Guardian Technologies ACT1000 Fire Doors, User Tracking ACT2000 Only, Outputs ACT2000 Only

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ACT1000/2000 Operating Instructions

Software Version 3.23-00

Fire Doors

This function allows a group of doors (or all doors) to be configured for fire override. A 0Volt signal from a fire alarm (or other) system is applied to the AUX input on door 1. This maintains normal operation. When the 0Volt signal is removed, the selected doors are held open until the 0Volt signal is re-applied. Typically, a normally-closed relay on the fire panel, with the common connected to 0Volts, is used for this purpose (see the Fire Override diagram on page 26). Please note that this facility is present for convenience only, it does not remove the need to have an alternate mechanical means of escape.

User Tracking (ACT2000 Only)

If Perimeter doors are defined, then the users are tracked but not restricted.

If Antipassback doors are defined, then these define the tracking area (Perimeter doors are ignored). Users are allowed entry to the area only if they have previously exited.

Tracking Reset is used to auto-reset (log all users out) at a specific time each day, or may be reset manually. In addition users may be individually logged in or out. This is recorded in the system log.

Two User Limits A & B may be configured. These can be used to generate outputs when the number of users in the area reaches a certain level. This may be used for certain security critical areas. In addition an output may be configured to operate when any users are present within the area. This could be used to switch on or off certain equipment when the area is empty. The larger of the two limits is also used to determine how many tracked users to admit into the antipassback area. Once this limit is reached, access is denied to other tracked users. This could be used in a car-park application. User Limiting must be enabled for this to operate (see System Settings > Operation).

Outputs (ACT2000 Only)

The ACT2000 has 6 onboard outputs that can operate in addition to the local relay. These are the open collector outputs OP2 and OP3 (for doors 1 and 2) as well as the two auxiliary 1A relays. Normally these outputs function as for any door, according to the programmed user and/or door settings. However the onboard outputs on the ACT2000 may be given alternate functions as outlined below.

 

AUX

Auxiliary relay (1) activates when the auxiliary relay is

Door 1

AUX Any Door

activated for any door on the controller.

 

OP2

Open collector output OP2 (1) activates when a technical

 

Tech Fault

fault condition exists (tamper/mains fail/door offline).

 

OP3

Open collector output OP3 (1) activates when any door on

 

Any Door Open

the controller is open.

 

 

 

 

AUX

Auxiliary relay (2) activates when one or more users are

Door 2

Users Present

logged in to the system.

 

OP2

Open collector output OP2 (1) deactivates when the number

 

User Limit A

of users logged in is at or above User Limit A.

 

OP3

Open collector output OP3 (1) deactivates when the number

 

User Limit B

of users logged in is at or above User Limit B.

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ACT1000, ACT2000 specifications

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In summary, the Guardian Technologies ACT2000 and ACT1000 epitomize modern air purification with their combination of HEPA filtration, activated carbon, UV-C technology, and user-friendly features. Whether you choose the larger capacity of the ACT2000 or the compact efficiency of the ACT1000, both models offer an effective solution for creating a healthier indoor environment.