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Creating a project
The
Project
folder forms the com
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plete project structure of the Access
system and is the central location for
user, device and group configura
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tion. In the project structure, create
sub-folders, users, groups, door sta
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tions, devices and virtual devices and
configure them. The
Project
folder
itself cannot be configured, edited
or deleted.
Recommendation
Create a central folder for your pro
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ject (e.g. building 1) in the Project
folder, in which you map out the
entire project structure.
Remarks
• Before assigning and manually
creating Access terminals, you must
have created the necessary Access
project structure comprising sub-
folders and users in the
Project
folder.
• You can create sub-folders, users,
groups, door stations and virtual
devices (binary switching devices)
manually in the
Project
folder.
• Users located in the
Project
folder have unrestricted access to all
switching and call authorisations of
the Access system.
• Devices can only be created under
a user or assigned to a user from the
Unassigned devices
folder.
•
Door stations
can only be
assigned (subordinated) to the pre
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viously created sub-folders in the
project tree or to the project folder
itself.
• When selecting the position of
the door stations within the project
structure, take into consideration
which users may be entitled to
access this door station.
• In the project folder structure of
the
Project
folder, the Access ter
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minals can be assigned by means of
Drag & Drop to the respective users.
Exception:
Manually created Access
terminals are already located in the
project structure position in which
you created them.
• Access terminals whose high
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er-level users or folders have been
deleted are moved by the Access
system back to the
Not assigned
devices
folder. In doing so, the
device configuration is lost and the
device is treated as a device that is
being connected for the first time.
• Users are deleted when the high
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er-level folder is deleted.
• Access terminals of a user which
have been assigned to a particular
folder (subordinated) are subject to
the same
settings and user rights
as the folder.
• Several devices assigned to one
user (subordinated) form a user-
based device call group.
Setting up the Access system
Configuring the folder and user structure