FAAC RESIST TPS SA, RESIST T SA, RESIST PS SA, TAG 10 SA User Manual

Rapid Guide Resist SA TAG 10 SA ver.1-1 Rev. A
Resist SA – TAG 10 SA
RESIST TPS SA RESIST PS SA RESIST T SA TAG 10 SA
PRODUCT
RESIST-SA (or TAG10-SA) is an access control device able to archive Codes or Cards, in a completely independent manner. The unit can store n°1 Master Code (code or card) and n° 500 User codes (codes or cards). A Master Code must have at least 6 characters and a maximum of 14 characters, the user codes must have at least 4 and max. 14 characters. If there is no keyboard, a Passive Cards Kit is needed: this kit contains 12 cards which simulate the use of the keyboard.. IMPORTANT: The device is provided with activation outputs for valid codes and cards. For this reason, we advise you to install it every time in a protected position . It is possible to connect to this unit a reader without the decision-making unit (max. distance 100 mt.) which can be used for the gateway control.
CONNECTIONS ELECTRIC SPECIFICATIONS
power supply: 12 ÷ 24 Vdc - 12 ÷ 21 Vac
consumption at 12 Vdc: 180 mA (without outside
Reader or other loads connected)
consumption at 24 Vdc: 120 mA (without outside Reader or other loads connected)
consumption at 12 Vac: 180 mA (without outside Reader or other loads connected)
consumption at 21 Vac: 120 mA (without outside Reader or other loads connected)
5 Vdc output for external reader: max 300 mA (rated voltage 11.5 Vdc)
5 Vdc output for external reader: max 60 mA
Relay-1 and Relay-2 contacts: max 1 A at 24 Vdc
Buzzer-B output: "open-collector" type without
push-pull diode (max 70 mA at 12 Vdc)
Alarm exit: "open-collector" type without push­pull diode (max 70 mA at 12 Vdc)
inputs Inp-1 and Inp-2: to be activated by connecting to GND and using a 'clean contact' (e.g.: a Relay)
NB: the power supply unit for the management unit is not supplied.
MODE
The following options are available:
No-Master-Code” mode; You are in this mode when you activate (or reset) the device with the Master-Code” not yet on. This is the status when the machine is new or after cleaning (Total or MC only). This condition is marked by 3 led flashing at the same time.
Programming” mode; there are various programming modes. You cannot change over from one to the other, but you must always return to the Access Control” mode and then select the new programming.. To enable this function, type in a code consisting of two parts separated by the “X” key. : ”Programming N° ” + “X” + “Master-Code” (or “Programming N°” + “Master-Card”). Such condition is indicated by activation of the yellow led.
Access Control” mode ; You are in this mode when you activate (or reset) the device with the “Master-Code” already on. Openings by validating the typed codes or cards read are permitted and one can also enter in one of the programming functions. The control unit normally operates in this way. Such condition is indicated by activation of the red led. When a valid code or card is typed, a green led is activated; when the typed card/code is not valid, a yellow led is activated for a moment.
+12V
GND
D1-DAT
D0-CLK
BUZZER-B
+5V
ING1
ING2
ALLARME
IN-AC-1
IN-AC-2
RELE1-
A
RELE1-B
RELE2-ARELE2-B
LED 5V
RELE’ 1
RELE’ 2
1 2 3 4 5 6
12 ÷ 24 Vdc 12 ÷ 21 Vac
Power supply
Input
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
M2
M1
Reader B terminal (with 12Vdc power supply)
J6
J5
Ing-Aux
J1
J6 is for the "Mem-Exp"
expansion
board (available
as an
accessory)
Open-Collector
Buzzer
To exclude the
buzzer interrupt
the track on
PS2
CPU Board
A
larm output Door Status Door opener Push-button +5V output
+ G D C B 1 N 2 D V
Tamper key
Rapid Guide Resist-SA TAG10 SA ver.1-1 rev. A
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CONFIGURATION MASTER CODE / MASTER CARD
To start the configuration of the different parameters of the unit Resist SA or TAG10 SA, it is necessary to store first on the unit the master code or the master card. As the equipment is provided without master code/master card, the first operation necessary to make will be to store the code/card on the device. Therefore you need to do as follows:
Verify that the 3 frontal led flash simultaneously.
Type the code (min. 6 max. 14 characters) than type E, or read the Master card.
If the operation has been executed in a correct way, only the amber led on the front panel will be activated
IMPORTANT: it is necessary to keep the memorised master code or master card in a safe place as it has to be used to execute all the variations of the control unit configuration.
PROGRAMMING
The programming of all the parameters of Resist SA or TAG 10 SA can be obtained by choosing one of the eight menus available and by typing the master code or reading the master card. The following table shows the characteristics of the 8 options that can be programmed
Menù Kind of programming Commands with Master Code Commands with Master Card
1 Inputting new users 1 x Master Code E 1 + reading Master Card 2 Cancelling users 2 x Master Code E 2 + reading Master Card 3 Qualification of users 3 x Master Code E 3 + reading Master Card 4 Import data 4 x Master Code E 4 + reading Master Card 5 Export data 5 x Master Code E 5 + reading Master Card 6 Configuration input/output 6 x Master Code E 6 + reading Master Card 7 Configuration reader B 7 x Master Code E 7 + reading Master Card 8 Activation internal /external card reader 8 x Master Code E 8 + reading Master Card
IMPORTANT: the command enables to enter into the relevant menu, in which you can execute all the operations explained consecutively. It is important to underline that x means button X while E means typing button E.
To get out of the programming mode, you have to type X for at least 4 seconds.
MENU 1 INPUTTING NEW USERS
To input the users in the control unit archive, you have to indicate for each user, the location number of the memory where the relevant code or card will be stored. Available numbers are from 1 to 500 and, obviously, they can house a single data-item.
Enter the function with: 1 x Master Code E or with: -1 then the Master Card reading
Type in the location No. followed by x, then the user code and then E, or followed by the card reading. For example, if you want to store code
2894 in location 23, the command will be: 23 x 2894 E instead, if you want to store a proximity card in location 37, the command will be: 37 then the Card reading
Continue like this and input all the necessary codes/cards, then press key E for at least 4 seconds to exit programming, or read the master card. NB: we advise you to take a note of the number of the locations and the relevant stored users, so that the code or card can be eliminated after card or right of access has been lost. The user code must have min 4 and max 6 characters. .
MENU 2 CANCELLING USERS
To cancel users from the control unit archive, you must obviously know the memory location number where the relevant code or card was stored. If you have the card to be cancelled, just read it after entering the mode.
Enter the function with: 2 x Master Code E or with: 2 then the Master Card reading
Type in the location No. of the code/card to be cancelled followed by E. If, for example, you wish to cancel the code/card of location 23, the
command will be:23
Continue like this and cancel all the necessary codes/cards, then press key E for at least 4 seconds to exit programming, or read the master card.
MENU 3 QUALIFICATION OF USERS
This function enables you to change the access characteristics of a single user or of a group of users. The following can be indicated for every stored code/card: the activation (output No.) which the control unit must execute, the direction (absent/present), if it is subjected to antipassback
Enter the function with: 3 x Master Code E or with: 3 then the Master Card reading
To execute the required modifications, you must first indicate the location number or the range of locations where the codes/cards are stored,
then the command which varies the characteristics. The following table expresses this concept, where NNN or FFF are the location number of the code/card and C is the command that changes the parameters.:
Kind of typing Description
NNN x C
Displays data of code/card stored at NNN location
NNN x FFF x C
Set data for code/card stored from NNN to FFF locations
1111 x C
Set data for all code/card stored
The list of available commands and their meaning is explained in the following table:
CommandC Description Examples
5 Force “Absent”
37 x 5 = User 37 Absent
6 Force “Present”
115 x 6 = User 115 Present
7 Force subjected to “Antipassback”
21 x 7 = User 21 Subjected to Antipassback
8 Force not subjected to “Antipassback”
3 x 8 = User 3 Not subjected to Antipassback
11 10 01 00
For reading on A, both output 1 and output 2 are switched on For reading on A, only output 1 is switched on For reading on A, only output 2 is switched on For reading on A, both output1 and output 2 are switched off
23 x 11 = User 23 switch on both outputs 48 x 10 = User 48 switch on output1 57 x 01 = User 57 switch on output2 21 x 00 = User 21 no switch on anything
1111
….
The command sets the enabling of the outputs, with the same logic defined for reading on A; (see above box).
63 x 1111 = User 63 enables output 1 and output 2 whether reading is on A or B.
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