User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Mounting the Terminal
- Wiring the Terminal
- 3.1 Cabling requirements
- 3.2 The Front Board
- 3.3 The Input/Output Board
- 3.4 Wiring locks
- 3.5 Terminal with Request to Exit Switch
- 3.6 Configuration information
- 3.7 Terminal with 3rd Party Wiegand Read Head
- 3.8 Configuration information
- 3.9 Terminal with S610s Exit Reader
- 3.10 Terminal with DIU 210
- 3.11 Terminal with DIU 230
- 3.12 PoE+ Terminal with S610s Exit Reader
- 3.13 Tamper Detection on Reader Inputs
- Reader Network Configuration
- AC2000 Software Configuration
- The System Configuration Menu
- Door Modes
- Appendix II: Device Settings Remote Application
- Appendix III: Broadcast and Timezone Priorities
- Appendix IV: Loading Card Definitions
- Appendix V: Configuring a Third Party Reader as a Master
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7.3 Passenger Mode
Passenger mode enables a door to stay open for a longer period of time when swiped with a
special usage card. This configuration is frequently used in airports to allow the free access of
passengers through the door.
7.3.1 Configuring passenger mode in the software
The terminal must be configured in passenger mode and cardholders allocated special usage.
Configuring the terminal as a passenger mode terminal
1. From the Floatbar open Device Configuration | Devices.
2. Select the terminal from the list and open the Configuration panel.
3. Select the Common tab.
Figure 50 Configuring passenger mode
Adding special access to a cardholder
1. From the Floatbar open Enrolment | Personnel.
2. Search for the cardholder to which the special access is to be applied.
3. Click the Edit button.
Figure 51 Adding special usage to a cardholder record
4. Place a tick in Special Usage.
5. Click Save.
Select Door
mode
Select
Passenger
Click Save
Place a tick
in Enable
options
Special Usage