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===== How to use Lift I/O ===== | ===== How to use Lift I/O ===== | ||
- | In this document, we would like to introduce how to use Lift I/O in BioStar. Lift I/O is used to control access to the floors serviced by an elevator. This is carried out by wiring the Lift I/O and Suprema devices, so that Suprema devices determines and sends signal to Lift I/O whether or not the user can be accessed and which floors can be selected. Please note that Lift I/O is compatible with Xpass, Xpass Slim, BioEntry Plus and BioEntry W only. | + | In this document, we would like to introduce how to use Lift I/O in BioStar. Lift I/O is used to control access to the floors serviced by an elevator. This is carried out by wiring the Lift I/O and Suprema devices, so that Suprema devices determines and sends a signal to Lift I/O whether or not the user can be accessed and which floors can be selected. Please note that Lift I/O is compatible with Xpass, Xpass Slim, BioEntry Plus and BioEntry W only. |
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6. Select a user and assign floors. \\ | 6. Select a user and assign floors. \\ | ||
- | In this example below, user “Chorong Lee” is allowed only floor 1 to 3. This user is not allowed to gain access on floor 4 and 5. After assigning the floor, click **Transfer to Device** to transfer the users. \\ | + | In this example below, the user “Chorong Lee” is allowed only floor 1 to 3. This user is not allowed to gain access on floor 4 and 5. After assigning the floor, click **Transfer to Device** to transfer the users. \\ |