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Standard Display Messages
Inputs 1 and 2 – Extended Door Controls
When extended door controls are set, Input 1 is used for the door contact
and Input 2 is used for a request to exit device contact. See Using
Extended Door Controls for more information.
The Q Access Keypad has two standard messages and one optional
message that are displayed when the power is on and no other functions
have been selected. The display will switch between the messages
approximately once every 5 seconds. The two standard messages are
the “date and time” message and the “Welcome to…” message. The
third message is an optional custom message.
Input 3 – Presence Sense
Input 3 is used for the presence sensor when that option is enabled.
When enabled, this option requires an input from a vehicle loop detector
or a pressure mat before the keypad will accept any input from the
customer. This can be used to prevent people from walking up to a drive-
through gate and entering a code.
Date and Time Message
The default date and time message. It is the first of two standard
messages that the keypad displays when no keys have been pressed
and no cards used. When the keypad is configured for reading proximity
cards, the bottom line of the display will show “Use Card or Press *”.
Wednesday 06/22/10
12:01:15 pm
Press * to begin
Welcome to… Message
The second standard message displayed by the keypad when no keys
have been pressed and no cards used. The two middle lines can be
changed in the setup function to reflect the company name. This gives a
more friendly welcome each time a customer, employee, or resident
enters or exits. Each line is limited to 20 characters. When the keypad is
configured for reading proximity cards, the bottom line of the display will
show “Use Card or Press *”.
Figure 8: Dry Contact Inputs
Welcome to
Your Business Name
Using Extended Door Controls
Press * to begin
The extended door controls function allows comprehensive access
management. It is designed for use with a door to a building but it can be
used for a gate or other access device. There are four connections that
are used by the extended door controls. Input 1 is used for the door
alarm contact, Input 2 is used for the request to exit device. Relay 1 is
used to trigger the door strike and Relay 2 is used to activate a door
holder. When this function is enabled, the other uses of these inputs and
relays are disabled.