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[Technical Notice] How to Perform a Single Door Access Control with Two Time Schedules

Posted: September 4th, 2018, 11:27 am
by alexhon
Article ID: GV-03-08-12-24
Released Date: 2008/12/24


Applied to
GV-AS200 Controller Series
GV-ASManager

Summary
The document describes how to implement a 2-door module of GV-AS200 Controller in this specific application: A single door, equipped with entry and exit readers, has separate Entrance and Exit schedules.

In this application, 2-door module of GV-AS200 Controller is required. The inputs of Door A and Door B on the GV-AS200 module are chained together to work as a single door. The work mode of GV-AS200 module is set to One-Way Traffic, so that separate time schedules can be configured for entry and exit readers.

Installation and Configuration
  1. Set the work mode of GV-AS200 Controller to be One Way Traffic by using GV-ASKeypad or GV-AS200 Configuration Interface.
  2. If the door lock is set to be normally closed (NC):
    1. Connect the Door + pins of Door A and Door B together to work as a single door.
    2. Connect the Door – pin of Door A to the negative (—) wire of the door lock.
    3. Connect the Urgent 1 pin of Door B to the positive (+) wire of the door lock.
    4. To configure the NC mode on the GV-AS200 module, push two sets of Door Relay Switches upward.
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  3. If the door lock is set to be normally open (NO):
    1. Connect the Door + pins of Door A and Door B together, and connect it to the positive (+) wire of the door lock.
    2. Connect the Door – pins of Door A and Door B together, and connect it to the negative (—) wire of the door lock.
    3. To configure the NO mode on the GV-AS200 module, push two sets of Door Relay Switches downward.
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  4. Connect the entry and exit readers to Wiegand A and Wiegnad B inputs separately on the GV-AS200 module.
  5. Configure two time schedules on GV-ASManager, e.g. the schedule of Work Hours and the schedule of Non-Work Hours. For details see Setting Time Schedules in GV-ASManager User’s Manual.
  6. Assign the two schedules to Door A and Door B. In this example, assign the schedule of Work Hours to Door A, and assign the schedule of Non-Work Hours to Door B. For details, see Setting Access Groups in GV-ASManager User’s Manual.
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After finishing above settings, when a valid card is presented at the entry reader during the defined time schedule (e.g. Work Hours), the door will open and it will be recorded as “Door A In” on the GV-ASManager. When the card is presented at the exit reader during the defined time schedule (e.g. Non-Work Hours), the door will open and it will be recorded as “Door B Out” on the GV-ASManager. Physically Door A and Door B have been chained together to work as a single door application.
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