Aux output off – Guardian Technologies ACT1000 User Manual
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 ACT1000/2000 Operating Instructions Software Version 3.23-00 
 
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Control Door
The Control Door menu allows the operator to control the door or externally connected 
equipment such as lighting or heating. 
 
Lock Door
The Lock Door function causes the door relay to be de-energized. The bottom line of the 
display will show “Door Locked” and the red LED on the reader will flash. All subsequent 
cards will be rejected until the door is unlocked or returned to its normal state.
 
Unlock Door 
The Unlock Door function causes the door relay to be energized. The bottom line of the 
display will show “Door Unlocked” and the green LED on the reader will flash.
 
Normalise Door 
The Normalise Door function causes the door relay to be de-energized and the door to return 
to its normal state. The LED on the reader stops flashing and all subsequent operation will be 
the normal response to card activity. 
 
Pass Door 
The Pass Door function causes the door relay to be energized for the programmed period of 
time. This may be used to grant access to a person waiting outside the door. 
 
AUX output on 
The AUX output on function causes the auxiliary output relay to be energized. It will remain 
energized until the output is explicitly switched off. The output may be used to control 
externally connected equipment such as lights or heating. 
 
AUX output off 
The AUX output off function causes the auxiliary output relay to be de-energized. The output 
may be used to control externally connected equipment such as lights or heating. 
User Tracking (ACT2000 Only)
The user tracking option allows the controller to remember which users are in or out of the 
defined area. If antipassback doors are assigned, then these define the tracking area. Users 
will not be allowed to re-enter the area until they have been recorded as exiting. The Users 
Present output and User Limit A & B outputs operate on the tracking area. If perimeter doors 
are assigned, then these define the area, however users may re-enter without restriction. If 
both are assigned, then the antipassback doors define the tracking area. 
 
Log in (ACT2000 Only) 
This function manually enters a user into the area. An event is logged for tracking. This is 
typically used when a user has forgotten their card. Manual login is not available if 
antipassback doors are defined – card access MUST be used. 
 
Log out (ACT2000 Only) 
This function manually removes a user from the area. An event is logged for tracking. This is 
typically used when a user has forgotten their card or when they have violated antipassback 
procedures and require entry. 
