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EVVA Xesar 3.0 - Transferring Access Events Using Identification Media; Transferring Blacklist Entries Using Identification Media

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KPM.X.Systemhandbuch_X3.0.EN.V1.9 | Subject to misprints and technical changes.
8.15.1 Transferring access events using identification media
The most recent access events (access granted, access denied, battery low, etc.) of the
door component are transferred to identification media as part of every second identifica-
tion process, e.g. when a door component is unlocked using identification media.
As soon as the identification medium is held to the coding station or online wall reader, all
events are transferred to the Xesar software and the memory on the medium is cleared.
It is not necessary to log in to the Xesar software for this purpose, the running
program is sufficient.
8.15.2 Transferring blacklist entries using identification media
A blacklist entry features information regarding identification media that are disabled in
the software. Said blacklist entries are written to all identification media using the coding
station or online wall reader. This way the information is transferred to all operated doors.
The memory of one identification medium is sufficient for up to 10 blacklist entries. As
soon as identification media are once again used at the coding station or online wall reader,
the software detects to which door components the blacklist has already been transferred
and visualises the corresponding status on the Xesar software dashboard.
We recommend transferring blacklists using the Xesar tablet if more than 10 identification
media are lost/stolen at once.
An identification medium that has been disabled in the software can be invalidated or de-
leted as part of the following:
Expiry date exceeded
Validity period expired
Medium has been in contact with the coding station or online wall reader
Medium attempts to unlock a door at which the blacklist is up to date

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