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MONITOR AFx™ Director V4.1 User's Guide
500-9041 v4.1
Reader 1 & 2 Settings for a Door
Defining a ‘Required Attendance’ Zone
For time and attendance reporting, a ‘required
attendance zone must be defined by setting
the "Area" as "Outside" for all readers used to
exit
from this zone.
See the "Area" description for more information.
Note:
For proper time and attendance tracking, there
must be no other way to exit from the required-
attendance area (all exit doors must have a reader).
In Reader
(and 'Out Reader'--if applicable)
Note:
"In Reader" pertains to the
1
st
(or only) reader
for this door. "Out Reader" pertains to the
2
nd
reader
for this door (if applicable).
The second reader, and In/Out processing is NOT
supported on the older (2-reader) version of the door
controller module.
- Access to Area:
This is the area associated
with this reader (i.e., the area being
entered
when using this reader).
Time and attendance reporting requires that all
readers used to exit from the "required attendance
zone" be set as "Outside".
This will typically pertain to the interior readers on the
perimeter of the facility, and may also include
additional readers (such as that allow entry to a
cafeteria or fitness room).
Card Mode
- Schedule
, and
In / Out of schedule:
These
settings specify the basic method that
entrants will have to use to gain entry at this
door—i.e., via access token with or without
keying-in a PIN at the reader. If scheduled,
different entry requirements can be selected
for when the schedule is active versus outside
of the chosen schedule.
UID vs. Card Number: The system can be set to
require a full card number instead of the user-ID
number. (Wherever you see "UID", a card number
would have to be entered instead.)
Related Topic: Account-Wide Panel Settings (look for
"
Setup
", and then "
User Logon Mode
").
Card/PIN: "Card or PIN" means "Card-Only, or User-
ID+PIN". With "Card+PIN", the card must be
presented (does not allow UID+PIN).
Manual Disarming: For an armed area that is NOT set
to 'Auto Disarm on Valid Token', the user will also
have to access the alarm system and disarm the area.
For details on the "Auto-Disarm" feature, refer to
"Areas and Related Settings".
Reader Mode
- Schedule
, and
In / Out of schedule:
These
settings specify whether one user can enter,
or if a second valid user (or designated
'escort') will be required to enter their
Card/PIN as well. If scheduled, different entry
requirements can be selected for when the
schedule is active versus outside of the
chosen schedule.
With "Dual Custody", two different users must present
their card and/or PIN (and neither of them can be set
as "Visitor--Excort Required").
When set to "Escort", a valid 'escort' can also enter on
their own by presenting their card/PIN twice. If visitor
cards (set to require an escort) are presented,
visitor
escort processing will take over (e.g., with visitor
processing, you can set the type of cards escorts can
use). Users are defined as escorts (escort privilege)
through their authority assignments.
Related Topics:
Authorities, Profile 1-4 , Access ,
Escort
Privilege
, and
Visitor (Escort Required)
. See: Authorities for
Users / Entrants.
Type of Cards that can Escort Visitors: Under
"Account-Wide Panel Settings", look for "Setup ",
then "
Escort-Required Mode
".
Dual custody is also supported pertaining to the
disarming of an area. For details, refer to "Areas
and Related Settings".
Lockout
- Schedule / Mode:
These settings specify
whether all users are to be denied entry either
while a selected schedule is active, or outside
of the chosen schedule.
Tip:
To disable this
feature, select "None" for the schedule.
Users with 'Master Override' authority can enter while
a 'lockout' is in effect. For details refer to the "Master
Override" setting under "Authorities for
Users/Entrants".
Miscellaneous
-Arming Station:
Select this to identify an
"arming station".
An arming station includes a Wiegand reader with
keypad, and supports additional functions for arming
and disarming areas, advancing the area closing time
(worklate), etc. For details, refer to the User's Guide
for your MONITOR AFx system (panel/LCD keypad).
Note:
Arming-station wiring differs from other readers
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