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AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller & AXIS Entry Manager
Access Management
3. To create a regular access schedule, select Addition Schedule, or to create a subtraction schedule, select Subtraction
Schedule.
4. Click Save.
To expand an item in the Access Schedules list, click
are shown in dark red text.
To view an access schedule's calendar, click
To edit an access schedule's name or a schedule item, click
To delete an access schedule, click
Note
The door controller has a few predefined commonly used access schedules that can be used as examples or modified as
required. However, the predefined access schedule Always cannot be modified or deleted.
Access Schedule Types
There are two types of access schedules:
Addition schedule - Regular access schedules that define when doors can be accessed. Typical addition schedules are office hours,
business hours, after hours, or night time hours.
Subtraction schedule - Exceptions to regular access schedules. They are generally used to restrict access during a specific time
period that occurs within the time period of a regular schedule (addition schedule). For example, subtraction schedules can be used
to deny users access to the building during public holidays that occur on weekdays.
Both types of access schedules can be used at two levels:
Identification type schedules - Determine when and how readers grant users access to a door. Each identification type must be
connected to an access schedule that tells the system when to grant users access with that particular identification type. Multiple
addition schedules and subtraction schedules can be added to each identification type. For information about identification types,
see page 21.
Group schedules - Determine when, but not how, members of a group are granted access to a door. Each group must be connected
to one or more access schedules that tell the system when to grant its members access. Multiple addition schedules and subtraction
schedules can be added to each group. For information about groups, see page 19.
Group schedules can restrict entry access rights but not extend entry or exit access rights beyond what the identification type
schedules allow. In other words, if an identification type schedule restricts entry or exit access at certain times, a group schedule
cannot override that identification type schedule. However, if a group schedule is more restrictive about access than the identification
type schedule, the group schedule overrides the identification type schedule.
Identification type schedules and group schedules can be combined in several ways to achieve different results. For example access
schedule combinations, see page 24.
Schedule Items
Both addition schedules and subtraction schedules can be one-time (single) events or recurring events.
To add a schedule item to an access schedule:
1. Expand the access schedule in the Access Schedules list.
2. Click Add schedule item.
3. Enter the name of the scheduled item.
4. Select One time or Recurrence.
. Addition schedules are shown in green text and subtraction schedules
.
and make the changes. Then click Save.
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