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SECTION 3 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3.1 Four-digit Entry Codes
To use a
four-digit entry code
, the
#
key
MUST
first be pressed then the four-digit code entered on the keypad. Four-digit entry
codes can be programmed to operate either Relay 1 or Relay 2. When a four-digit code is entered on the keypad (preceded by
#
), the system checks its memory to see if the code is stored. If the four-digit entry code is not stored in the system memory,
the relay(s) will not activate. If the four-digit code is stored, the system will then check to see if any of the time zone inputs are
activated, and if the four-digit code is within the boundaries of the time zone that is activated. If the four-digit code falls within
one or both of the time zone boundaries, the relay will not activate. If the time zones are not activated, or if the four-digit code is
outside of the activated time zone(s), then the system will check the four-digit divide number. If the entered code is equal to or
less than the divide number, relay 1 will activate for its programmed strike time. If the entered code is greater than the divide
number, relay 2 will activate for its programmed strike time. If the door input is activated, the relay will deactivate one second
after this input is activated, regardless of the programmed strike time. If no divide number is programmed, relay 2 will activate
.1 second prior to relay 1 activation. Relay 1 will then activate for its programmed strike time. Relay 2 will deactivate .1 second
after relay 1 deactivates. If the door input (terminal 2) is activated, relay 1 will deactivate one second after this input is activated,
regardless of the relay strike time remaining. Relay 2 will stay activated for the duration of the relay 1 strike time program.
3.2 Five-digit Entry Codes
To use a
five-digit
entry code, enter the five-digit code on the system keypad.
DO NOT
press # first when using five-digit entry
codes. Five-digit entry codes can be programmed to operate either Relay 1 or Relay 2. When a five-digit code is entered on the
keypad, the system checks its memory to see if the code is stored. If the five-digit entry code is not stored in the system
memory, the relay(s) will not activate. If the five-digit code is stored, then the system will check the five-digit divide number. If
the entered code is equal to or less than the divide number, relay 1 will activate for its programmed strike time. If the entered
code is greater than the divide number, relay 2 will activate for its programmed strike time. If the door input is activated, the
relay will deactivate one second after this input is activated, regardless of the programmed strike time. Five-digit entry codes are
not affected by the time zone inputs or hold boundaries.
3.3 Request to Exit Input (Terminals 1 and 12)
A switch closure across terminals
1
and
12
will cause relay 1 to activate for its programmed strike time. This input is not
affected by the time zone inputs.
3.4 Door Open Input (Terminals 2 and 12)
A switch closure across terminals
2
and
12
will cause the relay that is activated to deactivate one second after this input is
activated. A useful application of this input would be to wire it to a normally closed door-switch that is held open when the door
is closed. When the door is opened, the switch will close, cutting off the door strike one second later. This will stop a door strike
from buzzing for prolonged periods of time if the relay strike time is set high. For example, if the relay strike time was set for 10
seconds and the door was opened after 2 seconds, the door switch input will stop the strike from buzzing after three seconds,
even though the strike time was set to 10 seconds. If no entry code divide number is programmed, and the second relay is
being used as an alarm bypass relay, the door input switch does not prematurely deactivate the second relay. For example, if the
strike time for relay 1 is set to 10 seconds, relay 2 will activate .1 seconds prior to relay 1. If the door input deactivates relay 1
after three seconds, relay 2 will remain activated for the full strike time.
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