Specifications

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Pre-Alarm Time
The pre-alarm time is programmed to allow the door to be left open for a certain period before it will generate a
pre-alarm condition. When the pre-alarm condition is reached this will typically activate a PGM on the PRT-RDI2
that is controlling the door.
DR001 Pre-Alarm
time: 030 secs
To modify the pre-alarm time (000 to 255 Seconds), use the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal
Numbers (see page 333) and press [ENTER]. Setting a 000 value will result in the pre-alarm feature not
operating.
Maximum Door Open Time
The maximum door open time when it is reached will generate a door left open alarm activating the appropriate
trouble zone and PGM output on the PRT-RDI2 that is controlling the door.
The default configuration will mean that the door will generate a left open alarm 15 seconds after the pre-alarm
condition. For the trouble zones to activate they must be set in the reader expander.
DR001 Max Open
time: 045 secs
To modify the maximum door open time (000 to 255 Seconds), use the keypad as explained in section Entering
Decimal Numbers (see page 333) and press [ENTER].
Door Lock PGM or PGM Group
You can assign a PGM or PGM group that controls the physical electric lock for the door. This is typically the
lock control PGM on the PRT-RDI2 reader expander that is being used to control the door.
DR001 Door Lock
pgm: --000:00
To modify the door lock PGM or PGM Group, use the settings as explained in section Entering PGM and PGM
Groups (see page 336).
Pre Alarm PGM or PGM Group
You can assign a PGM or PGM group that will activate when the pre-alarm time that is programmed is reached.
Use this to warn users that the door will generate an alarm if it is left open any longer.
DR001 Pre Alarm
pgm: --000:00
To modify the pre alarm PGM or PGM Group, use the settings as explained in section Entering PGM and PGM
Groups (see page 336).
Pre Alarm PGM Pulse ON Time
The pre alarm PGM pulse on time is used to make the PGM output pulse on and off when activated. The value
entered here must be greater than 0 and is in increments of 100ms. For example setting 10 will pulse the unit on
for 1 second and then off for the programmed time set in the pulse off section.
DR001 Pre Alarm
time: 000 on
To modify the pre alarm on time (000 to 255 100ms Increments), use the keypad as explained in section
Entering Decimal Numbers (see page 333) and press [ENTER]. Both the on and off pulse settings must have a
value greater than 000 for this feature to operate.