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This mode is activated using code 9030 or a timing device connected to the "MODE" terminals.
This mode is used when the controller needs to generate an alarm if the exit is opened or crossed by anyone (with or
without a wristband).
When in rest mode, the power supply indicator light is on and the function light emits 2 brief pulses every 10 seconds.
The alarm output is active and the lock output is also active if the system is in lock mode.
If a wristband worn by a resident is detected by one of the antennae, this status is signalled by the operation indicators
light flashing slowly.
If the door is opened, the alarm relay is released, the buzzer activated and the function light flashes (see the
diagram on p. 21). This status is maintained until the alarm is acknowledged.
This acknowledgement is achieved by typing the acknowledgement code into the keypad or by activating the
acknowledgement contact connected to the controller. This causes the audible signal to stop and the alarm output to be
reactivated.
The controller must be set to chaperone mode in order to allow someone to cross the exit under surveillance without
the alarm being triggered. This is achieved by typing the chaperone code into the keypad or by closing the chaperone
contact connected to the controller. The operation indicator light flashes quickly and the buzzer sounds at the same rate.
The lock output is now inactive. The controller returns to intruder mode at the end of the adjustable time delay.
operatIon In nIght MoDe (IntrUDer)
operation (continued)