Guardian Technologies ACT2000, ACT1000 installation instructions Door Settings, Alarms

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ACT1000/2000 Operating Instructions

Software Version 3.23-00

Door Settings

The Door Settings menu allows the installer to access a number of different configuration menus controlling different aspects of the selected door. The door for which the settings are to be changed is first selected using the 0 key, then the key is pressed to enter the menu.

The 0 key is used to select the required option or setting which is changed using the key.

Operation

This menu allows the installer to select or de-select a number of options relating to the default operation of the door.

The Push Button option allows the relay to be activated when the external push-button contact is closed. This option is selected by default.

The Locksaver (anti-tailgate) option truncates the relay timer when the door opens. This ensures that the door will be locked as soon as it closes even if a very long relay time is programmed. This also prevents overheating of the lock solenoid.

The Chime option momentarily energizes the buzzer output whenever the door contact is seen to open. The onboard buzzer also makes a chime sound.

The Guest Button option activates the buzzer output for 2 seconds when the ! key on an externally connected keypad is pressed (not applicable to Door Stations).

The Exit Always option allows the holder of a valid enabled card to exit at all times irrespective of the configured timezones.

The Interlock option prevents the door being opened when the AUX input is active. OP3 activates when the door is open or the door relay is active (see diagram page 26).

The Silent option prevents the door buzzer from sounding when access is granted or denied.

The Exit PIR option will keep the door open while the external push-button contact is closed. This allows a PIR to be used as the exit switch.

The Failsafe option sets the door relay to be normally energised. This means that the door will open if the power supply to the controller fails.

Alarms

This menu allows the installer to enable or disable a number of alarm events that can be generated by the controller:

The Door Forced alarm occurs when the door contact opens without the relay having been energized. The buzzer AUX output is activated until a valid card is presented.

The Door Ajar alarm occurs when the door has remained open for longer than the duration programmed into the door ajar timer. The AUX output is activated while the door remains open.

The Duress alarm occurs whenever a duress code is entered during Pin & Card operation. The duress code is the PIN code for that user with the last digit advanced by one.

The Door Open alarm activates the AUX output whenever the door is open.

The Access Granted alarm activates the AUX output for 2 seconds whenever a valid card is presented.

The Access Denied alarm activates the AUX output for 2 seconds whenever an invalid card is presented.

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ACT1000, ACT2000 specifications

Guardian Technologies, a leader in air purification solutions, offers two standout products in their lineup: the ACT2000 and the ACT1000. Both air purifiers leverage advanced technologies to deliver cleaner, fresher indoor air, making them ideal for families, pet owners, and anyone looking to improve their indoor air quality.

The ACT2000 is designed with a robust filtration system that includes a True HEPA filter capable of capturing 99.97% of airborne particles as small as 0.3 microns. This feature is particularly effective against allergens, dust, mold spores, and pet dander. Additionally, the ACT2000 employs an activated carbon filter that targets and neutralizes odors from cooking, pets, and smoke, ensuring that the air in your home remains fresh and pleasant.

A highlight of the ACT2000 is its innovative UV-C light technology. This feature works synergistically with the filtration system by using ultraviolet light to kill bacteria and viruses present in the air, creating a thorough air purification process. With its coverage of up to 1,250 square feet, the ACT2000 is suited for larger spaces such as living rooms, gyms, or open-concept homes. The device also comes equipped with real-time air quality monitoring, allowing users to track the air quality and adjust settings accordingly.

On the other hand, the ACT1000 is a more compact model, ideal for smaller rooms or offices up to 700 square feet. Similarly, it utilizes a True HEPA filter and an activated carbon filter to purify the air efficiently. While the ACT1000 may be smaller than its counterpart, it does not compromise on performance. The UV-C light technology is included to ensure that airborne pathogens are effectively neutralized.

Both models feature smart controls that allow users to operate the air purifiers remotely. With multiple fan speeds and a whisper-quiet operation, both units can run unobtrusively in the background, even while you’re sleeping or working. An intuitive filter replacement indicator alerts users when it’s time to change the filters, making maintenance simple and straightforward.

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.