Request To Exit Device (Rex) - Chamberlain Elite EL2000 Programming Manual

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When activated, a Request to Exit Device (REX) opens a door or activates specific
relays you can assign. It is typically used for residents to exit through a controlled
door or gate.
• The REX can be assigned a door number (1-4) that will activate preset relay(s) from
Your Door Settings (see page 25).
• The REX can have one or more specific relays assigned to it.
A REX device is usually a Normally Open Push Button wired to a specific "Door" that
allows it's relay to function as an Exit Door.
REX 2=Door 2, REX 3=Door 3, REX 4=Door 4
Press
Then
1
Enter REX Number (1-4). Then (#)
2
NOTE: The REX number is the Door Number" the exit device is wired to.
Select REX Option (0-2). Then (#)
3
0=Disable
1=Use Your Door Settings (see page 25).
2=Assign Specific Relay(s) to the Exit Device.
If Option "2" was Selected above, Specify Relay(s) to Activate (1111-0000). Then (#)
4
0=Deactivate, 1=Activate (1st digit=Relay 4, 2nd digit=Relay 3, etc.)
Example A:
When the REX Device wired to Door "2" is activated, Only assigned relay "2" and "3"
will activate.
Example B:
When the REX Device wired to Door "2" is activated, Your assigned relay(s) from
Door 2 of Your Door Settings will activate (see page 25).

Request to Exit Device (REX)

OR
Factory Setting: REX 1=Door 1,
1
2
1
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Relay 4 Relay 3 Relay 2 Relay 1
3
Deact
Activate Activate
2
3
4
4
Deact

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