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Y if the downloaded access code is to be sent to the ACU as a smart failsoft access code. Default is N. Note that this is used only in conjunction with the host access codes.

NOTE

The smart failsoft option is not supported with any keys used in conjunction with 708P and 718P ACUs, but a function is built in to the units which does provide some measure of failsoft protection in the event of a communications failure with the host.

The 708P and 718P ACUs can be programmed to accept up to 25 command keys, and

access is allowed when these are presented (eight doors maximum). Usually, the command keys selected are those issued to managerial and engineering staff, and to persons

responsible for building maintenance.

This feature is limited to some extent in that time codes cannot be used in conjunction with this special programming, and event entries (door opening records, in this case) are not logged.

Access Group. Optional. Enter an access group number (no limit) that applies to this keyholder (the system automatically enters the access group description). Default is 0—No access group.

Note

There is no limit to the number of access codes that can be assigned, with the following two exceptions:

1.Do not assign a keyholder more than one access code for a single NexSentry, 8xx series, or 422 series ACU.

2.The system will not allow you to combine two access codes with the same download device ID number in one access group.

3.Do not assign two access groups with codes for the same download devices.

"Access Override. Optional (zoom available). Enter the access override code that applies to this keyholder. Default is 0—No access override code.

Project Assignment [epj_entr]

If the keyholder has been assigned to a project, enter the project number using the [epj_entr] screen (multiple projects can be assigned). Display this screen by pressing F2 after the access assignment screen (previous screen) has been saved (F6). Note that the project function will not work properly unless the host provides access control.

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Westinghouse SE 6000 manual Project Assignment epjentr

SE 6000 specifications

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