Advanced Access Control Settings
You can control access through advanced access control settings. You can set various advanced access control features according to security requirements and operational environments. Prevent unauthorized re-entry with anti-passback, respond to emergencies such as fires or intrusions, automatically control doors based on schedules, and restrict and monitor personnel in specific locations.
Anti-passback→ Read more
Guidelines for setting up anti-passback. Anti-passback provides enhanced features compared to anti-passback generated based on doors or devices.
Fire Alarm→ Read more
Guidelines on how to set up fire alarms. The fire alarm is a feature that allows you to set all access doors or elevators to open or lock when a fire occurs.
Scheduled Lock→ Read more
Guidance on how to set up schedule lock. Schedule lock provides the ability to lock doors at specific times.
Scheduled Unlock→ Read more
Guidelines for schedule unlock settings. Schedule unlock provides the feature of opening doors at specific times.
Intrusion Alarm→ Read more
This guides you on how to set up security. The intrusion alarm feature provides capabilities to lock doors or trigger alarms when intrusion is detected.
Interlock→ Read more
Guidance on how to set interlock. Interlock is a method of access control that enhances security by blocking access to other doors when one door is open among multiple doors.
Muster→ Read more
This guide describes how to configure muster settings. Set the location where users will gather in case of an emergency and monitor the number of people in that specific location.
Occupancy Limit→ Read more
This guide describes how to set occupancy limit settings. Monitor occupancy status and limit the maximum number of occupants in certain places.
Roll Call→ Read more
This guides how to set up roll call.