EverFocus EFC--02-1-A user manual Access Right Setting, Group Setting, Set Card PIN Setting

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Access Right Setting

Access rights of a card can be set using the following submenu:

Access Right

Setting

Press ENT and system will show the access right of current card on all doors. Y means the card has the right to pass the door, and N means the card does not have the right. Flex controller will display the corresponding number of doors according to installed door modules. In the example below, 4 door modules (8 doors) have been installed on the controller. Press corresponding numeric keys to change access right of current card on the door. Press ENT to confirm. Press CLR to exit without effecting any change.

12345678 YYYYYYYY

Group Setting

Each card belongs to an access group. Different group has different access rights and time zone setting. Flex control support a maximum of 64 groups, each of which supports a maximum of 32 time zone settings and defines access rights for all doors in the system. Group setting is so complicated a process that it can only be performed using the EverAccess control software. User can directly set group number for each card using controller interface, but controller does not provide group setting function.

At the following submenu, press ENT to enter Group setting:

Group Setting

The group number of the current card will be displayed, as shown below:

Set Group: 01

Press numeric keys to enter the desired group number. Press ENT to confirm. Press CLR to exit without effecting any change.

Set Card PIN Setting

Each card in the EverAccess access control system is associated with a 4-digit PIN. The PIN status can be set as enabled or disabled and if enabled, user is required to enter the PIN every time he enters/exit the door if the reader is a keypad reader.

At the following submenu, press ENT to enter PIN setting:

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Contents Flex Series Controller EFC-02-1A Instruction Guide Table of Contents Chapter Page ARM/DISARM Specifications FederalCommunication Commission Interference Statement Product Overview FeaturesParts List Controller Layout Main module Controller LayoutPage Preparing for the Installation Installation ReviewObtain a Floor Plan Preparing for the InstallationDetermining Hardware and Location Entry Card Readers Mounting the Enclosure and Controller Hardware InstallationStep Install a New Module to Controller Installing a Module to ControllerTerminal / LED Definitions Reader/Door Index ConversionMain Module Terminal Definition Terminal name Function No Terminal name Main Module LED DefinitionLED Meaning Door Module Terminal DefinitionDefinitions of the Door Module Terminals Door Module LED DefinitionTerminal Function Name Alarm Module Terminal DefinitionAlarm Module LED Definition Install and Connecting the ReadersWiegand 26 Format RS232 FormatConnection to an Electric Strike Connection to Door LockConnection to a Magnetic Lock Connection to Door SensorConnection to Alarm Input Connection to Fire & Alarm InputConnection to Request-to-Exit 14 Connecting Alarm-sensor to Controller Connection to Alarm Output16 Normally Closed Connections for Alarm Output Connection to Computer via RS232 Connecting Controller ComputerRS485 Bus Based Networking System Connection to Desktop Reader via RS485RS485 Bus Extension Two Incorrect Connections Connection to Multiple Controllers via RS485Connection to Multiple Controllers via RS485 TCP/IP Based SystemPage Connecting the Power Supply Connecting PowerConnection to Backup Battery Mount a Backup Battery optionalReset Controller Before First Use Cover PlacementPage General Operation Guideline Enter System ConfigurationMain Setting Items Display the Number of Installed ModulesDisplay the Firmware Version Enter System Setting Menu System SettingSet Date Format Auto Daylight Savings Time Set DateSet Time Set Arm PIN Set System PINErase All Events Reset All Data and Settings Card SettingEnter Card Setting Menu Delete Cards Add CardsDelete a Card by Serial Number Set Card Properties Status SettingDelete All Cards Group Setting Access Right SettingSet Card PIN Setting Anti Passback APB Setting Enter Reader Setting Menu Reader SettingCard ARM Setting Show Card NumberReader to Door Allocation Keypad SettingSystem Reader Setting Door SettingEnter Door Setting Menu Open Time SettingSet Door Hold Open Time Set Door Behavior at Fire AlarmComponents for Alarm Alarm SettingAlarm Configuration Basics Alarm Setting Menu Structure Enter Alarm Setting MenuEnter Alarm Action Setting Sub-menu Fire Alarm Enter Extended Alarm Setting Sub-menuSYS PIN Fail Zone Alarm 1~8ARM PIN Fail Remote Alarm AlarmUnknown Card Expired CardInvalid Door Invalid CardInvalid Time Card Anti-Passback FailDoor Forced Open Card PIN FailDoor Held Open Enter Alarm Time Setting Sub-menu Armzone SettingEnter Armzone Setting Menu Reader LostSet Active Armzone Set ARM Delay TimeArm the System using the Controller Keypad Address SettingClear the Alarm Disarm the System using the Controller KeypadYellow LED Status System ARM Status Arm/Disarm the System using a ReaderPage Install the Software in the Control Computer Software SetupConfigure the Controller and All Other Hardware Setup the User Accounts for the SoftwareEnroll Cards Page Page Page EverAccess

EFC--02-1-A specifications

The EverFocus EFC--02-1-A is an advanced video surveillance solution designed to meet the high demands of modern security systems. This device stands out for its robust features, cutting-edge technologies, and exceptional reliability, making it ideal for a wide range of surveillance applications, from retail environments to industrial facilities.

One of the primary features of the EFC--02-1-A is its superior image quality. Equipped with high-definition video capabilities, the camera can capture crystal-clear images even in low-light conditions, thanks to its advanced low-light technology. This ensures that vital details are recorded, enhancing the overall effectiveness of surveillance efforts. The device boasts a wide dynamic range (WDR), which allows it to handle scenes with both bright and dark areas, maintaining image clarity and detail regardless of lighting variations.

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Moreover, the EFC--02-1-A comes equipped with smart analytics capabilities, including motion detection and face recognition technologies. These features enhance the system’s functionality by enabling automatic alerts and efficient monitoring of specific areas, thereby reducing the workload for security personnel.

Lastly, seamless integration is a core characteristic of the EFC--02-1-A. It is compatible with multiple video management systems (VMS) and can easily connect with other security devices, promoting a holistic security ecosystem. This interoperability, coupled with user-friendly operational features and remote access capabilities, positions the EverFocus EFC--02-1-A as a leading choice for organizations aiming to enhance their surveillance setups.