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ACTpro 3000 Operating Instructions
Firmware Version 1.24
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DISPLAY LOG
The
Display Log
function allows the operator to view events in the historical log directly on the
LCD display. When this option is selected, the latest event in the log is displayed with the time
and date on the top line of the display, and the event details being scrolled across the bottom line.
Each log event will be displayed in turn (stepping backwards in time) until the end of the log is
reached. Pressing the
0
key advances immediately to the previous event without waiting for it to
be displayed. Pressing the
✔
key locks the current event on the display until
✔
is pressed again.
Pressing the
✘
key exits from the display log function.
PRINT LOG
The
Print Log
function allows the user to request the immediate printing of the entire system log
on an attached serial printer. If real-time log printing is enabled, new events will be buffered until
the complete log print is completed. Note that selection of this function only starts the log printing,
and this may take a few minutes to complete. The display will indicate that printing has
commenced, and return to the previous menu. If this function is re-selected before the log has been
completely printed, then the option to stop the printout is given.
(it will not be displayed). The PIN must then be re-entered for verification. The PIN will be accepted
as long as it does not conflict with any existing PIN (or duress PIN). The actual PIN is never shown
on the display. If set, a PIN directly assigned to a user will take priority over this PIN.
TIMED ANTIPASSBACK
The antipassback feature is designed to stop users giving their cards to other users seeking to gain
access to an area. It does this by requiring users to exit an area before re-entry will be granted.
When a user is granted access through a timed antipassback door, then the user will not be granted
access again, until (1) the antipassback time period expires or (2) the user exits.
The
Timed Antipassback
period is set on a user group basis. Each group may have its own timed
antipassback period.
Pressing the
✔
key allows the antipassback time for the displayed group to be changed.
The antipassback period can be set from 0 days, 0 hours and 0 minutes
D=00 H=00 M=00
up to
6 days, 23 hours and 59 minutes
D=06 H=23 M=59
. The antipassback period has resolution of
one minute.
An antipassback time of 0 days, 0 hours 0 minutes effectively disabled
Timed Antipassback.
Timed Antipassback only functions on doors which are configured as timed antipassback doors.
See installer menu.
System Log
The
System Log
menu allows the operator to view events in the historical event log, and to request
a printout of the entire log.