RISCO Group ProSYS 128 User Manual
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Access Control User's Manual
Chapter 3: Planning and Preparing the
Access Control Data
Before programming the Access Control module, you must plan
how you want the system to function, such as which hours entry
will be permitted through the main entrance, who should have
access to specific areas of the premises, and so on. As part of
the planning, it is recommended to prepare the data that will be
used during programming in tables, as described in this section.
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To plan and prepare the Access Control data:
1) Create a table that includes the following door data for each
door: number, name, location, mode, and partition. The
table should be based on information from your Installer.
(Refer to the table provided in Table 1: Doors, page 38.)
2) Create a table that includes the following reader data for
each reader: number, associated door, name, type, and
arm/disarm capabilities. The table should be based on
information from your Installer. (Refer to the table provided in
Table 2: Readers, page 39.)
3) Create two time schedule tables, as described below.
The purpose of creating time schedules is to give different
users access to doors at different hours. This consists of
identifying the different types of working hours or other time
divisions in the premises and then deciding what time
schedule will be used.
NOTE:
When you program the time schedules, you must program the time
windows first, and then you can program the weekly programs for each
access group.
Create a table that includes the following time window
data: number, program name, and one or two start and
stop times, as required. (Refer to the table provided in
Table 3: Time Windows, page 40.)