2.3.10
Controller options
2.3.11
Access point options
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LT-980
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for reader B schedule = Never
Access level ID = 2
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for reader A schedule = Office hours
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for reader B schedule = Always
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.
If a card is assigned an access level 2 it means the user can have access to reader
A during the office hours and will have access to reader B all the time.
The option for elevator control exists for each access level. If elevator control is
enabled for a specific access level then swiping a card with that access level will
turn on the associated elevator relays. Which relays are activated can be specified
individually for each access level. Up to 16 elevator relays can be activated for
each access level. If more than 16 relays are assigned to a specific access level
only the first 16 will be activated.
The following controller options are configurable:
Card format. The following card formats are supported:
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26-bit Wiegand SIA
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37-bit Mircom
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35-bit Indala
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50-bit RBH
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32-bit CSN
Send real time logs. If enabled, only the real time logs are sent to the PC.
Interlock feature. 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.
Facility code. Facility code is set to any value is used in the facility code mode.
The default is 0.
The following access point options are configurable:
TX3-CX Card Access System Installation and Operation Manual
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Configurable Features
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