Assigning secondary access levels (Global/KT-NCC Only)

You can assign up to six secondary access levels and use an expiration date for each secondary access level to restrict access to certain doors after the date is reached (button displayed on the right).

Note: When a KT-400, KT-1, or KT-2 controller operates in stand-alone mode, the primary and secondary access levels remain valid.

When a KT-100, KT-200, or KT-300 controller operates in stand-alone mode, the secondary access levels are no longer valid, only the primary access level remains valid.

  1. Click the button on the right that corresponds to the Gateway/connection you want to define in order to access the Secondary access level dialog,
  2. Select the Access Level from the list to define a secondary access level.
  3. If you want to define an expiry date, select the Use date option. This opens a calendar where you can select the Expiration date. You also need to set the expiration hour (00 to 23) . The default is 00 (midnight). After you select the date, it displays in the Expiration date column.
    Note: The button displays a green indicator when a secondary access level is assigned.

    In the Secondary access level window, when a secorndary access level reaches its Expiration date, the date remains in the list, but changes to a red font.