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$Reader Type. Required. Enter the reader type number in the ranges 1 through 12 as described above.

%Assoc Reader ID (Associated Reader). Required if the reader is used in conjunction with a keypad. Enter the ID number of the Reader used with the keypad. Default is 0.

&Door Switch ID. Required. Enter the door switch point ID used in conjunction with this reader. (If passback protection is in effect, two readers may share a single door switch.) The system enters the default value of 0 (zero) if this field does not apply.

'Trace. A Y/N field used to indicate if all events at this reader are to be specially reported (traced). Default is N.

-.Disable. Required. A Y/N field indicating if the device is to be shunted at system start up (Y). This function varies with different types of ACUs. Default is N (device not shunted).

REX Point ID. Required if the reader is used in conjunction with a request-to-exit (REX) device or switch. Enter the REX ID number. The system enters the default value of 0 (zero) if this field does not apply.

-T & A Dir. Time and attendance direction. If the time and attendance feature is used, enter N—None, I—Global In, or O—Global Out. The default is N.

-!Unlock Time. Optional for NexSentry, 8xx-series, and SE 422 ACUs. Enter a time period in seconds (1-240) that the door is to remain unlocked when a valid key is presented. Default is 10 seconds.

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Read While Open. Optional for NexSentry, 8xx-series, and SE 422 ACUs. A Y/N field used to indicate if keys are to be read while the door is unlocked. The default is N.

Reverse Lock. Optional for NexSentry, 8xx-series, and SE 422 ACUs. A Y/N field used to indicate if the lock power is normally off (N) or on (Y).

Entering Zone. Optional. Enter the zone number for this reader, if applicable.

Leaving Zone. Optional. Used with anti-passback if reader controls exit from a zone. Enter the exit zone number.

Tenant. Optional. Enter a four-digit maximum tenant number. If omitted, Tenant 0 (zero - system owner) is entered by default.

Tim Cd 1: ... and Mod. Both optional. Four time codes may be entered denoting when this reader is active This function varies with different types of ACUs. Note that the downloaded ACU will still operate in the field during excluded time periods. If omitted, the reader is never

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SE 6000 specifications

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