232 en | Access
Notice!
To reduce false alarms, leave this programming item at Yes (default). This helps prevent the
door from "bouncing" open and causing a false alarm.
RPS Menu Location
Access > Doors > Deactivate On Open
12.1.18
RTE Shunt Only
Default: No
Selections:
Yes - when the RTE Input (Request To Enter) on the access control module is shorted the door
point is shunted for the duration of Shunt Time, page 230. The strike output is not activated.
No - when the RTE Input on the access control module is shorted the door point is shunted for
the duration of Shunt Time, page 230. The strike output is activated for the duration of Strike
Time, page 230.
Use this parameter when a user can open a door manually without relying on a token/card to
activate the strike (such as with a "push bar").
Notice!
No RTE Events when RTE Shunt Only is set to Yes
When RTE Shunt Only is set to Yes, the control panel does not log or report Request To Enter
events when the RTE Input is shorted.
RPS Menu Location
Access > Doors > RTE Shunt Only
12.1.19
RTE Input Debounce
Default: 600 ms
Selections:
300 ms
600 ms
900 ms
1200 ms
1500 ms
This parameter sets the length of time the access control module scans the RTE input before
initiating a request to enter (RTE) event. For appropriate settings, consult the manufacturer's
instructions for the device connected to the RTE input.
RPS Menu Location
Access > Doors > RTE Input Debounce
12.1.20
REX Shunt Only
Default: No
Selections:
Yes: Programmed shunt time will activate so door can be manually opened.
No: Request to Exit (REX) automatically activates the programmed strike and shunt time.
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Debounce
1800 ms
2100 ms
2400 ms
2700 ms
3000 ms
Program Entry Guide
Control Panel
3300 ms
3600 ms
3900 ms
4200 ms
4500 ms
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