To assign a door to a card.

1.Select the card from the list of registered cards.

2.Select a door (or doors) in the list of available doors in the All Available Doors pane. You can select all doors on an appliance by right-clicking the appliance and selecting Select all doors from the menu. You can also select all Door (1) doors or Door (2) doors

3.Drag and drop the door into the Assigned Doors pane. Alternatively, you can click the yellow “up arrow” icon, or right click the door and select Assign Door from the list. You cannot assign multiple doors using the right-click menu. Use one of the other methods to assign multiple doors at the same time.

4.Set the access schedule for the door(s). By default, all access is assumed to be disabled 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can specify that access is enabled only during specific time ranges. To set the schedule:

a.By default, all time periods are Disabled. To enable a period of time that is disabled, click-and-drag to highlight the time range, and click Enable. To disable access for a period of time, click-and-drag to highlight a time range, and click Disable.

b.Click OK to save the schedule and complete the door assignment.

Copying permissions between cards

Door access privileges and schedules can be copied from one card to multiple cards. This duplicates the assigned door list and the schedules associated with each assigned door. You can also include the “Requires authorization card swipe” attribute in the copy procedure.

Note: If you have many cards with identical requirements for access to rack equipment, you may wish to set up a “template” card that serves as an access template to be copied onto new cards as they are registered.

To copy permissions from one card to another:

1.Click Copy Permissions... .

2.In the left-hand pane, select the card you wish to use as the source for the permissions.

3.In the right-hand pane, select all the cards whose permissions will be overwritten.

4.Click the “Include ‘Authorization card swipe’ attribute” checkbox if you wish to overwrite the attribute on the target cards.

5.Click OK.

6.Click Yes on the confirmation dialog. All existing permissions on the target cards will be cleared, and the new permissions will be added.

Removing a door from a card

To remove a door from a card:

1.Select the card from the list of registered cards.

2.Expand the assigned door list and select the door you want to remove.

3.Right-click the door and select “Unassign door” from the menu or click the red “X” icon in the upper right of the pane. The red “X’ icon can also be used to remove multiple doors.

4.Click Yes to confirm the deletion, or click No to cancel.

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APC NBRK0450, NBRK0550, NBRK0570 Copying permissions between cards, Click Copy Permissions, Removing a door from a card

NBRK0550, NBRK0450, NBRK0570 specifications

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The APC NBRK0550 is built to offer 550 VA / 330 W of output power. It boasts a compact design, making it suitable for both home and small office use. One of its main features includes Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR), which stabilizes voltage levels to protect connected equipment from surges, spikes, and brownouts. The device includes several outlets for easy connection of multiple devices, and its LCD display provides real-time information about power conditions, battery status, and estimated runtime.

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