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Card Access Groups Definition
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Pre-programmed
card access groups allow quick selection of access levels for various
sites of the system. This card access group can be recalled during card
programming instead of re-entering the access levels for each connection. It
is only the card access group information that is associated with the
card. Therefore, you can modify the card access group information without
modifying the card access information.
Note:
When importing
cards, the
Card access group
may be used to assign an access level to the cards.
1 -
From
the
Users
toolbar,
click the
Card access group
button.
2 -
To modify
an existing card access group, select it from the
drop-down
list. To create a new group, click on the
button
and enter the group name in the language section. The
column
displays the connection associated with a card access group.
3 -
From
the
drop-down
list, select
the
primary access level
that
will determine the access to the doors of the selected connection.
4 -
To select
a secondary access level for a Gateway/connection, click the square button next
to the
column,
for the Gateway/connection you want to configure.
Note:
When
a
KT-400
controller
is operating in “stand-alone” mode, the
primary
and
secondary
access
levels remain valid.
Note:
When
a
KT-100
,
KT-200
or
KT-300
controller
is operating in “stand-alone” mode, the secondary access levels are no
longer valid, only the
primary
access level remains valid.
5 -
Select
the
in
the scroll list.
6 -
If you
need to setup an expiration date for the secondary access level, click
the
option
and click the
where
a calendar will popup.
Note:
The
button
will display a “green” indicator when secondary access levels are assigned.