Interlogix TruPortal User Manual

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TruPortal Software User Guide

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Configuring Devices

Note:

The Aux and Tamper inputs listed above do not apply to doors connected to IPSDCs.

17.

Click [Accept Changes].

18.

Repeat for each door.

Configure a Door for Disabled Access

Events are recorded whenever doors are held open too long and when access is granted but the door is
not opened. With an optional alarm light or klaxon, the System can trigger a physical alarm if the door
is forced or held open too long.

To accommodate the needs of those who may require more time to open or pass through a door, the
System allows users to identify which credentials are granted this permission, and allows users to
configure a door for optional features, such as an automatic door opener, and extra time for Request to
Exit sensors. This is done on a credential-by-credential basis to preserve site security, as the longer a
door is held open, the easier it is for people to enter without presenting a credential. See

Add a

Credential

on page 68.

1.

Select System Administration > Devices.

2.

Expand the tree below the System Controller.

3.

Expand the tree below the Door Controller.

4.

Select the Door to configure.

Note:

Some fields will not appear on the Devices page if a door is connected to an IPSDC,
which does not support auxiliary input/output types or tamper input points. Refer to the
IP-based Single Door Controller Quick Reference to learn about modifying switch
settings for input types.

5.

Select a

Normal Grant Access Time

.

6.

Select an

Extended Grant Access Time

.

This is the amount of time the door will remain unlocked so the person can open it.

7.

Select a

Door Held Time

.

8.

Select an

Extended Door Held Time

.

This is the amount of time the door can remain open so the person can pass through.

9.

Select a Door Strike Mode.

Timed Unlock

Lock on Close

10.

(Optional) Select a Linked Camera if one is positioned to monitor the door.

11.

Select an

Access Mode

.

12.

(Optional) Select

Request to Exit Enabled

if the door is wired for it.

13.

(Optional) If

Request to Exit Enabled

is selected, select

Do Not Activate Strike on RTE

to

prevent the door strike from energizing when the Request to Exit contact closes.

14.

(Optional) Select any alarms the door is wired for:

Door Held Open

Door Forced Open

Tamper

15.

If the door is wired for a door opener:

a.

Select “Extended RTE” from the

Aux Input

list.

b.

Select “

Door Opener

” from the

Aux Relay

list.

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