Request To Exit Options - Interlogix ATS125 Series Programming Manual

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No: Valid TZ is required for the user to exit.

Request To Exit options

2-Request To Exit Options
XX,Menu
Request to exit menu provides options for a push button, connected to either a
zone or a special input on a RAS that is used to open a door.
Request To Exit Timezone
XX, RTE Timezone 0
*-Dis, TZ:
Enter a timezone number that will control the time period during which a Request
To Exit button (exit button) will unlock a door to allow exit. When the timezone is
valid, a user may press the Request To Exit button and the door will unlock.
Select timezone 0 (= Always) when the request to exit should always be
available.
Note:
Timezones are programmed in the Advisor Master in menu 13. Only
timezones 0 to 24 can be entered.
See also "Request To Exit zone number" on page 35.
IN RTE disabled if area is armed
XX,NO - In RTE Disabled When Armed
*-Change
The option is used if the Request To Exit button is wired to a zone on ATS125x
(recommended).
This menu controls the ability to use the Request To Exit button on a zone or the
IN reader (exit button) to open the door if any of the areas assigned to the door
are armed.
Yes: The Request To Exit button does not unlock the door if any of the areas
assigned to the door are armed
No: The Request To Exit button unlocks the door regardless of the status of
the area(s) assigned to the door.
Note:
If ATS125x loses communication with the Advisor Master, then ATS125x
remembers the latest status of the area.
See also "Areas assigned to door" on page 35.
ATS125x/1260 Four-Door/Four-Lift DGP Programming Guide
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