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Serial Number
The serial number field shows serial number of the iFob allocated to the selected position.
To assign an iFob serial number, refer to the sections
Access Level
As supplied every iFob is given access level 001 and every user is given access to all iFobs with access level
001. Therefore every user will be able to take every iFob.
However, you will almost certainly wish to restrict certain users to certain iFobs and this is done by defining
the access level for every iFob and subsequently by determining which access level each user may take.
If you wish you may give every iFob its own individual access level and by giving each user access to just
that access level every user could be restricted to use only his iFob.
Up to 200 (8bit system) or 2560 (16bit system) Access Levels are available and users may have access to as
many of these levels as is required.
A user may only take out an iFob if they have the same Access Level as the required iFob.
For more details please refer to the
Tag No.
Here you can optionally define a Tag Number for the iFob. This tag number should match the number of the
physical tag attached to the iFob (if used). Tags are most commonly used with the feature
iFob Curfew
When using Curfews there are two different types that can be set depending on your control PCB. User iFob
curfew can be used in conjunction with
NOTE:
It is possible to change the curfew details for iFob’s that are currently out of the system
and not already under curfew. Once the details are changed, a message is shown warning that
the new curfew will not take effect until the iFob is returned and removed again.
Relative Curfew
This curfew allows you to set a time limit for which the all the user’s keys may be out of the cabinet.
This time limit is set in multiples of 15 minutes to a maximum of 24 hours. Thus if you expect the
key to be returned within 1 hour you should complete the key curfew accordingly. If the key is not
returned within 1 hour, an alarm condition will be activated which will show as an alarm on the
alarms report.
NOTE:
On a 8bit system if you have two curfews set (absolute user curfew and a relative
iFob curfew) at the same time the iFob curfew takes priority.
NOTE:
On a 16bit PCB if there is a user and an iFob curfew set, the 16bit works out which
one will expire first and uses that as priority.
Absolute Curfew
This curfew allows you to set a time for which the all the user’s iFobs should be returned. For
example, if you set the curfew to 17:30 all iFobs taken before this time will become overdue if not
returned. This is a very powerful feature as it will highlight if keys are not returned at the end of a
users shift.
Any keys out under curfew or overdue will be shown on the system viewer after you
You may also see a report on overdue iFobs or overdue keys from the