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NOTE
: In order for this option to work, the door must
be assigned a zone and that zone must be assigned to
one or more partitions.
The default date schedule is 00 (disabled).
Open Too Long Bell Schedule
Ref # [0011XX01YY15] where XX = module #, YY = door #
When the schedule is active and the assigned door is left
open past the Door Open time, the partition(s) the door is
assigned to will go into alarm. The alarm will remain on
until the bell cut-off time expires, or until an access code is
entered to silence the alarm. The Door Open time is set at
30 seconds by default, but can be changed (see Section 3.4
“Door Times”).
NOTE
: In order for this option to work, the door must
be assigned a zone and that zone must be assigned to
one or more partitions.
The default date schedule is 00 (disabled).
3.7 Access Level
Ref # [0011XX01YY10] where XX = module #, YY = door #
Access levels allow specific users to have access to areas
of the system at various times of the day. Each door can
have multiple access levels assigned to it. Each access
level will follow one date schedule.
There are 63 access levels for each door. To program access
levels, select an access level number (02-63) and then enter
the schedule number that the access level will follow.
Access cards programmed with access level 01 always
have access to all doors. Access levels 02 - 63 will be
recognized by the card reader during the windows
provided by the assigned date schedule.
Date Schedules 00 and 01
Access levels programmed with date schedule 01 will
always be recognized by the door. Access levels
programmed with date schedule 00 will never be
recognized by the door. In order to disable an access level
for a door, assign the access level to Date Schedule 00.
By default all access levels are assigned to Date Schedule
00 (disabled).
3.8 Programming Access Cards
In order for an access card to function on the PC4820 the
card must first be programmed into the PC4010/4020.
This is done through user programming (enter
[*][5][system master code] or [supervisory code]). See
your PC4010/4020 Instruction Manual for more
information on programming access codes and cards.