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section 6 "Additional cloning with master".
IMPORTANT NOTE: STICK THE KEY LABEL (MASTER) ON THE
FIRST MEMORISED TRANSMITTER.
If a key transmitter has already been entered in the receiver, and
the transmitter is not available:
Use UNIRADIO to read the code entered in the receiver (see section
6 "Code reading"). Subsequently, create all the transmitters to be
entered later in access control management, as indicated in section
"Additional cloning with code".
The code number assigned will allow the creation and cloning of
other enabled transmitters at any time; it is therefore advisable to
write it down on the appropriate card supplied before giving it to
the user (fig. 7).
Make reference to the UNIRADIO Instructions for further information.
5.2) PROGRAMMING MENU DESCRIPTION
Add:
Allows you to add a transmitter, a card or a transmitter enabled for
access control to a receiver memory.
Two modes are possible:
Auto: the transmitter or the card is entered in the first memory
location available.
Manual: the number of the memory location where to enter
the transmitter or the card is requested. This mode turns out
to be useful in the case where you wish to assign progressive
numbers to the various transmitters/cards, in order to simplify
any subsequent elimination from the receiver memory.
After selecting the automatic mode, proceed as follows:
1) Use the + and – buttons to select the output you wish to activate.
2) If the output is configured as monostable, bistable, timed or anti-
aggression (menu Add 1, Fig.A):
Press hidden key P1 on the transmitter, and then press the
transmitter key (T1, T2, T3 or T4) you wish to associate with the
previously selected output.
3) If the output is configured as access control (menu Add 2, Fig.A):
Present the Compass-Reader with a card to be enabled or press
a key (T1, T2, T3 or T4) of an enabled transmitter (see section
"TRANSMITTERS ENABLED FOR ACCESS CONTROL").
Note: Hidden key P1 has a different function depending on the
transmitter model.
For TRC 1-2 / MITTO 2-4, press hidden key P1 (fig. B1A). For TRC 4,
the key P1 function corresponds to simultaneously pressing the 4
transmitter keys or, after opening the battery compartment, bridging
the two P1 points by means of a screwdriver (fig. B1A).
Delete:
Allows you to delete one or all the entered transmitters/cards from the
receiver memory.
Codes: allows you to eliminate a transmitter/card from the
receiver memory by entering the memory position number
(see Add-manual menu).
Database: allows you to eliminate ALL the transmitters and
transponders from the receiver memory. You will be asked to
confirm this operation in order to avoid unwanted deletions.
Note: in this menu, the transmitters are indicated by the letter "R" (ex.
R002), the enabled cards and radio transmitters are indicated by the
letter "T" (ex. T012).
Verify:
Allows you to check the presence of a transmitter/card in the memory,
or to display the whole list.
Read code: requires you to press a key on the transmitter, or
to present the enabled card or radio transmitter. If memorised,
it displays the memory location number and key number in the
case of transmitters, or the location number followed by the
"transp" message in the case of enabled cards/transmitters.
Scroll archive: press the + and - buttons to scroll the list of
all the radio transmitters/cards memorised; keep the button
pressed to speed up list scrolling.
Output:
Allows you to configure the functions of the outputs available in the
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receiver.
Setting an output in access control mode requires the following
parameters to be configured as described below.
Type of access:
Door relay time (watchdog):
Door control time:
Address:
Notes:
1) The default outputs are configured as monostable. Only one
output can be configured with anti-aggression mode.
2) In the case where it is necessary to check the mode of an output
Configure outputs 1, 2, 3 and 4: select the output you wish
to configure using the + and – buttons.
Each output can be configured according to the following
modes:
1) impulse (monostable). The relay of the associated
output remains picked up as long as the respective transmitter
key remains pressed.
2) step by step (bistable). The relay of the associated
output changes status each time the transmitter key is pressed.
3) timed. Each time the transmitter key is pressed, the
output relay stays picked up for 90 seconds. If the key is
pressed during the count cycle, the count is reset.
4) antipanic. he relay of the associated output changes
status if the key is kept pressed for more than 5 seconds. All
the keys of all the transmitters entered in the receiver are
automatically provided with the anti-aggression function,
regardless of their configuration, therefore no key (T1, T2, T3
or T4) needs to be assigned to the output.
Relay commutation lasts 10 sec.
5) access control. The relay of the associated output only
changes status after an enabled card is presented or an
enabled transmitter code is received.
with PC: the output is configured to be managed by the
Securbase access control software (fig. 4-5). Recognition
and enabling of a card or a transmitter are carried out by
means of remote control.
stand alone: the output is configured to be managed without
the Securbase software. Recognition and enabling of a card
or a transmitter are carried out by means of the RTD receiver.
free: the output changes status after receiving any card code
(enabled or not enabled)
forbidden: the output is locked (door always closed)
system reader: to be used when the Securbase database is
present. If configured as a system reader, the receiver is
preset for entering enabled cards and transmitters in sequence.
For practical reasons, it is advisable to set an RTD-CA
receiver, provided with a Compass-Reader next to the PC, as
a system reader.
In order to enter the enabled transmitters in sequence, it is
indispensable to configure an RTD-CA as a system reader.
use the +/- keys to increase or decrease the value of the door
relay pickup following reception of a valid card or transmitter.
The value is expressed in tenths of seconds, ranging from 0
to 25.5 seconds. If the value is set to 0, the relay remains
picked up until the door is closed again.
use the +/- keys to increase or decrease the value of the door
control time. The value is expressed in seconds, ranging from
0 to 255 seconds. If the door status control contact
corresponding to the output is not closed within this period of
time, it causes alarm relay commutation which persists until
the contact is closed.
If the door control time is set to 0, the function is disabled.
use the +/- keys to set the communication address (polling) on
the 485 serial line. This is to be used in the case where more
than one access control output is connected to the serial line.
Each output configured for access control must have a univocal
address included between 0 and 19. The presence of two
outputs with the same address produces software conflicts.
The default address is 1 for output 1, 2 for output 2, 3 for output
3, and 4 for output 4. The address is irrelevant in the case of
stand-alone systems.