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K2200 Series | Installation Guide | 5.0 Installation Details EN | 37
Bosch Security Systems | 7/03 | 17375 1.3 / 46513C
When using a reader on each side of a door to
monitor both entry and exit, it is only necessary to
feed one lock. Both the entry and exit reader will
operate the same lock. To achieve this arrangement
two reader channels are paired, Channel 1 and
Channel 2 may be considered as entry readers,
Channel 3 and Channel 4 as exit readers.
When using lock sharing (also called channel pairing,
or interlock) in this way, you will also generate Entry
Authorized and Exit Authorized reports instead of
Access Authorized.
Table 17: Reader Channel Lock Sharing
Reader
Channel
Operates… Reports…
Channel 1 Lock Output 1 Entry Authorized
Channel 2 Lock Output 2 Entry Authorized
Channel 3 Lock Output 2 Exit Authorized
Channel 4 Lock Output 1 Exit Authorized
Each channel pair may be programmed
independently.
If Channel 1 and 4 are paired, Lock 1 will operate
when a valid key is presented to either Channel 1 or
Channel 4, similarly Lock 2 will operate if Channel 2
and 3 are paired.
Note:
As the Readykey K1200 has only two reader channels,
Channel 1 may be considered an entry reader, Channel
2 is the exit reader; both will operate Lock Output 1.
5.4.8 PIN Reader
A Readykey PIN reader operates exactly as a normal
Readykey
reader except that the user has to enter a
PIN after presenting their key.
PIN Reader Time Profiles
It is possible to set a time profile so that a PIN is not
required at certain times, during the day for instance,
but is required at all other times.
Refer to the Readykey
K2200 Series Controllers User
Guide (Bosch P/N: 47491, PAC P/N: 17376) for
details on using time profiles with a PIN Reader.
5.5 Other Connections
This section includes relay outputs, case tamper and
override input. All these connections are made at
removable terminal blocks along the bottom and left
edge of the circuit board.
Also included in this section are brief details on the
alarm event manager. This can be connected to any
door controller.
5.5.1 Relay Outputs
There are 8 relay outputs fitted to the left-hand edge
of the door controller, each consists of a removable
terminal block with Common, Normally Open and
Normally Closed contacts. Depending on the type of
administration system, these relays can be
programmed to operate as a result of particular
events happening.
Each relay is capable of switching 12 VDC at 1 or
24 VDC at 0.5 A.
Figure 23: Relay Outputs
COM NO NC
Relay n where n = 1 to 8
COM = Common
NO = Normally Open
NC = Normally Closed
Without any programming, they will respond as
follows:
Table 18: Relay Responses
Relay Response
1 Operates in the event of an invalid key being
presented on door 1.
2 Operates in the event of an invalid key being
presented on door 2.
3 Operates in the event of an invalid key being
presented on door 3.
4 Operates in the event of an invalid key being
presented on door 4.
5 Operates in the event of an Unauthorized
Access at any door on the door controller.
6 Operates along with time profile 1.
7 Operates in the event of a Door Left
Open at any door on the door controller.
8 Operates in the event of a Case Tamper (see
Section 5.5.2 Case Tamper Input on page
37).
5.5.2 Case Tamper Input
This is a normally closed input that may be
connected to a tamper switch fitted to the controller
case. If it is connected to a Tamper switch, a Case
Tamper alarm is generated when the case is opened.
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