174.5 Setting 911 – Auxiliary Relay TimeAllowed Values = 0 - 255 Default value = 10The value for this setting is the time, in seconds, that the Auxiliary relayuses for Auxiliary Lock control, key (door bell) activation, Door Forcedopen alarm, Shunt or Direct Shunt.Important note on 0 value for this settingIf the Auxiliary relay is set as key activation, shunt or direct shunt thena 0 value will be converted to 1 second.If the Auxiliary relay is set as Auxiliary Lock then a 0 value will cause theAuxiliary relay to be in latching mode, making it alternate between openand closed on each auxiliary code usage. The Auxiliary REX input willalso be disabled.4.6 Setting 912 – Auxiliary Lock Relay ModeAllowed Values = 0 - 1 Default value = 0This setting only affects the Auxiliary relay if it is set as Auxiliary Lock(Auxiliary Mode = 8 or 9).Set the Auxiliary Lock relay as NO (Normally Open, Fail Secure) or NC(Normally Closed. Fail Safe), 0 = NO, 1 = NC.4.7 Setting 913 – Auxiliary REX Input ModeAllowed Values = 0 - 3 Default value = 0This setting only affects the Auxiliary input if it is set as Lock REX orAuxiliary Lock REX (Auxiliary Mode = 1, 2, 3 or 8).Sets how the Auxiliary REX input responds, 0 = NO momentary,1 = NC momentary, 2 = NO continuous, 3 = NC continuous.Please refer to the REX Input Mode (setting 903) on page 14 for adescription of these REX settings.4.8 Setting 914 – DOTL TimeAllowed Values = 1 - 255 Default value = 30When DOTL is enabled (Auxiliary Mode = 4 or 6) the value for thissetting is the time, in seconds, that the door can remain open before aDOTL alarm is generated.