First Time Power Up - Alarm Lock NETWORXPANEL Installation Instructions Manual

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Two-Door Mode Wiring
The physical wiring for Two-Door Mode is just as easy as
any other type of configuration, with both keypads wired
to the same NETWORXPANEL terminals. If using com-
patible Wiegand devices, be sure to use the correct ter-
minals (T4-T8). See the section "TERMINAL DESCRIP-
TIONS" and the wiring diagram.
Two-Door Mode Programming
To configure the system for "Two-Door Mode", see
WI1855 and program Function 67 (Feature 13, "Create
Two-Door Mode"). When programmed, all existing auxil-
iary relay features (if programmed) are erased, and the
"primary" keypad activates the Main Relay (wired to door
1), and the secondary keypad activates the Aux Relay
(wired to door 2).
Finally, using the procedure in step 4 of "FIRST TIME
POWER UP", one of the two keypads will need to be des-
ignated as "secondary", because the rule is:
When two keypads are wired to the same NET-
WORXPANEL terminals, one keypad must be des-
ignated as "primary" and the other as "secondary".
Two-Door Mode Aux Relay
When Two-Door Mode is not programmed, the Auxiliary
Relay is available to be used for a variety of purposes.
With the Main Relay dedicated to operating the door lock-
ing device, the Aux Relay is available to be programmed
to trigger a bell, a light, a video camera, or any other type
of device provided the power limits of the relay are not
exceeded (see SPECIFICATIONS).
Mode is programmed, all Aux Relay features (if pro-
grammed) are erased; the primary keypad will then acti-
vate the Main Relay only and the secondary keypad will
activate the Aux Relay only.
Two-Door Mode Important Reminder
As stated previously, Two-Door Mode is used to sepa-
rately control two doors with two keypads wired to one
NETWORXPANEL. Note: The default settings of Two-
Door Mode are the settings that are in effect when Func-
tion 67 feature 13 is enabled, and no other Function 67
features are enabled.
Although from one perspective it appears that two sepa-
rate keypads exist in the installation, from the perspective
of the NETWORXPANEL (or from DL-Windows), two key-
pads do NOT exist; there is only ONE "Lock Program".
Therefore, when in Two-Door Mode, except for User
Codes, all lock-based timing features and Functions ap-
ply to the one NETWORXPANEL "Lock Program" and
therefore both relays on the NETWORXPANEL (except
when Function 67, feature 51 or 52 is enabled; see the
keypad programming instructions WI1855 for details).
Note: " Keypad Lockout" (Functions 60-61) only ap-
plies to the individual keypad responsible (see WI1855).
Refer to WI1855 for the following examples:
Example 1: In the default Two-Door Mode, if Function
45 "Enable Passage Mode" is programmed, Passage
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Mode will apply to BOTH relays and thus BOTH doors,
even though the Function was programmed at only one
of the two keypads. (If you wish to control each door sep-
arately, see WI1855 and use Function 67, feature 51 or
52).
Example 2: In the default Two-Door Mode, program-
ming Function 54 "Set Pass Time to 15 Seconds" will
always apply to BOTH keypads, and thus BOTH doors.
Example 3: In the default Two-Door Mode, program-
ming Function 69 "Enable
BOTH keypads, and thus all User Codes stored in the
NETWORXPANEL.
Example 4: In the default Two-Door Mode, program-
ming Function 72 "Schedule Enable Passage Mode
(Unlock)" will affect BOTH keypads, BOTH Relays, and
thus BOTH doors, even though this Function may have
been programmed at only one of the keypads. (If you
wish to control each door separately, see WI1855 and
use Function 67, feature 51 or 52).
DL-Windows:
keypads, controlling two doors, with two additional Wie-
gand devices wired; but be aware that DL-Windows will
interpret and display this complex system as a single
NETWORXPANEL (the same as if the NETWORXPAN-
EL were a single wireless door lock, such as a PDL6100
cylindrical lockset mounted to a door).

FIRST TIME POWER UP

When Two-Door
The NETWORXPANEL can have two
If applying power to the NETWORXPANEL, keypads
and/or Wiegand devices that were previously powered
and operational, and you wish to retain all existing
programming, go to the next section "POWER RE-
APPLIED".
Before applying power, all electric door strikes, magnetic
locks, Wiegand devices, keypads and all other accesso-
ries must first be wired to the NETWORXPANEL termi-
nals as detailed in the steps above and as indicated in
the wiring diagram.
1. Plug the transformer into a standard un-switched/
uninterruptable 120VAC electrical outlet.
Initially, all connected NETDK and NETPDK key-
pads will sound two beeps (connected Wiegand key-
pads will typically sound a single long startup beep,
depending on the manufacturer). The NETWORX-
PANEL will command each keypad to output the
standard three startup beeps, a "15-second waiting
period" (do not press any keys during this time) fol-
lowed by a set of rapid beeps when the keypads are
ready (these beeps are characteristic of all Networx
and T3 series devices).
second waiting period", NETWORXPANEL Firm-
ware V64t adds two separate RED LED pulses.
In addition, the green LD1 "Activity" LED (located on
the right side of the PC board) will flash with each
beep, thus confirming a proper cold power up of the
NETWORXPANEL.
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as Enter Key" will affect
During this "15-
Note:
If these flashes and
Note:
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