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MONITOR AFx™ Director V4.1 User's Guide
500-9041 v4.1
The System Access Screen
Facilities that include Door Control modules
provide integrated access-control (who can go
where and when) as a seamless adjunct to
security and monitoring features. The System
Access screen contains card-format settings,
and other card-access settings for a panel.
Two card types can be set up, allowing either Wiegand
/ Prox and Magstripe/barcode, or two types of Wiegand
/ Prox cards to be used with each specific panel.
Viewing or Changing these Settings
(Multi-
Account
Systems: Click
[Account Folders]
in
the 'tree', and locate and double-click the desired
account.)
Select
System Access
from the MyTools bar,
or
click your site/account button in the tree,
open "Configuration" (
+
), and "System" (
+
),
and select
Access
.
(Under the specific panel group
and panel--if listed in the 'tree'.)
Panel Groups and Panels: The 'tree' can be set to
show configuration topics in a single list (logical tree
view), or on a panel-by-panel basis (best for multi-panel
systems). For details, refer to "
Other Desktop Choices
".
Use the
Grid
/
Form
toolbar-button to select
your preferred screen format
(Forms view is
recommended here).
Then, refer to the selection-descriptions for this
screen while viewing or changing your settings
as desired.
Disabling Odd or Even Parity-Checking
If odd or even parity-checking is not desired, or
the position and start values are not known:
•
Ensure 'position' and 'start' are set to any
non-zero value (1-40);
•
Set the length to 0 (zero).
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Settings Needed for C2000 Units (UK)
•
Token Type: Wiegand;
•
Card ID--Position and Length: Ignored;
•
Card ID--Bits per Card: 32;
•
Odd parity--Position/Start/Length: 32/14/18;
•
Even parity--Position/Start/Length: 1/2/18.
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Pick-List (bottom of the form)
-Panel
(optional)
:
If the tree is
not
set to show
items on a panel-by-panel basis, you will be
able to select a panel here (for systems that
have more than one).
A "Panel Group" reference may also be shown here,
or
you can set the 'tree' to list configuration topics
separately for each panel. For more information, refer
to "Other Desktop Choices".
Standard
and
Alternate
(for 1
st
& 2
nd
card formats to be used at the same time)
Two card types can be set up, allowing either Wiegand
/ Prox and Magstripe/barcode, or two types of Wiegand
/ Prox cards to be used with each specific panel.
All length values refer to number of
characters
for
magnetic stripe cards (MS), or number of
bits
for
Wiegand technology (W).
-Token Format:
This allows defining
parameters for the basic card/token types (as
selected for each specific reader).
"Wiegand" pertains to cards/tokens for readers with
Wiegand data-format (Wiegand, Proximity, etc.).
Similarly, "Magstripe" pertains to cards for readers
with magstripe output (magstripe, bar-code, etc.).
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- [Wiegand 26]:
This automatically sets the card-
format values for the standard 26-bit Type-A
Wiegand format.
- [Wiegand 36]:
This automatically sets the card-
format values for the proprietary 36-bit Wiegand
format.
Card Site (Site/System Code)
- Site Required:
This enables/disables site code
checking. If selected, cards without one of the
specified site codes will be denied access.
- Site Code 1, 2, 3:
If site-code checking is
enabled, only cards encoded with one of these
site codes will be allowed access at this site
(e.g.,
0004, 1234, 9999
).
- Position:
The start position of the site code (1-
40);
- Length:
The length of the site code (MS: 1-4;
W: 1-20).
System Card-Access Settings
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