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Access Easy Controller 2.1 Appendix F Frequently Asked Questions | en 113 Question - The motion detector that I am using as my request-to-exit sensor performs inconsistently. It will work the first time a person approaches the door to exit, but may not work at all when a second person approaches the door some 10 to 15 seconds later. What is wrong? Answer - There is nothing seriously wrong. This is a common occurrence with certain models of motion detectors. The reason is because some motion detector models take up to 30 seconds or longer to reset after detecting motion. This is done to minimize swinging alarm situations when the motion detector is connected to an intrusion alarm system. Until the motion detector resets after detecting the first motion, it will not detect any subsequent motion. We suspect this may be the reason the detector fails to react when a second person approaches the door closely behind the first person. The solution is easy. Most motion detectors that exhibits this operational characteristic have a switch or jumper setting that you can change which will allow the detector to immediately reset after the motion, which activated the detector, has cleared. You will need to check the manufacturer's documentation for the motion detector model that you are using to make this jumper change. Question - All my reader controlled doors are interior doors to offices and stockrooms. Will the AEC2.1 work correctly if door contacts are not installed on these doors? Answer - The controller will work just fine. Door contacts, while usually installed, are optional with AEC2.1. Realize, however, that without installing contacts, the controller will be unable to detect and report Door Held Open and Door Forced Open conditions form these doors. Question - What should be done if an employee has forgotten his/her PIN code? Answer - The Administrator should login to AEC2.1, locate the employee's records, reassign a new PIN code and inform the employee. The employee can then change the new code at any Readers with keypad. Question - What should be done if an employee report that he/she cannot access a door after presenting his/her card? Answer - The Administrator can check the Transactions screen for the record and determine the cause of the denied access. Example 1: Transaction shows “Access Denied”, this shows that the employee has no access rights to the door. Example 2: Transaction shows “Invalid Schedule', this shows that the employee is not allowed to access this door during this time period. Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F.01U.122.796 | 1.0.5 | 2011.09