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Introduction to ACUS

Access Control User Station (ACUS) application is a part of the Risco Access Control (RAC)

System.

What is ACUS?

The ACUS application serves the customer personal and allows the customer to configure,

monitor and apply routine day to day tasks of the RAC system that are in the customer’s work

scope. The application end-user is referred to as ‘User’. The ACUS application reflects the three
main activities:

• Office – Receptionist
• Security – Guard
• Settings – Security Officer

The account for the client is created in Access Control Operator Station (ACOS). The

Main User

(default user for ACUS) is created when an account is created. The installer belonging to an

Installer Company installs registers and configures the firmware devices such as the Proxy,
Controller and Doors.

Prerequisites

Before you can log on to ACUS, ensure the following activities are completed:

• All firmware devices (Firmware devices include Proxy, Access Control Controller Board

(ACCB), Doors, Relays, Sensors and Readers) are created, registered and configured
through ACIS before handling over the system to ACUS User for use.

• All required sections are created. (A section is a logical configuration unit into which an

account can be divided. Sections are created by the installer using ACIS).

Why use ACUS?

After these activities are done, you will use ACUS to configure following entities:

Persons

: Access is managed for the persons working in the organization (where RAC system

is deployed) and those who visit the building. When you log on to ACUS, add persons
manually or import the person data in the system and assign cards and rules to the person.

Assign ID cards which will serve as identification for each person. For more details, visit the

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Managing Persons

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Rules

: Through ACUS, you manage access control for Persons in the building. Rules are

conditions that decide the access provided or revoked for persons or categories. You can

define Person categories to which Access Rules will be assigned. You can create rules for
Persons based on categories, location, zones and doors. Using rules, you will be able to define

the access control pattern across doors and zones. You can assign schedules for these rules,

to decide when and how the access will be provided. For more details, visit the chapter

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Managing Rules

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