Posted: Saturday Sep 8th, 2012 09:49 pm |
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Have a Comfort System utlising: Panel (8001/E); RGR03; KP02; KP03-WI; DP01.
I am intersted in adding the access functionality for arm/disarm for the system utilsing a rfid reader and keyfobs.
My question is, whether the UCM/ACCESS module is supported by the comfort 1. Also, the reader as advertised at Cytech.biz (Axeze) doesn't seem to be available in the UK. Has anyone managed to add this type of functionality to a comfort 1 system?
Any info appreciated?
Iain
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Posted: Sunday Sep 9th, 2012 03:57 am |
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The UCM/Access may not be compatible to Comfort I
We do not sell the Axeze and Fingerprint reader in the UK anyway
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Posted: Sunday Sep 9th, 2012 11:56 am |
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Thanks ident.
I had a look at the Axeze website and it seems that unit consists of a relay output "to security systems". If this is just a switch, and I have a spare zone, can I not just use another reader to zone x and configure this zone as disarm system?
Iain
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Posted: Sunday Sep 9th, 2012 01:20 pm |
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Yes almost all access control systems will have this type of relay output
You can connect it to a spare zone and program it as Switch Normally Open and use a Response to arm or disarm the system
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Posted: Tuesday Sep 11th, 2012 05:55 pm |
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Ident. Many thanks for your help!
Iain
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Posted: Thursday Sep 13th, 2012 06:01 pm |
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I have trawled the internet looking for something similar to the Axeze proximity reader, and come across this:
http://www.smarthome.com/77397/Enforcer-Stand-Alone-Proximity-Reader/p.aspx
There is a simple wiring diagram, and I am hoping that connections will be a simple black/red= -/+ from aux 12V on PCB, and brown/gray(n/o)= zone common/zone. As mentioned above by you, this will be to spare zone (type 8, response 60). The minimum relay output is 1 sec, is this ok?
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Iain
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Posted: Friday Sep 14th, 2012 02:55 am |
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Yes that should work, as it was designed to connect to alarm systems
1 second pulse is OK, zoone sensitvitity is normally 500 ms
It says
"Smarthome does not offer technical support on this product, please contact the manufacturer directly for all product support."
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Posted: Friday Sep 14th, 2012 01:44 pm |
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Thanks Slychiu. I have been in contact with Seco-Larm in regards suitability, but wanted to confirm with you guys first.
Appreciate all the help.
Iain
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