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unlocked when the REX device detects movement and users on either
side of the door will be able to open the door. If this option is off, the
door will unlock once the handle is turned only on the REX device’s
side.
Option [8] OFF = Unlock on REX disabled (default)
Option [8] ON = Unlock on REX enabled
5.2.2 Door Unlocked Period
SECTION [008]
The Door Unlocked Period is the time the door can remain unlatched
after access is granted or after a Request for Exit is received. Enter
any value between 001 and 255 to determine the seconds the door
can remain unlatched. Default = 5 secs.
5.2.3 Door Unlocked Period Extension
SECTION [009]
The Door Unlocked Period Extension is the amount of time added to
the Door Unlocked Period in section
[008]
, which leaves the door
unlatched longer. This will allow those with this feature enabled on their
User Access Codes extra time to enter, which may be useful for the
physically challenged or for seniors. Enter any value between 001 and
255 to determine the number of seconds to be added to the time
programmed in section
[008]
. Default = 15 secs.
5.2.4 Relock Door
SECTION [006]: OPTION [6]
The locking device will remain unlatched during the Door Unlocked
Period ((see section 5.2.2) on page 54), but once the door is opened it
can be programmed to latch as soon as the door closes or latch
immediately even if the door has not closed.
Option [6] OFF = Locking device latches immediately (default)
Option [6] ON = Locking device latches when door closes
5.2.5 Door Unlocked Schedule
SECTION [017]
The Door Unlocked Schedule determines the hours, days, and
holidays that the door will remain unlocked. Therefore, users will not
have to present their Access Control Cards to the reader in order to
gain access to an Access Control Door during the Door Unlocked
Schedule. The schedule consists of two programmable time periods
called “Intervals” that determine the time of day and which days the
users will be granted access. When a schedule is programmed with
“H”, users will have access during the days programmed in the control
panel (refer to the DGP-848 or Reference & Installation Manual).
Program the Start Time and End Time according to the 24-hour clock
within the same day. Use Feature Select Programming to set the
options representing the Days.
For example, program:
• Interval A: Start time 07:00, End time 16:00, Days M, T, W, T,
& F
• Interval B: Start time 10:00, End time 17:00, Days S, S, & H
The door will stay unlocked on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, and Friday between 7AM and 4PM and on Saturday,
Sunday, and Holidays between 10AM and 5PM. Therefore, users will
not have to present their Access Control Cards during the Door
Unlocked Schedule.
5.2.6 Card Activates Door Unlocked Schedule
SECTION [006]: OPTION [1]
When the Door Unlocked Schedule is programmed and this option is
enabled, the door is locked until the first valid Access Control Card is
presented. Once the door is unlocked, it will remain unlocked until the
end of the schedule.
Example: The schedule is 7AM to 5PM Monday to Friday, option
[1]
is
enabled, and a valid Access Control Card is presented to the reader at
8AM on Monday. Although the schedule started at 7AM, the door
remained locked from 7AM to 8AM. Once access was granted at 8AM,
the door remained unlocked until 5PM.
Option [1] OFF = The Schedule activates without Card
Option [1] ON = Card activates Door Unlocked Schedule (default)
5.3 Door Left Open Options
The Door Left Open Options allow you to program how the system
will react to an Access Control door left open.
5.3.1 Door Left Open Access Alarm
SECTION [006]: OPTION [2]
When an Access Control door is opened after an Access Granted or a
Request for Exit, an Access Alarm can be generated if it is not closed
within a certain period of time ((see section 5.3.2) on page 54). When
the Door Left Open Alarm is disabled, the following sections are also
disabled:
Option [2] OFF = Door Left Open Alarm won’t be generated
(default)
Option [2] ON = Door Left Open Alarm is enabled
5.3.2 Door Left Open Interval Before Access Alarm
SECTION [010]
The Door Left Open Interval is the time that a door can remain open
after an Access Granted or a Request for Exit without generating an
Access Alarm. Enter any value between 001 and 255 to determine the
number of seconds the door may remain open before the Access
Alarm is triggered. Default = 60 secs.
5.3.3 Door Left Open Pre-Alarm
SECTION [004]: OPTION [3]
If an Access Control door is programmed with a Door Left Open
Interval ((see section 5.3.2) above), the Pre-Alarm will cause the
reader to beep a certain time before the end of the Door Left Open
Interval to alert users that the Access Control door was left open and
will generate an Access Alarm if it is not closed. The Pre-Alarm beeps
slower than the Door Left Open Alarm (about twice every second).
Program the Pre-Alarm timer in section [011].
Option [3] OFF = The Pre-Alarm will not be generated
Option [3] ON = Pre-Alarm is enabled (default)
Option Day Option Day
[1]
Sunday (S)
[5]
Thursday (T)
[2]
Monday (M)
[6]
Friday (F)
[3]
Tuesday (T)
[7]
Saturday (S)
[4]
Wednesday (W)
[8]
Holidays (H)
Section
[004]
Option [3] Door Left Open Pre-alarm
Option [5] Door Left Open Alarm
Option [6] Door Left Open Alarm follows
[010]
Door Left Open Interval
[011]
Door Left Open Pre-alarm Timer
[012]
Beep Timer for Door Left Open Alarm
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