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Document # 106050
© 2019 PalatiumCare, Inc - Rev 1.3.3
Access User Unlock Timeout
The access user unlock timeout is the amount of time in seconds the relay is activated when
you enter the access user code. If the door is opened and closed quicker than the unlock
time, the keypad will return to a secure state when the door is closed. The value can be
between 0 and 255 seconds. 0 disables the access user. The default value is 20.
To change the access user unlock timeout, enter the following sequence in programming
mode:
11 # VALUE # 1 # **
Propped Door Timer
The propped door timer is the amount of time in seconds that the door can be held open
before the keypad issues a propped door alarm. The value can be between 0 and 255
seconds. 0 disables the propped door alarm. The default value is 20.
To change the propped door timer, enter the following sequence in programming mode:
11 # VALUE # 2 # **
Toggle User Unlock Timeout
The toggle user unlock timeout is the amount of time in minutes that the keypad will be
disabled after entering the toggle user code. The value can be between 0 and 1440 minutes.
0 disables the toggle user. The default value is 720.
To change the toggle user unlock timeout, enter the following sequence in programming
mode:
11 # VALUE # 3 # **
Door Contact Debounce Timeout
The door contact debounce timeout is the amount of time in
deciseconds
(tenths of a second)
that the keypad will wait before it recognizes the door changing state between open and
closed. This is used when you have a closer that closes the door too fast and the door
immediately bounces open slightly. Adjusting this value can prevent a forced door alarm from
occurring in this scenario. The value can be between 1 and 99
deciseconds (0.1 to 9.9
seconds). The default value is 5.
To change the door contact debounce timeout, enter the following sequence in programming
mode:
11 # VALUE # 4 # **
Delayed Egress Timer
The AIO Keypad can function as a delayed egress controller. When changing the Egress
Timer to either 15 or 30 seconds, the Maglock Alarm Input becomes the delayed egress
initiation device. You will need to connect a Normally Open (NO) crashbar or similar imitation
device to this input to use this feature. The value can be set to 0, 15, or 30.
To change the delayed egress timer, enter the following sequence in programming mode:
11 # VALUE # 5 # **
Delayed Egress Nuisance Delay
When using the AIO Keypad as a delayed egress controller, you can set a nuisance delay to
prevent accidental activations of the delayed egress system. This value can be set to 0,1,2,
or 3 seconds.
To change the nuisance delay, enter the following sequence in programming mode:
11 # VALUE # 6 # **