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Hardware Installation and User’s Guide for the AC-020 Access Control System DOOR 2 DOOR 1 AC-020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 # Page 3 03/02
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Contents Introduction .....................................................11 Key Features .................................................13 Technical Specifications ................................14 Installation .......................................................16 Mounting the Controller .................................16 Power Wiring .................................................19 Typical Lock and Option Wiring .....................19 Reader Wiring.............................................
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Introduction The AC-020 is an advanced two door controller, which allows you to add or delete employees from the system, change system mode status and change system authorization codes. The AC-020 provides a higher level of security as the programmer is normally placed in a secure location while the reader sensors are remotely located outside the controlled premises.
enclosed for your reference to assist you with your record keeping. The AC-020 is capable of learning both PIN codes (keyboard based codes - 4 digits code) and Prox. Codes (codes received from proximity card reader). The Controller has two reader inputs, one for Door 1 and one for Door 2. These readers are to be located outside the restricted area. Readers need to be Wiegand 26 bits interface type, and may be a Proximity card reader (for Prox.
Key Features Here are some of the AC-020 system key features: • Supports two 26-Bit Wiegand compatible Readers • • Three Modes of Operation Normal Mode Bypass Mode Secure Mode Lock Strike Relay Output • Request to Exit (REX) button • Internal Siren • Comes with security screw and security tool • Two Status / Programming Interface LED’s • Built-in Programming Keypad • Battery Charger • Bell, Chime, & Strobe annunciator • Programmable Lock Strike release time.
Technical Specifications Electrical Characteristics Main Unit Operating Voltage: 16V AC (1.5A, 25VA) From a transformer Maximum Input Current: (Not including attached devices) Standby: 65mA Maximum: 120mA Battery Charger: 12V DC Lead Acid Battery Up to 7AH recommended Outputs Lock Strike Relay Output: 5A Relay Lock Strike Power Supply: 12V DC constant voltage 1.
Inputs Request to Exit (REX): N.O. Dry Contact Reader Input: 26-Bit Wiegand Compatible Indicators & Annunciators Visual: Two Tri-Colored LEDs Audio: Built in Sounder (Bell, Chime & Siren) Piezoelectric Buzzer Environmental Characteristics Operating Temperature: -25°F to 145°F (-31°C to 63°C) Operating Humidity: 0 to 95% (NonCondensing) Mechanical Characteristics Dimensions: 5.3” (134mm) L x 3.4” (85mm) W x 1.2” (30mm) D (Fits US Gang Box) Weight: 0.
Installation The AC-020 has been designed for easy installation. Only a few steps are required to install the controller. In this section you will learn how to mount the controller in your desired location. You will learn how to wire the controller to its power source, which includes attaching the controller to a rechargeable Lead Acid battery. Wiring diagrams are also provided for attaching the controller to the REX button and External 26Bit Wiegand Compatible readers.
Mounting the Controller 1) 2) 3) Before starting, select the location for mounting the AC-020 controller. The controller should be installed indoors and within the premises to be secured. It is recommended that the controller be installed where it cannot be seen for increased security, but still close enough to the doors so that the controller’s annunciator (Door Bell, Chime & Siren) can be heard.
4) Remove the case screw from the controller (see diagram below to locate the case screw) and remove the front case from the controller. 5) Mount the controller to the wall using the two screws provided in the Installation Kit or use the screws provided with your US Gang Box when mounting to a US Gang Box. 6) Wire the controller according to the diagrams on the next few pages. 7) Return and secure the front case using the security screw and security tool provided in the Installation Kit.
Power Wiring POWER SUPPLY FROM TRANSFORMER (+) (-) 16V AC (1.5A, 25VA) 1 12V DC LEAD ACID BATTERY UP TO 7 AH DOOR 2 DOOR 1 (+) (-) RECOMMENDED 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 # Typical Lock and Option Wiring N.O. REX 1 (-) DOOR 1 N.O.
Reader Wiring DOOR 1 READER (-) DOOR 1 12V DC, Max. 300mA READER DOOR 2 12V DC, Max.
Features and Concepts Now that you have installed your AC-020 controller, it is time to become familiar with its features and concepts. In this section you will learn about all the features that are programmable. They are the basic features of the AC-020 and can be programmed directly from the controller’s programming keypad. You will learn about the controller’s various modes of operation, how to switch between the Modes of Operation, Special Codes, Events and Event Actions.
Modes of Operation IMPORTANT NOTE: • In all of the following operations, in order to select DOOR 1 press the * key. In order to select DOOR 2 press the # key. • In the following operations, if the operation is done from an external reader, always press the # key on the external keyboard. • The following examples show the LED status of Door 1 but are applicable to Door 2 as well. The AC-020 has three modes of operation Normal, Bypass, and Secure Mode. The three modes provide different levels of security.
• 2) The Lock Strike will remain active according to the programmed Release Time. • In addition, it is possible to activate the Lock Strike in the following ways: a. Pressing the REX button b. Valid Code (from an outside reader only using Prox. Code or Pin. Code) Bypass Mode • • • • • AC-020 DOOR 2 1 The DOOR 1 / DOORORANGE DOOR 2 LED is orange In this mode the Controller is in the lowest level of security.
3) Secure Mode • • • • • AC-020 DOOR 2 The DOOR 1 / DOOR 1 RED DOOR 2 LED is red In this mode the Controller is in the highest level of security. The Controller’s keypad is used for changing modes of operation and activating the Lock Strike by the employee codes. The Lock Strike will remain active according to the programmed Release Time. In addition, it is possible to activate the Lock Strike in the following ways: a. Pressing the REX button b. Master Codes (from an outside reader only using Prox.
Changing the Modes of Operation NOTE: Changing the modes of operation can be done by entering the correct code into the Controller’s Programming keypad or the external reader’s keypad. Changing from Normal Mode to Secure Mode 1) The controller is in Normal Mode • 2) DOOR 2 GREEN Enter your Normal / Secure PIN Code • 3) DOOR 1 / DOOR 2 LED is green DOOR 1 / DOOR 2 LED will flash red DOOR 2 DOOR 1 RED Press the “*/#” key, respectively.
Changing from Secure Mode to Normal Mode 1) The controller is in Secure Mode • 2) DOOR 1 DOOR 2 RED Enter your Normal / Secure PIN Code • 3) DOOR 1 / DOOR 2 LED is red DOOR 1 / DOOR 2 LED will flash green DOOR 1 DOOR 2 GREEN Press the “*/#” key, respectively.
3) Press the “*/#” key, respectively. • DOOR 1 / DOOR 2 LED will turn orange • You are now in Bypass Mode DOOR 1 DOOR 2 ORANGE Changing from Bypass Mode to Normal Mode 1) The controller is in Bypass Mode • 2) DOOR 1 DOOR 2 ORANGE Enter your Normal / Bypass PIN Code • 3) DOOR 1 / DOOR 2 LED is orange DOOR 1 / DOOR 2 LED will flash green DOOR 1 DOOR 2 GREEN Press the “*/#” key, respectively.
Events and Event Actions Tamper Event A Tamper Event is triggered if the controller detects that a reader has been disconnected or loses power, and can also be triggered if the case of the reader is removed.
Request to Exit (REX) Button The REX button must be located inside the premises to be secured and is used to open the door without the use of a proximity card or PIN code, it is usually located in a convenient location, e.g. Inside the door or at a receptionist’s desk. The function of the REX button depends on whether the Lock Strike Relay is programmed for Fail Safe Operation or Fail Secure Operation. The door chime in the BLD40 does not sound when the REX button is used to open the door.
Siren Sound Siren sound triggered by Door 1 or Door 2 tamper is generally stopped by clearing the tamper of that door. However, if the tamper condition at the other door exists, one is required to clear that tamper event as well, in order to stop the siren. Either way, the siren may stop on its own if the pre-programmed siren time has elapsed.
Programming Instructions After reading Features and Concepts – page 21, you should already have an understanding of the AC-020’s features. Most of these features can be programmed via the AC-020’s programming keypad. The following pages describe how to program the AC-020 using the programming keypad.
Programming Menu Quick Reference Guide Menu Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 AC-020 Menu Description Changing Lock Strike Code 1 Changing Lock Strike Code 2 Changing Program Code Changing Normal/Secure Code Changing Normal/Bypass Code Changing Door Release Time Choosing Fail Secure/Fail Safe Operation Enrolling Proximity Cards or Keyboard Codes Deleting Proximity Cards or Keyboard Codes Returning to Default Factory Setting Page 32 Page Number 38 40 42 44 46 49 50 51 54 56 03/02
Programming the AC-020 FOR DOOR 1 PROGRAM: Menu Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 AC-020 Function Changing Lock Strike Code 1 Changing Lock Strike Code 2 Changing Program Code Changing Normal/Secure Code Changing Normal/Bypass Code Changing Door Release Time Choosing Fail Secure/Fail Safe Operation Initial Setting 2580 0000* 1234 3838 0000* 0004 (4 seconds) Fail Secure Enrolling Proximity Cards or Keyboard Codes Deleting Proximity Cards or Keyboard Codes Returning to Default Factory Setting Page 33 03/02
FOR DOOR 2 PROGRAM: Menu Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 Function Changing Lock Strike Code 1 Changing Lock Strike Code 2 Changing Program Code Changing Normal/Secure Code Changing Normal/Bypass Code Changing Door Release Time Choosing Fail Secure/Fail Safe Operation Initial Setting 0852 0000* 4321 8383 0000* 0004 (4 seconds) Fail Secure 7 Enrolling Proximity Cards or Keyboard Codes 8 Deleting Proximity Cards or Keyboard Codes 0 Returning to Default Factory Setting *0000 deletes a function AC-020 Page 34 03/02
NOTE: You must be in NORMAL mode to program the AC-020. DOOR 1 / DOOR 2 LED will be green. Wrong or timed out entries will reset the controller to the NORMAL mode condition. To exit programming, press the “*/#” key for two seconds. Three beeps are generated and the system will return to NORMAL mode. A short press on the “*/#” key will also return the system to NORMAL mode, and a long beep will be heard.
Entering Programming Mode To begin programming the controller’s settings, the AC-020 must first place into Programming Mode. You may only enter Programming mode from Normal mode, the controller does not permit entry to Programming Mode if the controller is in Bypass and Secure Mode. 1) Press the “*/#” key for 2 seconds • 2) The DOOR 1 LED will turn red DOOR 1 DOOR 2 RED Enter the Programming Code. The factory default Programming Code is 1234 for Door 1 and 4321 for Door 2.
Exiting Programming Mode 1) 2) 3) 4) To exit Programming Mode at any time: Press the “*” or “#” key for 2 seconds. You will hear 3 beeps and the controller will return to Normal Operating Mode. Wrong entries may reset the controller back to Normal Operating Mode. While in Programming Mode if no key is pressed for 30 seconds the AC-020 will emit a long beep and return to Normal Operating Mode.
Changing Lock Strike Code 1 1) Press the “*/#” key for 2 seconds • • • 2) Enter the Programming Code for confirmation. (Default code is 1234 for Door 1 and 4321 for Door 2.
4) Enter the new 4-digit code you wish to set as Lock Strike Code 1.
Changing Lock Strike Code 2 1) Press the “*/#” key for 2 seconds • • • 2) Enter the Programming Code for confirmation. (Default code is 1234 for Door 1 and 4321 for Door 2.
4) Enter the new 4-digit code you wish to set as the new Programming Code. • • ? ? ? ? You will hear 3 beeps The system will return to Normal mode NOTE: There is no default code for Lock Strike Code 2.
Changing the Programming Code 1) Press the “*/#” key for 2 seconds • • • 2) Enter the Programming Code for confirmation. (Default code is 1234 for Door 1 and 4321 for Door 2.
4) Enter the new 4-digit code you wish to set as the new Programming Code ? ? ? ? NOTE: Programming Code cannot be erased. When trying to program code 0000, you will hear a long beep and the system will return to Normal operating mode.
Changing the Normal / Secure Code 1) Press the “*/#” key for 2 seconds • • • 2) Enter the Programming Code for confirmation. (Default code is 1234 for Door 1 and 4321 for Door 2.
4) Enter the new 4-digit code you wish to set as the new Normal/Secure change code. • • AC-020 ? ? ? ? You will hear 3 beeps The system will return to Normal mode (Default Secure code is 3838 for Door 1 and 8383 for Door 2.
Changing the Normal / Bypass Code 1) Press the “*/#” key for 2 seconds • • • 2) Enter the Programming Code for confirmation. (Default code is 1234 for Door 1 and 4321 for Door 2.
Option 1: Disabling Bypass Mode - Disabling the Chime • Enter 0000. The Bypass Mode and the Chime function are disabled. • You will hear 3 beeps • The system will return to Normal mode Option 2: Disabling Bypass Mode - Enabling the Chime • Enter 0001. The Bypass Mode is disabled and the Chime function is enabled for Normal mode. • You will hear 3 beeps • The system will return to Normal mode Option 3: Enabling Bypass Mode - Disabling the Chime • Enter a 4-digit code ending with the digit 0.
Option 4: Enabling Bypass Mode - Enabling the Chime • Enter a 4-digit code ending with any digit except 0. The Bypass mode and the Chime function are enabled for both Normal mode and Bypass mode. • You will hear 3 beeps • The system will return to Normal mode NOTE: No default Bypass code exists.
Changing the Door Release Time 1) Press the “*/#” key for 2 seconds • • • 2) Enter the Programming Code for confirmation. (Default code is 1234 for Door 1 and 4321 for Door 2.
NOTE: This is a 4-digit code. The first digit signifies whether the unit is being used for fail secure (factory default setting) or fail safe operation. The second digit signifies the length of time in minutes the tamper alarm will sound. The last 2 digits signify the time the door release will be activated (from 01 to 99 seconds).
Enrolling Proximity Cards/Pin Codes into the System NOTE: Each proximity card is unique and can only be assigned to one slot at a time. If an unassigned proximity card is enrolled at an occupied slot, the AC-020 will generate a long beep and wait for another slot number to be entered. The card at the current slot location must be erased first, before a new code is programmed on that slot number. The same rules apply for PIN based employee codes.
3) Press 7 • • 4) Enter the 3-digit slot code you wish to assign to the employee (for example, 003 represents slot “3”). • • 5) The DOOR 2 LED will turn green The DOOR 1 LED will turn orange The DOOR 1 LED will remain orange The DOOR 2 LED will flash green DOOR 1 DOOR 2 ORANGE GREEN ? ? ? ? DOOR 1 DOOR 2 ORANGE GREEN Enroll the proximity card designated for this slot number to the reader.
7) 8) Present the proximity card designated for this slot number to the reader. • The DOOR 2 LED will stop flashing OR, • Enter the 4-digit keyboard based employee code designated for this slot number to the reader • The DOOR 2 LED will stop flashing Continue enrolling cards or entering keyboard employee codes in this manner until all employee codes are entered. NOTE: The AC-020 programmer will not accept employee codes that are already allocated to a slot.
Deleting Proximity Cards/Pin Codes from the System 1) Press the “*/#” key for 2 seconds • • • 2) Enter the Programming Code for confirmation. (Default code is 1234 for Door 1 and 4321 for Door 2.
4) Enter the 3-digit slot code you wish to delete from the system • 5) The DOOR 2 LED will flash red Enter the 4-digit Programming Code (this last step confirms that you intentionally want to delete an employee from the system). • • • DOOR 1 ORANGE DOOR 2 RED ? ? ? ? You will hear 3 beeps The system will return to Normal mode If additional employee codes need to be deleted, then repeat steps 1-5.
Return to Factory Default Settings 1) Press the “*/#” key for 2 seconds • • • 2) Enter the Programming Code for confirmation. (Default code is 1234 for Door 1 and 4321 for Door 2.
4) Enter the 4-digit Programming Code. (This last step confirms that you intentionally want to delete all your initial settings and employees from the system!) • • ? ? ? ? You will hear 3 beeps The system will return to Normal mode IMPORTANT: You must be very careful before using this command. Doing so will erase all of the employee codes from the memory and all of the special codes will return to their default values.
Replacing a Lost Programming Code In the event that your Programming Code is lost, complete the following procedure to enter Programming Mode so that you may create a new Programming Code. The AC-020 must be in Normal Mode otherwise this will not work. Make sure that the DOOR 1 / DOOR 2 LED is green before proceeding.
Replacing a Lost Normal / Secure Code In the event that your Normal / Secure Code is lost and you are locked in Secure Mode, complete the following procedure to re-enter Normal Mode so that you may program a new Normal / Secure Code. The AC-020 must be in Secure Mode otherwise this will not work. Make sure that the DOOR 1 / DOOR 2 LED is red before proceeding.
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AY-X11 Series Prox Readers w/ Bell AY-C11 / AY-D11 • Reading Distance: 8 to 10cm • RF Modulation: ASK at 125 kHz • For indoor use • Slim Stylish Design (USA Gang Box) • Bi-Color Light Indicator • Audible Buzzer Indicator • Built in Tamper (w/ Rosslare Controllers) • Includes Bell Button (w/ Rosslare Controllers) AC-020 Page 61 03/02
AY-X12 Series Prox Readers AY-C11 / AY-D11 • Reading Distance: 8 to 10cm • RF Modulation: ASK at 125 kHz • For indoor use • Slim Stylish Design (USA Gang Box) • Bi-Color Light Indicator • Audible Buzzer Indicator (w/ Rosslare Controllers) • Built in Tamper (w/ Rosslare Controllers) AC-020 Page 62 03/02
AY-X12 Series Prox Readers AY-H12 / AY-J12 / AY-K12 / AY-L12 / AY-M12 • Reading Distance: 7 to 12cm • RF Modulation: ASK at 125 kHz • For outdoor use • Slim Stylish Design (UK or USA Gang Box, Mullion) • Bi-Color Light Indicator • Includes LED Control Input • Audible Buzzer Indicator • Built in Tamper Output AC-020 Page 63 03/02
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