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ATS125x/1260 Four-Door/Four-Lift DGP Programming Guide
The Card to Pin Time is the amount of time allowed between presenting a valid
card to a door reader and entering a valid PIN (last digits) on the keypad. If the
PIN is not entered before the time expires, the user will need to repeat the door
opening function.
See also
Two cards time
XX, Two Cards Time 8 Seconds
*-Min, Time:
This setting is only applicable when two users must present their card or PIN to
open a door or when a user is identified as a visitor or guard and must be
accompanied.
The Two cards time is the amount of time allowed between the first user
presenting a card or entering a PIN and the second user presenting a card or
entering a PIN. If the second card/PIN is not presented before the time expires,
the door opening function will have to be repeated.
See also
“IN reader Two Cards function” on page 22.
Multiple Badge time
XX, Multiple Badge Time 5 Seconds
*-Min, Time:
This setting is only applicable where the door has been programmed so that
presentation of a card three times will arm/disarm the system and the user is
authorised to arm /disarm.
The Multiple badge time is the amount of time allowed between the first
presentation of the card and the third presentation of the card. If the card is not
presented three times before the time expires, the user will need to commence
the function again.
See also
Re-lock delay time
XX, Re-lock Delay Time 3 Seconds
*-Min, Time:
This setting only applies where the door has been programmed so the unlock
relay will not re-lock until after the door is closed.
This feature is provided for Drop Bolts and Maglocks etc. where the door must be
closed before the unlock relay locks the door.
The Re-lock delay time is the amount of time between the door being closed and
the unlock relay deactivating (re-lock). This allows a settling time to ensure that
the lock mechanisms are aligned.