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4 = Facility Code
This allows the cards to be programmed as a specific technology with a Facility code plus an ID.
1 = Code 1
2 = Code 2
3 = Code 3
4 = Code 4
5 = Reader (01 or 02)
This option allows the DCM readers to be set up with the 9 options that follow:
01 = Descriptor
This option is used to assign a name of up to 9 characters to each of the readers. This name is assembled
from the character set and/or library options. On selecting the Descriptor parameter the currently assigned
name is displayed on the top line - an underscore shows where the next character will be positioned, and a
selection of the alphabet is shown on the bottom line - the cursor flashes on the letter L.
Press the * key to erase the characters already assigned to the name.
The A or B keys can be used to move the alphabet left or right until the required character is positioned
underneath the flashing cursor. When the required character is in position press the ent key to copy the
character to the description in the top line. Repeat this procedure to assemble the required Descriptor.
02 = Relay Duration
This is the period, following the user card swipe, that the reader relay is activated allowing a door strike to
be unlocked and the door to be opened without creating an alarm. The reader relay de-activates as soon
as the door contact opens or the Open Timeout occurs.
On entering the Relay Duration parameter, the current value is displayed; assign the required time within
the range 0 – 60 seconds, the default time is 5 seconds. Press the ent key to save the programming and
return to the previous menu level.
NOTE: Pressing the A key increases the time by one second increments, the B key decreases the time in one
second decrements.
03 = Open Timeout
This is the period, following the user card swipe, that the door can remain open when gaining access. If the
door remains open longer than the period assigned to the Open Timeout, then an alarm occurs.
NOTE: If the Open Timeout is programmed as 0 seconds, then the door can remain open indefinitely
without resulting in an alarm being activated.
On entering the Open Timeout parameter, the current value is displayed; assign the required time within
the range 0 – 60 seconds, the default time is 10 seconds. Press the ent key to save the programming and
return to the previous menu level.
NOTE: Pressing the A key increases the time by one second increments, the B key decreases the time in
one second decrements.
69 - Access Control (cont'd)
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