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Access Control
Allows the reader to control doors fitted with electrical locks. On the readers there are 2 inputs that
also can be outputs. They can be connected to the lock for opening and controlling the door.
Lock Open Time: This is the time the door release is going to be active when a valid tag is
presented.
Door Open Time: This is the time the door is allowed to be open before triggering an alarm.
Door Name: Enter the name of the door such as Front Door.
Door Location: Enter the location of the door such as First Floor.
NOTE: Access control falls outside the scope of EN50131-1.
Disarm Only
Allows the reader to be used to disarm the system only.
Device Disarms: This feature programs which area(s) the reader can disarm.
Device in Area: This feature programs in which area(s) the reader is active.
Device Name: Enter the name of the door such as Front Door.
Device Location: Enter the location of the door such as First Floor.
Entry Control
Allows the reader to be used as arm/disarm Device and access control.
Device Arms Areas: This feature programs which area(s) the reader can arm.
Device Disarms: This feature programs which area(s) the reader can disarm.
Device in Area: This feature programs in which area(s) the reader is active.
Lock Open Time: This is the time the door release is going to be active when a valid tag is
presented.
Door Open Time: This is the time the door is allowed to be open before triggering an alarm.
Door Name: Enter the name of the door such as Front Door.
Door Location: Enter the location of the door such as First Floor.
Keypad Device Type
Device Arms Areas: This feature programs which area(s) the keypad can arm.
Device Disarms: This feature programs which area(s) the keypad can disarm.
Device in Area: This feature programs in which area(s) the keypad is active.
Door Name: Enter the name of the door such as Front Door.
Door Location: Enter the location of the door such as First Floor.

5.7 Program Timers?

Timers
Description
Entry Time 1
Programmes the entry time for each area. If entry time is started at a door
Entry Time 2
programmed in multiple areas, the longest time will apply. Entry time 1
will apply to any inputs programmed as "Entry Delay 1" type, and Entry
Time 2 will apply to any inputs programmed as "Entry Delay 2" type.
Ensure that timer is no longer than 45 seconds in order to comply with
EN50131-1.
Exit Time
Programmes the exit time for each area. If the system is being armed at
an arm device programmed as 'IN' multiple areas, the longest of those
times will apply.
Bell Time
Cut off time for external sounder. Separate for each area. Repeat above
steps for each of the Enforcer 32-WE areas programmed.
Bell Delay
Delay after burglary alarm before bell activation.
NOT valid within 3 minutes of final arm, or after entry time started. If
'Silent 1st Alarm' selected in alarm responses, delay commences at
confirmed alarm.
Strobe Time
The duration of time the strobe output remains live after the bell time
ends, '99' means endless.
Number Re
Number of times system re-arms after bell time ends. Re-arm number
arms
applies to each area, and does not affect emergency alarms. '9' = 'always
re-arm'.
AC Fail Delay
Time delay before mains failure or technical alarm signalled. '250' = never
alarms. System change-over to battery supply and associated 'alert'
indication is always immediate. Mains Fail message on keypad not
permitted until valid code entry.
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Options
0-255 seconds
0-255 seconds
0-15 minutes
0-20 minutes
0-99 minutes
0-9
0-250 minutes

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