Introduction – American Access Systems Touch Plate Reader - 11-65000 User Manual

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IntrodUCtIon

The 11-65000 is a stand alone card access control system that will control access to a passageway for 65,000
individuals in 15 weekly time schedules (Time Zones). Certain Access Cards may be designated as “Limited Use”
cards, and their use may be restricted to allow access for a given number of days or weeks or for a given number of
times.
Programming of cards and most other programming functions are easily accomplished from outside the unit, using a
PD-26 Programming Deck. (A set of 15 programming cards). The 11-65000 may also be programmed with a terminal
or PC. Transaction information is stored by the unit and may be downloaded to a terminal, PC, or serial printer. 5000
transactions may be stored at one time
The 11-65000 has three inputs. Each input may be programmed by the user to function as a Door Monitor, Tamper
Monitor, Remote Open, Remote Inactive, Bell, Arming Circuit, or User Defined Input. Factory Defaults for these inputs
are 1 - Door Monitor, 2 - Remote Open (REX), and 3 - Remote Inactive.
A second “remote” reader (SK-029W) may be added to the 11-65000 to control access through a single passageway
in both directions.
The 11-65000 utilizes state of the art electronics in providing a product that is highly sophisticated, yet inexpensive.
Patented slotless TOUCH CARD® reader technology protects the unit from weather and vandalism. Simply place
the card on the stainless steel TOUCH CARD® reader plate, and the card is read instantly and accurately -- in any
weather. A green light indicates that access has been granted. Since the 11-65000 has non-volatile memory,
reprogramming after a power loss is unnecessary.

Card Id numbers and Facility Codes

Access cards used with the 28SA-Plus have two encoded numbers: the ID number which is different on each
card, and the Facility Code, (also called a system or site code) which is the same for all cards at a given site. ( The
programming cards should also have the same Facility Code.) When a card is read, the system first verifies the Facility
Code, then it checks the ID Number against its internal “card list” in memory to see if the card is void or valid. It also
checks the Time Zone, the card’s Antipassback status, and the Limited Use count.

Setting the Facility (System) Code

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Before programming or using a new unit,
the correct Facility Code must be set.
When power is first applied, or when the reset button is pushed (see Figure 1) the LED will flash red and green
alternately. While the LED is flashing, place either a Programming Card or an Access Card with the proper facility
code onto the TOUCH CARD® reader plate and remove it (note LED turns solid green). The 11-65000 will “remember”
the facility code and retain it until reprogrammed. After setting the facility code, wait for the LED to stop flashing
before attempting to use the program deck to program cards into the unit.
When placing standard cards on the reader, make sure that the arrow points up and the logo faces you. The
exception is Photo ID cards, where the arrow points up, and the photo faces you.
To change a facility code (or to set the facility code if the LED is not flashing red/green) remove the unit from the
wall to gain access to the reset button (see Figure 1). With power still connected, momentarily depress the reset
button. The LED indicator will flash red and green alternately. If the reset button is pushed, but no card is placed on
the TOUCH CARD® reader plate before the LED indicator times out, the system code will be unchanged. In some
cases it may be necessary for the unit to recognize more than one facility code. Typical instances are when a service
technician needs to program a unit and the original program deck cannot be located, or when other devices such
as bar-code scanners, transmitter-type gate openers or proximity readers are connected to the remote reader input
(particularly if they are 26-bit devices).
The 11-65000 can be set to recognize up to three different facility codes. To program multiple facility codes, follow
the procedure above for programming a single facility code, but place a card with the second facility code (and
third facility code if necessary) on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate (or at the remote input device) before the red/
green LED indicator times out.
Note that it is not generally recommended to combine sets of Secura Key cards with different facility codes, because
the unit cannot distinguish between access cards having different facility codes and the same ID number.

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