder access while the door is interlocked in Passenger Mode. Passenger Mode
interlocking normally allows Staff card holders to pass through the door.
One-shot and the REX input will also be disabled while the door is interlocked.
With a Valve Lobby Controller
A Valve Lobby Controller is a pre-programmed PLC two door interlock controller, available from
CEM. Please consult the CEM Valve Lobby Controller manual.
Other pre-programmed PLC units are available from CEM for more complex interlocking
requirements.
Make relay 0 active – This setting only applied to readers in Passenger Mode. Normally Relay1
changes state when the Door is opened in Passenger Mode. This setting changes that from Relay 1
over to Relay 0.
Don’t end mode on close – Normally when a door is closed the Door Position sensor changes state
and that causes a Door cycle to halt and the door to be locked. Another valid card swipe will be
required to open the door again. Use this setting if you have “swinging” doors, and want Door
Open Time or Passenger Mode to run until timeout before the door locks again. A second swipe
action will cause the doors to lock