Access control terms and definitions – RISCO Group ProSYS 128 User Manual
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Access Control User's Manual
Access Control Terms and Definitions
The following is a list of terms and definitions that relate to the
Access Control module:
x Arm/Disarm Users: Users assigned access rights that enable
them to arm and disarm the system. There can be up to 99
arm/disarm users in the system. It is recommended to assign
the same PIN code in the Access Control module as the one
assigned to the user in the security system.
x Enter/Exit Users: Users assigned access rights that enable
them to only open and close doors; not arm/disarm the
system. There can be up to 999 enter/exit users in the system.
x Time Scheduling: Defining specific time windows that
determine when users can access the system.
x Access Group: A group of users that can access the system
only through specific doors during specific time periods. There
can be up to 16 access groups configured in the system.
x Card Code: An 8-digit code on an access card that is
entered into the system in order to assign access rights to a
user.
x PIN Code (Personal Identification Number): A 4-digit code
that is assigned to a user in order to enable a user to access
the system using an installed keypad. The PIN code can be
used instead of a card or in addition to a card.
x RTE (Request to Exit): A push button or automatic motion
detector that, when activated, opens a specific door by
sending a signal to the door's relay.
x Reader: The Access Control module supports four reader
types: Card only, keypad only, card + keypad, and
card/keypad.
x Partition: A subsystem within the security system that can be
controlled as a separate system.
x Event Log: Each Access Control module supports up to 1,000
events. The events can be printed from a local printer or
uploaded from the Upload/Download application,
according to specified criteria.