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Separate programming records are provided for the IN reader for each door.
When a valid card or PIN is entered at the door reader, the number of the region
that the user is entering into is recorded against the user code. The range is from
region 0 to region 254. Region 0 acts as "off premises". Region 255 is used for
"Region disabled".
The system is then able to report an anti-passback violation if the user attempts
to use any reader to gain access to a region he is already assigned to. The anti-
passback settings determine if access is granted or denied.
See also Anti-passback (page 20).
The four onboard Wiegand interfaces (I/F) are by default the "IN"
Important:
readers for the four doors. You may, however, make them function as "IN" and
"OUT" readers. For this to occur, change the "Lock Relay" number, in the
"Hardware Options" menu, and the "Lock Relay" of the wanted "OUT" reader to
the same number as the "Lock Relay" of the "IN" Reader.
For example: Wiegand I/F one has "Lock Relay" 33 (Door 21, DGP2) and is the
"IN" reader. To set Wiegand I/F two as the "OUT" reader, set its "Lock Relay"
to 33 (same as Wiegand I/F one).
OUT reader region
XX, Out Region Disabled
*-Dis, Rgn:
A region is a defined access control area having doors acting as boundaries.
Regions are used by the anti-passback functions to monitor in which regions
users are present. Transfers from one region to another may be prohibited by the
anti-passback settings.
Separate programming records are provided for the OUT reader for each door.
When a valid card or PIN is entered at the door reader, the number of the region
that the user is entering into is recorded against the user code. The range is from
region 0 to region 254. Region 0 acts as "off premises". Region 255 is used for
"Region disabled".
The system is then able to report an anti-passback violation if the user attempts
to use any reader to gain access to a region he is already assigned to. The anti-
passback settings determine if access is granted or denied.
See also "Anti-passback" on page 20.
Important:
The four on-board Wiegand interfaces (I/F) are by default the 'IN'
readers for the four doors. You may, however, make them function as 'IN' and
'OUT' readers. For this to occur, change the 'Lock Relay' number, in the
'Hardware Options' menu, and the 'Lock Relay' of the wanted 'OUT' reader to the
same number as the 'Lock Relay' of the 'IN' Reader.
For example: Wiegand I/F one has 'Lock Relay' 33 (Door 21, DGP2) and is the
'IN' reader. To set Wiegand I/F two as the 'OUT' reader, set its 'Lock Relay' to 33
(same as Wiegand I/F one).
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