Veermount Technology TeleHawk 3 Installation Manual - Methods of Access Control
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Hawk
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Methods of access control
TeleHawk3 provides a number of methods for controlling access:
The primary methods are:
Method 1
: At the panel, a caller enters a
SUBSCRIBER
address number (e.g., a flat or apartment number) then presses
the
CALL
key. The panel automatically rings the corresponding telephone number.
If the call is unanswered, after a predetermined period, the system automatically cancels the call and, if a
second number for that
SUBSCRIBER
is available, it will then call the second number.
When the call is answered a '
BING BOING
' sound is heard at both the panel and the
SUBSCRIBER
's telephone.
This is used to indicate to the
SUBSCRIBER
that the call is from the door entry panel and used as a
confidence tone at the panel to indicate that the call has been answered .
On answering, the caller and
SUBSCRIBER
are able to communicate and the
SUBSCRIBER
may then choose to
permit access to the caller by entering a code on his telephone keypad. The panel recognises two different
command codes and which may be preset. Each code activates a relay, providing remote control of two
different barriers, typically a door and a gate.
Method 2
: A
SUBSCRIBER
, or authorised person enters a PIN number at the panel. Each valid PIN controls either the
‘door’ or the ‘gate’ relay. Provided the PIN is recognised by the system, the appropriate relay operates to
activate the associated access control equipment. A primary ‘door’ PIN and a secondary ‘gate’ PIN may be
allocated to each
SUBSCRIBER
.
To affect entry by use of the PIN the user first presses
CALL
followed by the PIN number and then
CALL
again.
Method 3:
Use of egress buttons on the insides of doors to operate the associated solenoid locks.
Options:
As optional extras, TeleHawk3 can be provided with one or two additional buttons dedicated to Trades and
Concierge (Warden) facilities respectively. Each of these buttons provides another distinct method for
controlling access:
Method 3
: A caller presses the Trades button. The system will only allow access from this key dependent
on programmable daily and weekly time limits.
Method 4
: A caller presses the Concierge button. This button is pre-programmed with the telephone
numbers of the concierge (or security person). This person can then allow, or deny, access as
necessary.
Electronic access may also be provided :
Method 5
: TeleHawk3 may also be fitted with an integrated PAC reader, enabling access to be granted on
presentation of an authorised electromagnetic ‘key’. This facility is external to the TeleHawk 3
system, although it may be physically integrated into the panel.
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Ref: Docs/Manuals/TeleHawk3
Issue 2.0 December 06