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1.3.2.A Forced Door Audio Alert
When enabled, the Forced Door Audio Alert comes on
for a period of time (it is set using command
45#ttt#0#**), when the door is in a locked state
andavalidcodewasnotenteredbeforethedoorwas
opened; an example would be someone forcing the
door open. (ttt can be a value from 00 to 990, in 10-sec-
ond intervals. The default is 10 seconds.)
This option requires the use of a Normally Open door
position switch. (The door contact is attached to the
white and yellow wires located in the battery compart-
ment on the wire harness that plugs into J4).
If you hear the Audio alert, entering a valid code turns
OFF the Forced Door Audio Alert.
To ensure that you do not get a Forced Door Audio
Alert when the door is opened from the secure side of
the door (the side without keypad), the Normally
Open Request-To-Exit (REX) input of the DoorGard
LS2/LS2P system must be closed prior to using the
handle to open the door.
Failure to trigger the REX input before opening the
door results in the Forced Door Audio Alert coming
on for the preset time.
1.3.3 Propped Door
Audio Alert
When enabled, the Propped Door Audio Alert comes
on when the door is held open for a period of time (it
is set using command 44#ttt#0#**), after the door
is opened using a valid code. (ttt can be a value from
00 to 990, in 10-second intervals. The default is 30
seconds. Setting the propped door time to 00 disables
the feature.)
This requires the use of a door position switch. (The
door contact is attached to the white and yellow wires
located in the battery compartment on the wire har-
ness that plugs onto J4). If you hear the Audio alert,
1.3 Programming Keypad Options and Parameters
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