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Door Group<br />

The door group that is assigned to this service will be unlocked when a valid user is found. This action is<br />

independent of the elevator function. The user does not need to have the doors that are assigned in this door<br />

group in the door group assigned to their access level. The door group will be unlocked independent of a user<br />

setting.<br />

The doors in the door group will be unlocked for the duration of the door lock time setting in each door.<br />

This allows a user to activate the intercom have access granted from the phone system and then the access<br />

control system grant access, allowing an event log to be generated of who let someone in to a foyer door,<br />

additionally this information can be posted to a DVR or Text Capture software application.<br />

SV001 Door Group<br />

None<br />

Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the door group setting and press [ENTER] to select the door group displayed.<br />

For more information about the list control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see page 344).<br />

Inter Byte Time<br />

The Inter Byte time sets the idle communications time before communications is reset by the Intercom Service.<br />

This is used when an intercom does not behave well and sends broken data that has an idle time between<br />

bytes. This setting allows a fragmented data packet to still operate correctly. This is typical of some intercoms<br />

that send information using proprietary modem and link devices.<br />

SV001 Inter Byte<br />

time: 004 secs<br />

To modify the inter byte time (000 to 255, a setting of 000 will result in the default of 4 seconds being used), use<br />

the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal Numbers (see page 341) and press [ENTER].<br />

User Offset<br />

When the validation of the user number is set to be an offset from the code that is entered the offset quantity<br />

needs to be entered in this screen. The offset amount is calculated as the number received from the intercom<br />

plus this value (Intercom Packet + Offset Number = User Number).<br />

SV001 Offset<br />

value: 00000<br />

To modify the offset value (00000 to 65535), use the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal Numbers<br />

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

Intercom Valid Data PGM<br />

The Intercom Valid data output is activated when a packet is decoded correctly. This output will activate<br />

regardless of the user being checked and is used to signal a "valid decode" has occurred. The PGM is not<br />

deactivated and should have a time set in its PGM programming properties to turn off.<br />

SV001 Valid<br />

pgm: --000:00<br />

To modify the Valid Data PGM, use the settings as explained in section Entering PGM and PGM Groups (see<br />

page 345).<br />

190 PRT-CTRL-SE <strong>Protege</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Controller</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> | PRT-CTRL-SE

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