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Option 4 – Deny Entry if Inside Area Armed<br />

• Enabled the door will deny any entry if the inside area is armed.<br />

• Disabled the inside area will not affect the access decision.<br />

Option 5 – Deny Exit if Outside Area Armed<br />

• Enabled the door will prevent any exit if the outside area is armed.<br />

• Disabled the outside area will not affect the access decision.<br />

Option 6 – Disable Door Open Alarms if unlocked on Schedule, Latch or Area Status<br />

• Enabled the door will not generate the door left open alarm events to the reader expanders beeper and led<br />

ports if they are programmed. This allows a door to be "propped" open during normal opening times<br />

however a pre-alarm warning will still be generated.<br />

This option DOES NOT prevent the door left open trouble zone from being sent to the monitoring station if<br />

reporting on the trouble zone is programmed to be generated. To prevent the door open alarms from being<br />

sent schedule the zone type for the door open alarm events to operate without reporting during the day.<br />

• Disabled the door open alarm events operate normally.<br />

Option 7 – Prompt User Access Type<br />

• Enabled the user will be prompted on the reader expanders associated keypad to enter their reason for<br />

access. The user must enter the reason before access will be granted.<br />

• Disabled no prompt will be displayed.<br />

Option 8 - Generate User Access Taken Events<br />

• Enabled the door will generate a User Access Taken event if the door opens while the door is unlocked after<br />

entry has been granted. If the door remains closed an Access Not Taken event will be generated.<br />

• Disabled no event will be generated.<br />

Access Time<br />

Typically a door will unlock for a maximum of 5 seconds. Some users, especially the physically impaired, may<br />

find this time too short so it is possible to extend the door access time by entering a value into the Door<br />

Extended Access Time box. The value entered is in seconds. The door will unlock for the specified time only if<br />

the User who accesses the door is configured as an Extended Access user (configured under the Users<br />

options).<br />

DR001 Extnd Axs<br />

time: 00005 secs<br />

To modify the Extended Access time (00001 to 65535 seconds), use the keypad as explained in section<br />

Entering Decimal Numbers (see page 341) and press [ENTER].<br />

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