Guardian Technologies Door ACT1000 User Manual

Operating & Installation Instructions for  
ACT1000/2000 Access Control Units  
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Contents  
Door Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..16  
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 16  
Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 16  
Timers . . . . . …. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
Timed Actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...17  
Communications . . . . . . . . . . …. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
Set Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . …17  
Direct Conn. . . . . . …. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
High Speed . . . . . . . . . . . … . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18  
Slave Mode (ACT2000 Only) . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
No Hist. Log . . . . . . . …. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 18  
Print All . . . . . . . . . . …. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Remote Doors (ACT2000 Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ….18  
Card Set-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . …..18  
Site Code 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Site Code 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Card Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Change PIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ……19  
Factory Default . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ……19  
Diagrams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ……………….. 20  
ACT1000 Configuration Standalone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20  
ACT2000 Configuration Standalone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 21  
DS100 Door Station Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ……. 22  
Wiring for Entry / Exit Readers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ……. 23  
ACT20 Pin Pad Installation Diagram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 24  
ACT1000/2000 PC / Printer and Modem Cables. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25  
Interlock Configuration. . . . . … . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ..  
26  
Fire Override Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 26  
ACTWinPro Configuration. . . . . … . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ... ..27  
ACT 4-Line Network Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ………. 28  
ACT Single Line RS-485 Converter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 29  
ACT Modem Configuration. . . . . … . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. 30  
ACT LAN Configuration. . . . . … . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 31  
ACT System Configuration. . . . . … . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 32  
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ACT1000/2000 Operating Instructions  
Software Version 3.23-00  
Operating Instructions for  
ACT1000/2000 Access Control Units  
Software Version: 3.23-00  
All user functions are accessed via two six-digit codes. The first code is for the Operator who  
is responsible for the day-to-day administration of the system, adding and deleting users,  
setting names and assigning time-zones etc. The second code is for the Installer who  
performs the initial configuration of the system and decides on communications settings,  
interfaces, and modes of operation.  
Default Codes  
Operator  
123456  
Installer  
999999  
Menu System  
All user functions are accessed via a menu system. The menu (or submenu) title appears on  
the top line of the display. The bottom line contains the current item in the menu. The three  
keys on the bottom row of the keypad are used for navigation:  
Menu Navigation Keys  
0 Next menu item  
Quit to previous menu.  
Select item or Submenu  
Text Entry  
Textual descriptions (user names etc.) are entered via a simple text entry system. Each of the  
digits 1-9 may be used to enter letters, numbers or symbols according to the table below.  
Pressing the required digit once will bring up the first letter in that group. Subsequent presses  
will step through the group and then back to the first letter. Pressing the 0 key advances to the  
next character and pressing the key moves back to the previous character. The key  
accepts the currently displayed text. If the cursor is at the first location in the display,  
pressing the key gives the option to cancel all the displayed text.  
Text Entry Keys  
1  
4✘  
a b c A B C 1  
j k l J K L 4  
2
5
8
0
d e f D E F 2  
m n o M N O 5  
w x y z W X Y Z 8  
Next Character  
3✘  
6✘  
g h i G H I 3  
p q r P Q R 6  
7s t u v S T U V 7  
9SPC - & . + ’ / 9 0  
Previous Character  
Accept displayed text  
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ACT1000/2000 Operating Instructions  
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Operator Menu  
Allow a user or range of users to open the door  
Prevent a user or range of users from opening the door  
Enter a name for each user  
Assign users to groups  
Specify options for each user  
Set the individual PIN for each user  
Learn randomly coded cards (e.g. Bank Cards)  
Assign a batch of cards to a range of users  
Assign a card to a user  
User Setup  
Enable  
Disable  
Assign Names  
Assign Groups  
Assign Options  
Assign PINs  
Learn  
Batch Cards  
One-To-One  
Card Validity2  
Set a validity period for a user.  
Allow users in specified groups to open the door  
Prevent users in specified groups from opening the door  
Enter a name for each group  
Specify what access rights apply to each group  
Specify output and PIN options for each group  
Set the PIN for each Group.  
Group Setup  
Enable  
Disable  
Assign Names  
Access Rights  
Assign Options  
Assign PINs  
Show the system log on the display (recent events first)  
Print the system log on an attached serial printer  
Prevent events entering the system log  
System Log  
Display Log  
Print Log  
Filter Log2  
Control Door1  
Lock Door  
Unlock Door  
Normalise Door  
Pass Door  
AUX output on  
AUX output off  
Lock door - prevent all cards from opening it.  
Unlock door - relay is activated so cards are not required.  
Set a door back to normal operation  
Momentarily open a door for the programmed time  
Switches the auxiliary output on  
Switches the auxiliary output off  
User Tracking2  
Log in  
Log out  
Clear All  
Log a user into the tracking area  
Log a user out of the tracking area  
Remove all users from the tracking area  
Set the current date and time for the system  
Set Date/Time  
Time Zones  
Specify the time periods and days which apply to a given timezone  
Specify which days within the next year are holidays  
Set the current system issue level (if issue checking option enabled)  
Change the PIN used to access the operator menu  
Set Holidays  
Issue Number  
Change PIN  
Exit from the menu is automatic if no keys are pressed for a period of time.  
1On the ACT2000, you will first be prompted for a door.  
2Only present on ACT2000  
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User Setup  
The User Setup menu allows the operator to enable and disable individual users, and to  
change the configuration information for each user. In each of the user setup functions, the  
user is selected by either using the 0 key to advance to the required user, or alternatively by  
using the numeric keys 1-9 to directly enter the number of the desired user. The top line of  
the display will show the name for each user if one has been entered, otherwise the number  
only will be displayed.  
Enable  
The Enable function allows a user or range of users to be enabled. Pressing the key  
enables the displayed user. This means that the card or token belonging to this user will be  
recognized and may be allowed entry to the protected area. Note that the group disable  
function or programmed access rights may override an enabled user.  
Disable  
The Disable function allows a user or range of users to be disabled. Pressing the key  
disables the displayed user. This means that the card or token belonging to this user will no  
longer be recognized and will not allow entry to the protected area.  
Assign Names  
The Assign Names function allows a 16 character textual name to be assigned to each user  
between 1 and 200/1000 (200 on the ACT1000, 1000 on the ACT2000). This name will be  
shown with any displayed or printed log events involving this user. Pressing the key  
selects text entry mode.  
Assign Groups  
The Assign Groups function allows a user or range of users between 1 and 1000/20000 to be  
assigned to one of up to 32 user groups. The user then inherits the options and time zones that  
are programmed for that group. By default, all users belong to Group 1. All users above 1000  
on the ACT1000 always belong to Group 1 (unless programmed via ACTWinPro).  
Assign Options  
The Assign Options function allows additional options to be assigned to each user between 1  
and 1000/20000. The available options are displayed in brackets in the form [23T] with non-  
assigned options displayed as a dash. Pressing the key allows the options to be altered.  
When changing options, the 0 key advances to each option, and the key selects or  
deselects the displayed option.  
Option  
Description  
The general-purpose output OP2 is activated for its programmed  
duration when this user is granted access.  
The general-purpose output OP3 is activated for its programmed  
duration when this user is granted access.  
When the user is granted access, the relay is toggled so the door  
will remain permanently open until the next time the card or token  
is read.  
2
3
Activate O/P 2  
Activate O/P 3  
Toggle Relay  
T
Note: The options assigned to an individual user operate in addition to those assigned  
to the group.  
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Assign PINs  
The Assign PINs function allows a different PIN to be assigned to each of the first  
1000/2000 users. Initially, the PIN will be unset. Pressing the key will prompt for the PIN  
for the displayed user to be entered (it will not be displayed). The PIN must then be re-  
entered for verification. The PIN will be accepted as long as it does not conflict with any  
existing PIN (or duress PIN). Entering all zeros will delete the PIN. The actual PIN is never  
shown on the display.  
In PIN Only operation, this is the PIN that that user must enter to gain access. In this case, the  
PIN must be unique. In PIN & Card operation, this is the PIN that must be entered after the  
user has presented a card to the reader. If a PIN for a user is not set, then the relevant group  
PIN may be used instead (PIN & Card only).  
Note that if learned cards are being used on the system, then individual user PINs are not  
permitted. In this case the relevant group PIN should be used instead.  
Learn  
In Learn Mode, any or all of the first 1000/2000 users may be allocated a randomly coded  
card in place of the usual site coded card. Any card with valid data on ISO Track 2 may be  
used. Certain types of wiegand cards may also be used.  
Initially the display will show Not Assigned for the selected user indicating that the normal  
site-coded card should be used. Pressing the key prompts the user to select a door to learn  
from. After selecting a door, the user presents a card to the reader at that door. When the user  
presents the card to the reader, a unique 10-digit number generated from the data on the card  
is displayed. This card may then be used to gain access, and will replace any previously  
learned card.  
Instead of presenting the card, the 10-digit number may be directly entered on the keyboard,  
if it is known in advance. Entering all zeros for the card number will revert to using the  
standard site-coded card for that user.  
Learning cards is particularly useful for visitors who could, for example, use their  
personal bankcards to gain access for the duration of their visit.  
Batch Cards  
The Batch Cards function allows a sequential batch of cards to be assigned to a sequential  
range of users (e.g. card numbers 1001 to 1200 assigned from user 1 to user 200, where user  
1 has card 1001). 50/100 batches may be programmed, each with a unique range of cards.  
Users may be assigned different cards in different batches if desired.  
Initially, the display will show the batch as Not Assigned. Pressing the key prompts the  
user to select a door to read the cards from. The user must then present the first card in the  
batch to the reader at the selected door. When the user presents the first card to the reader,  
the card number is displayed. The user is then prompted to enter the last card in the batch.  
Instead of presenting the card, the 10-digit number may be directly entered on the keyboard,  
if it is known in advance. If the cards entered are already assigned to another batch, then the  
user is prompted to try again. The display will then request the user number to be assigned to  
the first card in the batch. Ensure that the user selected does not already have a card assigned.  
The usual site coded cards are disabled if any batch cards are assigned on the system.  
However, site coded cards may be entered as a batch. Learned cards operate as normal.  
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One-To-One  
In One-To-One Mode, any known card may be assigned to any of the first 1000/2000 users.  
If the site code and card number are known then they may be entered in from the keypad or  
the card may also be presented to a reader (similar to Learn Mode).  
Card Validity (ACT 2000 Only)  
The Card Validity menu allows any of the first 2000 users to be assigned a validity period. A  
user is considered invalid if the current date is not within the validity dates.  
Group Setup  
The Group Setup menu allows the operator to control how the system handles groups of  
users. A group may be enabled or disabled as a block, and may have options and timezones  
applied to the group as a whole. Users 1 to 1000/20000 may be assigned to any of the 32  
groups. Users numbered above 1000 on the ACT1000 always belong to the first group  
(unless programmed in blocks of 100 via ACTWinPro). Group selection is the same as for  
users: the group is selected by either using the 0 key to advance to the required group, or  
alternatively by using the numeric keys 1-9 to directly enter the number of the desired group.  
The top line of the display will show the name for each group if one has been entered,  
otherwise the number only will be displayed.  
Enable  
The Enable function allows a group of users to be enabled. Pressing the key enables the  
displayed group. This means that the cards or tokens belonging to all users in the group will  
be recognized and will be allowed entry to the protected area provided that the individual  
users are also enabled.  
Disable  
The Disable function allows a group of users to be disabled. Pressing the key disables the  
displayed group. This means that the cards or tokens belonging to all the users in the group  
will no longer be recognized and will not be allowed entry to the protected area even if the  
individual users are enabled.  
Assign Names  
The Assign Names function allows a 16 character textual name to be assigned to each group.  
Pressing the key selects text entry mode. The group name is entered or deleted in exactly  
the same fashion as for individual user names.  
Access Rights  
The Access Rights function allows up to 8 timezone and door combinations to be specified  
for all users in a group. When a group is selected, the combinations will be displayed on the  
top line of the display in the form ABCDEFGH + -. The 0 key may be used to highlight one  
of these combinations and the bottom line of the display will show that timezone and door  
combination. Pressing the key allows the combination to be altered.  
1) Select Group  
Group 3  
0 for next group  
to display access rights  
Timed Access  
2) Displaying access rights  
A B C D E F G H + -  
At all times  
0 for next combination  
to change combination  
Selected Doors  
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3) Changing timezone  
Timezone  
0 for next timezone  
to select  
At all times  
4) Changing door combination  
Door 7  
[23---7—AB]  
0 for next door  
to select/deselect  
when done  
In addition, Full Access or No Access may quickly be set for the group by  
highlighting and selecting the + or symbols respectively:  
5) Setting Full Access  
to set full access  
A B C D E F G H + -  
Full Access ?  
6) Setting No Access  
to set no access  
A B C D E F G H + -  
No Access ?  
Assign Options  
The Assign Options function allows additional options to be assigned collectively to all users  
in the group. The assigned options are displayed in brackets in the form [23TXB] with non-  
assigned options displayed as a dash. Pressing the key allows the options to be altered.  
When changing options, the 0 key advances to each option, and the key selects or  
deselects the displayed option.  
Option  
Description  
The general-purpose output OP2 is activated for its programmed  
duration when users in this group are granted access.  
The general-purpose output OP3 is activated for its programmed  
duration when users in this group are granted access.  
When the user is granted access, the relay is toggled so the door  
will remain permanently open until the next time the card or token  
is read.  
2
3
Activate O/P 2  
Activate O/P 3  
Toggle Relay  
T
On ACT1000 only, if the auxiliary door has been enabled, only  
groups with this option selected are allowed access.  
On ACT2000 only, if tracking bypass is enabled, then users in this  
group are always allowed access through antipassback doors.  
X
B
Auxiliary Door  
Track Bypass  
Note: The options assigned to an individual user operate in addition to those assigned  
to the group.  
Assign PINs  
The Assign PINs function allows a different PIN to be assigned to each group of users.  
Initially, the PIN will be unset. Pressing the key will prompt for the PIN for the displayed  
group to be entered (it will not be displayed). The PIN must then be re-entered for  
verification. The PIN will be accepted as long as it does not conflict with any existing PIN  
(or duress PIN). The actual PIN is never shown on the display. If set, a PIN directly assigned  
to a user will take priority over this PIN.  
System Log  
The System Log menu allows the operator to view events in the historical event log, and to  
request a printout of the entire log.  
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Display Log  
The Display Log function allows the operator to view events in the historical log directly on  
the LCD display. When this option is selected, the latest event in the log is displayed with the  
time and date on the top line of the display, and the event details being scrolled across the  
bottom line. Each log event will be displayed in turn (stepping backwards in time) until the  
end of the log is reached. Pressing the 0 key advances immediately to the previous event  
without waiting for it to be displayed. Pressing the key locks the current event on the  
display until is pressed again. Pressing the key exits from the display log function.  
Print Log  
The Print Log function allows the user to request the immediate printing of the entire system  
log on an attached serial printer. If real-time log printing is enabled, new events will be  
buffered until the complete log print is completed. Note that selection of this function only  
starts the log printing, and this may take a few minutes to complete. The display will indicate  
that printing has commenced, and return to the previous menu. If this function is re-selected  
before the log has been completely printed, then the option to stop the printout is given.  
ACT Recommend the Epson LQ-300:  
Wiring between Printer & Controller: Controller  
Printer  
0v TX RX  
SERIAL (25 way connector)  
0V---------------------- PIN 7  
TX---------------------- PIN 3  
RX---------------------- PIN 20  
Printer settings:  
CHARACTER TABLE PC850  
PAGE LENGTH OF TRACTOR 11 INCHES  
SKIP OVER PERFORATION OFF  
AUTO TEAR OFF OFF  
GRAPHIC PRINT DIRECTION BI-D  
SOFTWARE ESC/P2  
AGM OFF  
AUTO LINE FEED OFF  
INTERFACE SERIAL  
BIT RATE 9600BPS  
PARITY BIT NONE  
DATA LENGTH 8 BITS  
EXT/ACK OFF  
STATE REPLY OFF  
Filter Log (ACT 2000 Only)  
The Filter Log function allows the user to prevent certain events from being entered on the  
system log. Normally all events are logged, but to prevent ACTWinPro from having to store a  
lot of information on a large installation, some events may be filtered out.  
The event types that can be filtered are access granted, access denied, alarms (mains fail,  
tamper etc.), door events (exit button pressed etc.) and others. The 0 key advances to each  
event type, and the key enables or disables the displayed event type.  
The events may also be filtered out on certain doors. Normally all doors are allowed, but the  
user may prevent certain doors from reporting events.  
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Control Door  
The Control Door menu allows the operator to control the door or externally connected  
equipment such as lighting or heating.  
Lock Door  
The Lock Door function causes the door relay to be de-energized. The bottom line of the  
display will show “Door Locked” and the red LED on the reader will flash. All subsequent  
cards will be rejected until the door is unlocked or returned to its normal state.  
Unlock Door  
The Unlock Door function causes the door relay to be energized. The bottom line of the  
display will show “Door Unlocked” and the green LED on the reader will flash.  
Normalise Door  
The Normalise Door function causes the door relay to be de-energized and the door to return  
to its normal state. The LED on the reader stops flashing and all subsequent operation will be  
the normal response to card activity.  
Pass Door  
The Pass Door function causes the door relay to be energized for the programmed period of  
time. This may be used to grant access to a person waiting outside the door.  
AUX output on  
The AUX output on function causes the auxiliary output relay to be energized. It will remain  
energized until the output is explicitly switched off. The output may be used to control  
externally connected equipment such as lights or heating.  
AUX output off  
The AUX output off function causes the auxiliary output relay to be de-energized. The output  
may be used to control externally connected equipment such as lights or heating.  
User Tracking (ACT2000 Only)  
The user tracking option allows the controller to remember which users are in or out of the  
defined area. If antipassback doors are assigned, then these define the tracking area. Users  
will not be allowed to re-enter the area until they have been recorded as exiting. The Users  
Present output and User Limit A & B outputs operate on the tracking area. If perimeter doors  
are assigned, then these define the area, however users may re-enter without restriction. If  
both are assigned, then the antipassback doors define the tracking area.  
Log in (ACT2000 Only)  
This function manually enters a user into the area. An event is logged for tracking. This is  
typically used when a user has forgotten their card. Manual login is not available if  
antipassback doors are defined – card access MUST be used.  
Log out (ACT2000 Only)  
This function manually removes a user from the area. An event is logged for tracking. This is  
typically used when a user has forgotten their card or when they have violated antipassback  
procedures and require entry.  
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Clear All (ACT2000 Only)  
This function manually removes all users from the area. An event is logged for tracking. This  
is typically used at the end of a day or week to remove any users from the system who have  
neglected to use their cards when exiting.  
Set Date/Time  
The Set Date/Time function allows the operator to adjust the date and time on the  
controller’s real-time clock. The built-in clock is normally accurate to within 60 seconds per  
month and will occasionally need adjusting to maintain the accuracy of logged events.  
The display will prompt the user to enter the correct year (1996-2020), month (1-12), date (1-  
31), hour (0-23) and minute (0-59). The seconds will be zeroed. The prompt “Set?” is  
displayed on the bottom line of the LCD. The clock will not actually be updated until the ✘  
key is pressed, allowing the operator to wait until the time is exactly correct. Any other key  
will exit without altering the time.  
The day of the week calculation, millennium and leap year adjustments are made  
automatically by the controller’s internal clock, even if power is not present.  
ACTWinPro automatically changes the controller time to match that of the PC. For  
Summer and Winter time changes, the controller must be connected to  
ACTWinPro.  
Time Zones  
A timezone is a combination of times for which some specified event should occur. For  
example, it may be used to determine when a group of users should be allowed access to the  
protected area. Typically, this is used to give different user groups varying degrees of access  
to the doors at different times of the day.  
As an example: In a manufacturing environment, most production workers would be allowed  
access only on Monday to Thursday from 8.30 to 17.00, and on Friday from 8.30 to 15.00.  
This period would be set up in a timezone and assigned to most groups. Another category of  
worker might work different hours, so a second timezone could be set up for Monday to  
Friday from 17.00 to 19.30 and assigned to these groups, in addition to the previous  
timezone. Management would usually be granted 24 hour access, so a third timezone could  
be set up granting access from Sunday to Saturday (and holidays) from 00.00 to 23.59 and  
assigned to the management group. Note that there is a built-in 24-hour timezone that could  
be used instead.  
Each timezone consists of up to five periods of time and a corresponding combination of  
assigned weekdays or holidays. The timezone is in force during the hours specified in any of  
the five time periods, but only on the days specified for that period.  
The current timezone number will be displayed on the top line of the display. The desired  
timezone may be selected using the 0 key or directly by entering the timezone number. The  
lower line on the display will indicate if that timezone is active or inactive. Pressing the ✘  
key allows the timezone to be edited. In edit mode, the top line of the display shows the  
available periods in the form ABCDE * -. The 0 key allows one of the five periods to be  
selected and pressing allows the period to be set.  
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1) Select Timezone  
Timezone 3  
Inactive  
0 for next timezone  
to edit timezone  
2) Select period  
A B C D E + -  
Week Days  
0 for next period  
to edit period  
08:30 -> 17:00  
3) Changing days/holidays  
4) Changing time period  
Wednesday  
[TWTF--1—4]  
0 for next day/holiday  
to select/deselect  
when done  
Period  
0-9 to set time  
for next minute/hour  
when done  
08:30 -> 17:00  
In addition, the timezone may be assigned a name or all time periods cleared quickly  
by highlighting and selecting the * or symbols respectively:  
5) Assigning timezone name  
6) Clearing a timezone  
to assign name  
A B C D E * -  
Assign Name ?  
to clear timezone  
A B C D E * -  
Clear ?  
The assigned name will be displayed in place of Timezone N whenever the timezone  
is displayed or being selected from a list. In addition, there is a built in timezone “24  
Hours” which is always active. There are 16 timezones available on the ACT1000  
and 32 available on the ACT2000.  
Set Holidays  
The controller has a built in holiday scheduler that is used in conjunction with the operation  
of the timezones. When the scheduler is entered, the top line of the display shows the twelve  
months in the form JFMAMJJASOND -. A particular month may be selected by using the 0  
key, and the key allows that month to be edited.  
1) Select month  
JFMAMJJASOND -  
March  
0 for next month  
to edit month  
2) Edit holiday  
Wed 1 Mar 2000  
Holiday 1  
0 for next day.  
to change holiday type  
when done  
Any number of days within the next year may be tagged as being holidays. In effect, each  
holiday type is an extra day of the week, and will ensure that only timezones with the  
correct holiday types selected will be active.  
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Issue Number  
This option allows the user to set the current system issue level to a number between  
zero (default) and 255. Only cards that have an issue number greater than or equal to  
the system issue level will be granted access. A card without an issue number encoded  
(Proximity, Wiegand, etc.) has an effective issue level of zero.  
Issue numbering is intended for use in situations where all cards on the system are  
replaced on a regular basis. As an example, a health club might use its membership  
cards to allow the members access to different facilities. Towards the end of the year  
when members renew their subscription, they are given a new membership card with a  
higher issue number encoded on it. For a period of time, the old and new cards will  
both be granted access. At some point in the New Year, the system issue level is  
increased to the new level, leaving only paid up members with access. Life members  
could be given cards with an issue level of 255, which will always work.  
Note: Issue numbering is usually only possible with standard ACT site-coded cards.  
Change PIN  
The Change PIN function allows a different PIN to be configured for the operator. The user  
will be prompted to enter a new six-digit code (it will not be displayed). The PIN must then  
be re-entered for verification. The PIN will be accepted as long as it does not conflict with  
any existing code (or duress code).  
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Software Version 3.23-00  
Installer Menu  
PIN’s alone are used to gain access  
Users 1-1/2000 may use random coded cards  
Use external ACT20 keypad  
System Settings  
Operation  
PIN Only  
Learn  
Ext. Keypad1  
KPD Release1  
Exit PIN’s  
Second Door1  
User  
Key is exit button.  
Exit PIN’s may be used in PIN only mode  
Second (Auxiliary) door enabled on ACT1000  
Prevent access if the user limit is reached  
Limiting2  
Card numbers may be assigned to Users 1-  
1000/2000  
One-To-One  
Users may have multiple cards  
Multiple  
Keypad backlight enabled  
Keypad beep enabled  
Display current status of doors on LCD  
Display events on LCD as they occur  
Use handshake line when printing  
Controller bleeps for technical fault  
Display  
Backlight  
Keypad Beep  
Show Status  
Show Events  
Handshake  
Tech Bleep2  
Sets the length of user/group PIN codes.  
PIN Length  
Fire Doors  
Allows the definition of doors with fire override.  
User Tracking2  
Perimeter  
Define Perimeter doors  
Define Antipassback doors  
Set time for auto-reset (auto-logout)  
Set user limits A & B  
Antipassback  
Tracking Reset  
User Limits  
Outputs2  
Door 1  
Door 2  
Define door 1 output special functions  
Define door 2 output special functions  
Door Settings*  
Operation  
Push Button  
Lock Saver  
Chime  
Door release button enabled  
Relay de-energized as door opens  
Buzzer sounds as door opens  
! on external keypad fires AUX/buzzer  
Timezones don’t apply to exit readers  
Only one door may be open at any time.  
Confirmation tones disabled  
Guest Button  
Exit Always  
Interlock  
Silent  
Door stays open while Push Button closed  
Door relay is normally energised  
Exit PIR  
Failsafe  
Buzzer o/p active if door forced  
Buzzer o/p active if door left ajar  
Buzzer o/p activated by duress code  
Buzzer o/p active while door open  
Buzzer o/p when access granted  
Buzzer o/p when access denied  
Alarms  
Door Forced  
Door Ajar  
Duress Alarm  
Door Open  
Acc. Granted  
Acc. Denied  
1 Feature present on ACT1000 only  
2 Feature present on ACT2000 only  
* On ACT2000 you will first be required to select a door.  
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Time for which relay is active  
Time for which OP2 is active  
Time for which OP3 is active  
Max time which door can be open  
Time for which AUX output is active  
Door Settings*  
(contd.)  
Timers  
Relay Time  
OP2 Time  
OP3 Time  
Ajar Time  
AUX Time  
Buzzer o/p active if door left ajar  
Door Forced events report in log  
Door Open events report in log  
Door Closed events report in log  
Push Button events report in log  
Log and report reader errors  
Reporting  
Door Ajar  
Door Forced  
Door Open  
Door Closed  
Push Button  
Read Error  
Timed Actions  
Specify times when door is unlocked  
Specify times when door is locked  
Specify times when PIN is required  
Specify times when any card gains access  
Specify times when OP2 is active  
Specify times when OP3 is active  
Specify times when AUX is active  
Specify times for PIN Only operation  
Specify times for PIN or Card operation  
Unlock Door  
Lock Door  
PIN Required  
Any Card  
Activate OP2  
Activate OP3  
Activate AUX  
PIN Only  
PIN or Card2  
Assign Name  
Assign a name to a door  
Set the network address of this door  
Communications  
Set Address  
Direct Conn.  
High Speed  
Slave Mode2  
No Hist. Log  
Print All  
Specifies that this controller is connected directly to a PC  
Sets the network communications speed to 19200 baud  
Specifies that this controller is a slave under ACT5000pc  
Disables the reporting of offline log events in slave mode.  
Enables real-time logging on attached serial printer  
Enable/Disable remote doors connected via DS100 modules  
Set a password for remote communications  
Remote Doors2  
Set Password  
Enter the primary site code for the system  
Enter a secondary site code for the system  
Enter a custom card format for the system  
Card Setup  
Diagnostics  
Site Code 1  
Site Code 2  
Card Format  
Displays the current software version  
Reads a card and displays the received information.  
Displays a code indicating the reason for the last reset.  
Version  
Reader test  
Last Reset  
Change the PIN used to access the Installer menu  
Restore the system to its factory default settings.  
Change PIN  
Factory Defaults  
1 Feature present on ACT1000 only  
2 Feature present on ACT2000 only  
* On ACT2000 you will first be required to select a door.  
Exit from menu is automatic if no keys are pressed for a period of time.  
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System Settings  
The System Settings menu allows the installer to access a number of different configuration  
menus controlling different aspects of the setup of the controller. Pressing the key toggles  
the setting of a displayed option.  
Operation  
This menu allows the installer to select or de-select a number of options relating to the  
default operation of the controller.  
The PIN Only option allows reader-less operation using PIN codes that are directly  
entered on the keyboard (or on an external keypad). Up to 2000 codes may be used.  
The Learn option allows the first 2000 users to use randomly coded cards. Almost any  
card with valid ISO track 2 data may be used (for example bankcards) as well as some  
types of wiegand card.  
The Ext. Keypad option allows an external ACT20 keypad to be used for PIN entry on an  
ACT1000 controller. By default, the ACT1000’s own keypad is used.  
The KPD Release option allows the key on an ACT1000 to function as an exit switch.  
The Exit PIN’s option is applicable for ACT1000 PIN-only systems. When set, it requires  
PIN codes to be entered before the user is allowed to exit.  
The Second Door option allows an auxiliary door to be controlled on an ACT1000 unit.  
The User Limiting option will prevent access to tracked users when the user limit is  
reached.  
The One-To-One option allows any card number to be assigned to any of the first  
1000/2000 users.  
The Multiple option allows users to have more than one card on the system.  
Display  
The Backlight option forces the keypad to be permanently illuminated, overriding the  
default automatic operation, which is to operate only when a user menu has been entered.  
Keypad Beep option forces the keypad to make a short beep in response to any key being  
pressed. This option is selected by default.  
The Show Status option enables the displaying of continuous door status on the display.  
This option is enabled by default.  
The Show Events option enables the displaying of events on the display as they occur.  
This option is enabled by default.  
The Handshake option is used when a serial printer is connected. When selected,  
information will only be sent to the printer when a positive signal is applied to the RX pin  
on the printer port. This may be used to temporarily halt printing when the printer is  
disconnected or out of paper.  
The Tech Bleep option specifies that the ACT2000’s onboard buzzer will sound  
intermittently if a technical fault (mains, tamper or door offline) condition exists.  
PIN Length  
The length of PIN codes used in PIN Only and PIN & Card modes may be set between 4 and  
9 digits. If a PIN length greater than six is set, then the length of the operator and installer  
codes will increase to this length. (Leading zeros added to PIN).  
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Fire Doors  
This function allows a group of doors (or all doors) to be configured for fire override. A  
0Volt signal from a fire alarm (or other) system is applied to the AUX input on door 1. This  
maintains normal operation. When the 0Volt signal is removed, the selected doors are held  
open until the 0Volt signal is re-applied. Typically, a normally-closed relay on the fire panel,  
with the common connected to 0Volts, is used for this purpose (see the Fire Override diagram  
on page 26). Please note that this facility is present for convenience only, it does not remove  
the need to have an alternate mechanical means of escape.  
User Tracking (ACT2000 Only)  
If Perimeter doors are defined, then the users are tracked but not restricted.  
If Antipassback doors are defined, then these define the tracking area (Perimeter doors are  
ignored). Users are allowed entry to the area only if they have previously exited.  
Tracking Reset is used to auto-reset (log all users out) at a specific time each day, or may  
be reset manually. In addition users may be individually logged in or out. This is recorded  
in the system log.  
Two User Limits A & B may be configured. These can be used to generate outputs when  
the number of users in the area reaches a certain level. This may be used for certain  
security critical areas. In addition an output may be configured to operate when any users  
are present within the area. This could be used to switch on or off certain equipment when  
the area is empty. The larger of the two limits is also used to determine how many tracked  
users to admit into the antipassback area. Once this limit is reached, access is denied to  
other tracked users. This could be used in a car-park application. User Limiting must be  
enabled for this to operate (see System Settings > Operation).  
Outputs (ACT2000 Only)  
The ACT2000 has 6 onboard outputs that can operate in addition to the local relay. These are  
the open collector outputs OP2 and OP3 (for doors 1 and 2) as well as the two auxiliary 1A  
relays. Normally these outputs function as for any door, according to the programmed user  
and/or door settings. However the onboard outputs on the ACT2000 may be given alternate  
functions as outlined below.  
Auxiliary relay (1) activates when the auxiliary relay is  
activated for any door on the controller.  
Open collector output OP2 (1) activates when a technical  
fault condition exists (tamper/mains fail/door offline).  
Open collector output OP3 (1) activates when any door on  
the controller is open.  
AUX  
AUX Any Door  
OP2  
Tech Fault  
OP3  
Any Door Open  
Door 1  
Door 2  
Auxiliary relay (2) activates when one or more users are  
logged in to the system.  
Open collector output OP2 (1) deactivates when the number  
of users logged in is at or above User Limit A.  
Open collector output OP3 (1) deactivates when the number  
of users logged in is at or above User Limit B.  
AUX  
Users Present  
OP2  
User Limit A  
OP3  
User Limit B  
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Door Settings  
The Door Settings menu allows the installer to access a number of different configuration  
menus controlling different aspects of the selected door. The door for which the settings are  
to be changed is first selected using the 0 key, then the key is pressed to enter the menu.  
The 0 key is used to select the required option or setting which is changed using the key.  
Operation  
This menu allows the installer to select or de-select a number of options relating to the  
default operation of the door.  
The Push Button option allows the relay to be activated when the external push-button  
contact is closed. This option is selected by default.  
The Locksaver (anti-tailgate) option truncates the relay timer when the door opens. This  
ensures that the door will be locked as soon as it closes even if a very long relay time is  
programmed. This also prevents overheating of the lock solenoid.  
The Chime option momentarily energizes the buzzer output whenever the door contact is  
seen to open. The onboard buzzer also makes a chime sound.  
The Guest Button option activates the buzzer output for 2 seconds when the ! key on an  
externally connected keypad is pressed (not applicable to Door Stations).  
The Exit Always option allows the holder of a valid enabled card to exit at all times  
irrespective of the configured timezones.  
The Interlock option prevents the door being opened when the AUX input is active. OP3  
activates when the door is open or the door relay is active (see diagram page 26).  
The Silent option prevents the door buzzer from sounding when access is granted or  
denied.  
The Exit PIR option will keep the door open while the external push-button contact is  
closed. This allows a PIR to be used as the exit switch.  
The Failsafe option sets the door relay to be normally energised. This means that the door  
will open if the power supply to the controller fails.  
Alarms  
This menu allows the installer to enable or disable a number of alarm events that can be  
generated by the controller:  
The Door Forced alarm occurs when the door contact opens without the relay having  
been energized. The buzzer AUX output is activated until a valid card is presented.  
The Door Ajar alarm occurs when the door has remained open for longer than the  
duration programmed into the door ajar timer. The AUX output is activated while the door  
remains open.  
The Duress alarm occurs whenever a duress code is entered during Pin & Card operation.  
The duress code is the PIN code for that user with the last digit advanced by one.  
The Door Open alarm activates the AUX output whenever the door is open.  
The Access Granted alarm activates the AUX output for 2 seconds whenever a valid card  
is presented.  
The Access Denied alarm activates the AUX output for 2 seconds whenever an invalid  
card is presented.  
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Timers  
The door timers menu allows the installer to program the time delays for the relay, AUX  
output, open collector outputs OP2 and OP3 and the door ajar alarm time. Each timer may be  
programmed with a duration from 1 to 999 seconds. The relay time may be programmed to 0  
seconds, which will operate the relay for a quarter of a second approximately. This can be  
used for turnstile applications. Door Stations will support a maximum duration of 127  
seconds.  
Timed Actions  
This Menu allows the user to set up a number of timed actions that are linked to timezones.  
Any combination of up to eight timezones may be assigned to an action. When any one of  
these timezones is in force, then the assigned action occurs for that duration.  
Action  
What Happens.  
For the duration of the assigned timezone, the door remains unlocked.  
The Green LED on the Reader will Flash  
Unlock Door  
For the duration of the assigned timezone, the door remains locked.  
The Red LED on the Reader will Flash.  
Lock Door  
For the duration of the assigned timezone, a valid PIN code must be  
entered after any card is presented. This overrides any PIN required  
option that may be set for any group or user.  
PIN Required  
For the duration of the assigned timezone, any card presented will be  
granted access as long as it contains Track 2 data, even if it would not  
normally be granted access.  
Any Card  
For the duration of the programmed timezone, the user programmable  
output OP2 is active.  
For the duration of the programmed timezone, the user programmable  
output OP3 is active.  
For the duration of the programmed timezone, the 1A auxiliary relay  
output AUX is active.  
For the duration of the programmed timezone, the reader is disabled,  
and access is granted only by entering a valid PIN.  
For the duration of the programmed timezone, either a valid PIN or a  
valid Card will allow access.  
Activate OP2  
Activate OP3  
Activate AUX  
PIN Only  
PIN or Card  
Communications  
This menu allows the installer to configure how the controller communicates with externally  
connected devices or over a network. It is used primarily to configure the communications  
mode or address of the unit, or to specify log printer options.  
Set Address  
This option allows the address of the controller to be set when it is operating in a networked  
system or when directly connected to a PC. The valid address may be from 1 to 255 and  
corresponds to the number of the controller as configured in ACTWinPro.  
Direct Conn.  
This option informs the controller that it is connected directly to a controlling PC, rather than  
via a network interface. In this mode of operation, only a single controller may be connected  
to the PC via a cable (max 30m) from one of the PC serial ports.  
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High Speed  
Communications on the controller defaults to 9600 baud. The high speed option sets the  
controller to operate at 19200 baud. This option applies to direct connect to a PC, networked  
interface and printer modes of operation.  
Slave Mode (ACT2000 Only)  
This option selects slave mode operation as part of an ACT5000pc network. While the  
controller is switched into slave mode and all card events are transmitted to the network  
master for validation. The controller itself will not make any decisions on card events unless  
it is operating in fallback mode due to a network failure. This option is always set to No  
when using ACTWinPro.  
No Hist. Log  
This option suppresses the reporting of events occurring while offline in slave mode only.  
Normally when the controller is operating in slave mode, events are logged locally if the  
controller is offline, and are transmitted to the PC when communications are restored.  
Print All  
This option selects real-time printing to an attached serial printer. Each event is time stamped  
and printed immediately on the printer. Real-time printing will be temporarily suspended  
while a full log printout requested from the operator menu is in progress.  
Remote Doors (ACT2000 Only)  
This menu is where additional door stations or ACT1000 units are configured as extra doors  
on the ACT2000 controller. The new door (Door 3 to 16) is selected using the 0 key and the  
current status of the door is displayed on the bottom line of the LCD. The key may then be  
used to enable or disable the door:  
1) To enable, select a  
Disabled door  
Door 3  
Disabled  
0 for next door  
to enable door  
2) To disable, select an  
Enabled door  
Door 3  
Door Normal  
0 for next door  
to disable door  
If a non-existent or incorrectly addressed door is enabled, the door will be polled for a short  
while, then the status will be displayed as Door Offline.  
Set Password  
A password consisting of a 10 digit number may be programmed into the controller to  
prevent unauthorized access from remote ACTWinPro users. Ensure this password matches  
the encryption key used by ACTWinPro.  
Card Setup  
The card setup menu is used to inform the controller which cards should be recognized by the  
system. Usually all that is required is to set the primary site code for the system. The site  
code is supplied along with any cards ordered, or can be obtained directly from ACT. In  
addition, a site code from another installation may be entered allowing shared access to the  
building. Where non-standard cards are being used, possibly from a previous access control  
or time & attendance system, the card format may be altered to accept these.  
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Site Code 1  
This function allows the 8-digit site primary code for the system to be entered. The controller  
will recognize only cards with a matching site code. This code should also be quoted  
whenever additional cards or tags are being ordered for this installation. The factory default  
site-code is 10-2770-09, which allows the use of the test card supplied with the controller.  
Site Code 2  
This function allows an 8-digit site secondary code for the system to be entered. In addition  
to the cards containing the primary site code, the controller will also recognize cards with this  
site code. In this case, an offset may also be specified – this is a value that is added to the  
card number of cards bearing the secondary site code, to prevent conflicts. If the secondary  
site code is not being used, it should be set to 00-0000-00.  
Card Format  
When “Active” is set to YES, the controller will recognize cards with a non-standard  
(custom) format. The card information must be encoded using ISO/ABA Track 2 format  
and may contain from 2 to 37 digits.  
When “Check All” is set to YES, the controller will also allow cards encoded with one  
of its standard built-in formats. This could be used (for example) in a transitional period  
while older legacy cards are being phased out.  
The Length field contains the total number of digits on the custom card. If this value is  
non-zero, then any card with a different number of digits will be rejected.  
The Site field allows the entry of the location of the starting digit of the site code field on  
the card. The length specifies how many digits are in the site code (1-5).  
The Card field allows the entry of the location of the starting digit of the card number  
field on the card. The length specifies how many digits are in the card number (1-5).  
The Issue field allows the entry of the location of the starting digit of the issue number  
field on the card. The length specifies how many digits are in the issue number (1-3). If  
issue numbering is not being used, then the start digit and length should be set to zero.  
Change PIN  
The Change PIN function allows a different PIN to be configured for the installer. The user  
will be prompted to enter a new six-digit code (it will not be displayed). The PIN must then  
be re-entered for verification. The PIN will be accepted as long as it does not conflict with  
any existing code (or duress code).  
Factory Default  
This function overwrites the controller’s non-volatile memory with the factory default  
settings. All user names, timezones, card enables, log information etc. are completely deleted  
so this function should be used with care.  
It is always a good idea to factory default a new controller prior to initial configuration, or  
if the controller software has been changed or upgraded.  
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Typical ACT1000 Configuration  
(Standalone)  
Card or Proximity  
Reader  
A
B
0V  
TX  
RX  
Door Contact  
SENSE  
CLOCK  
DATA  
+5V  
PUSH BUTTON  
DOOR CONTACT  
INTER LOCK  
0V  
Door  
Release  
Button  
0V  
OP2  
RED  
OP3  
GREEN  
BUZZER  
BATCH: 96XX-1  
PRODUCT: ACT 1000 REV1.1  
SERIAL NUMBER: 00XXXX  
+12V  
Power  
Supply  
Unit  
12V+  
DC-  
N/C  
0V  
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
C
Volt Free  
N/O  
Tamper Contacts  
OMRON  
5A 250VAC  
5A 30VDC  
Important!  
Always Place Varistor  
Across Lock Terminals  
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Typical ACT2000 Configuration  
(Standalone)  
NETWORK  
A
B
0V  
CR2032  
+
Card/Proximity or Pin  
Reader - Door 1  
Card/Proximity or Pin  
Reader - Door 2  
A
B
0V  
DTR  
RX  
TX  
0V  
GREEN  
RED  
SENSE  
CLOCK  
DATA  
+5V  
0V  
+5V  
0V  
RED  
DATA  
CLOCK  
SENSE  
GREEN  
98XX-1  
BATCH:  
PRODUCT: ACT2000 REV2.1  
SERIAL NUMBER:  
Door 2  
Release Button  
Release Button  
Door 1  
00XXXX  
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
PUSH  
BUTTON  
OP3  
DOOR  
CONTACT  
OP2  
0V  
AUX  
INPUT  
0V  
AUX  
INPUT  
OP2  
OP3  
DOOR  
CONTACT  
PUSH  
BUTTON  
5A 250VAC  
5A 30VDC  
5A 250VAC  
5A 30VDC  
Door 2 Contact  
Door 1 Contact  
Door 1  
N/C  
N/O N/C  
N/O  
N/C  
N/O N/C  
N/O  
C
C
C
C
AUX RLY 1 RELAY 1  
AUX RLY 2 RELAY 2  
Door 2  
12V DC  
Power Supply  
12V  
0V  
Important!  
Always Place Varistor  
Across Lock Terminals  
Note:  
If the Mains Present or Door  
Contact inputs are not used,  
they should be linked to 0V  
This illustration shows wiring  
for normally de-energised  
locks. If normally energised  
locks are required, use the  
N/C relay contacts.  
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DS100 Door Station Installation  
ACT 2000  
NETWORK  
Door Release Button  
Important !  
Always Place Varistor  
Across Lock Terminals  
Network cable is single  
shielded twisted pair,  
Belden 9501 or similar  
A
B
A
B
0V  
Shield  
Shield  
To next door  
Door  
Contact  
DTR  
Serial  
B
A
DOOR I/O  
B
A
Total Length max 1.4km  
Network  
Shield  
Wiring for Clock and Data / Wiegand Reader  
White  
Green  
Blue  
SENSE  
CLOCK / DATA 1  
DATA / DATA 0  
+5v  
GIO4  
GIO3  
GIO2  
GIO1  
Red  
5A 250VAC  
5A 30VDC  
LED2  
LED1  
Black  
Brown  
Yellow  
Orange  
0v  
RED  
GREEN  
(Buzzer Ctrl)  
Tamper  
Mains Preset  
Power  
Supply Unit  
+12V  
0V  
+12V  
-DC  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
For Clock & Data  
Readers, wire exit  
reader in parallel  
but leave it's  
On  
W
Entry/Exit Reader  
P
2
Address  
sense line  
unconnected.  
For Wiegand  
2
For PIN only operation, set  
switch 2 to the ON position  
30M  
Note:  
On  
Readers, wire the  
DATA 0 of the exit  
reader to SENSE  
on the DS100  
If the Mains Present or Door  
Contact inputs are not used,  
they should be linked to 0V  
5
4
5
4
6
8
6
8
7
7
10 OFF ON OFF ON OFF  
11 OFF ON OFF ON ON  
12 OFF ON ON OFF OFF  
13 OFF ON ON OFF ON  
14 OFF ON ON ON OFF  
15 OFF ON ON ON ON  
16 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF  
03 OFF OFF OFF ON ON  
04 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF  
05 OFF OFF ON OFF ON  
06 OFF OFF ON ON OFF  
07 OFF OFF ON ON ON  
08 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF  
09 OFF ON OFF OFF ON  
4
5
6
7
8
This illustration shows wiring  
for a normally de-energised  
lock. If a normally energised  
lock is required, use the  
N/C relay contacts.  
FACTORY DEFAULT  
On  
This unit should be reset to its  
factory default condition before  
installation. To do this, power  
the unit up with ALL switches in  
the OFF position. The two LED's  
will illuminate for about 2 sec.  
The correct switch settings may  
then be set.  
To set the door number,  
set address switches  
4-8 as shown  
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Wiring for Entry/Exit Readers  
Card / Proximity or Pin  
Reader (Entry)  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
Controller  
SENSE  
CLOCK  
DATA  
+5V  
Card or Proximity  
Reader (Exit)  
0V  
RED  
GREEN  
The above diagram is valid only  
for clock-and-data type readers.  
Wiring for Clock and Data / Wiegand Reader  
Wire both readers in parallel but leave  
the SENSE line on the Exit reader unconnected.  
White  
Green  
Blue  
SENSE  
CLOCK (DATA 1)  
DATA (DATA 0)  
Red  
+5v  
Black  
Brown  
Yellow  
0v  
RD  
GREEN  
For Wiegand Exit readers  
Connect DATA 0 of the exit reader  
to SENSE on the controller. Leave  
SENSE on the readers unconnected.  
Orange (Buzzer Control)  
The standard wiring colours for  
ACTPro Proximity and Pin readers  
is shown above. Readers  
may be a maximum of 30m  
from the controller when powered  
from +5V and a maximum of 100m  
when powered from +12V.  
The +5V reader supply on ACT controllers is normally rated  
at 100mA. Typically this is sufficient to power 2 ACT readers.  
Note however that readers from other manufacturers may need  
to be powered separately if their current requirements exceed  
this or if they require 12V.  
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ACT20 PIN Pad Installation Diagram  
O
R
A
Connect to  
12Vdc  
N
G
E
0V  
Cable: 8 Core Screened,  
Max 30m  
0V  
BUZZER  
E
G
INTERLOCK  
(PB2)  
N
A
R
PUSH  
BUTTON  
B
E
OP3  
O
T
L
I
A
H
C
W
DOOR  
K
CONTACT  
E
Y
E
U
OP2  
L
L
B
L
B
O
N
E
R
W
E
R
O
W
G
N
98XX-1  
ACT20 REV2.1  
SERIAL NUMBER:  
SENSE  
UNUSED  
BATCH:  
D
E
R
PRODUCT:  
012345  
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
Controller  
Controller  
Cable  
ACT20  
Sense  
Clock  
Data  
White  
Green  
Blue  
Buzzer  
OP2  
OP3  
The ACT20 connects in parallel  
+5V  
0V  
Red LED  
Grn LED  
+12V  
Red  
between the reader and the controller.  
An extra line (ORANGE) is used to  
bring +12VDC power to the ACT20.  
The shields should be joined.  
Black  
Brown  
Yellow  
Orange  
0V  
Door Contact  
Push Button  
+12V  
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ACT1000/2000 Cable Connections  
Direct Connection Cable (PC to Controller)  
2 3  
7
DB25 Female  
(Rear View)  
ACT 1000/2000  
3 Way Pluggable  
1 2 3 4 5  
6 7 8 9  
DB9 Female  
(Rear View)  
0V  
TX  
RX  
Max cable length is 5m using standard alarm cable  
or 30m using twin twisted-pair (use 0V in each pair)  
Serial Printer Cable  
DB25 Male  
(Rear View)  
ACT 1000/2000  
3 Way Pluggable  
7
3
0V  
TX  
RX  
20  
Max cable length is 5m using standard alarm cable  
or 30m using twin twisted-pair (use 0V in each pair)  
Serial Modem Cable (Modem to Controller)  
DB25 Male  
(Rear View)  
ACT 1000/2000  
3 Way Pluggable  
7
3 2  
0V  
TX  
RX  
Max cable length is 5m using standard alarm cable  
or 30m using twin twisted-pair (use 0V in each pair)  
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Interlock Configuration  
DOOR I/O  
DOOR I/O  
SERIAL NETWORK  
SERIAL NETWORK  
When Interlock is enabled on a door,  
the door is locked when the AUX  
input is active. When the door is  
open, OP3 is active.  
5A 250VAC  
5A 30VDC  
5A 250VAC  
5A 30VDC  
LED2  
LED1  
LED2  
LED1  
TAMPER  
MAINS  
+12V  
TAMPER  
MAINS  
+12V  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0V  
0V  
On  
On  
W
W
P
2
Address  
P
2
Address  
ENTRY/EXIT READER  
ENTRY/EXIT READER  
Door 4  
Door 3  
The diagram above shows how to interlock 2 doors. When Door 3 is open, Door 4 is locked and vice versa.  
Remember to set Interlock for each door to Yes (See Installer Menu > Door Settings > Operation).  
To Interlock more doors, simply continue linking OP3 and AUX for each new door, as above.  
While the 0V signal is maintained  
Fire Override Configuration  
at the AUX input on Door 1, the  
doors in the Fire Doors group  
maintain normal operation.  
98XX-1  
BATCH:  
PRODUCT: ACT2000 REV2.1  
SERIAL NUMBER:  
FIRE ALARM PANEL  
00XXXX  
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
When the 0V signal is removed,  
the doors are opened, and remain  
open until, the 0V is restored.  
PUSH  
BUTTON  
OP3  
DOOR  
CONTACT  
OP2  
0V  
AUX  
INPUT  
AUX  
0V  
INPUT  
OP2  
OP3  
DOOR  
CONTACT  
N/C  
N/O  
C
PUSH  
To set the Fire Doors group, go to  
Installer Menu > System Settings >  
Fire Doors.  
BUTTON  
FIRE  
5A 250VAC  
5A 30VDC  
5A 250VAC  
5A 30VDC  
ACT2000  
From ACTWinPro, go to View >  
Options > Doors and select a door  
group for the Fire Override doors.  
N/C  
N/O N/C  
N/O  
N/C  
N/O N/C  
N/O  
C
C
C
C
AUX RLY 1 RELAY 1  
AUX RLY 2 RELAY 2  
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ACTWinPro Configuration  
NETWORK  
0V  
A
B
Direct Connect Cable  
A
B
0V  
ACTWinPro  
DTR  
From the Installer Menu, do the following:  
1. Factory Default the controller.  
RX  
TX  
0V  
2. Go to the Communications menu and Set Address. If there is only 1  
controller, set the address to 1. For more than 1, assign each controller  
a unique address, starting at 1.  
GREEN  
RED  
3. Set Direct Connect to Yes if the PC is connected directly to one controller (as  
shown above). Set to No if it is a networked system. For more than one  
controller, an RS-485 Network Interface is required.  
ACT2000  
4. Connect the controller(s) to the PC.  
5. From ACTWinPro, configure a new database.  
6. Follow the database creation wizard.  
7. Ensure that Comms is set up correctly.  
8. Connect to the controllers.  
Click here to Connect  
Click here to configure Comms  
Select if Direct Connect or  
Networked  
Select COM port and Speed  
Select if Serial Port or  
Modem or TCP/IP Connection  
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ACT 4-Line Network Wiring  
ACT 4-Line Nework Interface Card  
RS232  
To PC  
PORT  
RS485 232 Interface  
Converter  
Connections for 9 Way  
Connector of PC  
SCN = Pin 5  
C = Pin 7  
LED2  
To Mains Supply  
DI = Pin 3  
D0 = Pin 2  
LED3  
Line 4  
Line 2  
Line 3  
Line 1  
C 1 2  
C 1 2  
C 1 2  
C 1 2  
~AC~+BAT-  
LED 2 (DIRECTION) Normally Flickering  
LED 3 (FLT) Normally On  
C = SHIELD  
Network cable is single  
shielded twisted pair,  
Belden 9501 or similar  
1 =  
2 =  
B
A
All lines are equivalent and operate in parallel  
Any controller may be connected to any line.  
Network cable is single shielded twisted  
pair: Belden 9501 or similar  
To next door  
Shield  
B
A
NETWORK  
A
B
0V  
TX  
RX  
A
B
0V  
TX  
RX  
A
B
A B OV  
0V  
DTR  
RX  
TX  
120R Resistor  
on last node.  
0V  
ACT 2000  
ACT 1000  
ACT 1000  
Each line may be up to 1.4km in length  
and connect up to 32 controllers  
A
A
Shield  
NETWORK  
NETWORK  
A
B
A
B
A
B
0V  
TX  
RX  
0V  
0V  
A B OV  
A B OV  
120R Resistor  
on last node.  
DTR  
RX  
TX  
DTR  
RX  
TX  
0V  
0V  
ACT 2000  
ACT 1000  
ACT 2000  
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ACT Single Line RS-485 Converter  
12V DC  
Power  
Supply  
(300mA)  
0V  
+12V  
RS-232  
Pin  
Function  
ACTWin Software  
1
+12V  
0V & Shield  
B
A
2
3
4
RS-485 Bus  
Network cable is single shielded twisted  
pair: Belden 9501 or similar  
To next Controller  
Shield  
A
A
B
0V  
TX  
RX  
NETWORK  
B
0V  
TX  
RX  
A
B
A B 0V  
0V  
DTR  
RX  
TX  
0V  
ACT 1000  
ACT 1000  
ACT 2000  
120R Resistor  
on last Controller.  
RS485 line may be up to 1km in length  
and connect up to 32 controllers  
Setup for Network Operation  
1. From the Controller keypad Enter Installer Menu->Communications and set a unique address  
for each controller on the network. Set Direct Connect to No.  
2. From ACTWinPro create a new database. In the database creation wizard check RS-485  
Automatic Interface.  
3. Connect to the controllers from ACTWinPro. The LED on the RS485 converter should blink  
rapidly indicating communications in progress.  
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ACT Modem Configuration  
Direct Connection from Modem to Controller  
NETWORK  
A
B
0V  
Connections for 25 Way male Connector  
RX = Pin 3  
A
B
0V  
TX = Pin 2  
0V = Pin 7  
1. Connect Modem Cable directly  
to ACT1000/2000 and Modem  
2. In Communications Menu Set:  
Address = 1  
DTR  
RX  
TX  
7
3 2  
0V  
Direct Conn = Y  
DB25 Male  
(Rear View)  
3. Controller is now ready to receive calls  
ACT 2000  
Max cable length is 5m using standard alarm cable  
or 30m using twin twisted-pair (use 0V in each pair)  
Modem Connection for ACT Network  
ACT Nework Interface Card  
DO = Pin 2  
DI = Pin 3  
C = NC  
RS232  
PORT  
RS485 232 Interface  
SCN = Pin 7  
Converter  
Connections for 25 Way male Connector  
7
3 2  
LED2  
DB25 Male  
(Rear View)  
LED3  
Line 4  
Line 2  
Line 3  
Line 1  
1. Connect Network Modem Cable to ACT Network card and Modem  
2. In ACT1000/2000 Communications Menu set the controller Address  
and set Direct Conn = N  
C 1 2  
C 1 2 C 1 2  
C 1 2  
~AC~+BAT-  
3. Controller(s) now ready to receive calls  
ACTWinPro Setup for Modem Operation  
1. Connect the ACT modem to the PC and install modem driver.  
2. In ACTWinPro, Click on the Locations and Connections icon on the toolbar.  
3. Configure the remote site name in the Location Name.  
4. Select the Type of Connection as Modem.  
5. Enter the remote sites' telephone number.  
6. Select the newly installed modem as the Dialup Modem.  
7. Set up remote controller(s) in the Controller View. Set the location as the remote site name.  
6. The controller(s) will appear under the remote site name in the System View window.  
7. Double click on the telephone icon beside the remote site name in System View window.  
8. Modem will now contact remote Site and connect to the controller(s).  
9. To finish the call, click the disconnect button on ACTWinPro  
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ACTLAN Configuration Diagram  
LAN/WAN  
Connections for 257Way male Connector  
3 2  
DB25 Male  
(Rear View)  
ACTWinPro Software  
Connections for Direct Connect  
Connections for Network  
Max cable length is 5m using standard  
alarm cable or 30m using twin twisted-pair  
(use 0V in each pair)  
1. Connect cable to ACT Network card  
and LAN Interface  
1. Connect cable directly to  
ACT1000/2000 and LAN device  
2. In Communications Menu Set:  
Address = 1  
NETWORK  
2. In ACT1000/2000 Communications Menu set  
the controller Address and set  
Direct Conn = N  
A
B
0V  
A
B
Direct Conn = Y  
RS232  
PORT  
0V  
DTR  
RX  
DO = Pin 2  
DI = Pin 3  
C = NC  
TX  
RX = Pin 3  
TX = Pin 2  
0V = Pin 7  
0V  
SCN = Pin 7  
ACT Network Interface Card  
ACT 2000  
TCP/IP Configuration  
1. Ask the network administrator to supply you with a permanent IP network address.  
2. Connect a PC directly to the ACTLAN and run HyperTerminal at 9600 baud, no parity, 1 stop.  
3. Power up the ACTLAN and immediately hit 3 lowercase "x" (xxx).  
4. Hit the Enter key to go inte Setup Mode.  
5. Select 0 and follow the prompts until you get to IP address.  
6. Enter the new IP address.  
7. Follow the prompts to come back to the Setup Menu.  
8. Select 1 to configure the RS232 channel.  
9. Set up the following parameters as follows:  
Baud Rate  
Flow  
9600  
00  
I/F Mode  
Port  
4C  
10001  
Connect Mode  
Flush Mode  
C0  
Disconnect Mode 00  
Pack Control 00  
80  
Remote IP Address none  
10. Return to the Setup Menu and select 9 to save the settings.  
11. Finally test the setup by connecting to the IP address using a Web browser.  
12. From ACTWinPro, click the Locations and Connections icon in the toolbar. Select TCP/IP  
Network as Type of Connection and enter the IP address. The Port number should be 10001.  
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ACT System Diagram  
ACTWinPro  
ACTWinPro  
PC  
PC  
RS232  
LAN  
RS232  
Modem  
Door  
1
ACT  
2000  
ACTLAN  
Door  
2
DS100  
PSTN  
DS100  
DS100  
Door  
1
ACT  
2000  
Door  
3
Door  
4
Door  
16  
Door  
2
4 Line Interface  
RS485 Line 4  
RS485 Line 3  
RS485 Line 2  
Modem  
485  
Converter  
RS232  
RS485 Line 1 (Max length 1.4km)  
Upto 32  
Controllers  
Door  
1
Door  
1
ACT  
2000  
ACT  
2000  
Door  
2
Door  
2
DS100  
DS100  
DS100  
DS100  
DS100  
DS100  
Door  
4
Door  
16  
Door  
3
Door  
4
Door  
3
Door  
16  
System Diagram :  
Illustrating some of the ways  
to connect ACT Controllers to a computer.  
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