6. Click the Save button in the toolbar to save the holiday record.
Refer to the ChallengerPlus Programming Manual for more information on
holidays. Refer to the CTPlus Operators Manual or CTPlus online help for more
information on the Holidays form.
Programming time zones
Time zones can be used in the Network Access Controller for the following:
Door groups
Override time zone and low security time zone (in door access options)
Egress time zone (in door egress options)
In Classic mode, the NAC uses the same time zones as the ChallengerPlus
panel it is connected to.
In the other operating modes, the NAC supports time zones numbered 1 to
2,000.
Note: Time zone 0 is a 24-hour time zone (always valid) and cannot be edited or
deleted. In CTPlus it is called “24 Hour”.
To add a panel time zone to a NAC, follow these steps in CTPlus:
1. Click the Panel time zones button on the User access ribbon tab to
open the Panel time zones form.
2. On the Panel time zones form, click the New button in the toolbar to
add a new panel time zone record.
3. Enter a description for the panel time zone in the Record description field.
4. Ensure the Panel field is set to the NAC. If necessary, click the Browse
button next to the Panel field to select the NAC.
5. On the Setup tab, program the Start time, End time, Days, and Holiday
types fields as required for the panel time zone.
6. Click the Save button in the toolbar to save the panel time zone record.
Refer to the ChallengerPlus Programming Manual for more information on panel
time zones. Refer to the CTPlus Operators Manual or CTPlus online help for
more information on the Panel time zones form.
Note: Soft time zones are not applicable to a NAC.
Programming regions
A region is a defined access control area having doors acting as boundaries.
Regions are used by the anti-passback functions to keep track of users. The
system can deny access to a card or PIN belonging to a user when the user is
already assigned to the region.