Specifications

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! Duress Operation
Either of the two access codes may be set to Duress operation. When the
Duress Code is entered, the lock release will operate normally, and then
immediately afterwards activate an alarm. The alarm should be a discreet
sounder or indicator designed to alert security staff. Alternatively, the
duress code can be programmed to directly operate the alarm, without
releasing the door. Refer to ‘Programming the Action Codes’ and Table 2
for further details.
!! Egress Facility
The Egress facility enables the lock release to be operated directly from a
push-button (for the timed period). Typically this would be used to allow
personnel to freely exit through the controlled door. The facility may also
be used for a Firemans’ keyswitch, or to interface with other security
products such as a Door Entry Telephone System.
! Lock Delay
If required, the lock release can be programmed to operate after a preset
time delay, following entry of the access code. This function is useful if the
keypad is located a significant distance from the entrance.
!! User Programming
In addition to the two access codes the user may program several other
functions:
* Lock Duration
* Lock Delay Time
* Alarm Duration
* Key Entry Limit
* Code Entry Time Limit
* Time-Restricted Access
* Duress Code operation
! Non-Volatile Memory
The access codes and user programs are stored in a protected non-volatile
‘EEPROM’ memory, which does not rely on batteries. The access codes
and other programmable parameters are retained indefinitely without
power.