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ACCESS RIGHTS
To simplify description of the access rights for each key as well as rights to arm/disarm the controller’s
alarm loops the Access Group category is used. Each access group is described as a set of rights
and restrictions applied for a group of the keys (users). A process of setting the access rights for all
the keys can be thus narrowed down to defining access groups and assigning the relevant access
group number with each access key.
In order to define the access rights while adding a new key (user) it is only necessary to include it to
the proper access group. Similarly, in order to modify the access rights of keys (users) included to an
access group, it is sufficient only edit its descriptor.
Each access group descriptor involves the following set of access rights and restrictions:
Passage modes to the zones controlled by the readers 1 and 2 (entry and exit modes)
Time zones permitted for entry/exit or loop arming/disarming (see Time Schedules Section)
Anti-passback mode (see Anti-passback Rules Section)
Rights to arm and disarm the controller’s alarm loops 1 and 2
Passage Modes and Two or More Person Rule Access Control
The passage modes for an Entry Zone (controlled by the reader 1) and Exit Zone (controlled by the
reader 2) can be as follows:
Simple Access Control (by user identifying only)
Two-Person Rule Access Control
Three-Person Rule Access Control
Confirmation (to confirm entry or exit rights in cases of two(three)-person rule applying)
Locked (no rights to access the zone controlled by the reader
In order to control access to zones with increased safety requirements two or three person access
rules can be used when two or three persons must present their keys with matched access groups to
gain access. Implement this by doing the following:
Activate the Access parameter of the access group
Select the Two Person (Three Person) Access Rule passage mode
Define the Access Group 1 to Confirm Passage parameter (the number of the access group re-
quired to be assigned with a first key which must be presented to confirm the passage in case
of the two person access rule)