Exit Request tab

This tab configures exit requests.
Figure 168.   Exit Request tab
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Property Value Description
Inactive State Open or Closed Defines the normal inactive state for the designated input to match the exit request device that you are using. This setting matches the normally inactive state of the exit request device.
Status read-only
Reports the condition of the entity or process at last polling.

{ok} indicates that the component is licensed and polling successfully.

{down} indicates that the last check was unsuccessful, perhaps because of an incorrect property, or possibly loss of network connection.

{disabled} indicates that the Enable property is set to false.

{fault} indicates another problem. Refer to Fault Cause for more information.

Inhibit Sensor read-only true or false  
Enabled Schedule Ref Chooser Selects the schedule to control the time of day when an Exit Request is enabled and (if Unlock on Exit Request is set to true) unlocks the door on exit. If no enabled schedule is selected (the Enabled Schedule property is set to None), the exit request is always enabled. Choose a schedule from the drop-down list to assign the schedule value to the input.
Unlock On Exit Request yes or no (default)
Allows an exit request to unlock a door.
Exit Request Fault Alert Class drop-down list: Low, Medium, High, or Off. Sets the desired priority for an exit request fault alert by choosing the appropriate alarm class: Low, Medium, High, or Off. The Off setting cancels any alarm generation.
Request-To-Exit Input check box Designates the supervised input used for the request to exit sensor. Select the associated check box to enable or deselect to disable the selected input.