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Chapter 10<br />

Schedules, modes, and events<br />

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Table 88. Door Event form fields (continued)<br />

Field<br />

Door State<br />

Locked/Unlocked<br />

Description<br />

• Unlocked: To schedule an individual door in an area to unlock at the same time each<br />

day, use a door event that sets the Door State field to Unlocked.<br />

Note:<br />

An area event that locks all area doors and occurs after this door event also locks<br />

this individual door.<br />

• Locked: To schedule an individual door in an area to lock at the same time each day,<br />

use a door event that sets the Door State field to Locked.<br />

Note:<br />

An area event that unlocks all area doors and occurs after this door event also<br />

unlocks this individual door.<br />

• Do Not Care: See Radio buttons on page 27.<br />

Held Open Sensing:<br />

Detected/Ignored<br />

Forced Open Monitoring:<br />

Detected/Ignored<br />

Mode<br />

• Detected: To allow an alarm condition on this door to occur during this event when the<br />

door is held open beyond the Unlock Time specified in the Doors form.<br />

• Ignored: To allow a door to remain open during this event, beyond the Unlock Time<br />

specified in the Doors form, without generating an alarm.<br />

• Do Not Care: See Radio buttons on page 27.<br />

• Detected: To allow an alarm condition on this door to occur immediately when the<br />

door is forced open without a valid badge read or exit device.<br />

• Ignored: Select Ignored if the Monitoring function on this door is not used.<br />

• Do Not Care: See Radio buttons on page 27.<br />

Select the mode in which the area event occurs. An event does not take place if it is not<br />

assigned to a mode, and it only occurs in those modes to which it is assigned.<br />

Begin Event At Mode Start If this is a Start/End event, click if you want the event to activate at<br />

the start of the mode.<br />

At Mode End<br />

Time<br />

If this is a Start/End event, click if you want the event to activate at<br />

the end of the mode.<br />

If the event is a Run Time event, click if you want the event to<br />

activate at a specified time.<br />

HHmmss<br />

Time Zone Context<br />

Days of the Week<br />

If the event is a Run Time event, select the time of day the event starts. Remember to<br />

schedule another event as the pair of this one.<br />

Example: If something is turned on every day at 8 AM, it must be turned off at some time<br />

later that day.<br />

Select the time zone context in which the schedule should execute: Host, Micro, or<br />

Operator. See Verifying time zones on page 161.<br />

If the event is a Run Time event, select the days of the week the event occurs.<br />

Related procedures<br />

To create, edit, or delete a Door Event:<br />

1. From the Configuration menu, select Doors and Readers, and then click the Door Events<br />

tab.<br />

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

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