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MONITOR AFx™ Director V4.1 User's Guide
500-9041 v4.1
Access-Controlled Areas
Personnel access can be fully customized to
meet a wide array of applications—based on
settings for individual doors, and broader
'areas', in conjunction with the authorities
assigned to blocks of users.
An overview of some of the common features
is provided here.
Control of Personnel Entry (Access-
Control)
In its simplest sense, access-control can be
thought of as "Who can go where and When".
Now, add "What must they do to gain entry",
and "What happens when they enter", and
you're beginning to understand the choices
available to you.
Blocks of users are given access to specific
areas based on settings in their assigned
"Authority". User-authorities also allow
scheduling when persons can enter, and for
what area arming-levels this will be allowed.
The four 'profiles' supported for each
"Authority" allow selections to be customized
for up to 4 different areas, or blocks of areas,
as desired.
Additional "Door Class" settings for each user-
authority and individual door, provide an
additional control where access to specific
doors is to be limited to persons with higher-
authority—either all of the time, or on a
scheduled basis.
Whether a card only, or card and/or PIN will be
needed to gain entry is set separately for each
reader. This can be all of the time, or with
different requirements based on a repeating
schedule.
Each reader can also be set as to whether a
second valid user (or designated 'Escort') will
be required to gain entry (all of the time, or
based on a schedule).
Note:
Users are given "Escort" status through their
authority assignments.
Understanding Access-Controlled Areas
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