
38 • Schlage • Schlage Utility Soware User's Guide
Controller PropertiesAD-Series Locks and Controllers
PIM400 -TD2, -485, -VBB (LOCK PROPERTIES)
EDIT Tab
Property Description Default
Heartbeat The heartbeat is a brief communication from the lock to the PIM400.
The heartbeat allows an idle lock to check for messages from the PIM400. By
default, this occurs every 10 minutes, but can be adjusted in the range of 15 seconds
to many hours.
The value indicates the time between the heartbeats. Set the value to a shorter time
(lower number) to achieve more frequent communication while the lock is idle. Set
the value to a longer time (higher number) to achieve less frequent communication.
A smaller value will decrease battery life. A larger value will increase battery life.
10 minutes
Comm Loss Fail Mode Lock state set when RF communication with the linked PIM400 fails.
Selections: As-Is, Secure/Lock, Unsecure/Unlock
As-Is
Allow Extended Unlocks
(PIM400-TD2 only)
Extended unlock is a feature that permits the lock to stay in an indefinite unlock
state.
Enabling the Extended Unlock feature is required to implement a scheduled unlock
period from an ACP.
enabled
Report RTX for Host to
Unlock
This feature determines how a Wireless Access Point (Door) will handle a request to
exit.
If not checked (disabled), then the access point will only report that a request to exit
has occurred. Use this mode if the access point does not need to be electronically
unlocked in order to provide egress (for instance, the access point has a crash bar)
but the access control panel needs to be notified so that a forced door does not
occur.
If checked (enabled), then the access point will not only report that a request to
exit has occurred, but will query the PIM400 (as in a card swipe) to determine if the
access point should be electronically unlocked. Use this mode if the access point
needs to be electronically unlocked in order to provide egress.
Enabled
Relatch Aer: Timer
Length
Amount of time, in seconds, before the lock re-locks aer being unlocked by a user
presenting a valid credential.
3 seconds
Relatch Aer : Timer/
Door Status
Re-latch on:
• Timer Only: Lock when timer expires regardless of Door status or Position
• On Door Open or Timer: Lock when the Door opens or Timer expires
• On Door Close or Timer: Lock when the Door closes or Timer expires
Timer only
High Low Output
(PIM400-TD2 only)
Polarity of the Request-to-Exit (RTX) signal. Low: RTX
Polarity of the Request-to-Enter (RTE) signal. Low: RTE
Polarity of the On Door Open, (Door Position Switch (DPS)) signal. High: open
Polarity of Trouble signal. Low: trouble
First, Delay, Retry First: First query a lock makes to a PIM400 occurs immediately following
presentation of a credential. First is the amount of time, in milliseconds, an access
point should wait before making its second query to a PIM400. This setting should
be slightly greater than the fastest response time from the access control panel or
host. This optimizes battery life and system performance.
Delay: The idle time between subsequent queries. Shorter delays may reduce
latency. Longer delays may enhance battery life.
Retry: The maximum number of times and access point queries a PIM400 before
the lock goes back to sleep. The number of retires shoudl be slightly greater than
the longest response time from the access control panel or host. Retry= [{Max
Response Time of Panel - First}/ Delay] +1.
First: 300
Delay: 200
Retry: 5
Degraded (Cache)
Mode: Card Bit Format
Enter the number of bits in the credential card number. 0 = Degraded (Cache) mode
disabled.
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