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M
ANUAL
D
OOR
C
ONTROL
The
Manual Door Control
feature gives
the user a manual over-ride on all system
door settings.
At any stage, the user can use this menu to
open/lock a door or series of doors.
Once you have selected your doors, the
system will check for Lock/Open Inhibits
operating on these doors. If none have
been set, the doors can be opened/locked
via the keypad.
The Open menu allows you to open a
range of doors permanently - i.e. the door
will remain open until you manually restore
the original door settings, or momentarily -
you can open one door for the number of
seconds for which the door lock would
normally remain open once access has
been granted.
When you select Permanent, you are
prompted to enter the range of door
numbers you wish to open. Enter the From
and To ranges. When the Permanent
condition is set on a door, the green LED
(access granted) on the node will flash. This
allows free access through the doors
selected until restored or locked.
The Momentary sub-menu will ask you for the number of the door you wish to open momentarily. Again, enter the
number. The green LED will light steadily while access is granted.
Restore restores all door settings to their defaults. Enter the range of doors to be restored and press
to accept
and quit. Once defaults have been restored, the system is in normal operation and no LEDs are lit.
The Lock menu works similarly to Open. When the Lock is manually set on a door, the card reader attached to the
door will not read or accept any cards. When the door is locked in this way, the red LED flashes to indicate access
denied.
Summary of Contents for 3GS
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