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TM 5-6350-275-10
(4) SECURE TIME. Secure times are the times, by day when access is not permitted. All times are entered
using the 24 hour clock, for example 17:30. Hours and minutes must be separated by a colon. Enter secure time for
Monday through Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays. Press [RETURN] to enter next field.
(5) WARNING TIME. Warning time is the number of minutes prior to when the zone must be placed in secure
mode, that the system will remind the user of the secure time. Enter time in the range of 0 to 59 minutes. Press
[RETURN] to enter next field.
(5) EXTEND TIME. Extend time is additional time the system will allow you to exit and secure the zone before
alarming. Enter time in the range of 0 to 60 minutes. Press [RETURN] to enter next field.
(6) ENTRY DELAY .  Entry delay is the time the system allows between opening a door and entering the
personnel identification cipher to place the zone into access. Enter time in the range of 1 to 3600 seconds. Press
[RETURN] to enter next field.
(7) EXIT DELAY . Exit delay is the time the system allows between placing the zone into secure mode, and
exiting and securing the door. Enter time in the range of 1 to 3600 seconds. Press [RETURN] to enter next field.
(8) LOGIN ATTEMPTS . Login attempts is the number of attempts a zone user can have to correctly enter his or
her personnel identification cipher. The system will alarm after the requisite number of attempts. Enter in the range of 1
to 9. Press [RETURN] to enter next field.
(9) USE PIN. The use PIN (personal identification number) requires a yes or no response. If a PIN is required
to enter the zone type in "Yes". Press [RETURN] to enter next field.
(10)
MESSAGE DURATION.  Message duration is the time, in seconds, that the keypad will display a
message before cycling to the next message. Enter time in the range of 1 to 99 seconds. Press [RETURN] to enter next
field.
(11)
TRANSACTION APERTURE . Transaction aperture is the time, in seconds, that the system will allow a
zone user to enter his PIC. Time is measured from the first digit until access or secure condition is requested. Enter
time is the range of 1 to 99 seconds. Press [RETURN] to enter the next field.
(12)
TWO MAN RULE. Two man rule requires a yes or no response. Type in "yes" if two man access is
required. Press the [RETURN] key to enter the next field.
(13)
AUTO RETURN . Auto return require a yes or no response. A yes response requires two people to exit
the zone. This field is used in conjunction with the two man field. If the two man rule field is "NO" the auto return field
must be "NO".
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