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Access > User Properties >

User Expire Date

By default, the user expire date for each user is set to 1
January 2100 which ensures that each user practially
never expires.
If a programmed user expire date is
reached, all user credentials including PIN, fingerprint,
token, RF keyfob etc will be disabled and a log entry made
(eg. Ur003 John Smith User Expired).
A master user cannot be expired and the master user is
allowed to change another user's expire date. To return
the expire date to default, press the [OFF] key to allow the
user to operate indefinitely, or press the [ON] key to set the
date to the current system date, then make the necessary
adjustments to achive the required expired time.
1) Enter [MENU] + [1] + [4] + [6] and select the user
from the list then press [OK].
Ur1 John Smith
Ur2 Debbie Smith
Ur3 User 3 Name

Press
OK or MENU
2) Use the up and down arrow keys to toggle the day,
month and year. Use the left and right keys to
move the cursor between the day month and year.
User Expire Date Ur1
Expire Date
01 Jan
Press  OK to SAVE
3) Press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit
without saving.
Setting the user option 'Master PIN' for a user will
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override the user expire date.
Note
5-10
Access Programming
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MENU 1-4-6
2100
Access > Global Properties >

PIN Length

(*** System Wide Parameter ***)
00 - Variable
03 - 3 Digits
01 - 1 Digit
04 - 4 Digits
02 - 2 Digits
05 - 5 Digits
At factory default, all user PINs are set to be 4 digits long.
This menu allows you to change the length for all PIN
codes.
If you select the variable PIN length option, then you are
free to create PINs with different lengths. For example
User 1 could have a 4 digit PIN number while user 3 can
have an 8 digit PIN number.
Variable PIN lengths are useful for increasing security
levels. Another use would be to program a single digit
PIN to trigger an output. To do this create a user that is
not assigned to an area and then map this to the required
output.
1) Enter [MENU] + [1] + [5] + [0]. The keypad will
display the current PIN length.
PIN Length
04 - 4 Digit Length

Press
2) Select the required PIN length using the up and
down arrow keys then press [OK] to save and exit
or press [MENU] to exit without saving.
Access > Global Properties >

PIN Retry Count

(*** System Wide Parameter ***)
This menu sets how many times an invalid PIN can be
entered before the keypad will be quarantined or locked out.
See MENU 6-1-8 — Keypad Lockout Time to set the lockout
time period.
An access denied report will be sent to the base station
when the keypad is quanrantined. If keypad lockout is not
required set this option to 0.
The PIN retry count is reset every time the corresponding
area is turned All On, Part On or Off.
The PIN retry count is not applicable for invalid tokens
swiped at proximity readers or fingerprints presented at
biometric readers.
1) Enter [MENU] + [1] + [5] + [1]. The keypad will
display the current PIN retry count.
PIN Retry Count
6
Press 0-9 OK to SAVE
MENU 1-5-0
06 - 6 Digits
07 - 7 Digits
08 - 8 Digits
0-9 OK to SAVE
MENU 1-5-1

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