Access Control/by John Planck JOHN PLANCK Ltd architectural hardware
Access Control The term Access Control is used for products which enable an authority to control, monitor and restrict access to areas and resources in any given physical location. Solutions range from simple mechanical locks for a small number of users, to hundreds of doors, linked over a wide area network for many thousands of users. In some cases access control has also been extended to encompass cashless vending and staff time and attendance. This catalogue showcases a selection of products with a wide range of capabilities. However, many other products and technologies are available and our expert staff will be pleased to tailor individual solutions to the needs of a project.
glossary
Electric Locking Technical Guide Connecting an electric locking device to a keypad/card reader that uses volt free relay terminals.
Relay Terminals: NO = Normally Open C = Common NC = Normally Closed • The above diagrams are ONLY suitable if the same power supply is powering both the keypad/card reader AND the locking device. • Make sure the relay rating is big enough to control your locking device.
• The examples are common ways of connecting an Access Control system. However there are other ways and manufacturer’s instructions may differ. Please ensure that you follow only one set of instructions, never both as there may be a conflict.
Integrating an Access Control System with an Emergency Fire Exit
The decision of whether the connection is by fire alarm relay, break glass unit or both is made by the fire officer. This will vary greatly from region to region. If a connection by fire alarm relay is to be made then this should be carried out by the fire alarm installation or maintenance company. Failure to do so could result in the access control installer being held responsible for any problems that occur on the whole system thereafter.
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Terminology Alternating current (AC) An electric current that reverses its direction regularly and continually. Ampere (amp) The unit of measurement for the rate of electrical current flow.
Maintained switch A switch designed for applications requiring sustained contacts. Microswitch An electrical switch which can be operated using a very small force and also possibly using a small movement.
ANSI American National Standards Institute.
Mifare A technology contained in many contactless smart cards and proximity cards.
Anti-passback A means of preventing the sharing of an access control credential.
Momentary switch A spring loaded contact that when pressed, closes two contacts.
Audit trail A means of recording and saving access control event history for later review.
Normally open (NO) The condition or position of contact prior to initiation or energization, in this case, an open condition.
Battery back-up A means of automatically switching over to stored battery power during local primary power failure.
Normally Closed (NC) The condition or position of contact prior to initiation or energization, in this case, a closed condition.
Biometrics The measurement of a physical trait that is unique, such as a fingerprint, hand geometry or iris pattern.
Operating voltage The voltage by which a system operates.
CAT 5 A very common cable type that is used for network cabling and many access control data functions. Coil, electric Successive turns of insulated wire that create a magnetic field when an electric current is passed through them. Contacts Electrically conductive points, used to make or break an electrical circuit mechanically. Continuous duty Refers to a device or a control that can operate continuously with no off or rest periods. Controller, Control Panel A circuit board or group of circuit boards that contain programming for the operation of an access control or other system. Current The flow of electrons through an electrical conductor. Current is measured in amperes. De-energize To remove power. Delay A period of time before or during an event. Direct current (DC) Electrical current that travels only in one direction and has negative and positive polarity. Door open time The time that an access control device unlocks an opening for entry, usually programmable. Door status switch A DSS is a switch used to monitor whether a door is in an opened or closed position. Electric Release A door unlocking device that is installed in the door jamb and that works in conjunction with a mechanical lock or latch mechanism. Electric Lock A mechanical locking device that has been modified to allow an electric circuit to lock or unlock it. Electromagnetic Lock (Magnetic Lock, Mag Lock) A device that locks/unlocks an opening without moving parts, using pure electro-magnetic attraction. Energize To apply power. Exit Switch A type of switch that is designed to facilitate egress through an opening. Fail-open An electric device that automatically unlocks with any power interruptions. Fail-locked An electric lock that requires power to unlock. Input voltage The designed source requirement needed by equipment in order to operate properly. Interlock A system of multiple doors with controlled interaction. IP rating A system of codes that indicate resistance of electrical enclosures to moisture and foreign bodies. Keypad In access control, usually refers to a numeric input device used to identify a user by PIN (personal identification number). Light emitting diode (LED) A solid-state device, that gives off virtually heatless colored light when electric current is passed through it. Local alarm A visual or audible signaling device located at a monitored door, window or other opening.
Output voltage The designed power source produced by a power supply to operate equipment. Passage mode A means of overriding the code to allow free access for a period of time. Passive Infrared Detector (PIR) A motion sensing device. Proximity A common access card technology, proximity uses radio frequency to communicate between a card or tag and a reader without physical contact. Rectifier A solid-state electrical device that will allow current to flow in one direction only. It is designed to convert alternating current to direct current. Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is the wireless non-contact use of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields to transfer data. Reader A device that obtains data from an access credential (card, tag, etc.) and sends the data to a controller for an access decision. Regulated power supply A power supply provides a constant output regardless of voltage variation. Relay An electrically controlled device that opens and closes electrical contacts to effect the operation of other devices in the same or another electrical circuit. Remote alarm A visual or audibly signaling device used to signal violations at locations removed from the central control station Resistance The opposition to the flow of an electric current (measured in ohms). RS-485 A standard defining the electrical characteristics of drivers and receivers for use in networks. Schedule Programming of an access control system that automatically locks and unlocks doors, or that performs other functions based on day and time. Solenoid An electro-mechanical device that operates a locking device. Standalone In access control, this term usually refers to a device that is not part of a network. Switches Devices that make or break (open or close) connections in electrical or electronic circuit. Time-and-Attendance A system for recording worker arrival and departure times for the purpose of payroll or other management functions. Time Zone A period of time that has been programmed into an access control system during which authorized users either can or cannot gain access. Transformer An electrical device that takes electricity of one voltage and changes it into another voltage Voltage The term most often used to designate electrical pressure that exists between two points. Watt The common unit of electrical power. Wiegand interface A technology commonly found in card swipe systems. Zone A portion of a large protected area.
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Information When designing an access control system or specifying an item of hardware, reference to one or more of the following documents may be of assistance. Alternatively, feel free to contact us and we’ll help you to make the right choice for your project. • Equality Act 2010 • The Building Regulations 2000, Access to and use of buildings, Approved Document M, 2004 Edition • The Building Regulations 2000, Fire Safety, Approved Document B, Volume 2, 2006 Edition • BS 8300:2009 Design of buildings and their approaches to meet the needs of disabled people– Code of practice. • BS 9999:2008 Fire safety code of practice for the design, management and use of buildings. • BS EN 60839-11-1:2013 Alarm and electronic security systems. Electronic access control systems. System and components requirements. • BS EN 50133-2-1:2000 Access control systems for use in security applications. General requirements for components for use in security applications. • BS EN 50133-7:1999 Access control systems for use in security applications. Application guidelines.
• PAS 68:2010 Impact test specifications for vehicle security barriers • PAS 24:2007+A1:2009 Enhanced security performance requirements for door assemblies. • STS201: Enhanced security requirements for doorsets and door assemblies for dwellings to satisfy the requirements of PAS23 and PAS24. • STS202: Requirements for burglary resistance of construction products including hinged, pivoted, folding or sliding doorsets, windows, curtain walling, security grilles, garage doors and shutters. • BS EN 14846:2008 Electro-mechanically operated locks and striking plates - Requirements and test methods. This standard specifically excludes purely electro-magnetic locks, hence the introduction by the DHF of their technical standard TS010:2014 to cover these. • DHF Technical Standard DHF TS010:2014 for electro-magnetic locking devices. This performance specification defines the type of products, the technical and performance requirements for electro-magnetic locking devices, including face to face fixed, morticed, external, and shear electro-magnetic locks. It does not cover the requirements for their use on panic or emergency escape doors. • prEN 13633:2003 Electrically controlled panic exit systems for use on escape routes - Requirements and test methods. • prEN 13637:2003 Electrically controlled exit systems for use on escape routes - Requirements and test methods.
• IEE Wiring Regulations (latest edition) • LPS 1175 Requirements and testing procedures for the LPCB approval and listing of intruder resistant building components, strongpoints, security enclosures and free standing barriers.
• NCP109 National Security Inspectorate Code of Practice for Planning, Installation, and Maintenance of Access Control Systems • SSAIB Code of Practice for Access Control Systems
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Polished Brass (PVD Coated) Silver Anodised Aluminium
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Silver Enamelled Satin Stainless Steel
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index
Mechanical Access Control
Pages 5 - 6
Battery Powered Access Control
Pages 7 - 9
Hard Wired Access Control
Audio and Video Entry Systems
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Electric Locking Devices
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Accessories
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mechanical access control
GM7101 Light duty push button mechanical digital lock with 60mm backset mortice latch and inside thumbturn. Door thicknesses 35mm to 65mm. Fully reversible Disengageable holdback facility Options: /K Key override /D Deadbolt version /RD Rim Deadbolt version /BB Back to back version (SS finish only) SSPVD PBPVD
GM7103 Medium duty push button mechanical digital lock with 60mm backset mortice latch and full size lever handles. Door thicknesses 35mm to 65mm. Fully reversible Options: /C Code free entry /BB Back to back version (SS finish only) /P Exit device version SSPVD PBPVD
GM7105 Medium duty push button mechanical digital lock with 55mm backset mortice escape sashlock, double cylinder, and full size lever handles The double cylinder can be used to control the deadbolt or withdraw the latchbolt from either side. Escape is always possible from the inside via the lever handle. Door thicknesses 35mm to 65mm. Fully reversible Options: /C Code free entry SSPVD PBPVD
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mechanical access control
GM7107 Heavy duty mechanical digital lock with 70mm backset mortice latch and full size lever handles. Door thickness 35mm to 57mm. Fully reversible Key override as standard Code change from exterior by keypad Options: /C Code free entry /I Interior code change SCP SBP
GM7109 Heavy duty mechanical digital lock with 70mm backset mortice latch and full size lever handles (handed). Door thickness 35mm to 57mm. Clutch protected outside handle Code change by special tool Options: /KN Knob operated version /K Key override version /C Code free /BB Back to back version /P ANSI exit device version SCP SBP
GM7111 Medium duty mechanical digital lock for use on aluminium doors with Adams Rite round cylinder deadlatches. Operated by full size lever handle inside and digital code with key override outside Minimum door thickness 45mm Suits inward or outward opening doors Non handed Easy code change Includes circular cams and fixing tabs Options: /EC Europrofile cylinder version /C Code free entry SSPVD
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battery powered access control
GM7113 Heavy duty electronic digital lock with 60mm backset mortice latch and full size lever handles Door thickness 35mm to 65mm. Operated by full size lever handle inside and digital code with key override outside Fully reversible Up to 80 user codes Up to 10 one-time user codes Over 200,000 operations from 4 x AA batteries (supplied) Tamper time out and low battery warning Code free function and key override On door programming via master codes Connections for remote release and alarm release Options: /70 70mm backset /BB Back to back version SSPVD PBPVD
GM7115 Heavy duty electronic digital lock with 55mm backset mortice escape sashlock, double cylinder, and full size lever handles. The double cylinder can be used to control the deadbolt or withdraw the latchbolt from either side. Escape is always possible from the inside via the lever handle. Door thickness 35mm to 65mm. Operated by full size lever handle inside and digital code with key override outside Fully reversible Up to 80 user codes Up to 10 one-time user codes Over 200,000 operations from 4 x AA cells (supplied) Tamper time out and low battery warning Code free function and key override On door programming via master codes Connections for remote release and alarm release SSPVD PBPVD
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battery powered access control
GM7150 Stand alone electronic proximity cylinder. Stand alone electronic proximity lockset. Stand alone electronic proximity wall readers (hard wired). An ideal locking solution for small commercial or office premises that require the convenience of an electronic locking system, easy management of user’s cards but without the need for a computer or software. The system can be easily upgraded to work on a PC based system if required in the future. Simple to programme from cards, no software or computer required Each lock supports up to 1000 users Easy to delete issued user cards via the supplied shadow cards All user cards can be deleted easily in one if required The locks can be easily set in passage mode via a passage mode card. This allows you to choose which users have this function in their user card Battery life: Standby 3 years or 50,000 operations Low battery warning Emergency battery packs available Hard wired wall readers are available for high usage doors
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battery powered access control
GM7170 Network electronic proximity cylinder Network electronic proximity lockset Network electronic proximity wall reader Hand held system programmer Online and offline controllers A flexible configuration for small to large systems. Using online wall readers, user cards distribute data from the software to the offline standalone doors. This includes deleted card information, access rights and lock time zones etc. At the same time, audit trails and battery status from the offline doors are transferred back to the PC. The powerful software is easy to use with many features providing a simple, efficient and secure system for all access control requirements. Supports up to 64,000 doors /64,000 users User friendly door and user set-up Easy user profile setup (includes visitor profile), lock setup and wall reader controller setup Offline locks can be programmed or updated with user access rights from the software using the hand held system programmer Events and audit trail reporting User audit trail list Lock low battery warning list Door unlocked or alarm warning list Issued card log list Ability for setting up calendar functions Ability for managing daylight saving function Time zones: 200 Each time zone can have 12 periods System user authorization management Function for importing and exporting files and databases Detailed audit /event reports
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hard wired access control
GM7201 Stand alone digital keypad. Operating voltage: 12-24vdc Max current draw: 70mA @ 12vdc 100mA@24vdc Relay rating: 3A / 120vac; 3A/24vdc Dimensions:
123mm
77mm
64mm
Memory volume: 20 +1 PINs Metal casing with vandal resistant screws Fully programmable via keypad and master code
GM7203 Stand alone proximity reader kit. Operating voltage: 12-24vdc Current draw: max: 70mA/12vdc 2000 user cards Dimensions:
86mm
86mm
21mm
Relays electric current: max 3A/24vdc Includes 9 user cards + 1 tag
GM7205 Stand alone digital keypad and proximity reader. Operating voltage: 12vdc Current: 130mA Compatible cards: all 26-bit EM cards Dimensions:
120mm
76mm
27mm
Built in proximity reader Built in keypad for code entry 500 user codes Illuminated keys Auxiliary input & auxiliary output Individually programmable output 12vdc operation 2 open door modes (code only - card only) 1 secure door mode (card & pin) Internal & external use Metal case construction Includes 5 user cards
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GM7250 A standalone access solution, which uses a separate control unit for higher security. The control unit is housed on the inside or safe side of the door. The control unit is used in conjunction with a reader or keypad. It can be fitted to one or numerous doors in a building and additional doors may be added as required. This system is available with a choice of proximity or magstripe readers, or digital keypads, and may also be used with a combined keypad/proximity reader. Access is gained by using a code or PIN with a keypad, or by presenting a valid token to readers. Simple token management using our token packs makes administration straightforward. 10,000 users for readers and up to 50 codes for keypads Separate control unit and reader (high security) Simple token management Scaleable; systems can be added to easily Relay output Available as proximity, magstripe, or keypads Administration via enrolment card and shadow cards/tokens
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hard wired access control
GM7270 An advanced PC based access control solution that can control access on hundreds of doors for up to 50,000 users. Any instructions given to the software are immediately updated at all the doors. Adding users, barring users and changing users’ access permissions are all done from the PC quickly and easily. Adding additional doors is straightforward and cost effective. In addition, all new innovations to the system are designed to be backward compatible and software upgrades are free. Several buildings can be controlled from one location using TCP/IP across an existing network. Wireless control units are available for areas where it is difficult to run a data line. Access permissions may be set individually or by department. Shift patterns may be set for departments, and those permissions are allocated instantly when a new user card is issued. An events screen allows viewing of ‘real time’ events as they are happening. The software can be loaded onto one or many PC’s in an organisation and different administrative rights may be given to each user. Up to five PC’s on a network may administer the system simultaneously. The system may be used with a choice of proximity or magstripe readers and digital keypads. It is also compatible with a range of 3 third-party readers, including biometric readers. PC based system Central control of privileges Manage 100s of doors, 10,000 users Event reporting Scaleable; add to systems easily Integrate other building systems Proximity, magstripe, or keypads Wireless control units available Please note that this system is only available as part of a supply, installation, and commissioning package.
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audio and video entry systems
GM7301 Expandable audio entry kit Audio entry panel (surface) Audio module Control unit and PSU Handset Options: 2-10 way versions available Vandal resistant entry panel
GM7303 Expandable audio entry kit with coded keypad Audio entry panel (surface) Audio module Control unit and PSU Handset Options: 2-10 way versions available Vandal resistant entry panel
GM7305 1 Way expandable video entry kit Video entry panel (surface) Audio/Video module Control unit and PSU Colour monitor and handset Options: 2-10 way versions available Vandal resistant entry panel
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electric locking devices
GM7401 Mortice electric release Grey enamelled case and faceplate 12v AC Fail locked Options: 12v DC and 24v DC Fail unlocked (DC only) Monitoring (DC only Accessories: 13 and 25mm rebate sets Polished brass faceplate Grey inward opening rim housing Grey outward opening rim housing
GM7403 Mortice ANSI electric release Dual voltage (12 or 24v AC/DC) Fail open and fail locked (site selectable) Options: Long and short faceplates Dual monitoring Accessories: 25mm, 50mm and 75mm lip extensions
GM7405 Surface mounting exit device electric release Solid stainless steel body of smooth 'anti snag' design Dual voltage (12 or 24v AC/DC) Fail locked Suitable for timber and metal frames Options: Monitoring Accessories: Double door housing Mounting spacer kit
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electric locking devices
GM7407 Mortice solenoid bolt Fail unlocked Dual voltage (12 or 24v DC) Auto-relocking time delay: 0, 3, 6, or 9 seconds Options: Surface mounting version (12v DC only)
GM7409 Micro surface mounting electric lock Dimensions:
218mm
30.5mm
36mm
3,300lbs holding force Dual voltage (12 or 24v DC) Door position and lock status monitoring as standard (lock monitoring with visual LED) Selectable integrated early warning sounder Supplied with security armature plate Options: Various specialist versions available Sliding door version available Accessories: 'L' bracket 'Z & L' bracket set Glass door bracket
GM7501 Standard single magnet, surface mounting Dimensions:
264mm
68mm
1200lbs holding force Dual voltage (12 or 24v DC) Options: Monitoring Accessories: 'L' bracket 'Z & L' bracket set
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electric locking devices
GM7503 Standard double magnet, surface mounting Dimensions:
532mm
68mm
40mm
1200lbs holding force per leaf Dual voltage (12 or 24v DC) Options: Monitoring Accessories: 'L' bracket 'Z & L' bracket set
GM7505 Mini single magnet, surface mounting Dimensions:
250mm
42mm
26mm
600lbs holding force Dual voltage (12 or 24v DC) Options: Monitoring Accessories: 'L' bracket 'Z & L' bracket set
GM7507 Mini double magnet, surface mounting Dimensions:
500mm
42mm
26mm
600lbs holding force per leaf Dual voltage (12 or 24v DC) Options: Monitoring Accessories: 'L' bracket 'Z & L' bracket set
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electric locking devices
GM7509 Single mortice magnet, flush mounting Dimensions:
230mm
38mm
27mm
600lbs holding force Dual voltage (12 or 24v DC) Options: Monitoring Accessories: Vertical housing for two magnets, 2000mm Horizontal housing for one magnet, 1000mm Horizontal housing for two magnets, 2000mm
GM7511 Shear magnet, flush mounting Dimensions:
163mm
30mm
26mm
2200lbs holding force Dual voltage (12 or 24v DC) Monitoring as standard Integral reed switch contact Options: Surface mounting version available Accessories: Saddle bracket for glass doors
GM7513 External gate magnet, surface mounting Dimensions:
225mm
63.5mm
1650lbs holding force Dual voltage (12 or 24v DC) MOV surge protection Monitoring as standard Weatherproof
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accessories
GM7601 Architrave request to exit button, surface mounting Satin stainless steel faceplate Engraved "PRESS TO EXIT" Dimensions:
38mm
85mm
Options: Flush mounting version available
GM7603 Green domed request to exit button, flush mounting Satin stainless steel faceplate Engraved "PRESS TO EXIT" Dimensions:
85mm
85mm
Options: Surface mounting version available
GM7605 Resettable beak glass switch unit Green plastic with instructional text Options: Double pole version available
GM7607 Europrofile cylinder keyswitch, flush mounting Satin stainless steel faceplate Dimensions:
85mm
85mm
(Cylinder not included) Momentary contact Options: Maintained contact Surface mounting available Can be engraved if required
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accessories
GM7609 Concealed armoured door loop Dimensions:
250mm
Polished chrome finish
GM7611 Surface mounting armoured door loop Dimensions:
250mm
Silver finish
GM7613 Boxed DC power supply unit 12 or 24v 1A, 2A, 3A, and 5A Mains input: 230v AC Regulated output Short circuit protection Mains present indicator Fuse blown indicator Battery charging circuit Accessories:
GM7617 7Ah sealed lead acid battery
GM7615 Relay 12/24v DC/AC Other control modules: Timer PCB, 1-60 seconds Time delay module, 2 seconds-2 minutes Central interlock interface for up to six doors Two door interlock controller Digital timer, weekly and daily
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