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Picture Perfect 4.6 User Manual - UTCFS Global Security Products

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Chapter 9<br />

Area management<br />

173<br />

Table 78. Areas form fields (continued)<br />

Field<br />

Description<br />

Input Groups Invalid The input group to trigger when an invalid badge error condition occurs:<br />

• Deleted - The badge presented has been deleted from the <strong>Picture</strong> <strong>Perfect</strong> database.<br />

• Invalid PIN number - The PIN number entered in the keypad reader does not match<br />

the PIN number in the badge record.<br />

• Category mismatch - The category identified in the badge record does not match the<br />

area category where the badge read occurred.<br />

Click the Invalid Grp button to display the Ingroups list box. Select the desired Input<br />

Group, and then click Close.<br />

Suspended<br />

Lost<br />

Unknown<br />

Antipassback<br />

Duress<br />

The input group to trigger when a suspended badge read occurs. A suspended badge is<br />

one that has been identified in its badge record as suspended.<br />

Click the Suspended Grp button to display the Ingroups list box. Select the desired Input<br />

Group for a suspended badge read, and then click Close.<br />

The input group to trigger when a lost badge read occurs. A lost badge is one that has<br />

been reported and identified in its badge record as lost.<br />

Click the Lost Grp button to display the Ingroups list box. Select the desired Input Group<br />

for a lost badge violation, and then click Close.<br />

The input group to trigger when an unknown badge read occurs. An unknown badge is<br />

one whose BID (The hidden number that uniquely identifies each badge) is not recorded<br />

in the Badges table of the <strong>Picture</strong> <strong>Perfect</strong> database and therefore is not recognized by<br />

the system.<br />

Click the Unknown Grp button to display the Ingroups list box. Select the desired Input<br />

Group for an unknown badge violation, and then click Close.<br />

The input group to trigger when an anti-passback violation occurs. When used in<br />

conjunction with anti-passback readers, the anti-passback status (In, Out, or Privileged)<br />

of a badge plus a category match, regulate its ability to open a door.<br />

Example: If a badge holder starts to enter an antipassback area by swiping a badge,<br />

then allows the door to close without entering, the badge holder cannot re-enter that area<br />

because the system has already registered the badge holder as In.<br />

Click the Antipassback Grp button to display the Ingroups list box. Select the desired<br />

Input Group for an anti-passback violation, and then click Close.<br />

The input group to trigger when a valid duress-code badge read occurs. Duress codes<br />

can be used with Badge and Keypad or Keypad readers to alert the system that a valid<br />

badge read was made under forced conditions or duress.<br />

Click the Duress Grp button to display the Ingroups list box. Select the desired Input<br />

Group for a duress-code entry, and then click Close.<br />

Note:<br />

Do not assign a reader’s valid input group to one of the above groups. This<br />

results in an unlocked door.

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