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

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Most basic functions of the 11-65000 may be programmed by placing the Program Cards on the TOUCH CARD®
reader plate in a proper sequence.
However, some things (such as configuring the inputs, configuring Time Zones, Holidays, Limited Use, antipassback or
setting the password) may only be programmed using a personal computer or terminal.
As with Access Cards, Program Cards are magnetically encoded with a common facility code and instruction
information. The facility code of your Program Cards is normally the same as the facility code of your Access Cards.
Your unique facility code is what prevents Program Cards from other systems from programming your system. There
are 15 different Program Cards. There are ten number cards (0 through 9) and five function cards. These 15 Program
Cards are attached to each other in a convenient Program Deck configuration (PD-26).
It is helpful to think of placing a Program Card on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate as depressing a key on a keyboard
or key pad. You may begin programming at any time by placing the first Program Card of the sequence on the
TOUCH CARD® reader plate. At this point the LED indicator will show an amber color. When you remove the Program
Card from the TOUCH CARD® reader plate, the LED indicator will flash the amber color awaiting the next Program
Card. Placement of the next Program Card on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate causes the amber LED to stop
flashing and become solid.
In like manner, the remainder of the Program Cards for the programming sequence are placed on the TOUCH
CARD® reader plate. At the end of the programming sequence, the LED indicator will flash green to indicate that
the programming instruction has been accepted.
While programming, it is necessary to place the next card of the sequence on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate while
the LED indicator is flashing amber (you have approximately 10 seconds between each card). If the amber LED
times out (stops blinking) it will be necessary to restart the programming sequence. Should an error be made in the
programming sequence, the LED indicator will flash red instead of green.

ConFIGUrInG tHe 11-65000

The 11-65000 defaults to the maximum configurations of cards, transactions, and Time Zones. Only the Limited Use
card range and Input Point definitions require configuration, which can only be done using a PC or terminal.

Limited Use Cards

The maximum number of cards that may be used as limited use cards is 4000. The default setting always starts at
card number one and ends at 4000. However, it is possible to choose the exact block of cards that you wish to
have operate as limited use cards. To change the block of cards that may be set for limited use, choose 5 (System
Configuration) on the Main Menu. Then select item 4 (Limited Use Cards) on the Configuration Menu. Enter the first
number of the desired block of cards. The starting sequential number for limited use cards can be set to any value
(1 - 65000). The ending number will automatically be the Starting Number + 4000 (65000 maximum), but it may be
changed. For more information on how limited use cards function, see page 15.)

Defining Inputs

The 11-65000 has three inputs. In the default configuration, the inputs are set as follows: 1) Door Monitor, 2) Remote
Open, and 3) Remote Inactive. Using the menu system these inputs may each be programmed to function in one of
seven ways (described below). If the input feature is not needed, use the System Configuration menu to set each
input to Disabled.

Tamper

When the input is activated, a “Tamper” message is recorded, and the unit becomes inactive until the input is
deactivated. If the unit is connected to a printer, the message is also sent immediately.

Arming Circuit

This configuration is normally used in parking lot situations. The input would normally be connected to an output of a
vehicle detector. The unit will not allow access without the detector sensing the presence of a vehicle. If an entry
attempt is made while the input is not activated, entry will be denied and an “Arming Input” error message will be
recorded. If the unit is connected to a printer, the message is also sent immediately. (Jumper if unused).

door monitor

If the door is open, other than during a valid entry, a “Door Open” message is recorded. If the unit is connected to
a printer, the message is also sent immediately. If, during a valid entry, the Door Monitor senses that the door has
been opened and closed prior to expiration of the latch timer, the latch relay will immediately be reset; this feature is
sometimes called “anti-tailgate.”

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