Configure Software - Stanley QEL 200 User Manual

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Configure Software

Steps
1
Terms and Concepts
2
Door Behavior
3
Rules and Privileges
4
Schedules and Holiday Sets
5
Events and Alarms
6
Alarm Acknowledgement
7
Extensibility and Peripherals
8
Quick Setup
9
Create Doors
10
Create a Person
11
Create an Access Privilege
12
Licensing Your System
Terms and Concepts
Door vs. Zone
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The Door occupies a physical space, and its border areas are called Zones. When applying
privileges to a Door you're granting access to a Zone. 
Upon installation, Intelli-M creates two default Zones: Inside and Outside. In general, they
represent the inside of your building or office and the outside of your building or office. 
Inside the building you may want secure interior doors . Each secured door also borders two
Zones: the interior of the floor/building and the space you wish to secure. You may re-use the 
Inside Zone for the unsecured side of the door and create a new Zone, (e.g. Dental Records
Room) to serve as the name of the secured space. When configuring access privileges, you 
will grant access to the Dental Records Room Zone, not the Door that borders it.
You can re-use Zones in more than one way.
1
One way is to re-use the Inside Zone because it represents the same physical space as
your perimeter doors (see example above).
2
Another opportunity to re-use a Zone name is when the same people will always have
identical access privileges to multiple areas. For example, if a dentist office has three 
patient rooms and the same people always have identical access to these rooms, you
can create a single Zone (e.g. Patient Rooms) to represent this entire space.
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