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OUT RTE disabled if area is armed
XX,NO - Out 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
OUT 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.
Request To Exit control
XX, RTE Times Door Open
*-Change,Opt:
Defines the operation of the Request To Exit button (exit button).
0: RTE Times Door Open. When the Request To Exit button is pressed, the
door unlocks for the programmed unlock time.
1: RTE Holds Door Open. Allows the door to be held unlocked for as long as
the Request To Exit button is pressed or for the programmed unlock time,
whichever is longer.
2: RTE Shunts Only. When the Request To Exit button is pressed, the zone is
shunted, but no access is granted.
Request To Exit reporting
XX, NO - RTE Reporting
*-Change
This menu determines if the Request To Exit function for the door should be
reported.
Yes: Door Request To Exit report is sent to the printer and to the computer
when Request To Exit zone is active.
No: No report is sent when Request To Exit zone is active.
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ATS125x/1260 Four-Door/Four-Lift DGP Programming Guide

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