PegaSys electronic door fitting/cylinder/wall reader

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PegaSys electronic door fitting/cylinder/wall reader
ACTICON access & time control Æ Hardware:
PegaSys electronic door fitting/cylinder/wall reader
Electronics
Coupling mechanism
with "Lockbox" turning
device
Adapter for
square pins
Battery
compartment
Latch
Stainless steel
square pin
housing
Stainless steel mounting plate
for standard-size surface and
through mounting
Mechanics
Coupling mechanism with "Lockbox" turning device made of
stainless steel.
Impact-resistant, robust styling and up-market design.
Solid stainless steel housing (material 1.4401), 1.8 mm thick.
Various stainless steel push-buttons (materials 1.4401) can be supplied.
Metal/plastic combination possible with push-button models.
Certified by DIN 18273 for fire and smoke doors.
Battery life up to approx. 1 year or 20,000 bookings.
Simple battery replacement by means of battery compartment that
snaps into place,
3 x 1.5 V AA – acoustic warning when battery is low.
Standard screw connection for rosette, short or long plate
No damage to door leaf when fitting.
Mounting plate can be screwed on.
Emergency opening using existing or self-closing cylinders.
Suitable for all doors with arbor size > 30 mm.
Incl. internal fittings rosette, short or long plate as options.
Electronics
Light-insensitive switch-on sensor.
Roll storage for 2000 bookings and 100 system reports.
Retrieval of the bookings with upload cards.
Automatic summer/winter time calculation and switchover.
Person-based single or permanent opening.
Clock controlled closing of permanently open doors.
Permanent battery condition monitoring.
Network on Card - all entitlements on the ID.
Reading method: Mifare standard 1k – others on request.
Dimensions
W=65, H=285, D=27 mm (without push-buttons). Weight approx. 1600 g.
Possible arbor sizes
> 30 mm.
Square pins
8 – 8.5 – 9 – 10mm.
Clearance distances
72 – 74 – 78 – 88 – 92 mm.
Make
PEGASYS
Part number
505.74X – requires "PegaSys" (405.166) software option, Mifare USB
reader (505.809) and Mifare transponder standard 1k (505.830/31/34).
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Transponder reader / wall mounting
Mechanics
Solid stainless steel housing (material 1.4401), 1.8 mm thick.
Wall mountingplate made of fibre-reinforced, weather-resistant
plastic. Vandal-proof due to cam lock.
Electrics
Input voltage 12 to 24 VDC.
Relay contacts for protective extra-low voltage.
Output relays can be permanently loaded with 1.0 A.
Electronics
see PegaSys door fitting
Dimensions
W=65, H=118, D=43 mm. Weight approx. 350 g.
Make
PEGASYS
Part number
505.75X – requires "PegaSys" software option (405.166), Mifare USB
reader (505.809) and Mifare transponder standard 1k (505.830/31/34).
Electronic closing cylinder
Double-knob cylinder
one-sided (electronic outside,
mechanical inside)
Double-knob cylinder
double-sided (electronic
outside and inside)
Mechanics
Description not available to date unfortunately
Electronics
see PegaSys door fitting
Make
PEGASYS
Part number
505.76X – requires "PegaSys" software option (405.166), Mifare USB
reader (505.809) and Mifare transponder standard 1k (505.830/31/34).
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How it works
Commissioning
The offline components (fitting, cylinder or wall reader) is operated with parameter cards.
Parameter cards (door init, time models, date/time, black list, diagnosis, booking card) are created on
the Mifare USB reader and read, and described if required, by the offline components. There is a
special "PEGASYS system cards" window in the ACTICON software for this.
Use
Every user has a Mifare transponder on which his group or individual authorisation is stored. The user
card also contains an expiry date to protect it against sabotage.
User cards are created for the first time on the USB read/write reader. The entitlement can then be
updated at every networked reader (Mifare reader at the RS-485 or Mifare reader in the T600 time
recording terminal).
With networked readers it is recommended that you work with an expiry date of one day, i.e. the user
obtains an entitlement updated daily from a networked reader and can book for one day at the offline
components (if entitled to do so). The entitlement lapses at the expiry time and must be refreshed the
next day at a networked reader.
Without networked readers the expiry date must be extended since no daily updated refreshment is
possible. The administrative overheads with the USB reader are slightly higher than with the
networked readers.
Security
Lost or stolen transponders can be stopped immediately by means of a stoppage card (black list).
The stopping process requires use "on site", i.e. presenting the stoppage card at each offline
component at which the ID to be stopped had an entitlement (or still has!).
Fitting or cylinder?
The electronic door fitting works like a door fitting no matter whether a lock or a locking cylinder is
installed. The locking cylinder can be locked and unlocked with a mechanical key, as has been done
so far. The electronic door fitting allows the external handle to move freely and engages the
mechanism in response to an authorised reading with the result that a user can only open the door
from outside if he has an entitlement - if unlocked or a self-locking panic lock is used.
The electronic (closing) cylinder works like a normal closing cylinder irrespective of the door fitting
installed. As was the case until now, the door can be opened from both sides with the handle when the
lock is unlocked (exception: external knob). The electronic cylinder normally turns freely and engages
the mechanism when an entitled reading is detected with the result that the user can unblock/block
(unlock/lock) only with an entitlement - locking does not apply if a self-locking panic lock is used.
For details see
"Offline PegaSys" documentation.
"ACTICON M32 Mifare overview" data sheet.
"Offline access control with Mifare cards" data sheet.
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