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Assa Abloy TRAKA32 - Ifob Allowance Per Access Level; Authoriser Only; Relative Curfew

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V3.5 14/08/19
UD0089
Page 243
This Document is uncontrolled unless over stamped "CONTROLLED DOCUMENT"
iFob Allowance per Access Level
iFob allowance per access level when enabled, will allow a user to remove a certain amount of iFobs for each
access level they have.iFob Allowance per Access Level is only compatible with the 16bit Board, Firmware
Version v2.00.20 and Software Version v02.08.0008 and above.
Example:
In the user details window above the iFob allowance per Access Level option is ticked and is set to 2,
and the user has access levels 1 & 2, therefore the user can take any two iFobs which have an access
of level 1 and any two iFobs that have an access level of 2. The iFob allowance is customisable to
whatever number is desired, the maximum allowance is 255 iFobs per access level. If you set the
iFob Allowance to 0 then this provides unlimited iFob access.
Authoriser Only
This option will only be enabled if the firmware of the selected system has X System Authorisers enabled.
Refer to the X System Authorisers section for more details.
User curfews
When using Curfews there are two different types that can be set depending on your control PCB. User
curfews can be used in conjunction with iFob Curfews.
Absolute Curfew
This curfew allows you to set a time for which the all the user’s iFobs should be returned to the
system. For example, if you set the curfew to 17:30 all iFobs taken before this time will become
overdue if not returned. This is a very powerful feature as it will highlight if keys are not returned at
the end of a users shift.
Any keys out under curfew or overdue will be shown on the system viewer whenever you click on the
button. You may also see a report on overdue iFobs or overdue keys from the Reports menu.
Relative Curfew
This curfew allows you to set a time limit for which the all the user’s keys may be out of the cabinet.
This time limit is set in multiples of 15 minutes to a maximum of 24 hours. Thus if you expect the key
to be returned within 1 hour you should complete the key curfew accordingly. If the key is not
returned within 1 hour, an alarm condition will be activated which will show as an alarm on the
alarms report.
Any keys out under curfew or overdue will be shown on the system viewer whenever you click on the
button. You may also see a report on overdue iFobs or overdue keys from the Reports menu.
NOTE: On an 8bit system if you have two curfews set (absolute user curfew and a relative
iFob curfew) at the same time the iFob curfew takes priority.
NOTE: On a 16bit system if there is a user and an iFob curfew set, the system works out
which one will expire first and uses that as the priority curfew.

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