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SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRY

 

 

Issue Date. Optional. Enter the date that the access control card for the keyholder will become valid. Default is current system date. Note that a future date will not permit access until that date is reached.

Issue Time. Optional. Enter the time that the access control card for the keyholder will become valid. Note that this only applies with host access. Default is current system time.

Return Date. Optional—Recommended if keyholder is a visitor (see Visitor below). Enter the final date that the keyholder's card will be valid. Default is ******** — No expiration date.

Return Time. Optional—Recommended if keyholder is a visitor (see Visitor below). Enter the time on the final date that the keyholder's card will be valid. Default is blank—No expiration time. Note that this only applies with host access.

Visitor. Recommended. A Y/N field indicating if the keyholder is a visitor. If Y, it is advisable to enter a return date and time (previous fields). Note that this is listed for reference only. Default is N.

Trace. Optional. A Y/N field indicating if the keyholder is to be monitored (movements traced while in the building). Trace monitors doors, readers, and records. Using Trace causes an extra key trace log message. This feature is sometimes desirable if the keyholder is a visitor (see previous field). Default is N.

Privileged. Conditional. A Y / N field for ACUs supporting building modes and global anti- passback. Enter Y if this keyholder can change building modes at a remote reader and is immune from anti-passback. Default is N.

Personal Zone. If passback is in effect, the zone where the keyholder is currently located and reported to the system by the reader last used by the keyholder. When setting up the database, use the default (-1, unknown).

Vehicular Zone. The zone (car park) where the keyholder's vehicle is currently located; reported to the system by the parking lot reader last used by the keyholder. When setting up the database, use the default (-1, unknown).

Keyholder Entry—Page 2 [key1entr]

The data entered in this screen is for information only. Field entry is self-evident (field titles usr1 through usr6, and Remarks, can be changed to suit the individual user (see Section 6: System Administration). Note that data is unique and not selected as table reference (see user-defined field titles, reference 9). Simply complete those fields required by your company, store (F6), then press F2 to display the access assignment screen [empgentr].

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Westinghouse SE 6000 manual Keyholder Entry-Page 2 key1entr

SE 6000 specifications

The Westinghouse SE 6000 is an advanced digital power management system designed for comprehensive control over electrical grids and power generation facilities. Its versatility and reliability make it a favored choice among utility providers and energy managers. The SE 6000 is equipped with numerous features that enhance efficiency, safety, and operational oversight.

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