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the schedule to “Never”
Description
Displays the description of the door as labelled in the system.
Schedule
For each of the doors listed, a schedule must be assigned. The
schedule determines the time during which an access to the door
will be authorized for cardholders assigned with that access level.
ALWAYS schedule
This access level permits access to all doors at all times and cannot
be modified.
NEVER schedule
This access level denies access to all doors all the time and cannot
be modified.
Holiday Definition
This feature is used to define holidays.
Field Definition
Holiday
Select a holiday to be modified from the displayed list or click on
NEW to create a new holiday. The holiday label is composed of
12 alphanumeric characters or less.
Holiday name
The holiday name is composed of 30 alphanumeric characters or
less. It provides detailed information concerning the holiday (i.e.
Christmas Day).
Date
Enter the date corresponding to the holiday (i.e.: 2000/12/25).
Class
Each holiday must be assigned to one of four holiday types. See
Schedule definition for holiday types. It is recommended to define
holidays at the beginning of the year and review holidays that are
not on fixed dates (Easter, Thanksgiving, etc.).
Recurring
This option allows programming of fixed recurring holidays which
are on the same date every year. If this parameter is selected, the
holiday will automatically be taken into account every year.
Event Definition
The term “Event” is used to describe activities or alarms detected
by the system or generated by the system. There are many
different system events such as Access granted, Input in alarm,
Card modified by operator, etc..
Event definition is a powerful feature of the system. For each
event, it is possible to determine how the event should be
dispatched to a combination of the following devices: Screen and
printer. 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 correspond-
ing set of actions such as display 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. Alarm events should be set
to require an acknowledgment from the operator.
WARNING: The screen schedule also controls the recording of
the events to the disk.
Field Definition
Type
There are 5 categories of events: controller, door, relay, input and
other related events. When a category is selected, the “Event”
selection field will only list events related to the selection (i.e.: if
controller is selected, the Event field will only contain controller
related events).
Event
This list only contains the events related to your selection in the
“Type” field ; (i.e.: if controller was selected, this field would only
contain controller related events).
Component
The component list is relative to the selected event. For example,
if you select “Door forced open”, the system will display a list of
all the doors of the system. Once the desired door is selected, you
can select the attributes you wish to modify (display color,
priority, display on screen schedule, etc.).