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Active infrared, request-to-exit sensor – dual relay output
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9 Sensor Adjustment (cont.)
4.
DIP Switch Settings 8 position DIP (Picture 9).
DIP 1: R2E-100 will enter either fail-safe (ON) or fail-secure (OFF) if stuck in constant detection (masked).
DIP 2: Re-lock mode is door position mode (ON) or timer mode (OFF). *
DIP 3: Door position mode advanced re-lock time is 10 seconds (ON) or 30 seconds (OFF). *
DIP 4: Relay hold-time restart (ON) or continue counting down (OFF) upon re-detection.
DIP 5: Alarm enabled (ON) or disabled (OFF).
DIP 6: Enable the Card Reader Input (ON) or disable the Card Reader Input (OFF). Card Reader Input is normally-closed (NC).
DIP 7: Alarm sounds when normally-closed (NC) Card Reader Input is opened (ON) or alarm does not sound based on Card
Reader Input (OFF).
DIP 8: Future development.
* A normally-closed door position switch (switch is closed when door is closed) is required to be connected to the Door Position Switch
Input if this feature is ON. The door position switch is not included.
a) DIP 1: When any of the enabled inputs are in constant detection for greater than 10 seconds successively, the sensor is
considered masked and will enter either a fail-safe mode (ON) where the door is unlocked or a fail-secure mode (OFF) where
the door is locked. As soon as the sensor is no longer in detection, it will resume normal operation.
b) DIP 2: Re-lock mode is door position mode (ON), and re-locking will be based on a door position switch which will re-lock
the door after the door has first been opened and then re-closed. Re-lock mode is timer mode (OFF), and re-locking will be
based solely on the potentiometer adjusted relay hold time. A normally-closed door position switch (switch is closed when door
is closed) is required to be connected to the Door Position Switch Input if this feature is ON. The door position switch is not
included.
c) DIP 3: If Re-lock mode is door position mode as selected by DIP 2 and any of the enabled inputs go into detection but the door
does not open, the door re-locks after 10 seconds (ON) or 30 seconds (OFF) and becomes secure again. A normally-closed
door position switch (switch is closed when door is closed) is required to be connected to the Door Position Switch Input if this
feature is ON. The door position switch is not included.
d) DIP 4: If Re-lock mode is timer mode as selected by DIP 2 and any of the enabled inputs go into detection and the detection
is held or repeated, the potentiometer adjusted relay hold time will be restarting (ON), where the relay hold time will not expire
as long as the sensor is in detection. Timer mode will be non-restarting (OFF), where the relay will remain active for only the
adjusted relay hold time.
e) DIP 5: Enable the alarm (ON) or disable the alarm (OFF). If the alarm is enabled and the Re-lock mode is in door position
mode, the alarm will only sound whenever the door is opened (door position switch input is opened). If the Re-lock mode is in
timer mode, the alarm will sound as long as the relay hold time has not expired.
f)
DIP 6: Enable the Card Reader Input to provide activation (ON). Disable the Card Reader Input from providing an activation.
The Card Reader Input is normally-closed (NC).
g) DIP 7: If the Card Reader Input is enabled on DIP 7 and the alarm is enabled on DIP 5, enable the alarm to sound (ON) when
Card Reader Input is opened under normal operation or tampered with by wire cutting from the reader and leaving the input
opened. The alarm will not sound based on the Card Reader Input (OFF).
h) DIP 8: Currently has no function, but is allotted for future development.

10 Indicator LEDs

Green = On/Running and no detection
Red = Object in detection or input activated (example: hand in detection, or REX asserted)
Yellow = Relay active by relay hold time (re-lock mode set to timer mode as selected by DIP 2)
Flashing Orange = When the sensor or any of the enabled inputs are in constant detection for greater than 10 seconds successively.
As soon as the sensor is no longer in detection, it will resume normal operation.
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| Original Instructions
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75.5644.09 R2E-100 20181009
75.5644.09 R2E-100 20181009
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