Keri Systems TAP100 User Manual

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TAP100 Application Software Manual

Revision 3.3

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command on page 70) or 24 hours have passed. This prevents a person from entering a
controlled area with an access card and then “passing” that card back to another person to use
for entry. In network APB, there is one access reader and multiple egress readers; all other rules
apply. The factory default is to disable local APB, but for this example we will enable local APB.
Use your pointing device and select local APB. Type:

Y

The auto-unlock time zone command controls the automatic unlocking of a reader’s door by time
zone. For instance, if time zone 10 is defined to allow employees access between 6 A.M. and 7
P.M., Monday through Friday; by setting the auto-unlock time zone to 10, the reader will
automatically unlock its door for these hours on these days. Use your pointing device and select
auto-unlock time zone 1. Type:

10

A second auto-unlock time zone is provided for maximum flexibility. For instance, different
operating hours may be set for weekends. If time zone 20 is defined to allow employees access
between 9 A.M. and 5 P.M., Saturday and Sunday; by setting the auto-unlock time zone to 20,
the reader will automatically unlock its door for these hours on these days. Use your pointing
device and select auto-unlock time zone 2. Type:

20

NOTE: To support situations where a user presents a valid card but decides not to enter
or is delayed in entering, the system does not impose anti-passback checking until the
user actually opens the door to enter. If the user does not open the door, the same card
can be presented again to the reader without being considered an anti-passback
violation.

Use the supervised I/O entry to tell the TAP100 software if the control unit associated with that
reader uses supervised I/O (a 3-state or 4-state input). For this feature to be used, an OB-3
Input/Output and Alarm Panel Control option board or an OB-9 Dual Door Control option board
must have been installed on the reader’s control unit. The factory default is for this to be disabled,
but we will enable it. Use your pointing device and select supervised I/O. Type:

Y

Use the alarm control entry to tell the TAP100 software if that reader’s control unit has been
configured to use the alarm control panel feature. For this feature to be used, an OB-3
Input/Output and Alarm Panel Control option board must have been installed on the reader’s
control unit and a security fence card slot must be set (refer to the Security Fence command on
page 70). The factory default is for this to be disabled, but we will enable it. Use your pointing
device and select alarm control. Type:

Y

And finally, the input normal polarity entry is used to inform the TAP100 software if the polarity of
the input relay is set to normally open or normally closed. The factory default is for a normally
closed relay (which will open for an alarm event) so leave this as C.

With all these changes, the modifying reader prompt box should appear as follows.

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