Definition

Use this section to define the elements to create a secured area for control and alarm purposes. A schedule indicates when the system executes certain operations, when the system acknowledges events, and when to activate relays controlling different functions, for more information see Schedules Definition.

The alarm system is a group of devices configured in a partition to detect an alarm condition and consequently signal the alarm, for more information see Alarm Systems Definition (Global/KT-NCC).

You can use areas to define anti-passback parameters, for more information see Area Definition (Global/KT-NCC Gateways Only). Anti-passback is a sequencing control to prevent cardholders sharing their badge with another person. You can use Guard Tour Definition (Global/KT-NCC Gateways Only) to define a number of doors that a guard must visit in a certain sequence and verify within a certain schedule.

If you want to assign doors as elevator floors use Floors Definition.

When you want to associate a trigger with a particular event, use Event Relays Definition (Global/KT-NCC Gateways). You can use Graphics Definition to view a secured area of the system where components are located on a connection. In addition to viewing the status of a component you can perform manual operations including locking or unlocking a door, and moving cards.

You can use Holiday Definition to assign extra days to a schedule, for example holidays that apply to one site but not another.

Use Creating a new trigger to define an alarm to an event and create an associated schedule.

If you have a SmartLink application installed, use Using the task builder to create built-in task commands to SmartLink.