Specifications

CT1000
UNIVERSAL ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS
INSTALLATION AND WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
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Form 77085 Rev. B 08-09-2005
PROGRAMMING: GENERAL INFORMATION
Programming the CT1000 can be done either by computer programming or manual-
ly, using the keypad, or TEP1 or TEP2 programmer. The standard unit can have up
to 1000 codes, cards, or iButtons. Their functions can be chosen using software or
by manually adding the code/card/iButton and function (see “DEFINITION OF
CODE/IBUTTON FUNCTIONS AND FACTORY DEFAULTS” below). Time zone
controls are possible with computer programming. See help files and software doc-
umentation for details. When manual programming, it is critical to keep a record of
the people and codes/cards/iButtons which are issued to them along with their func-
tions and PIN numbers (for cards or iButtons). This will enable the ability to manage
the access system properly. Time delays can be set either manually or using com-
puter programming.
The units come from the factory with preset factory default codes (described
below). When the lock is reset (memory erased) it will return to factory default
codes. A keypad (using the 100CAB) or TEP1 or TEP2 and master card/iButton will
need to be initialized again. Initializing a master card/iButton, TEP1, or TEP2, or
changing the master code, or computer programming, will erase the factory default
codes and “System 7” cards and iButtons.
When programming with a computer, it is possible to enable or disable manual pro-
gramming. If manual programming is enabled, and a code, card, or iButton is
entered manually, the Audit Trail Report will be corrupted. Using the “System 7” pro-
gramming method, up to 7 iButtons and/or cards can be entered into a unit.
(See next page.)
DEFINITION OF ACCESS FUNCTIONS AND FACTORY DEFAULTS:
MASTER 97531 Allows access to programming functions. Will not activate relays.
NORMAL 13579 Activates main relay for relock time delay. Will reset alarm condition.
ACCESS
TOGGLE 135135 Activates main relay until same or another Toggle code/card/iButton is entered.
LOCKOUT 9115 “Freezes” the lock in its present condition, either locked or unlocked, until the same or
another Lockout code/card/iButton is entered.
ONE-TIME ACCESS No factory default. This type of code/card/iButton will allow access only once.
It will then become deleted from memory.
SUPERVISED ACCESS No factory default. This type of code/card/iButton allows access only when used with
another Supervised Access code/card/iButton. The second code/card/iButton must be
entered within five seconds of the first one. The order that they are entered does not
matter. The second supervised access credential entered will be reported on the audit
trail report.
PASS-THRU No factory default. This type of access code/card/iButton allows access even if the
lock is in the “Freeze/Lockout” mode. After the relock time delay, the controller will
resume its “Lockout” status.
FACTORY DEFAULT
WHEN SWIPING
MAG-STRIPE
CARDS THE
STRIPE MUST BE
TO THE RIGHT AS
SHOWN. INSERT
THE CARD AT THE
TOP OF THE
READER AND
SWIPE SMOOTHLY
DOWNWARD.
WHEN SWIPING
PROX CARDS OR
FOBS, SIMPLY
PRESENT THE
CARD OR FOB
WITHIN A FEW
INCHES OF THE
READER.
MAG-
STRIPE
REFER TO THE 1000 USER QUICK REFERENCE (FORM 57001)
FOR MANUAL PROGRAMMING STEPS.