146 (165) TX3 Configuration and Administrator Manual Version 2.4
Copyright 2012 LT-995
Configuring a Card Access System Panel
6.7 Configuring Access levels
Creating an access level lets you define where and when to use a card, and set
elevator usage if elevator controls are used. Access levels are assigned to cards to
help the administrator keep track of access privileges (for a description of how to
assign an access level to a card see section 6.5).
A maximum of 32 access levels are defined for each controller. A schedule is
associated with each access level for all the access points on the controller as
indicated by the following example.
Access level ID = 1
• for reader A schedule = Always
• for reader B schedule = Never
Access level ID = 2
• for reader A schedule = Office hours
• for reader B schedule = Always
If a card is assigned an access level 1 it means the user has access to reader A at all
times but will not have access to reader B at any time.
If a card is assigned an access level 2 it means the user has access to reader A
during the office hours and will have access to reader B all the time.
Access Levels appear in the Job tree with the addition of the first Card Access
System panel. Selecting Access Levels from the Job tree displays all currently
configured access levels and their corresponding details in the Access Level
Configuration window in the Right Pane.
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