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To program the Invalid PIN lockout action use the following command sequence:
1. Enter Program Mode.
Press: 99 # Master Code *
The yellow LED flashes slowly.
2. To program the action for the forced door output, press: 30 # 19 # 1 # **
The yellow LED continues to blink slowly.
To program the action for timed lockout, press: 30 # 19 # 0 # ** (default)
The yellow LED continues to blink slowly.
3. Exit Program Mode.
Press: *
The yellow LED stops flashing.
When you set it to operate the Forced Door output the system's current Forced Door settings (AUX output, duration, audio alert, etc)
are used. Once the Forced Door is activated, the invalid PIN entry counter clears. Now another lockout can occur as soon as the
threshold level is reached again.
When you select the Timed Lockout function all keypad PIN entries are disabled, with the exception of the [99 # Master Code*]
sequence, for the duration of the lockout. The duration of the time lockout is specified through command 32, parameter 5. The
command sequence is as follows:
1. Enter Program Mode.
Press: 99 # Master Code *
The yellow LED flashes slowly.
2. Enter the facility code (value = 1 to 255; set in 5 second increments; default = 60, which is 5 minutes).
Press: 32 # 5 # value # **
For example: To set for 10 seconds press 32 # 5 # 2 # **
3. Exit Program Mode.
Press: *
The yellow LED stops flashing.
Normal PIN-related indicators are disabled during a timed IPL. To determine the IPL state, enter a "known" invalid PIN such as
[123456 *]. This should generate the usual three beeps, indicating the PIN is not found. If the beeps do not occur, then IPL is active.
Also note that invalid PINs entries are not logged during an active IPL.
There are a number of ways to clear an active timed IPL: (1) pressing the program button or disconnecting power to the system always
clears a lockout; (2) presenting a valid prox card programmed as either a "Card Only" or "CardORCode" user type also cancels an
active timed lockout.
NOTE: Presenting a prox card programmed as "Card AND Code" does not clear the lockout as the entry of the required keypad PIN
is ignored.
There is a special situation when using the [99 # Master Code *] sequence to clear a timed IPL. If an invalid 99# Master Code* is
entered as part of the sequence to clear the IPL, a good 99# Master Code* sequence does not cancel the current lockout. This prevents
someone from attempting to guess the master code to cancel the lockout.
Once the IPL is activated by an invalid master code, it remains active until the IPL expires or is cancelled by some other means.
Entering [99#Master Code *] with the correct master code causes the red LED to "dropout" while the IPL is active.
Note that a continuous red LED dropout is used to indicate an active User Lockout condition. This should not cause confusion because
only a single red dropout occurs after the [99#Master Code *] sequence is entered.
Document # 6055676, Rev 2.2, D4b
prox.pad Installation/Programming Manual
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