Bac Profiles - DPS Telecom ECU LAN User Manual

For the building access system or stand-alone applications
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6.2.7 BAC Profiles

From the BAC Profiles screen, you can manage up to 32 internal profiles for valid door access.
Note: By default, the ECU LAN's internal profiles will be used to validate door access only when not configured with
T/Mon. These profiles are not databased in T/Mon unless you do so manually. You can alter the ECU LAN's
behavior for determining when to utilize its own internal profiles to validate door access from the BAC Globals
screen.
To configure profiles:
1. Enter a Description for the profile (typically, the name or the purpose of the profile)
2. Enter the Passcode that will be used to authenticate door access, either a code that will be entered manually on
the keypad or a code associated with a proxy card. If using a proxy card, you can read the passcode associated
with the card by placing the unit in debug mode. See the section of this manual titled Determining Proximity
Card Numbers for more information.
3. Set Date and Time restrictions for the profile. The Summary field will show any access restrictions for a profile
by Date, day of the week, or time. By default, a profile is set to be able to access a door without date or time
restrictions. To configure access restrictions for any profile, click Advanced<<.
o Enable Stay Open Mode if you want the door to remain unlocked after the passcode is entered. In this mode,
you can lock the door again by re-entering the passcode (by proxy or keypad), or by logging into the ECU LAN
and issuing a RLS command to point 22. This mode is disabled by default.
o Enter Dates for valid use of the profile. By default, profiles are set with virtually no expiration date.
o Enter Days of the Week during which the profile will be valid.
o Enter the Time of Day during which the profile can access the door. All times are set in military. By default,
there is no time restriction (the Time of Day fields are set to 00:00 and 23:59)
4. Repeat the above steps for any profiles you wish to configure. When you are finished, click Save at the bottom of
the screen to commit the profiles to the ECU LAN.
The BAC Profiles Screen
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