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Reference manual with Door and I/O module - Videx, Inc.

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SchedulesSchedules allow keys to open locks at specified times. CyberAudit-Web Professional supportsusing up to 49 different schedules.Table Fields:Name - The name assigned to the schedule.Matrix Symbol - The letter or icon used to represent the schedule in the Access Matrix.Times Used in Matrix - The number of common squares in the Access Matrix <strong>with</strong> theschedule assigned.Master Keys Using - The number of Master Keys restriced by the schedule.Operations:New - Click to add a new schedule.- Creates a printable list of the schedules.Properties - Displays the editable properties of the schedule.Delete - Removes the selected Schedule record after confirmation.Three schedules are always present in CyberAudit-Web:CyberPoint - Assigning a CyberPoint schedule to a cell in the Access Matrix will not allowthose keys to open that lock or locks <strong>with</strong> that tag. Instead, the key will beep 3 times <strong>and</strong> recordthe fact that the person contacted the lock. The CyberPoint schedule is great for security guardrounds. Creating a st<strong>and</strong>ard schedule <strong>and</strong> using the CyberPoint schedule to assign to asecurity guard enables the guard to use the same key to both open locks he or she needsaccess to (such as the lock on the door of the employee entrance <strong>and</strong> his or her personallocker) <strong>and</strong> to record that security checkpoints were visited during the times they needed to bechecked. CyberPoint schedules are valid at all times, including holidays.Full Access - The Full Access schedule is valid at all times, including holidays.

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