Westell Technologies IVX S-Class manual Function 372 Rfid tag number programming

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IVX S-Class Administrator’s Manual

Function 3: Extension programming

Function 372: RFID tag number programming

As described earlier in this document, each electronic key has an embedded unique RFID tag number. This function is used to associate each RFID tag number to an extension or mailbox for Personal Call Routing and presence indication (except mailboxes). If Personal Call Routing or presence indication is not desired but access control is required, enter 0 instead of an extension or mailbox number.

1. Enter an RFID tag number, or use the scroll keys to select from the list of tag numbers.

Note: If using any RFID features — i.e., if using ESI Presence Management for anything more than its doorphone capabilities — you should save time by first scanning the electronic keys at any ESI Presence Management RFID Reader connected to the system. The system will store the electronic keys’ tag numbers automatically, and you can use the scroll keys to select the tag numbers to be assigned.

To delete a tag number, press HOLD.) Press # to confirm.

TAG ID: 2 9012345678 >

The tag ID is the list index of the RFID tag number.

Note: If a tag number is entered manually but the 500-tag limit has been exceeded, “LICENSE EXCEEDED” will appear on the display. Therefore, you must either delete one or more unassigned tag numbers or purchase additional licenses to add new tag numbers.

Contact your ESI Reseller for additional assistance with RFID tag licenses.

2. Enter the extension or mailbox number to which you wish to assign the tag number. If no extension or mailbox is to be assigned this tag number, press 0. (To delete an entry, press HOLD.)

Press # to confirm.

RFID TAG PROG

EXT OR MB:

3.Enter the extension numbers of up to 10 ESI Presence Management RFID Readers for which this tag is allowed to control door access. To give the tag access to all doors, press FLASH. (To delete an entry, press HOLD.) Press # after each entry and then press # again to confirm (in other words: after the last entry, you’ll press # twice).

Note: If all ESI Presence Management RFID Readers are allowed, “ALL” will appear on the second line.

DOOR ACCESS: 123 124 138 >

4.Use the scroll keys to select an access schedule. Access schedules are used to allow or deny door access with an electronic key at certain times of the day. Each day of the week can have a start time to allow access and a stop time to deny access. To allow constant (“full”) door access, select 0 - FULL. Otherwise, select a schedule to restrict access. The schedule name will appear. Range: 1–7. Default: 0 (full)

Note: You assign access schedules in Function 371 (see page C.3).

ACCESS SCHEDULE: 0 - FULL >

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Contents Administrator’s Manual About ESI Table of contents This page included for pagination purposes only Administrator programming An introduction Administrator dutiesTelephone system features Call from X102 John James Voice mail featuresFeature Phone overlays Administrator CMDProgramming basics System parameters System programming overviewEntering alphanumeric characters Programming keysSystem fixed numbering plan Prompts for remote settings an outline Remote setting of day, night, holiday and auto modesIVX S-Class Administrator’s Manual Function 13 Administrator password Accessing user station programmingFunction 1 System parameters Function 143 Clock adjustment Function 142 Automatic time settingFunction 14 System clock Function 141 Set time/dateDeleting a speed-dial number Function 17 System speed-dialThis page included for pagination purposes only Function 32 Extension feature authorization Function 321 Standard feature authorizationFunction 3 Extension programming Range 5-15.Default Function 322 Advanced extension feature authorizationFunction 37 Rfid programming Function 371 Access schedule programmingACC SCHED1 Name ACC SCHED1 DAY MondayACC SCHED1 MON ACC SCHED1 MON Allow 900 AMACC SCHED1 MON No Deny Time Rfid TAG Prog EXT or MB Function 372 Rfid tag number programmingRfid TAG Display EXT Function 373 View Rfid tag numberFunction 374 ESI Presence Management parameters EPM Rfid Reader Prompts YESX211 Front Door Volume Function 375 Rfid Reader parametersEPM Reader SET EXT Inserted for pagination purposes only Function 53 Guest/info mailboxes Function 5 Voice mail programmingGuest mailboxes Info mailboxesFunction 54 Answering Machine members MB501 Broadcast mailboxFunction 55 Message notification Function 552 Delivery/paging parameters Function 551 Station delivery optionsFunction 56 Cascade notification mailboxes Cascade mailbox optionsCascade notification parameters This page included for pagination purposes only Function 61 Re-record main greeting Function 6 RecordingFunction 62 Record directory names Function 63 Message-on-hold MOH programming Function 633 MOH volumeFunction 631 MOH source Function 632 MOH recordingThis page included for pagination purposes only Tabular Smdr format SmdrCSV Smdr format FormatExample PC interface Reporting conventions and rulesExamples One account code entered during an incoming call Smdr format when using account codesSmdr IndexIntegrated Answering Machine, D.2 Message notification, D.3