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Access Control Module V1.0

DGP2-ACM1 / DGP2-ACM1P

Instructions

DGP2ACM1-EI00

I

NTRODUCTION

The Access Control Module is designed to be used with the Digiplex (DGP-48) or
DigiplexNE (DGP-NE96) control panel’s Access Control feature. Access Control is
designed to monitor and control the access for up to 32 designated doors without
the need of an additional control panel. Each Access Control Module allows you to
connect a reader (PosiProx CR-R880-A or PosiPin CR-R885-A), a REX device
(Paradoor 460), a door contact and a locking device to control the access to one
door. If desired, door contacts can also be assigned to zones in the control panel
to link the doors to the alarm system. This will allow you to use the same door for
the Access Control system and the alarm system. Only two of the Access Control
features require that the Access Control door’s door contact be assigned to a
zone: 

“Burglar Alarm on Forced Door”

 and 

“Access to Armed Access Control

Doors”

 (refer to the 

Digiplex or DigiplexNE Reference & Installation Manual

).

T

ECHNICAL

 S

PECIFICATIONS

DGP2-ACM1

Voltage Input:

9 to 16Vdc

Current Consumption:

165mA (typical), 236mA (max.) 

DGP2-ACM1P

AC Power:

16Vac, 20/40VA, 50 - 60Hz

Aux. Power:

12Vdc, typical 600mA, 700mA max.

Battery:

12Vdc, 4Ah minimum

Number of Outputs:

2; one 50mA PGM output, one form “C” relay
rated @ 125V, 5A receptive load

Number of Zones:

2 (Door Contact & REX device)

Number of Inputs:

2 (Negative Trigger & Tamper inputs)

Control Panel Compatibility:

Any Digiplex (DGP-48) V2.20 or higher
Any DigiplexNE (DGP-NE96)

I

NSTALLATION

 

OF

 

THE

 A

CCESS

 C

ONTROL

 M

ODULE

The module is connected to the control panel’s communication network. Connect
the module to the control panel as shown in Figure 1. Please refer to the 

Digiplex or

DigiplexNE Reference & Installation Manual

 for the maximum

 

allowable installation

distance from the control panel. Devices connected to the PGM output must be
connected as shown in Figure 1, Inset 1 (see reverse side). Refer to Figure 1 for
connection drawings for the REX device, reader, locking device and door contact.

The door contact follows the control panel’s EOL definition. When
EOL is enabled and the door contact is not used, place a 1kOhm
resistor across the 

Z

1 and 

AUX

- input terminals. If EOL is not enabled,

use a jumper.

 

If the REX device is not used, place a jumper across the

Z

2 and 

AUX

- terminals.

C

ONNECTING

 AC P

OWER

 & B

ACKUP

 B

ATTERY

 

(DGP2-ACM1P 

ONLY

)

As an option, the Access Control Module is available with a built-in power supply.
This power supply is used to provide power to the door locking device.

AC Power:

Use a 16.5Vac (50/60 Hz) transformer with a minimum 20VA rating to provide
sufficient AC power. Do not use any switch-controlled outlets to power the
transformer. Connect the transformer as shown in Figure 1 (see reverse side).

Backup Battery:

To supply power to the module’s door lock relay during a power failure, connect a
12Vdc 4Ah rechargeable acid/lead or gell cell backup battery as shown in Figure 1
(see reverse side). Connect the battery after applying AC power. When installing
the battery, verify proper polarity as reversed connections will blow the battery
fuse.

C

ONNECTING

 

THE

 E

XTERNAL

 N

EGATIVE

 T

RIGGER

The Access Control Module comes supplied with an external negative trigger. You
can use a PGM from the control panel or another module to release the access
control door lock. Connect the desired PGM output terminal to the “

TRIG

 (-)”

terminal of the module as shown in Figure 1 (see reverse side). Once connected,
program the desired PGM event. When the event occurs, the door will unlock. 
The external negative trigger can also be triggered using a push-button. When the
push button is pressed, the door will unlock. Connect the push-button as shown in
Figure 1 (see reverse side).

P

ROGRAMMING

 M

ETHOD

To enter the Access Control Module’s programming mode:

The Access Control Module can also be programmed using the WinLoad Security
Software (V2.0 or higher) or using the control panel’s 

Module Broadcast

 feature. Refer

to the control panel’s

 Reference & Installation Manual 

for more details. Please note

that the serial number can be located on the Access Control Module’s PC board.

The Access Control door can be assigned to one or more partitions in the alarm
system. This means that the actions performed with the Access Control Card will
be directly linked to the partition(s) assigned to that door. To assign an Access
Control door to a partition, simply enable the option that corresponds to the
desired partition. Options 

[1]

 to 

[8]

 represent partitions 1 to 8 respectively.

Partition 1 is enabled by default.

The Access Control Module can only be assigned to partitions 5 to 8 if
connected to a DigiplexNE control panel.

The Access Control Module does not come equipped with a tamper switch. If
required, enable option 

[1]

 and connect a tamper switch to the 

TMP

 input as

shown in Figure 1, Inset 2 (see reverse side). When a tamper is detected on the
module, it will send a tamper report to the control panel via the network. 

Default:

Option [1] OFF.

.

The reader’s red LED can be programmed to flash according to the partition’s
status. When this feature is enabled, the reader’s red LED will flash when the
partition is arming, in Exit Delay, in Entry Delay, in Burglar Alarm or in Fire Alarm.

Default: Option [3] is ON.

This feature will only function when section [002] option 

[3]

 is enabled. The reader

can be programmed to beep according to the partition’s status. When this feature
is enabled, the reader will beep when the partition is arming, in Exit Delay, in Entry
Delay, in Burglar Alarm or in Fire Alarm. 

Default: Option [4] is ON.

With option 

[7]

 ON, when the Access Control card is presented to the reader, the

reader’s LED will turn green during the door’s unlocked period (or until the door

closes). With option 

[7]

 OFF, the reader’s LED will extinguish briefly to indicate

that the door is unlocked. 

Default: Option [7] is ON.

When the REX device detects movement, it can permit passage with or without
turning the door handle. If this option is enabled, the door is unlocked when the
REX device detects movement and users on either side of the door will be able to
open the door. If this option is disabled, the door will unlock once the handle is
turned only on the REX device’s side. 

Default: Option [8] is OFF.

The Door Unlocked Period is the time the door can remain unlatched after access
is granted or after a Request for Exit is received. Enter any value between 001
and 255 seconds. 

Default: 005 seconds.

The Door Unlocked Period Extension is the amount of time added to the Door
Unlocked Period in section [006], which leaves the door unlatched longer. This will
allow those with this feature enabled on their User Access Codes extra time to
enter, which may be useful for the physically challenged or for seniors. Enter any
value between 001 and 255 seconds. 

Default: 015 seconds.

The locking device will remain unlatched during the 

Door Unlocked Period

(section [006]), but once the door is opened it can be programmed to latch as
soon as the door closes or latch immediately even if the door has not closed.
When the option is ON, the locking device will latch when the door closes. When
the option is OFF, the locking device will latch immediately. 

Default: Option [6] is

OFF.

The Door Unlocked Schedule determines the hours, days, and holidays that the
door will remain unlocked. Therefore, users will not have to present their Access
Control Cards to the reader in order to gain access to an Access Control Door
during the Door Unlocked Schedule. The schedule consists of two programmable
time periods called 

Intervals

 that determine the time of day and which days the

users will be granted access. When a schedule is programmed with “H”, users will
have access during the holidays programmed in the control panel (refer to the

Digiplex or DigiplexNE Reference & Installation Manual

). Program the Start Time

and End Time according to the 24-hour clock within the same day.

For example, program:

Interval A: Start time 07:00, End time 16:00, Days  _ M T W T F _ _

Interval B: Start time 10:00, End time 17:00, Days  S _  _ _ _ _ S H

The door will stay unlocked on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and
Friday between 7AM and 4PM and on Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays
between 10AM and 5PM. Therefore, users will not have to present their Access
Control Cards during the Door Unlocked Schedule.

When the Door Unlocked Schedule is programmed and this option is enabled, the
door is locked until the first valid Access Control Card is presented. Once the door
is unlocked, it will remain unlocked until the end of the schedule. 

For example: the

schedule is 7AM to 5PM Monday to Friday, option [5] is enabled, and a valid
Access Control Card is presented to the reader at 8AM on Monday. Although the
schedule started at 7AM, the door remained locked from 7AM to 8AM. Once
access was granted at 8AM, the door remained unlocked until 5PM. Default:
Option [5] is OFF.

When an Access Control door is opened after an Access Granted or a Request for
Exit, a local access alarm can be generated if the door is not closed within a
certain period of time (see section [008]). 

Default: Option [1]  is OFF.

 When the

Door Left Open Alarm is disabled, the following sections are also disabled:

The Door Left Open Interval is the time that a door can remain open after an
Access Granted or a Request for Exit without generating a local access alarm.
Enter any value between 001 and 255 to determine the number of seconds the
door may remain open before the local access alarm is triggered. 

Default: 060

seconds.

An Access Control door is programmed with a Door Left Open Interval (see
section [008]). The Pre-Alarm will cause the reader to beep a certain time before
the end of the Door Left Open Interval to alert users that the Access Control door
was left open and will generate a local access alarm if it is not closed. The Pre-
Alarm beeps slower than the Door Left Open Alarm (about twice every second).
Program the pre-alarm timer in section [009]. Enabling the option will enable the
Door Left Open Pre-alarm feature. 

Default: Option [2] is ON.

This timer will trigger the Door Left Open Pre-Alarm before the end of the Door
Left Open Interval (see section [008]). 

For example, if 60 seconds is programmed

in section [008] and 15 seconds is programmed in section [009], then 60 minus 15
is 45. Therefore, the reader will start beeping after the door has been open for 45
seconds.

 Enter any value between 001 and 255 to determine the seconds before

the expiry of the Door Left Open Interval that the reader will beep. 

Default: 015

seconds.

An Access Control door is programmed with a Door Left Open Interval (see
section [008]). Once this interval has expired, the Door Left Open Alarm can be
either audible or silent and will either beep as long as the local access alarm is
occurring or follow the beep timer in section [010]. The sound of the Door Left
Open Alarm resembles the rapid beep generated during the last ten seconds of
the Exit Delay. When the door is closed during a local access alarm, the Door Left
Open Restore event can be logged in the Event Buffer. With option 

[3]

 ON, the

alarm will be audible. With option 

[4]

 ON, the Door Left Open Alarm is set to follow

the beep timer programmed in section [010]. With option 

[4]

 OFF, the Door Left

Open Alarm is set to beep as long as the alarm is occurring. 

Default: Option [3] is

ON and option [4] is OFF.

With section [003] option 

[4]

 ON, this beep timer determines the amount of time

the Door Left Open Alarm will beep. Once the Door Left Open Interval (see
section [008]) has expired, the Door Left Open Alarm will be triggered. Enter any

STEP 1: Press and hold the 

[0]

 key

STEP 2: Enter the 

[

INSTALLER

 

CODE

]

 

STEP 3: Enter section 

[953]

 (DGP-48) / 

[4003]

 (DGP-NE96)

STEP 4: Enter the Access Control Module’s 8-digit 

[

SERIAL

 

NUMBER

]

STEP 5: Enter the 3-digit 

[

SECTION

]

 you want to program

STEP 6: Enter the required data

Section [001] - Options [1] to [8]

Assigning Doors to Partitions

Section [002] - Option [1]

Tamper Input

Section [002] - Option [3]

Reader’s Red LED to Follow Partition’s Status

Section [002] - Option [4]

Reader’s Beep to Follow Partition’s Status

Section [002] - Option [7]

Reader’s Green LED Options upon Access Granted

Section [002] - Option [8]

Unlock on REX (Request for Exit)

Section [006]

Door Unlocked Period

Section [007]

Door Unlocked Period Extension

Section [002] - Option [6]

Relock Interval

Section [013]

Door Unlocked Schedule

Option Day

Option Day

Option Day

[1]

Sunday (S)

[4]

Wednesday (W)

[7]

Saturday (S)

[2]

Monday (M)

[5]

Thursday (T)

[8]

Holidays (H)

[3]

Tuesday (T)

[6]

Friday (F)

Section [002] - Option [5]

Card Activates Door Unlocked Schedule

Section [003] - Option [1]

Door Left Open Access Alarm

Section

[003] Option 

[2]

 Door Left Open Pre-alarm

Option 

[3]

 Door Left Open Alarm (audible/silent)

Option 

[4]

 Door Left Open Alarm follows (restore/timer)

[008]

Door Left Open Interval Before Access Alarm

[009]

Door Left Open Pre-alarm Timer

[010]

Beep timer for Door Left Open Alarm

Section [008]

Door Left Open Interval before Access Alarm

Section [003] - Option [2]

Door Left Open Pre-alarm

Section [009]

Door Left Open Pre-alarm Timer

Section [003] - Options [3] & [4]

Door Left Open Alarm Feedback

Section [010]

Beep Timer for Door Left Open Alarm

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