Chamberlain IPAC Administrator's Manual page 131

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NOTE:
Devices and schedules must belong to the same account. When you
change the Owner, any Schedule dropdown lists automatically reload
to include all schedules defined for that account.
19. For Doors, set Passthrough, Invalid PIN, Door Ajar, and Request-to-Exit
parameters:
WARNING: Alarm Shunt Restrictions
If any device is connected to the AUX RELAY 1 terminal block on the
Door Board, the Alarm Shunt feature cannot be enabled. Both the
Shunt Alarm and Delay fields are inactive and a message displays
indicating that there is no alarm shunt available for this door node.
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In the Passthrough Period field, enter the maximum
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length of time (1-99999 seconds) the door should
remain unlocked after a user presents his or her
credentials and is authenticated or presses a Request-
to-Exit switch. For example, if this value is set to 15,
the user has 15 seconds to pass through the door
before it automatically re-locks. The default setting is
10.
Check the Shunt Alarm box if the door is connected to
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an alarm system that should be shunted (temporarily
disabled) for a specified period of time after the pass-
through period has expired. The shunt time is in
addition to the passthrough period. For example, if
Pass through Period is set to 10 seconds, and Shunt
Alarm Delay is 1 second, the alarm will engage only if
the door remains in an open state for more than 11
seconds after the user is authenticated.
When the Shunt Alarm box is checked, enter the
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length of time (1-99999 seconds) the alarm system
should be shunted In the Delay field. The default and
strongly recommended setting is one.
In the Invalid PIN attempts field, indicate the
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maximum number of consecutive invalid PINS that can
be entered in the door's keypad (1-99) before it is
considered a security risk and the keypad freezes. The
default setting is three.
In the Invalid PIN timer field, specify the amount of
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time (1-99999 seconds) allowed for each attempted
PIN entry. For example, if this field is set to 30, and
Invalid PIN attempts is set to 3, a person would have
90 seconds total (30 seconds per attempt) to enter a
valid PIN before the keypad freezes. The default is 30.
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