1.
Enter an Authorized User ID and Combination.
2. Navigate through the Main Menu and select "System".
3. Select "Duress Mode" from the sub-menu.
4. Select between "Yes" and "No" to Enable/Disable Duress Mode.
5. "Success Mode updated" will appear on screen and the Keypad will beep three times and flash a green
LED once complete.
3.3.8.2 Duress Mode – Non-Display Keypad
Note: This function is not available on the 701 model of Keypad.
Follow these steps to Enable/Disable Duress Mode on a Non-Display Keypad:
1.
Using the Keypad, input #14 + Master ID and Combination + Duress Mode (0 = Disabled, 1 = Enabled) +
<return key> (←).
2. The Keypad will beep three times and flash a green LED once complete.
3.3.9 Input Signal
A configurable Input Signal is available on systems using 702, 703, 704, and 705 Keypad models. Using the
Input Signal will require the installation of a Battery/Alarm Box (Item/Order # 704045).
Note: While not configurable for 701 locks, they do have an input signal that controls this Remote
Disabled/Lockout function.
When used in a multi-lock system, Lock #1 monitors the state of this signal, and depending on how it is
configured, it will perform one of the following functions when this signal is asserted:
Ignored - Input Signal will have no effect on how the system operates
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Remote Disabled/Lockout - When an open lock request is received for any lock, all requests to open will
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be blocked regardless of which target lock the user is attempting to open. This is the default setting.
Time Delay Override - Time Delay for all locks in the system is cancelled and any lock may be opened
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immediately by a user. If one or more locks were in either the Delay Period or the Confirmation Window,
Time Delay is canceled, and the lock can be opened immediately by a user, with open privilege, providing
the correct credentials
Dual User Override - Dual User requirements are ignored, allowing a single user to open a lock or access
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the menus
3.3.9.1 Input Signal – Display Keypad
Follow these steps to configure the Input Signal on a Display Keypad:
1.
Enter an Authorized User ID and Combination.
2. Navigate through the Main Menu and select "System".
3. Select "Input Signal" from the sub-menu.
4. Scroll through the list of options and select the desired setting. The settings on the keypad will be
presented to the user for selection as:
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