Linear RE-1 Relay #2 Alternate Options, Model MGT Gate Edge Transmitter Setup, Anti-passback Time

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Relay #2 Alternate Options

Default: Access Relay

Relay #2 can be used for functions other than triggering a gate operator or door strike. Relay #2 can be programmed to shunt alarm contacts during Relay #1 activation or perform up to fi ve Alarm Functions.Two PPN numbers are used to program the Relay #2 options.

Press: Role

Role: 0 = Access Relay

1 = Alarm Shunt (Follows Relay #1 activation, used to shunt external alarm contacts with Relay #2’s contacts)

2 = Obstacle Detector

3 = Activate during one or more of the five Alarm Functions programmed below

NOTE: More than one alarm function can be enabled at a time. Up to five digits can be entered for “Activate”.

Press: Activate

Activate: 0 = No alarm function (default)

1 = On forced entry (activates when SENSE #1 input opens without Relay #1 activation)

2 = On door/gate ajar (activates when SENSE #1 input stays open for longer than one minute after Relay #1 activation)

3 = On main keypad lockout (activates when the main keypad is in “lockout” from too many incorrect code attempts)

4 = On remote keypad lockout (activates when the remote keypad is in “lockout” from too many incorrect code attempts)

5 = On driveway sensor (activates when SENSE #2 input closes)

Model MGT Gate Edge Transmitter Setup

Linear’s Model MGT Gate Edge Transmitter can be used with the RE-1 for obstacle detection. When the gate edge sensor triggers the MGT transmitter, the RE-1 can be programmed to activate Relay #2 which would in turn, activate the obstacle input of the gate operator.

Press: Obstacle Facility ID

Obstacle: 0 = No MGT obstacle transmitter (default) 1 = MGT obstacle transmitter used

Facility: Facility code 0-15 of MGT transmitter ID = 5-digit ID number of transmitter

NOTE: The Facility and ID entries are not required if Obstacle is set to “0”.

Remote Keypad Address

Default: 3

If a Linear Model AM-KP is used as a remote keypad the ADDRESS switch in the remote keypad needs to match the “address” setting in the RE-1. For most installations, simply set the remote keypad’s ADDRESS switch to “3” to match the RE-1 default setting. If required, use the following programming PPN to change the address number.

Press: Address

Address: 0 = Remote keypad disabled 1-6 = Keypad address 1-6

NOTE: After changing the keypad address, restart the system using the RESTART button.

Sense Input Alternate Function

Defaults:

 

SENSE #1 = SENSE

 

SENSE #2 = SENSE

Each of the two SENSE inputs can be independently programmed to act as INHIBIT inputs. As an INHIBIT input, as long as the input is grounded, access can not be granted for that input’s relay (1 or 2). A typical application would be connection of an external timer or service switch to temporarily prevent visitors from activating the access device.

Press: Input Type

Input: 1 = SENSE #1 2 = SENSE #2

Type: 0 = Input will perform as SENSE 1 = Input will perform as INHIBIT

Keypad Lockout Count

Default: 5 Tries

The Keypad Lockout Count sets the number of incorrect code entry attempts required to place the keypad in “lockout” for a one minute period. During “lockout” the keypad will not accept any code entries. The Keypad Lockout Count effects both the main and remote keypads.

Press: Count

Count = 2-7 Incorrect entries

Anti-passback Time

Default: Off

The Anti-passback feature prevents the same entry code or transmitter from being used to gain access more than once during the set time.

Press: Time

Time: 0 = No anti-passback

1-4 = Anti-passback time (in minutes)

Modem Ring Detect On/Off

Default: On

The RE-1’s built-in modem monitors the telephone line for telephone rings. When the Modem Ring Detect is enabled, the modem will answer the telephone if two consecutive telephone calls occur within 30 seconds. The Modem Ring Detect can be disabled, this will also disable any computer based programming of the RE-1.

Press: Detect

Detect: 0 = Ring detect OFF 1 = Ring detect ON

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