Question How to Set Time Delay and Delayed Opening Window in Auditcon Models 252 & 552? |
Answer This operation allows the Master User to define a time delay period for opening of the lock as well as a delayed opening window. The Master User can specify a time delay of 01-99 minutes. The time delay begins as soon as a single valid combination is entered. While powered, the lock will display two red flashes approximately every four seconds for the duration of the time delay. After the specified delay period has expired, you will have 01-20 minutes (the duration of this delayed opening window is user-defined) in which to re-enter the valid combination. During this 01-20 minute window, the lock will display two green flashes, each accompanied by a beep, every four seconds as long as it remains powered. If the lock powers down and you attempt to re-power it during this window, the lock will act the same as it did at the beginning of the delayed opening window. If the valid combination is not entered within the window, the lock will not open. A valid combination entered after the delayed opening window has expired will simply cause another time delay period to begin. The default time delay is zero (i.e., the lock can be opened immediately after the combination requirements are met). Note: The time delay settings can be changed at any time. A change in delayed opening will not take effect until after the next opening. Caution: When Time Delay is set in a lock, designated Users (Access or Subordinate) become Time Delay Override Users. Users who have the ability to override Time Delay cannot open the lock or be added to the lock once a Time Delay value has been defined in the lock.
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