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Users Guide Keri Systems, Inc.
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5.0 Setup Access Groups
The setup access groups section provides the instructions for creating access groups. Access groups
combine time zones and doors into a superset of information that is applied to users – basically when
and where individual users are granted access. Each door can be assigned a unique time zone, or any
number of doors can be assigned the same time zone.
To be granted access to a secure door, a user must meet the criteria of the access group. The user must
be at a door that accepts members of that access group and it must be during a time zone that allows that
user access.
Doors uses a Windows convention called a Wizard to create an access group. The access group wizard is
a sequential set of windows that requests information from the operator and then creates an access
group. This section provides examples for creating a new access group, editing an existing access
group, and deleting an access group.
NOTE: Any users assigned access to a reader that has been set up for alarm control use (in connection
with a PXL-500/PXL-510 controller and NetworX NX-8E Alarm Panel) will have the ability to affect the
alarm system. For further information on use of the alarm control feature, refer to “Alarm Control” on
page 1 in section 12.
NOTE: Always close the Access Group Wizard window when you have finished working with access
groups before opening another window and starting another operation. This prevents conflicts between
Access Group operations and any other operations.