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Arming or Disarming of the Security System in the respective Area
Each HAI Access Control Card Reader is assigned to an Area. When a valid card or key tag (a card or key tag that is valid for the
current time of day and day of week, that is assigned for the respective reader, and that has arming and disarming privileges for the
respective reader) is presented at the reader 3 times within 5 seconds of the previous presentation of the card, the security system will:
(a)
Arm to the Away mode (in the respective area) if the security system is currently disarmed, OR
(b)
Disarm the security system (in the respective area) if the security system is currently armed in any security mode
When a valid card is first presented, the Access Control Card Reader will produce a single short beep and all 9 LED indicators will
illuminate the color of the current security arming state for that area. If the card is presented 2 more times within 5 seconds of the
previous presentation of the card, the Access Control Reader will produce a single long beep and the mode of the security system will
toggle between Off (disarmed) and Away. Whenever the security mode changes, the color of the 9 LED indicators will also change to
indicate the new arming state of the area: Red to indicate Away or Green to indicate Disarmed.
Activating Automation Programs
Automation programs can be activated when a card is presented at an Access Control Card Reader. Programs can be activated when a
card is presented at a reader by any user or by a specific user and can be executed if the card was accepted or declined. For example,
swiping a card can disarm the alarm, release the door lock, light a pathway into the house, change the temperature, and turn on several
zones of a whole home audio system, and select their volume and source.
Access Control Setup
When Access Control is part of your system, there are two areas that must be configured:
User Setup:
User Setup is where you configure each user that is assigned an Access Control Card or Key Tag. Each card is attached to a user code
in the HAI controller. Users can be granted privileges based on time of day and day of week as well as any other desired events. Each
Access Control Card and Key Tag must be enrolled into the system. These settings are configured under
Setup | Codes
.
Reader Setup:
Reader Setup is where you configure each Access Control Reader. Each Access Control Reader must be enrolled into the system.
There are also several parameters that must be configured for each Access Control Reader prior to enrolling the reader. These settings
are configured under
Setup | Installer | Expansion.
User Setup
Each Access Control Card and Key Tag used is assigned to a code in the HAI controller. The Access Control Card or Key Tag is
governed by the validation times/days set for the code (i.e. the Access Control Card or Key Tag is only valid when the code is valid).
Note:
An Access Control Card or Key Tag may be assigned to a code even if the code is disabled (i.e. the user code is set to 0000).
Even if the code is disabled, the Access Control Card or Key Tag may be used if it is currently valid.
Access Control Cards and Key Tags can easily be enrolled and configured using an HAI console or PC Access software. Access
Control Cards and Key Tags are enrolled and configured under
Setup | Codes
.
Each Access Control Card and Key Tag can be:
•
Enrolled
•
Deleted
•
Enabled and disabled
•
Assigned to specific Access Control Readers
•
Configured to log activity
•
Configured for arming and disarming privileges