are the numbers used to program features (enabling/
disabling Users, User Groups, Passage Mode,
Schedules, etc.).
GROUP
• USER GROUP = Defining a User to specific
Groups, allows User entry when the Group is al-
lowed entry.
• GROUP 1 DISARMS BURGLARY CONTROL
PANEL = A Group 1 USER CODE entry can dis-
arm a Burglary Alarm control panel during a pre-
defined schedule. Should the Group 1 try to dis-
arm outside of the scheduled time, the Burglary
Alarm control panel will not disarm.
• GROUP 1 ENABLES GROUP 4 USERS = A
Group 1 USER CODE entry during a predefined
schedule will allow access to Group 4 Users.
• GROUP 1 PUTS UNIT IN PASSAGE = A Group 1
USER CODE entry during a pre-defined schedule
will unlock unit.
INSTALLER = See.... CODE, INSTALLER CODE.
KEYPAD = 10-numeric keys, : and special ;
key.
In addition, since the NETPDK and NETDK
models do not possess the internal hardware of a
lockset, for the purposes of this manual, the term
"keypad" may also be used to describe either the
NETPDK or NETDK.
• KEYPAD LOCKOUT = Keypad is programmed to
lockout Users, for a specified period of time, when
a specified number of invalid User Codes are en-
tered. Note: In Two Door Mode, "Keypad Lock-
out" only applies to the individual keypad respon-
sible (Keypad Lockout settings are controlled by
Functions 60-61).
• KEYPAD PROGRAMMING = Ability to program the
NETWORXPANEL using the keypad.
KEYPRESS = Pressing a button on the NETPDK or
NETDK keypad.
LEVEL ABILITY = Predefined User types (such as
Master, Installer, Manager and Supervisor) have spe-
cific abilities to program and/or control the NET-
WORXPANEL.
LOCKOUT ATTEMPTS = (Keypad Lockout) -- A speci-
fied number of invalid User Code entries (1-9), that
will disable the keypad for a predefined period of time
(1-60 seconds).
LOCKOUT TIME = (Keypad Lockout) -- A predefined
time (1-60) seconds that the NETWORXPANEL will
stop accepting User Codes, after a specified number
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LOG = See... AUDIT TRAIL.
MANAGER = See... CODE, MANAGER CODE.
MASTER = See... CODE, MASTER CODE.
PASSAGE = Allows anyone to pass through the door
without USER CODES (door is unlocked).
PROGRAM MODE = A mode allowing program / data to
be entered through the keypad. Only specific Users
can program a NETWORXPANEL manually, by en-
tering their USER CODE, followed by the ; key.
To exit program mode, press and hold any keypad
key until repeated beeps are heard.
PROGRAMMABLE RELAY FUNCTIONS = The relay
can be programmed for one or more functions.
RELAY = Switched output allowing remote control of
other devices. For an explanation of all relay fea-
tures, see Function 67 on page 22.
REMOTE INPUT = Allows entry into the protected area,
by the pressing of a normally-open button connected
to the NETWORXPANEL REMOTE RELEASE IN-
PUT terminals (T26 & T27) by someone on the other
side of the door.
SCHEDULE = A programmed operation (enable/
disable, lock/unlock, etc.) on a specific day (Sunday
through Saturday) and time.
SCHEDULES, QUICK = Any one of four most common
types of schedules can be programmed.
TIME = Hours and Minutes in the HHMM format.
TIME/DATE STAMP = A recorded date and time that an
event occurred.
TIMEOUT = Immediate operation for a specified number
of hours.
TWO DOOR MODE = "Two Door Mode" allows two key-
pads and/or two Wiegand devices to separately con-
trol two doors, with one keypad is designated as the
"primary" keypad controlling door number 1, and the
other as the "secondary" keypad controlling door
number 2.
UPLOAD = Receive data from the NETWORXPANEL.
USER = A person who has been provided with a USER
CODE for access through the door.
USER LOCKOUT, TOTAL = All Users (except for Mas-
ter Code) have been locked out and thus are denied
access.
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