User`s manual

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If the two person rule access via the controller reader is set for the access group Y too and the
access group X is selected to be the Access Group 1 to Confirm Passage for the group Y then
access for owners the keys included by the access group X is granted only accompanied by an
owner of the key included in the group Y, and vice versa
If the simple passage mode is selected for the access group Y, then the such key holder is al-
lowed as to confirm access by the access group X key, as to pass in specified direction (via this
reader) by himself.
Time Schedules
In order to implement time limitations on user access rights (to control access depending on date, day
of the week or time) up to 16 different time schedules can be described for the S2000-2 controller,
these time schedules being assigned to relevant access groups.
Each group can be assigned with two time schedules numbered from 0 to 16, the first used for pas-
sage limitation and the second used for time limitation of loop arming/disarming. Assigning the num-
ber 0 to a time schedule means that no time limitation is applied for this time schedule. Time sched-
ules with the numbers of 1 to 16 are programmed while configuring the controller.
Each time schedule descriptor consists from a time zone list (up to ten time zones can be defined for
a time schedule) and a list of holidays for one year.
Each time zone descriptor includes start and stop times of the zone (expressed in hours and min-
utes), the time zone activity flag for ‘entry’ (passage to the area controlled by the reader 1), the time
zone activity flag for ‘exit’ (passage to the area, controlled by the reader 2), and the time activity flags
for each day of the week as well as for holidays. If the time schedule is defined for arming/disarming
the ‘entry’ and ‘exit’ activity flags mean enabling arming/disarming alarm loops from the first and the
second S2000-2 reader respectively.
The ‘holiday list’ allows to reassign a day of the week for any day for a year ahead or to announce any
day to be a holiday. If a day in the holiday list is not reassigned (being an ordinary day), the day of the
week corresponds to a calendar day. If the day is reassigned, the calendar is ignored and the control-
ler considers this day as it is defined in the holiday list. At that the reassigned value of the day of the
week may take one the following values: 1 (Monday), 2 (Tuesday), … 7 (Sunday), 8 (eighth day of the
schedule), … 14 (fourteenth day of the schedule), Holiday. The Holiday value is entered solely to fa-
cilitate in the list reading and in principle does not differ from other values (1 … 14), therefore it may
be qualified as fifteenth day of the schedule. Thus, the holiday list allows:
Announcing any day to be a holiday (that is the day with active time zones different from the
zones set for other days of the week)