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SECTION 6
SECTION 6
SECTION 6
SECTION 6
SECTION 6 - - L o g i c a l C o m p o n e n t s C o n f i g u r a t i o n
- - L o g i c a l C o m p o n e n t s C o n f i g u r a t i o n
- - L o g i c a l C o m p o n e n t s C o n f i g u r a t i o n
- - L o g i c a l C o m p o n e n t s C o n f i g u r a t i o n
- - L o g i c a l C o m p o n e n t s C o n f i g u r a t i o n
THE DEFINITION MENU TOOLBAR
Schedule Definition
Schedules are used throughout the system. For example, you need
to determine times during which a cardholder may have access to
some or all doors.
Schedules can also be used to determine when events are re-
ported, activate relays controlling different functions (lighting,
heat, etc.), etc. It is also possible to use the same schedule for
different applications, but it is recommended to create a distinct
schedule for each application. It is then much easier to modify a
particular application schedule without affecting other applica-
tions.
Field Definition
Schedule
The schedule label is composed of 12 alphanumeric characters or
less and is used to identify the schedule within the system.
Each schedule is composed of four intervals; each interval in-
cludes a start time and a stop time. Select by placing an ‘X’ under
the days of the week that the interval should be valid.
The ‘Ho’ abbreviation corresponds to 4 different holiday types as
defined under Holiday definition.
Schedule names
The schedule names consists of 30 alphanumeric characters or
less (i.e.: Office Work schedule, always, never, etc).
Always
This pre-defined schedule is Always valid and cannot be modi-
fied.
Never
This pre-defined schedule is Never valid and cannot be modified.
Intervals (A, B, C, D)
An interval is defined by entering the start time (first field) and the
end time (second field); the end time must be equal or greater than
the starting time.
Select the days applicable to the interval by placing an ‘X’ under
the selected days. In order to create an interval from Monday 20:00
(8PM) to Tuesday 8:00 (8AM), the interval must be divided in two
intervals.
A first interval is defined for Monday form 20:00 to 24:00 and the
second interval is defined for Tuesday form 00:00 to 08:00. The
system therefore considers these two intervals as one continuous
interval.
Access Level Definition
The purpose of assigning an access level to a cardholder is to
provide that cardholder access to specific doors according to
specific schedules. Each cardholder must be assigned a set of user
parameters that will allow entry to authorized doors for that
individual and deny entry to unauthorized doors.
Each access level represents a group of users, for example, office
employees, managers, staff, etc., that share the same user rights.
After defining access levels, assign one of the access levels to
each cardholder in Card Definition. An access level is created by
assigning a schedule for each of the system’s doors.
Field Definition
Access level
The access level label is composed of 12 alphanumeric characters
or less. When you click on New, the system will automatically
number the new access level being created.
Access level name
The access level name is composed of 30 alphanumeric characters
or less (i.e.: manager’s access level).
Door
The system displays all the doors of the system. Select a schedule
for each displayed door. If you don’t want to include the door, set