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AirKey system manual version 2.7 |
06/03/2024 | Subject to technical changes and misprints
If this process is not completed within 10 minutes, the process must be repeated. If the
selected system administrator does not respond, another system administrator can also be
selected via the Select administrator link to activate the four-eyes principle.
You have thus activated the Four-eyes principle for the event log viewing for all
administrators of this AirKey system. From the next login of a system administrator, the
locking component event log and media event log cannot be viewed without the confirmation
of a second system administrator.
For deactivating the four-eyes principle for the event log viewing just use the same
process as for activating.
AirKey Cloud Interface (API)
The AirKey Cloud Interface is a REST interface (API) for third-party systems. The interface
allows certain functions of AirKey to be controlled via third-party software. Details about the
AirKey Cloud Interface can be found in the chapter AirKey Cloud Interface (API).
AirKey Cloud Interface (API) test environment
The test environment gives you the opportunity to test the AirKey Cloud Interface (API) in a
protected environment with test data before activation. Please refer to the chapter AirKey
Cloud Interface (API) for details.
5.4.2 Default values (for all recently added locking components)
These settings are activated automatically if you add a new locking component. We recom-
mend specifying default values prior to the first installation to make it easier to manage
systems for administrators. This applies particularly for larger access control systems.
Time and calendar
Access control systems enable the management of locking components located in different
time zones. The "Europe/Vienna" time zone (UTC+01:00 in winter and UTC+02:00 in
summer), applicable in central Europe, has been set by default.