accessDriver-Remote2ReaderModule

This component configures a Remote 2 Reader module.
Figure 83.   Remote2ReaderModule properties
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You add this component to the AccessNetwork node in the station from the accessDriver palette. Once in the station, double-click this node to view its properties.

In addition to the standard properties (Status, Enabled, Fault Cause, Health and Alarm Source Info) these properties configure this component:

Property Value Description
Address read-only Reports the unique integer value automatically assigned to each physical I/O module during discovery.
Device Type read-only Identifies the type of remote device.
Uid read-only Reports a six-byte number that is globally unique to this specific I/O hardware device. Discovery automatically obtains this Unique ID (Uid) from each device.
Installed Version read-only Reports the firmware version installed in the I/O module or device.
Available Version read-only Reports the firmware version available for the installed module. If this number is more recent (higher) than the installed version, you can initiate an I/O firmware upgrade from the Device Manager.
Wink Output 1–8 (defaults to 1) Specifies which digital output (relay output) is cycled On and Off when a Wink Device action is invoked on the module. Although the range is from 1 to 8, the I/O hardware may have fewer outputs.
Wink Duration hours minutes seconds (defaults to 10 seconds)5–60 seconds Specifies how long the wink output cycles on and off at a constant rate of 1 second on followed by 1 second off.
 NOTE: Wink is typically used only in the early stages of station configuration. After configuring, you may hide the Wink Device action to prevent inadvertent and unintended cycling of loads. 
Points points container Documented elsewhere.
Io Status additional properties Contains a concatenated summary of current IO values in hexadecimal coded format, and numerous component children with individual hexadecimal values.

These are the last values received by the actrld process running on the controller. This information is usually used for advanced debugging only.

Initial Doors drop-down list (defaults to Two Doors) Defines the number of doors.

No Doors

One Door

Two Doors