Door monitor, Bell, Remote inactive – American Access Systems Touch Plate Reader - 11-65000 User Manual

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door Monitor

If the door is open, other than during a valid entry, a “Door Open” message is recorded. If the unit is connected to
a printer, the message is also sent immediately. If, during a valid entry, the Door Monitor senses that the door has
been opened and closed prior to expiration of the latch timer, the latch relay will immediately be reset; this feature is
sometimes called “anti-tailgate.”

Bell

When activated, the unit sends an ASCII “bell” signal to the PC (if monitoring real-time transactions) or Serial Printer (if
connected). This will cause a PC and some serial printers to “beep.”

remote Inactive

The unit may be made inactive remotely using a switch. While inactive the LED blinks Red slowly, and no cards will
be granted access. An appropriate message will be recorded and will be sent to the PC (if monitoring real-time
transactions) or Printer (if connected).

Remote Open

(Also called Request to Exit). The passageway may be opened remotely using a push button, switch or contact
output from an Exit PIR designed for access-controlled doors. Remote Open functions even when the unit is in
an inactive mode. An appropriate message will be recorded and will be sent to the PC (if monitoring real-time
transactions) or Printer (if connected).

User Defined

This selection allows the user to define the action taken when the input is activated. The user may create the
transaction text message to be recorded and decide if the 11-65000 is to grant access and if the Bell signal is to be
sent.

To change the definition of an input, choose 5 (System Configuration) from the Main Menu. Then, from the System

Configuration Menu, choose 1, 2, or 3 depending whether input 1, 2, or 3 is to be redefined. Then select the desired

input function from the Input Definition Menu.

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