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Glossary
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Access Control:
Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK):
ASK:
Back Tamper:
Bypass Code:
Bypass Mode:
Cards:
Case Tamper:
Default Factory Setting:
Direct Shunt Delay:
Door Bell:
Door Chime:
Fail Safe:
Fail Secure:
Lock Strike:
Lock Strike Release Time:
Master User:
Mode of Operation:
Normal Mode:
Primarily refers to
a device or set of devices controlling
the entry of people traveling through
a door or set of doors.
The
type of data communications
between the Proximity Card and the
Proximity Reader.
An abbreviation of "Amplitude
Shift Keying".
The electronic
tamper signal advising the controller
that the controller has been removed
from the wall.
The four digit code
used to change the Mode of
Operation of the AC-D31 from
Normal to Bypass Mode or vice
versa.
A Mode of Operation
where door access is not restricted to
valid users. In this mode the door
may be released by anyone pressing
the bell button.
See Proximity Cards
The electronic
tamper signal advising the controller
that the case has been opened.
The
settings that the controller is
preprogrammed with when the
controller is manufactured.
The delay time
(user programmed) used in Direct
Shunt (See Direct Shunt).
The alert sound activated
when the door bell button on the AC-
D31 is pressed. (Requires the BL-
D40 External Sounder)
The alert sound
activated when the lock strike
unlocks the door after a valid code
has been presented. (Requires the
BL-D40 External Sounder)
The system setting in
which a total power loss leaves the
connected door unlocked.
The system setting in
which a total power loss leaves the
connected door locked.
Term used for the
electronic or electromagnetic door
lock used for locking or unlocking the
door.
The
amount of time (user programmed)
that the Lock Strike remains
unlocked when a valid code is
entered.
A user which has a
Primary and Secondary Code which
are the same, and can gain access in
any Mode of Operation.
The state of
operation of the controller. There are
three "Modes": Normal Mode,
Bypass Mode, and Secure Mode.
The system setting
(Mode of Operation) in which all valid
users have access upon presenting a
valid Proximity Card or PIN Code
(Primary Code).
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Normal / Bypass Code:
Normal / Secure Code:
Normal User:
Normally Closed:
Normally Open:
Open Code 1:
Open Code 2:
Primary Code:
Programming Code:
Programming Mode:
Proximity Cards:
Relay:
REX:
Request To Exit (REX):
Secondary Code:
Secure Mode:
Secure User:
Strike:
Tamper Siren:
Tamper Siren Time:
Terminal Block:
The four
digit code used to change the
controllers Mode of Operation from
Normal to Bypass Mode or vice
versa.
The four
digit code used to change the
controllers Mode of Operation from
Normal to Secure Mode or vice
versa.
A user who only has a
Primary Code and can only gain
access in Normal Mode.
A relay output
from the controller that is activated
(closed circuit) under normal
conditions.
A relay output from
the controller that is de-activated
(open circuit) under normal
conditions.
The four digit code
used to activate the Lock Strike Relay
for testing purposes during
installation.
The four digit code
used to activate the Lock Strike Relay
for testing purposes during
installation.
The unique code
issued to enable access in Normal
Mode. Users with only primary codes
are Normal Users.
The four digit
code required when entering
programming mode, deleting users,
and resetting the AC-D31 to its
factory default settings.
The mode
used when programming the AC-
B32's system settings.
Electronically
numbered ID badges allocated to
system users and read by the
Proximity Card Reader.
An electronically controlled
switch used for providing an Open
Circuit or Closed Circuit output to
external devices.
An abbreviation of "Request
To Exit".
Refers to a
button which can release the door
from inside. Commonly located at the
reception desk, or near a door as an
emergency door release.
An additional
code issued to enable access in
Secured Mode. Users with non-
identical Primary and Secondary
Codes are Secure Users. Users with
identical Primary and Secondary
Codes are Master Users.
The system setting
(Mode of Operation) in which only
valid Secure and Master Users have
access upon presenting a valid code.
A user which has a
Primary Code and Secondary Code
that are non-identical, and can gain
access in any Mode of Operation.
See Lock Strike
The alert sound
activated when a Back Tamper or
Case Tamper event occurs.
(Requires the BL-D40 External
Sounder)
The time (user
programmed) that the Tamper Siren
will sound when activated.
The rectangular
connectors on the PCB used to
attach wiring from external devices.
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