MC16 Operating Manual 09.01.2020
Option Register Action Event – when the option is enabled then key pressing generates event related to
key function.
Parameter Logic Function – not used for Function Key.
Area Authentication and Authorisation Options
Option User authentication required – when the option is enabled then users can use the key without
Authorisation(s) assigned. It is enough that such users are equipped with Authentication Factors which are
enrolled in the system.
Option Authorisation for Access Point required – when the option is enabled then only users with proper
Authorisation can use the key. The Authorisation must include Access Point type Positive rule for the
Access Point where the function is started.
Option Authorisation for Object required – when the option is enabled then only users with proper
Authorisation can use the key. The Authorisation must include Object type Positive rule for the object of the
function.
Option Authorisation for Function Parameter required – when the option is enabled then users with
proper Authorisation can use the key. The Authorisation must include Parameter type Positive rule for the
parameter of the function.
Function Key functions
Function Key functions are available within selected objects. For example, key can be used for
arming/disarming and then it should be configured on the level of Alarm Zone. Function Key functions are
the same as Input functions (table 5) except for Power Supply object functions and toggle (status) type
functions.
Local Commands
Local Command represents virtual object which can be triggered on the level of Access Point based on
settings in Login Options tab (e.g. by card reading) or can be triggered by Global Command. The same as
Inputs objects, Local Commands are used to start action in the system and type of action depends on the
function assigned to particular command (e.g. door blocking). One or more functions can be assigned to
single command. When multifunction command is applied then its triggering may start multiple actions in the
system. In practical applications, Local Commands are mainly used to trigger input functions as a result of
user identification (card or PIN) at Access Point (reader) instead of Input line triggering or Function Key
pressing.
Area General
Text box Name – enables to name the command.
Text box Description – enables to enter custom description for the command.
Area Additional Options
Parameter Activity Schedule – enables assignment of schedule to specify when command can be used. It
requires earlier defining of General Purpose Maintained type Schedule.
Option Multifunction – when the option is enabled then it is possible to specify the maximal number
functions for assignment to the command.
Parameter Function Limit – specifies the maximal number of functions for assignment to the command.
Area Events
Option Register event when command is used – when the option is enabled then key pressing will
generate an event in the system.
Parameter Local Command Event – enables to indicate what event is generated in the system when the
key is used. It could be default event [659] or any other administrator defined event.
Local Command object can be further configured, mainly in regard of its function on the level of other
objects e.g. Automation Point. Other parameters for such configuration are given below, while parameters
specific for particular function are explained in the description of such function in the table 5.
Local Command when created is further assigned within Login Options on the level of Access Point. This
assignment specifies the method to trigger Local Command (e.g. double card reading). Local Command can
also be triggered on the level of Global Command which in turn can be triggered automatically be event(s)
generated in the system.