User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Mounting the Terminal
- Wiring the Terminal
- 3.1 Cabling requirements
- 3.2 The Front Board
- 3.3 The Input/Output Board
- 3.4 Wiring locks
- 3.5 Terminal with Request to Exit Switch
- 3.6 Configuration information
- 3.7 Terminal with 3rd Party Wiegand Read Head
- 3.8 Configuration information
- 3.9 Terminal with S610s Exit Reader
- 3.10 Terminal with DIU 210
- 3.11 Terminal with DIU 230
- 3.12 PoE+ Terminal with S610s Exit Reader
- 3.13 Tamper Detection on Reader Inputs
- Reader Network Configuration
- AC2000 Software Configuration
- The System Configuration Menu
- Door Modes
- Appendix II: Device Settings Remote Application
- Appendix III: Broadcast and Timezone Priorities
- Appendix IV: Loading Card Definitions
- Appendix V: Configuring a Third Party Reader as a Master
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Input tests
The default Input tests screen displays the four terminal input states. When peripherals such
as an exit reader or door interface unit are attached to the terminal, their inputs will also be
displayed on the screen.
Figure 43 The input tests screen
Two state input test
When an input has been wired in a 2 state open and closed configuration only the Open and
Short tests can be administered.
Open - The input is opened.
Short - The input is closed.
Four state input test
When an input has been wired in a 4 state configuration as described in section 3.13.1 on
page 30, all four input state tests can be administered.
Open - Indicates a tamper cut condition.
Opened - The input is open.
Closed - The input is closed.
Short - Indicates a tamper short condition.
Inputs. Each number
correlates with a
terminal input number
as detailed in chapter
3. e.g input 0 is door
position.
The position of each
box corresponds with
an input state as
defined on the left of
the screen.
Input state. To test
the inputs, change the
state of the input e.g.
open and close the
door to test if the
terminal is registering
the state change.