User Manual

PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E
© 2003 Blick USA, Inc. Page 51
The door controller will detect if it has been upgraded from a 2100/1100 Series and perform the following
steps:
1. Apply system defaults to the on-board controller relays.
2. Clear (non-volatile) system variables such as door and alarm states.
3. Clear outstanding events (updates or downloads).
4. Reset the reader to its default settings.
5. Disable dial-back on buffer full.
5.3.2 Enclosure Tamper Input
This is a normally closed input that may be connected to a tamper switch fitted to the controller enclosure.
If it is connected to a Tamper switch, a Case Tamper alarm is generated when the enclosure is opened.
Figure 27 Enclosure Tamper Wiring
This is a normally closed switch therefore you should use a short piece of cable to link the two terminals
before powering up. If not, you will get an immediate Case Tamper alarm.
5.3.3 Override Input
This is a normally open input that, when closed, will cause all the locks on the controller to operate. This
may be fitted to the output of a Manual Emergency Override switch. All the doors on the door controller
will remain open until the switch opens again.
If it is connected on a master controller, the doors on the master and those on any associated slaves will
open and remain open until the switch opens again provided the master override input option has been
programmed. For details, see 15267 PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Door Controllers User Guide or the
documentation supplied with the administration software.
Figure 28 Override Input Wiring