User`s guide
206  Guardall Director V4.74 User's Guide  21-0381E v4.7.4 
- Single in Schedule: Selects an action to occur 
automatically (arm, disarm, etc.) when a card is 
accepted at the reader while the selected 
schedule is in effect. 
- Single out of Schedule: Selects an action to 
occur automatically (arm, disarm, etc.) when a 
card is accepted at the reader after-hours (i.e., 
outside of the selected schedule). 
- Hold Time: Select a duration to identify a 
prolonged card badging (badge-hold). (Pertains 
to the items that follow.) 
- Hold in Schedule: Selects an action to occur 
automatically (arm, disarm, etc.) when a card is 
accepted and 'held' in place at the reader while 
the selected schedule is in effect. 
- Hold out of Schedule: Selects an action to 
occur automatically (arm, disarm, etc.) when a 
card is accepted and 'held' in place at the reader 
after-hours (i.e., outside of the selected 
schedule). 
- Hold PIN Prompt: This sets whether or not the 
user will be prompted to enter their PIN while 
using the badge-hold feature; 
- Disable Single on Badge-Hold: This 
determines whether or not the action defined 
under 'single' (in or out of schedule) will also 
occur on a badge-hold action. 
- Disarm requires PIN: This determines whether 
or not a selected 'disarm' action will require the 
user to enter their PIN. 
User Badging Mode for Keypad Modules with an 
External Reader 
LCD keypads supporting an external reader do not 
allow for badge-hold functionality directly, so a double 
(or triple) badging method is supported instead. 
Note: This feature requires panel firmware v4.43 or 
higher. 
- Triple/double badge gap: This sets the minimum 
duration you must wait after presenting (and 
removing) the card/token each time to be treated as a 
double or triple badging. 
- Triple badge mode: If selected () this feature 
requires a triple-badging, versus only a double-
badging if not selected. 
Note: All other fields and available selections are the 
same as for badge-hold mode as supported beginning 
with Director v4.4. 
 Access  (V4.4) 
Access Mode 
- Access Control: This identifies that the reader 
is to be associated with an access-controlled 
door. (Selection to follow). 
- Access to Area: This is the area associated 
with this reader 
(as per the selected door number to 
follow/below). 
- Type of Reader: This identifies if this reader will 
be used as an 'In Reader' or an 'Exit Reader'. 
- Door Number: With "Access Control" selected 
(previous), this identifies the door that this 
reader is to be associated with. 
Miscellaneous 
- In/Out Station: This applies to a reader being 
used to log cardholder arrivals and departures
(e.g., a time-clock application)
. 
With this feature, the reader will not be associated with 
an access-controlled door (so do NOT select "Access 
Control" above). 
Suite-Security Keypads and 
Related Settings 
If you change any
 value for a suite-security keypad, 
this will cause that unit to be reset to its default / 
scheduled state and arming level (this allows 
configuration updates to be managed properly). As 
such, configuration changes to active units should be 
done only by arrangement with the occupant. 
Related
: Control & Status, Panel Control & Status, 
Suite Security 
 Checking Status or Controlling a Suite Security 
System 
Notice: Suite-security keypads are NOT associated 
with any system 'Areas' or related schedules or 
settings. As well, these units are NOT associated 
with the module screen. All settings that affect suite-
security-keypad operation are defined here. As well, 
suite/keypad alarms are monitored only through the 
Director software. 
Note
: Suite-security keypads and "Communities" 
(Shared Users) are not supported at the same time. 
Suite-Security Keypads 
Suite-security keypad modules provide 
security and monitoring features for individual 










