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Table 8: APB Status
Type
Description
Logged on Terminal
ID0
Recently, user logged at Terminal ID0
Logged on Terminal
ID1
Recently, user logged at Terminal ID0
Logged OFF
The location of last login is missing. In such a case user can log either on
Terminal ID0 or Terminal ID1 of passage or APB Zone.
Disabled
Access to the APB Zone for user with Disabled status shall be denied at
every terminal until the status is changed.
APB Reset
The APB Reset clears APB Register and sets Logged OFF Status (see Table 8) for all users. Once
the reset procedure is completed, the users may attempt to log either at Terminal ID0 or Terminal
ID1. Obviously after that alternate logging at door entry or exit is required.
APB Reset is conducted automatically on system start-up (power on), but APB Reset procedure can
also be accomplished in accordance with following means:
Input line
[60]: APB Register reset
Function key
[60]: APB Register reset
Remotely from managing PC (PR Master software)
Automatically from Schedule (only Network Systems, see 2.1.2 Network System (with CPR32-
SE))
Hierarchy of APB Zones
APB Zone Hierarchy reflects relationships between various APB Zones within one particular access
Network. In access control systems with activated global ABP, users are allowed to re-locate only
within neighboring APB Zones. Neighboring APB Zones are zones with adjacent passages. As a
result, the access control system permits users to move from one APB Zone to another one through
the neighboring/adjacent zones only. The APB Hierarchy can be switched on/off by means of PR
Master software. With the APB Hierarchy switched off, users are allowed to leave their APB Zone
and enter another one. In such case, APB Zones are not required to be adjacent to each other.
Note:
1. The term passage refers to a controller located at a border of two ABP Zones.
2. Neighboring APB Zones are zones with passage.
3. The Hierarchy of APB Zones is determined automatically by assignment of readers to particular
ABP Zones in a system. The Hierarchy can be modified only by modification of reader assignment
structure, i.e., by assigning readers to other APB Zones.
2.7.16 Alarm Zones
Alarm Zone is a group of controllers, which change their Armed/Disarmed Modes concurrently. If
any controller within particular Alarm Zone changes its Armed/Disarmed mode, then the remaining
controllers follow such change. It is not relevant what made the controller to change its
Armed/Disarmed Mode. The concurrent arming/disarming is executed by CPR-32SE network
controller, which continuously monitors Armed/Disarmed Modes of all access controllers within an
Alarm Zone. As a result, all controllers within one Alarm Zone maintain the same Armed/Disarmed
Mode at any time.
Note: Alarm Zones do not block other methods for changing Armed/Disarmed Mode.
If arming/disarming is controlled by means of input line
[03]: Disarmed mode (toggle
switch)
then the current mode at controller cannot be changed remotely (including CPR32-SE).