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PIN-Point

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Written by Thijs Morlion
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Hardware

PIN-Point enclosure

Keypad

Datasheet

In the box

  • A PIN-Point enclosure that can be wall mounted or floor mounted.

    • When mounted on the wall: 410 x 300 mm.

    • When mounted on the floor: 810 x 300 mm.

    • The unique id of your PIN-Point will be printed on the inside.

  • A keypad reader. Wall mounts included.

  • Not included:

    • A pole for the keypad.

    • Cabling to connect the keypad reader: Belden 9841 or equivalent

    • Cabling to connect the barrier:

How to install

  1. Mount the PIN-Point enclosure. Refer to the Pin point installation guide for directions.

  2. Mount the keypad and feed the cable into the enclosure through the first cable gland.

  3. Connect the dry contact of the barrier, ensuring the cable is also fed into the enclosure through the second cable gland.

  4. Feed the power supply into the enclosure through the 3rd (larger) cable gland.

  5. Connect all cables according to the following wiring scheme:


How to configure

Once the hardware is linked to your tenant, you will be able to add automations.

To enable an access control system integration, you need typically 4 automations:

  1. When dispatched, grant access

    1. Use the trigger … when a visitor’s status changes in combination with status “checked-in

    2. Use the action Grant/revoke physical access through PIN-Point

      1. Your PIN-Point should automatically appear in the list of available doors. The name of will be the name that was communicated when ordering the PIN-Point. As a reference, the unique ID of your PIN-Point is always mentioned as well.

      2. Contact support if your door does not appear in the list or if you want to change the name of the door.

  2. When they enter, update visitor location to “onsite”

    1. Use the trigger … when a visitor was able to access

    2. Use the action Change onsite/offsite

  3. When they leave, update visitor location to “offsite” and revoke access

    1. Use the trigger … when a visitor was able to access

    2. Use the action Change onsite/offsite and Grant/revoke physical access through PIN-Point

  4. At night, cleanup any access that might have remained because they were left

    1. use the trigger … at a certain taime

    2. And the condition Visitor’s ACS tokens in combination with “not empty

    3. use the action Grant/revoke physical access through PIN-Point


Internal wiring diagram

The PIN-Point is delivered with internal wiring already connected. It’s sufficient to connect the external power source, keypad and barrier as described previously.

Detailed internal wiring diagram:


Connect the PIN-Point with a barrier

Automatic Systems, FAAC Group & Gunnebo

The following connections should be established between the Peripass PIN-Point and your boom barrier/gate

Peripass PIN-Point → Barrier board

  • COM → GND

  • N/O → OPEN Command

  • N/C → Safety contact when closing (when possible)

Alphatronics

Peripass PIN-Point → Alphatronics barrier controller (see drawing below)

  • COM → GND (Ingang 36)

  • N/O → BTA1 (Ingang 35)


Troubleshooting & FAQ

Can I connect multiple entrances or keypads to my PIN-Point?

You cannot connect multiple entrances to a single PIN-Point. For every entrance a new PIN-point is needed.

Are other PIN-pads supported as well?

No, you can only use the PIN-pads that are shipped with the PIN-Point.

My PIN-Point door does not show up in the action or trigger

  • Verify you have selected the correct site.

  • Verify the unique ID of your PIN-Point (available in the door at the inside of the enclosure).

  • Contact support (be sure to communicate the PIN-Point ID.

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