Selected hardware door operations – Keri Systems Doors.NET Manual User Manual

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Enable Door Contact - enable/disable monitoring of the door's contact switch

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Held Open - set the amount of time a door can be held open before a held open
event is generated

Strike Control

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Strike Mode - set the behavior of the strike relay with regards to the type of door
strike installed

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Strike Timing, Maximum - set the amount of time a door strike is active - 0 to 255
seconds

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Strike Timing, ADA/DDA - set the amount of time a door strike is active for ADA
and DDA standards - 0 to 255 seconds added to the Maximum Strike Timing

REX 1 Properties

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Operating Mode - set the REX operating mode: momentary or continuous

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Do Not Pulse Door Strike - mask the door contact switch and do not energize the
door strike; typically applied when an exit door has a crash-bar

Master/Slave (In/Out)

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Reader Function - set if this reader is a solo reader or if it is a master/slave reader
used in an In/Out door application

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Paired Reader - set if this reader is the paired reader used in an In/Out door applic-
ation

Options

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Enrollment Reader - configure this reader to be an enrollment reader; card present-
ations that generate an "Access Denied - Not In File" error message will cause the
presented card number to be entered into the cardholder menu

Monitoring

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Use This Filter - select a custom filter which controls which events are displayed,
acknowledged, or recorded (in the case of video applications)

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Global Trigger - select an event trigger that will be tested when this reader creates
an event - if the event matches the trigger, the trigger will activate

Selected Hardware Door Operations

The Selected Hardware tab displays four operation groups with manual operation com-
mands that can be applied to selected doors in the grid.

NOTE: As is typical with Windows based programs, you can select multiple, random
doors or consecutive sets of doors using the standard Windows Ctrl-Click and Shift-Click
commands.

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