Honeywell VISTAKEY User Guide - Page 9

bypass state. While the access point is

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DOOR COMMAND NONE User Commands (cont'd) NOTE: Entries between 16 and 31 are invalid and will not cause any action. Press the [*] key to accept the entry. The following message is displayed on the keypad: Enter one digit corresponding to the state 0 desired. Valid entries are as follows: 0 = NONE - Has no effect on the current access point status. 1 = GRANT - Grants access through the access point. The access point is unlatched for the time period defined by your system installer. 2 = PROTECT - Places the access point into its normal operating state. This entry is used when you want to place an access point that is in the bypass state into its normal operating state. When an access point is protected, only valid cardholders can access it. 3 = BYPASS - Places the access point into the bypass state. While the access point is in the bypass state, the locking mechanism is unlocked, no forced-door or door-open-toolong alerts are generated, and any requests to enter or exit are ignored (the door is already unlocked). The bypass state remains in effect until ended by receipt of the protect entry (above) or until the bypass is ended by a time window, action command, or timed event. Press the [*] key to accept the entry. The selected action takes effect. - 9 -

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User Commands (cont’d)
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NOTE:
Entries between 16 and 31 are invalid
and will not cause any action.
Press the [*] key to accept the entry. The
following message is displayed on the keypad:
DOOR COMMAND
NONE
0
Enter one digit corresponding to the state
desired. Valid entries are as follows:
0
=NONE – Has no effect on the current
access point status.
1
=GRANT – Grants access through the
access point. The access point is unlatched
for the time period defined by your system
installer.
2
=PROTECT – Places the access point into
its normal operating state. This entry is
used when you want to place an access
point that is in the bypass state into its
normal operating state. When an access
point is protected, only valid cardholders
can access it.
3
=BYPASS – Places the access point into the
bypass state. While the access point is in
the bypass state, the locking mechanism is
unlocked, no forced-door or door-open-too-
long alerts are generated, and any requests
to enter or exit are ignored (the door is
already
unlocked).
The
bypass
state
remains in effect until ended by receipt of
the protect entry (above) or until the bypass
is
ended
by
a
time
window,
action
command, or timed event.
Press the [*] key to accept the entry. The
selected action takes effect.