User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Mounting the Terminal
- Wiring the Terminal
- 3.1 Cabling requirements
- 3.2 The Front Board
- 3.3 The Input/Output Board
- 3.4 Wiring locks
- 3.5 Terminal with Request to Exit Switch
- 3.6 Configuration information
- 3.7 Terminal with 3rd Party Wiegand Read Head
- 3.8 Configuration information
- 3.9 Terminal with S610s Exit Reader
- 3.10 Terminal with DIU 210
- 3.11 Terminal with DIU 230
- 3.12 PoE+ Terminal with S610s Exit Reader
- 3.13 Tamper Detection on Reader Inputs
- Reader Network Configuration
- AC2000 Software Configuration
- The System Configuration Menu
- Door Modes
- Appendix II: Device Settings Remote Application
- Appendix III: Broadcast and Timezone Priorities
- Appendix IV: Loading Card Definitions
- Appendix V: Configuring a Third Party Reader as a Master
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Chapter 7
Door Modes
The emerald terminal can be configured to function in different modes other than the standard
door mode described in the main section of the manual. The door modes are:
• Door mode including:
– Interlock
– Multi-swipe
• Control post
• Passenger mode including:
– Interlock
7.1 Door Mode
Door mode is the normal terminal configuration that is described in the main installation
section of this manual. It allows a terminal to control access to a door and monitor specific
inputs associated with that door.
7.1.1 Door mode timings
When a valid card is presented at a terminal in door mode, a chain of events takes place which
is dictated by specific settings in the Devices application. These timings are configurable in
the Devices application and also on the terminal itself.
The door open cycle.
Figure 45 Illustration of typical door timings