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S700 Installation Manual Warning - For FCC Labelled S700Terminals This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept an interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
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S700 Installation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Terminal user interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Using the reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Presenting your card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Next steps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Chapter 6 The System Configuration Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Menu overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Accessing the system configuration menu . . . . .
Chapter 1 Introduction The S700 reader is an access terminal that provides secure door control and access monitoring at the controlled location. Used as part of the AC2000 system, the S700 reader controls access to restricted areas while also giving you a range of information tools and applications at the door. 2.
CHAPTER 1 : Introduction 1.1 Terminal user interface Use the S700 interface to display information and enable user interaction to perform specific functions. The screen displays the date, time, and the reader system address. Date and time: The date, time, and day are permanently displayed. Reader address: The reader address displays a unique five-digit number for each terminal on the AC2000 system.
S700 Installation Manual Door state Figure 3 Door mode Door mode enables access for all valid cardholders after a card is swiped. Free access mode Figure 4 Free access mode Free access mode means that no card swipe is necessary to gain entry or exit because the door is unlocked.
CHAPTER 1 : Introduction Locked out mode Figure 5 Locked out mode Locked out mode means that the door is locked and no access is permitted. 1.3 Presenting your card To open a door, present your card to the access control card no more than 3 cm in front of the terminal. The multi-coloured LCD status of the terminal changes colour and the response screen displays.
S700 Installation Manual A typical card swipe takes you through the following steps: 1. Home screen: When the terminal is idle, the home screen is displayed.
CHAPTER 1 : Introduction 2. Swipe Card: Swipe your card in close proximity to the terminal. 3. Response screen: The response screen appears and access is granted. 12 S700-IM-0088-1.
S700 Installation Manual Response Screens The response screens are described in Table 1: Response Screens for S700: UI Screen Message Description Multi-colour status light Access granted Access is granted Green Not in system Access is not granted as card is not registered on the system Red Expiring Card Access is granted and your card is set to expire within 14 days Green Expired card Access is not granted as your card has expired Red Lost or Stolen card Access is not granted as your card
CHAPTER 1 : Introduction UI Screen Message Description Multi-colour status light Wrong time Access is not granted as you are attempting to gain access outside the allocated time Amber Wrong zone Access is not granted as you do not have permission to enter this zone Amber PIN Entry, time out Access is not granted as you have taken too long to enter your PIN Amber Card passed back Access is not granted, you must comply with the anti-passback site access policy Amber Table 1: Response Screens
S700 Installation Manual 1.4 Mode-specific response screens Table 2: Mode-specific Response screens describes mode-specific response screens for the S700. UI Screen Message Select access: Passenger or Staff Description Press Staff or Passenger for extended or timed access. The countdown timer starts when the door is opened when Passenger mode is selected. Swipe your card to prompt the user to extend or end the mode. Present Card In Passenger mode, the countdown timer has started.
CHAPTER 1 : Introduction Figure 6 Device status information 1.6 CEM S700 product codes Contact CEM sales for further information.
S700 Installation Manual 1.6.1 Terminal dimensions Note the angle of the reader to the wall, which is represented by the blue line 8.0 o Wall 142 15 30 100 48 Figure 7 Illustration of S700, including dimensions Note: All dimensions are in mm. 1.6.2 Part ratings The S700 has been tested and operates within the following ranges, which are shown in Table 4: Part ratings. Part Rating Supply Voltage (Vdc) 9 to 28 Power (W) Typical: 2.4 / Peak: 4.
CHAPTER 1 : Introduction 1.6.3 Onboard memory The system memory, 256 Mb RAM, 2 Gb NAND Flash, can hold the following: 18 • Up to 250,000 cardholder records - offline • Up to 50,000 transactions - offline S700-IM-0088-1.
S700 Installation Manual 1.6.4 Terminal key component parts Figure 8 shows the key components of the S700 reader.
CHAPTER 1 : Introduction 1.7 Simplified AC2000 network topology Figure 9 Network typology provides you with a basic illustration of a typical AC2000 network, including S700 configurations. Figure 9 Network typology 20 S700-IM-0088-1.
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Chapter 2 Mounting the Terminal You can mount the S700 terminal on the following standard electrical back boxes: • UK single back box • US single back box • 75mm VESA mount 2.1 Preparing for mounting Take care with the internal components when you are disassembling the terminal. 2.1.1 Recommended tools The recommended tools for mounting the terminal are as follows: • 2.
CHAPTER 2 : Mounting the Terminal 2.1.2 Opening the terminal Important: Take care not to strain the ribbon cable connecting the two halves of the terminal. Figure 11 Opening the terminal To open the terminal, complete the following steps: 1. Set the terminal on a stable, level surface to reduce the risk of the front of the terminal falling when it is disconnected. 2. Remove the four screws using a security hex screwdriver. 3.
S700 Installation Manual 2.1.3 Mounting the terminal back casing To access the mounting screw positions of the terminal, the I/O board must first be removed from the back box. A B D C A - Back casing B - I/O board C - Spacers D - Screws C D Figure 12 Exploded view illustration of the back casing and I/O board To mount the terminal back casing, complete the following steps: 1. Remove the four screws and spacers using a Pozi-head screwdriver. 2.
CHAPTER 2 : Mounting the Terminal 6. Re-attach the input/output Printed Circuit Board (PCB) to the back casing, ensuring you replace the spacers. 7. Connect the internal speaker to the I/O board. The yellow speaker wires can be wired to the J6 speaker terminal in any order. Figure 13 Speaker wiring 26 S700-IM-0088-1.
S700 Installation Manual Drilling the back casing Use the illustration in Figure 14 and the information in Table 6: S700 mounting descriptions to drill the back casing. Figure 14 S700 back casing drill hole dimensions Mounting hole Description B UK single back box C US single back box E 75mm VESA mount F S610 mounting holes Table 6: S700 mounting descriptions Note: All dimensions are in mm.
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Chapter 3 Wiring the Terminal 3.1 Cabling requirements Table 7: Terminal installation cabling requirements outlines the cabling requirements for each of the connectors on the S700 terminal.
CHAPTER 3 : Wiring the Terminal There must be enough spare cable left within the enclosure/back box to allow a service engineer to open the terminal case without straining the RJ45 connector. If the cable is subject to movement or vibration, stranded ethernet cable, and appropriate connectors, must be used. 3.2 The front board The front PCB contains the main electronic components of the reader; it is also where ethernet communications must be connected.
S700 Installation Manual 3.3 The input/output board The input/output board provides the connections points for terminal power, inputs, outputs, third-party Wiegand read heads, communications with exit readers, and Door Interface Units (DIUs).
CHAPTER 3 : Wiring the Terminal Component Description Comms to exit/DIU or Comms to Host If this unit is configured as a serial host reader, ‘HOST’ can be used as an RS485 connection to the network. If serial communications to a CEM product, such as the S700 or DIU, is required, the ‘EXIT/DIU’ connection can be used as the connection to the DIU or exit reader. If the unit is configured as an exit reader ‘HOST’ can be used as a connection to the host.
S700 Installation Manual 3.4 Wiring locks The terminal supports lock types rated up to 24 Vdc at 2 A max current. 3.4.1 Wiring an internal voltage powered lock It is possible to connect locks in a fail-safe or fail-secure configuration. Fail-safe lock If the terminal loses power, a fail-safe lock opens, allowing free access. Therefore, a lock that is constantly powered, such as a maglock, must be used.
CHAPTER 3 : Wiring the Terminal 3.4.3 Inputs not in use Some inputs must be linked out when not in use, to allow the door control to operate and prevent alarms being generated on the AC2000 system. This is particularly important for DIU inputs. These inputs are outlined in the following list: 34 • Input 0 - door position sensor on terminal I/O board • Fire input on a DIU • Tamper input on a DIU • Break Glass input on a Door Interface Unit S700-IM-0088-1.
S700 Installation Manual 3.5 Terminal with Request to Exit switch Figure 20 shows the wiring for a terminal with a Request to Exit switch.
CHAPTER 3 : Wiring the Terminal 3.6 Configuration information Wiring an S700 terminal with a Request to Exit switch is a basic wiring configuration and is not recommended for use on high security doors. Input configuration Table 11: S700 and Request to Exit switch input configuration illustrates the configuration and operation of the inputs on the terminal when it is configured with a Request to Exit switch.
S700 Installation Manual 3.7 Terminal with third-party OSDPv2 read head The illustration in Figure 21 shows the wiring for a terminal with a third-party OSDPv2 read head.
CHAPTER 3 : Wiring the Terminal 3.8 Terminal with third-party Wiegand read head Figure 22 shows the wiring for a terminal with a third-party Wiegand read head. Figure 22 S700 master terminal with Wiegand read head wiring 38 S700-IM-0088-1.
S700 Installation Manual 3.9 Terminal with DIU 230 and third-party Wiegand read head Figure 23 shows the wiring for a terminal with DIU 230 and third-party Wiegand read head.
CHAPTER 3 : Wiring the Terminal Note: To configure an exit reader as the master reader, see Configuring a Third-Party Reader as a Master on page 85. Important: For regulatory compliance, the drain wire must be disconnected at the reader-end of the cable. Table 12: Configuration and operation of terminal inputs contains the details for the configuration and operation of terminal inputs when configured with third-party Wiegand read heads.
S700 Installation Manual Product CEM Product Code HID iClass SE R10 SmartCard Reader HDS/053/010 HID iClass SE R30 SmartCard Reader HDS/053/030 HID iClass SE R40 SmartCard Reader HDS/053/040 Table 13: Read head product code Typical Wiegand read head wiring For specific read head wiring, consult the third-party manufacturer.
CHAPTER 3 : Wiring the Terminal 3.11 S700e with S700s exit reader Figure 24 S700e with S700s exit reader 42 S700-IM-0088-1.
S700 Installation Manual 3.11.1 Configuration information Using an S700 exit reader provides a higher level of security at the door than using a thirdparty read head. Product CEM Product Code S700 Card Reader (DESfire) RDR/702/007 S700 Card Reader (iCLASS) RDR/702/008 S700 Card Reader (Pico Pass) RDR/702/006 Table 16: S700 product codes Input configuration The S700 reader has four inputs and two relay outputs, which are spare in this configuration.
CHAPTER 3 : Wiring the Terminal 3.12 S700 with DIU 210 and S700s exit reader Figure 25 shows the wiring for an S700 master reader with a DIU 210. Figure 25 S700 master terminal with a DIU 210 wiring 44 S700-IM-0088-1.
S700 Installation Manual 3.12.1 Configuration information Using a CEM DIU 210 provides the highest level of security at a door, removing power for the lock and input monitoring away from the door reader.
CHAPTER 3 : Wiring the Terminal 3.13 S700 terminal with DIU 230 Figure 26 shows the wiring for the S700 terminal with DIU 230. Figure 26 S700 terminal with DIU 230 wiring 46 S700-IM-0088-1.
S700 Installation Manual 3.13.1 Configuration information Using a CEM DIU230 also provides the highest level of security at a door, removing power for the lock and input monitoring away from the door reader. The DIU is a PoE+ device and does not require specialist electrical qualifications to install.
3.14 Tamper detection on reader inputs Terminal inputs can be monitored for 4-state tampering, open, close, tamper short, and tamper cut. If an input is tampered with, an alarm is triggered in the AC2000 software. The alarm is a universal tamper alarm and does not distinguish between the four different states. To monitor inputs for tamper short and tamper cut, a resistor network must be installed on the input sensor wiring and the AC2000 software configured to monitor the input. 3.14.
S700 Installation Manual 3.14.3 Re-assembling the terminal To re-assemble the terminal, complete the following steps: 1.
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Chapter 4 Reader Network Configuration The network settings are accessed using the installer configuration menu on the terminal. 4.1 Checking the network status of the S700 The network status is continuously displayed on the home screen of the reader.
CHAPTER 4 : Reader Network Configuration Each section of the status indicator represents a different aspect of the network connectivity. The presence or absence of a block indicates whether or not the connection is good.
S700 Installation Manual 4.2.1 Setting the terminal IP address, gateway, and subnet mask To set the IP address, gateway, and subnet mask of the terminal, complete the following steps: 1. To access the Network Settings menu, press key 5. Figure 31 Configuring the terminal network settings 2. Select Next to highlight the relevant field. 3. Select Change to edit the selected field. 4. Enter the IP Address, Subnet mask and Gateway settings using the keypad. Press the left function for a ‘.’ 5.
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Chapter 5 AC2000 Software Configuration This section of the manual focuses on the initial addition and configuration of the device and input alarms. All other advanced configuration options are covered in the relevant function sections. The S700 terminal is added to the AC2000 system and configured using the Devices application. Note: This manual assumes access to the necessary AC2000 applications and should be performed by persons trained in its use. 5.
CHAPTER 5 : AC2000 Software Configuration 5.2 Adding the device to AC2000 To add the address of a device to AC2000, complete the following steps: 1. Log on to the AC2000 Floatbar, click Device Configuration, and click Devices. 2. Select the controller and device group to which the device is being added. 3. Click Add and select Add Device, or, right-click on the device group and select Add Device. The Devices application enters Add Mode. You can add a device.
S700 Installation Manual 10. If an exit reader has been added by including it in the Device Type, enter a unique Slave Location to describe the location of the exit reader. 11. Select the Settings tab. Enter the unique MAC Address or IP Address of the device into the relevant fields. The unique address of the device is found by navigating from the Configuration Menu to the Network Status menu on the S700 itself. 12.
CHAPTER 5 : AC2000 Software Configuration 6. Select Save. The Exit reader associated with the master device is now configured as a third-party read head and not an Exit reader. 5.3 Configuring devices Use the Devices application to configure the inputs that are used to trigger alarms or events in the AC2000 system. 5.3.1 Adding an input alarm To add an input alarm to a device, complete the following steps: 1. Log on to the AC2000 Floatbar, click Device Configuration, and click Devices. 2.
S700 Installation Manual 5.3.2 Configuring 4-state tamper inputs To configure the 4-state tamper inputs, complete the following steps: Figure 37 4-state tamper 1. Log on to the AC2000 Floatbar, click Device Configuration, and click Devices. 2. Select the device to configure from the overview pane on the left of the screen. 3. Select the Properties tab, and click Advanced View. 4. Select the Input Config tab. 5. Select each input element to be configured and select the 4 state check box. 6. Click Save.
CHAPTER 5 : AC2000 Software Configuration 5.3.5 Deleting a device input To delete a device input, complete the following steps: 1. Select the input from the Device Inputs list. 2. Click Delete. 3. From the window that appears, click Delete to delete the device from the system or Cancel to cancel the process. Note: Care should be taken when deleting an input as no warning message appears. 5.3.
S700 Installation Manual Input table for S700 with S700s exit reader Input number 0 1 Input function Sensor state AED alarm Door position Open Door forced Closed Door closed Open Lock not engaged Closed Lock engaged Lock position 2 Request to exit No default 3 Spare / interlock No default 4 Spare No default 5 Spare No default 6 Spare No default 7 Spare No default Table 23: S700 and S700s exit reader input alarms Input table for S700 with DIU210 and S710s exit reader: Input
CHAPTER 5 : AC2000 Software Configuration Input table for S700 with DIU230 and S700s exit reader Input number 0 1 Input function Sensor state AED alarm Door position Open Door forced Closed Door closed Open Lock not engaged Closed Lock engaged Lock position 2 Request to exit 3 Fire 4 5 Break glass Mains power fail No default Open Fire alarm Closed Fire alarm reset Open Break glass Closed Break glass reset Open Mains power fail Closed Mains OK 6 Battery low Open DIU batter
S700 Installation Manual • Upgrading terminal firmware • Configuring device settings using the Device Settings Remote Application Important: Advanced configuration of the terminal must only be carried out by users that have completed CEM AC2000 installer training.
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Chapter 6 The System Configuration Menu The S700 utilises a Graphical User Interface (GUI) to access terminal functionality. At the basic level, the screen is used to display messages regarding the current card swipe transaction. The more advanced options allow the user to access information and reports that are relevant to them. The S700 screen is a high quality, full colour, LCD screen. This is complimented by a capacitive touch keypad, which is highly responsive in multiple weather conditions.
CHAPTER 6 : The System Configuration Menu 6.1 Menu overview The following image is an overview of the System Configuration Menu. Figure 38 Overview of the System Configuration Menu 6.2 Navigation You can access the menus on the terminal by touching the number on the keypad that corresponds to the menu designation. Figure 39 Expanding and closing reader menus 66 S700-IM-0088-1.
S700 Installation Manual 6.3 Accessing the system configuration menu To access the configuration menu, complete the following steps: 1. On the keypad terminal, quickly tap the right function key at least three times. 2. When prompted to enter a passcode, type 6767000. Note: See Accessing the System Configuration Menu on page 52 for more details on passcodes.
CHAPTER 6 : The System Configuration Menu Figure 41 Diagnostic PIN 6. Into the Current Value field, type your new PIN and click Close. 7. To save the new PIN, click Save. The System Configuration Menu has a 10-option list, each of which contains specific terminal maintenance functions. 6.3.1 Device settings menu Important: You must have the following information before contacting CEM Support with any issues.
S700 Installation Manual Index: key 1 Use the index to return to the System Configuration Menu from any point in the menu system. Network status: key 2 Use the Network status information section to view details about terminal network settings.
CHAPTER 6 : The System Configuration Menu Device Status: key 3 Use the Device status information section to view details about all the hardware and software versions of the terminal. Figure 44 Device status Table 28: Device settings describes the fields in the Device status information window: Information Description F/W Version Firmware version F/W Date Date of firmware build emWin Ver.
S700 Installation Manual Table 29: Database status describes the fields in the Database status information window: Information Description CS Count The number of card records with which the local database was initialized CS Time This is the time the local card database was last initialised DB Format This shows the database format DB Count This is the current number of valid cards in the local database DB update This shows the time of the last database update DB state This shows the database s
CHAPTER 6 : The System Configuration Menu Figure 47 Sound Settings Selecting this menu option twice can be used to change the setting on the exit reader. LCD Brightness: key 7 Use the LCD Brightness menu to change the brightness of the terminal LCD screen to be adjusted. Selecting this menu option twice can be used to change the setting on the exit reader. Figure 48 LCD Brightness 72 S700-IM-0088-1.
S700 Installation Manual Firmware Update: key 8 The Firmware Update menu can be used to update the firmware if updates are available. A complete description of the firmware update process can be found in Updating Firmware on page 91. Figure 49 Firmware Update Inputs Tests: key 9 The S700 terminal has built-in tests that can be performed to check specific functionality. The Input tests screen displays the four terminal inputs states.
CHAPTER 6 : The System Configuration Menu Two-state input test When an input is wired in a 2-state open and closed configuration, only the Open and Short tests can be administered. These states are as follows: Open: The input is open Short: The input is closed Four-state input test When an input has been wired in a 4-state configuration, all four input state tests can be administered. For more information on configuration, see Configuration information on page 36.
Chapter 7 S700 Operational Modes The S700 intelligent access terminal can be configured to function in different modes other than the standard door mode described in the main section of the manual. The Door mode list in Devices is as follows: • Door • Turnstile • Turnstile (Pulse) • Passenger • Equipment 7.1 Door mode timings Door mode is the normal terminal configuration that is described in the main installation section of this manual.
CHAPTER 7 : S700 Operational Modes Lock output Lock Open Time Lock Open Time Door close after Normal open Sounder warning, legal open time running out Pre-alarm Allowing time to close Close time Alarm Time Door held alarm and alarm sounder Notes If the door is not The door has been detected detected open before open the Lock Open Time period expires, the lock is resecured and the door mode returns to the idle state The pre-alarm If the door is starts the detected defined closed before second the D
S700 Installation Manual 3. From the main panel, select the timing you want to amend. This panel is shown in the following figure. Update the value you require in seconds. Figure 51 Updating the door cycle timings Door mode is the default terminal configuration that is described in the main installation section of this manual. Use door mode to allow a terminal to control access to a door and monitor specific inputs associated with that door. 7.1.
CHAPTER 7 : S700 Operational Modes 4. Select Other, and select Multi swipe mode. 5. Select the Enable Options check box. Figure 53 Configuring multi-swipe access 6. Use the drop-down Options lists to configure Multi swipe mode. In Figure 53 Configuring multi-swipe access the options are configured to 10 seconds and 2 swipes. 78 S700-IM-0088-1.
S700 Installation Manual 7.2 Passenger Mode Passenger mode enables a door to stay open for a longer period of time when swiped with a special usage card. This configuration is frequently used in airports to allow the free access of passengers through the door. When the reader is in this mode, it allows a normal card access through the door. However, a card that has been assigned Special Usage in the Personnel application is given the option to open the door as Staff or Passenger.
CHAPTER 7 : S700 Operational Modes 3. Select the terminal you want to configure. Figure 55 Configuring passenger mode 4. Select Door Mode. You may have to scroll down to see this option. 5. Use the Options drop-down list to select Passenger. 6. Ensure the Enable Options check box is selected. 7. Click Save on the toolbar of the Devices application. 80 S700-IM-0088-1.
S700 Installation Manual Adding special access to a cardholder To add special access to a cardholder, complete the following steps: 1. Log on to the AC2000 Floatbar, click Enrolment, and click Personnel. 2. Search for the cardholder to which the special access is to be applied. 3. Select the Special Usage check box. 4. Click Save. 7.2.2 The passenger mode cycle Table 31: Illustration of passenger mode timing outlines the door open cycle.
CHAPTER 7 : S700 Operational Modes 3. The cardholder selects Passenger. Figure 56 Pressing the passenger operations button 4. Lock power is dropped for a period of time known as Lock open time - this has a five second default time. If the door is not opened by the end of this time, the lock re-engages. 5. After the door is opened, the lock power remains off for a period of time to prevent the lock re-engaging and closing the door before it is fully opened. This is the Lock open time 2.
S700 Installation Manual 7.3.1 Wiring two terminals for interlock Figure 57 Wiring two terminals for interlock Software configuration for interlock To configure the software for interlock, complete the following steps: 1. Log on to the AC2000 Floatbar, click Device Configuration, and click Devices. 2. Select the terminal you want to configure and select the Properties tab. 3. Select the Input Config panel and select Input 3, or with DIU select Input B.
CHAPTER 7 : S700 Operational Modes 4. Clear the check box for Normal Input. Ensure the check box for Local output disabled is selected. Figure 58 Configuring input 3 for interlock 5. Select the Common tab. 6. Select Second swipe action. Figure 59 Configuring interlock functionality 7. Select the No access on interlock and Make relay 0 active check boxes. 8. Click Close and click Save on the toolbar of the Devices application. 84 S700-IM-0088-1.
S700 Installation Manual 7.3.2 The interlock process in door mode Interlock is configured and works the same way in Passenger Mode and Door Mode, with only a slight change to end functionality. Figure 60 Interlock locked out display message in door mode Interlock configuration process The following outlines the interlock configuration process: 1. The spare outputs of terminals are linked to input 3 of the other interlocked terminals. 2. When input 3 of the terminal is closed the terminal remains idle. 3.
CHAPTER 7 : S700 Operational Modes Figure 61 Passenger mode countdown on the swiped terminal 5. The interlocked terminals with input 3 now open locks down, preventing access until the swiped door is closed or the mode ended. Interlocked terminals displays a no-passenger access message. Normal card access is allowed. Important: If using a third-party logic controller to control multiple doors, the interlock principles remain the same.
S700 Installation Manual 7.4 Equipment mode A reader configured for Equipment mode must not be used to control a door lock. The S700 reader controller can be used to enable third-party external equipment by using a valid card swipe. The S700 enables the equipment; the actual control of the equipment is carried out by the equipment. An S700 reader and exit combination can be used to enable two independent pieces of equipment, for example, a generator or conveyor belt. 7.4.
CHAPTER 7 : S700 Operational Modes Configuration item Abbreviation Comment Occupancy swipe time OST Pulsed mode activation time Input 0 enable IPE(0) Used to enable activation feedback sense for Master controller Input 1 enable IPE(1) Used to enable activation feedback sense for Exit controller Table 33: Equipment enable Timers Note: The feedback inputs, Input 0 and Input 1, in the table are optional. If they are not to be used, Input 0 and Input 1 must be disabled.
S700 Installation Manual Operating Equipment mode When Equipment mode has been selected for a device, it operates in the following sequence: 1. When you perform a valid card swipe, two operations take place: i. The relay activates, enabling the third-party equipment. The equipment can be externally controlled. ii. The LCD on the S700 reader shows you that the equipment has been activated. In addition, an alarm is sent: Check-in enabled.
Figure 64 S700 display: Equipment activated 3. When the further usage of the equipment is no longer required, you can do the following: i. Swipe a valid card to end the operation or allow the timers to run out. ii. The operator swipes a valid card; this deactivates the S700 relay output. iii. The AC2000 system sends an event; this stops cost charging for the use of external equipment. Figure 65 S700 display: Equipment stopped or Equipment fault 4.
S700 Installation Manual Appendix 1 Updating Firmware Updating the S700 terminal firmware, device defrosting, is accomplished by using the AC2000 web pages to load the firmware pack on to the terminal and manually updating the terminal. Note: This process must only be carried out by an AC2000 administrator with the relevant permissions. Accessing the System Configuration Menu To access the configuration menu, complete the following steps: 1.
Checking the firmware version of the terminal To check the status of your device quickly, complete the following step: • Tap the left function key quickly at least three times. The appears with information on the firmware on the S700 terminal, as shown in Figure 66 Accessing the configuration menu. Figure 67 Device status Loading the firmware onto the terminal To load the firmware onto the terminal, complete the following steps: 1.
S700 Installation Manual Updating the terminal When the terminal has received the firmware file, the reader address is displayed in the colour cyan instead of white. Reader address displayed in cyan Figure 68 Cyan reader address To update the terminal, complete the following steps: 1. Access the System Configuration Menu of the terminal. 2. Press the number 8 on the keypad. This opens the Firmware Upgrade menu. 3. Select Apply. Figure 69 Upgrading the terminal firmware The reader updates and reboots.
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S700 Installation Manual Appendix 2 Broadcast and Timezone Priorities A state machine is used to determine the priority that different events such as broadcast and timezone changes have on the terminal. The order is listed in descending priority, which is outlined in the following way: 1. Broadcast open 2. Interlock input 3. Locked out TZ (timezone) 4. Door override TZ (timezone) 5. Card only TZ (timezone) 6.
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S700 Installation Manual Appendix 3 Loading card definitions In order for AC2000 to correctly process the information encoded on the smart cards, the correct card definitions must be loaded onto the CDC. These are loaded using the AC2000 Web pages. 1. Log into the AC2000 client software. This is done to allow access to the definition files on the CDC. 2. Log into the web pages by opening a web browser. 3. Enter the Server IP Address, for example: https://192.168.1.
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