Authorised PIN/card users can open the door as normal.
An unlock command issued from management software will unlock the door and
cancel the start action.
An open door or timed open door command issued from management software
will perform the function but will not cancel the start action.
Cancelling a start action
A start action that is running can be cancelled by overriding its operation from
management software. For example:
Where a start action is holding the door unlocked, the action can be
cancelled by locking the door via management software. The cancellation
is only for the current iteration of the door schedule and future iterations
will still operate.
In the case where the door is being unlocked by the start action and an
unlock command is sent from management software, the action will
continue to operate and is not affected.
When a start action is cancelled, the end action is not performed. The door will
return to its default state (locked) if no other override or macro is active.
If a start action that enables the door is cancelled then the door will remain
enabled. Similarly, if a start action that disables the door is cancelled then the
door will remain disabled.
Deleting a door schedule
When deleting an active door schedule, the start action is immediately cancelled
and the cancellation rules described in the “Cancelling a start action” section
above apply. Once the running action has been terminated, the door schedule
record is removed from the NAC so that no future iterations of the door schedule
can occur.
When deleting a door schedule that is not active, the door schedule is
immediately deleted and no future iterations of the start action can occur.
Door overrides
An operator using management software such as TecomC4 can configure an
automatic lock/unlock schedule for each door, called a
door override
. The
operator can define the override schedule per door without using any of the
installer-defined panel time zones. Programming for a door override is similar to
the programming for a “hard” panel time zone for a NAC or Challenger
Plus
panel.
Note:
If either the door override or an existing door override time zone is active,
then the door will be unlocked.
Door overrides are programmed in CTPlus on the
Door override
form. See the
“Configuring door overrides” section on page 95 for instructions.
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