SDC EntryCheck E3 User manual

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
EntryCheckTM E3M Master Controller with E3E
Expansion Controller(s) Quick Installation Guide
Check for
these problems first:
1. Faulty Cable connections.
Follow Wiring Guide in the E3
Installation Manual and readers
manufacturer’s specifications.
2. Inadequate Power Supply.
E3 with two proximity readers
require a continuous 1 amp at
12VDC. Any door strikes con-
nected to the power supply must
be properly rated. Be sure to
make allowance for the in-rush
current of door strikes (X2).
Magnetic locks have a high
in-rush current, as high as 1.5
amps. This must be considered
during sizing of the power supply.
Problem 1:
Can’t communicate to E3.
Checklist:
Check RS485 wiring.
Check E3 Dipswitch setting.
-All E3 are sent as E3 #1.
Dipswitch #1 (labeled Upside
down) is toward middle of PCB.
All others are to edge of board.
This is correct for E3 #1.
The most common error is Dipswitch
is programmed upside down.
Problem 2:
E3 not on-line
Checklist:
Check dipswitch setting for
E3 number.
Check communication wiring,
polarity is critical. Com (+)
to RS485 (+)/B: COM (-)
to RS485 (-)/A
Re-power E3
Problem 3:
Com1 Error: Port Being Used
Answer:
Disable all auto-loading back
ground programs, ie. Palm Pilot
or Phone Link.
Problem 7:
Door Output Rating (Door strike)
Checklist:
2 amp @ 12VDC maximum
PCB rating per door.
Relay is rated for 5 amp @
30VDC or 250VAC. Do not
exceed 50% of contact rating.
No internal voltage supplied,
terminals hook directly to
relay contacts.
PARTS CHECKLIST
QTY Model/Description
1 EntryCheck CD Software
1 E3 2 Door Controller
in enclosure
1 or 2 Proximity Readers
50 Proximity Cards
1 RS485 Communication
Converter
1 Power Source for
RS485 Converter
1 Card Reorder Form
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
NOTE: Do not connect the PC to the E3 System until all the steps below
have been completed.
Follow all local, state and federal codes applicable for the installation of
this device.
1. Mount E3 enclosure.
2. Install the necessary 12 VDC power supply. (not supplied)
CAUTION: Do not connect the AC power until completing Step 8.
3. Install the reader.
4. Install the REX (Request to the Exit Button) if used.
5. Install the Door Status Contact if used.
6. You must install the supplied Transorbs at the door strike
as described in the installation guide.
7. Connect the Door Strike or Door Lock.
8. Double-check all connections for proper installation.
9. Carefully connect the AC power to the Power Supply.
10. Now proceed to the Power-Up Checklist.
NOTE: Door Status contact and/or the REX connections may not be
required for your application.
POWER-UP CHECKLIST-E3
1. The E3 Red Power Indicator must
be ON (left-most indicator on
LED strip on front of board).
2. Check for the one second
clock of the Activity Light (L7).
3. The Proximity Reader(s)
Red Power LED Indicator
must be ON.
4. Present any card that comes
with the system to the
connected Proximity Reader.
The Door Strike should energize
to open door.
5. Press the REX button.
Door Strike should activate.
6. Connect to PC to the System
by connecting the RS-485
converter and connecting
the plug in power supply
to COM1 of the PC.
7. Load the EntryCheck program
on the PC, following the
instructions in the EntryCheck
Installation Manual (INST-E3
Installation Manual).
Problem 8:
No reader LED
Checklist:
Check reader wiring.
The four unused reader wires
cannot short together or ground
to shield. Shorting will cause
erratic behavior.
Problem 9:
What is the local
alarm terminal rating?
Checklist:
100 milliamps @ 12VDC
The Local Alarm Plus (+)
terminal supplies 12VDC.
The negative (-) terminal
will sink up to 100 milliamps.
Problem 4:
Run Time Error after
initial installation
Checklist:
Close all applications
before installing. Check
no background program
running, ie.: COM Links,
Palm Pilot or Phone
Uninstall through Control Panel
any earlier version of EntryCheck.
Reinstall EntryCheck.
Problem 5:
What is the Power
Consumption of E3?
Checklist:
The E3 draws less than .25
amps @ 12VDC. E3 must have
it’s own 12VDC power supply
(not supplied).
All other hardware power
consumption must be sized
appropriately.
Problem 6:
Reader Connect/Disconnect Error
Checklist:
Change jumper setting for
voltage supplied to readers
on Jumper W1.
Check reader wiring.
The four unused reader
wires cannot short
together or ground to
shield. Shorting will
cause erratic behavior.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
EntryCheckTM E3M & E3E
Controller Quick Installation Guide
Check for
these problems first:
1. Faulty Cable connections.
Follow Wiring Guide in the E3
Installation Manual and readers
manufacturer’s specifications.
2. Inadequate Power Supply.
E3 with two proximity readers
require a continuous 1 amp at
12VDC. Any door strikes con-
nected to the power supply must
be properly rated. Be sure to
make allowance for the in-rush
current of door strikes (X2).
Magnetic locks have a high
in-rush current, as high as 1.5
amps. This must be considered
during sizing of the power supply.
Problem 1:
Can’t communicate to E3.
Checklist:
Check RS485 wiring.
Check E3 Dipswitch setting.
-All E3 are sent as E3 #1.
Dipswitch #1 (labeled Upside
down) is toward middle of PCB.
All others are to edge of board.
This is correct for E3 #1.
The most common error is Dipswitch
is programmed upside down.
Problem 2:
E3 not on-line
Checklist:
Check dipswitch setting for
E3 number.
Check communication wiring,
polarity is critical. Com (+)
to RS485 (+)/B: COM (-)
to RS485 (-)/A
Re-power E3
Problem 3:
Com1 Error: Port Being Used
Answer:
Disable all auto-loading back
ground programs, ie. Palm Pilot
or Phone Link.
Problem 7:
Door Output Rating (Door strike)
Checklist:
2 amp @ 12VDC maximum
PCB rating per door.
Relay is rated for 5 amp @
30VDC or 250VAC. Do not
exceed 50% of contact rating.
No internal voltage supplied,
terminals hook directly to
relay contacts.
PARTS CHECKLIST
QTY Model/Description
1EntryCheckCDSoftware
1E32DoorController
in enclosure
1 or 2 Proximity Readers
50 Proximity Cards
1RS485Communication
Converter
1PowerSourcefor
RS485 Converter
1CardReorderForm
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
NOTE: Do not connect the PC to the E3 System until all the steps below
have been completed.
Follow all local, state and federal codes applicable for the installation of
this device.
1. Mount E3 enclosure.
2. Install the necessary 12 VDC power supply. (not supplied)
CAUTION: Do not connect the AC power until completing Step 8.
3. Install the reader.
4. Install the REX (Request to the Exit Button) if used.
5. Install the Door Status Contact if used.
6. You must install the supplied Transorbs at the door strike as
described in the installation guide.
7. Connect the Door Strike or Door Lock.
8. Double-check all connections for proper installation.
9. Carefully connect the AC power to the Power Supply.
10. Now proceed to the Power-Up Checklist.
NOTE: Door Status contact and/or the REX connections may not be
required for your application.
POWER-UP CHECKLIST-E3
1. The E3 Red Power Indicator must
be ON (left-most indicator on
LED strip on front of board).
2. Check for the one second
clock of the Activity Light (L7).
3. The Proximity Reader(s)
Red Power LED Indicator
must be ON.
4. Present any card that comes
with the system to the
connected Proximity Reader.
The Door Strike should energize
to open door.
5. Press the REX button.
Door Strike should activate.
6. Connect to PC to the System
by connecting the RS-485
converter and connecting
the plug in power supply
to COM1 of the PC.
7. Load the EntryCheck program
on the PC, following the
instructions in the EntryCheck
Installation Manual (INST-E3
Installation Manual).
Problem 8:
No reader LED
Checklist:
Check reader wiring.
The four unused reader wires
cannot short together or ground
to shield. Shorting will cause
erratic behavior.
Problem 9:
What is the local
alarm terminal rating?
Checklist:
100 milliamps @ 12VDC
The Local Alarm Plus (+) terminal
supplies 12VDC. The negative
(-) terminal will sink up to
100 milliamps.
Problem 4:
Run Time Error after
initial installation
Checklist:
Close all applications
before installing. Check
no background program
running, ie.: COM Links,
Palm Pilot or Phone
Uninstall through Control Panel
any earlier version of EntryCheck.
Reinstall EntryCheck.
Problem 5:
What is the Power
Consumption of E3?
Checklist:
The E3 draws less than .25
amps @ 12VDC. E3 must have
it’s own 12VDC power supply
(not supplied).
All other hardware power
consumption must be sized
appropriately.
Problem 6:
Reader Connect/Disconnect Error
Checklist:
Change jumper setting for
voltage supplied to readers
on Jumper W1.
Check reader wiring.
The four unused reader
wires cannot short
together or ground to
shield. Shorting will
cause erratic behavior.
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E3 EntryCheck™
Programming Manual
FOR E3 FIRMWARE VERSION GREATER THAN 2.00.00
SDC
3580 Willow Lane
Westlake Village, CA
Phone: (805) 494-0622
FAX: (805) 494-8861
www.sdcsecurity.com

First Edition: August 2001
Revision A: August 2005
Information inthis manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on
the part of SDC. The software described in this manual isfurnished under a license agreement or
nondisclosure agreement. The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the
agreement. No part of this document may be reproduced, or transmitted, in any form or by any means,
electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval systems,
for any purpose other than specified in the agreement, without the express written permission of SDC.
Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation.
2005 SDC. All Rights Reserved.
Printed in the United States of America.
0.1 Release Notes
0.1.1 IMPORTANT COMPATIBLITY OPERATION:
**WARNING** NEW E3 EntryCheckIS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH E3 VERSIONS LESS THAN 2.00.00.
YOU MUST UPGRADE OLD E3 FIRMWARE WHEN USING NEW E3 ENTRYCHECK.
FOLLOW E3 DOWNLOADINSTRUCTION LOCATED IN ALL ORIGINAL E3 CD.
0.1.2 E3 EntryCheck Release Notes:
E3 Status screen shows the DoorStatus The E3 Status screen will indicate if the door islocked
or unlocked. Particularly useful when AutoUnlock by
Time Periodis used.
Transaction Monitor can sort data in
ascending ordescending order.
Highlight the columnand right click. Select Ascending
or Descending.
Transaction Monitor will export to .XLS file. Highlight a column and right click mouse. Select
Export option.
In Download, panel firmware can be Upgraded This is to upgrade firmware application only,
NOT Parameter DATA.
Download can broadcast to all E3 panels
(concurrently)
After completing Parameter input, Broadcast will
update all panel application data.
Configure Doors now includes Counter
Properties
This is an AreaAccess Counter per panel (not global).
Used for garage or parking lots.
Serial Communication has communication
password.
To ensure that when attaching to RS485 line access
is not granted without proper password. DO NOT
FORGET PASSWORD. PASSWORD CANNOT BE
RETRIEVED. E3 ENTRYCHECK WILL HAVE TO BE
RELOADED. Default password is SDC.
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0.2 Table of Contents
0.1 Release Notes .................................................................................................................... ii
0.1.1 IMPORTANT COMPATIBLITY OPERATION: ............................................................................ ii
0.1.2 E3 EntryCheck Release Notes:................................................................................................... ii
0.2 Table of Contents............................................................................................................... iii
1.0 Introduction ............................................................................................................. 1
1.1 PC Requirements - E3 EntryCheck™ Software..................................................................1
1.2 Hardware Requirements .....................................................................................................1
2.0 Loading E3 EntryCheck™........................................................................................ 2
3.0 E3 EntryCheck™Layout and Features................................................................... 3
3.1 E3 EntryCheck™Menus......................................................................................................4
3.1.1 File Menu Selection..................................................................................................................... 4
3.1.2 View Menu Selection................................................................................................................... 4
3.1.3 Database Menu Selection ........................................................................................................... 5
3.1.4 Panel Menu Selection ................................................................................................................. 5
3.1.5 HOST Menu Selection................................................................................................................. 6
3.1.6 Window Menu Selection.............................................................................................................. 6
3.1.8 HELP Menu Selection ................................................................................................................. 6
3.2 E3 EntryCheckTM Toolbar....................................................................................................7
4.0 E3 EntryCheck™Programming .............................................................................. 8
4.1 Configuration Wizard ..........................................................................................................8
4.1.1 Company Information .................................................................................................................. 8
4.1.2 New/Open Client Feature............................................................................................................ 9
4.1.3 Door Names ................................................................................................................................ 9
4.1.4 Door Assignments ..................................................................................................................... 10
4.1.5 Daylight Savings........................................................................................................................ 10
4.2 Door Configuration............................................................................................................11
4.2.1 Door Properties ......................................................................................................................... 11
4.2.2 Access Parameters ................................................................................................................... 12
4.2.3 Readers ..................................................................................................................................... 12
4.2.3 Readers ..................................................................................................................................... 13
4.2.4 Counter Properties .................................................................................................................... 15
4.3 Standard Time Periods .....................................................................................................16
4.4 Holiday Time Periods........................................................................................................17
4.5 Holiday List .......................................................................................................................17
4.6 Authorization Groups ........................................................................................................18
4.7 Card Manager ...................................................................................................................19
4.7.1 Adding Cardholders through the Overview and Detail Tabs..................................................... 19
4.7.2 Alarm PIN User Number............................................................................................................ 21
4.7.3 Bulk Change.............................................................................................................................. 21
4.8 Import and Export .............................................................................................................22
4.8.1 Import ........................................................................................................................................ 22
4.8.2 Export ........................................................................................................................................ 23
4.9 Download/Broadcast.........................................................................................................24
4.10 Transaction Monitor........................................................................................................25
4.11 Site Codes ......................................................................................................................26
4.12 Generating Reports.........................................................................................................27
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5.0 E3 EntryCheck™ Communication ....................................................................... 28
5.1 Single Modem; Multiple Panel (SMMP) ............................................................................28
5.1.1 Panel Loop ................................................................................................................................ 29
5.2 Modem SMMP Programming............................................................................................30
5.2.1 Computer Configuration ............................................................................................................ 31
5.2.2 Modem Configuration ................................................................................................................ 32
5.2.3 E3 EntryCheck™Panel Communications .................................................................................. 33
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1.0 Introduction
Welcome to the E3 EntryCheck™Installation and User manual. The E3 access control and alarm system is
the best and most cost-effective system on the market for the small to mid-size facilities. This manual will
describe the best method for loading E3 onto your system and configuring the access control and security
measures capabilities. The manual is designed in the following order:
1.0 Introduction ...................................................................................................... 1
2.0 Loading E3 EntryCheck™................................................................................. 2
3.0 E3 EntryCheck™Layout and Features............................................................ 3
4.0 E3 EntryCheck™Programming ....................................................................... 8
5.0 E3 EntryCheck™ Communication................................................................. 28
It is assumed that prior to loading E3, the physical layout of the E3 readers and assorted I/O’s of the E3
system have been determined.
1.1 PC Requirements - E3 EntryCheck™ Software
To install E3 EntryCheck™ for Windows- 2000/XP, the following requirements must be met:
• Windows 2000 or Windows XP must be installed on the host computer.
• User must have knowledge of mouse and keyboard use in the Windows 2000/XP environment.
1.2 Hardware Requirements
Compare your computer hardware features to the chart below, which lists the requirements for proper
operation of E3 EntryCheck™. If you have any questions regarding your computer configuration, call SDC
Technical Support at (800) 413-8783.
Hardware Item Minimum Requirement
CPU IBM PC or equivalent: Pentium (minimum 800 MHz for Host),
Windows 2000 or Windows XP.
RAM 256 MB
Hard Drive 8 GB
Diskette Drive 3.5 in., 1.44 MB
CD RW Drive 24X CD RW drive
Monitor SVGA, 640 x 480, 16 color
Keyboard AT type
Mouse, WINDOWS compatible Bus or PS2 Mouse
Parallel Port LPT1
Serial Port One DB9 COM RS-232 dedicated for E3
U.P.S. Uninterruptible Power Supply 420 VA for PC and monitor

2.0 Loading E3 EntryCheck™
Close all programs, including those which default to COM1 (i.e. - PDA communication device, Palm Pilot
Link, serial mouse, etc.). Also, disable any virus protection software until installation is complete.
Install the E3 EntryCheck™program CD into the CD-RW drive. The InstallShield Wizard should load
automatically once.
NOTE: If the CD-ROM doesn’t automatically launch, use the following steps to launch the
InstallShield Wizard.
1. Enter Windows to find out what is the letter name of the CD-ROM drive.
2. Click on the Start Menu and then select Run.
3. Type in the Letter of the CD-ROM drive followed by “:\setup.” Click OK. This will start
the loading process.
The InstallShield Wizard takes overthe loadingprocess and will guide you through the rest of the process.
1. Enter your Name and CompanyName and click on Next.
2. Check the appropriate language you wish to operate
E3.
3. Install will automatically load the E3 into the Program
Files folder. Redirectif necessary.
4. Click Finish to complete the processand restart your
computer.
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3.0 E3 EntryCheck™Layout and Features
Once you have finished the installationprocess, a E3 EntryCheck™shortcut will be placed on your desktop.
Double-click on the E3 shortcut. E3 willopen to it’s main page.
NOTE: Section 3.0 is devoted to describing the basiclayout ofthe E3 EntryCheckTM program
and its different sub-menus. To continue with the programming of E3, please proceed
to Section 4.0.
Top Menu
Icon Menu
Panel Status
Alarm Indicator
View/Options Menu
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3.1 E3 EntryCheck™Menus
3.1.1 File Menu Selection
Print Prints contents of Transaction Monitor,
Reports, Card Manager & Holiday List to
select printer
Print Setup Allows operator to selecta
printer on the system and control
the propertiesof the printer
Exit Causes E3 to cease operating. By doing
this you will cause the controllers to
operate in a standalone mode until the
program isrestarted.
3.1.2 View Menu Selection
History Transactions Allows the operator to view
all transactions asthey are
received from the panels.
ShowPanel StatusView statusofall panels &
DoorLock Status on the
system.
Display Reports Predefined reports available
to the operator:
• CardHolder Report
• Holiday List
• Holiday Time Period
• Standard TimePeriod
• History Log
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3.1.3 Database Menu Selection
Card Manager Add/Delete/Change cards in the
database [ 1-3,000 Card Capacity]
Authorization Groups Displays all authorization groups and
allow operatorto View/Change/ -
Add/Delete groups.[1-255Authorization
Group]
Standard Time Periods View/Change/Add standard time
periods. [1-32 Time Periods]
HolidayTime Periods View/Change/Add holiday time periods
[1-32 Holiday Time Period]
HolidayList Displays the enteredholiday list
[Up to 64 Holidays]
Site CodesAbility to View/Change sitecodes
[1-16 Site Codes]
Organize Database Optimizes and repairs database
Export Data Allows anadministrator to export the
current E3 parameters
Import Data Allows anadministrator to import the
current E3 parameters.
3.1.4 Panel Menu Selection
Download Data tothe IQ Initiate a download of parameters to
the panels
Unlock/Lock Door(s) Enablesoperator to unlock or lock a
specific door.
Turn On/Off Alarm(s)Enables/ disables alarms
Calibrate Sensors Calibrates all supervised circuits
Panel Communications Ability to change and set
communication via serial RS-232
(COM), modem (dial-up phone line)
or TCP/IP (LAN or Ethernet).
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3.1.5 HOST Menu Selection
Configure Wizard Sets up company information, DoorNames,
DoorAssignments and Daylight Savings
times
Configure Doors View/change DoorProperties, Access
Parameters and Readers.
Turn Host Alarm Off Togglesthe alarm On/Off
Test Host Alarm Tests the alarm on the system
Show/Hide Poller Turns poller information in E3 taskbar on/off.
3.1.6 Window Menu Selection
Close All Windows Closes all windows previously opened.
Reset Default Sizes Restores all windows to default sizes.
Cascade Arranges selected windows in a cascaded
orientation.
Tile Horizontally Arranges selected windows one above the
other.
Tile Vertically Sets up selected windows side by side.
ArrangeIcons
3.1.8 HELP Menu Selection
Manual Opens a pdf version of this manual
AboutProvidesinformation about Author and Version of the
program.
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3.2 E3 EntryCheckTM Toolbar
Print Form
Transaction History
Show Panel(s) Status
Configuration Wizard
Configure Door Parameters
Card Management Tool
Authorization Groups
Standard Time Periods
Unlock/Lock Door(s)
Reset Windowsto Default Sizes
Close All Windows
Author and Version
More Tools
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4.0 E3 EntryCheck™Programming
4.1 Configuration Wizard
Once the initial loading of E3 EntryCheck™is complete, the E3 Configuration Wizard will determine the
communication method and basic operating setup. It will download the default database ready to run with
the default data and reference the reader where to jump to initiate a full data download.
4.1.1 CompanyInformation
SDC
3580 Willow Lane
Westlake Village, CA91361
(805)494-0622
www.sdcsecurity.com
1. Enter: Your Name
Company Name
Address
Phonenumber
2. Select Apply or OK. Select Clear to begin over again.
3. The Regional Setting will adjust Holiday List for E3 EntryCheck™.
4. Password will protect from unauthorized access to E3 Software. Press Password, in the password
screentype in your password, twice.
5. The next timeE3 is launched, the password will be required. To remove password: follow the same
procedure to Add, but entera blank field.
Note: Do not forget the password. You can NOT retrieve password.
You must reload E3 EntryCheck™ if the password is lost.
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4.1.2 New/Open Client Feature
1. To create New Client,select NewClient button at Configuration Wizard.
2. Type the name of the New Client and click Open.
3. To open a client, select Open Client button at Configuration Wizard.
4. Select the client and click Open.
NOTE: To change configurations ofnewly created client, close and reopenE3 EntryCheck™. This will
default the settings of the software and will be ready to be changed. It is mandatory to close and
reopen E3 wheneverswitching betweenclients, for changes to be made to the appropriate client.
4.1.3 Door Names
1. Enter the number of panels connected
together onthis system.
IMPORTANT This indicates how many
panels to lookfor.
2. Add or Delete door names as they will be
used at this site.
3. Select Apply.
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This will create the list of selections that will be used on the next screen.
4.1.4 Door Assignments
1. For each door on the system, select the
name of the door by clicking the down
pointer and highlighting the name of the
door assigned to each panel.
2. Select Apply or OK to store the names.
4.1.5 Daylight Savings
The daylight savings times have been factory set until 2012. To correct orchange any of the default dates
you can change the Start or End datesin the Daylight Savings Time field.
Setting the No Daylight Savings option will cause the program to ignore Daylight Savings.
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4.2 Door Configuration
IMPORTANT:
For all
Configure
Door tabs,
select the
appropriate
panel.
4.2.1 Door Properties
This set of screens sets up the operatingparameters for all of the access controlled doors. The factory
default set up for doors will showall items selected except Contact Supervised and Request to Exit
Supervised.
Set up the Door Properties as follows:
Contact Used Check this box if door contacts are to be monitored to audit door open or
closed status.
Contact Supervised Check if contact circuit is monitored for tampering using 4 state supervision.
Request to Exit Used Check box if REX (Request to Exit) has been installed and is to be used to
allow for push button opening of a controlled door.
Request to Exit Supervised Check box if the REX circuit is monitoredfor tampering using 4 state
supervision.
Valid Card Resets DoorForced Open Alarm Check this box if you want any local alarm that is sounded
to be turned off by the first valid card that is read after the alarm is triggered.
Enable Door Left Open Alarm Shutoff Time Select this box to set up the amount of time that the alarm
will be bypassed before sounding.
Alarm Shutoff Time Used to set the amount of time to shunt the alarm when the Enable Alarm
Shutoff Time box has been selected.
FactoryDefaults Selecting thiswill cause the program default values to be entered into the
door configurations.
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4.2.2 Access Parameters
The access parameters set up the length of time doors are unlocked and allowed to be open before any
action istaken to report alarms.
Set up the Access Parameters as follows:
Unlock Time The amount of time in seconds that the door lock is energized (door
unlocked).
Open Time The amount of time that the door can remain open prior to an alarm
soundingif an alarm has been selected for this door.
Long Unlock Time The amount of time specified for certain cardholders needingextra time to
open a door.
Long OpenTime The amount of extended time that the door will remainopen until an alarm is
triggered in those cases where additional time is required to get through the
door. Maximum setting is 255 seconds.
AutoUnlockTimePeriod The duration which a door will automatically unlock. Select the time period
by clicking onthe down arrow and highlighting the desired time period.
Card Unlock Auto Unlock Time Period startswhen first Authorized Card is presented
during the Auto Unlock Period.
Card Lock Locks door during AutoUnlock Periodwhen Authorize Card is presented.
Note: On a Holiday time periods, if Auto Unlock TimePeriod is programmed,
Auto Unlock must always be Authorized with a valid card.
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