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Installation & User Guide
High Security (Hi Sec)
If a door is set on high security mode, you need to have a high security card to unlock it. Mode settings section is the place to create a high security card. By default no card has the permission to open a high security door. However you can grant this permission simply by changing the text NO to Yes (by clicking on it) under the Hi Sec column.
Extended Door Open Time (Ext’d Door)
Activates the Extended Door Release Time function. To change the Ext’d door release time please refer to Access Point configuration • Access Point.
Set High Security Mode (Set Hi Sec)
There are to ways to set a door on high security mode. You can use the High Security button located on the right hand side of the main screen under the list of controllers or you can use a card. Once the “Set Hi Sec” is activated; if you present your card to the appropriate reader, 4 times within eight seconds, the reader will automatically go on the high security mode. To restore the normal mode repeat the same procedure. Activating “set high security” mode also activates the “high security” option.
Set Latch
Once the set latch is activated; if you present the card to the appropriate reader twice within four seconds, the door will be unlocked and it will remain open until it is put back to normal mode, either by using the same card twice or by pressing the normal mode button on the main screen.
Time Zone
Allows you to choose a different time zone for every door.
Personal Info
Includes additional information about the cardholder such as: date of birth, address,
Date of birth | use drop down calendar or type in date | |
Age | automatically calculated using the date of birth field | |
Sex | male, female, other | |
Address | maximum 101 characters over 28 lines | |
City | text field maximum 30 characters | |
County | text field maximum 30 characters | |
Country | text field maximum 20 characters | |
Postcode | text field maximum 20 characters | |
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