ATS4000 Manager’s Guide
9
D
OOR OPENING OPTION
An Advisor MASTER keypad can be used to open a door by entering a
door code
.
Your
door code
is related to your PIN code. It varies, depending on whether your PIN
code has been programmed to allow you to arm/disarm your system, as well as open
doors.
To open a door
1.
The bottom line of the display must show:
2.
Enter your door code (see Note 3 below).
3.
Press:
[ENTER]
to open the door only,
or
[OFF]
to disarm the security and open the door if your full PIN
code is entered (see Notes 2 and 3 below),
or
[ON]
to arm the security and open the door if your full PIN code is
entered (see Notes 2 and 3 below).
If the door can only be opened for a preset time, the display might show.
e.g.
If the door is closed before the end of the maximum open time, the word “Shunted
zone" is removed from the display and the keypad sounds the warning buzzer for
three seconds to indicate that the door is no longer shunted.
If the door is not closed at the end of the shunt time, the display shows "Shunting
Ends" on the top line of the display.
The keypad sounds the warning buzzer for a preset time to let you to close the door
or re-enter your PIN code to extend the suppression time.
✍
1. If the keypad sounds seven quick beeps when you enter your door code, an
invalid code has been entered, or the code is not valid at this arming station.
2. A door code only opens doors that are programmed to be opened by that code.
i.e. The Door Group assigned to the user might not allow access to all doors.
3. In most systems with access control, an "Alarm Code Prefix" is used. The Alarm
Code Prefix is the number of digits not to enter at the beginning of your full PIN
code to make the door code and is programmed by the installer.
e.g. Alarm Code Prefix = 2 digits. Full PIN code = 123456. Door PIN code is
therefore 3456.
For further information see also: Menu option 20, Door Groups.Arming your system
Code:
Shunted zone
Code:
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