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Field Definition
After access
This will determine if the door will re-lock on opening or, re-lock
on closing, after a valid access. Applies only to a controlled door
monitored by a contact.
After request-to-exit
This will allow the door to re-lock on closing or re-lock on opening
during an exit detection or REX. Applies only to a controlled door
monitored by a contact.
Unlock on REX
Must the controller actually unlock the door when a request-to-
exit is detected? Usually NO for door strikes and YES for mag locks.
Click on the check box to activate this option.
Door opened reading
Selecting YES will allow users to have a card read while a door is
open during a valid access, without having to close the door
between each read. Click on the check box to activate this option.
Unlock door reading
Indicates if we allow card reads on a door which has been manually
unlocked or unlocked by a schedule. Click on the check box to
activate this option.
Door contact input
This input supervises the state of the monitored door. This input
must be located on the controller controlling the door. Inputs 2
and 4 are reserved for the door contacts on door 1 and 2. Click on
the pick list for a choice of available inputs.*
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REX input
This input supervises the request-to-exit input. This input must
be located on the same controller operating the door. Click on the
pick list for a choice of available inputs. Recommended: Input 2
for REX on door 1 and Input 4 for REX on door 2.*
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REX schedule
This is a schedule according to which the controller will detect
request-to-exit signals originating from the exit contact. Applies
only to a door with a request-to-exit device. Click on the pick list
to select schedules.
Interlock input
The interlock input is to supervise the state of the interlock or
mantrap. An interlock is used to prevent access to a user when
another door is opened. Both doors, contacts and interlock inputs
must be located on the same controller. You also need to assign
a schedule to use this function.
1st door on the controller:
Set the interlock inputs
Door contact input = input 1 of the controller
Interlock input = door contact of the second door
2nd door on the controller:
Set the interlock inputs
Door contact input = input 3 of the controller
Interlock input = door contact of the first door
Click on the pick list for a choice of available inputs.
Interlock schedule
The schedule according to which the state of the mantrap is
checked by the controller before permitting access to a user.
Shunt duration after re-lock
The inputs that were shunted on unlock, can be programmed to
stay shunted for a specified period of time after the door re-locks.
Usually set to a few seconds to prevent false alarms during the few
seconds after a door closes and stabilizes.
Maximum time allowed is 4 minutes and 15 seconds.
You can select the inputs that will be shunted as soon as the door
is unlocked. This permits associating other inputs such as a mag-
lock or electric strike switches to operate as a separate input that
will be shunted during valid door openings. If you select the
“Input shunted on unlock” button from the door definition
“More” screen, the system will display an additional screen:
Select (from the Shunted column) the inputs that will be shunted
on unlock (not monitored).