Honeywell WIN-PAK PE Access Control
SPECIFICATIONS
- Capacity in a direct connect configuration per communication server with the PRO-2200 Modular Control System is
o 4,080 readers, 50,000 card holders, 32,640 alarm points, 32,640 relay outputs.
- Using RS-485 connection to the PRO-2200 allows for drop-line configurations resulting in a maximum of
o 32,640 readers, 261,120 alarm points, 261,120 relay outputs.
- For configurations based only on the N-1000 the capacity per communication server is
o 31,620 readers, 25,000 card holders, 126,480 alarm points, 189,720 relay outputs.
- For configurations based only on the NS2+ the capacity per communication server is
o 15,810 readers, 10,000 card holders, 63,240 alarm points, 31,620 relay outputs.
- Other connections to the communication server: a maximum of 64 CCTV switchers supporting 999 cameras and 99 monitors per switcher; 100 VISTA 128FBP or 100 VISTA 250FBP.
- Capacity in a remote connect configuration per communication is up to 250 remote dial-up sites, 4,000 card readers, 50,000 card holders per site, 32,000 alarm inputs, and 32,000 relay outputs.
- All databases have the ability to Add, Delete, Report, View or Edit information.
- Provides storage of all system transactions in a retrievable file.
- Logs all events by time and date.
- Provides capability to store all or selected system transactions to a disk file.
- Provides ability for Customer to make any system configuration changes such as, but not limited to door open time, door contact shunt time, point and reader names, when and where a cardholder is valid, and the ability to add or modify card databases at any time.
- Supports “Global Anti-pass back”, allowing cardholder to enter/exit any such defined card reader on the same intelligent control panel or RS-485 drop-line consisting of 2 and 4 door controllers.
- Anti-pass back modes include hard (no forgiveness), soft (allows access but generates an alarm event) and timed for all readers on the intelligent controller, on specified reader or card for a definable period of time up to 32,000 seconds.
- Duress feature where a PIN is used in conjunction with a card read, the numbers of digits are selected at the keypad where the PIN number is a value of one different from the normal PIN.
- Two card holder rule, where two valid, non-identical “cards” must be used within a 20 second period of time to grant access.
- Ability to display when a card holder who uses the reader has accessed (opened) the door or if the card was used but the door was not opened.
- Ability to select appropriate doors to remain locked even though it is programmed by time zone control to be unlocked, until the first valid card read is seen during the door’s time zone at which time the door will remain unlocked for the duration of its defined time period.
- Latch mode operation where the first card read unlocks the door and the second causes it to lock the door.
- Provides mode of system operation that stores system commands that were not accepted by the hardware.
- Provides mode of system operation that requires the operator to enter a response to an event when acknowledging it from the alarm view window.
- Provides mode of system operation that allows acknowledged alarms to be automatically cleared.
- Provides mode of system operation where un-acknowledged events will cause the computer to continuously emit a pulsating beep until all un-acknowledged alarms are acknowledged. A momentary silence feature allows the beeping to cease for up to 60 seconds. The silence feature also provides a visual countdown to when the beeping will begin again.
- Provides mode of system operation where when an acknowledged, but not cleared event will be reissued requiring acknowledgement when the event changes to an alarm or trouble state.
- Provides mode of system operation that does not allow the operator to clear an alarm prior to it being restored to normal.
- Provides ability for manual operator control of system output relays. The manual functions include the ability to energize, de-energize, return to time zone, or pulse the output relay. The pulse time is a programmable setting.
- Provides ability for manual operator control of system doors. The manual functions include the ability to Lock, Un-Lock, Disable, Card only, Card-Pin only, Pin only, exit only and site code only.
- Provides ability to automatically display stored “video image” of cardholder, and switch real-time camera from CCTV or digital video server to card reader location for specific card usage.
- The cardholder “video image” pop-up is activated based on a priority level set to the cardholder or reader. Information in the pop-up includes, but is not limited to the card holder’s primary image a live video pop-up showing the person who initiated the pop-up, entrance name, time, date, cardholder name, and status. User can display up to 40 note fields. The size of the pop-ups are adjustable by the operator.
- Supports multiple card reader technology including:
o Proximity.
o Wiegand effect.
o Biometrics.
o Magnetic stripe.
o Bar Code.
o Keypad.
o Card/keypad (PIN).
o High-speed long range Vehicle ID.
o Smart Card.
- Provides a means for scheduled automatic backups of any or all database system files, as well as a means to restore these files from a simple menu.
- Provides the ability to address up to 255 serial communication ports per communication server, where each port can be configured for either hardwired or dial-up. When configured for dial-up, any one port can support multiple dial-up locations.
- Communication from the access control communication server to the remote intelligent control panels is selectable. Communication options include RS-232 directly to the intelligent control, via RS-485 converter, dial-up, leased line from a defined communication port or by LAN/WAN using an IP address for direct connection to the intelligent controller via network interface card.
- All commands and updates to the panels are verified and automatically retry if communications have failed.
- A host grant mode of operation requires the host computer to grant accesses to “valid” cards. An alternate host grant mode allows the card access information to be downloaded along with unlocking the door for “valid” cards.