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Users Guide Keri Systems, Inc.
3-18 Section 3: Database Programming 01914-003 Rev. 5.4
3.1 Configuring an Auxiliary RTE Input
Auxiliary RTE uses a general purpose input on the PXL-250/PXL-500 Controller or SB-293/SB-593
Satellite board to provide a second RTE input for a door. A typical use for the auxiliary RTE is to allow
a receptionist to unlock a door through a switch at the receptionist’s desk.
In this example, auxiliary RTE will be configured for Door-B on a controller with a satellite board
configured for 2-door control.
1. Click on the Setup ⇒ System pull-down menu or click on the icon on the tool bar. The Setup
System window appears.
2. Click on the I/O Config tab. The I/O config window appears (see Figure 3-11 on page 17 of this
section).
3. Input points 1 and 2 correspond to the Door-B door switch and to Door-B primary RTE. They are
pre-configured and cannot be changed.
4. Input point 3 is available as either a general purpose input point (Input3) or as the auxiliary RTE
input for Door-B (DoorB AUX RTE).
5. To configure the point as the auxiliary RTE input, click in the check box in the “Dedicated Y/N”
column beside Input Point 3 (see Figure 3-11 on page 17 of this section). When there is a check in
the box, the point is dedicated (see Figure 3-12). The name changes to “DoorB AUX RTE” to show
the point has been dedicated. To return this point to a general purpose input, click in the check box
again and remove the check mark.
Figure 3-12: Dedicated Input Point
6. Once the point has been configured, click on the button. If the point configuration is not
saved before clicking any other button or exiting the I/O config window, the configuration change
does not take affect.
7. Now update the access control network with the new information. Click on the button on
the tool bar (for details on the update process refer to “Update the Network” on page 35 in
section 5).