FLEX Series Access Control Management Software - Everfocus
FLEX Series Access Control Management Software - Everfocus
FLEX Series Access Control Management Software - Everfocus
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Door <strong>Access</strong> Setting<br />
Chapter<br />
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The Ever<strong>Access</strong> Flex <strong>Series</strong> controller provides flexible control of each door in the<br />
system. Each door can be assigned on of three access verification levels: always<br />
unlocked, only a card required to access, of card plus PIN required to access. This<br />
chapter introduces the door access settings. This chapter will explain:<br />
• The concept of door access settings<br />
• How to configure the door access settings<br />
Introduction to Door <strong>Access</strong> Settings<br />
To make the access control more flexible and convenient for system managers,<br />
Ever<strong>Access</strong> Flex controller and software also provide simple solutions to set up the<br />
door access setting. Door access setting indicates the total access control at a door,<br />
encompassing the whole set of specified verification level, time zones and date type.<br />
The system supports 3 different verification levels for the door access:<br />
• Unlocked (Door remains unlocked)<br />
• Card or PIN (Presenting a card OR entering a PIN number)<br />
• Card (Presenting a card only)<br />
• Card plus PIN (Presenting a card AND entering a PIN number).<br />
Similar to the access group setting, users can assign a door access rule for each door to a<br />
time zone. Up to 10 time zones can be assigned on a certain date type. In other words,<br />
users can define any door control rules as above on 10 different durations on each date<br />
type.<br />
Door <strong>Access</strong> Setting Dialog<br />
In the main menu of the controller’s software, choose <strong>Management</strong>-><strong>Access</strong> group<br />
setting, as shown in Fig. 5.1. Then click the tab of “Door <strong>Access</strong> Setting”, as shown in<br />
Fig 7.1. The tab consists of the components listed below:<br />
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