Anti-Pass Back; Duress Alarm; Arm / Disarm Function For Alarm Panel; Two Men Operation - IDTECK LX007 Manual

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1.9

Anti-pass Back

If an additional proximity reader is used, the Anti-pass back mode can be applied. In the Anti
-pass back mode, a user is not allowed to enter or exit when the user violates the one entry/
one exit rule. For example, an identical user won't be able to enter if he or she previously exi
ted the door without going through a proper authentication process.
1.10

Duress Alarm

In case of duress, enter the 2-digit Duress Password and press the <ENT> key before the nor
mal access process. The door can be opened as usual, but the duress alarm is also generated
at the same time. The duress alarm output will be sent to the TTL output and an alarm event
will be sent to the host PC.
1.11

ARM / DISARM Function for Alarm Panel

While a device is in the ARM condition, its reader ports are all frozen and inputs to the ports
are not processed so that no one can get access to the door. When this mode is applied, the
LX007 / LX007SR sends signals to other connected security devices so that they can function
accordingly.
1.12

Two Men Operation

This feature is used to configure the LX007 / LX007SR to allow a certain user (e.g. a visitor)
to pass the door only when that user is accompanied by another special user (e.g. a guide).
Both of the visitor and the guide should be authorized together for access.
1.13

4 Level Individual Door Opening Time Setting

This feature is used only for setting four different door opening times.
1.14

Name Display

The LX007 / LX007SR can display the user name when a user gains access.
1.15

Function Key Name Display

You can assign names for each function key via software. Using this feature, for example, yo
u can give certain keys names like punch-in and punch-out and tell the employees to press o
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