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3.1.1 Door Unlocked Period and Extension
Each Access Control Door is programmed with a “Door Unlocked
Period” and a “Door Unlocked Period Extension”. The “Door
Unlocked Period” is the time the door will remain unlocked after
access is granted. The “Door Unlocked Period Extension” is the
amount of time that is added when “Card with Extended
Unlocked Period” is enabled (see section 2.1.2, p. 9). This allows
extra time for the user to open the Access Control door, which
may be useful for seniors and for the physically challenged.
3.2 ACCESS A LARMS
Access Alarms can be audible or silent. They will appear in the
Event Record Display, but may not be reported to the Security
Company. The two Access Alarms are described in this section.
3.2.2 “Door Left Open” Alarm
Each Access Control door is programmed with a time limit that
the door is permitted to remain open, which is called a “Door Left
Open” Interval. Once this interval has expired, the “Door Left
Open” Alarm will be triggered, but will not be reported to the
Security Company. When this alarm is audible, it will emit a rapid
beep. A warning beep, a Pre-Alarm, may precede this alarm to
alert users that the door is open. If the door is closed during the
Pre-Alarm, the alarm is cancelled.
When the door is closed during the alarm, the “Door Left Open
Restore” event can be logged in the Event Record Display (see
Event Record Display in the Digiplex LCD Keypad User’s Manual).
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