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Arm Disable?
YES = When all areas assigned in the PC6820 Arm/Disarm Mask are armed, the reader will be disabled.
The LED will not function and access will never be granted until at least one area is disarmed.
NO = The reader will always function regardless of the arm status of any area. Default condition is NO.
NOTE: To use this feature, at least one area must be assigned in the PC6820 Arm/Disarm mask.
NOTE: Do not use the arm disable option for readers that are assigned to keypads.
Access Shunt?
YES = When the system grants access to a user, the system will bypass the zone that the door is assigned
to for the Door Unlock time. If the door is forced open, the zone will go into alarm (or start an
entry delay). If the door is left open past the Door Open time, the zone will go into alarm (or start
an entry delay).
NO = The system will not bypass the zone that the door is assigned to after access is granted. The
default condition is No.
Select the area(s) that the door will be able to arm or disarm. Users will only be able to arm or disarm the
area(s) if their user cards are valid for the area(s). Make sure that the zone the door is assigned to is in the
same area(s) as programmed in the PC6820 Arm/Disarm Mask.
Example: If the door’s zone is programmed for area one, and the Arm/Disarm Mask is enabled on area
one, then all users that have arm/disarm capabilities for area one will be able to arm it (unless the Arm
Request or Disarm Request Schedules do not permit it).
Program the amount of time that the door will remain unlocked after a valid access card has been
presented. This is also the Request To Exit time period. Program the Door Unlock Time to be twice as long
as the Lock Delay Time, plus an adequate amount of time for a person to pass through the doorway.
[Example: if the Lock Delay Time is 3 seconds, program the Door Unlock Time to be at least 16 seconds - 2
x 3 sec., plus 10 sec. for a person to pass through the door.] You must do this because the door cannot be
opened during the Lock Delay Time (because the lock motor is active). The lock motor will be active two
times during this time period - once for unlocking and once for locking. The default setting is 10 seconds.
Valid entries are from 001-255 seconds.
This is the amount of time the door will be allowed to remain open before a door open too long event
will be generated. When half of the Door Open Time has expired the buzzer output will pulse slowly to
indicate that a Warning Door Open Too Long event has occurred (This event - Warning Door Open Too
Long will be logged to the event buffer). At the end of the Door Open Time the buzzer will come on
steady and the PC6010 will log Door Open Too Long. Default is 030 seconds.
The system will wait the programmed amount of time after the system is armed, before locking the door.
Valid entries are 000-255 seconds. The default time is 000 seconds.
The zone assignment allows the door input of the PC6820 to become an active zone input to the
PC6010. The zone that is to be used can be any zone from zone 17 to zone 256. The zone does not have
to be on a zone expansion module. For example the zones for the access control modules could be
assigned to the last 32 zones on the system (zones 225-256), this way the zones used for access control
will not interfere with zones used for the rest of the fire/burglary system. In the event that a door that is
assigned to a zone does exist on a zone expansion module, the door input will be used and all information
from the expander zone will be ignored.
The PC6820 zone is capable of using all of the zone states provided by the PC6010. The end of line
resistors used for the door input are 5600 ohms for the alarm contact, if DEOL is to be used the tamper
contact is also 5600 ohms. The door input must be programmed as a delay type zone. This could include
the Standard Delay, Force Arm Delay, or Auxiliary Delay zone types.
NOTE: In order to perform arming and disarming functions for a given area, the door zone must be
assigned to each of the areas, and the Arm/Disarm Mask must also be assigned to the same areas.
NOTE: In order for door lock devices to log to the event buffer the Zone Assignment must be
programmed and that zone must be assigned to an area.
Select a date schedule to determine at what times the auto arming sequence can be postponed by a user
presenting their access card at the appropriate reader. Only the areas to which the door’s zone are
assigned, and that are selected in the arm/disarm mask will be affected. The user’s access card must also
be assigned to the appropriate areas for the feature to work correctly. Default date schedule is 01.
DOOR TIMESDOOR TIMES
DOOR TIMESDOOR TIMES
DOOR TIMES
(02)(02)
(02)(02)
(02)
DOOR UNLOCK TIMEDOOR UNLOCK TIME
DOOR UNLOCK TIMEDOOR UNLOCK TIME
DOOR UNLOCK TIME
(0)(0)
(0)(0)
(0)
DOOR OPEN TIMEDOOR OPEN TIME
DOOR OPEN TIMEDOOR OPEN TIME
DOOR OPEN TIME
(1)(1)
(1)(1)
(1)
ZONE ASSIGNMENTZONE ASSIGNMENT
ZONE ASSIGNMENTZONE ASSIGNMENT
ZONE ASSIGNMENT
(03)(03)
(03)(03)
(03)
POSTPONE ARM SCHPOSTPONE ARM SCH
POSTPONE ARM SCHPOSTPONE ARM SCH
POSTPONE ARM SCH
(04)(04)
(04)(04)
(04)
SYSTEM AREASYSTEM AREA
SYSTEM AREASYSTEM AREA
SYSTEM AREA
6820 OPTIONS6820 OPTIONS
6820 OPTIONS6820 OPTIONS
6820 OPTIONS
ACCESS SHUNT?ACCESS SHUNT?
ACCESS SHUNT?ACCESS SHUNT?
ACCESS SHUNT?
NN
NN
N
ARM DISABLE?ARM DISABLE?
ARM DISABLE?ARM DISABLE?
ARM DISABLE?
NN
NN
N
ARM/DISARM MASKARM/DISARM MASK
ARM/DISARM MASKARM/DISARM MASK
ARM/DISARM MASK
(01)(01)
(01)(01)
(01)
LOCK DELAY TIMELOCK DELAY TIME
LOCK DELAY TIMELOCK DELAY TIME
LOCK DELAY TIME
(2)(2)
(2)(2)
(2)
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