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manufacturer of a network device.
mortise A lock chassis that installs into a mortised cavity
in the edge of a door.
omni-directional antenna An antenna type optimized to provide signal
coverage in all directions.
packet A discrete chunk of data, being transferred on a
TCP/IP or other addressable network.
passage mode The ability to double present an authorized
credential within the strike time to unlock an
opening. The lock is returned to its original status
by a second, double presentation of an authorized
credential.
portal gateway The Portal Gateway is a wireless device
connected to the Host computer through a secure
connection to transfer data signals from Wireless
Controller locks to and from the Host computer.
request to exit A sensor usually installed on the non-secure side
of the door that will mask the door position switch
upon activation.
segment code Part of the access control information that can be
encoded to a credential. This information, usually
numerical, is unique to a group of credentials.
Usually this feature is used to authenticate a
credential to a particular organization.
sign-on key Number generated within AMS to establish the
connection between the readers and the Portals,
and ultimately to a segment in the software.
site survey kit The Wi-Q Technology Site Survey Kit tool used
to determine optimum Portal Gateway location to
verify signal strength before permanently installing
the hardware.
time interval A specific range of time, which corresponds to a
particular day or days of the week. A time zone can
be comprised of several, individual intervals.