
UNC100 Axiom Hardware Manual V1.1
RBH Access Technologies Inc.
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Request to Exit (RTE)
The Request to Exit [RTE] input is connected to a push button mounted on the door or to a motion
detector mounted near the door. A normally open or normally closed button can be used and the circuit
type can be programmed from the PC. Activating the RTE input will unlock the door. The RTE can be
disabled by time zone.
Door Contact (DC)
The Door Contact [DC] input monitors the state of the door. Forced entry, door held open alarm, and
door held open warning require monitoring of the door state.
General Purpose
The General Purpose selection is used for inputs that are not directly associated with the access point.
Access Point Operating Modes
High Security
The Red LED flashes quickly.
In High Security Mode, only cardholders with
High Security Privilege
are allowed access.
Unlocked
The green LED turns on to indicate the door is unlocked.
Tamper
The Buzzer sounds continuously.
Lockout Alarm
The Buzzer beeps rapidly.
A lockout alarm occurs when a user-defined number of “Access Denied‟ messages occur.
These messages can include “Invalid Card Number‟, “No Access at this Time‟, “No Access at this Reader‟,
or “Invalid PIN Code‟.
Door Held Open Warning
The Buzzer beeps slowly.
Door Held Open Alarm
The Buzzer sounds continuously.
Keypad / Reader Combination
The Buzzer emits a short beep every second after a card is presented, until a PIN is entered.
Access Granted
The Buzzer emits one long beep and the green LED turns on for the duration of the unlock time.
Access Denied
The Buzzer emits two short beeps and the red LED flashes twice.
For ULC-S319-05
III
compliance, all wiring into the panel’s cabinet must enter through metal conduit.
Also be sure to mount the panel in a protected area.