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$PIN Timeout. Optional. The maximum amount of time, in seconds, which can pass between the presentation of a key and the entry of a verification PIN. Default is 10.

%Max Inv. PINs. Optional. The maximum number of invalid PIN entry attempts to permit before cancelling the key presentation. Default is 4.

&VIPs Digits. Optional. The number of digits in the PIN number for doors using keypads only. The range is 4 to 8. Default is 4.

'Modem Definition. Not used when the SE 6000 is connected directly or in a dial-up configuration.

-.Latched Contact. Optional. The number of the output contacts that are assigned as a latched contact (0—51). Default is 0.

ABA Site Code Grp. Optional. The ABA site code group ID number.

-EMPI Alt1 Code. Optional. Alternate EMPI site code #1.

-!PIN seed. Optional. The base seed number used when generating PINs. The value entered here has priority over the default PIN seed value entered on the [pndfentr] screen (see Entering Default PIN Digits and Seed for an SE 422 in this section). Default is 0.

-"PIN Digits. The number of digits in the PIN code for this SE 422. The value entered here has priority over the default PIN digits value entered on the [pndfentr] screen (see Entering

 

Default PIN Digits and Seed for an SE 422 in this section). Default is 0.

-#

EMPI Alt2 Code. Optional. Alternate EMPI site code #2.

-$

# of Retry Times. Used to inform a remotely connected SE 422 the number of times to

 

attempt to contact the host computer over telephone lines before considering a connection

 

to be currently impossible to make.

-%

XON/XOFF. Terminal Port and Host Port: Used to inform the SE 422 whether XON/XOFF

 

flow control will be used at either of these two ports. Used for remotely connected SE 422s

 

only.

-&

Bldg Mode Indicators. Conditional. Enter the input point contact number or output relay

 

number to initiate and display the status of the building mode.

 

Monitor — Input point contact ID (0 — 75)

 

Open, Limited, Closed — Output point relay ID (0 — 51)

 

 

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SE 6000 specifications

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