User`s guide
21-0381E v4.7.4 
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(lift) cab only if their assigned authority 
supports this group number. 
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- Log APB Violation Only: This will cause 
APB violations to be recorded, while allowing 
the person to enter. 
- Detect Antipassback: This enables / 
disables the Antipassback feature for this 
reader. 
Antipassback (APB): A feature that blocks individual 
cards from being used to: 
+ Re-enter the same area, or; 
+ Re-enter the facility from 'outside', and/or; 
+ (Optional): Enter other areas; 
…Unless
 they are recorded as exiting first--i.e., each 
person must use their card/token at every reader they 
encounter (that is set to "Detect Antipassback"). Tip: 
This helps to protect against unauthorized card usage. 
Notice
: Antipassback pertaining to elevator 
controllers is generally used only in special 
applications where the floor relays are used to 
control access to a set of doors instead of an 
elevator and its associated floor call-buttons. 
Note
: Antipassback-controlled areas typically require 
an exit reader on each door. 
Antipassback operation can be customized on an 
area-by-area basis. For details, refer to 
"Antipassback" under "Areas and Related Settings". 
The antipassback status can be reset for a specific 
user, or for all users in a specific area (to allow their 
next entry or exit regardless of their previous APB 
status). For details, refer to "Resetting Users' 
Antipassback Status", and/or "Resetting the 
Antipassback Status for Users in a Specific Area" in 
the Control & Status Chapter. 
 Inputs  
- Fire Required and Fire Circuit: Whether or 
not the "Fire" input is being used, and the type 
of circuit/wiring associated with it. 
- Bypass Required and Bypass Circuit: 
Whether or not the "Bypass" (manual 
override) input is being used, and the type of 
circuit/wiring associated with it. (Triggering 
the bypass input enables the call button for all 
floors for this elevator.) 
- Panic Required and Panic Circuit: Whether 
or not the "Panic" input is being used, and the 
type of circuit/wiring associated with it. This 
input triggers a "panic"-type of alarm. 
- Floor Button to Enable: This identifies the 
action to occur in the event of a fire (enable a 
floor call-button, all floors, etc.). 
 Floors  
- This screen lists all defined floors in the system. 
Under "Control Access To", select the ones that 
can be accessed from this elevator (lift) cab. 
(i.e., that are physically connected.) 
Tip: The floor relay board number/address, and relay 
numbers are listed for your convenience. 
Attention: Floors need to have been defined in the 
same relative order as per the common relay-wiring 
order for all elevator cabs (such as from lowest to 
highest). To define system floors, refer to the floor 
configuration topic (to follow). 
 Desecure  
Cab Desecure Schedule 
- Schedule: This is a schedule to determine the 
times when an access card will be required to 
use the floor call-buttons. 
To define a schedule, refer to "Schedules for User 
Access and Area Automation". 
- Mode: Whether free access to floors is to be 
provided inside or outside of schedule chosen 
above (if applicable). 
Communication Fail 
- Fallback Mode: Cards to be granted access if 
the elevator controller module is unable to 
communicate with the main panel 
database::Elevator  
 
None: No cards/tokens accepted; 
  Valid Token Format: All readable 
cards/tokens accepted; 
  Valid Site Code: All cards/tokens with the 
correct site code will be granted access; 
 
10 Fall-back Users: Only the users who are 
assigned as 'FallBack Users'. For details, 
refer to "Fall-Back Users...". 
- Desecure on Comms Fail: Whether or not all 
floor call-buttons are to be enabled whenever 
the elevator controller or floor relay board has 
lost communications. 
- Relay Off When Desecure: This sets the 
normal physical state of the floor selection 
relays. 










