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Table 24: Lock Mode 2 Settings
1 Set: RTE with no lock output. This is
designed to be used on the secure side of
a door where exit is via a handle, etc.
Pressing the Request to Exit switch informs
the access system that someone has left
the area.
Unset: RTE with Lock Output. This is the
default setting. When the Request to Exit
switch is pressed the lock is de-activated
and the door can be opened.
2 Set: Early lock release time. When set the
lock is de-activated a maximum of two
seconds after the door is opened.
Unset: Lock release time operates
normally.
Lock is de-activated when the lock release
time expires or the door closes
3 Set: Log authorized event only when door
opened. When set, any authorized event is
only reported if the door is opened.
Unset: All events are logged whether or not
the door is opened.
4 Elevator Control. This option is not user
configurable and is set using Readykey for
Windows.
5 – 8 These settings are not currently used.
Door Identity
You may enter the name of the door here. This is
what will appear on reports if the system is
administered from the faceplate.
ID _
Type a door name (any characters or numbers, up to
a maximum of 12).
Press [ENT] to save, press [NXT] to go on.
PIN Reader Time Profile
Note:
Skip unless a PIN reader is being used
If no time profile is entered (0 = no time profile), a
key and PIN must be used at all times.
DR 1 PINTP 0
If a time profile is specified within the specified time,
a key can be used without a PIN. Outside the
specified time both the key and PIN are required.
End of process. Press the [ESC] key to go back to
the CMD prompt.
Repeat the above for all 4 doors on the door
controller. To change to another door, use the up
and down arrow keys.
The DC Command
This command allows you to set up lock sharing (two
readers operate the same lock) and anti passback, if
required.
This command allows settings to be made for each
door controller. You can use the up and down arrow
keys to move between controllers (the door controller
number D/C n will change). Use the [NXT] and -
(minus) keys to move between settings.
1. At the CMD prompt, type [D][C] and press [ENT].
CMD DC
Passback Door Controller 1
1. To set up passback control using door 1 as an
entry reader and door 4 as an exit reader press 1.
2. To set up passback control using door 2 as an
entry reader and door 3 as an exit reader press 2.
3. To set pass back on exit press 3.
PBC D/C 1 ---
4. Press [ENT] to save changes and [NXT] to go on.
Passback Time-out Door Controller 1
0-70 minutes. (10 minute minimum, increments of 5
minutes).
This value sets a time after which pass back is
cancelled. This may be useful when personnel may
leave without presenting their key. After so many
minutes they will be allowed access again.
PB-TIM D/C 1 0
Press [ENT] to save changes and [NXT] to go on.
Lock Sharing Door Controller 1
This is used to define which readers operate which
locks when lock sharing.
• Lock output 1 is operated by both readers 1 and
4.
• Lock output 2 is operated by both readers 2 and
3.
Press [ENT] to save and press [NXT] to go on.
RDR-LK D/C 1 --
End of process. Press the [ESC] key to go back to
the CMD prompt.
The C Command - Setting the System Time
1. At the CMD prompt, type in [C] and press the
[ENT] key.
CMD C
2. Enter in the current date. (MM-DD-YY)
DATE 05-27-03
Press [ENT] to save and [NXT] to go on.
3. Enter in the current time. (HH-MM).
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