Displaying And Modifying Cards - Honeywell NetAXS-123 User Manual

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Configuring via the Web Server
Maintaining Cards
Table 2-10: Cards > Add Cards Fields
Field
PIN
Trace
Expiration Date
Use Limit
Note 1
Note 2
Access Level(s)

2.6.2 Displaying and Modifying Cards

Use this function to display specified cards and modify them.
The Display or Modify Card(s) screen enables you to:
• Display cards by searching on any of the following keys:
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Description
Specifies the Personal Identification Number (PIN) for the card
holder. A PIN is optional; however, if the door reader is configured to
require PIN identification (see
must create a PIN for the card holder here. The PIN has a maximum
of six digits.
Sends an alarm message to the alarm monitor whenever a card with
trace enabled is presented at a reader. This feature provides a trace of
the card holder's path through the facility.
Specifies the date that a temporary card is de-activated.
Specifies the number of times a card can be used before it expires.
Specify the number-of-uses limit as the number of times access may
be granted.
Provides a user-defined field. See
for information about how this field is defined for the Add New Card
template.
Provides a user-defined field. See
for information about how this field is defined for the Add New Card
template.
Specifies the time zone or time schedule during which the card
holder can be granted access at a specific reader.
A card may support more than one access level. Should two or more
access levels have overlapping times on a card, the card will reflect a
combination of the selected access levels. For example, Card 12345
is given Access Levels 1 and 2. Access Level 1 is Monday to Friday
9am-5pm and Access Level 2 is Monday to Saturday 3pm-11pm.
When these times are combined, card 12345 provides access Monday
to Friday 9am-11pm and Saturday 3pm-11pm.
– Card number
– Card Holder's last name
Reader A
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Configuring the
System,
Configuring the
System,
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