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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Appendix III: Broadcast and Timezone
Priorities
A state machine is used to determine the priority that different events such as broadcast and timezone
changes have on the terminal. The order is listed below in descending priority:
1. Broadcast open
2. Interlock input
3. Locked out TZ (timezone)
4. Door override TZ (timezone)
5. Card only TZ (timezone)
6. PIN only TZ (timezone)
Example
If there is an overlap between the Locked out TZ and the Card only TZ, the Locked out TZ
will take priority due to it being higher up the list. Once the Locked out TZ ends the Card only
TZ will take over.
Regardless of which state the terminal is in, a Broadcast open will open the door, overriding
all other options.
Note
For more information on Timezones consult the AC2000 Setup Guide, and for information
about Broadcasts consult the AC2000 Operator Guide.