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MONITOR AFx™ Director V4.1 User's Guide
500-9041 v4.1
- Pre-Alarm:
This is the duration that the system
will wait before transmitting alarms from this
area to the central monitoring station. During
the delay, keypad sonalert(s) will be sounded,
giving an authorized user time to "Silence" the
alarm at a keypad. (Selecting "Verify User" will
cancel the alarm transmission.)
This setting works only with sensors (input-points) that
support "Pre-Alarm Warning". For details, refer to
"Input Points—Custom Point Types".
To assign an area to be monitored by a specific
keypad, refer to "Expansion Modules".
- Extended:
The duration that the monitoring of
'Extended' points will be held/delayed to allow
an authorized entrant to disarm the area;
This pertains to a sensor that is set as a 'Custom Point
Type' with the 'pre-process' defined as "Extended".
For details, refer to "Input Points--Monitored Sensors",
and "Input Points--Custom Point Types".
Central Station
- Reporting:
Whether only alarms are to be
reported to the monitoring station, or all activity
(incl. area arm/disarm, etc.).
This setting does
NOT
limit events to appear in the
monitoring window or to be available for activity
reporting.)
The area arming-levels for which detected activity at
individual sensors will be transmitted is based on the
input-point 'type' (or Equipment settings for 'pseudo'
points). How the messages are transmitted is based
on selections in the System Communications screen.
For details, refer to "Input Points—Monitored
Sensors", "Equipment Settings (Pseudo / Internal
Inputs)", and/or "Monitoring, Paging, & Remote Mgt.
Settings".
Access
(systems with access-controlled doors)
- Auto Disarm on Valid Token:
The area will
automatically disarm when a person with disarm
(Off) authority is granted entry to this area. This
feature can be customized for groups of users
as per their assigned 'authority' profile. For
details on user authorities, refer to "Authorities
for Users/Entrants".
Antipassback
Antipassback (APB): A feature that blocks individual
cards from being used to:
+
Re-enter the same area, or;
+
Re-enter the facility from 'outside', and/or;
+
(Optional): Enter other areas;
…Unless
they are recorded as exiting first--i.e., each
person must use their card/token at every reader they
encounter (that is set to "Detect Antipassback").
Tip:
This helps to protect against unauthorized card usage.
Note: Antipassback-controlled areas typically require
'Exit' readers on the inside (at each door).
-Strict Entry/Exit Enforcement:
This enables
antipassback checking between areas.
This setting is used with high-security areas--such as
a cash room. With this setting, persons who do not
'badge out' of the area will be denied access to
all
areas--even at readers
not
set for antipassback.
Without "Strict APB", persons who do not 'badge out'
of APB-controlled areas will only be blocked against
re-entering their last known area, or re-entering the
facility from 'outside' (see next setting).
- Ignore Outside to Inside Area Check:
This
setting causes readers (that are set to "Detect
Antipassback") to allow entry from outside for
persons who did not 'badge out' of the facility.
Tip:
This is typically for a parking garage 'area'
without an exit reader.
This does not override other APB conditions. The
area being entered
cannot
be their last known area
("APB auto-reset" will override this--see next setting),
and they must still 'badge out' of any areas that are set
for "Strict APB Enforcement" (see previous setting).
-Auto-Reset:
This allows selecting whether APB
checking will be on-going, or for a set duration
only
(see details)
.
None: Antipassback restrictions will be enforced on a
continual basis;
xx Min/Hrs: The antipassback restriction will be
limited to a fixed period of time after each person is
granted access to a specific area. (Each user's APB
status will be reset, avoiding undesired 'APB
violations'.)
APB Auto-Reset (especially of short duration) is
not
recommended with Time and Attendance reporting
applications (including "Roll-Call").
Antipassback must also be enabled for each specific
reader. To do this, refer to "Reader 1 & 2 Settings for
a Door" ("Detect Antipassback" selection).
The antipassback status can be reset for a specific
user, or for all users in a specific area (to allow their
next entry or exit regardless of their previous APB
status). For details, refer to "Resetting Users'
Antipassback Status", and/or "Resetting the
Antipassback Status for Users in a Specific Area" in
the Control & Status Chapter.
Scheduling
Arm/Disarm Scheduling
- Schedule:
The open/close schedule to be
associated with this area (or ‘none’). At the
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