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Auxiliary Input 1: This occurs if the reader receives input from an auxiliary
input device. This is irrelevant if you do not have an auxiliary input
device connected to the reader.
Auxiliary Input 2: This occurs if the reader receives input from the second
auxiliary input device (HandKey II and HandKey CR support two
auxiliary input devices; HandKey readers support just one). This is
irrelevant if you do not have a second auxiliary input device connected
to the reader.
Invalid Access: This occurs if someone repeatedly entered a valid ID at a
reader, and each time the reader does NOT recognize the user's hand
(at the reader, the user would see the message ID Refused, and the
Activity window would show the message Access Denied). The number
of times that a user can try before this occurs depends on the Number
of Tries entry on the Settings tab in the Reader Properties; see page 47.
If this occurs, someone might be trying to gain access with someone
else's ID.
Tamper: This occurs if someone has shaken the reader roughly or opened
the reader. Unless someone was servicing the reader, this message
generally warrants further investigation.
Power Failure: This occurs if the reader loses power from an external source.
While this could just be due to an ordinary power failure, sometimes
someone trying to gain invalid access will cut power in an attempt to
disable alarm systems.
Duress Alarm: This occurs if a user entered the duress code. This code
indicates that the user is in trouble or that someone is forcing the user
to give him/her access; see page 47 for more on setting up a duress
code.
Door Alarm: This occurs if the door connected to the reader is forced open,
or if the door is kept open for longer than allowed based on the Door
Switch Shunt Time on the Configuration tab in the Reader Properties;
see page 48.
F1 / F2 Key: This occurs if the corresponding key was pressed on the reader
keypad (HandKey II and HandKey CR have F1 and F2 keys to the right
of the number keys. The HandKey reader does not have these buttons,
what you check here does not make any difference for that type of
reader).
Time Zone Violation: This occurs if a user enters a valid ID at a reader, but
the user is not authorized to have access during the hours or days of
the week based on the time zone associated with the reader in the
access profile.
Try Again: This occurs if a user enters a valid ID at a reader, but the reader
does not recognize the user's hand (this situation causes the Identity
Unknown message in the Activity window). This could be just the result
of incorrect hand placement (if this happens repeatedly, HandNet
generates the Invalid Access condition above.)
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