Specifications

Keri Systems, Inc. Doors
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Users Guide
01914-003 Rev. 5.4 Section 3: Database Programming 3-31
4.2.5 Disable/Enable Access Through a Door
The access enabled button allows an operator to disable/enable access through a specific door. In
normal operation, a door is enabled to allow cards/User IDs to be processed by the controller. However,
there may be times when access through a door must be disabled.
NOTE: Even if access through a door is disabled, exit is still allowed through Request to Exit
commands, and the door is still monitored for forced openings.
1. To disable/enable access through a door, click on the Setup System pull-down menu or click on
the tool bar button. Then click on the Doors tab (see Figure 3-21 on page 28 of this section).
2. Scan down the door name and controller/door address columns and locate the door to have access
disabled.
3. Scan across the row and locate the “Access Enabled” column and click on the button
corresponding to the selected controller/door (this is the default value). The button will
toggle to .
4. The resulting window should look similar to Figure 3-22.
Figure 3-22: Disabling/Enabling Access Through a Door
5. Enabling access through a door is simply the opposite of disabling access through a door. Locate
the door to have access enabled. Click on the button corresponding to the selected
controller/door. The button will toggle to . The window should again appear similar
to the window in Figure 3-21 on page 28 of this section.
6. Once changes have been made, click on the button. If the changes are not saved before
clicking any other button or exiting the Setup System window, the data entered is lost and must be
re-entered.
7. Now update the access control network with the new information. Click on the button on
the tool bar (for details on the update process refer to “Update the Network” on page 35 in
section 5).