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user count goes down. The count is reset to 0 when the area is armed. You can also program<br />

the area to auto-arm when the count reaches 0 by enabling the Last User Arm option.<br />

AR001 Max user<br />

count: 00000<br />

To enter a user count (00000 to 65535 users), use the keypad as explained in section<br />

Entering Decimal Numbers on Page 405 and press [ENTER]. Setting a maximum user count<br />

of 0 will result in an unlimited number of users being allowed entry into the area.<br />

Child Area Assignment<br />

The child area is an area dependent on another area (the parent area). For example, if an<br />

area is armed, then its child area can also be automatically armed. If you select “None”, the<br />

area will not have a child area assigned. You can use this option to program a common area<br />

as there is no limit to the number of areas containing the same child area. A common area is<br />

an area that is the child area of more than one parent area. The common area can only be<br />

armed once all of its parent areas are armed.<br />

AR001 Child Area<br />

None<br />

Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the child areas selection and press [ENTER] to select the<br />

area displayed. For more information about the list control data entry refer to the section List<br />

Control Data Entry on Page 406.<br />

Selecting a child area that is the same area as the area being edited will perform no function<br />

in the system.<br />

Area Interlock Group Assignment<br />

An area interlock group can be assigned to an area to prevent it from being armed or<br />

disarmed depending on the status of all area's within the assigned interlock group.<br />

AR001 Interlock<br />

None<br />

Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the area group selection and press [ENTER] to select the<br />

area group displayed. For more information about the list control data entry refer to the<br />

section List Control Data Entry on Page 406.<br />

Loiter Time Setting<br />

The loiter time defines how long a user can remain in a specific loiter enabled area. If the<br />

loiter time has elapsed and the user is still in the area, the user will be denied access when an<br />

attempt is made to exit the area. If the user has not exited the loiter area before the loiter<br />

time has elapsed, then the user status must be reset manually from the operator software or<br />

local keypad. For this option to operate, the Loiter Mode options must be turned on for the<br />

user and a loiter area must be programmed. Furthermore, the area requires an entry and exit<br />

reader set with the anti-passback feature to control the user traffic.<br />

AR001 Loiter<br />

time: 00000 mins<br />

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