Claims
- 1. A programming and input signal device for programming and transmitting input signals for a programmable processor of a door security system, said device comprising:
- key pad means for defining a key pad having a plurality of keys;
- code means comprising a plurality of contact activatable data carriers, each data carrier having a conductive case and a data chip enclosed in said case, each data chip fixed with a unique elemental code, said code transmitted through said case;
- address means for addressing said chips by said keys, said chips and said keys being configured in one-to-one correspondence; and
- communication means for communicating the elemental code of an addressed chip to said programmable processor.
- 2. The programming and input device of claim 1 further comprising receptacle means on said keypad for receiving an electronic key having a code.
- 3. The programming and input device of claim 1 further comprising an adapter module having a board and a plurality of resilient sockets fixed to said board, said code means mounted to said sockets.
- 4. An entry control system for controlling access to an area comprising:
- a programmable electronic controller for storing electronic passwords and personal access codes and comparing inputted electronic passwords and personal access codes to said stored electronic passwords and personal access codes, and signal means for generating a release signal in response to said comparison, said controller programmable by a program code;
- data reader means for reading stored electronic passwords, said data reader means comprising port means for providing a contact activatable data port for transmitting electronic passwords to said controller;
- key means comprising a data chip having an electronic password communicable with said controller upon contact with said data port means;
- programmer and code means communicable with said controller for transmitting said program code to said controller and for receiving personal access codes and transmitting said personal access codes to said controller, said programmer and code means comprising a plurality of contact activatable program chips each enclosed in a conductive case and having a unique elemental code, said code transmitted through said case, and key pad means comprising keys and address means for selectively addressing each program chip, said program code and said personal access codes comprising said elemental codes.
- 5. The entry control system of claim 4 wherein said programmer and code means has six program chips.
- 6. The entry control system of claim 4 wherein said key pad means comprises six electrical switches.
- 7. The entry control system of claim 4 wherein said keypad means comprises electrical switches, said switches addressing said program chips in one to one correspondence.
- 8. An entry control system for controlling access to an area comprising:
- controller means comprising input means for receiving an input signal, programmable processor means communicable with said input means for establishing a passcode, comparison means for comparing an input code applied to said input means to said passcode, and signal means for selectively generating an output signal in response to said comparison;
- data reader means for reading electronically recorded data, said data reader means comprising input port means for providing a contact activatable data port for communicating with said input means;
- key means comprising a data chip having a code communicable with said controller means upon contact with said port means; and
- programmer means comprising a plurality of program chips each enclosed in a case and having a unique elemental code, each said unique elemental code being communicable with said input means for programming said processor means to redefine said passcode.
- 9. The entry control system of claim 8 wherein said programmer means is permanently connected with said processor means.
- 10. The entry control system of claim 8 wherein said programmer means further comprises keypad means for selectively addressing each of said program chips.
- 11. The entry control system of claim 9 wherein said keypad comprises a plurality of electrical switches, said switch addressing said program chips in one to one correspondence.
- 12. The entry control system of claim 9 further comprising mounting means for mounting said programmer means to a surface.
- 13. The entry control system of claim 9 wherein said processor means is communicable with said program chips are communicable with said input means for entering personal identification codes to said processor means.
- 14. The entry control system of claim 9 wherein said keypad means further comprises a membrane overlying a plurality of electrical switches corresponding to each of said program chips.
- 15. The entry control system of claim 10 wherein each electrical switch is in one to one correspondence with one said program chip.
- 16. The entry control system of claim 8 wherein said programmer means further comprises receptacle means for defining a contact activatable data port which is communicable with said key means.
- 17. The entry control system of claim 8 further comprising a housing and said programmer means and said data reader means mounted in said housing.
- 18. The entry control system of claim 8 wherein said program chips are arranged in a linear array.
- 19. The entry control system of claim 8 wherein said programmer means comprises board means for forming a support board and said program chips are mounted to said board means.
- 20. The entry control system of claim 19 wherein said program chips are ROMS.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/065,185 filed May 20, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,537,103.
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