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Set-up mode
Stand-Alone Terminals
3.3
Indicators definitions
After entering setup mode:
Input Operation Mode
Code 30 -->
0 = Door open request button
As a result the door will open and the output = bypass
1 = Door sensor
As a result the output = alarm will be activated (led/buzzer)
Note: When defining sensor via software (Falcon), and choosing none in
your PC, and “0” in your terminal, in online mode it will revert to its
default mode: Door open request
Sensor type
Code 31-->
0 = The sensor will function as Normally Open.
1 = The sensor will function as Normally Closed.
Fingerprint operation mode
Code 36-->
0 = No auto-identification.
1 = Auto-identification mode.
Alarm mode
Code 51-->
0 = Latch. The alarm does not go off unless it is turned off
manually.
1 = Pulse. The alarm goes off after the defined time-out.
Alarm pulse activating time
Note: Relevant when alarm is in pulse mode.
Code 52-->
0000-9999 seconds (always key-in time in 4 digits format)
Sensor door activating time
Code 32-->
000-255 time-out seconds. The alarm will be activated after
the defined time-out.
Duress code enable/disable
Code 50-->
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
In operation modes card and global code or card and pin code
enables activating the alarm and the door simultaneously.