Card access groups definition

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 Card access group list. To create a new group, click the New button and enter the group name in the language section. The connection column displays the connection associated with a card access group.
  3. From the Access level 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 Access level column, for the Gateway/connection you want to configure.
    Note: When a KT-400, KT-1, or KT-2 controller is operating in stand-alone mode, the primary and secondary access levels remain valid.

    When a KT-100, KT-200, or KT-300 controller is operating in stand-alone mode, the secondary access levels are no longer valid, only the primary access level remains valid.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 Access level in the scroll list.
  6. If you need to set up an expiration date for the secondary access level, click the Use date option and click the Expiration date scroll list button where a calendar appears.
    Note: The Access level button displays a green indicator when secondary access levels are assigned.