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20 (61) TX3-CX Card Access System Installation and Operation Manual Version 2.2
LT-980 Copyright 2015
Configurable Features
2.2.4 Panels
Correlations can be applied to either one of the panels on your system, all of the
panels on your system. or to a custom group of panels on your system (for TCP/
IP networks only). across all panels on the network and can occur on the local
panel, distributed panels or different types of panels (Card Access and Telephone
Access) on the network.
Note: Correlation signals cannot be transmitted by Touch Screen Master
Nodes. If you plan on setting up correlations either all of the panels
on your network or a custom group of panels, consult LT-995 for
instructions on selecting the Route IP Correlations checkbox.
2.2.5 Output
Actions are applied to an output on the panel(s) selected. This option specifies
which output.
2.2.6 Duration
The duration of the action is specified in minutes and seconds, or indefinitely.
2.2.7 Schedule
The schedule lets you specify when correlated events take effect.
2.3 Access Criteria
If connected to a PC the configurator software monitors the functional state of
inputs from all panels and devices, and autosenses the on/off status of connected
components. Outputs are programmed for specific functionality, such as specific
delay and on/off times.
Granting access depends on different criteria, such as security precautions and
the access privileges granted the card holder. To prevent unauthorized access the
controller has various configurable features for determining the conditions and
type of access.
Access requirements are a function of schedule, holidays, security precautions
and access privileges. The parameters are configurable and allow for very
detailed system operation. For example access privileges may have
dependencies and consequently may be more suitable to run as a scheduled task.
The configurator software lets you define and configure the various modes of
operation for managing access, defining inputs and assigning outputs. In order to
effectively use the configurator you must understand these configurable features.
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