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Relay is available to be used for a variety of purposes.
With the Main Relay dedicated to operating the door
locking device, the Aux Relay is available to be pro-
grammed to trigger a bell, a light, a video camera, or any
other type of device provided the power limits of the re-
lay are not exceeded (see SPECIFICATIONS). When
Two Door Mode is programmed, all Aux Relay features
(if programmed) are erased; the primary keypad will then
activate the Main Relay only and the secondary keypad
will activate the Aux Relay only.
Two Door Mode Important Reminder
As stated previously, Two Door Mode is used to sepa-
rately control two doors with two keypads wired to one
NETWORXPANEL.
Although from one perspective it appears that two sepa-
rate keypads exist in the installation, from the perspec-
tive of the NETWORXPANEL (or from DL-Windows), two
keypads do NOT exist; there is only ONE "Lock Pro-
gram". Therefore, when in Two Door Mode, except for
User Codes, all lock-based timing features and Func-
tions apply to the one NETWORXPANEL "Lock Pro-
gram", and thus both Relays on the NETWORXPANEL.
See the programming instructions WI1855 for the follow-
ing examples:
Example: In Two Door Mode, if Function 45 "Enable
Passage Mode" (see WI1855) is programmed, Passage
Mode will apply to BOTH relays and thus BOTH doors,
even though the Function was programmed at only one
of the two keypads. In this case, the Function will apply
to the NETWORXPANEL programming.
Another example: In Two Door Mode, programming
Function 54 "Set Pass Time to 15 Seconds" will apply to
BOTH keypads, and thus BOTH doors because there is
only one NETWORXPANEL.
Another example: In Two Door Mode, programming
Function 69 "Enable
: as Enter Key" will affect BOTH
keypads, and thus all User Codes stored in the NET-
WORXPANEL.
Another example: In Two Door Mode, programming
Function 72 "Schedule Enable Passage Mode (Unlock)"
will affect BOTH keypads, BOTH Relays, and thus BOTH
doors, even though this Function may have been pro-
grammed at only one of the keypads.
DL-Windows: The NETWORXPANEL can have two
keypads, controlling two doors, with two additional Wie-
gand devices wired; but be aware that DL-Windows will
view (and display) this complex system as a single NET-
WORXPANEL as if it were a single wireless door lock,
such as a PDL6100 cylindrical lockset mounted to a
door.
FIRST TIME POWER UP
If applying power to the NETWORXPANEL, keypads
and/or Wiegand devices that were previously powered
and operational, and you wish to retain all existing
programming, go to the next section "POWER RE-
APPLIED".
Before applying power, all electric door strikes, mag-
netic locks, Wiegand devices, keypads and all other ac-
cessories must first be wired to the NETWORXPANEL
terminals as detailed in the steps above and as indi-
cated in the wiring diagram.
1. Plug the transformer into a standard un-switched/
uninterruptable 120VAC electrical outlet.
If keypad(s) are wired to the NETWORXPANEL, the
keypad(s) will sound two beeps.
2. Connect the battery flying leads, carefully observing
polarity.
3. Press and hold the Reset button (S2) located on the
right side of the PC board for 15 seconds to clear
the NETWORXPANEL memory.
When memory is cleared, the green LD1 "Activity"
LED (located on the right side of the PC board) will
flash once every second for 5 seconds. In addition,
all keypad and Wiegand device LED's will flash
once every second in unison. The keypad sound-
ers and Wiegand device sounders (if so equipped)
will also sound in unison with the LED flashes.
4. Select "primary" or "secondary" keypad desig-
nations. If two keypads are wired to one NET-
WORXPANEL, follow this step; if only one keypad
is wired, or none are wired (only Wiegand device(s)
are used), skip this step and go to step 5.
As detailed in step 1, upon applying power to the
keypads, two beeps are heard from the keypad(s).
These two beeps indicate that a 10-minute "startup
timer" begins whereby the "primary" and
"secondary" keypad designations can be selected.
After power is applied and the two beeps have
sounded, at one of the two keypads press and
hold
: until a series of beeps are heard, then
release the button--you have 15 seconds to make
the keypad designation by simply pressing either
the "1" button for "primary" or the "2" button for
"secondary". Two short confirmation chirps will be
heard. To summarize the steps:
a. Apply power to keypad, hear two keypad
beeps (start of 10-minute "startup timer").
b. Press and hold
: until a series of beeps
are heard (release button); beeps indicate you
have 15 seconds to perform the next step...
c. Press the "1" button (for "primary") or the "2"
button (for "secondary"); two short confirma-
tion chirps sound. Done!
If the 10-minute "startup timer" expires: If the
keypad is powered and the two beeps sound from
the keypad, but the 10-minute timer expires without
any buttons pressed, no changes will be made to
the keypad, thus the pre-existing (pre-power up)
keypad designation will be preserved. To re-start
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