Guardian Technologies ACT2000, ACT1000 installation instructions Assign PINs, Learn, Batch Cards

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ACT1000/2000 Operating Instructions

Software Version 3.23-00

Assign PINs

The Assign PINs function allows a different PIN to be assigned to each of the first 1000/2000 users. Initially, the PIN will be unset. Pressing the key will prompt for the PIN for the displayed user to be entered (it will not be displayed). The PIN must then be re- entered for verification. The PIN will be accepted as long as it does not conflict with any existing PIN (or duress PIN). Entering all zeros will delete the PIN. The actual PIN is never shown on the display.

In PIN Only operation, this is the PIN that that user must enter to gain access. In this case, the PIN must be unique. In PIN & Card operation, this is the PIN that must be entered after the user has presented a card to the reader. If a PIN for a user is not set, then the relevant group PIN may be used instead (PIN & Card only).

Note that if learned cards are being used on the system, then individual user PINs are not permitted. In this case the relevant group PIN should be used instead.

Learn

In Learn Mode, any or all of the first 1000/2000 users may be allocated a randomly coded card in place of the usual site coded card. Any card with valid data on ISO Track 2 may be used. Certain types of wiegand cards may also be used.

Initially the display will show Not Assigned for the selected user indicating that the normal site-coded card should be used. Pressing the key prompts the user to select a door to learn from. After selecting a door, the user presents a card to the reader at that door. When the user presents the card to the reader, a unique 10-digit number generated from the data on the card is displayed. This card may then be used to gain access, and will replace any previously learned card.

Instead of presenting the card, the 10-digit number may be directly entered on the keyboard, if it is known in advance. Entering all zeros for the card number will revert to using the standard site-coded card for that user.

Learning cards is particularly useful for visitors who could, for example, use their personal bankcards to gain access for the duration of their visit.

Batch Cards

The Batch Cards function allows a sequential batch of cards to be assigned to a sequential range of users (e.g. card numbers 1001 to 1200 assigned from user 1 to user 200, where user 1 has card 1001). 50/100 batches may be programmed, each with a unique range of cards. Users may be assigned different cards in different batches if desired.

Initially, the display will show the batch as Not Assigned. Pressing the key prompts the user to select a door to read the cards from. The user must then present the first card in the batch to the reader at the selected door. When the user presents the first card to the reader, the card number is displayed. The user is then prompted to enter the last card in the batch. Instead of presenting the card, the 10-digit number may be directly entered on the keyboard, if it is known in advance. If the cards entered are already assigned to another batch, then the user is prompted to try again. The display will then request the user number to be assigned to the first card in the batch. Ensure that the user selected does not already have a card assigned.

The usual site coded cards are disabled if any batch cards are assigned on the system. However, site coded cards may be entered as a batch. Learned cards operate as normal.

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Contents Page Contents Communications Menu Navigation Keys Default CodesText Entry Keys Card Validity2 EnableAUX output off Option Description User SetupLearn Assign PINsBatch Cards Card Validity ACT 2000 Only Group SetupAccess Rights One-To-OneAuxiliary Door C D E F G H + Full Access ? No Access ?System Log Timezone At all times Door 23---7-ABFilter Log ACT 2000 Only Wiring between Printer & Controller ControllerDisplay Log Print LogUser Tracking ACT2000 Only Control DoorSet Date/Time Clear All ACT2000 OnlyTime Zones C D E Assign Name ? Clear ? Set HolidaysMarch Wed 1 Mar Holiday Change PIN Issue NumberLimiting2 One-To-One AlarmsOperation PIN Only Second Door1PIN Required Timers Relay TimeAjar Time Lock DoorPIN Length System SettingsOperation DisplayUser Tracking ACT2000 Only Fire DoorsOutputs ACT2000 Only Alarms Door SettingsAction What Happens Timed ActionsCommunications Card Setup Site Code Factory DefaultCard Format Typical ACT1000 Configuration Standalone Typical ACT2000 Configuration Standalone Always Place Varistor Across Lock Terminals DS100 Door Station InstallationController Wiring for Entry/Exit ReadersEntry Reader ACT20 PIN Pad Installation DiagramACT1000/2000 Cable Connections Fire Override Configuration Interlock ConfigurationDoor ACT2000 Click here to Connect ACTWinPro ConfigurationACTWinPro To Mains Supply ACT 4-Line Network WiringTo PC RS-232 ACTWin Software 12V DC Power Supply 300mA +12VACT Single Line RS-485 Converter RS-485 BusDirect Connection from Modem to Controller ACT Modem ConfigurationACTWinPro Software Actlan Configuration DiagramACTWinPro ACT System Diagram

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.