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The possible door actions, which can be configured to execute at the start time or
the end time, are:
Unlock
Lock
Disable
Enable
Door schedules are programmed in CTPlus on the
Door schedule
form. See the
“Configuring door schedules” section on page 93 for instructions.
Note:
With reference to the priorities for overriding a door’s state (see the “Door
” section on page 24), a door schedule’s end action has a lower
priority than any override time zone in effect, unless the end action is to disable
the door.
Note:
A door schedule will not override the operation of a door schedule that has
already started.
Note:
Door schedules that have reached the end of their active period can be
deleted via management software.
Door Unlock action
If the start action is Unlock, then the door will unlock at the start time and remain
unlocked for the specified action duration (or indefinitely if there is no action
duration configured).
During this time if an existing override time zone ends
(either the door’s
programmed override time zone, or the operator-defined door override), then the
door will remain unlocked.
When the action duration has completed, the end action will occur. However, if
the start action ends and an existing override time zone is active (either the
door’s programmed override time zone, or the operator-defined door override),
then the door will remain unlocked.
A manual lock command sent from management software will lock the door and
cancel the start action.
If the door has “Override after entry” enabled (see the “Override after entry”
section on page 71), the door will not unlock until a valid user PIN or card is
presented at the door.
Door Lock action
If the start action is Lock, then the door will lock at the start time and remain
locked for the specified action duration (or indefinitely if there is no action
duration configured).
During this time if an existing override time zone becomes active (either the
door’s programmed override time zone, or the operator-defined door override),
then the door will remain locked.