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Keri Systems, Inc.

Doors™ Users Guide

01821-001

October 1998

Revision 2.1

Page 71

Figure 39 – Set the Unlock/Lock Time Zone

6.

Once changes have been made, click on the

button. If the changes are not saved

before clicking any other button or exiting the system setup window, the data entered is
lost and must be re-entered.

7.

Now update the access control network with the new information. Click on the

button on the tool bar (for details on the update process refer to the Update the Network
section found later in this users guide).

First Person In

First Person In (FPI) allows an operator to determine if a door should be automatically
unlocked when the unlock/lock time zone begins, or if the door should not unlock until after a
person presenting a valid card arrives.

FPI can be used wherever employees may be delayed in arriving at a secured site (perhaps
due to inclement weather). This ensures that at least one access-granted employee is in the
building before the unlock/lock time zone is allowed to unlock the door for general ingress/
egress. The default value is ENABLED meaning a door will not be unlocked for general
ingress/egress until a valid card has been presented within the unlock/lock time zone.

There are four alternate values that may be selected:

ENABLED 15

ENABLED 30

ENABLED 45

ENABLED 60

These alternate values allow a controller to "look ahead" 15, 30, 45, or 60 minutes. If an
employee presents a valid card during the look ahead period, the door will unlock and allow
that employee access (but still will not unlock for general access until the time specified by
the unlock/lock time zone). This allows access for an employee who arrives to work early. If
this feature is used, the operator should select a time that best suits the security needs of the
site.

NOTE: This feature is only available if a time zone other than Never is selected.

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