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CHAPTER 7 : Door Modes
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7.3.2 The passenger mode cycle
Figure 52 Illustration of passenger mode timing
1. A card with special usage allocated is swiped at a passenger mode terminal.
2. The terminal prompts whether Staff Access is required or Passenger ops. Selecting staff
access causes the terminal to act as in Door Mode.
3. Cardholder selects Passenger ops.
Figure 53 Pressing the passenger ops button
4. Lock power is dropped for a period of time known as Lock open time. (Five sec default) 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.
(One sec default)
6. The terminal now enters Passenger Mode and the door may be held open for the period
of time as defined in the Passenger time before an alarm sounds. (Three min default)
7. Passenger Mode is deactivate by either: closing the door or swiping a valid special usage
card and selecting Cancel Access. This places the terminal back into Door Mode.
7.3.3 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 via a third party
logic controller or interposing relays.
In lobby mode, as long as one door is open in passenger mode, interlocked doors will be
locked down to passengers but may be accessed with a valid card swipe.