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Table 2-7 Description of alarm parameters
Parameter Description
Anti-passback
Users need to verify their identities both for entry and exit; otherwise an
alarm will be triggered. It helps prevents a card holder from passing an
access card back to another person so they gain entry. When anti-
passback is enabled, the card holder must leave the secured area
through an exit reader before system will grant another entry.
If a person enters after authorization and exits without
authorization, an alarm will be triggered when they attempt to enter
again, and access is denied at the same time.
If a person enters without authorization and exits after
authorization, an alarm will be triggered when the they attempt to
enter again, and access is denied at the same time.
Duress
An alarm will be triggered when a duress card, duress password or
duress fingerprint is used to unlock the door.
Intrusion
When door sensor is enabled, an intrusion alarm will be triggered if the
door is opened abnormally.
Door Sensor Timeout
A timeout alarm will be triggered if the door remains unlocked longer
than the defined door sensor timeout, which ranges from 1 to 9999
seconds.
Door Sensor On
Intrusion and timeout alarms can be triggered only after door sensor is
enabled.
2.8.3 Configuring Door Status
Step 1 On the
Main Menu
screen, select
Access
>
Door Status
.
Step 2 Set door status.
NO
: The door remains unlocked all the time.
NC
: The door remains locked all the time.
Normal
: If
Normal
is selected, the door will be unlocked and locked according to your
settings.
2.8.4 Configuring Lock Holding Time
After a person is granted access, the door will remain unlocked for a defined time for them to pass
through.
Step 1 On the
Main Menu
, select
Access
>
Lock Holding Time.
Step 2 Enter the unlock duration.
Step 3 Tap to save changes.
2.9 Attendance Management
You can turn on the time attendance function, and employee can make their attendance tracked by