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For example, select 1-2-3-4 four-door interlock. If you want open door 3, doors 1, 2 and 4 need to be closed.
Note: When editing, the device cannot be modified but the Interlock Setting can be modified. If Interlock Setting is not
required for the device any more, the Interlock Setting Record can be deleted. When deleting a device record, its Interlock
Setting Record will be deleted if it exists.
6.3.5 Anti-pass Back Settings
Currently, Anti-pass Back Settings support in and out Anti-pass Back. In some special occasions, a card holder who enters a
door by card punching is required to exit from the same door by card punching, with the entry and exit records strictly
consistent. One who followed another to enter the door without card punching will be denied when trying to exit by card
punching, and one who followed another to exit without card punching will be denied when trying to enter by card punching.
When a person enters by card punching and gives the card to another to try entering, the other person will be denied. The user
can use this function just by enabling it in the settings. This function is normally used in prisons, the army, national defense,
scientific research, bank vaults, etc.
Add Anti-pass Back Settings:
1. Click [Access Control System] - [Door Configurations] - [Anti-pass Back Settings] - [Add] to show Anti-pass Back Setting edit
interface;
2. Select a device (N-door control panel), because one device can only correspond to one Anti-pass Back Setting Record,
when adding, devices with Anti-pass Back Settings cannot be seen in the dropdown list. When deleting established Anti-pass
Back information, the corresponding device will appear in the dropdown list. The settings vary with the number of doors
controlled by the device:
Anti-pass Back can be set between readers and between doors. If the card holder enters from door A, he must exit from door
B. This function is used for channel or ticket management.
Anti-pass Back Settings of one-door control panel: Anti-pass Back between door readers;
Anti-pass Back Settings of a two-door control panel: Anti-pass Back between readers of door 1, Anti-pass Back between
readers of door 2, Anti-pass Back between doors 1/2;
Anti-pass Back Settings of a four-door control panel: Anti-pass Back of doors 1-2, Anti-pass Back of doors 3-4, Anti-pass Back
of doors 1/2-3/4, Anti-pass Back of doors 1-2/3, Anti-pass Back of doors 1-2/3/4, Anti-pass Back between readers of door 1,
Anti-pass Back between readers of door 2, Anti-pass Back between readers of door 3, Anti-pass Back between readers of
door 4.
Note: The reader mentioned above includes Wiegand reader that connects with access control panel and inBIO reader.
The single door and two door control panel with Wiegand reader includes out reader and in reader. There is only an in reader
for the four door control panel. The reader number of 1, 2 (that is RS485 address or device number, the same below) is for
door 1, the reader number of 3, 4 is for door 2, etc. There is no need to identify whether it is a Wiegand reader or inBIO reader
in setting Anti-pass Back between doors or between readers. Just make sure of the in or out state (means it is the in reader or
out reader) and set according to the actual need. An odd number designates an in reader, and an even number designates
an out reader.
3. Select Anti-pass Back Settings, and select one item (Anti-pass Back without repetition of doors or readers can be subject to
multi-choice). Click [OK] to complete the setting. The added Anti-pass Back Settings can be shown in the list.
Note: When editing, you cannot modify the device but can modify Anti-pass Back Settings. If Anti-pass Back Settings are
not required for the device any more, the Anti-pass Back Setting record can be deleted. When deleting a device record, its
Anti-pass Back Setting record will be deleted, if it exists.
6.3.6 Linkage Setting
Linkage Setting means when an event is triggered at an input point of the Access Control System, a linkage action will occur at
the specified output point to control such events as verification, opening, alarm and exception of the system and list them in
the corresponding monitored report for view by the user.
Add Linkage Setting: