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TECOM TS1066 - Random Lockout Time; LED Area Mapping for Door Readers

TECOM TS1066
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Random lockout time
When the Door random bit event triggers on a Network Access Controller door
(which can occur if the door’s Random event % setting is non-zero), then there
is a new setting which locks out the door for a specified amount of time, called
Random % lockout time. The lockout time can also be specified as indefinite.
During this time, the door can only be opened by users with the “Privileged” flag;
the door cannot be opened by any other users.
Any LCD RAS attached to the door will display “Locked Out”.
Note: Users with the “Privileged” flag cannot cause a door lockout.
A door’s random lockout time can be programmed in CTPlus on the Access tab
of the Doors/Lifts form. See the “Random % lockout timesection on page 69.
LED area mapping for door readers
Note: LED area mapping does not apply in IP Direct mode.
It is possible to map the LEDs on door readers to specific areas, in the same way
as can be done for a ChallengerPlus RAS.
The LED area mapping is programmed in the Door reader dialog, accessed from
the Readers tab of the Doors/Lifts form. See the “Door reader dialog LED
mapping tab” section on page 66.

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