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EntryProx™ User Guide

Part No. 4045-905, Rev C.2

5.4 REQUEST TO EXIT INPUT

When the EntryProx Request to Exit (REX) input receives a
momentary switch closure, it engages the main relay for the
programmed access time. It can be connected to a wall-mounted
exit button, to a push button under a reception desk, or to the relay
output of a passive infrared motion detector mounted above the
door on the secure side. The Request to Exit input activates the
alarm shunt to prevent false alarms when personnel use the
controlled door to exit the secured area. The Transaction Log
records all Request to Exit usages for monitoring purposes.

Locate connector P2 on the main circuit board and remove the 2-
pin jumper installed on pins 5 and 6.

Note: If you do not use a door contact, you need to twist the white
and orange wires together or the REX input will not function
properly.

Note: The door contact must be closed for the Request to Exit
feature to work properly

6 PROGRAMMING

IMPORTANT – READ BEFORE PROGRAMMING
THE ENTRYPROX UNIT

KEEP A USER LIST when programming cards and PIN codes
into your EntryProx. Write down the User Location, Card Number,
PIN Code and the Name of the User. Use the blank form at the
end of this book as a photocopy master. You will need this
information if you need to delete a card or PIN at a later time.

T

NEW FEATURE on Rev C Model – USER LOCATION 0
RESERVED FOR MASTER CODE
This feature was added to
reduce service calls due to overwritten Master Codes. The Master
Code places the unit into programming mode. The master code
defaults to User Location 1, but after a Master Code is
programmed into Location 0, User Location 1 can be
reprogrammed as any User Type.

NEW FEATURE on Rev C Model - FORCED CHANGE TO
MASTER CODE
This feature was added to increase security.

February 7, 2007

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