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Access
1000 Reader Family
The Access 1000 card reader family is designed to provide a low cost
method of providing access control to a door application or to provide alarm
inputs to the ICAM system. The Access 1000 Card Readers can be used
with the following applications:
The components of the Access 1000 family are:
- Access 1003
The Access 1003 provides a complete door access control device for one
door. A second door can be supported by adding an optional Access 1005. This support includes card reader,
120 V power conversion, door relays, auxiliary power for 12 or 24 volt
door hardware, battery backup, alarm inputs, and an onboard cardholder
database.
In operation, the cardholder swipes their card through the reader. If the
card is authorized the controller lights the PERMIT LED and energizes the
door relay for the time period defined for the card. If the card is permitted
and is swiped again within 12 seconds, the second swipe is interpreted as
an unlock request. If the cardholder is permitted for unlock access the
PERMIT LED is illuminated and the door relay is energized indefinitely.
The door will be secured again either by a card swipe from a card authorized
to lock or by a scheduled lock.
The Access 1000 controller has an onboard
real-time clock for recording date and time on off-line transactions. During
off-line operation the reader can be configured to log passes only, failures
only, or both passes and failures. Each log entry includes the date and time
of the card transaction.
The Access 1003 can be configured for one of three off-line operation
modes. In the lock down mode the reader will deny all access when it is
off-line. In the Institution Check mode, the reader will pass all cards with
the correct institution code. In the local database mode the reader will
permit or deny access based on its local database. Card number, institution
code, sequence number, and checksum may be validated in off-line
operation. The local database stores separate access parameters for each
cardholder for each door. Up to 5000 cardholders can be entered into the
database.
For connection to door hardware, the Access
1000 controller includes onboard shunt diodes as well as jumper
selection of 12 or 24 volt supplies for the door hardware.
The Access 1003 can operate in either single- or multi-drop communications
modes. In the multi-drop mode each reader on the line is assigned a unique
address. The host computer polls each reader individually for transactions.
In the multi-drop configuration, up to six Access
1000 controllers (up to 12 readers) can be connected to a single RS-422
communications line.
The 1003 package includes one Access 1000
controller and one Access 1005 card
reader.
- Access
1000 controller.
Base
controller to support up to two doors. Provides CPU and RAM to provide
a 5000 cardholder off-line database. Has inputs for two card readers and up
to eight contact points. Provides four relay outputs and auxiliary power for
up to 750 mA. Includes onboard battery backup for full operation in the
event of power loss. Specifications are
included below.
- Access 1000-AR controller.
Same controller electronics as in the Access
1000, but comes in a larger enclosure which provides room to mount
an Access 1013 alarm input panel. Also include larger 4.0 aH batteries (for
over three times the battery life) and tamper switches.
- Access 1005 Wall plate
Wall mounted
card reader for use with the Access 1000
panel. Includes an ABA Track 2 card reader, four LEDs (Green READY
and PERMIT, red DENY and MESSAGE) on a metal wall plate.
Access
1003 Specifications
Rev. G, EPROM 1.9.9 and later
The Access 1003 consists of an Access 1000
controller and an Access 1005 wall plate.
- Dimensions
- Power Requirements
- Inputs
Access 1000 Controller 8 TTL
inputs for contact monitoring.
- 6 RS-422 inputs for connection to card reader heads
(3 inputs required per card reader).
- Auxiliary processor I/O port for connection to
optional Access 1013 alarm input board which supports 32 supervised
alarm inputs.
- Access 1005 Wall Plate 4 LEDs
(READY, PERMIT, DENY, and MESSAGE)
- Outputs
Access 1000 Controller
- Relay Contacts 4 SPDT contacts @ 2 Amps, 30V
- +12 V Power 750 mA (Wall plate power requirements should be
subtracted from this supply)
- -12 V Power 750 mA
- LED Drivers 8 @ 22 mA
Access 1005 Wall Plate - 3
RS-422 outputs from read head (data, strobe, card present)
- Card Reader
- Reads ABA Track 2 magnetic encoded
cards.
- Recording Density 75 BPI.
- Memory - 256K bytes Static RAM with Lithium battery backup,
includes capacity for 5000 database records and 2000 entry log records.
- Communications
32 selectable addresses for connecting
multiple readers to a single communications channel.
- Single or multi-drop protocol.
- Buffered or unbuffered operation.
- Speeds of 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19,200, 38,400, or
56,000 baud.
- 2 RS422/RS423 ports for host communications. Optionally
available as RS-485.
- Battery backup
Two (2) 1.2AH, 12V batteries are included
with the Access 1000. These will backup the
reader electronics for 1 hour. Two 4.0 AH, 12V batteries are included with
the Access 1000-AR. These will backup
the reader electronics for 3 hours. The battery is also used to provide
backup power to the door hardware if the hardware is powered from the
reader. Power supplied to door hardware will reduce the standby power
available. Larger batteries may be used to increase battery backup time for
reader electronics to 50 hours.
- Calendar Real time clock calendar.
Properly installed, the Access 1003 reader can meet ADA regulations.
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