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C•CURE 800/8000 Software Configuration Guide - Tyco Security ...

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Controlling Access to Keypad CommandsControlling Access to Keypad CommandsYou can control access to keypad commands by using dialog boxes in theAdministration and Monitoring applicationsAdministration ApplicationThe following options are available in the Administration application.Table 13-4: Controlling Keypad Command AccessC•CURE <strong>800</strong>/<strong>800</strong>0 Screen Description Additional InformationConfigure>KeypadCommand>New/Edit>Configure Keypad CommandsConfigure>Event>Edit/New>More>Modify>Action Selection(field)Hardware>Controller>Edit/New>1st ACM Ext/2ndACM Ext>Keypad>Reader#View>Keypad>Reader Keypad<strong>Configuration</strong>Configure>KeypadCommand>New/Edit>Configure KeypadPersonnel>Browse>New/Edit>Keypad Command Admin (field)Contains door and cardholder permissions thatcontrol who can execute keypad command andat which doors.Contains event actions (disable keypadcommand, enable keypad command) thatenable or disable keypad commands atindividual readers.Contains options for individual readers thatallow keypad commands, disallow keypadcommand, or allow keypad commands during acertain time specification.Contains options that allow only personnel withdoor clearance to enter a keypad command.Also contains the “keypad command admin”option, to allow a particular cardholder withclearance, but not in the keypad commandpersonnel group, to execute a KPC.See “Configuring KeypadCommands” on page 13-12See “Creating Events” onpage 7-18See “Configuring Readers andReader Messages” onpage 13-14See “Configuring KeypadCommands” on page 13-12Monitoring StationSelect Door Status>Show status>In/Out reader causes tab, and use manualactions to allow or disallow keypad commands at individual readers for adefined period of time.13–16 C•CURE <strong>800</strong>/<strong>800</strong>0 <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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