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Defining Cards
WinPass will control a maximum of 8,000 cards per system (see
System Specifications for more details on cards and controller
types). Cards may be easily programmed in “Card definition”. All
user definable fields, PIN codes, access levels, valid card times will
be found in “Card Definition” (please refer to Card Definition in
section 4).
Security Levels
Operators in “Operator definition” must be assigned a security
level. This security level determines which menus the operator will
have access to and what level of database functions the operator
will use (ex. View, Modify, Delete or Print). There are 8 program-
mable security levels and one (1) pre-defined (please refer to
security level definition in section 6).
Holidays
Up to 366 holidays may be defined in WinPass. Each holiday may
be defined in 1 of 4 classes (HO1-HO4). Once a holiday has been
defined, the holiday is selected in the “Schedule Definition” to
permit different valid access times during each holiday type
(please refer to holiday definition in section 6).
Defining Events
The term “Event” is used to describe activities or alarms detected
or generated by the system. There are many different system
events such as Access granted, Input in alarm, Card modified by
operator, etc.
The Event Definition capacity is a powerful feature of the system.
For each event, it is possible to determine how the event should
be displayed or printed. These dispatches can also be limited by
schedules that will allow, for example, to print or display some
events only during a particular period of time such as after regular
hours.
Each event related to a device can be individually associated to
a corresponding set of actions such as display, acknowledge or
print.
For example: the “Door open to long” event is defined for each
individual door of the system. This also permits a different action
or response on a door to door basis.
Critical alarm events should be set to require an acknowledgment
from the operator (please refer to event definition in section 6).