There is a schedule associated with this mode. When the schedule is enabled, the
mode is on and when the schedule is disabled, the mode is off.
3.3.6
Anti-pass-back
This mode prevents unauthorised users from getting access. During the anti-
passback period if a valid card is used at an access point, it cannot be re-used until
the pre-programmed anti-pass-back timer expires. After expiration of the timer,
the user gains access.
3.3.7
Temporary card
This mode limits the number of times that a temporary card is used. During this
mode if a valid temporary card is presented, access is granted and the usage count
is decreased by 1. When is reaches zero, access is denied.
A usage count of 255 indicates there is no restriction on use.
3.3.8
Interlock
This mode is typically used in a double door application to prevent unauthorised
access. During this mode the user presents the card at both doors. The second
door unlocks after presenting the card, if the first door is locked and closed.
This option is configured using the configurator. If enabled door B cannot be
unlocked until door A is locked and closed. Door A cannot be unlocked until
door B is locked and closed.
3.3.9
Access level
A maximum of 32 access levels are defined for each controller. A schedule is
associated with each access level for all the access points on the controller as
indicated by the following example.
Access level ID = 1
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Access level ID = 2
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If a card is assigned an access level 1 it means the user can have access to reader
A at all times but will not have access to reader B at any time.
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for reader A schedule = Always
for reader B schedule = Never
for reader A schedule = Office hours
for reader B schedule = Always
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