3GS Technical Manual
Issue 4.5 August 2005
Programming Menus 8-51
will toggle between selecting the option for
ALL
doors and removing the option from
ALL
doors.
Open Inhibit?
When this option is selected, it prevents the doors being opened by time zone or by manual door control (RKD or PC menu).
Lock Inhibit?
When this option is selected, it prevents doors being locked by time zone or by manual door control (RKD or PC menu).
Assign Pinpad?
The Pinpad menu allows you to assign PINpads to one, some or all of the 64 doors available in the system. This option is
coordinated with the PIN code option selected when setting up cards. PINpad identifies those doors that may require a PIN code
for access and will therefore need a PINpad installed near the card reader. The display shows the doors (32 at a time)
represented as dots, followed by the Door ID and PINpad. PINPads will normally be positioned on the entry side of a door.
YES assigns a PINpad to the reader on Door 1 (default is NO), and the selection is shown by *. UNSET scrolls forward to Door 2,
PART scrolls back. Any PINpad assignment to a door can be removed by scrolling to the relevant Door and selecting NO. The *
button toggles between PINpads assigned to all doors, and no PINpads assigned to any doors.
Anti-Passback?
Anti-Passback is a feature that will help to prevent a number of different people using the same card.
When a card is used to gain entry to a door that has been set to Anti-Passback, the same card must be used to exit. So every entry through
the door using this card must be followed by an exit using the same card. If a ring of doors around an area have all been set to Anti-
Passback, the user can enter through one door and exit through any of the other doors in the ring. In effect, this creates an anti-passback
perimeter. Whoever enters the perimeter will need the same card to exit. This helps to restrict the use of a card to one user, and creates
an effective card tracking system – “Setup Cards” on page 8-42,
The ANTI-PB menu is used in the same way as PINpad and Inhibit. 32 doors at a time are represented by dots. YES sets Anti-
Passback on a door (the default is NO) and the setting is shown by *. UNSET scrolls forward to Door 2, PART scrolls back. The *
button toggles between assigning the option to all 64 doors or assigning it to none.
Door Set Open Inhibit?
When the area for this door is set, then it is prevented from going into free access.
A typical application for this would be a door that is normally on free access from 9am to 5pm. If the system is still set/armed at
9am, then the door will not go into free access.
Door Unset Lock Inhibit?
When the area for this door is unset/disarmed, then it is prevented from being locked.
PIN Code when Door Set?
If the door has this option, then a PIN code is required when a card is presented and the area for this door is set.
Any ISO Format Cards?
If the door has this option, then any card conforming to the ISO format will be allowed through the door.
This is mainly used for bank lobbies and is only available on Access Control Node software rev. 1.06 or later. These cards do not
need to be assigned or passed on the system, so the number of bankcards allowed access is unlimited. Access granted to
bankcards is logged in the panel access log.
Note
All door options can be set up at the keypad, but it is recommended that all access control features/settings are
implemented using 3GS+ PC software.
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