Operating instructions
Manual – LDB 1.5 
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Select the associated lock, and configure the time if necessary. Select the action and 
confirm with OK. 
17.13  Setting up a time interval 
This function can be used to specify a period of time during which events are to be 
ignored. The reaction is not initiated until after the period has lapsed. 
Example: 
The door at the entrance to the Research Department it opened. This activates a 
timer. If the door closes within the specified time period, there is no reaction. If the 
door remains open for longer, a message is produced by the software. 
Choose Time interval as the type and click Configure event. Enter the time interval 
in minutes and confirm your entry twice with OK. 
The event ‘Main entrance time exceeded’ will now appear in the Events list. The 
software also creates two entries in the Reaction list: ‘Main entrance time exceeded 
arm’ and ‘Main entrance time exceeded disarm’. 
Next you must set up two more events. One serves to activate the timer, the other to 
deactivate it. 
Example: 
The entrance door is fitted with a door contact which is connected to the input (i.e. 
Input 1) of the network node. As soon as the door opens, the status of the Lock Node 
input changes, and the timer is activated. 
In this case you choose Input event as the type and click Configure event. In this 
example, specify that Input 1 of the Lock Node changes from 0 to 1 when the door 
opens. Confirm with OK. 
Select the associated lock, and configure the time if necessary. 
In the table, choose Time exceeded arm as the associated action. Confirm your 
entries by clicking OK. 










