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Solution 6000
Installation Manual
Swipe Token 3
Times Within 5
Seconds
Swipe Token 4
Times Within 5
Seconds
Table 28: Badging Examples
In version 2.15, a fingerprint reader can now be
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used to arm or disarm all user areas if required. A
Note
fingerprint user now has the ability to turn all areas
they belong to All On, Part On or Off when they
present their fingerprint at the reader when Option 5
- All User Areas are set in MENU 6-1-2. The following
two tables outline door control with both non
badging and badging operations.
Non Badging
Area Is All On
Present Finger Once
Area Is Part On
Present Finger Once
Area Is Off
Present Finger Once
Present Finger and Hold
Table 29: Fingerprint - Non Badging Examples
Badging Allowed
Area Is All On
Present Finger Once
Area Is Part On
Present Finger Once
Area Is Off
Present Finger Once
Present Finger and Hold
Table 30: Fingerprint - Non Badging Examples
10-6
Device Programming
Open Door +
Turn Area All On
Open Door +
Turn Area All On,
Switches To Part On
Open Door +
=
Turns Off All User Areas
Open Door +
=
Turns Off All User Areas
Open Door +
=
Turns On All User Areas
Opens Door +
=
Turns Part On All User Areas
Open Door +
=
Turns Off All User Areas
Open Door +
=
Turns Off All User Areas
=
Open Door
Opens Door +
=
Turns On All User Areas

Enable Egress Input

this option when selected will enable the egress input
on the rear of the control console. Where the console is
then assigned to a door triggering this input will then
trigger the door to operate for the programmed time
thus allowing access.

Log Egress Events

There can be many Egress events per day on an access
control system which can clutter the history log over
time. If you enable the Log Egress Events option then the
egress events are recorded into the history log for later
review.
Devices > Keypads & Readers >

Indicator Options

1

Extinguish

2
Greetings
3
Display Temperature
4
Display Area Icons
5
Trouble Alert Beeps
6
Entry Exit Warning
7
Part Exit Warning
8
Chime Tone
This menu allows you to program various options for
each LAN keypad, LAN reader or LAN fingerprint reader.
Keypads that have an in-built proximity reader, the
parameters set when selecting the keypad is common for
both the keypad and in-built reader.
1) Press [MENU] + [6] + [1] + [5] and use the up and
down arrows to highlight the keypad in the list
then press [OK].
Extinguish
 Greetings
Display Temperature
Press  OK ON OFF MENU
2) Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight the
option then press the [ON] key to enable or the
[OFF] key to disable.
3) Repeat Step 2 until all options are programmed as
required, then press [OK] to save and exit or press
[MENU] to exit without saving.
Extinguish
This option allows the LAN device (eg. keypad, proximity
reader or fingerprint reader) to automatically turn off
all key backlighting and status LED's when there is no
activity for approximately 4 minutes. As soon as an
alarm occurs or user activity on the LAN device, the
backlighting and/or status LED's will return to normal.
MENU 6-1-5
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