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== Settings ==


[[File:Door-config.png|Door config details]]


To create a new door in Telcred Access Manager, it is first necessary to create a door config. The door config contains the door's name, link to the controller, and some technical parameters, which are typically set by the installer/integrator:
* ''Name''. Should be something meaningful to the administrator (and the end users if they use mobile access through either [[Telcred Entry]] or [[Visits]]).

* ''Name''. Should be something meaningful to both the administrator and the end users.
* ''Directional''. Directional doors are explained [[Directional doors|here]]. The default is no.
* ''Directional''. Directional doors are explained [[Directional doors|here]]. The default is no.
* ''Access time''. This is the time the lock stays unlocked after a credential has been accepted by the reader.
* ''Access time''. This is the time the lock stays unlocked after a credential has been accepted by the reader.

Revision as of 10:31, 7 September 2020

Settings

Door config details

To create a new door in Telcred Access Manager, it is first necessary to create a door config. The door config contains the door's name, link to the controller, and some technical parameters, which are typically set by the installer/integrator:

  • Name. Should be something meaningful to both the administrator and the end users.
  • Directional. Directional doors are explained here. The default is no.
  • Access time. This is the time the lock stays unlocked after a credential has been accepted by the reader.
  • Open too long alarm. After this time the alert Door left open will be generated and the reader will indicate an alarm.
  • Pre-alarm. The number of seconds before Open too long time that the reader will warn the user to close the door.
  • Suppress forced open. With this setting, no Door forced open alerts will be generated. This can be relevant where the door is equipped and configured with a door monitor but opened manually from the inside (as opposed to with a REX device). Note: If the door has a reader, the reader will still indicate Door forced open even though it is ignored in Telcred Access Manager.