D9412G/D7412G Program Entry Guide 7.0 RADXAXS

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D# Interlock Point

Default:

Blank

 

 

Selection:

Blank, 1 to 127, 129 to 247

1 to 127,

The point number assigned to the

129 to 247

Interlock point. Points 128 and 248 are

 

reserved by the control panel for

 

internal use.

 

 

Blank

There is no point number assigned to

 

the Interlock point.

 

 

Enter the Interlock point number. This point, when faulted, prevents the door controller from allowing access upon a valid ID read or door request.

Do not assign this point to another Door point. You may assign it to another controller. One Interlock point prevents multiple controllers from activating.

Door points must be programmed as Perimeter points. If a 24-hour point type is required for the Door point, you can use a Perimeter point type with a Point Response of 9 to C. Also, the debounce count must be set to 4 in Point Assignments.

The Interlock point is considered in a normal state if it is bypassed, swinger bypassed, or forced armed. This results in normal access even if the door is left open.

D# Auto Door?

Default:

No

Selection:

Yes or No

Yes

When the area assigned in D# Entry

 

 

Area # is disarmed, the door is in the

 

unlocked state. When that area is

 

armed, the door returns to the locked

 

state.

No

Door state is not affected by the armed

 

state of the area.

 

 

Use this program item to automatically unlock the door (latched, shunt, and strike) when the entry area is disarmed. The door re-locks upon Master or Perimeter Arming the area.

The unlocked state cannot be overridden manually.

Doors that are activated by Fire Unlock must be returned to normal using the Door Control function on the control center.

D# Fire Unlock?

Default:

No

Selection:

Yes or No

Yes

Relay activates and shunt is applied for

 

the door contact automatically upon a

 

Fire Alarm.

 

 

No

Door remains in its current mode upon

 

a Fire Alarm.

 

 

Use this program item to activate the relay for the door strike and shunt the door zone automatically upon a Fire Alarm. This feature overrides a Secure Door state, Locked Door state, Auto Door, and an Interlock Faulted point. The relay activates for all doors with this prompt programmed Yes when a Fire Alarm occurs in any area. Relays that are activated by Fire Unlock can only be returned to normal through the command center using the Door Control function.

This unlocks the door regardless of the armed state.

Each fire alarm that is generated causes a

Door Unlocked – Automatic Event.

D# Disarm on Open?

Default:

Yes

Selection:

Yes or No

Yes

The area disarms only after the door

 

was opened for a user with a valid

 

disarm level.

 

 

No

The area disarms whether or not the

 

door was opened as soon as a user with

 

a valid disarm level presents a valid

 

token/card.

 

 

Use this program item to determine whether the door needs to be physically opened prior to disarming the area upon a valid access request. The user initiating the access request needs access levels that allow disarming with ID.

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