
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
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System 2 Installation / Programming Manual
CHAPTER 1
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
Introduction
System 2 is a complete two-door Access Control System which can be expanded into a 16 door System.
User codes can be expanded to thousands of users for each System 2.
We understand that not everyone needs thousands of users or 16 doors. That's why we make these upgrade
features optional. We believe that you should only purchase exactly what you need... when you need it.
That's why we decided to make the System 2 available as a one door system and yet retain all the features and
hardware to enable you to upgrade it instantly with a minimum of hassle.
So, for single door Systems, just install a one door System 2 and enjoy the benefits of a low cost installation.
If the need arises to provide Access Control for a second door, an upgrade kit is available.
All versions of System 2 are shipped without any premium options activated. The version you have
purchased has a number of options which need to be activated (turned on) to expand the System 2 to
its full capabilities. Please refer to Option 13 Install Options before you begin programming.
Programming
Programming and operating data appear on a two-line 48 character Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). The LCD,
Programming Keypad and instructions are located inside the locking steel cabinet. To make programming
even easier, an RS232 port is available for an event printer, Video Display Terminal or Personal Computer.
With the addition of modems, the System can be programmed and reports generated from a remote location.
The RS232 output line is active for use with a printer. If you wish to do any programming with a VDT or PC
the Full Duplex, RS232 option must be activated.
Function and Use
Users can pass through an entry point secured by a Keypad, Reader, or combination of both by entering a
correct code into the Keypad or presenting a valid Card or Data Chip to the reader. The System then decides
if the user is allowed access to this door at the current time and date, either grants or denies access and logs
the transaction in the event buffer.
A door can be programmed for public access to automatically lock and unlock according to the programmed
time schedules set up by the System Administrator.
Calendar
System 2 has a built-in clock and calendar that automatically adjusts for daylight savings time and leap year.
Also, there are hundreds of holidays which allow the System to selectively engage alternate holiday schedules
for users and doors.
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