You can edit basic information, floor information, related cameras, hardware settings, event settings, and map settings of the elevator on current site.
Edit the name for the elevator.
The time interval between the elevator door is open and closed again.
The time interval between the elevator door is open and closed again for the person whose extended access function is enabled.
After enabled, if the elevator has configured with event or alarm, when the elevator door open duration has reached the limit, the event or alarm will be uploaded to the system.
If you enter this code on the card reader keypad, the Control Client will receive a duress event. It should be different with the super password and dismiss code.
If you enter this password on the card reader keypad, you are exempted from all the remaining locked (Credential Failed), anti-passback, and first card authorization restrictions. It should be different with the duress code and dismiss code.
If you enter this code on the card reader keypad, the buzzer's beeping will be stopped. It should be different with the duress code and super password.
Set free access schedule and access forbidden schedule for the floor to define when the floor is accessible and not accessible.
Select the floor in the list and click Schedule Settings to set the schedule.
Add the floor to the existing access level to define the access permission that which person(s) can get access to which floor(s) during the authorized time period. For details about access level, refer to Manage Access Level.
Select the floor in the list and click Access Level Settings to add the floor to the access level.
You can edit the floor name if needed.
If you changes the name, you can click Apply Floor Name in the elevator list page to apply the new name to the device.
You can click Reset Imported Floor No. and enter the range of the floor No. to reset the settings of the floors, such as schedule settings, name, access level settings, etc.
Up to two cameras can be related to one elevator.
Set the card reader's access mode in normal time periods.
For example, If you select Card, you should open the door by swiping the card all the time.
The card reader's access modes should be supported by the device.
When you want to open the door via another access mode in some special time periods, set the card reader's access mode and select the custom time period.
For example, if you select Fingerprint and Weekend Schedule, you should open the door via fingerprint at weekends.
You can add a custom schedule template and up to 3 time periods can be set for each day. See Set Access Schedule Template for details.
After enabled, you cannot swipe the same card again within the minimum card swiping interval.
Set the maximum time interval of pressing two keys on the keypad. If timed out, the first entry will be reset.
After enabled, if the door has configured with event or alarm, when the number of excessive failed card swiping attempts has reached the limit, the event or alarm will be uploaded to the system.
After enabled, if the door has configured with device tampered event or alarm, when the device body or panel is taken apart, the alarm will be triggered and sent to the system.
Only supported when the device is connected via Wiegand interface. The polarity for OK core wire connection on the card reader mainboard.
Only supported when the device is connected via Wiegand interface. The polarity for ERR core wire connection on the card reader mainboard.
Only supported when the device is connected via Wiegand interface. The polarity for buzzer connection on the card reader mainboard.
The parameters displayed vary according to the model of the access control device. For details about the parameters, refer to the user manual of the device.
If no event settings have been configured for the elevator, you can click Configuration to set the parameters.
You can edit basic information, floor information, related cameras, hardware settings, event settings, and map settings of the elevator on current site.
Edit the name for the elevator.
The time interval between the elevator door is open and closed again.
The time interval between the elevator door is open and closed again for the person whose extended access function is enabled.
After enabled, if the elevator has configured with event or alarm, when the elevator door open duration has reached the limit, the event or alarm will be uploaded to the system.
If you enter this code on the card reader keypad, the Control Client will receive a duress event. It should be different with the super password and dismiss code.
If you enter this password on the card reader keypad, you are exempted from all the remaining locked (Credential Failed), anti-passback, and first card authorization restrictions. It should be different with the duress code and dismiss code.
If you enter this code on the card reader keypad, the buzzer's beeping will be stopped. It should be different with the duress code and super password.
Set free access schedule and access forbidden schedule for the floor to define when the floor is accessible and not accessible.
Select the floor in the list and click Schedule Settings to set the schedule.
Add the floor to the existing access level to define the access permission that which person(s) can get access to which floor(s) during the authorized time period. For details about access level, refer to Manage Access Level.
Select the floor in the list and click Access Level Settings to add the floor to the access level.
You can edit the floor name if needed.
If you changes the name, you can click Apply Floor Name in the elevator list page to apply the new name to the device.
You can click Reset Imported Floor No. and enter the range of the floor No. to reset the settings of the floors, such as schedule settings, name, access level settings, etc.
Up to two cameras can be related to one elevator.
Set the card reader's access mode in normal time periods.
For example, If you select Card, you should open the door by swiping the card all the time.
The card reader's access modes should be supported by the device.
When you want to open the door via another access mode in some special time periods, set the card reader's access mode and select the custom time period.
For example, if you select Fingerprint and Weekend Schedule, you should open the door via fingerprint at weekends.
You can add a custom schedule template and up to 3 time periods can be set for each day. See Set Access Schedule Template for details.
After enabled, you cannot swipe the same card again within the minimum card swiping interval.
Set the maximum time interval of pressing two keys on the keypad. If timed out, the first entry will be reset.
After enabled, if the door has configured with event or alarm, when the number of excessive failed card swiping attempts has reached the limit, the event or alarm will be uploaded to the system.
After enabled, if the door has configured with device tampered event or alarm, when the device body or panel is taken apart, the alarm will be triggered and sent to the system.
Only supported when the device is connected via Wiegand interface. The polarity for OK core wire connection on the card reader mainboard.
Only supported when the device is connected via Wiegand interface. The polarity for ERR core wire connection on the card reader mainboard.
Only supported when the device is connected via Wiegand interface. The polarity for buzzer connection on the card reader mainboard.
The parameters displayed vary according to the model of the access control device. For details about the parameters, refer to the user manual of the device.
If no event settings have been configured for the elevator, you can click Configuration to set the parameters.