Detex DTX-4300 User Manual

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3.1.5 Wiring the REX
Switch (Request to
Exit)

The prox.pad plus unit can be wired to monitor a
remote switching device, which is intended to be in-
stalled on the “secure” side of a door. The Request to
Exit (REX) loop is a momentary input that engages the
lock output for the same length of time for which it is
programmed. This feature can be stored in the Trans-
action Log for viewing as REX.

If you elect to perform a secure installation where the
controller is mounted on the secure side of the door,
you can use the filler piece as a REX switch. To enable
the internal REX switch, enter the following program-
ming command: 30 # 7 # 1 # **

For other installations, a separate REX switch must be
purchased.

Other REX devices can be used to include a remote
button placed at a receptionist’s desk, a press-to-exit
switch on the inside of a door, or a passive infrared
detector, allowing free and convenient egress. The
external REX feature requires no programming; simply
wire the unit as illustrated in Figure 3-5. To incorporate
this feature, follow the steps below:

1.

Turn OFF power to the prox.pad plus unit, and
then unlatch the keypad from the plastic housing.

2.

Locate connector P2 on the main circuit board.

3.

Plug the 6-conductor harness into connector P2.
(The 2-pin jumper on pins 5 and 6 of connector
P2 must be removed first. See Figure 3-5.)

4.

If you do not wish to install the door contacts per
Figure 3-5, twist the white wire and the orange
wires together; this is mandatory. If this is not
done, the REX input will not function.

NOTE:

The door contact MUST be closed for the

REX feature to work properly.

3.1 Wiring the prox.pad plus Unit

Chapter 3: Wiring

prox.pad plus Install/Program. Manual, PPP, D4b

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