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When one or more wireless locks from SimonsVoss are connected to an Axis controller, there are some things to be aware of that apply to the situation where the controller is online but the wireless lock is not.
When one or more wireless locks from SimonsVoss are connected to an Axis controller, there are some things to be aware of that apply to the situation where the controller is online but the wireless lock is not.


* ''Grant access initiated by the server''. A ''grant access'' command can be initiated by the server either through [[Telcred Entry]], the Telcred API, or directly by the administrator.
* ''Grant access initiated by the server''. A ''grant access'' command can be initiated by the server either through [[Telcred Entry]], the Telcred API, or directly by the administrator from the [[Doors|door page]]. This command will be received by the Axis controller and result in an ''Access granted'' event, reflecting the fact that this is the decision the controller made. However, as the wireless lock is offline, the door will not actually open. When the lock comes back online, there is no "memory effect" and the door will remain locked until the next successful grant access request.

Revision as of 09:31, 30 June 2020

When one or more wireless locks from SimonsVoss are connected to an Axis controller, there are some things to be aware of that apply to the situation where the controller is online but the wireless lock is not.

  • Grant access initiated by the server. A grant access command can be initiated by the server either through Telcred Entry, the Telcred API, or directly by the administrator from the door page. This command will be received by the Axis controller and result in an Access granted event, reflecting the fact that this is the decision the controller made. However, as the wireless lock is offline, the door will not actually open. When the lock comes back online, there is no "memory effect" and the door will remain locked until the next successful grant access request.