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Timed Anti-passback<br />

If the Door Type assigned to the Door has anti-passback enabled then the door can have a specific<br />

anti-passback time assigned for Entry and another time for Exit. When a user uses the door for Entry or for Exit<br />

the time period begins and the user will not be granted repeat access to the door until the time has expired. The<br />

time is set in minutes. This function is qualified by the global flag Enable Timed User Anti-Passback Reset which<br />

is set under the Panel properties/Options settings.<br />

DR001 PassEntry<br />

time: 65535 mins<br />

DR001 PassExit<br />

time: 65535 mins<br />

To modify the Pass Entry and Pass Exit time (00001 to 65534 minutes), use the keypad as explained in section<br />

Entering Decimal Numbers (see page 341) and press [ENTER]. A value of 65535 will disable this function.<br />

Door Type<br />

Each door type is assigned a unique door type address. There are four default door types that will cover nearly<br />

all the configurable options. To access door type programming, login using a valid code that has access to the<br />

door type programming menu and then select [MENU, 5, 2]. The screen will then prompt you to "Select a door<br />

type to modify" requesting that you enter a door type number. Type the appropriate 3-digit door type number or<br />

use the [] and [] keys to scroll the available door types.<br />

Door type to<br />

modify: DT001<br />

When the desired door type number appears on the screen, press [ENTER] to program the selected door type.<br />

The maximum number of door types that can be programmed is limited by your system's memory and<br />

configured profile.<br />

To browse the door types by name press [ENTER] when prompted for a door type number to modify and then<br />

use the [] and [] keys to scroll the available door types by their name.<br />

Selecting a Door Type to Modify<br />

Each door type is assigned a unique door type number from 001 to 064. Your system will be limited to specific<br />

number of door types that are defined in the selected profile. For information on profiles refer to the Advanced<br />

Programming Section (see page 207).<br />

Door type to<br />

modify: DT001<br />

Type the appropriate 3-digit door type number or use the [] and [] keys to scroll the available door type<br />

numbers. When the desired door type number appears on the screen, press [ENTER] to program the selected<br />

door type number. The maximum number of door types that can be programmed is limited by your system's<br />

memory and configured profile.<br />

i<br />

It is recommended NOT to modify the door types DT001 to DT004. These are assigned by default to<br />

all doors. When scheduling door type operation or altering default settings use the door types from<br />

DT005 and above.<br />

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