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Protege System Controller Reference Manual

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Validation Mode<br />

The Validation Mode determines how the intercom service will grant access and then provide a credit to an<br />

elevator car. User Number will validate the user id from the Intercom <strong>System</strong> with the exact user number in the<br />

<strong>Protege</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Controller</strong>, User PIN will validate the user with a PIN number of a user and the User Card will<br />

validate the user based on the programmed card number of a user.<br />

SV001 Validate<br />

User Number<br />

Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the different Validation Types and press [ENTER] to select the validation type<br />

displayed. For more information about the list control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see<br />

page 344).<br />

Validation Mode<br />

User Number<br />

User Number Offset<br />

PIN Number<br />

Card Number<br />

Function<br />

The user number (index) in to the <strong>Protege</strong> <strong>System</strong> controller's user table will be used.<br />

This is typically used with fixed user id's for intercom control of doors and floors.<br />

The user number (index) in to the <strong>Protege</strong> <strong>System</strong> controller's user table will be used<br />

and an offset can be programmed. This is typically used with fixed user id's for<br />

intercom floors.<br />

The PIN number of the programmed user will be used to identify the user from the<br />

Intercom <strong>System</strong>.<br />

The Card Number of the programmed user will be used to identify the user from the<br />

Intercom <strong>System</strong>. The family number should be set to 0 unless instructions for the<br />

intercom type specify a family number.<br />

Communications Port Number<br />

The communications interface port defines which serial port the controller will use for communication with the<br />

intercom that has been configured. Select the communication port that will be plugged in to the intercoms<br />

communication interface or RS232 connection.<br />

SV001 Port<br />

Ext Port 1<br />

Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the communication ports and press [ENTER] to select the operating mode<br />

displayed. For more information about the list control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see<br />

page 344).<br />

Communications Port Speed<br />

The communications port speed defines the baud rate at which the Intercom Interface operates. The default<br />

value is 9600 bits per second. If the speed or configuration is different adjust this setting to suit the type of<br />

intercom that has been selected configuration.<br />

SV001 Speed<br />

9600<br />

Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the communication port speed options and press [ENTER] to select the speed<br />

displayed. For more information about the list control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see<br />

page 344).<br />

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