IP Server 900 Programming Manual Function 3: Station programming
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4. Enter the name of the IP RFID Reader. The name can be up to 10 characters long. Suggested names
include the name of the entrance (“MAIN LOBBY”) or room (“STORAGE”) near which the IP RFID
Reader is mounted.
Press # to continue.
X114 READER NAME
NAME:
Notes: Refer to page C.2 for instructions on entering alphanumeric characters.
If using an ESI system on which tenanting either isn’t enabled or isn’t available, skip to step 6.
5. Enter the tenant and press # to continue.
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X114 READER NAME
TENANT: 1 >
6. Select the IP RFID Reader operation mode:
• Entrance/exit — Used for entry doors into buildings or suites. Supports presence status, phone
control, and attendance records. (Default.)
• Access only — Used for doors to secure areas. Doesn’t provide in and out status, Personal Call
Routing, or attendance records.
Both modes support remote door unlocking, automatic door control using electronic keys, and
doorphone operation.
Select the desired IP RFID Reader operation mode and press # to continue.
X114 DOOR NAME
ENTRANCE/EXIT >
7. Enter the day-mode destination for doorphone calls. This destination will be called when someone
presses the CALL key on the IP RFID Reader while the system or tenant is in day mode.
(For no day-mode destination, press HOLD.
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)
Default: Extension 100.
Select a station, mailbox, or branch ID by pressing a scroll key and then entering a new value.
Press # to continue.
X114 RFID DOOR
DAY: 100
8. Enter the night-mode destination for doorphone calls. This destination will be called when someone
presses the CALL key on the IP RFID Reader while the system or tenant is in night mode.
(For no night-mode destination, press HOLD.)
Default: Extension 100.
Select a station, mailbox, or branch ID by pressing a scroll key and then entering a new value.
Press # to continue.
X114 RFID DOOR
NIGHT: 100
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You’ll see this prompt only if the ESI system has shared-office tenanting enabled in Function 169.
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If no day/night destination is selected, CALL doesn’t appear on the RFID Reader display.