Operating instructions

Manual – LDB 1.5
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17.14 Entry event
You can only define a reaction to an access event if you have set the software to
continuously retrieve the Access List, which you do using the Task Manager.
A reaction is only initiated by a new
access. An access is considered new if:
1. The access has not yet been saved in the Lock Plan, i.e. it has not been
retrieved before, and
2. A pre-defined time has not yet lapsed. You can define this time period when
configuring this event.
If the Access List is not being continuously retrieved, and no time period is
defined, then all 3,000 accesses will be treated as new and a response will
therefore be initiated for all of them. If you only want to consider accesses
that occur after setting up this event, you will first have to retrieve the Access List, and
then set up the event.
Choose Entry as the type and click Configure event.
Specify whether the program should react to all transponders, or only a particular
one.
If you would like it to respond to all accesses, regardless of time period, then check
the Regard all accesses box.
Confirm with OK. Select the associated lock, and configure the time if necessary.
Select the action and confirm with OK.