
IEI MiniMax 3 Installation/Programming Manual Section 3: Programming
3.14 Programming Error Lockout
Error lockout is used to prevent someone from attempting to gain access by guessing a code or presenting cards. When the number of
invalid attempts is reached (error lockout threshold), the unit locks out any attempt to enter a code or present a card for the time
programmed in the error lockout duration. When this occurs the yellow LED on a Secured Series Front End or the sounder on a
Wiegand Front End is turned on for the duration.
3.14.1 Setting the Error Lockout Threshold
To set the error lockout threshold use the following command. The default is 3 attempts.
Action
Command
Enter Program Mode
99 # master code *
Program Error Lockout Threshold
32 # 0 # attempts # * * (1 to 50 attempts)
Exit Program Mode
*
3.14.2 Setting the Error Lockout Duration
To set the error lockout duration use the following command. The default is 10 seconds.
Action
Command
Enter Program Mode
99 # master code *
Program Error Lockout Time Duration
32 # 1 # time duration # * * (1 to 255 seconds)
Exit Program Mode
*
3.15 Programming Wiegand LED Active State
This command is used to program the wiegand LED terminal active state, which controls the wiegand front end's LED to indicate
whether the door is locked or not. By default the wiegand LED terminals is high (13.8 Volts) and when a programmed card is
presented and is validated, the LED terminal goes low (Ground) when access is granted. This is known as active low. An active high
state is just the opposite. The LED terminal is low and goes high on a valid access.
Action
Command
Enter Program Mode
99 # master code *
Set Wiegand LED Active State to Low
30 # 16 # 0 # * * (default)
Set Wiegand LED Active State to High
30 # 16 # 1 # * *
Exit Program Mode
*
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