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second screen according to the 24hr. clock (i.e. 9PM = 21:00). The
Intervals are only valid during the days programmed in the third screen.
Option [8] in the third screen represents the programmed holidays (see
section 14.8). When option [8] is enabled, users have access between the
Start Time and End Time during the holidays. An Interval cannot cross into
another day (overnight). Schedules are assigned to the users through their
User Access Codes (refer to the System Managers Manual).
For example, program Schedule 001 in section [2401]:
A = Start time 09:00, End time 17:00, options 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 enabled
B = Start time 10:00, End time 17:00, options 1, 7, and 8 enabled
Then, any User Access Code with this Schedule assigned will have access
Monday to Friday from 9AM to 5PM and on Saturday, Sunday and Holidays
from 10AM to 5PM.
Primary Schedules 001 to 015 are programmed in sections [2401] to
[2415] respectively. Secondary Schedules 016 to 032 are programmed in
sections [2416] to [2432] respectively. For each Schedule enter the Start
Time, End Time and enable or disable the options as required for each
Interval. Schedule 000 allows the user access at all times. Only Primary
Schedules can be assigned to User Access Codes. Secondary Schedules
are used as Backup Schedules (see section 14.7).
14.7 B
ACKUP
S
CHEDULES
When an Access Card or User Access Code is used at an Access Door, the
control panel verifies whether it was used during its assigned Primary
Schedule. If the Primary Schedule is linked to another Schedule, it will
verify the linked Schedule and any Schedule linked to it. The control panel
will verify up to 8 linked Schedules, one after another, until it determines
whether the card or code is valid. Each Schedule (Primary or Secondary)
from 001 to 032 can be linked to another Schedule in sections [2501] to
[2532] respectively. In each section enter the 3-digit Schedule number of
the Schedule to be linked with it.
For example, if Schedule 001 is linked to Schedule 005 and Schedule 005
is linked to Schedule 030, then the control panel will verify Schedules 001,
005 and 030.
14.8 H
OLIDAY
P
ROGRAMMING
Holiday Programming identifies the days that are considered holidays in the
Schedules. When option [8] is enabled in sections [2401] to [2432], access
is permitted during the holidays. Each section from [2701] to [2712]
represents a month from January to December respectively. Each section
includes four groups of five to eight options that represent the days of the
month. Enable the options representing the holidays.
For example, if [1] and [2] are enabled in the first screen in section [2701],
then January 1 and 2 are designated as holidays.
14.9 S
CHEDULE
T
OLERANCE
W
INDOW
The Schedule Tolerance Window lengthens the assigned Schedule of
some users. User Access Codes with Add Tolerance Windows to
Schedules enabled have the number of minutes programmed in [3039]
added before and after their Schedule. This feature can be used instead of
creating Schedules for each shift and each shifts supervisor by assigning
the supervisors to their respective shifts Schedule and enabling Add
Tolerance Windows to Schedules on their User Access Codes. Enter any
value between 001 and 255 (default = 000) to determine Schedule
Tolerance Window in minutes.
For example, if 060 is programmed in section [3039], users with Add
Tolerance Windows to Schedules enabled will have their Schedule
extended by 1 hour before and 1 hour after their assigned Schedule (see
Figure 14-2).
Figure 14-2: Example of a Schedule Tolerance Window
The Schedule Tolerance Window applies to Access Schedules
only (section 14.6). The Schedule Tolerance Window does not
apply to the Arming and Disarming Report Schedules (section
9.3.1 and section 9.3.2).
14.10 D
OOR
A
CCESS
M
ODE
Each Access Door can be assigned to one or more partitions in the security
system and each user can be assigned to one or more partitions. This
means that the actions performed by the user will be directly linked to the
partition(s) assigned to that door. Doors 01 to 32 are programmed in
sections [2251] to [2282] respectively. For each door enable or disable the
option as required:
14.11 C
ODE
A
CCESS
Code Access can allow access to an Access Door by entering a valid User
Access Code and pressing the [
ACC
] key on the Access LCD Keypad
instead of using the Access Card. The control panel will verify the User
Access Codes validity in the same way it would verify the Access Card (i.e.
through its assigned Access Level and Schedule). Doors 01 to 32 are
programmed in sections [2251] to [2282] respectively. For each door
enable or disable the option as required:
14.12 C
ARD
AND
C
ODE
A
CCESS
For higher security areas, the Access Door can be programmed to require a
user to present a valid Access Card then enter the same users valid code
before access is granted. Doors 01 to 32 are programmed in sections
[2251] to [2282] respectively. For each door enable or disable the option as
required:
Section Start Time
1st Screen
End Time
2nd Screen
Days
3rd Screen
Schedule 001: [2401]
to
Schedule 032: [2432]
A:
set as per
24hr. clock
set as per
24hr. clock
[1] = Sunday (S)
[2] = Monday (M)
[3] = Tuesday (T)
[4] = Wednesday (W)
[5] = Thursday (T)
[6] = Friday (F)
[7] = Saturday (S)
[8] = Holidays (H)
B:
set as per
24hr. clock
set as per
24hr. clock
Option Feature
[1]
ON
OR Access Door
The Access Door grants access or permits arming or
disarming to users assigned to at least one of the doors
partitions. An OR door will arm or disarm only the
partitions that it has in common with the users.
[1]
OFF
AND Access Door
The Access Door grants access or permits arming only to
users assigned to all the doors assigned partitions.
Option Feature
[2]
ON
[
ACC
] key enabled
[2]
OFF
Access with Card only
Option Feature
[3]
ON
Access Card AND User Access Code required
[3]
OFF
Access Card OR User Access Code
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