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Select a date schedule to determine at what times the selected areas may be armed by a user presenting
their access card at the appropriate reader. Only the areas assigned to the door zone and selected in the
arm/disarm mask will be affected. The user’s access card must also be assigned to the appropriate areas in
order for arming to occur. Default Date schedule is 01.
This schedule will determine when an access door will be unlocked. When the door is unlocked, a user
will not require an access card to open the door. The door will remain unlocked for the duration of the
schedule. Opening the door will not cause a door forced open event. When the area(s) to which the door
zone is assigned are armed, the door will automatically lock at the beginning of the exit delay. If the Door
Unlock schedule becomes active while the area(s) are armed, the door will not unlock. However, if the area
is disarmed while the door unlock schedule is active, the door will unlock, and will remain unlocked until
the scheduled end time. Default Date schedule is 00.
NOTE: If the door is assigned to more than one area, the door will only lock once the last area to be
armed has begun its exit delay.
The REX will unlock the door for the times determined by the Date Schedule assigned to this option.
When the REX schedule is not active the REX will not unlock the door when activated and an event {R.E.X.
DENIED BY SCHEDULE} will be logged to the event buffer. Default Date schedule is 01.
This schedule determines when or whether the system will require a second access card to be presented
before granting access. When the schedule is active, ALL users assigned to the door must have a second
user present their card within the determined time before the user(s) is/are granted access to the area. The
order of the presentation of the cards does not matter. When the first user presents their card, the LED on
the card reader will flash slowly for 10 seconds. If during this time, the second card is presented, the door
will be unlocked and the LED of the reader will turn a solid color.
To have the door grant access to a single card (a second card is never required), program schedule 00.
Program schedule 01 to have a second card always required. Program a schedule from 02-99 to have a
second card required only when the schedule is active. The default schedule is 00.
The date schedule that this option is assigned to will allow the area to be disarmed with the use of an
access card. The area will be disarmed upon the opening of the door input. The area(s) that the arm/disarm
mask and the zone is assigned to will be able to be disarmed as long as one of the Date schedule intervals is
active for that period of time. The default Date schedule is 00.
The access level for a door is assigned to allow specific users to have access to areas of the system at
various times of the day. Each door can be assigned multiple access levels and each access level is
assigned to a date schedule.
First, select an access level, then program the number of the date schedule that the access level will
follow. The access level will only be valid for the door during the window provided by the date schedule.
There are 63 access levels for each door.
User cards programmed with access level 01 are always valid and access levels 02 - 63 will be valid during
the windows provided by the assigned date schedule. To disable an access level for a door, assign the
access level to Date schedule 00. By default all access level are assigned to Date schedule 00 (disabled).
The date schedule to which this option is assigned, will allow the Code Required toggle option to be
scheduled. When the schedule is active, the door will not be unlocked until a valid access code has been
entered on the access card reader. When the schedule is inactive, the door will be unlocked when an
access card is passed. If schedule 00 is programmed into this section, the door will be unlocked by an
access card only if the area(s) the door is assigned to are disarmed. If the door is armed, an access code
will be required. The default Date schedule is 01.
NOTE: This option will only work if the CODE REQUIRED toggle option is enabled.
Program a schedule that determines when the system will log access granted events in the event buffer.
The default Date schedule is 00.
If you install an PC6501 keypad next to a reader, you can program the system so that users will need to
both enter an access code, and swipe their card, to gain entry to the user menu on the keypad. (See the
“Code Required” PC6820 toggle option.) For this to work correctly, you will need to assign keypads used
this way to a specific reader. When you enter this section, select the keypad you want to assign (01-16).
Then, select the PC6820 module (01-16), and the reader (door 01-02) you want to assign the keypad to.
NOTE: When you assign a reader to a keypad, you should not set up the reader to also control a door.
The reader should only be used to grant access to the keypad. Only one keypad should be assigned to
any one reader.
When you assign a keypad to a reader, the keypad will prompt “Present Card” on the start screen,
instead of “Enter Your Code”. If a valid card is presented, the display will change to “Enter Your Code” .
If no code is entered, the display returns to “Present Card”.
NOTE: Do not use the arm disable option for readers that are assigned to keypads.
ACCESS LEVELACCESS LEVEL
ACCESS LEVELACCESS LEVEL
ACCESS LEVEL
(10)(10)
(10)(10)
(10)
CODE SCHEDULECODE SCHEDULE
CODE SCHEDULECODE SCHEDULE
CODE SCHEDULE
(11)(11)
(11)(11)
(11)
REX SCHEDULEREX SCHEDULE
REX SCHEDULEREX SCHEDULE
REX SCHEDULE
(07)(07)
(07)(07)
(07)
SECOND CARD SCHSECOND CARD SCH
SECOND CARD SCHSECOND CARD SCH
SECOND CARD SCH
(08)(08)
(08)(08)
(08)
DISARM REQ SCHDISARM REQ SCH
DISARM REQ SCHDISARM REQ SCH
DISARM REQ SCH
(09)(09)
(09)(09)
(09)
KP/RD ASSIGNMENTKP/RD ASSIGNMENT
KP/RD ASSIGNMENTKP/RD ASSIGNMENT
KP/RD ASSIGNMENT
(09)(09)
(09)(09)
(09)
DOOR UNLOCK SCHDOOR UNLOCK SCH
DOOR UNLOCK SCHDOOR UNLOCK SCH
DOOR UNLOCK SCH
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(06)(06)
(06)
ACCESS LOG SCH.ACCESS LOG SCH.
ACCESS LOG SCH.ACCESS LOG SCH.
ACCESS LOG SCH.
(12)(12)
(12)(12)
(12)
ARM REQ. SCHED.ARM REQ. SCHED.
ARM REQ. SCHED.ARM REQ. SCHED.
ARM REQ. SCHED.
(05)(05)
(05)(05)
(05)
SYSTEM AREASYSTEM AREA
SYSTEM AREASYSTEM AREA
SYSTEM AREA
6820 OPTIONS6820 OPTIONS
6820 OPTIONS6820 OPTIONS
6820 OPTIONS
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