User's Manual
Installation Manual the Push Button Override (PBO) 8-1
The
Push Button Override (PBO)
Figure 8.1 Push Button Override (PBO)
PBO Specifications
Positioning the PBO
Mounting the PBO
Connecting the PBO to the Keypad
Connecting the PBO to the Controller
The Push Button Override (PBO) (Figure 8.1)
triggers the Keypad’s Escort function; this
option overrides the presence of a Tag in the
zone to allow free access through the doorway
(no locks or alarms) from the non-Keypad side
of the door.
PBO Specifications
Power Requirements
Temperature
Weight
Power Requirements
The PBO uses three LEDs:
12V DC @ 55 mA
NOTE: The PBO triggers the Keypad; therefore,
the PBO current draw is based on the Keypad
used.
The Green LED indicates power.
The Red LED indicates an alarm.
The Yellow LED indicates the PBO has
been activated and the allotted escort
time is in progress. The time allotted to
pass through the doorway or zone is the
same as the Escort time on the Keypad.
Temperature
The PBO operates best in an ambient
temperature between 35 and 90 degrees
Fahrenheit. Operation outside of this range may
cause unexpected or undesirable results,
including premature failure.
Weight
A PBO weighs approximately 4.3 ounces.
Positioning the PBO
The PBO should be positioned on the side of the
door opposite the Keypad. In other words, if the
Keypad is on the inside of the door, the PBO
should be on the outside of the door. The PBO
can be flush mounted or surface mounted using
the appropriate mounting box and hardware.