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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Adding a Card Batch:
Step Keypad Entry Operation
1 10 Add Card Batch
2 Present Card First card in Batch (lowest number card)
3 Present Card Last Card in Batch (highest number card)
4 Enter 1-8, (optional)* Select each door this batch enabled for
5 Press ✔ End programming card batch – Note: the buzzer will sound while
cards are loaded into memory.
Deleting a Card Batch:
Step Keypad Entry Operation
1 11 Delete Card Batch
2 Present Card First card in Batch (lowest number card)
3 Present Card Last Card in Batch (highest number card)
4 Enter 1-8, (optional)* Select each door this batch deleted from
5 Press ✔ End delete card batch– Note: the buzzer will sound while cards are
deleted from memory.
Adding a PIN:
Step Keypad Entry Operation
1 12 Add PINs (Make sure Option 40 is set on PIN and Prox units.)
2 0001-9999 4 - 8 digit PIN code
3 1-8, (optional)* Select each door this PIN is valid for
4 Press ✔ End programming PINs
Deleting a PIN:
Step Keypad Entry Operation
1 13 Delete PINs
2 0001-9999 4 - 8 digit PIN code
3 1-8, (optional)* Select each door this PIN is deleted from
4 Press ✔ End deleting PINs
Adding a Card and PIN:
Step Keypad Entry Operation
1 14 Add Card and PIN (Make sure Option 39 is set on PIN and Prox units.)
2 Present Card
3 0001-9999 4 - 8 digit PIN code
4 1-8 (optional)* Select each door this Card & PIN is valid for
5 Press ✔ End programming Card and PINs
Deleting a Card and PIN:
Step Keypad Entry Operation
1 15 Delete Card and PIN
2 Present Card
3 1-8, (optional)* Select each door this Card & PIN is deleted from
4 Press ✔ End deleting Card and PINs
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Adding a Card Batch using the keypad:
Step Keypad Entry Operation
1 16 Add Card Batch
2 Enter 10-digit card number 10-digit First Card number with leading zeros. Eg. Card
54321 enter 0000054321.
3 Enter 10-digit card number Second Card number
4 1-8, (optional)* Select each door this Card is deleted from
5 Press ✔ End Adding Card Batch
Deleting a Card or Card and PIN using the keypad:
Step Keypad Entry Operation
1 17 Delete Card or Card and PIN
2 Enter 10-digit card number 10-digit Card number with leading zeros. Eg. Card 54321
enter 0000054321.
3 1-8, (optional)* Select each door this Card is deleted from
4 Press ✔ End deleting Card (Card and PIN)
Set Door Relay Time:
Step Keypad Entry Operation
1 20 Set Door Relay Time – (default 5 seconds)
2 Enter 3 digit time 000-255 seconds – (leading zeros required).
3 1-8 (optional)* Select each door this timer is set for
4 Press ✔ End setting Door Relay Timer
Set Door Ajar Time:
Step Keypad Entry Operation
1 21 Set Door Ajar Time – (default 30 seconds)
2 Enter 3 digit time 000-255 seconds – (leading zeros required).
3 1-8 (optional)* Select each door this timer is set for
4 Press ✔ End setting Door Ajar Time
Set Guest Buzzer Time:
Step Keypad Entry Operation
1 22 Set Guest Buzzer Time – (default 2 seconds)
2 Enter 3 digit time 000-255 seconds – (leading zeros required).
3 1-8 (optional)* Select each door this timer is set for
4 Press ✔ End setting Guest Buzzer Time
1 24 Change Number of PIN digits
2 4-8 Select number of PIN digits in range 4 to 8. When set, the codes
require leading zeros Eg. Code 9999 becomes 009999 for 6 digits.
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Programming ACTSmart Options:
Step Keypad Entry Operation
1 30-41 Select Option Number
2 0 or 1 0=Off, 1= On
3 1-8, (optional)* Select each door this option is set for
4 Press ✔ End setting options
Option Function Default Operation
30 Door Chime Off When set, whenever the door contact is opened, the built-in
buzzer makes a chime sound and the buzzer output activates for 2
seconds
31 Silent Operation Off When set, the keypad operates silently, that is no audible tones
(key-presses or confirm tones) are produced from the built-in
buzzer
32 Lock-saver
(Anti Tailgating)
33 Toggle Off When set, the door relay toggles for each valid entry. The green
34 Door Forced AlarmOn When set, the buzzer output/ door alarm output is activated if the
35 Door Ajar Alarm On When set, and the door contact has been open for longer than the
36 Guest Button On When set, (default) and when the ✔ key on the keypad is pressed,
37 Duress Codes Off When set, and when a duress PIN is entered, the door is opened
38 Network Master Off Set one device on the network to be the Master.
39 Card and PIN Off When set, only Card and PIN users are admitted. This is only
40 Card or PIN Off When set, either a valid Card or valid PIN will open the door.
41 Card and any PIN Off In this mode, a valid card and any valid PIN code will open the
Off When set, and when the door relay is active (following a valid
code or button release), the door relay timer is truncated to 2
seconds when the door contact opens. This ensures that
irrespective of programmed relay time, the door will be locked as
soon as it closes, and any person following will have to enter a
code.
LED flashes when the door is toggled open.
door contact opens when the door is locked. The output is
deactivated when a valid card or PIN is next entered. This is
useful for monitoring fire doors etc.
time programmed into the door ajar timer, the buzzer output/ door
alarm output is activated. Closing the door and presenting a valid
card or entering a valid PIN deactivates the output.
the buzzer output is activated for the duration programmed in the
guest buzzer timer.
normally and the Door Alarm output activated. A duress PIN is
any valid PIN with one added to the last digit. The output will be
reset when a valid user is enters. When the duress option is set,
avoid using PINs that are different by 1.
valid for ACTSmart PIN and Prox units.
This is only valid for ACTSmart PIN and Prox units.
door. This is only valid for ACTSmart PIN and Prox units. This
mode allows all users to have a common PIN code to use with
their cards.
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Setting Programmable Input Function:
Step Keypad Entry Operation
1 50 Set Input Function (5 – Door Release button is default)
2 0-5 Select I/O Function Code (see below for explanation of codes)
3 1-8 (optional)* Select each door this function is valid for
4 Press ✔ End programming Input Function
Setting AUX I/O 1 Function:
Step Keypad Entry Operation
1 51 Set AUX I/O 1 Function (0 - Door Contact is default)
2 0-9 Select I/O Function Code (see below for explanation of codes)
3 1-8 (optional)* Select each door this function is valid for
4 Press ✔ End programming AUX I/O 1
Setting AUX I/O 2 Function:
Step Keypad Entry Operation
1 52 Set AUX I/O 2 Function (7 - Door Alarm is default)
2 0-9 Select I/O Function Code (see below for explanation of codes)
3 1-8 (optional)* Select each door this function is valid for
4 Press ✔ End programming AUX I/O 2
I/O Function Codes:
Code Function Operation
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Door Contact
Fire Alarm Override
Lock Door
Card and PIN
Card or PIN
Door Release Button
Interlock
Door Alarm
Follow
Buzzer
Input required if you wish to monitor Door Forced or Door Ajar
When this input is high, the door is opened and the green LED
flashes (See Fire Alarm Override Connections diagram). If this is
wired into the Master Smart, then all doors on the network will
open.
When this input is low, the door locks and the red LED flashes
When this input is low, then only users who enter both Card and
PIN will be admitted. This option is only valid on an ACTSmart PIN
and Prox.
When this input is low, a valid Card or a valid PIN will open the
door. This option is only valid on an ACTSmart PIN and Prox.
When this input is low, the door opens.
This normally behaves as an input and locks the door while the input
is low. While the door relay is active or the Door Contact is open, it
becomes an active output. (See Interlock Connections diagram).
This output activates while an alarm is present – A door alarm may
be a door forced, door ajar, tamper or duress.
This output follows the state of the door relay.
This output activates for Door Chime or Door Alarms
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Quick IO Setup:
Step Keypad Entry Operation
1 53 Set Input Output Functions (0 – is default)
2 0-9 Select a code
0Door Release Button Door Contact Door Alarm
1Door Release Button Door Contact Buzzer
2Door Release Button Door Contact Interlock
3Door Release Button Card And PIN Interlock
4Door Release Button Fire Override Interlock
5Door Contact Follow Door Alarm
6Door Contact Follow Buzzer
7Door Contact Door Alarm Buzzer
8Fire Override Interlock Buzzer
9Card And PIN Interlock Follow
3 1-8 (optional)* Select each door this function is valid for
4 Press ✔ End Quick IO setup
Prog Input AUX IO 1 AUX IO 2
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Programming a Network System
Programming a Network System
Programming a Network SystemProgramming a Network System
Up to 8 ACTSmart devices can be connected on the network. See the ACTSmart Network Installation
diagram to complete the necessary connections.
Programming Door Numbers
To allow some users through a door and prevent access to other users, each ACTSmart on the network
must be given a door number (1-8). An ACTSmart Proximity Only Unit requires a door number if it is to
be programmed with advanced options.
Set a Master
Set one device on the network to be the Master. This device will be used for programming the entire
network and should be a PIN and Prox unit. The Master is automatically assigned door number 1. The
other ACTSmarts on the network (door numbers 2-8) are referred to as Slave Units. No programming is
allowed on a Slave (except to default it – see Restoring Factory Defaults).
Enter programming mode. Press buttons 3,8 followed by 1 to set the device to be the Master. The rest of
the units on the network are assigned door numbers by following the procedure below:
Assign Door Numbers:
Step Keypad Entry Operation
1 60 Assign Door Numbers
2 Any ACTSmart units without a door number start to beep. The
number of beeps is determined by the door number to be
programmed. Eg. If door 5 is to be programmed, all unassigned
ACTSmarts will beep 5 times.
3 Present card or press key
on Slave
4 Repeat step 2 until all ACTSmarts have been assigned a door
5 Press ✔On Master End programming door numbers
Assigning Users to Doors
When each ACTSmart has been given a unique door number, then users may be given access through
specific doors. In most programming menus, there is an optional step to program specific doors. For
example, when programming a Card Batch, the user may select which doors the Card Batch applies to
(Step 4 in Adding Card Batch, see above). Skip this optional step if programming is to apply to all doors
on the network.
Checking Network Programming
The door number of any ACTSmart on the network can be found using the menus below. This is a useful
check to perform to verify communications from the Master to the Slave units and to check that the Door
Numbers have been assigned correctly.
This operation should take place on the desired door number. The
ACTSmart stops beeping.
number.
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Find Door Number:
Step Keypad Entry Operation
1 61 Find Door Numbers
2 1-8 Enter the door number to be found. The ACTSmart assigned the
door number starts to beep.
3 Press a key or present a
card
Find All Door Numbers:
Step Keypad Entry Operation
1 62 Find Door Numbers
2 Press ✔ Each ACTSmart beeps their door number
3 Press key or present card
at each ACTSmart
Adding a Slave to the Network
Another Slave can be added to the network by defaulting it first (see below) and then assigning it a door
number from the Master.
Removing a Slave from the Network
To remove a Slave unit from the network, simply disconnect it from the network.
Replacing a Slave Unit
To replace a Slave Unit, remove the old Slave from the network. Default the new Slave and add it to the
network. Assign a door number to it from the Master.
Replacing the Master Unit
If the Master Unit needs to be replaced, then replace it with a Slave unit already on the system, (as it will
have all the card/PIN information), and make it the Master. Add a new, defaulted Slave to the network in
place of the swapped-out Slave. Then assign a Door numbers to the new Slave – make sure it is the Door
number of the old Slave.
Enter Programming code followed by 80 followed by ✔. If this is done on the Master ACTSmart then all
ACTSmarts on the network are defaulted (including the Master). If it is done on a Slave then only the
Slave is defaulted.
If the programming code has been forgotten, power up with the tamper open (by removing the main unit
from the mounting plate or the surface mount collar), while holding down the ✘ key. Release the ✘ key
and then enter the default Programming Code (9999).
Defaulting memory takes 3-4 seconds. During this time, the buzzer will sound an elongated tone.
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Programming ACTSmart Prox Only
Programming ACTSmart Prox Only
Programming ACTSmart Prox Only Programming ACTSmart Prox Only
To program an ACTSmart Prox Only device, a Programming Card must be assigned to the ACTSmart.
The Programming Card may be any proximity card. If you have a received a batch of cards, use the first
(lowest numbered) card in the batch as the Programming Card. To set the Programming Card into the
ACTSmart Prox, power up the device with the tamper open (by removing the main unit from the
mounting plate or the surface mount collar), and immediately present a card twice. (Note: ACT
recommends using an ACTSmart PIN and Prox device if a network is required).
Adding a Card Batch to the Network:
Step Present Operation
1 Programming Card Add Card Batch
2 Present Card First card in Batch
3 Present Card Last Card in Batch
Deleting Batch Cards to the Network:
Step Present Operation
1 Programming Card
2 Programming Card Delete Card Batch
3 Present Card First card in Batch to delete
4 Present Card Last Card in Batch to delete
Deleting Individual Card (Require Card Above):
Step Present Operation
1 Programming Card
2 Programming Card
3 Programming Card Delete Individual Card
4 Present Card Card above the card that needs to be deleted e.g. if card number
1 Programming Card
2 Programming Card
3 Programming Card
4 Programming Card
5 Programming Card Buzzer sounds intermittently and the LED flashes RED to warn
you are about to default the system
6 Present Card
(Not Programming Card)
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Default ACTSmarts. Note: This deletes the Programming Card.
+V
Sounder
ACTSmart Standalone Installation Diagram
Default configuration for
AUX I/O 2 is Door Alarm.
BATCH:
PRODUCT :
SERIAL NUMBER :
01XX-
ACTSmart REV1.3
00XXX
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
The Aux I/O Output is an open
collector output capable of
sinking 100mAmps.
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Door Release Button
Default configuration
for Programmable Input
is Door Release Button.
Door
Contact
Default configuration for
AUX I/O 1 is Door Contact.
+
1A125VAC
1A30VDC
OMRON
5A30VDC5A250VAC
B
A
Aux I/O 2
Programmable
Input
Aux I/O 1
OMRON
12-24V
DC/AC
RACK
12V = DC
SCH
5A/250V ~AC
0V
N/
O
COMM
N/C
The ACTSmart may be powered
from 12 or 24V AC or DC for
Standalone operation.
+12V
Power
Supply Unit
0V
Tamper
Volt-Free
Tamper Contacts
Important!
Always Place Varistor
Across Lock Terminals
Note: To program the various Input and
Output operations for the ACTSmart unit,
please refer to page 10.
This illustration shows wiring
for normally de-energised locks.
If normally energised locks are
required, use the N/C relay contact.
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ACTSmart Fire Alarm Override Connections
Fire Alarm Panel
System Ok
Note:
0V line of ACTSmart
system is connected to
the common of the fire
alarm panel relay.
COMMN/C
Constant 0V supplied to the
ACTSmart AUX I/O from the
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fire alarm panel. If 0V is
removed, the doors open.
Note:
To program the Fire Alarm Override
and the Interlock, please refer to
page 10 of the manual.
Common the 0V line of
each ACTSmart to avoid
Ground Loop issues.
01XX -1
BAT CH :
PR OD UC T:
ACT S mart R E V1. 3
B
A
Aux I/O 2
Programmable
Input
Aux I/O 1
SE RI AL NUMB ER:
Tamper
00XX XX
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
12DC
DC
=
12V
SCHRACK
5A/250V ~AC
0V
N/O
COMM
N/C
+12V
DC Power
Supply Unit
0V
In this case AUX I/O 1 is programmed
A
Aux I/O 2
Programmable
Input
Aux I/O 1
as Fire Alarm Override (see page 10).
ACTSmart Interlock Connections
Common the 0V line of
01XX -1
BAT CH :
PR OD UC T:
ACT S mart R E V1. 3
SE RI AL NUMB ER:
00XX XX
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
each ACTSmart to avoid
Ground Loop issues.
01XX -1
BAT CH :
PR OD UC T:
ACT S mart R E V1. 3
SE RI AL NUMB ER:
1A125VAC
1A30VDC
OMRON
5A30VDC5A250VAC
OMRON
B
A
00XX XX
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
12VDC
C
CK
D
A
=
R
V
2
1
SCH
5A/250V ~AC
0V
N/O
+12V
0V
DC Power
Supply Un
t
i
COMM
N/C
Tamper
01XX -1
BAT CH :
PR OD UC T:
ACT S mart R E V1. 3
SE RI AL NUMB ER:
00XX XX
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
In this case, when one ACTSmart opens
the door, the door on the other ACTSmart
is locked and prevents access.
Link the AUX I/O terminal, programmed for Interlock, on each ACTSmart.
B
A
Aux I/O 2
Programmable
Input
Aux I/O 1
SCHRACK
Tamper
1A125VAC
1A30VDC
OMRON
5A30VDC5A250VAC
+12V
12DC
DC
=
12V
0V
5A/250V ~AC
N/O
COMM
N/C
In this case AUX I/O 2 is programmed
DC Power
Supply Unit
0V
Aux I/O 2
Programmable
Input
Aux I/O 1
OMRON
B
A
A
CK
A
R
SCH
12VDC
C
D
=
V
2
1
0V
N/O
5A/250V ~AC
+12V
0V
DC Power
Supply Unit
COMM
N/C
Tamper
as Interlock (see page 10).
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ACTSmart Network Installation Diagram
Note:
When networking the ACTSmart units,
common the 0V of each ACTSmart to avoid
ground loop issues.
Network cable is single shielded twisted pair, Belden 9501 or similar.
Total cable length
maximum 1.4km
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SHIELD
01XX-1
A
B
B
A
Aux I/O 2
Programmable
Input
Aux I/O 1
BAT C H:
PR ODUC T:
ACTS mart RE V 1.3
SE R IAL NUMB E R:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
K
HRAC
12V = DC
SC
5A/250V ~AC
Tamper
00XXXX
12DC
0V
N/O
COMM
N/C
+12V
DC Power
Supply Unit
0V
Do NOT use AC Power Supply.
MUST be 12V or 24V DC.
Continue daisy-chain to
remaining ACTSmart units
on the network (maximum 8).
A
B
SHIELD
+12V
DC Power
Supply Unit
0V
1A125VAC
B
A
1A30VDC
5A30VDC5A250VAC
SHIELDS
BAT C H:
PR ODUC T:
SE R IAL NUMB E R:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
OMRON
K
C
A
R
H
SC
Tamper
ACTS mart RE V 1.3
12V = DC
5A/250V ~AC
01XX-1
00XXXX
12VDC
0V
N/O
COMM
N/C
B
B
A
OMRON
B
A
Aux I/O 2
Programmable
Input
Aux I/O 1
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Standard pattress
box.
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Magnet in mounting plate,
which keeps tamper switch
closed inside ACTSmart
ACTSmart Mounting Instructions for Flush-Mount Unit
Spacers break
away from main
component when
required by installer
for use.
View showing mounting plate
before spacers are broken
Screws
Security screw supplied with the unit.
View showing
spacers stacking
Note:
Determine the distance between the pattress
box and the mounting plate, using the
spacers which are labeled 1mm to 4mm. This
allows the installer to make the required
spacer length 1 to 10mm by stacking each
spacer together.
Mounting plate is attached to the pattress box
using the screws supplied.
ENSURE the corect spacers have been used
to bridge the gap between the mounting plate
and the fixing wings of the pattress box to
avoid the mounting plate being distorted.
Place the cap onto the unit
and push firmly into place.
Place the Reader / Keypad onto the surface mount
collar and clip down into place. Use the security screw
supplied to attach the unit to the surface mount collar.
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ACTSmart Mounting Instructions for Surface Mount Unit
Magnet in surface mount collar, which keeps
tamper switch closed inside ACTSmart.
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Security screw supplied with the unit.
The surface mount collar is mounted on the
wall using the fixing kit supplied in the box.
Place the cap onto the unit and
push firmly into place.
Place the Reader / Keypad onto the surface mount collar and clip down
into place. Use the security screw supplied to attach the unit to the
surface mount collar.
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Access Control Technology, Unit 8, IDA Business Park, Whitestown, Dublin 24, Ireland.
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