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Assigning virtual outputs to physical outputs, Assigning outputs, Programming output times – Detex DTX-4100 User Manual

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Assigning Virtual Outputs to Physical
Outputs

(Standalone Mode Only)
The keypad is equipped with nineteen Virtual Outputs and twelve
Physical Outputs. Virtual Outputs are functions that you can assign
to operate any Physical Output. Physical Outputs include the main
relay and aux relay on the keypad, the eight relays on the 2000-
8EX Output Module and the two audio alerts on the keypad..

Using command 10, you can assign any Virtual Output to

any Physical Output or disable a Physical Output.

Each Physical Output can have multiple Virtual Output

assigned to it.

Assigning Outputs

(Standalone Mode Only)

Command/Action

Keys to Enter/Details

Assign Outputs

10 # virtual output # physical
output # **

Virtual Outputs

Physical Outputs

1 – Lock Output

1 – Main Relay

2 – Alarm Shunt

2 – Aux Relay

3 – Propped Door

3 – External Relay 1

4 – Forced Door

4 – External Relay 2

5 – OUT2

5 – External Relay 3

6 – OUT3

6 – External Relay 4

7 – OUT4

7 – External Relay 5

8 – OUT5

8 – External Relay 6

9 – OUT6

9 – External Relay 7

10 – OUT7

10 – External Relay 8

11 – OUT8

11 – Audio Alert 1

12 – OUT9

12 – Audio Alert 2

13 – OUT10
14 – Duress Output
15 – Panic Output (see page 5)
16 – Keypad Active Output
17 – Doorbell Output*
18 – REX Input Active
19 – Door Loop Input Active

Note: The keypad is equipped
with only two relays. The
Output Expansion Module
(2000-8EX) is required to use
additional outputs.

*Note: The Doorbell Output also works in both Front End Modes.
Disable Virtual Output

10 # virtual output # 0 # **

Disable Physical Output

10 # 0 # physical output # **

Programming the REX/Door
Loop Outputs
(Lock, OUT2-10)

49 # outputs # input # **
Outputs: Lock =1, OUT2 = 2,
OUT3 = 3, OUT4 = 4, etc
Input: REX = 0; Door Loop = 1)

Note: The default output settings are: Lock Output = Main Relay;
Alarm Shunt = Aux Relay; Forced Door = Audio Alert 1; Propped
Door = Audio Alert 2.

Programming Output Times

(Standalone Mode Only)

Command/Action

Keys to Enter/Details

Change Lock Output Time

11 # time # 0 # ** (1-255 sec)

Set OUT2 Time Duration

12 # ttt # mmm # **

Set OUT3 Time Duration

13 # ttt # mmm # **

Set OUT4 Time Duration

14 # ttt # mmm # **

Set OUT5 Time Duration

15 # ttt # mmm # **

Set OUT6 Time Duration

16 # ttt # mmm # **

Set OUT7 Time Duration

17 # ttt # mmm # **

Set OUT8 Time Duration

18 # ttt # mmm # **

Set OUT9 Time Duration

19 # ttt # mmm # **

Set OUT10 Time Duration

110 # ttt # mmm # **

Set Propped Door Time

44 # time # 0 # ** (10-990 sec)

Set Forced Door Time

45 # time # 0 # ** (10-990 sec)

Note: OUT2-10: ttt = time units; mmm = multiplier. Ex: “12 # 2 #
5 # **” = 10 seconds (2 time units multiplied by 5 seconds = 10
seconds). The maximum value of ttt and mmm is 255 (255 x 255).
The default output times (Lock Output, OUT2-10) are 5 seconds.
To toggle the output enter 0 for both ttt and mmm; Ex: 12 # 0 # 0 #
**.

Programming Keypad Options

(Default settings are in bold)

Command/Action

Keys to Enter/Details

Change Keypad Options

30 # option # setting # **

Option

Setting

0 – Audio Keypress Feedback

0 = Disabled

1 = Enabled

1 – Visual Keypress Feedback

0 = Disabled

1 = Enabled

2 – Auto Entry

0 = Disabled

1 = Enabled

3 – Error Lockout

0 = Disabled

1 = Enabled

4 – User Lockout

0 = Disabled

1 = Enabled

5 – Two-Part Users

0 = Disabled

1 = Enabled

6 – Keypad Backlighting

0 = Disabled

1 = Enabled

7 – Keypad Backlight Dimming 0 = Disabled

1 = Enabled

8 – REX Processing Select

0 = Only when
door closed

1 = Always

9 – Red LED Dimming

0 = Off when
backlighting dim

1 = Always On

10 – Door Loop Output
Processing

0 = Not when
lock latched

1 = Always

16 – Secured Series In/Out

0 = Records IN 1 = Records Out

18 – 8-Bit Burst Output

0 = Disabled

1 = Enabled

19 – WFE Red LED Select

0 = Disabled

1 = Enabled

20 – WFE Red LED Active
State

0 = Low

1 = High

21 – WFE Green LED Select

0 = Disabled

1 = Enabled

22 – WFE Green LED Active
State

0 = Low

1 = High

Note: WFE means Wiegand Front End

Document #: 6104402, Rev 2.0 Page 5 of 8

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