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value between 001 and 255 to determine the number of seconds the local access
alarm will beep. 

Default: 005 seconds.

If an Access Control door is opened without an Access Control Card, an external
trigger or receiving a Request for Exit, an Access Alarm can be generated. A
Burglar Alarm can also be generated (refer to the 

Digiplex or DigiplexNE Reference

& Installation Manual

). When the door is closed during an Access Alarm, the Door

Forced Open Restore event can be logged in the Event Buffer. Enabling the option
will enable the Door Forced Open Alarm. 

Default: Option [5] is OFF.

 When the Door

Forced Open Alarm is disabled, the following sections are also disabled:

:

The local access alarm can be either audible or silent and will either beep as long
as the local access alarm is occurring or follow the beep timer in section [011].
The sound of the Door Forced Open Alarm resembles the rapid beep generated
during the last ten seconds of the Exit Delay. Enabling option 

[6]

 will make the

alarm audible. Enabling option 

[7]

 sets the Door Left Open Alarm to follow the

beep timer programmed in section [011]. Disabling option 

[7]

 sets the Door Forced

Open Alarm to beep as long as the alarm is occurring. 

Default: Option [6] is ON

and option [7] is OFF.

This beep timer determines the amount of time the Door Forced Open Alarm (see
section [003] options 

[6]

 & 

[7]

) will beep. Enter any value between 001 and 255 to

determine the number of seconds the Door Forced Open Alarm will beep. 

Default:

005 seconds.

With section [002] option 

[2]

 OFF, the battery charging current will be 350mA. With

section [002] option 

[2]

 ON, the battery charging current will be 700mA. Setting the

charging current at 350mA will take longer to recharge the battery than at 700mA,
but will consume less power from the module itself. 

Default: Option [2] is OFF.

If the module is in PGM Timed Mode, the PGM will be deactivated according to
the PGM Timer (see section [012]) instead of the PGM Deactivation Event.
Enabling option 

[1]

 sets the PGM to follow the PGM Timer. Disabling option 

[1]

sets the PGM to follow the PGM Deactivation Event. 

Default: Option [1] is OFF.

The on-board PGM can be set as Normally Open or Normally Closed. Enabling
option 

[2]

 will set the PGM as a Normally Closed (N.C.) contact. Disabling option 

[2]

will set the PGM as a Normally Open (N.O.) contact. 

Default: Option [2] is OFF.

If the PGM is set in PGM Timed Mode (see section [004] option 

[1]

), you must

define whether the value programmed in section [012] (PGM Timer) is in minutes
or seconds. Enable option 

[3]

 to set the PGM Timer in minutes. Disable option 

[3]

to set the PGM Timer in seconds. 

Default: Option [3] is OFF.

The PGM Activation Event determines which event will activate the Access
Control Module‘s on-board PGM output. The Event Group specifies the event, the

Feature Group identifies the source, and the Start # and End # sets the range
within the Feature Group. Use the PGM Programming Table in the 

Digiplex/

DigiplexNE Modules’ Programming Guide

 to program the PGM Activation Event.

Enter the sections that correspond to the Event Group, Feature Group, Start # and
End # of the PGM and enter the required data.

If the 

PGM Deactivation Option

 is set to follow the PGM Deactivation Event

(Section [004] option 

[1]

), the PGM will return to its normal state when the event

programmed in sections [018] to [021] occurs. The Event Group specifies the
event, the Feature Group identifies the source, and the Start # and End # sets the
range within the Feature Group. Use the PGM Programming Table in the 

Digiplex/

DigiplexNE Modules’ Programming Guide

 to program the PGM Deactivation

Event. Enter the sections that correspond to the Event Group, Feature Group,
Start # and End # of the PGM and enter the required data.

Only Event Groups 000 to 055 can be used to program the Access
Control Module’s PGM Activation & Deactivation Events.

If the PGM Output is set to follow its PGM Timer (see section [004] option 

[1]

), the

value entered in section [012] represents the amount of time that the PGM will
remain activated. To program the PGM Timer, enter a 3-digit decimal value from
001 to 255 in section [012]. Depending on the PGM Base Time (section [004]
option 

[3]

), the PGM Timer will either be in seconds or minutes. 

Default: 005.

Entering section [030] will activate the PGM for 8 seconds to verify if the PGM is
functioning properly.

The value programmed in section [005] represents how long the Access Control
Module will wait before reporting an AC power failure to the control panel. To program
the timer, enter any value  between 000 to 255 minutes into section [005]. 

Default: 000

(Instant Report).

This feature pertains to the Card and Code Access option programmed in the
DigiplexNE control panel (refer to the Access Control section of the DigiplexNE
Reference & Installation Manual). With the Card and Code Access option ON, a
user must present their access card to the reader and then enter their PIN to enter
an Armed access control door. If the reader is connected to an Access Control
Module and if there is no keypad nearby in which to enter a PIN, access will be
denied. With section [004] option 

[5]

 ON and by installing a PosiPin (CR-R885-A),

the user can present their card to the PosiPin reader and then enter their PIN on
the PosiPin’s keypad to acquire access. 

Default: Option [5] is OFF.

Section [004] option [5] can only be used with the DigiplexNE control
panel. If the access control door is using an ordinary proximity reader
and is connected to the Access Control Module, disable the door’s
Card and Code Access option in the DigiplexNE.

The reader can be programmed to give visual feedback only (reader’s LED
flashing) or both visual and audible feedback (reader will flash and beep). If option

[8]

 is ON, the reader’s feedback is both visual and audible. If option 

[8]

 is OFF, the

reader’s feedback is visual only.

Section [003] - Option [5]

Door Forced Open Options

Section

[003] Option 

[6]

 Door Forced Open Alarm (audible/silent)

Option 

[7]

 Door Forced Open Alarm follows (restore/timer)

[011] Beep timer for Door Forced Open Alarm

Section [003] - Options [6] & [7]

Door Forced Open Feedback

Section [011]

Beep Timer for Door Forced Open Alarm

Section [002] - Option [2]

Battery Charging Current (DGP2-ACM1P only)

Section [004] - Option [1]

PGM Deactivation Option

Section [004] - Option [2]

PGM Normal State

Section [004] - Option [3]

PGM Base Time

Sections [014] to [017]

PGM Activation Event

Event Group

Feature Group

Start #

End #

PGM

[014]

[015]

[016]

[017]

Sections [018] to [021]

PGM Deactivation Event

Event Group

Feature Group

Start #

End #

PGM

[018]

[019]

[020]

[021]

Section [012]

PGM Timer

Section [030]

PGM Test

Section [005]

AC Failure Report Delay (DGP2-ACM1P only)

Section [004] - Option [5]

PIN Entry on PosiPin

Section [003] - Option [8]

Reader Feedback

Figure 1: Connecting the DGP2-ACM1 / DGP2-ACM1P

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