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Press
and
system
will
show
the
status
of
current
card
as
the
figure
below.
Press
to
toggle
between
the
two
statuses.
Press
to
exit.
The
selected
value
is
the
one
shown
on
window
when
exiting.
5.6.4.8 First
Card
Setting
A
card
can
be
set
as
either
first
card
or
not
from
the
below
submenu:
Note:
First
card
property
indicates
if
the
card
can
trigger
the
scheduled
door
verification
rules.
For
example,
even
when
the
doors
are
configured
as
always
open
during
the
office
hour,
but
it
will
still
remain
locked
if
NO
card
with
enabled
“First
card”
property
yet
presented
and
gained
the
access
to
the
doors
in
the
office
hour.
For
each
day,
the
door
verification
schedule
will
be
triggered
(in
this
example,
become
to
unlocked
in
office
hour)
only
after
a
card
with
enabled
“first
card”
presented
and
gained
the
access.
Press
and
system
will
show
the
“First
card”
setting
of
the
card
as
the
figure
below.
Press
to
toggle
between
ON/OFF
status
of
the
first
card
setting.
5.6.4.9
Anti-Passback (APB) setting
NAV
Controller
features
the
Anti
‐
Passback
(APB)
function
on
each
card.
If
APB
is
enabled,
cardholder
must
pass
the
door
in
the
alternating
enter/exit.
That
is,
if
the
card
is
swiped
to
access
the
door,
then
next
time
the
card
can
only
be
allowed
to
exit
that
door.
If
cardholder
attempts
to
access
the
same
door
again
without
first
swipe
the
card
to
exit
the
door,
access
is
denied
and
the
door
will
not
open.
At
the
following
submenu,
press
to
enter
Anti
Passback
setting:
The
APB
status
of
the
current
card
is
enabled
or
disabled,
will
be
displayed
as
shown
below.
Press
to
toggle
between
two
statuses.
Press
to
exit.
Note:
Anti
‐
Passback
(APB)
is
an
access
control
function
whereby
a
cardholder
is
prevented
from
“passing
back”
his
card
to
another
person
to
gain
entry
into
the
same
area
twice,
without
leaving.
Facilities
are
typically
fitted
with
both
Entry
and
Exit
readers
when
Anti
‐
Passback
is
implemented.
A
cardholder
must
alternate
usage
between
entry
and
exit
readers.
If
the
cardholder
attempts
to
pass
through
an
entry
reader
twice
consecutively,
his
access
will
be
denied
and
the
system
will
generate
an
illegal
event
when
the
cardholder’s
card
is
configured
as
APB
enabled.
Be
careful
to
enable
this
function
in
the
system
with
only
single
side
readers
installed
somewhere.
APB diabled
[ENT] to toggle
APB enabled
[ENT] to toggle
APB Setting
1st-person disable
[ENT] to toggle
1st-person enabled
[ENT] to toggle
1st-person-in Setting
Card Enabled
[ENT] to Toggle
Card Disabled
[ENT] to Toggle
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