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Digital Locking System 3060
Page 6
After the access list has been read out with the programming device or network
nodes, it is imported into the PC and administered there by the locking plan software.
A total of 10,000 accesses can be stored in the PC file. When the data is accepted
from the programming device, a comparison is done so that it is always only the
current, new accesses that are accepted into the PC file.
3.2 Time Zone Control
You can program lockings in such a way that authorised transponders are authorised
for access only at certain times.
Transponders normally have no time restrictions, i.e., that are always authorised for
locking 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. However, you can assign transponders to
time groups so that they can open or lock at times that can be freely defined. There
are five different time groups available (for a more precise description, see the
Software Operating Instructions).
Example:
No time restrictions
Mo-Su, 24 hours
Mr. Lewis, Mr. Ludwig, Ms.
Gorges
Group 1 Mo – Fr, 7 am – 5
pm
Mrs. Schulz, Mr. Fichtel
Group 2 Mo – Fr, 9 am – 8 pm
Mrs. Miller, Mr. Karlsen, Mr. Waas
You can draw up an individual time zone plan for each locking.
It is not
possible to equip a standard version with the access logging and time
zone control functions of the TZC-version at some later time.

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