
42 R
EFERENCE
& I
NSTALLATION
M
ANUAL
When option [3] is enabled, the Access Card must be presented to
the reader before the User Access Code is entered on the keypad.
14.13 S
KIP
E
XIT
D
ELAY
W
HEN
A
RMING
W
ITH
A
CCESS
C
ARD
(Default = disabled) When an Access Card is presented to a reader twice
within approximately 5 seconds with the door closed, some or all the
partitions (see section 14.10) assigned to the Access Door can arm with or
without starting the Exit Delay. This feature is useful when the reader is
outside the partition so the partition(s) can be armed immediately.
14.14 R
ESTRICT
A
RMING
ON
D
OOR
With option [4] ON, the control panel can prevent an Access Card from
arming the partition(s) assigned to the door even if the Access Card is
programmed to permit arming.
14.15 R
ESTRICT
D
ISARMING
ON
D
OOR
With option [5] ON, the control panel can prevent an Access Card from
disarming the partition(s) assigned to the door even if the Access Card is
programmed to permit disarming.
14.16 D
OOR
A
CCESS
D
URING
C
LOCK
L
OSS
(Default = disabled) If the system registers a Clock Loss Trouble, the
control panel will no longer recognize the Schedules. Only the System
Master Code and User Access Codes with the Master feature enabled can
reset the clock when option [8] is enabled. To avoid Clock Loss, the Time
Module (DGP2-TM1) can be installed on the control panel. Enable or
disable the option as required:
14.17 B
URGLAR
A
LARM
O
N
F
ORCED
D
OOR
(Default = disabled) When option [5] is enabled and an Access Door is
forced open, it can send a signal to the control panel to trigger the burglar
alarm and to report to the Monitoring Station. The burglar alarm is
generated instantly regardless of the zone’s definition (i.e. entry delay is
ignored). Also, see “Log Door Forced Open Restore In Event Buffer” on
page 42.
For Burglar Alarm on Forced Door to function, the following must be done:
• Install a door contact and connect it to the door’s Access Control LCD
Keypad or Access Control Module
• Assign the door’s Access Control LCD Keypad or Access Control
Module to a zone (see “Zone Programming” on page 16)
• Enable option [5] in section [3038]: Burglar Alarm on Forced Door
14.18 L
OGGING
A
CCESS
C
ONTROL
E
VENTS
14.18.1 Log Request For Exit In Event Buffer
(Default = disabled) When a Request-for-Exit (REX) device registers
movement at the door, a REX event is generated (see section 14.1). When
option [2] is enabled, the control panel can record the REX events
generated from all the Doors in the Event Buffer, but cannot report these
events to the Monitoring Station. The events can be viewed by entering the
Event Record Display (see section 16.9).
Since REX events can occur often, the Event Buffer may fill up
quickly.
14.18.2 Log Door Left Open Restore In Event Buffer
(Default = disabled) Door Left Open Restore means that an Access Door
closed after it was left open beyond its keypad's programmed Door Left
Open Interval (refer to the Digiplex/DigiplexNE LCD Keypad and Access
Control LCD Keypad Reference & Installation Manual). When option [3] is
enabled, the Door Left Open Restore event can be recorded in the Event
Buffer. These events cannot be reported to the Monitoring Station, but can
be viewed by entering the Event Record Display (see section 16.9).
14.18.3 Log Door Forced Open Restore In Event Buffer
(Default = disabled) Door Forced Open Restore means that an Access
Door’s door contact closes after it was opened without the use of a valid
Access Card or User Access Code or receiving a Request for Exit signal.
When option [4] is enabled, the Door Forced Open Restore event can be
recorded in the Event Buffer. This event cannot be reported to the
Monitoring Station, but it can be viewed by entering the Event Record
Display (see section 16.9).
Option When arming with an Access Card:
[6]
ON
The Exit Delay is cancelled
[6]
OFF
The Exit Delay is triggered
Option Until the Clock is reset, access can be granted to:
[8]
ON
The System Master Code or User Access Codes with Full
Master or Schedule 00 enabled
[8]
OFF
All users regardless of their programmed Schedules
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