PR311-BK fv102 Rev B. ENG.doc.DOC
8/9/2006
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Additional features when operating in the
Integrated Access Control
System
:
•
256
Access Groups
•
32 time schedules for access level control
•
Time schedules for
Identification Mode
and
Door Mode
•
128 time periods per schedule
•
Events recorded by a Host device (CPR32-SE Network controller or PC with PR
Master program in
Online
mode)
3.3.
Operation in the Integrated Access System
When controller is a part of the
Integrated Access Control System
which is
managed by the Host device, then the PR311-BK extends its functionality
significantly and offers the following additional features:
•
definition of
Access Groups
•
time schedules which controls access authorization
•
time schedule which controls
Identification Mode
•
time schedule which controls
Door Mode
•
recording of the events
Users can be divided into 256
Access Groups.
Each group may have different access
authorization controlled by a time schedule. The PR311-BK allows up to 32 time
schedules which are used to control access and two special schedules – one of them
controls the
Identification Mode
while the other one controls the
Door Mode
. Events
which occur in the access system are stored on the Host device. If the
communication with the Host is broken the PR311-BK continues operation with time
schedule settings which existed when the communication disappeared. After the
communication with the Host resumes all clocks related settings (e.g. time
schedules) and events recording are restored.
3.4.
Stand-alone Operation
In this case the PR311-BK access controller autonomously supervises door passage
and doesn’t require any connection to the Host device. In this mode connection to a
PC may eventually exist but it is used only for re-programming of a unit. In
Stand-
alone Mode
all users registered in the controller belong to the same group of users
(this special, predefined group is called: “No Group”) and have permanent access
authorization regardless of a time. Neither the
Identification Mode
nor
Door Mode
can be controlled by time schedules, events are not registered.
The following features are not available in
Stand-alone Mode
:
•
Users can not be divided into a separate groups of users
•
Time schedules can not control access authorization
•
Door Mode
can not be controlled by the time schedules