Access, Scheduling – Interlogix VEREX Director User Manual

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Verex Director V4.9.1 User's Guide

21-0381E v4.9.1

Access

(systems with access-controlled doors)

- Auto Disarm on Valid Token

(

V4.3)

: The area

will automatically disarm when a person with
disarm authority (Off or Stay as applicable) is
granted entry to this area. This feature can be
customized for groups of users as per their
assigned authorities.

Details: YourAccount, Authorities, (Area
Attributes), Access Schedule

Authorities for Users/Entrants

V4.4: With Director

V4.4, a scheduled version of this

feature appears under

Scheduling

, to follow/below.

Bad Card Action

- Block access to all users: Determines whether

or not all users will be denied access to this area
whenever a 'Global Lockout' condition is in
effect (per 'bad card/PIN' detection).

Related:

 Account Information Bad Card/PIN

For details, refer to "Input Points—Monitored
Sensors", "Equipment Settings (Pseudo / Internal
Inputs)", and/or "Monitoring, Paging, & Remote Mgt.
Settings".

Antipassback

Antipassback (APB): A feature that blocks individual
cards from being used to:
+ Re-enter the same area, or;
+ Re-enter the facility from 'outside', and/or;
+ (Optional): Enter other areas;
…Unless they are recorded as exiting first--i.e., each
person must use their card/token at every reader they
encounter (that is set to "Detect Antipassback"). Tip:
This helps to protect against unauthorized card usage.
Note: Antipassback-controlled areas typically require
'Exit' readers on the inside (at each door).

- Strict Entry/Exit Enforcement: This enables

antipassback checking between areas.

This setting is used with high-security areas--such as
a cash room. With this setting, persons who do not
'badge out' of the area will be denied access to all
areas--even at readers not set for antipassback.
Without "Strict APB", persons who do not 'badge out'
of APB-controlled areas will only be blocked against
re-entering their last known area, or re-entering the
facility from 'outside' (see next setting).

- Ignore Outside to Inside Area Check: This

setting causes readers (that are set to "Detect
Antipassback") to allow entry from outside for
persons who did not 'badge out' of the facility.

Tip: This is typically for a parking garage 'area'
without an exit reader.

This does not override other APB conditions. The

area being entered cannot be their last known area
("APB auto-reset" will override this--see next setting),
and they must still 'badge out' of any areas that are set
for "Strict APB Enforcement" (see previous setting).

- Auto-Reset: This allows selecting whether APB

checking will be on-going, or for a set duration
only

(see details)

.

None: Antipassback restrictions will be enforced on a
continual basis;
xx Min/Hrs: The antipassback restriction will be
limited to a fixed period of time after each person is
granted access to a specific area. (Each user's APB
status will be reset, avoiding undesired 'APB
violations'.)
APB Auto-Reset (especially of short duration) is not
recommended with Time and Attendance reporting
applications (including "Roll-Call").
Antipassback must also be enabled for each specific
reader. To do this, refer to "Reader 1 & 2 Settings for
a Door" ("Detect Antipassback" selection).
The antipassback status can be reset for a specific
user, or for all users in a specific area (to allow their
next entry or exit regardless of their previous APB
status). For details, refer to "Resetting Users'
Antipassback Status", and/or "Resetting the
Antipassback Status for Users in a Specific Area" in
the Control & Status Chapter.

Scheduling

Arm/Disarm Scheduling

- Schedule: The open/close schedule to be

associated with this area (or ‘none’). At the
scheduled 'closing' time, area keypads will beep
to remind staff to either arm the area and exit, or
delay the closing time (worklate). If neither of
these actions occur, an alarm can be
transmitted, and/or the area can be armed
automatically (as per settings to follow).

Tip: Pause the mouse cursor over a schedule in the
list to see the settings for that schedule.
To define a schedule, refer to "Schedules for User
Access and Area Automation".
A programmable output can be set to signal when the
area closing time is approaching. For details, refer to
"Programmable Outputs".

- In Schedule: The length of time before the area

will automatically 're-close' after being disarmed

inside

of the schedule. This allows limiting the

time that authorized users can remain in the
area during the schedule (e.g., cash machines,
vaults, etc.).

- Out of Schedule: The length of time before the

area will automatically 're-close' after an

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