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AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller & AXIS Entry Manager
Access Management
Identification Types
Identification types are portable credential storage devices, pieces of memorized information, or various combinations of the two that
determine how users will be granted access to the door. Common identification types include tokens such as cards or key fobs,
personal identification numbers (PINs), and request to exit (REX) devices.
For more information about credentials, see Credentials, on page 22.
The available identification types are:
Card number only – The user can access the door using only a card or other token accepted by the reader. The card
number is a unique number that is usually printed on the card. See the card manufacturer's information about where to
locate the card number. The card number can also be retrieved by the system. Swipe the card on a connected reader,
select the reader in the list, and click Retrieve.
Card raw only – The user can access the door using only a card or other token accepted by the reader. The information is
stored as raw data on the card. The card raw data can be retrieved by the system. Swipe the card on a connected reader,
select the reader in the list, and click Retrieve. Only use this identification type if a card number cannot be located.
PIN only – The user can access the door using only a four-digit personal identification number (PIN).
Card number and PIN – The user needs both the card, or other token accepted by the reader, and a PIN to access the door.
The user must present the credentials in the specified order (card first, then PIN).
Card raw and PIN – The user needs both the card, or other token accepted by the reader, and a PIN to access the door.
Only use this identification type if a card number cannot be located. The user must present the credentials in the specified
order (card first, then PIN).
REX – The user can access the door by activating a request to exit (REX) device, such as a button, sensor, or push bar.
Scheduled Unlock States
To automatically keep a door unlocked for a specific duration of time, you can add a Scheduled unlock state to a door and apply an
access schedule to it.
For example, to keep a door unlocked during office hours:
1. Go to Access Management and select the Doors tab.
2. Click
next to the Doors list item you want to edit.
3. Click Add scheduled unlock.
4. Select the Unlock state (unlocked or unlock both locks depending on whether the door has one or two locks).
5. Click OK.
6. Apply the predefined Office hours access schedule to the Scheduled unlock state.
To verify when the door is unlocked, click
To delete a scheduled unlock state or access schedule, click
Manual Door Actions
Doors can be unlocked or locked and temporary access can be granted in the Doors tab through the Manual door actions. Which
manual door actions are available for a specific door depends on how the door has been configured.
To use the manual door actions:
1. Go to Access Management and select the Doors tab.
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