Low security TZ
The low security time zone controls the times when the door can be opened with
either a card
or
a PIN if the door is configured to require card
and
PIN. Only a
valid card
or
PIN code is needed to open the door when the time zone is valid.
Enter a time zone number or click the
Browse
button to select a time zone.
See the “Card and PIN” section below (the card and PIN option can be
configured separately for IN readers and OUT readers).
IN reader options
Each door can have up to six readers in any combination of IN readers and OUT
readers.
A reader is defined as an IN reader if its
Door side
field is set to
IN reader
when
it is added using the Door reader dialog (accessed from the
Readers
tab for the
door). Similarly, a reader is defined as an OUT reader if its
Door side
field is set
to
OUT reader
when it is added using the Door reader dialog.
Card and PIN
Select this option to require that both a card
and
a PIN must be used to unlock
the door via any of the IN readers. If not selected, then either a card
or
a PIN will
unlock the door via any of the IN readers.
Inhibit PIN
Select this option to require that only a card must be used to unlock the door via
any of the IN readers during the
low security time zone (see the “Low security
” section above). If not selected, then both a card and a PIN must be used to
unlock the door via any of the IN readers during the low security time zone.
Dual custody
When selected, two different users must present their card and/or PINs in
succession in order to unlock the door via any of the IN readers.
The presentation of card and/or PIN must occur within the dual custody time (see
the “Dual custody time” on page 68).
Once the two valid card and/or PINs have been presented to the reader, a 60
second timer starts, which allows the second user to perform functions such as
locking the door, or alarm control (if the NAC is not in IP Direct mode).
For example, if the
IN alarm control
for the door is set to
Alarm control on 1st
badge
, then the second user can present their card to disarm areas.
See the “IN
” section on page 78.
Similarly, if
2 badge unlock, 1 badge re-lock
is configured for the door, then the
second user can present their card to lock the door.
See the “2 badge unlock, 1
” section on page 71.
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