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* ''Fail-secure'' means that the door is locked if the power fails (it is secure from intruders on the outside). This is the default.
* ''Fail-secure'' means that the door is locked if the power fails (it is secure from intruders on the outside). This is the default.
* ''Fail-safe'' means that the door is unlocked if the power fails (it is safe for people on the inside, e.g. in the event of a fire).
* ''Fail-safe'' means that the door is unlocked if the power fails (it is safe for people on the inside, e.g. in the event of a fire).

NOTE: In order for fail-secure and fail-safe to work as intended it is important to connect the wires from the lock to the relay in the correct way. Minus (-) from the lock should be connected to minus (-) on the controller and plus (+) from the lock should be connected to NO on the controller.

Revision as of 10:27, 31 August 2023

Door

With direct doors only

The A1210 controller can control one directly, meaning that the lock, monitor, and REX devices are connected to the physical connections on the controller.


Door


Select the door from the dropdown list (you may need to create it first).

With SimonsVoss SmartIntego

In combination with wireless locks from SimonsVoss SmartIntego, each controller can still manage one door directly. In addition, a controller can manage up to 30 (recommended max value) wireless locks via one or more IP-connected hubs. One SmartIntego hub can manage maximum 16 doors and has a range of 20 - 30 meters.

The connection between the SmartIntego hub and the controller is done on the hub page.

Lock settings

The A1210 controller has one relay that can be configured in the actual hardware (by moving a jumper) to deliver either a potential free contact, 12V, or 24V when activated. It is necessary to specify which door it belongs to by using the dropdown field.


Lock settings


It is also necessary to specify whether it should be configured as fail-safe or fail-secure:

  • Fail-secure means that the door is locked if the power fails (it is secure from intruders on the outside). This is the default.
  • Fail-safe means that the door is unlocked if the power fails (it is safe for people on the inside, e.g. in the event of a fire).