Alarm output – Keri Systems Doors16 User Manual

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Doors™ Users Guide

Keri Systems, Inc.

October 1998

01821-001

Page 72

Revision 2.1

1.

To set a door’s FPI value, click on the Setup

System pull-down menu or click on the

tool bar button. Then click on the Doors tab. Building off the previous section, the

window found in Figure 39 appears.

2.

Scan down the door name and controller/door address columns and locate the door to
have an FPI value assigned.

3.

Locate the "First Person In" column and click on the cell corresponding to the selected
controller/door (depending upon the size of the window displayed on the screen, you
might need to use the scroll bar to bring the "First Person In" column into view).

4.

Click on the

arrow and a list of FPI values will appear. Scroll up and down this list

and locate the desired FPI value. For example, employees are allowed access at the front
door up to 60 minutes early to prepare for the day’s tasks. Click on the "ENABLED 60"
FPI value.

5.

The resulting window should look similar to Figure 40.

Figure 40 – Set the First Person In Value

6.

If desired, select the "Never" time zone to disable FPI for any door.

7.

Once changes have been made, click on the

button. If the changes are not saved

before clicking any other button or exiting the system setup window, the data entered is
lost and must be re-entered.

8.

Now update the access control network with the new information. Click on the

button on the tool bar (for details on the update process refer to the Update the Network
section found later in this users guide).

Alarm Output

Alarm Output allows an operator to select the alarm annunciation mode of the alarm out relay.
There are 4 options.

1.

Disabled – regardless of the alarm condition, the alarm output relay associated with the
door will not be used.

2.

Door Forced – the alarm output relay associated with the door will activate only when the
door is forced open.

3.

Door Held Open – the alarm output relay associated with the door will activate only
when the door is held open beyond the door open time period.

4.

Both Door Forced and Door Held Open – the alarm output relay associated with a door
will activate whenever the door is either forced open or is held open beyond the door
open time period.

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