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one partition assigned to the door. An “OR” door will arm or disarm
only the partitions that it has in common with the card.
Section [340] consists of four screens of eight options each. Each
option represents an Access Door. Enable the option
corresponding to the door to be set in “OR” Door Access Mode.
Options that remain disabled represent doors set in the “AND”
Door Access Mode. For example, if option [2] in the Second
Screen is enabled in section [340], Door 10 will use the “OR” Door
Access Mode.
Option ON = “OR” Door Access Mode
Option OFF = “AND” Door Access Mode (default)
14.6 Access Levels
SECTIONS [341] TO [355]
Users will only be allowed access to the doors assigned in the
Access Level programmed on their user access codes (see section
13.7.1 on page 39). Each Access Level is a combination of the
Access Doors that were assigned in sections [301] to [332]. You
can program up to 15 different Access Levels (from 01 to 15). Level
00 allows the user access to all the Access Doors. Using Feature
Select Programming, enable or disable options representing the
desired doors. For example, if the options representing doors 01,
02, and 03 are enabled in section [341], any user access code or
Access Card assigned to Level 01 will only have access to doors
01, 02, and 03.
14.7 Schedules
SECTIONS [361] TO [375]
Schedules determine the hours, days, and holidays that users are
permitted access. You can program up to 15 different Schedules
(from 01 to 15). Schedule 00 allows the user access at all times.
Each Schedule consists of two programmable time periods called
Intervals that determine the time of day and which days the users
will be granted access. When a schedule is programmed with “H”,
users will have access during the days programmed in the sections
[381] to [392] (see section 14.8). Each user is assigned a Schedule
through the user access code.
Program the Start Time and End Time according to the 24-hour
clock within the same day. Use Feature Select Programming to set
the options representing the Days.
For example, program Schedule 01 in section [361]:
Interval A with Start time 07:00, End time 16:00, Days M, T, W,
T, and F
Interval B with Start time 10:00, End time 17:00, Days S, S,
and H
Then, any user access code with this Schedule assigned will only
be allowed access Monday to Friday from 7AM to 4PM and on
Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays from 10AM to 5PM.
14.8 Holiday Programming
SECTIONS [381] TO [392]
Holiday Programming identifies the days that are considered
holidays. When option [8] is enabled in sections [361] to [375],
access is permitted during the programmed holidays.
Each section represents a month. Each section includes four
groups of eight options that represent the days of the month. Use
Feature Select Programming to enable the options representing
the days to be designated as holidays. For example, if 1 and 2 are
enabled in the fourth screen in section [392], then December 25
and 26 are designated as holidays. When [8] is enabled in sections
[361] to [375], those users will have access according to their
Schedule on December 25 and 26.
14.9 Logging Access Control Events
14.9.1 Log Request For Exit In Event Buffer
SECTION [537]: OPTION [2]
When the REX device registers movement at the door, a Request
for Exit (REX) event is generated (see section 14.2 on page 41).
The control panel can record the REX events generated from all
the Access Doors in the system, but cannot report these events to
the Monitoring Station. The events can be viewed through an LCD
Keypad by entering the Event Record Display (see section 16.8 on
page 48).
Option [2] ON = Record the REX events
Option [2] OFF = Do not record the REX events (default)
Since REX events can occur often, the Event Buffer
may fill up quickly.
14.9.2 Log Door Left Open Restore In Event Buffer
SECTION [537]: OPTION [3]
The Door Left Open Interval is the time that a door can remain
open after an Access Granted or a Request for Exit without
generating an Access Alarm. If an Access Door is left open beyond
its keypad's programmed Door Left Open Interval and then is
closed, it can generate a Door Left Open Restore event in the
Event Buffer. These events cannot be reported to the Monitoring
Station, but they can be viewed through an LCD Keypad by
entering the Event Record Display (see section 16.8 on page 48).
Option [3] ON = Record the Door Left Open Restore events
Option [3] OFF = Do not record the Door Left Open Restore events
(default)
14.9.3 Log Door Forced Open Restore In Event Buffer
SECTION [537]: OPTION [4]
An Access Door is considered forced when its door contact is
opened without the use of a valid Access Card or user access code
or receiving a Request for Exit signal (see section 14.2 on page 41).
If an Access Door is forced open then closed, it can generate a
Door Forced Open Restore event in the Event Buffer. This event
cannot be reported to the Monitoring Station, but it can be viewed
through an LCD Keypad (DGP2-641BL or DGP2-641RB) by
entering the Event Record Display (see section 16.8 on page 48).
To have the Door Forced Open Alarm reported to the Monitoring
Station see section 14.10.1.
Option [4] ON = Record the Door Forced Open Restore events
Option [4] OFF = Do not record the Door Forced Open Restore
events (default)
Option Day Option Day
[1] Sunday (S) [5] Thursday (T)
[2] Monday (M) [6] Friday (F)
[3] Tuesday (T) [7] Saturday (S)
[4] Wednesday (W) [8] Holidays (H)
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