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174<br />

<strong>Picture</strong> <strong>Perfect</strong> <strong>4.6</strong><br />

<strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

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

Field<br />

Routings<br />

Description<br />

Select routings for the following types of conditions:<br />

Route<br />

Definition<br />

Invalid<br />

Routing<br />

Suspended<br />

Routing<br />

Lost Routing<br />

Unknown<br />

Routing<br />

Antipassback<br />

Routing<br />

Escort<br />

Routing<br />

Valid Routing<br />

Select the desired route definition for this area. This route definition is used for Activity<br />

Monitor routing. If this field is left blank, this area’s activity is routed to all operators.<br />

Click the Invalid Routing button to display the Routings list box.<br />

Click the Suspended Routing button to display the Routings list box.<br />

Click the Lost Routing button to display the Routings list box.<br />

Click the Unknown Routing button to display the Routings list box.<br />

Click the Antipassback Routing button to display the Routings list box.<br />

Select the desired routing for a valid escort transaction.<br />

See Escort required on page 381 for more information.<br />

Click the Valid Routing button to display the Routings list box.<br />

When you assign an area to a door or a reader, the categories (and controls) defined for the area<br />

become valid for all doors and readers that belong to that area.<br />

Some of the controls on the Areas form are also available on the Doors form and the Readers form.<br />

In some cases, this may allow an individual door or reader to have controls that differ from the<br />

assigned area. Table 79 lists the controls that Areas, Readers, and Doors have in common.<br />

Table 79. Common controls<br />

Areas Readers Doors<br />

Scheduling Scheduling Scheduling<br />

Shunting<br />

Physical State<br />

Logical State<br />

Shunting<br />

Physical State<br />

Logical State<br />

Note:<br />

A setting of Disabled in any of these fields on any of these forms overrides a setting of Enabled in the same<br />

field on another form. <br />

Example: If Shunting is Enabled for an area, but a reader in that area has Shunting Disabled, the Shunting<br />

feature does not work for that reader. Shunting must be set to Enabled on both the Areas and Readers forms.<br />

Related procedures<br />

To create, edit, or delete an Area record:<br />

1. Select Access, Places, and then Areas tab.<br />

2. Refer to Creating, editing, deleting, and printing records on page 36.

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