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Detail Programming Setup Values
Setup refers to the basic values applied to normal operation. These would include such
values as the time it takes to cycle an access gate or the maximum duration a phone call
is allowed. All values are preset to factory defaults as the most commonly requested.
In many cases little or no attention is required for this section. If your unit has been
ordered with these values preset to specific custom values, then no need to change these
values should exist.
There is no real specific order to these values, so the following will cover each setup
value in full detail and the commands to change these values as needed.
Note: If your unit comes equiped with a display then the entire setup area can be browsed
using command sequence:
*2468 to enter Program Mode.
*#0 to Display Setup.
* key to view the next item.
# key to resume Program Mode from the top.
## key sequence to exit Program Mode.
Gate 1 Time: (Defaults to 3)
Command to set: 7n
Where "n" is the value of 5 second intervals.
This value is a single digit from 0 to 9. When multiplied by 5 gives the duration in
seconds that the primary gate control relay is engaged for allowing entry.
Thus: 1 = 5 seconds, 2 = 10 seconds, 9 = 45 seconds maximum.
Special case is the value zero "0". It provides a one second pulse only for special gates.
Gate 2 Time: (Defaults to 3)
Command to set: 7#n
Where "n" is the value of 5 second intervals.
This value is a single digit from 0 to 9. When multiplied by 5 gives the duration in
seconds that the second gate control relay is engaged for allowing entry.
Thus: 1 = 5 seconds, 2 = 10 seconds, 9 = 45 seconds maximum.
Special case is the value zero "0". It provides a one second pulse only for special gates.
Gate 3 Time: (Defaults to 3)
Command to set: 7*n
Where "n" is the value of 5 second intervals.
This value is a single digit from 0 to 9. When multiplied by 5 gives the duration in
seconds that the third gate control relay is engaged for allowing entry.
Thus: 1 = 5 seconds, 2 = 10 seconds, 9 = 45 seconds maximum.
Special case is the value zero "0". It provides a one second pulse only for special gates.
Alarm Time: (Defaults to 3)
Command to set: 8#n
Where "n" is the value of 5 second intervals.
This value is a single digit from 0 to 9. When multiplied by 5 gives the duration in
seconds that the Tamper Alarm is engaged for locking out further tampering.
Thus: 1 = 5 seconds, 2 = 10 seconds, 9 = 45 seconds maximum.
Special case is the value zero "0". This value shuts off the Tamper Alarm Timer but still
creates the Alarm Event for Macro Command interception and logs it to the audit log.
During a Tamper Alarm Activation, the system will play a melody at the speaker and disable
keypad and cardreader inputs for the alarm duration. This hampers a person who is trying
to discover an access code by random guesses or random cards. It uses a "3 strikes your
out" method before the alarm engages. Each single false trial there afterwards will trip
the alarm again until a good code has been input and accepted by the system. At that time
the strike counter is reset back to zero.
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