Honeywell VISTA Series Products User Manual
Set the duration from successful fingerprint matching to unlocking.
6. DSen. Delay
Set the door sensor delay. An alarm will be generated if the door is left open for a period of time, and this
period is called door sensor delay.
7. DSen. Mode
DSen. Mode includes NONE, NC and NO. NONE means no door sensor, NO means the door and the lock are
both open, or alarm will be given off. NC means both door and lock are closed, or alarm will be given off.
8. DSen. Alarm
DSen. Alarm means the time between alarm and alarmer ring.
9. Duress Optionsê
Set the automatic alarm function to prevent enrollment under duress. In times of duress, the system will
silently send a duress signal after a period of time when a fingerprint passes the match.
10. ALARM CNTê
ALARM CNT means auto alarm will happen when verification is not passed, namely the failed press times
reaches the set numerical value.
11. Group VerTypeê
Set the verification type adopted by the user in a group.
Note: The "Group VerType" option is available only for the devices supporting 14 verification modes. To
customize this function, please consult our commercial representatives or presales technical support
engineers.
4.5.1 Access Control Function Description
The access control setting items include the user's access time segments and access combinations.
The setting items for each user include: The group that the user belongs to, and the available access time
segments for group and user. User grouping means the allocation of a user to a certain group, for example,
Group 1 or Group 2. A group or user can be set with three preset access time segments at most, and these
time segments have an "OR" relation with one another (that is, unlocking is available for a group/user at any
one of these time segments). For details on the relationship between the use of group TSs and the user TPs,
see
4.5.3.3 User Access Control Settings.
In a simple word, the unlocking conditions for an enrolled user are as follows:
1. The group to which the user belongs must lie in an access combination (or it can share the same access
combination with other groups and unlock together with them).
2. The current unlocking time must remain within any one of valid access time segments.
Newly enrolled users are classified into Group 1 by default. The default group time segment is "1". When
Group 1 and time segment 1 both adopt factory defaults, the newly enrolled users are in Open state. (If a user
modifies the access control settings, the system will also change these settings accordingly.) If the group to
which a user belongs is inexistent in access combination settings, the user can only mark his/her attendance
but cannot unlock.
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