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S700-IM-0088-1.72
CHAPTER 7 : S700 Operational Modes
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3. The cardholder selects Passenger.
Figure 56 Pressing the passenger operations button
4. Lock power is dropped for a period of time known as Lock open time - this has a five
second default time. If the door is not opened by the end of this time, the lock re-engages.
5. After the door is opened, the lock power remains off for a period of time to prevent the lock
re-engaging and closing the door before it is fully opened. This is the Lock open time 2.
The default time for this is one second.
6. After the previous two steps, the terminal enters Passenger Mode and the door can be
held open for the period of time before an alarm sounds. The default time for this is three
minutes. The period of time is defined using the Passenger time option in the Devices
application.
7. You can deactivate Passenger mode by swiping a valid Special Usage card and selecting
Finish.
7.2.3 Lobby mode
Lobby mode is a combination of passenger mode and interlocking terminals. Two terminals
may be interlocked directly, or more than two terminals may be interlocked using a third-party
logic controller or interposing relays.
In lobby mode, as long as one door is open in passenger mode, interlocked doors are locked
out to passengers but can be accessed with a valid card swipe from a special-usage
cardholder.
7.3 Interlock
Interlocking terminals are linked together so that only one terminal opens its door at any given
time. This is achieved using a combination of wiring and software configuration. Interlocking
between two terminals is achieved using a simple wiring configuration, however interlocking
more than two terminals requires the use of a third-party logic controller or interposing relay
system.