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"Keypad Programming" Function 67 (cont'd)
38.
Lock Responds to "Global" Emergency Commands.
(Default = OFF, thus default = Lock responds to " Local"
Emergency Commands only). Allows lock to respond to lock down requests initiated by Networx server running DL-
Windows or another lock (as opposed to directly from a Wireless Remote Release).
39.
Users are Disabled During Lockdown.
(Default = ON). Basic Users (User Numbers 12 - 5000) are denied access
(passage through the door) during an Emergency.
43.
Enable Sounder on Emergency.
(Default = OFF) Integral sounder beeps for 30 seconds while in Emergency.
47.
Activate Local Emergency: Keyfob initiates Local Emergency Commands.
(Default = ON). Initiating an Emer-
gency command from a Wireless Remote Release (for example model RR-4BKEYFOB
Wireless Remote Release
)
places only the paired lock into an Emergency state; the Emergency command is not sent to other locks in the system.
48.
Activate Global Emergency: Keyfob initiates Global Emergency.
(Default = OFF). Initiating an Emergency
command from a Wireless Remote Release (for example model RR-4BKEYFOB
Wireless Remote Release
) immedi-
ately sends the Emergency command to all other locks in the system, then places the paired lock into an Emergency
state.
Door Status Monitoring
40.
Enable Door Monitoring.
(Default = OFF). If the Door Position Contacts remain open past the time set at Function
68 "Door Ajar Trip Time" (default is 20 seconds), a Door Ajar event will be logged. See "Door Ajar" in glossary.
41.
Sounder Alert on Door Ajar.
(Default = OFF). The integral sounder beeps when the Function 68 "Door Ajar Trip
Time" expires. Feature 40 must be set ("ON") for this sounder to operate (follows default Door Ajar Trip Time of 20
seconds unless programmed otherwise using Function 68).
42.
Forced Door Detection.
(Default = OFF). If a Forced Door is detected, i.e. the Door Position Contacts detect the
door was opened without first a valid credential unlocking the lock, or the door was opened without first the inside lever
turned (to activate an internal Lever Monitor Switch), a Forced Door event will be logged, the sounder will beep for 3
seconds, and the red LED will turn on. See "Forced Door" in glossary. Feature 40 must be set ("ON") to enable
Forced Door Detection.
56.
Automatic Deadbolt (No Passage Override).
Enable when automatic deadbolt hardware is used.
Note:
Be
aware of the following terminology when reading the descriptions for feature 56 and 57: The state of the door can be
"open" or "closed". The state of the monitored automatic deadbolt can be "extended" or "retracted". The state of the
ArchiTech lock can be "unlocked" or "locked". If the ArchiTech lock is "unlocked", Passage Mode is enabled, allowing
both the inside and outside levers to retract the latch. If the ArchiTech lock is "locked", Passage Mode is disabled, and
the outside lever "rigid" (unable to be turned), with the inside lever remaining mechanically connected to allow the re-
traction of both the latch and deadbolt when turned.
With automatic deadbolt hardware, the deadbolt automatically extends when the door closes. If this feature 56 is ena-
bled, whenever the deadbolt extends, the ArchiTech lock will
always
change to a "locked" state.
Example:
A door is equipped with an automatic deadbolt and feature 56 is enabled. The door is closed, the
ArchiTech lock is "locked" and the deadbolt is extended. A user inside the protected premises turns the inside handle
thus retracting both the ArchiTech lock latch and deadbolt. The user opens the door and exits the premises. When
the door closes, the automatic deadbolt extends, and the ArchiTech lock goes into a "locked" state. To re-enter the
premises, the user must use a valid credential.
Note:
What will happen if an automatic deadbolt is installed but feature 56 is NOT enabled? The result will be
an inability to permanently enable Passage Mode. If feature 56 is not enabled and you decide to enable Passage
Mode, the first time that automatic deadbolt extends, the enabled Passage Mode will be overridden (disabled), thus
securing the door. Therefore, if you have an automatic deadbolt, be sure to enable feature 56. See feature 57, below,
for an optional modification to this feature 56.
57.
Enable One-Time Entry Option.
Read and understand feature 56, above, before proceeding. The intent of this
feature 57 is to prevent user lockout for "one time only", for doors equipped with an automatic deadbolt. This feature
57 slightly modifies feature 56 (therefore feature 56 must also be enabled for this feature 57 to operate). As stated
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67. Program System Features (cont'd)