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B-2 Appendix                                                                                                   Installation Manual    
 
To test the Rx Supervise function, use the 
following instructions: 
 
1.  At JP5, place the Jumper  
in Position 1. 
 
If LEDs 4, 5, and 14 blink once 
every eight seconds, then the Rx 
Supervise function is working 
properly. 
 
If LEDs 4, 5, and 14 do not blink 
once every eight seconds, then the 
Rx Supervise function is NOT 
working properly (
see Appendix D-1
)  
 
2.  When done testing, at JP5, place the 
Jumper in the desired interval 
position.  
 
JP6 (Scan Rate) 
  Factory Default IN; Position 1-2 
This jumper will set the Controller’s scan 
speed for sequencing the Tx wand antennas. 
Position 1-2 is better suited for detecting 
persons who walk slowly through a zone. 
Position 2-3 is better suited for detecting 
persons who walk briskly through a zone. 
For single antenna systems it is 
recommended to use position 1-2.  
 
JP7 (Extended Detection Delay) 
  Factory Default IN 
This jumper will increase the time that a 
valid Tag signal must be received before a 
system response is initiated.  
 
JP8 (Detection Delay) 
  Factory Default IN; Position 1-2 
This jumper extends the time required for 
valid Tag detection. Keep the default setting. 
 
JP9 (External Reset) 
  Factory Default IN 
This jumper selects which device will 
control the resetting of the lock.  
 
Table B.4 JP9 
Position  Lock is reset using: 
In Door 
(Egress) 
Alarm 
Out 
Time setting of switch S1 
 
JP10 (Loiter Reset) 
  Factory Default IN 
This jumper controls whether or not the 
Loiter Alarm will be automatically reset.  
 
Table B.5 JP10 
Position  Alarm Automatically Resets? 
In Yes 
Out No 
  
JP11 (Door Timer Extend Disable) 
  Factory Default IN 
This jumper determines the timing range of 
the Door Ajar Time potentiometer (R97). 
 
B.6 JP11 
Position Time 
Range 
In 10-60 
seconds 
Out 65-110 
seconds