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Appendix A:
Directory Segmentation
Objective:
In case of multiple networked TE units with displays (say TE1, TE2 and TE3), residents can be assigned to be
displayed on one or more TE units.
This distribution or “segmentation” is done using the Access Level assigned to the Entry Code associated with each
Resident. The reasons is that there can be only one Entry code assigned per Resident.
Steps to implement Directory Segmentation:
1. Create Access Level/s that will include “Door 1” for all TE units in the system. For example, if there are three 2-DR TE
units (TE1, TE2 & TE3) networked together, the following Doors need to be given access:
1.1. Door 1 for TE1 which is the server (Door 1 in the system) – being the server, the doors are automatically counted
as 4.
1.2. Door 1 for TE2 (Door 5 in the system)
1.3. Door 1 for TE3 (Door 7 in the system)
1.4. Note: The schedule associated with the Access Levels can be as little as 0 minutes. In other words, we can create
dummy schedules just for Directory Segmentation, if installers do not want to give Entry Code access to residents.
2. Assign an Entry code to every resident.