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Creating a permit is a shortcut to assign access privileges to a card (or keyfob). It can be very useful for residential use cases, where apartment owners typically handle a small number of card / keyfobs and doors.
Creating a key is a shortcut to assign access privileges to a card (or keyfob). It can be very useful for residential use cases, where apartment owners typically handle a small number of card / keyfobs and doors.


[[File:create-permit.png|Create permit]]
[[File:create-permit.png|Create permit]]


When creating a new permit, it is required to give it a name and to specify the card ID.
When creating a new key, it is required to give it a name and to specify the card ID.


Next, you can specify if the permit should be ''limited'' or not. If not, the permit will be able to open all doors belonging to the relevant [[Delegation|organization]] and at any time (just like a mechanical key).
Next, you can specify if the key should be ''limited'' or not. If not, the key will be able to open all doors belonging to the relevant [[Delegation|organization]] and at any time (just like a mechanical key).


For a limited permit, you can select which time it should be valid and which doors it should be able to open.
For a limited key, you can select which time it should be valid and which doors it should be able to open.


Finally, just as for devices, it is possible to block a permit which will temporarily remove all access privileges from the permit.
Finally, just as for devices, it is possible to block a key which will temporarily remove all access privileges from the key.

Revision as of 10:19, 17 September 2021

Creating a key is a shortcut to assign access privileges to a card (or keyfob). It can be very useful for residential use cases, where apartment owners typically handle a small number of card / keyfobs and doors.

Create permit

When creating a new key, it is required to give it a name and to specify the card ID.

Next, you can specify if the key should be limited or not. If not, the key will be able to open all doors belonging to the relevant organization and at any time (just like a mechanical key).

For a limited key, you can select which time it should be valid and which doors it should be able to open.

Finally, just as for devices, it is possible to block a key which will temporarily remove all access privileges from the key.