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
Settings
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• Patrol: The card is assigned to the person in charge of patrolling a location, e.g. a
guard. When the patrol card is presented to the reader, the access will be
recorded but the door will NOT unlock. The feature may be set together with
Privilege below. The patrol card user may have the privilege to stop alarm
sounds and clear alarm events during patrolling.
• Two-person A Card: Two-person A/B rule. The card is defined as Card A. Card
B must be presented after Card A to unlock the two-person-rule enabled door.
• Two-person B Card: Two-person A/B rule. The card is defined as Card B. Card
A must be presented before Card B to unlock the two-person-rule enabled door.
• Visitor: This card is assigned to a visitor and the visitor’s access can be
managed using GV-VMWeb.
• Security: The security card can enable the Security Mode where no cards can be
granted access. Only the security card can disable the Security Mode.
• Handicap: When the handicap card is used, the door will remain unlocked for the
time specified in Lock Reset Time and Held Open Time for handicap card. To see
how to set prolonged Lock Reset Time and Held Open Time for handicap card
users, refer to 4.2.2 Step 2: Configuring the Doors or Elevator Floors.
Activation/Deactivate Date: Specify the date to activate or deactivate the card.
PIN Code: Enter a four-digit PIN code for the card. When authentication mode is set
to Card and PIN Code Mode, the user needs to present the card and enter the PIN
code. The default setting is 1234.
For the controllers below, users can also gain access by manually entering the card
number and pin code. For example, if the card number is 12345678 and the Pin is
0000, the command will be 000012345678 for GV-AS210.
Models Supported
Firmware
Command
(Example: Card 12345678, Pin 0000)
GV-AS100
V1.04 or later
GV-AS1010
V1.0 only
Card Number + Pin Code
Example: 123456780000
GV-AS110
V1.04 or later
GV-AS1110
V1.0 only
*Card Number + Pin Code #
Example: *123456780000#
GV-AS210 / 410 / 810
V1.0 - V1.23
GV-EV48
V1.0 – V1.12
Pin Code + Card Number
Example: 000012345678
Privilege: Assign one of these privileges to the user:
• Stop Alarm: The user can stop alarm sounds by presenting the card.