Radionics K1100 User Manual

Summary of K1100

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    17117 1.1 74-07069-000-b 3/94 © 1994 radionics, inc. Readykey k2100/k1100 door controller user guide r a d i o n i c s.

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    © 1994 radionics, inc. 74-07069-000-b 3/94 notice the material and instructions in this manual have been carefully checked for accuracy and are presumed to be reliable. However, radionics, inc. Assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies and reserves the right to modify and revise this manual without...

  • Page 3: Table of Contents

    About this manual _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 © 1994 radionics, inc. Table of contents fcc notice ..................................................................................................................... 2 lis...

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    About this manual _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. 74-07069-000-b 3/94 master key.................................................................................................................... 43 editor keys .............

  • Page 5: About This Manual

    About this manual _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 1 © 1994 radionics, inc. About this manual this user guide describes the use of the front panel editor of the k2100 and k1100. This editor uses the keypad, display and re...

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    About this manual _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 2 74-07069-000-b 3/94 editor key administration describes how to use editor keys to control access to the editor. Troubleshooting some common problems the administrato...

  • Page 7: System Overview

    System overview _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 3 © 1994 radionics, inc. System overview how the system works any readykey access control system, very simply, consists of three components; readers, door controllers and a...

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    System overview _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 4 74-07069-000-b 3/94 door controllers the door controller is the heart of the access control system, these are its main functions: • decides whether a person has access...

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    Displays, alarms and printing _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 5 © 1994 radionics, inc. Displays, alarms and printing the screen of each door controller displays information concerning the status of doors and communicatio...

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    Displays, alarms and printing _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 6 74-07069-000-b 3/94 unauthorized access, a door has opened without a key being presented or a request to exit button pressed. Anti-tamper alarm, a reader...

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    Displays, alarms and printing _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 7 © 1994 radionics, inc. Uncleared alarms once one or more alarms have been accepted, the door controller will display the status of any uncleared alarms. Als...

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    Displays, alarms and printing _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 8 74-07069-000-b 3/94 download progress you will see this message on the screen when you leave the editor after initiating a download to all the slave door...

  • Page 13: Using The Editor

    Using the editor _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 9 © 1994 radionics, inc. Using the editor please read this chapter if you are unfamiliar with programming a k2100 or k1100 door controller. It contains important informati...

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    Using the editor _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 10 74-07069-000-b 3/94 note: no alarm conditions will be reported while you are using the editor, nor will any transactions be printed. When you leave the editor, any a...

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    Using the editor _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 11 © 1994 radionics, inc. This display lasts about 3 seconds before returning to the prompt, or the prompt at which you pressed the key. You should press ? At any time if ...

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    Using the editor _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 12 74-07069-000-b 3/94 editor example the example below shows the personnel database as seen when the edit command ( e) is used. The highlighted box shows the first ite...

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    Using the editor _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 13 © 1994 radionics, inc. Continue entering characters until you have completed the entry. Use the ï ï and ð ð keys to move the cursor within the field. Press ent. Importa...

  • Page 18: Key Administration

    Key administration _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 14 74-07069-000-b 3/94 key administration the heart of the access control system is the administration of keys. Each key that is issued will allow the keyholder acces...

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    Key administration _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 15 © 1994 radionics, inc. Access codes the k2100/k1100 has space for storing 4000 keys. The access that a key is allowed is determined by assigning it an access code. Ac...

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    Key administration _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 16 74-07069-000-b 3/94 at this prompt you can either: • present the key to be added to the front panel reader. If the key is valid then the addition of this key is co...

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    Key administration _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 17 © 1994 radionics, inc. At the prompt you can select the key to be deleted using one of these methods: 1. If you are in possession of the key itself then present the k...

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    Key administration _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 18 74-07069-000-b 3/94 at the prompt you can either use the up and down arrow keys to select a key, or press the fastfind button ( • ). Using fastfind you can find a ...

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    Key administration _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 19 © 1994 radionics, inc. An additional feature of the k2100/k1100 door controllers allows a time profile (see time profiles) to control when a reader requires a pin wit...

  • Page 24: Controlling Access

    Controlling access _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 20 74-07069-000-b 3/94 controlling access this chapter describes how you control the access of individual keyholders. This is achieved by assigning each keyholder an ...

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    Controlling access _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 21 © 1994 radionics, inc. Organizing access codes the best approach to organizing access codes is to consider all the different groups of people who may require access w...

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    Controlling access _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 22 74-07069-000-b 3/94 the table below shows which doors are associated with which door controller. Door controller door numbers master 1 2 3* 4* slave 2 5 6 7* 8* sl...

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    Controlling access _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 23 © 1994 radionics, inc. Note: if you have no intention of placing time restrictions on keyholder access, then there is no need to use time profiles at all. If no time ...

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    Controlling access _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 24 74-07069-000-b 3/94 using the ac command to set access codes use the ac command. At this point you should know what access levels are set and what time profiles, i...

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    Controlling access _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 25 © 1994 radionics, inc. One technique for maintaining system holidays would be to assign holiday periods 1 to 20 to holiday profile 1 (see below). Then assign known da...

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    Controlling access _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 26 74-07069-000-b 3/94 holiday period enter the holiday period and press ent. There are 20 fields that you can enter here, press nxt to go to the next period. Press e...

  • Page 31: Time Profiles

    Time profiles _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 27 © 1994 radionics, inc. Time profiles time profiles are a powerful tool that have several functions within the access control system: • restricting the access of personnel ...

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    Time profiles _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 28 74-07069-000-b 3/94 tip: use different time profiles for different functions even if they are identical. This means that if a change is required to one function at a la...

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    Time profiles _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 29 © 1994 radionics, inc. 1. A group of people require access to an area during working hours only. In this case working hours are 9:00am to 5:00pm monday to friday and 9:00a...

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    Time profiles _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 30 74-07069-000-b 3/94 days of the week this is an option field. To make the time period active on a particular day of the week, type a number as follows: 1 mon, 2 tue, 3 ...

  • Page 35: System Administration

    System administration _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 31 © 1994 radionics, inc. System administration changing the date and time - the c command once set at installation the k2100 door controller will maintain its time u...

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    System administration _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 32 74-07069-000-b 3/94 enter the current time. Type the new time over the existing time, or use the left and right arrow keys to move the cursor to the figures you...

  • Page 37: Printer Reports

    Printer reports _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 33 © 1994 radionics, inc. Printer reports there are several reports that can be printed. These include a list of keyholders, most of the data stored in the system, past tra...

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    Printer reports _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 34 74-07069-000-b 3/94 p5 - transactions this command asks for a start date and time plus an end date and time. The defaults are the earliest possible date and time, and...

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    Printer reports _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 35 © 1994 radionics, inc. P2 - door data all 16 possible doors are printed. Sample p2 - door data printout.

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    Printer reports _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 36 74-07069-000-b 3/94 p3 - access data this report lists all the access codes, broken down into the primary access level and time profile, and secondary access level an...

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    Printer reports _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 37 © 1994 radionics, inc. P4 - system status this report shows the state of doors and alarm zones within the system. The doors and alarm zones are shown for each door contr...

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    Printer reports _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 38 74-07069-000-b 3/94 p5 - transaction printout the p5 command prompts you for a date and time range, see above. Note: the printout will give all the high priority tran...

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    Printer reports _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 39 © 1994 radionics, inc. P6 - system setup this command is only available to the master key. This report shows information created by using the installation setup (inst co...

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    Printer reports _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 40 74-07069-000-b 3/94 p8 - time profiles each time profile is printed along with the its status and the time periods assigned. Sample p8 - time profile printout p9 - ho...

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    Printer reports _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 41 © 1994 radionics, inc. Header - the he command two features are provided, the header text that appears at the top of each page, and whether or not a new page is started ...

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    Printer reports _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 42 74-07069-000-b 3/94 to clear all transactions present an editor key to the front panel reader. Enter the password and press ent, if required. You will now see the pro...

  • Page 47: Editor Key Administration

    Editor key administration _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 43 © 1994 radionics, inc. Editor key administration editor keys in order to use the editor to make changes to the system, you need an editor key. This is a normal...

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    Editor key administration _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 44 74-07069-000-b 3/94 2 manual lock and unlock 4 access codes and access levels edit personnel 8 set door data 16 time profile functions 32 change date and ti...

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    Editor key administration _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 45 © 1994 radionics, inc. The and commands are fully described in the k2100/k1100 installation manual, the command is described in the section printer functions, ...

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    Editor key administration _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 46 74-07069-000-b 3/94 editor level enter the editor level to be assigned to the key, (see above for editor level values). The value must be between 0 and 4095...

  • Page 51: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 47 © 1994 radionics, inc. Troubleshooting this chapter is intended to help system administrators solve problems they may encounter when issuing keys, and organizing access....

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    Troubleshooting _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 48 74-07069-000-b 3/94 "nobody can get through doors abc, def, ghi (but all other doors are ok)" what is being reported when people attempt to use these doors? As above ...

  • Page 53: Installer Commands

    Installer commands _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 49 © 1994 radionics, inc. Installer commands important: this section describes the commands used for configuring the k2100/k1100 door controllers. Care needs to be taken...

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    Installer commands _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 50 74-07069-000-b 3/94 lock sharing this feature allows a single lock output to be controlled by two separate reader channels. Normally this is the case when two read...

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    Installer commands _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 51 © 1994 radionics, inc. Use the up and down arrow keys to select the door controller. Is the master door controller, , and are slave door controllers. Setting anti-pas...

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    Installer commands _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 52 74-07069-000-b 3/94 when a k2100/k1100 system is first installed, if the system start command is used (see quickstart), then some values will already be set. These...

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    Installer commands _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 53 © 1994 radionics, inc. Time profile prompt: range: 0-128 default: 0 see the section time profiles for details on creating time profiles. A time profile can be used to...

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    Installer commands _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 54 74-07069-000-b 3/94 dr2, when opened produces an transaction, when closed produces an transaction. This allows the monitoring of an emergency switch such as a brea...

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    Installer commands _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 55 © 1994 radionics, inc. Pin reader time profile prompt: range: 0-128 default: 0 a k2001-p pin reader with time profiles provides two levels of security. When the time ...

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    Installer commands _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 56 74-07069-000-b 3/94 lock mode options this is an option field. To change a setting press the number corresponding to the option you want to change. In this case 1 ...

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    Installer commands _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 57 © 1994 radionics, inc. The following transactions are considered negative transactions, in that they indicate the unauthorized use of a key: no access: level no acces...

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    K2015 alarm modules and relay outputs _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 58 74-07069-000-b 3/94 k2015 alarm modules and relay outputs overview the k2015 alarm module is an optional device that can be attached to any read...

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    K2015 alarm modules and relay outputs _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 59 © 1994 radionics, inc. Identifying alarm modules, points and relays each reader channel on a k2100/k1100 door controller may have an alarm module c...

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    K2015 alarm modules and relay outputs _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 60 74-07069-000-b 3/94 relay 1 activated by an unauthorized access or anti-tamper alarm at any door on the door controller. Relay 2 activated by ti...

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    K2015 alarm modules and relay outputs _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 61 © 1994 radionics, inc. Present an editor key to the front panel reader. Enter the password and press ent, if required. You will now see the prompt....

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    K2015 alarm modules and relay outputs _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 62 74-07069-000-b 3/94 present an editor key to the front panel reader. Enter the password and press ent, if required. You will now see the prompt....

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    K2015 alarm modules and relay outputs _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 63 © 1994 radionics, inc. System events below is a table showing the types of event and their code number, that can be assigned to a relay. System eve...

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    K2015 alarm modules and relay outputs _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 64 74-07069-000-b 3/94 using the re command there are 16 relay records, one for each alarm module. To program door controller relays you should sel...

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    Appendix a: system specification _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 65 © 1994 radionics, inc. Appendix a: system specification features access points 16, one master 4 door (2 doors on a k1100) controller controlling up to 3...

  • Page 70: Appendix B: Transactions

    Appendix b: transactions _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 66 74-07069-000-b 3/94 appendix b: transactions the following pages show all the transactions generated by a k2100 or k1100 door controller. Each transaction de...

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    Appendix b: transactions _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 67 © 1994 radionics, inc. Description priority door closed high a door has been closed after being left open. Door left open high a door has been left open beyond ...

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    Appendix b: transactions _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 68 74-07069-000-b 3/94 description priority local alarm accepted high an alarm has been accepted at the door controller by presenting an editor key. Local dures...

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    Appendix b: transactions _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ 74-07069-000-b 3/94 page 69 © 1994 radionics, inc. Description priority no exit: passback high a key has been presented, but will not allowed through this door until it has entered the pas...

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    Appendix b: transactions _______________________________ k2100/k1100 user guide _______________________________ © 1994 radionics, inc. Page 70 74-07069-000-b 3/94 high priority transactions these transactions are always sent to the printer before any other transactions. Alarm cleared no access: leve...

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