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38 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL
13 ACCESS CONTROL: SYSTEM FEATURES
Access Control defines the days and times people are allowed to enter and
exit a site. An Access Control door uses a reader, an Access Control
Module, a Request-for-Exit motion detector, a door contact and an
electronic door strike to unlock the door for authorized personnel at
authorized times. For details on connecting these devices, refer to the
Digiplex/DigiplexNE Access Control Module Reference & Installation
Manual.
Figure 13-1: Typical Access Control Installation*
Each person authorized to access the protected area is issued a card. The
card is assigned to a User Access Code programmed with an Access Level
(see section 13.5) and a Schedule (see section 13.6). When a card is
presented to the reader, the control panel determines whether or not to
unlock the door depending on if the card is allowed to open that door and if
the card is permitted at that particular time and day.
* UL Note: For UL Listed systems, the DGP2-641AC keypad shall be used for
Access Control systems. The keypad is only compatible with the PosiProx
(CR-R880-A) reader.
13.1 COMMON ACCESS CONTROL TERMS
Access Alarm: An audible or silent warning generated by the reader to
indicate that an Access Door is open past the programmed time allowed or
that it was opened without an “Access Granted” or “Request for Exit” signal.
This event is logged in the Event Buffer, but cannot be reported.
Access Card: A tag assigned to a User Access Code used to identify the
user to the Access Control system. By presenting the tag to a reader, the
system can verify whether the tag is valid.
Access Denied: An Access Control term for the system’s refusal to admit
access through an Access Door.
Access Granted: An Access Control term for the system permitting
admission through a protected door.
Burglar Alarm: An audible or silent warning sent to the control panel
indicating that an armed zone in the DigiplexNE security system has been
breached. This event is logged in the Event Buffer and can be reported to a
Monitoring Station.
Door Left Open: Each Access Door is programmed with a period of time it
is allowed to remain open. Once the door has been open past this time
limit, an Access Alarm will be triggered.
Forced Door: An Access Door was opened without an “Access Granted” or
“Request for Exit” signal, a silent or audible Access Alarm can be triggered.
Reader: An Access Control device (Posiprox CR-R880-A) normally located
near an Access Door that serves to relay the information from an Access
Card presented to it to the control panel.
Request for Exit: When a REX device (Paradoor 460) installed above an
Access Door within a protected area detects movement, it sends a request-
for-exit signal to the panel.
Valid Card: An Access Card presented to a reader during its assigned
Schedule and within its assigned Access Level.
13.2 PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW
Several features and options for Access Control are available in the
DigiplexNE system. Some are programmed through the control panel and
are explained in this manual. Other features and options are explained in
the Access Control Module Reference & Installation Manual. The following
is the MINIMUM required to program Access Control:
Step 1: Enable Access Control in section [3038] option [1]
Step 2: Assign the Doors in sections [2201] to [2232]
Step 3: Create the Access Levels in sections [2601] to [2615]
Step 4: Create the Schedules in sections [2401] to [2432]
Step 5: Set the Holidays in sections [2701] to [2712]
Step 6: Program User Access Codes (see section 12 on page 36)
Step 7: Program the Access Control Modules (see Modules Programming
Guide)
13.3 ENABLE ACCESS CONTROL
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ECTION [3038]: OPTION [1]
(Default = disabled) When option [1] is enabled, the Access Control feature
is activated. The control panel and the doors must be programmed (see
section 13.2).
13.4 DOOR NUMBERING
S
ECTIONS [2201] TO [2232]
Each door to be monitored and controlled requires an Access Control
Module (DGP2-ACM1P). The keypad or module is assigned to the door
through the its serial number in sections [2201] to [2232]. DigiplexNE
supports up to 32 Doors.
13.5 ACCESS LEVELS
S
ECTIONS [2601] TO [2615]
Access Levels determine which Doors a user can access. Each Access
Level is a combination of the Doors from sections [2201] to [2232] (see
section 13.4). Access Levels are assigned to the users through their User
Access Codes (refer to the System Manager’s Manual).
For example, if the options [1], [2] and [3] are enabled in the First Screen of
section [2601], any User assigned to Level 01 will only have access to
doors 01, 02, and 03.
Access Levels from 01 to 15 are programmed in sections [2601] to [2615]
respectively. Each section contains four screens of 8 options representing
the 32 Doors. Level 00 allows the user access to all the Doors. For each
Access Level enable or disable the options as required:
13.6 ACCESS SCHEDULES
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ECTIONS [2401] TO [2432]
The Access Levels described in section 13.5 determine the Doors a user
can have access to and the Schedules determine when the user can have
access to those Doors.
Each Schedule consists of two programmable time periods called Interval A
and Interval B. For each Interval determine when users will have access by
programming the Start Time in the first screen and the End Time in the
second screen according to the 24hr. clock (i.e. 9PM = 21:00). The
Intervals are only valid during the days programmed in the third screen.
Option [8] in the third screen represents the programmed holidays (see
section 13.8). When option [8] is enabled, users have access between the
1 = Request for Exit Device (Paradoor)
2 = Door Contact
3 = Reader (PosiProx or PosiPIN) on other side
of the wall
4 = Access Control Module (DGP2-ACM1P)
5 = Locking Device
6 = Control Panel (DGP-NE96)
Section Options [1] to [8] represent:
1st Screen
Doors
2nd Screen
Doors
3rd Screen
Doors
4th Screen
Doors
Level 01: [2601] 01 to 08 09 to 16 17 to 24 25 to 32
to
Level 15: [2615] 01 to 08 09 to 16 17 to 24 25 to 32
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