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For doors where users need to present their credential to both enter and exit, and where it is relevant to distinguish between the two, it is possible to define the door as ''directional''. One example could a door with two readers where users need to present card + PIN to enter, but only card to exit. |
For doors where users need to present their credential to both enter and exit, and where it is relevant to distinguish between the two, it is possible to define the door as ''directional''. One example could be a door with two readers where users need to present card + PIN to enter, but only card to exit. |
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[[File:directional-setting.png|Directional setting]] |
[[File:directional-setting.png|Directional setting]] |
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[[File:directional-privilege.png|Directional privilege]] |
[[File:directional-privilege.png|Directional privilege]] |
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If a door has been defined as directional, the inside / outside choice is also available on the [[Controllers|controller]] configuration page: |
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[[File:directional-readers.png|Directional readers]] |
Latest revision as of 09:07, 28 October 2019
For doors where users need to present their credential to both enter and exit, and where it is relevant to distinguish between the two, it is possible to define the door as directional. One example could be a door with two readers where users need to present card + PIN to enter, but only card to exit.
If a door has been defined as directional, it will show up twice when defining a privilege:
- [door name] from inside
- [door name] from outside
If a door has been defined as directional, the inside / outside choice is also available on the controller configuration page: