User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Note for Users Upgrading GV-ASManager
- Firmware and Software Compatibility
- Naming and Definition
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Installation
- Chapter 3 The Main Screen of GV-ASManager
- Chapter 4 Settings
- Chapter 5 Video Integration
- Chapter 6 Anti-Passback
- Chapter 7 Patrol Tour
- Chapter 8 Other Functions
- 8.1 Setting Up System User
- 8.2 Setting Up Alert Notification
- 8.3 Startup, Backup and Export Setup
- 8.4 Setting Up GV-GF Fingerprint Readers
- 8.5 Scanning Driver’s Licenses and Business Card
- 8.6 Setting Hot Keys to Quickly Control Doors
- 8.7 Using Remote Lock Down App
- 8.8 Defining New Card Formats
- 8.9 Monitoring Emergency Exits with Input Sensors
- 8.10 Designing and Printing Access Card Template
- Chapter 9 GV-ASRemote
- Chapter 10 GV-ASWeb
- 10.1 Connecting to GV-ASManager
- 10.2 Accessing Live Video
- 10.3 Monitoring GV-ASManager
- 10.4 Accessing Logs
- 10.5 Adding and Deleting Controllers / LPR
- 10.6 Adding and Deleting Cards and Users
- 10.7 Searching, Adding and Deleting IP Cameras
- 10.8 Setting Schedule
- 10.9 Setting Access Groups
- 10.10 Setting Door Groups
- 10.11 Configuring Areas for Anti-Passback
- 10.12 Creating Maps
- 10.13 Setting Export Schedule for Lists and Logs
- 10.14 Setting Up Other Functions
- 10.15 Creating Accounts to Manage GV-ASWeb
- 10.16 Accessing GV-ASWeb using Mobile Devices
- Chapter 11 GV-TAWeb for Workforce Schedule and Payroll
- Chapter 12 GV-VMWeb for Visitor Management
- Chapter 13 License Plate Recognition
- Chapter 14 GV-Access Mobile Applications
- Chapter 15 GV-ASNotify
- Chapter 16 Database Settings
- Chapter 17 Net Module Utility
- Chapter 18 Troubleshooting
- Appendix
Introduction
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1.2 Concepts
Understanding the following concepts may help you read through the manual.
Weekly Schedule
A weekly schedule is certain days of the week when a user is granted
access to a secure site.
For details, see 4.4 Setting Weekly Schedule.
Access Group
An access group is a group of users with identical location restrictions
during the same time restraints.
For details, see 4.5 Setting Access Group.
Alarm Condition
An alarm condition is a condition monitored through sensors, and
alarms can be activated when the condition is detected by the
sensors. For example, the AS210 Controller can monitor up to 8
sensors, such as door status sensor, smoke detector and tamper
detector. The AS210 Controller also provides output relays for
activating and deactivating electric lock, siren and emergency door
release when the alarm condition occurs.
Note that GV-AS100 / 1010 / 110 / 1110 / 120 have built-in sensors to
detect whether the controller is being physically tampered with (i.e.
opening of the controller or sustaining strong impact). For GV-AS210 /
2110 / 2120 / 410 / 4110 / 810 / 8110, the tampering alarm sensor
needs to be installed separately and the triggering conditions depend
on the type of sensor installed.
For settings of alarm conditions see Step 4 of 4.2.2 Step 2:
Configuring the Doors. For configuring inputs and outputs see GV-AS
/ GV-EV Controller User’s Manual.
Anti-Duress
If a person is forced to open the door under threat, he or she can enter
his or her PIN plus 1 to activate an alarm and send a signal to the
ASManager to dispatch the police. For example, the PIN is 5555 and
you enter 5556. The door will open normally (access granted) and the
alarm will be activated. The function is enabled by default in the
system.
Anti-Passback
The feature is designed to prevent card sharing and to enforce use of
entry and exit readers. If a card was used at an entry reader, it must
be used at an exit reader before it will be valid at an entry reader
again. For settings, see 4.2.2 Step 2: Configuring the Doors.