Specifications

Doors
TM
Users Guide Keri Systems, Inc.
3-42 Section 3: Database Programming 01914-003 Rev. 5.4
1. To set the primary and auxiliary RTE values, click on the Setup System pull-down menu or click
on the tool bar button. Then click on the Doors tab (see Figure 3-28 on page 40 of this
section. If the “Primary RTE” and “AUX RTE” columns do not appear in the window, use the scroll
bar at the bottom of the window and scroll to the right until these columns appear.
2. Scan down the door name column and locate the door to have primary and auxiliary RTE values
assigned.
3. Locate the “Primary RTE” column and click on the cell corresponding to the selected door.
4. Click on the arrow and a list of available RTE values appears. Scroll through this list and select
the desired RTE value. For this example, click on Disabled. The default value for auxiliary RTE is
Disabled, so this value does not need to be changed.
5. Repeat steps 2 through 4 for the Front Door. The Manufacturing Door is already set at the default
values and does not need to change.
6. Scan down the door name column and locate the door to have primary and auxiliary RTE values
assigned: Stockroom Door.
7. Primary RTE is already set at the default value and does not need to change.
8. Locate the “AUX RTE” column and click on the cell corresponding to the selected door.
9. Click on the arrow and a list of available RTE values appears. Scroll through this list and select
the desired RTE value. For this example, click on Momentary Unlock.
10. Scan down the door name column and locate the door to have primary and auxiliary RTE values
assigned: Back Door.
11. Locate the “Primary RTE” column and click on the cell corresponding to the selected door.
12. Click on the arrow and a list of available RTE values appears. Scroll up and down this list and
locate the desired RTE value. For this example, click on Do Not Unlock. The default value for
auxiliary RTE is Disabled, so this value does not need to be changed.
13. The resulting window should look similar to Figure 3-29.
Figure 3-29: Set the Primary and Auxiliary RTE Values
NOTE: When using the Continuous Request to Exit (CRTE), a few rules need to be considered.
A Global Lock and a manual Lock command take precedence over a CRTE request.
However, once the Global Lock or manual Lock command has been issued, a subsequent
CRTE request will unlock the door.
A CRTE request takes precedence over an AUL time zone function ONLY if the CRTE
request is active before the start time of the time zone and it keeps its precedence as long as
the CRTE request stays active.
If a CRTE request is active when a Global Lock command goes inactive, the door will
unlock until the CRTE request goes inactive or until some other Lock command overrides
the CRTE request.
CRTE and Global Unlock are mutually exclusive features; since they share the same input,
you can only enable one feature or the other, not both.