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Verex Director V4.9.1 User's Guide

21-0381E v4.9.1

- Unlock Door on Card Action: Whether or not

the door will unlock (plus the associated 'access
granted' message).

Note: This setting applies only as part of a 'card
action' taking place (i.e., the door always unlocks for
cards simply being granted access).

- Duration: This determines how long the

enabled cards can be used (from the moment
they are activated).

End of Today (Schedule 50): This allows enabling
cards for the present day only--while schedule #50 is
active ("in window"). If schedule #50 has no times set
for the present weekday/date, the action will not occur.
Note: Schedule #50 must be set up:
Ref: (My Account) Schedules

Schedules for User Access and Area Automation

- Option: For 'disable' commands, "Duration"

changes to "Option":

Permanent: The cards will be disabled, and NOT set
as "Pending Enrolment" (they can be re-enabled only
if the account is set to "Ignore Pending Enrolment".
(See 'Related Settings', to follow / below.
Pending Enrolment: The cards will be set to allow
future re-enrolment.
(Permanent or Pending Enrolment) : Auxiliary
Output:
Each time a card is disabled, the auxiliary
relay will be triggered. This can be used for a turnstile
card-capture application. Note: The aux. relay must
be set to "Door Opener" mode. The relay duration is
set in the same screen.
Locator (to follow / below):

Aux In/Out, Auxiliary Output Relay.

Related Settings:

Account Information, Setup, Card Action

(Ignore Pending Enrolment)

.

See: Account-Wide Panel Settings.

Users, Validation, 

Pending Enrolment

,

and

Invalid On

.

See: Users (Entrants/Panel Users).

Authorities, Profile 1-4, Access, 

Visitor

(Escort Required)
See: Authorities for Users / Entrants.

More Tabs

Request to Exit

Standard

- Request to Exit Required: Whether or not

the RTE (REX) button on the door-controller
module is being used.

- Log Request to Exit: Whether or not an

activity message is to be recorded each time
the RTE button is pressed.

- Request to Exit Circuit: This is the type of

circuit/wiring used with the RTE (REX) circuit for
this door.

Advanced

- Special Request to Exit Processing on

Panel: This puts the main panel in control of
the RTE processing (instead of the door
controller). This is for 'interlocked' doors
equipped with RTE buttons.

- Do not unlock on Request to Exit (bypass

door circuit only): This is for a monitored
door that does not have to be unlocked to exit
(avoids false "Forced Entry" alarms).

Tip: This can also be used with a motion sensor
instead of an RTE button.

Alarms

Door Held/Forced Setup

- Processing Required: Whether or not this

door is to be monitored for forced entry and/or
being held open too long.

- Door Held Open Time: This is the length of

time that the door can be held open (for a typical
entrant/user) before it considered to be an alarm
condition.

- Challenged/Extended Held Open Time: This

is the length of time that the door can be held
open before it considered to be an alarm
condition--after access was granted for a user
who is set for "Extended Delay/Challenged".

- Door Forced/Held Buzzer Time

(

V4.4)

: Future

Use. This sets the buzzer duration for door held
open and forced entry alarms.

- Door forced delay

(

V4.80)

: This sets the door

forced delay (

None = 0 seconds, Immediate =

1 second, 2 seconds, 3 seconds, 5 seconds,

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