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MONITOR AFx™ Director V4.1 User's Guide
500-9041 v4.1
Users
Users are the persons authorized to use
system keypads and/or gain entry to controlled
areas. Each user can have unique authorities,
keypad language, etc.
The user topic includes information pertaining
to each user, and provides access to the
optional card-badging feature.
The number of users to be supported depends on your
software version and licensing.
For details, refer to "Software Activation and Licensing",
and "System Capacities".
Additional users (and authorities) would typically need
to be set up for a '
Panic Token
' application. For
details, see the "Special Attributes" selections under
"Authorities for Users / Entrants".
Visitor-Related Features
A number of features are provided for handling
visitors in your facility:
•
Authority profiles can be set up to determine
the doors and features the visitors will be
able to access;
•
Each card can be assigned an activation and
expiry date and time;
•
Cards can be set as "Escort Required" to
allow tracking them without providing access
to controlled areas on their own;
•
You can leave a visitor's PIN blank to block
access to LCD keypads;
•
Reader(s) can be set to disable different
types of cards when presented.
Suite-Security Keypad Users
Users to be associated with a suite-security
keypad (monitored apartment or facility) are
assigned in a special way. Blocks of 8 users
are reserved for each keypad, as per
appropriate 'offset' values defined through the
'Suite Security' screen.
These users
must
be defined within the
appropriate user-ID range associated with their
suite security keypad.
To check (or set) the user-ID range for a specific suite-
security keypad refer to "Suite-Security Keypads and
Related Settings".
Multi-Tenant
Facilities
A facility with multiple tenants (such as a row
of shops) can be managed as a single
account. This requires that blocks of user-IDs
and authorities be reserved for the users in
each tenant facility.
The authority to edit specific blocks of users
and user-authorities can be set within each
user-authority profile. This allows persons
within each facility to use an LCD keypad to
edit their own users, without allowing them to
edit users in other facilities.
For details, refer to "Authorities for Users / Entrants".
Users who can Enter During
Communications-Failure'
Up to 10 users can be set up for door-access
in the event of any door control module(s)
being unable to communicate with the system
panel. If using this feature, be sure to make a
list of the No./ID the system assigns to these
users as you go along.
For details, refer to "Door Fall-back Mode" under "System
Card-Access Settings", and the section on "Fall-Back
Users".
Elevator (Lift) Cabs: This feature is also supported for
individual elevator (lift) cabs. To enable "Fallback Mode"
for an elevator, refer to "Elevators (Lifts) and Associated
Readers".
Viewing and Sorting a List of Users
Select
Users
from the MyTools bar,
or
click
your site/account button in the tree, and select
Users
.
Multi-
Account
Systems: First select
[Account
Folders]
in the 'tree', and double-click the desired
account.
If the screen shows only one user (forms
view), click
Grid
on the toolbar to see a full
listing of the users (Grid view). If any column
headings are
red
, right-click within that column
and select
Remove Column Filter
. Now, you
can:
•
Click on one of the column headings to sort
the list by that item (user name, etc.);
•
Scroll through the list as desired;
Users (Entrants / Panel Users)
Tip: For details on the
photo-badging option,
refer to the next topic.
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