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ACWS
Access Control Web Station is a Web based application developed as a
part o the Risco Access Control System.
ACCB
Access control controller board is the board is developed as a part of
the RAC project.
It has:
Interface to two AC IO board
Interface to LAN network which connects it using a Proxy to the RSP
Servers
Programming storage and storage for historical events.
This board handles all AC logic.
It can work independently from the AC management station and the
RSP servers.
It they supervise the Readers, as well as the transducers and the
activators related to the access control.
Account
An operator creates an account in the ACOS for each client. Each client
has only one account and can have multiple sections in the account.
ACIB
Access Control Input Output Board is developed as part of RAC project.
It has:
Interface to AC Controller board (ACCB)
Interface to readers
Interface to physical inputs and outputs (Sensors and Relays)
Inputs and outputs to manage 2 complete doors
ACIS
Access Control Installer station is the interface between the installer
and the system
ACOS
The interface between the operator and the system. The operator uses
this application to create an account, create an installer company and
create new operators. Operator can import and export language, reset
password and generate reports
ACPE
The Access Control Physical Entities are the entities that are managed
by the installer. ACPE includes doors, relays, sensors, readers, ACCB
and ACIB.
ACUS
Access Control User Station is the application that serves the customer
personnel and allows the customer to configure, monitor and apply
routine day to day tasks of the Risco Access Control (RAC) system that
are in the customer’s scope of work.
Anti-
Pass-
Back
The Anti-Pass-Back prevents a user from opening a door unless he/she
is registered in the system as present, in the zone corresponding to the
side of the door where he presents his card.
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Installer
A manager who has administrator rights on the account. The installer is
someone from the installer company.
The installer administrates the physical entities of the AC system and
has the rights to Create sections, View the entity properties, Create new
entities, Modify the entity properties, Add entities to it (if it is a group)
and Delete it.
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LDAP
The Light Weight Directory Access Protocol is an application protocol
that is used for authentication of the installer in ACIS. LDAP is based on
a client-server model. LDAP servers allow information about people,
organizations, and resources accessible to LDAP clients