Specifications

Keri Systems, Inc. Doors
TM
Users Guide
01914-003 Rev. 5.4 Section 3: Database Programming 3-29
4.2.3 Assign a Door Type
Door types allow an operator to identify the type of door being used. There are four door types.
Door – a standard door (default setting)
Elevator – an elevator door
Gate – an electric gate (such as a gate controlling a parking lot)
Time and Attendance Terminal – to be used with a Time and Attendance Terminal
If you turned on the Elevator, Gate, or Time and Attendance Terminal control feature during “Set Door
Type” on page 17 in section 2, you need to assign that door type to a specific door at this time. Doors,
Gates, and Time and Attendance Terminals are treated exactly the same by the Doors program (except
when it comes to the exporting of information). The only difference noted by the program is in the icon
displayed to identify the door. The standard icon for doors, viewed as , changes to appear as
for doors identified as an elevator, for doors identified as a gate, or for doors identified as
a Time and Attendance Terminal when creating Access Groups (see “Setup Access Groups” on
page 44 in section 3) or when performing manual door control (see “Lock, Unlock, Suspend and
Restore Doors” on page 3 in section 6).
NOTE: In order for the Time and Attendance Terminal feature to work properly with the Export
feature, make sure the Time and Attendance Terminal has been assigned the door type of Time and
Attendance Terminal.
NOTE: A door controlled by an EntraGuard panel is treated the same as a regular door and does not
need to be assigned a door type other than Door.
1. To assign a door type, click on the Setup System pull-down menu or click on the tool bar
button. Then click on the Doors tab (see Figure 3-21 on page 28 of this section).
2. Scan down the door name and controller/door address columns and locate a door to be assigned a
door type.
3. Scan across the row and locate the “Door Type” column.
NOTE: If you did not choose to use an elevator door, gate, or Time and Attendance Terminal during the
doors setup (see “Assign a Door Type” on page 29 in section 3), this column will not appear as an
option.
4. Click on the arrow and a list of available door types appears. Scroll up and down this list and
select the desired door type.
5. Once changes have been made, click on the button. If the changes are not saved before
clicking any other button or exiting the system setup window, the data entered is lost and must be
re-entered.
NOTE: A two-door controller must NOT be configured with one door as an elevator door and the
other door as either a regular door or gate. This ensures that proper event filtering of elevator events
can be performed (see “Elevator Reports Events” on page 23 in section 5).