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6.0 Configuration and Testing
This section takes you through the various steps
needed to configure and test the controllers before
connection to the administration system. It contains:
• Basic configuration information
• Details on testing:
- reader channels
- locks
- request to exit switches
Note:
It is assumed that the system will be administered by
Readykey for Windows and only the basic configuration
needed for this is covered in this section. If you are using
the controller as a standalone (administered from the
faceplate), see Section 3.2 Faceplate Administration –
16-door.
6.1 Powering Up – First Checks
Before applying power for the first time, loop the
case tamper terminals together (T+ and T- at the
bottom of the circuit board). This will prevent a
Case Tamper alarm when you switch on.
Leave all readers, locks and any six wire bus or serial
port connectors disconnected.
Apply power to the door controller. There should be
a short beep. The next response depends on whether
the door controller has been programmed before or
not.
• If this is a new controller that has not been
programmed before, it may beep continuously
and display:
NO MASTER KEY
• If the door controller has been programmed
before, it may respond with an alarm
indication, such as:
DOOR 01 ALARM
or
CH1 – A-------
• If it detects several alarm conditions, the
display will show each in turn.
• If the door controller contains a master key
but there are no alarm conditions, the
display will remain blank. In which case,
check that the door controller has started by
pressing ESC key on the keyboard - you
should get a beep
Check the faceplate reader by presenting a key to the
reader, a T should appear at the right of the display.
If there is no sound or display, check the faceplate
ribbon cable is properly connected.
6.1.1 Programming Mode
To get into the programming mode through the
faceplate editor mode and issue, you need to perform
the engineer's reset as follows:
1. Move DIP Switch 4 to the right. (ON position)
2. You will now see the display:
PASSWD _
3. Type PAC1990 or PAC2001at the keyboard and
press [ENT]. (That is a zero at the end, not the
letter O).
PASSWD _ PAC2001
4. You will now see the CMD prompt. (This will
time out in 10 seconds of no keys are entered)
CMD _
5. This will take you into Programming Mode and
give you the CMD prompt. You may now issue
any valid command.
If the door controller is being installed for the
first time, you should initialize it with the
commissioning process. (Commands INIT, K,
and SYSTEM START).
6.1.2 INIT Command
1. From the CMD prompt, type in INIT, then press
the [ENT] button.
CMD INIT
2. You will now see the display:
ERASE USR DATA
3. Press [Y], then press the [ENT] key.
This message will appear briefly:
ERASING USR DATA
The process will end and return to the CMD
prompt.
6.1.3 K Command
1. At the CMD prompt, type in [K], then press the
[ENT] button.
CMD K
2. A prompt will appear if the PC ADMIN ACTIVE
prompt in the INST command is set to [Y]. If
so, press the [ESC] key, type in INST at the CMD
prompt and change to [N]. Repeat the K
command.
PC ADMIN ACTIVE
Press [Y], then press the [ENT] key.
3. This message will appear briefly:
TRANS ERASED
The process will end and be back at the CMD
prompt.
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