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RTE – Request To Exit Input
27. Request To Exit (+)
28. Ground
Wire a N/O momentary switch between terminals 27 & 28. This egress switch is mounted on the opposite
side of the Card Reader and when tripped will activate Door #1 Relay. The switch provides a means to exit
the door, and operates exactly the same way as the proximity card (but is mounted on the other side of the
door).
RTA – Request To Arm Input
28. Ground
29. Request To Arm (+)
Wire the N/O momentary switch between terminals 28 & 29. The RTA switch can be mounted on either
side of the door. This switch, when used together with a proximity card, can arm the system. To arm the
system, first activate the switch and then present the card to the reader.
Armed/Ready LEDs
30. RED Status LED
31. GREEN Status LED
These two LEDs will simulate RED and GREEN keypad LEDs as follows:
•
RED 'ON' (Armed)
•
RED 'OFF' (Disarmed)
•
RED "Blinking' (Alarm)
•
GREEN 'ON' (Ready to Arm)
•
GREEN 'OFF' (Zone Fault).
NOTE:
If the "Stealth Mode" is enabled, the LED functionality will display only for one minute.
GEM-2D MODULE FOR SECOND DOOR INSTALLATIONS
The GEM-2D is a module that plugs directly into the GEM-ACM1D providing independent control of a sec-
ond reader/door. The functionality is the same except that Arm/Disarm is not allowed from the GEM-2D.
Refer to the wiring diagram terminals 32-49 shown on page 11.
ACM PROGRAMMING
1. Enable ACM Access
on the
System Assignment
screen,
System Options
tab
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