Override Credentials; Figure 32 Configure Status Report Interval - Mircom TX3 Series Installation And Operation Manual

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Override Credentials

A wireless device must communicate with the Aperio Door Controller to
determine whether or not to allow access. If the device cannot communicate with
either Aperio Door Controller, no one is allowed access.
To avoid this, you can configure an override credentials table for each device.
When a device cannot communicate with the Aperio Door Controller, the device
checks the credential on the card and then searches for the credential in its
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Change the Message Interval to 1 minute.
Figure 32.
Configure Status Report Interval
Click OK.
The Status Report Interval (or Message Interval) is the interval that
the lockset sends its status to the hub. The hub waits for the lockset
to report its status before it makes any changes to the lockset. To use
Remote Open, change the Status Report Interval to a low number,
such as 1 or 2 minutes. Otherwise, if you try to open the lock
remotely, it may not unlock for 60 minutes (the default Status
Report Interval).
Click Next until you reach the Device Update page.
This page summarizes all the configuration changes you have made. In
particular, you should verify that the Remote Open option is set to
activate).
Click Next.
If you are prompted to show a card or to engage a sensor, swipe an access
card at the device that is paired with the hub.
Click Close to return to the Aperio Programming Application window.
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