DOOR SETUP

Editing a Door

1.      Enter a name for the door.

2.      Select Fail-Secure or Fail-Safe for the door lock.

§        Fail-Secure: The strike is locked when power is removed (door locks, door strikes).

§        Fail-Safe: The lock output is energized to lock the door (electromagnetic locks).

3.      Select an Unlock Schedule from the drop-down list. An unlock Schedule will allow the system to unlock the door for a predetermine period of time that you will select.

4.      Select the Unlock door by schedule after first man in checkbox to unlock the door automatically when a first access card is granted. Default is unchecked.

5.      Select a Map from the drop-down list.

6.      Select a Video view from the drop-down list.

Note:        The video view will only be activated if the video feature is enabled in EntraPass.

Access Timing Options

7.      From the Access Timing Options group, enter an Unlock Time in the text box. It is the time during which the door is unlocked on a valid card read or a valid request to exit event (when the REX is defined to unlock the door). The time range value can be from 00:00:01 to 04:15 (255 sec.) for a KT‐100, KT‐200 and KT‐300; or to 18:12:15 (65535 seconds) for a KT‐400. Default value is 10s.

8.      Enter an Open Time in the text box. It is the time during which a door can remain opened following a permitted access or a valid request to exit request. This applies only to a door defined with a door contact input. The time range value can be from 00:00:01 to 04:15 (255 sec.) for a KT‐100, KT‐200 and KT‐300; or to 18:12:15 (65535 seconds) for a KT‐400. After this delay has expired, the system will generate the event “door open too long” and the door piezo will sound to warn the cardholder. It will continue to sound until the door is closed. Default value is 30s.

9.      Enter an Extended Unlock Time in the text box. This option allows to keep the door unlocked for an extended period. If you want to use this option, specify the delays in the Unlock time (default is 40s) field. The time range value can be from 00:00:01 to 04:15 (255 sec.) for a KT‐100, KT‐200 and KT‐300; or to 18:12:15 (65535 seconds) for a KT‐400.

10.  Enter a Extended Door Access Delay Open Time in the text box. This option allows to keep the door opened for an extended period in order to allow people with disabilities to pass through without triggering an alarm. If you want to use this option, specify the delays in the Open time (default is 2 min) field. The time range value can be from 00:00:01 to 04:15 (255 sec.) for a KT‐100, KT‐200 and KT‐300; or to 18:12:15 (65535 seconds) for a KT‐400.

Multi-Swipe Options

11.  From the Multi-Swipe Options select the Enable Multi-Swipe checkbox. Deselecting will disable the multi‐swipe function but keep the parameters entered previously for future use.

12.  Select a schedule from the drop-down list. The schedule applies to both the double swipe and triple swipe actions and will need to be valid when the person swipes the card a second time or a third time for the corresponding action to occur.

13.  From the Double/Triple Swipe Parameters option groups, select the Double/Triple Swipe Action:

§        Arming Alarm System Or Partition: Equivalent to an arm door manual operation including panel partitions arming functionality. When this action is selected on a global or a KT‐NCC gateway, it will be performed only when the door is configured as an arming reader in one or more alarm systems. The operator needs to use a double or triple swipe to arm an alarm system. The double/triple swipe conditions are first verified and then the arming conditions of the alarm system.

§        Toggle door lock: Relock on access on double/triple swipe will be automatically checked and disabled.

§        Temporarily Unlock Door: Relock on access on double/triple swipe will be automatically checked and disabled. A delay can be entered (between 00:00:01 and 18:12:15).

§        Toggle relay: A relay or relay group can be selected.

§        Temporarily Activate Relay: A relay or relay group can be selected. A delay can be entered. (between 00:00:01 and 18:12:15).

§        Lock Door: Relock on access on double/triple swipe will be automatically checked and disabled.

§        Unlock door: Relock on access on double/triple swipe will be automatically checked and disabled.

§        Activate relay: A relay or relay group can be selected.

§        Deactivate relay: A relay or relay group can be selected.

14.  Enter a Delay for the selected action in seconds. There is a maximum delay of 3 seconds between two card swipes to be considered by EntraPass as a double or triple swipe. A beeping sound will be heard two times for the double swipe and three times for the triple swipe. A long beep indicates a denied entry.

15.  Select a Relay to be triggered from the drop-down list.

16.  Select the Relock on Access On Double/Triple Swipe checkbox to lock the door before executing the double or triple swipe action.

Access Options

17.  From the Access Options option group, select a Door contact from the drop-down list.

18.  Select a Shunt Door schedule from the drop-down list.

19.  Select the Door open reading checkbox. If selected, this option allows the system to read cards while the door is open. However the system will not unlock the door if it was locked. If selected, the event “Access granted” is generated. Otherwise, the event “Access granted ‐ Door open” is generated. Default is checked.

20.  Select the Door unlock reading checkbox. If selected, this option allows the system to read cards while the door is unlocked manually by the operator or by a valid unlock schedule. If selected, the event “Access granted ‐ Door unlocked” will be generated on access. To ignore all access events while the door is unlocked, leave this option unselected. Default is checked.

21.  Select the Unlock on access door open checkbox. If selected, this option allows the system to unlock access on door opened at any time. Default is unchecked.

22.  Select the Pre-alarm door open too long checkbox. If selected, this option allows the system to generate the event “pre‐alarm door open too long” and sound the door piezo when half of the delay defined in the time field is expired. It will continue to sound until the door is closed. Default is unchecked.

23.  Enter a delay in seconds in the text box (time field) for the pre-alarm.

24.  Select the appropriate Relock on access option between On door opening or On door closing.

25.  From the Keypad Options, select between:

§        Reader Only: Select this option if access is granted using a reader. A reader only installation is the most common application.

§        Reader or Keypad: Select this option if access is granted using a reader or a keypad only. A keypad only installation is generally considered less secure than a reader only installation, because a user may “lend” its PIN to another person but cannot prevent further use (in comparison to getting a card back).

§        Reader and Keypad: Select this option if both a reader and a keypad are used to permit access to this door. The keypad will only be used when the “keypad schedule” is valid. Adding a keypad to a reader significantly increases the level of security. PIN code requirement can be limited by a schedule for use only outside business hours, for example, rather than during high traffic hours.

26.  Select a Card and Pin Schedule from the drop-down list during which cardholders will have to enter their PIN after a valid card read.

Note:        The Intrusion options option are only available when KT‐100, KT‐300 or KT‐400 controllers have been configured in a Multi‐site Gateway. KT‐100, KT‐300 and KT‐400 controllers offer the ability to interface with any external alarm system. When you add these Kantech controllers to an existing alarm system, cardholders can arm/disarm an existing system, simply by presenting a valid card on an entry/exit door. Adding a keypad will increase the system security since cardholders will be required to enter a PIN in addition to presenting a card (does not apply to a KTES door). There are two ways of arming/disarming or postponing an external alarm system:

There may be a combination of the options. For example, an alarm system will be disarmed with a correct access code during a valid predefined schedule and after a valid card read.

27.  From the Intrusion option group, select an Arming Request Keypad Key from the drop-down list.

28.  Select an Arming Request Input from the drop-down list.

29.  Select an Arming Request Schedule from the drop-down list.

30.  Select an Arming Access Level from the drop-down list.

31.  Select a Disarming Access Level from the drop-down list.

32.  Select a Partition to Arm from the drop-down list.

REX Options

33.  From the Primary REX Options, select a REX Contact from the drop-down list. This contact is the input to which a “request to exit” detector can be connected. This input must be local; it has to be one of the inputs on the controller operating the door.

34.  Select a REX Contact supervision schedule from the drop-down list. When this schedule becomes valid, the controller will detect request to exit signals originating for the exit contact. This option applies only to a door defined with a REX contact.

35.  Select the Unlock on REX checkbox to unlock the door if a valid request to exit is permitted by the controller. This option may be useful on exit doors such as interior doors, shipping doors or other push doors through which people carrying packages may pass. The system will permit the exit and generates the “request to exit granted” event rather than “door forced open” event.

36.  Select the Resettable REX function checkbox to restart the unlock time on a valid request to exit. Open and unlock times are defined in the door definition (Devices > Door > General). Select this option for high traffic area doors such as manufacturing doors where many users may need to exit at short intervals (for example after a work shift) to prevent unwanted door open too long or door forced open events.

37.  Repeat the four previous steps for the Secondary REX Options.

38.  Select the door Relock on REX option:

§        On door opening: The door device will relock following a valid access.

§        On door closing: The door device will relock when it closes.

39.  Once your door configuration is complete, click Save or Cancel .