User Manual

PAC Portico 2200/1200 Series Installation Guide 15263 Ver 2.1 DRAFT E
© 2003 Blick USA, Inc. Page 69
10. Transactions
This section shows all the transactions generated by a door controller. Other types of transaction may be
generated by other parts of the system, such as the PC, CNC, etc.
10.1 Transaction Details
Each transaction described below shows:
Number, this is used as a reference, particularly in some PC-based administration systems.
Description, this is the text produced on the printer or PC screen.
Priority, all high priority transactions will be sent to the administration system or printer, before
any other transactions. A list of all high priority transactions is shown below.
Dial-Back, these transactions will cause the door controller to dial-back to a Multi-Site CNC.
Forget? some types of transaction can be forgotten by the door controller, allowing other
transactions to be sent faster. To set this feature, see Section 7.2.1.
Number Description Priority Dial-Back? Forget?
1
Exit Authorized
A key has been allowed through an access point that
was set as an exit point. This would be channel 3 or
4 on a PAC Portico 2200 or channel 2 on a PAC
Portico 1200. Entry and exit points are only set by
using Channel Interlock or Passback.
If
programmed
positive
2
Entry Authorized
A key has been allowed through an access point that
was set as an entry point. This would be channel 1 or
2 on a PAC Portico 2200 or channel 1 on a PAC
Portico 1200. Entry and exit points are only set by
using Channel Interlock or Passback.
If
programmed
positive
3
Access Authorized
A key has been allowed through an access point.
This transaction will always be generated unless the
access point is set as entry or exit, when one of the
two previous transactions will be produced.
If
programmed
positive
4
Free Exit
This is a special condition where a door contact is
fitted but no request to exit button is used. Every time
the door opens without a key being used this
transaction will be generated. A special lock mode
option is required.
free exit
5
Emergency Override Off
Using a special lock mode option, the request to exit
input can be used to monitor an emergency break-
glass (manual pull). This transaction occurs when the
switch is restored.
high yes
6
Emergency Override On
Using a special lock mode option, the request to exit
input can be used to monitor an emergency break-
glass (manual pull). This transaction occurs when the
switch is broken.
high yes
7
Request to Exit
The Request to Exit switch has been used to open a
door.
RTE