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Picture Perfect 4.6 User Manual - UTCFS Global Security Products

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Chapter 9<br />

Area management<br />

183<br />

Table 81. Doors form fields (continued)<br />

Field<br />

Forced<br />

Relock<br />

Door Strike<br />

Relock<br />

Description<br />

If enabled, this feature provides further security by locking a door if a second person presents a badge to<br />

the reader before the first person opens the door.<br />

Example: If a person badges into a reader but does not open the door, and a second person badges into<br />

the same reader before the first person’s Unlock Time expires, the door immediately locks. This shows on<br />

the Activity Monitor as two Double Door Locked transactions (one for each person).<br />

Door Strike Relock provides additional security by incorporating the ability to relock the door upon a door<br />

opening or closing, or after a specified period of time.<br />

On Door Open<br />

On Door Closed<br />

On Door Unlock<br />

Duration<br />

When the door is opened, the door strike relocks. Do not use this option if you are<br />

using magnetic locks with built-in door open sensors.<br />

When the door is closed (after being open), the door strike immediately relocks.<br />

The door strike relocks after the Unlock Time (set in the Door Values box) has expired.<br />

Related procedures<br />

To create, edit, or delete a Door record:<br />

1. Select Configuration, Doors and Readers, and then Doors tab.<br />

2. Refer to Creating, editing, deleting, and printing records on page 36.<br />

To define a door sensor:<br />

A door contact functions as a sensor for two door-open conditions: Door Open Too Long and/or Door<br />

Forced Open.<br />

If you are using the alarm shunting function on a door, when a valid badge unlocks the door strike<br />

and the badge holder opens the door, the system begins to count the number of seconds of<br />

Allowable Open Time. If the door is still open when this time elapses, an associated alarm can occur.<br />

If you are using the monitoring function on a door, when a door is forced open, an associated alarm<br />

can occur immediately.<br />

Note:<br />

You must define this sensor input (on the Inputs form) before you can select the appropriate Door Sensor Input (on<br />

the Doors form).<br />

1. From the Configuration menu, select Doors and Readers, and then click the Doors tab.<br />

2. Click New .<br />

3. Complete the following fields of the Doors form.<br />

• Description<br />

• Forced Open Shunt Time<br />

• Allowable Open Time<br />

• Keypad Shunt Time (optional - so the badge holder can use a code to override the<br />

Allowable Open Time).<br />

• Held-Open Sensing<br />

• Forced-Open Monitoring

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