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3.19.2
AUTHORISED ACCESS
3.19.2.1
X SYSTEM AUTHORISERS
Overview
X System Authorisers is an optional feature that can be configured to require either 1 or 2 persons to authorise a user
to access the system. Each User can be configured individually with no authorisation, 1 authorisation or 2
authorisations to be required to enable them to open the system door.
When a user that has been configured with 1 authorisation or 2 authorisations tries to access the system, the system
will prompt for 1 or 2 authorisers to swipe their cards (and/or enter their PIN's) before opening the door. With the
basic 'X System Authorisers' (with no additional options) selected, any user registered on the system can authorise
and the door will open allowing access to the keys according to the users access rights.
A user can also be given the ability to self-authorise. To do this they must be given access level 199. With access level
199 a user can access the system without being prompted for any authorisation.
Additional Options
There are additional options that can be selected to further secure access to the system.
Force Access Level 199 To Authorise
If this option is selected in the firmware then the system will require the authoriser to have access level 199
to authorise other users to access the system. If this option is enabled and the authoriser does not have
access level 199 then they will not be able to authorise. Users with access level 199 can also self-authorise,
meaning they can access the system without needing another authoriser.
Force Access Level 193 To Authorise
If this option is selected in the firmware, users with access level 193 will have the ability to authorise access
to the system, however they will be unable to self-authorise. Therefore if they try to access a system that
requires authorisation then another authoriser will be required.
NOTE:
This option works much the same as 'Force Access Level 199 To Authorise' but without the
ability to self-authorise. Both of these options can be used in conjunction with each other.
Force Authoriser from Different Group
This option forces each Authoriser to be from a different User Group than the user attempting to access the
system. See the
topic for more details on groups.
Check Authoriser has iFob Access Level
The feature called ‘Check Authoriser has iFob Access Level’ historically was used for
It has now been modified so that it works for X System Authorisers also. When enabled the system LEDs will
illuminate green if both the logged in user and the authoriser have matching access levels. For example, if the
logged in user has access to iFobs 1-5 but the authoriser has access to only 1&5, then only positions 1&5 will
illuminate as the authoriser can only authorise the release of those iFobs.
Authorisation Access Levels
This feature can only be used with