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MONITOR AFx™ Director V4.1 User's Guide
500-9041 v4.1
Fall-Back Users for a Panel
At each panel, various card-access modes are
supported for use in the event of a
communications failure (i.e. a door or elevator
controller module being unable to
communicate with the system panel). This
feature (door fallback mode), includes a
selection for letting up to 10 specific users gain
entry during the 'comms failure'. These users
are known as "Fall-Back Users".
Elevator (Lift) Cabs: This feature is also supported for
individual elevator (lift) cabs.
See:
Elevators (Lifts) and
Associated Readers
Accessing the "System Access" Topic
(Multi-
Account
Systems: Click
[Account Folders]
in
the 'tree', and locate and double-click the desired
account.)
Select
System Access
from the MyTools bar,
or
click your site/account button in the tree,
open "Configuration" (
+
), and "System" (
+
),
and select
Access
.
(Under the specific panel group
and panel--if listed in the 'tree'.)
Panel Groups and Panels: The 'tree' can be set to
show configuration topics in a single list (logical tree
view), or on a panel-by-panel basis (best for multi-panel
systems). For details, refer to "Other Desktop
Choices".
Enabling 'Fall-Back User' Mode
Access "Configuration System Access" as
described previously, and ensure you are in
"Forms" view (
Form
/
Grid
toolbar-button).
Select the "
Special
" tab, and then ensure
Door Fallback mode
is set as "10 fallback
users". When finished, click
[Save]
.
"
Fallback User
" will now appear at the bottom of the
'Configuration' area of the tree (for the specific panel).
To enable "Fallback Mode" for an elevator (lift) cab,
refer to "Elevators (Lifts) and Associated Readers".
Accessing the "Fallback Users" Topic
(Multi-
Account
Systems: Click
[Account Folders]
in
the 'tree', and locate and double-click the desired
account.)
Select
Fallback Users
from the MyTools bar,
or
click your site/account button in the tree,
open "Configuration" (
+
), and select
Fallback
Users
.
(Under the specific panel group and panel--if
listed in the 'tree'.)
Panel Groups and Panels: The 'tree' can be set to
show configuration topics in a single list (logical tree
view), or on a panel-by-panel basis (best for multi-panel
systems). For details, refer to "Other Desktop
Choices".
Assigning a New fall-Back User
Access "Configuration Fallback Users" as
described previously, and use the
Grid
/
Form
toolbar-button to select your preferred 'view'.
Forms view: Details for one fallback user at a time;
Grid View: All assigned fallback users in a list.
Now, click
[+]
at the bottom of the form, or
right-click the form, and select
Add New
from
the pop-up menu.
Alternative: You can also select a blank/grey item from
the list (Forms view: bottom of the window). If no grey
ones are listed (or the form is blank), click
Filter
on the
toolbar, and re-check the listing.
Now, refer to the selection-descriptions for this
screen while entering and/or selecting your
desired settings.
Viewing or Changing Fall-Back User
Assignments
Access "Configuration Fallback Users" as
described previously, and use the
Grid
/
Form
toolbar-button to select your preferred 'view'.
In 'Forms' view, select the desired person at
the bottom of the window.
Tip:
You can also use
the 'browse' buttons to scan through the defined Fall-
Back Users.
Then, refer to the selection-descriptions for this
screen while viewing or changing settings as
desired.
Deleting / Cancelling a Fall-Back User
Assignment
Access "Configuration Fallback Users" as
described previously, and use the
Grid
/
Form
toolbar-button to select your preferred 'view'.
In 'Forms' view, select the desired person at
the bottom of the window. Then, right-click a
blank portion of the form and select
Delete
.
When asked to confirm, select
Yes
.
Fall-Back Users (Can Enter During Comms Failure)
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