Installation Guide January 2003 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Door Controllers Copyright and Protective Notices 1. The copyright of this document and the associated drawings is the property of PAC Portico (Blick USA, Inc.), and is issued on condition that it is not copied, reprinted or reproduced, nor its contents disclosed, either wholly or in part, without the consent in writing of, or in accordance with the conditions of a contract with of PAC Portico (Blick USA, Inc.). 2.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide IMPORTANT: When installing the PAC Portico 2200/1200 series controllers the following should be noted: HEALTH AND SAFETY Installation must wired in accordance with National Wiring Regulations (BS7671, IEE National Wiring Regulations in the UK). Failure to do so can result in injury or death by electric shock. It must also comply with any local Fire, Health and Safety regulations.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E Table of Contents HEALTH AND SAFETY............................................................................................................. 2 CABLING ................................................................................................................................... 2 RFID Devices.............................................................................................................................
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 10.3 Dial Back Transactions.................................................................................................... 77 10.4 'Forget' Transactions ....................................................................................................... 78 11. Specifications ...................................................................................................................... 79 11.1 Environmental................
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E Abbreviations Used in this Document AC AEM AVR BAT CH CLK CMD CNC COM CTS D/C DC DL DOS DTR DR EMF FIFO GAPB GND HBC ID IP LED LK LRT MOV MS MS-DOS NC NO OVRD PAL PB PB-TIM PBC PC PIN PINTP RDR RTE RTS RX SIG TAMP TP TX VCA © 2003 Blick USA, Inc.
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PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E 1. Introduction The document describes how to install a PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Door Controller. Configuration and monitoring is performed from a PC and documentation for this is supplied with the administration software. For systems without a PC (i.e. standalone systems) configuration and monitoring is performed from a front panel and is documented in 15267 PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Door Controllers User Guide.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide Figure 1 Typical Components of an Access Control System 1.2 Hardware Components 1.2.1 General Information Figure 2 shows the typical connections made to a door controller. For full details of how door controllers are connected and administered, see Section 2.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide • 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E From a PC running PAC Portico Prism software via a dial-up modem. This can control up to 32 doors with a PAC Portico 2200 as the master plus up to 7 slave door controllers. Operating from a CNC administered by a PC, each CNC will support up to 128 sites of which: • PAC Portico for Windows site 1 is always the six wire bus- there are no master controllers on a CNC six wire bus; only slaves.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide If you are upgrading an existing system, check with PAC Portico Technical Support that all the components are suitable and whether any upgrades are required. 1.2.3 Readers A reader is a device, usually fitted close to the door that detects the unique code in a key and passes it to the door controller where the access decision is made. There are several types of reader suitable for different purposes and environments. 1.2.3.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E 1.2.3.4 PAC ID Devices The PAC range will not work with the newer KeyPAC devices.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 1.3 Ver 1 Facilities This section describes the features available on the PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Door Controllers. Note Many of the PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Door Controller features are only available via a PC. 1.3.1 Reader Channels The PAC Portico 2200/1200 series has SIG2 connectors which allow for two readers to be connected to a single door channel for entry and exit or general access.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E 1.3.5 Memory Backup Battery The backup battery is provided to maintain the system’s memory when all power, mains and external battery backup is removed. The backup battery can be replaced without data loss. In order to replace the battery: • The module must be plugged into the door controller. • The door controller must be powered from the ac power line or the sealed lead acid backup battery in the panel case. 1.3.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 1.3.9 Protected Communications This is administered by CNC where dial-up sites are used and only establishes communications with a door controller if the master key code from the CNC is recognized. When selected at the door controller, this feature is 'self-programming' and: • Allows the next dial-up by the CNC to be accepted. • Stores the master key sent by the CNC in the door controller.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E Figure 3 Possible Reader Locations for Local Anti-Passback Note Request to Exit switches should not be used when anti-passback is required because they infringe passback security every time they are used. There are two types of local anti-passback available: 1. Anti-Passback on Entry. When this feature is active, any key used to enter an area cannot be used to enter the area again unless it has first been used to leave the area.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 1.3.13.3 Global Anti-Passback Global Anti-Passback (GAPB) is anti-passback that is controlled by more than one controller and is only available on cluster sites. These are sites where slave door controllers are administered by a master door controller. Examples of where GAPB can be used: • • A controller cluster connected via a PC interface kit.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E 1.4 Ver 2 Facilities EPROM 13074 can be fitted to a PAC Portico 2200 Series Door Controller to provide the same facilities as described in Section 1.3 plus those described in this section providing the appropriate administration software is used. 1.4.1 50K Memory Module This memory module has capacity for 50,000 keys and is for use with PAC Portico Prism only.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide one for the alarm monitoring system for the same door. The relays 5 to 8 only act as shunting relays when the corresponding door channel is assigned to an alarm area. The following table illustrates the different actions of relays 5 to 8: Relay Non-Alarm Panel Behavior 5 Door 1 not assigned to an alarm area: Door 1 assigned to an alarm area: Responds to any door forced open or tampered with.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E 2. Administration Systems This section looks briefly at the administration systems that can be used with the door controllers. There are several ways of administering PAC Portico Access Control Systems. Different methods allow greater numbers of doors or personnel to be controlled and door controllers to be located at greater distances from where the system is administered. This section looks at the following systems: 1. Front Panel.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide This system limits are as shown in the following table: Maximum Number of Controllers 4 Maximum Number of Doors 16 Maximum Number of Personnel 4000 Access Codes 128 Time Profiles 32 Editors 32 (plus master) Auxiliary Alarm Points 32 per door controller Global Anti-Passback Not available For further information on front panel administration, see 15267 PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Door Controllers User Guide. 2.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E 2.3 CNC with Six Wire Bus - 128 doors This system has a master CNC administered from a PC. Up to 32 door controllers, all configured as slaves, are connected using the six wire bus. The CNC has an integral reader for key administration and connects directly to the PC's serial port using the cable supplied.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide Figure 7 Multi-Site CNC System For further information on administration, see the documentation supplied with the administration software. Page 24 © 2003 Blick USA, Inc.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E 3. Communication Systems 3.1 Six Wire Bus The six wire bus is PAC Portico's proprietary communications link for locally connecting door controllers. Each door controller has a built-in six wire bus interface. 3.1.1 Cable Specification We recommend that you use multi-stranded, unshielded, 6/8-conductor 22AWG/0.22mm² alarm or signal cable.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide Figure 9 Six Wire Bus Wiring 3.1.2 Addresses The six wire bus works by each door controller having its own unique address. The order in which door controllers are addressed does not matter nor do they have to be numbered consecutively. Depending on the type of administration, the following are possible: Standalone One master controller (system type 0) address 1 and up to 3 slave controllers (system type 3) addresses 2, 3 and 4.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E polling, the CNC display shows the address as 0-9 and A-W (10 to 32). 2. A multi-site network has sites numbered according to the type of site as follows: Site 1 - via six wire bus, one master and up to 32 slaves. Sites 2-33 - via RS-232, one master and up to seven slaves. Sites 34-128 - via RS-232, one slave. Site numbers allocated depend on the type of site and are not necessarily sequential, e.g.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 3.2.1.5 Printer Cable The following cable is required: Use 24AWG/0.22mm², 4-conductor, unshielded cable, maximum length: 50ft/15m. PAC Portico 2244 Printer 5-pole terminal block TXD CTS RXD DTR GND 25-pin male D-type connector ———— ———— 3 20 RX DTR ———— 7 Signal Ground 3.2.1.6 Testing the Printer Once the printer is connected and the parameters set as above, switch on the printer and make sure that is 'on-line'.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E 3.2.2.2 Fitting the Line Driver IMPORTANT For effective communications, ensure that both the PC interface kit and the door controller are properly earthed. The line driver should be plugged directly into the door controller’s RS-232 port, the 5-way socket at the bottom right of the circuit board.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 4. Appearance 4.1 PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Door Controllers All the door controllers in the series have a similar appearance with the main difference being in the number of reader channels and AEMs that can be supported. Each controller can be ordered on a “skirt” or in a metal enclosure. In both cases, the unit comes complete with a power supply. It can also be ordered with or without a front panel (see Figure 11).
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15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 4.2 PAC Portico 2200IP/1200IP Series Door Controllers All the door controllers in the series have a similar appearance and are identified by their label. The PAC Portico 2200IP/1200IP Series have a fitted TCP/IP interface as shown in Figure 13. Cutouts in the cover allow LEDs and EPROM number and version to be seen. The Ethernet address is given on a label on the TCP/IP interface.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E 5. Installation This is a brief outline of the steps that will be taken in the following sections that describe the installation, commissioning and testing of the door controller independently of the administration system. It is possible to test all the reader and lock functions before making any network or communications connections. You are strongly advised to follow the order shown below.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 5.1.1 Metal Enclosure The door controller is contained in a metal enclosure. There are two metal enclosure options. The larger option allows room for AEMs to be fitted. Both options have space for two 12V 7Ah lead acid batteries if required. The metal enclosure dimensions for each option are shown in Figure 15 and Figure 16. Note Both options are UL approved.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E Figure 16 Metal Enclosure Option 2 5.1.2 Front Panel The front panel is secured by two tabs that fit into slots in the power supply on the left-hand side of the baseplate and by two spring clips on the right-hand side that attach to the baseplate. The ribbon connector should be plugged into the socket on the circuit board at the top right of the board.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 5.1.3 Non-Standard Enclosure The door controller can be fitted in an enclosure or cabinet other than one of the standard metal enclosures. Figure 17 indicates the position of screw slots and cable entry holes on the door controller. All dimensions in mm/in Rectangular holes (25x13/1.00x0.50) may be used for cable entry 'Keyhole' slots for fitting to flat surface 60/2.40 60/2.40 380/15.00 8/0.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E 5.1.4 Power Supply IMPORTANT The database is stored in battery-backed memory and will be preserved whether the controller is powered or not. This backup will last up to 5 years provided that the controller is normally powered. The battery, located on the memory module, can be replaced without losing data. This is recommended every 3 years. Note The backup will be preserved for 6 months if the controller is not powered.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide power supply). • The type of lock, continuous (fail-safe) or intermittent (fail-secure). • The length of time the system should operate without mains power. The following tables will help you estimate the current. Lock Supply Current For continuous, or fail-safe locks the continuous lock supply current is the current drawn by the lock.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E Reader Supply Current There is a maximum of 200mA available per reader channel on the 18V supply. PAC Portico readers of all types draw approximately 90mA each continuously. If you fit Alarm Modules or AEMs, a reader combiner or Wiegand interface unit, ensure that the maximum current available, 800mA, is not exceeded.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 5.1.6.2 Standby Battery Requirement IMPORTANT For door controllers, the battery voltage should match the lock output voltage. Now that you know the total continuous current requirement of the door controller plus readers, locks and ancillaries, you should multiply this figure by the number of hours standby needed. In the enclosure supplied, there is room for two 12V 7Ah batteries.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E 5.2 Installing Readers and Locks All the features described below can be programmed and tested, where necessary, at the front panel. Details of how to do this are given in 15267 PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Door Controllers User Guide. However, if the door controller is going to be administered from a PC, these features must be programmed at the PC as well.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 5.2.1.2 Reader Cabling Use unshielded, multi-stranded, tinned copper signal cable, the type commonly used in alarm installations. A minimum of 6-core, 24AWG/0.22mm², cable is required (reader, request to exit and door contact). It is recommended that 8/12-core cable is used depending on requirements. For example, some readers have a sounder which require an additional core to make use of the feature.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E 5.2.2 Reader and Request to Exit The door controllers have either four or two reader channels. Each reader is wired independently using up to 3000ft/1000m of 6-conductor cable. Figure 19 Reader with Request to Exit and Door Monitoring The door contact is not required if door monitoring is not needed. 5.2.2.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 5.2.2.2 Door Monitoring The door controller has the ability to monitor a door contact if a door contact is fitted: • Unauthorized Access Alarms giving warning of a forced door. • Door Left Open Warning after a set period of time has expired and the door is still open. The time is set when the controller is programmed.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E 5.2.3.2 With Manual Arming/Disarming Figure 21 In/Out Readers With Manual Arming/Disarming 5.2.3.3 With Automatic Arming/Disarming Figure 22 In/Out With Automatic Arming/Disarming It is recommended to use a PIN reader for extra security in case a key is lost. © 2003 Blick USA, Inc.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 5.2.4 Emergency Override/Free Exit There is a special case where both the RTE and DC signals are interpreted differently to the way described for door monitoring in Section 5.2.2.2. The RTE signal is used to monitor an emergency switch, such as a break glass, and DC provides a Free Exit report. Note When this feature is used there is no door monitoring.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E 5.2.5 Lock Output Figure 24 Lock Output Wiring All locks should be fitted according to the manufacturer's instructions. The door controllers provide a lock output for each reader channel. These outputs are capable of providing either 12V dc or 24V dc. The lock output on each channel must not be able to exceed 1.0A at 12V dc or 0.5A 24V dc. The lock voltage is set using a switch accessible through the top of the power supply unit.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 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. For details on using time profiles with a PIN Reader, see 15267 PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Door Controllers User Guide or the documentation supplied with the administration software. Page 48 © 2003 Blick USA, Inc.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E 5.2.7 Wiegand Readers Wiegand readers with open collector D0, D1 can be connected to a PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Door Controller as shown in Figure 25. An interface kit is not required. Note +5V and +12V Wiegand readers require a reader level converter module, see 15300 Reader Level Converter Module Installation Instructions.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 5.3 Other Connections This section describes the relay outputs, enclosure tamper, override input, and auxiliary power output. 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 but is primarily used in conjunction with the PAC Portico 2204 Alarm Controller.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E The door controller will detect if it has been upgraded from a 2100/1100 Series and perform the following steps: 1. Apply system defaults to the on-board controller relays. 2. Clear (non-volatile) system variables such as door and alarm states. 3. Clear outstanding events (updates or downloads). 4. Reset the reader to its default settings. 5. Disable dial-back on buffer full. 5.3.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide WARNING ANY FAILURE OF THE DOOR CONTROLLER OR CABLING WILL PREVENT THIS MEANS OF RELEASING THE DOORS FROM WORKING. THEREFORE THIS INPUT MUST NOT BE CONSIDERED AS A PRIMARY SAFETY MECHANISM - see Section 5.2.5. 5.3.4 Auxiliary Power Output This connection can be used to provide power for auxiliary equipment. The electrical rating for the auxiliary output is 500mA @ 12V and 250mA @ 24V.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E 6. Configuration This section describes the various steps needed to configure the controllers before connection to the administration system. Configuration involves: 1. Configuring the master controller, see Section 6.3. 2. Adding slave controllers, see Section 6.3. After each stage, the configuration should be tested as described in Section 8. 6.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 6.3 Basic Configuration Whatever the type of controller being commissioned, first set it up as a front panel administered system. This allows you to use the built-in editor commands to test the readers, locks and any alarm event managers before attempting to establish communications with other controllers in the system. 6.3.1 Option Switches The option switches are fitted at the bottom right of the circuit board.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E Ver 1 • Press the Reset button twice. Ver 2 • Locate the option switches (see Section 6.3.1and move option switch 4, the bottom one, to the right (ON). The following is displayed: PASSWD _ Type PAC Portico1990 or PAC Portico2001 and press ENT. If a valid password is not entered within 10 seconds, the display is timed out. To redisplay the PASSWD prompt, move switch 4 to the left and then right. CMD _ The CMD prompt is displayed.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 6.3.5 INST Command This command can be used at any time to change settings. It is also entered automatically after the SYSTEM START command. The prompts displayed depend on the type of system being installed. 6.3.5.1 Ver 1 E0 KEY 00000000 This is where the master key code will appear, there may already be a code here - it will consist of numbers 0-9 and letters A-F. Present a key to the front panel reader.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E For PC-based system PC ADMIN USED PC MASTER DC _ Type Y for PC administration. _ Press ENT then NXT. Type N for slave. Press ENT then ESC. © 2003 Blick USA, Inc.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 7. Commissioning 7.1 Engineering Mode This mode is designed to assist in the commissioning of the door controllers. There are three distinct sections in Engineering mode: 1. Status Display This is for monitoring the state of all channel inputs and the number of events stored. On entering Engineering mode the controller, the prompts described in Section 7.2.4 will be displayed. Press ESC at any time to move to Modem Configuration mode.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide FRGT FREE EXIT N FRGT TIME EVNT N 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E Leave as N for reporting Free Exit events; type Y to ignore these events. Press ENT then NXT. Leave as N for reporting Time events; type Y to ignore these events. e.g. Automatic Lock and Auto Zone Disable. Press ENT then NXT. FRGT POS TRANS N Leave as N for reporting Positive Transaction events; type Y to ignore these events, e.g.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 7.2.2 M Command - Modem Configuration At the CMD prompt, type M and press ENT. ADDRESS 1 Slave Controller Only Here you set the address of the slave controller, this is only required when a controller is set to system type 3. All other system types will have a setting here of 1.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide SETUP RDPHBTX- 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E To setup remote acknowledge, dialback and comms protection, type the required numbers (1 to 7). For example, entering 1, 2, 5 and 7 selects those options and displays RD--B-X to show the options selected. The options are: R When administered via a PC only. This indicates whether Remote Acknowledgement is required for alarms.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide PROTECT COMMS N Type N for no protected communications; type Y for protected communications. For this to operate, P must be specified for SETUP above. This feature allows dial-up communications to be established only when the master keycode sent by the CNC matches the master keycode stored in the door controller. Type N to allow the next dial-up to be accepted.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide TRAN HI00 LO0000 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E This shows many events are currently in the High Priority (HI) queue and how many in the Low Priority (LO) queue . If the door controller is communicating to the administration system, both these values should be 0. Press the NXT. CTS OVRD TAMP @ OVRD if OVRD displays, the terminals F+ and F- are closed, emergency override active. TAMP if TAMP displays, the terminals T+ and T- are closed, enclosure tamper active.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 8. Testing This section describes how to test each reader channel and lock output, where applicable. Ensure that the system is not in Engineering mode. To leave Engineering mode, see Section 7.1. 8.1 Checking Reader Channels Connect reader channel 1: • Present the master key (added to the system when you carried out a system start - see Section 6.3.5) to reader 1. 1 should appear on the right of the display.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E 8.3.3 Door Monitoring If door monitoring is being used: • Close the door before the lock release time expires, the green LED on the reader should go out and the door should lock. • Leave the door open, the green LED on the reader will go out and the lock will lock. After the expiry of the door open time, you should get a door left open warning: CH-1- O -------- • Open the door without a key or request to exit.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 9. Troubleshooting This section is designed to help you establish if a fault exists within a door controller or not. To do this efficiently, we recommend the following equipment is available: • A multi-meter capable of reading volts (0-300V ac, 0-30V dc), amps (0-3A) and ohms.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E 9.2 Checking the Reader 1. With no reader connected, check the voltage between GND and +18V. This should be at least 18V dc. 2. Reconnect the reader. Check the voltage at the reader. This should be above 10.5V dc. If not, check the gauge is correct for the cable distance from the controller (see Section 5.2.1.2). 3.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide faulty lock. Try fitting a known working lock in place of the suspect device. 9. Repeat for all four (two on a PAC Portico 1200) lock outputs. D/C n ERROR-1 (where n is 2 - 8). This means the master is trying to communicate with a slave controller that has been entered in the poll table, but is getting no reply. Check: • The six wire bus connection between the master and slave.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E 10. Transactions This section shows all the transactions generated by a door controller. Other types of transaction may be generated by other parts of the system, such as the PC, CNC, etc. 10.1 Transaction Details Each transaction described below shows: Number, this is used as a reference, particularly in some PC-based administration systems. Description, this is the text produced on the printer or PC screen.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E Number PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide Description Priority Dial-Back? Forget? 8 Request for Entry A special lock mode option can be used to allow a Request for Entry transaction. This may be used when a button is used from inside an area to allow a person access. 9 Unauthorized Access A door has been opened without a key being presented or the Request to Exit being pressed.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide Number Description 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E Priority Dial-Back? Forget? 25 Editor Off An operator has exited the editor of a PC administration system or it has timed out. 26 Editor On An operator has entered the editor of a PC administration system. 27 Alarm Zone Active An Alarm Module or AEM input has activated. high 28 Zone Restored & Rearmed An alarm module input has been restored. If reactivated it will cause another alarm.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E Number PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide Description Priority 42 Local Duress Alarm Acpt A PIN Duress Alarm has been accepted by an operator at the door controller. high 44 Remote RTE A door has been temporarily unlocked by the PC administration system. low 45 No Exit: Passback A key has been presented, but will not allowed through this door until it has entered the pass-back area.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide Number Description 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E Priority 60 Zone Trouble Alarm A zone on an Alarm Event Manager has been troubled (short circuit). high 61 Zone Restored & Disarmed An Alarm Module, or Alarm Event Manager, input has been restored, because it has passed its re-arm count. If reactivated it will not cause another alarm. The input will not be rearmed until the end of the arming period.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E Number PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide Description Priority 80 Dial-Back Failure A door controller failed to get through to Multi-Site CNC. 86 Local Override Accept A door controller override alarm has been accepted at the faceplate 89 No Access: Armed A user with invalid alarm privileges has tried to access an area that is armed. Reports the name of the user and the door where it occurred.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide Number Description 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E Priority Dial-Back? 102 Area Armed & Forced An intelligent alarm panel has confirmed an area being armed by forcing bad loops. Reports the alarm area affected. high 103 Area Armed & Bypassed An intelligent alarm panel has confirmed an area being armed by bypassing bad loops. Reports the alarm area affected.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E Number PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide Description Priority 115 Alarm Panel Comms Lost Communications between a door controller and an intelligent alarm panel have been lost. Reports the door controller affected. high 116 Alarm Panel Comms. Restored Communications between a door controller and an intelligent alarm panel have been restored. Reports the door controller affected. high 117 External Alarm An alarm area has gone into an alarm state.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E 10.2 High Priority Transactions These transactions are always sent to the printer or administration system before any other transactions.
15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 10.4 'Forget' Transactions The door controller can be programmed not send certain groups of transactions. You can choose which of the following groups are not sent. Request to Exit 7 8 Request to Exit Request for Entry 4 Free Exit 23 24 29 30 57 58 Automatic Lock Automatic Unlock Auto Zone Disable Auto Zone Enable Auto Relay Reset Auto Relay Set These are records of normal key usage.
PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E 11. Specifications 11.1 Environmental Door Controller Temperature Humidity Readers Temperature Humidity 0ºC to +40ºC 0% to 90% RH (non-condensing) -40ºC to +40ºC 0% to 90% RH (non-condensing) 11.2 Power Supply The PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Door Controllers has an integral mains power supply.
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