RISCO Group ACUS User Manual
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Door
Settings
: The Door Side Settings such as the situations when the event should be
generated (for example, Door Enabled, Forced Door Events, Door locked-unlocked,
Conditional Sensor turned On and so on) should be configured. While configuring door
settings, you may also assign schedule to the door, fixed and custom rules and authorized
persons who will have access to the door. For more details, visit the chapter
7
Configuring
Door
.
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Relays
and
Sensors
: Configuration of external Relays and Sensors in ACUS.
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Events
and
Alarms
Configuration
: After configuring the Persons, Doors, and Rules, you can
view events for the situations that you selected. You can configure the events in ACUS. Events
are notifications that ACUS system receives from the firmware whenever the actions take
place. For example, you can configure in ACUS that an event should be generated every time
someone forcibly opens a door. For more details, visit the chapter
10
Configuring Alarms and
Events
.
ACUS allows you to apply filters to access for Doors, Events, Persons, Alarms and Zones.
Tasks which you will perform often, you can set automations in ACUS. The tasks will be
performed automatically based on the schedules.
Apart from managing access for persons, ACUS allows you to manage access for Visitors.
Visitors are persons who are not the part of the company however keep visiting now and then for
various purposes. You may provide permission to Persons to manage their own visits and
visitors. At a broad level, you can manage access for visitors and apply rules for visitor access.
When an account is created, the Main User ID is created. The Main user has access to complete
application and can perform any tasks in ACUS. The main user creates other user ID’s and
assigns profiles to them. The user’s access to ACUS (the functions that can be available to the
user) is decided by the user profile that the user belongs to.
Who will use ACUS?
The user profiles in ACUS are of the following types:
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Receptionist
: Responsible for handling the office related routine tasks in the Access Control
system such as handling visitors, setting new appointments, managing existing appointments
and managing persons.
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Security
Guard
: Responsible for monitoring events and handling alarms. This includes
operating on the RAC elements such as closing a door or activating a relay or a command in
the process of handling an alarm.
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Security
Manager
: Responsible for the system configurations and settings including managing
persons and rules, managing other system users’ permissions, managing alarms and events
configurations, defining door groups and so on.
What are the dashboards used for?
The ACUS application is also organized based on the user profiles. When you log on as a Main
User, you can view three dashboards, they are: