Deleting a Card Batch………………………………………… 7
Adding a Pin…………………………………………………... 7
Deleting a Pin………………………………………………..... 7
Adding a Card and Pin …………………………………...… .. 7
Deleting a Card and Pin…………………………………... .… 7
Deleting a Card and Pin using the keypad…………………..... 8
Set Door RelayTime.………………………………………….. 8
Set Door Ajar Time…………………………………………… 8
Set Guest Buzzer Time……………………………………….. 8
Change Programming Code…………………………………... 8
Change Number of PIN Digits………………………… ..….... 8
Programming ACTSmart Options………..……………… ..… 9
Setting Programmable Input Function…………………… .…. 10
Setting AUX I/O 1 Function …………………………………. 10
Setting AUX I/O 2 Function …………………………………. 10
Quick I/O Setup ………………………………………………. 11
Programming a Network System………………………………… ... 12
Programming Door Numbers………………………….….…... 12
Find Door Number……………………………………… ..….. 13
Find All Door Numbers………………………………… ..….. 13
Restoring Factory Default……………………………………… ..… 13
Programming ACTSmart Prox only…………………………… .….. 14
ACTSmart Standalone wiring diagram……………………………... 15
ACTSmart Interlock and Fire Override wiring diagram……… …... 16
ACTSmart Network wiring diagram………………………………... 17
ACTSmart Flush mounting diagram………………………………... 18
ACTSmart Surface mount diagram……………………………….… 19
User List…………………………………………………………….. 20
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Installation Notes
Installation Notes
Installation NotesInstallation Notes
• Remember to Factory Default the ACTSmart before programming
• Remember to place the supplied varistor across the terminals of the door strike coil to protect
the relay contacts
• Don’t mount the ACTSmart Prox units near RF sources (Eg mobile phones, radio transmitters,
computer monitors) or metal surfaces.
• Remember that the ACTSmart PIN and Prox units default to Card operation. Card and PIN
operation must be programmed in. (See Programming ACTSmart Options, Options 39, 40
and 41, on page 9).
• Don’t power the unit from a switch-mode power supply. Use a linear regulated power supply.
• Never use the on-board relay to switch AC mains voltage. An external relay, electrically
isolated from the ACTSmart should be used for this purpose
• Remember to change the programming code.
• Don’t power the ACTSmart from an AC power supply on a networked system. An AC power
supply may only be used on a standalone ACTSmart.
Important
Important
ImportantImportant
As with any Access Control system, always ensure there is an alternate means of escape in the
event of the unit failing to operate due to power loss or in the event of fire.
Product Specif
Product Specification
Product SpecifProduct Specif
Number of Users
Supply Voltage
Current Consumption
Output Current Sink
Operating Temperature
Door Open Time
Max. ACTSmarts per network
Length of network
Relay Contact Rating
Programmable Inputs
Programmable Input/Outputs
Controller Size
Controller Weight
Water Resistance
Construction
ication
icationication
500 Cardholders/500 PIN codes
12 - 24V DC (linear PSU) or AC (standalone only)
50mA (nominal), 80mA (maximum)
100mA
-10 to +50 degrees C
0 - 255 seconds
8
1.4km maximum
5A / 250Vac
1
2
Flush Mount: 100 x 110 x 20mm
Surface Mount: 100 x 110 x 35mm
200 grams
High IP67
Rugged Polycarbonate housing with stainless steel
keys and potted electronics.
Ordering Information
Ordering Information
Ordering InformationOrdering Information
Model Part Number
ACTSmart Proximity Only ACT 1070
ACTSmart PIN and Proximity ACT 1080
ACTSmart PIN Only ACT 1090
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30 Second Programming Guide
30 Second Programming Guide
30 Second Programming Guide30 Second Programming Guide
(For typical Standalone System)
1. Enter Programming Mode.
Press ✘ button followed by the programming code (default is 9999)
The LED will flash amber.
2. Add a Batch of Cards
Press 10, then present the first card in the batch followed by the last card in the batch.
Press ✔ button to complete.
3. Set Desired Door Relay Active Time
Press 20, and then enter the desired number of seconds from 000-255 (three digits with
leading zeros). Press ✔ button to complete.
4. Change Programming code
Press 23, then enter new 4-digit programming code.
5. Exit Programming Mode
Press the ✘ button. The LED turns red.
The ACTSmart is now ready for normal use.
Note: The ACTSmart may be returned to its factory default condition at any time by entering the
programming mode and pressing 80 followed by the ✔ button.
For information on programming the advanced features and networking the ACTSmart range,
please refer to the complete programming guide.
Copyright 2003 Access Control Technology Ltd.
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Programming Summary
Programming Summary
Programming SummaryProgramming Summary
CodeFunction Default
10 Add Card Batch
11 Delete Card Batch
12 Add PIN
13 Delete PIN
14 Add Card and PIN
15 Delete Card and PIN
16 Add Card Batch using keypad
17 Delete Card and PIN using keypad
20 Set Door Relay Time 5 seconds
21 Set Door Ajar Time 30 seconds
22 Set Guest Buzzer Time 2 seconds
23 Change Programming Code 9999
24 Change Number of PIN Digits 4
30 Door Chime Off
31 Silent Operation Off
32 Lock-saver (Anti Tailgating) Off
33 Toggle Off
34 Door Forced Alarm On
35 Door Ajar Alarm On
36 Guest Button On
37 Duress Codes Off
38 Network Master Off
39 Card and PIN Off
40 Card or PIN Off
41 Card and any PIN Off
50 Set Programmable Input Door Release Button
51 Set AUX I/O 1 Door Contact
52 Set AUX I/O 2 Door Alarm
53 Quick I/O Setup
60 Assign Door Numbers
61 Find Door Number
62 Find Door Numbers
80 Default Unit
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ACTSmart
ACTSmart Operation
ACTSmart ACTSmart
The ACTSmart family consists of Proximity only, Pin and Proximity and PIN only units. Each
ACTSmart can operate in standalone mode. Up to 8 ACTSmart devices can be connected on a RS485
network. The ACTSmart will support 500 Card Holders and/or 500 PIN users. Each unit is contained in a
rugged polycarbonate housing, with stainless steel keys and potted electronics, allowing for indoor and
outdoor installation.
Programming the unit is achieved via the keys and LED. For quick and easy installation, the ACTSmart
has a default configuration, which is suitable for most installations requiring only the Programming Code
to be changed, and the cards programmed into the system. Using the Card Batch method, cards can be
programmed into the ACTSmart very quickly. ACT recommends that the user keep track of the
Cardholders and PIN users on the system by using the User List at the end of the manual. Make copies of
this sheet and enter each Users details on it. This will allow users to be deleted later on, even if a card is
lost or a user forgets their PIN code.
To improve security, PIN codes may be up to 8 digits in length. Normally only card users are allowed
access through the ACTSmart PIN and Prox unit. For maximum security, the unit may be programmed to
require all users to enter a PIN code after presenting a card. For lower security applications, another
programming options allows access to PIN only users. A duress code feature is also available
The built-in inputs and outputs are programmable, allowing the ACTSmart to be used in a wide variety of
applications from simple door access, to cash offices and fire exits. Each unit also has built-in tamper
monitoring for improved security.
Operation
OperationOperation
ACTSmart Programming
ACTSmart Programming
ACTSmart ProgrammingACTSmart Programming
Press the ✘ button followed by the programming code (initially 9999). The LED will flash amber while
in programming mode. If ✘ is pressed at any time or no key is pressed within 30 seconds, programming
mode is exited. If the LED flashes green during programming, then a card presentation is expected. If the
LED flashes red, then a keypress is expected. If the ACTSmart is busy performing a task, (Eg. Defaulting
memory, adding cards), the buzzer will sound an elongated tone.
Note: In most Programming Menus there is a step that is marked (optional)*. This setting only applies to
a Networked System (see Programming a Network System).
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