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DIGIgarde PLUS User Guide
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2012 TDSi Last Change
Page 52 13 May, 2016
5.10.2
5.10.25.10.2
5.10.2 Set up
Set upSet up
Set up
Master Slave
Wiegand input Wiegand output
Menu > Options > System Opt >
Wiegand > Input Setting > FP Device
Menu > Options > System Opt >
Wiegand > Output Setting > Output
Format > WG26 without ID
AntiPassBack setting
Menu > Options > System Opt > Adv
Option > AntiPassback >
In/Out/InOut/NoAndSa
Menu > Options > System Opt > Adv
Option > AntiPassback >
In/Out/InOut/NoAndSa
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Users must be enrolled on both master and slave units under the same user ID.
5.10.3
5.10.35.10.3
5.10.3 Use
UseUse
Use
The primary purpose of anti-passback is to prevent a person from gaining access
to a restricted area by using the legitimate validation information of another
registered user. For example, having been validated and gained access, a user
may pass their smart card to a second person so that they also may enter the area.
With the In or InOut anti-passback modes enabled, the DIGIgarde PLUS will not
allow access to a “user” unless the system has recorded that the user has
previously exited the area.
Anti-passback can also be set up to identify users who ‘tailgate’ other users into an
area, thus avoiding validation and attendance logging. With the Out or InOut anti-
passback modes enabled, the DIGIgarde PLUS will record incidents when a user
has left the restricted area without having a previously validated record of
admittance.

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