ProFace X (DS) User Manual
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Verification Mode
The supported verification mode includes Password/Card/Face, User ID Only,
Password, Card Only, Password+Card, Password/Card, Face Only, F
Password and Face +Card.
Door Available Time
Period
It sets the timing for the door so that the door is accessible only during that
period.
Normal Open time
Period
It is the time-period for "Normal Open" mode, during which the door remains
open at all times.
Master Device
While configuring the master and slave devices, you may set the state of the
master as Out or In.
Out: A record of verification on the master device is a check-out record.
In: A record of verification on the master device is a check-in record.
Slave Device
While configuring the master and slave devices, you may set the state of the
slave as Out or In.
Out: A record of verification on the slave device is a check-out record.
In: A record of verification on the slave device is a check-in record.
Auxiliary Input
Configuration
Set
the auxiliary terminal device's door unlock time period and auxiliary
output type. Auxiliary output types include None, Trigger door open, Trigger
Alarm, Trigger door open and Alarm.
Verify Mode by
RS485
The verification mode is used when the device is used either as a host or
slave.
The supported verification mode includes Card Only, and Card + Password.
Speaker Alarm
It transmits a sound alarm or disassembly an alarm from the local. When the
door is closed or the verification is successful, the system cancels the alarm
from the local.
Reset Access Settings
The access control reset parameters includes door lock delay, door sensor
delay, door sensor type, verification mode, door available time period, normal
open time period, master device, and alarm. However, erased access control
data in Data Mgt. is excluded.
Time Rule Setting 11.2
Tap Time Rule on the Access Control interface to configure the time settings.
The entire system can be defined up to 50 Time Periods.
Each time-period represents 10 Time Zones, i.e., 1 week and 3 holidays, and each time zone is a
standard 24-hour period per day and the user can only verify within the valid time-period.
One can set a maximum of 3 time periods for every time zone. The relationship among these
time-periods is "OR". Thus, when the verification time falls in any one of these time-periods, the
verification is valid.
The Time Zone format of each time-period is HH MM-HH MM, which is accurate to minutes
according to the 24-hour clock.