
500-9041 v4.1
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Aux In/Out
Auxiliary Input
-Mode:
This specifies how the auxiliary input on
this door-controller module is to be used (none,
monitor mag. lock, or as an Exit/RTE (REX)
button used to trigger a door opener).
Converted PDC door controllers do not support an
auxiliary input.
- Auxiliary Input Circuit:
This is the type of
circuit/wiring used with the auxiliary input circuit
for this door.
MagLock Alarm
- Transmit / Sonalert / Siren:
The area arming
levels for which a 'Mag Lock Bond Sense'
alarm will be transmitted, and/or cause a local
sonalert or siren to be sounded.
Auxiliary Output Relay
- Mode:
This specifies how the aux. output relay
on the door-controller module is to be used
(signal Door Held Open and Forced Entries, or
to trigger an automatic door opener).
-Time:
This is length of time that the alarm relay
on the door-controller module will remain
energized each time it is triggered.
Interlock
- Interlock Required / With / Delay:
With
"Interlock Required", all users will be denied
access until all of the (up to 3) other doors
selected here have been closed (and relocked)
for the selected "Delay" time-period.
Tip:
This allows limiting the number of persons who
can enter in close proximity, and/or the speed at which
persons can enter a specific area.
Special
- Detect Wandering Patient:
Select this for an
exterior door, or other area of concern where
unauthorized (and/or infirm) patients are to be
detected.
With this application, user 'access tokens' will typically
be a wireless wristband (with appropriate detection in
the door frame).
When a 'wandering patient' approaches, an alarm will
be triggered, and the door can optionally lock as they
approach (see next setting). As well, hospital staff can
be given the authority to cancel the alarm by
presenting their (applicable/compatible) token at this
door.
To assign 'wandering patient' status, or provide the
authority to reset associated door alarms, refer to the
"Special Attributes" selections under "Authorities for
Users/Entrants".
- Lock Door on wandering patient:
With the
"Detect Wandering Patient" selection, this
causes the door to lock when a 'Wandering
Patient' is detected.
(See the preceding setting,
notes, and references.)
- In/Out Station:
This applies to a reader being
used to log cardholder arrivals and departures
(e.g., a time-clock application)
.
With this feature, the reader will not be associated with
an access-controlled door.
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