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{{tag>"System Configuration" "BioStar 2" APB Anti-passback Zone}} | {{tag>"System Configuration" "BioStar 2" APB Anti-passback Zone}} | ||
- | ===== How to configure APB Zone? ===== | + | ===== How to configure an Anti-Passback (APB) Zone? ===== |
===== Configuring a Local Anti-Passback Zone ===== | ===== Configuring a Local Anti-Passback Zone ===== | ||
- | For local anti-passback, you do not need the AC license. Follow the steps below to configure a local apb.\\ | + | For local anti-passback, you do not need an AC license. Follow the steps below to configure a local APB.\\ |
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1. Add a master device to BioStar 2 in the **DEVICE** menu. \\ | 1. Add a master device to BioStar 2 in the **DEVICE** menu. \\ | ||
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Hard Anti-Passback records logs and does not allow user entry on anti-passback violation. \\ | Hard Anti-Passback records logs and does not allow user entry on anti-passback violation. \\ | ||
</callout> | </callout> | ||
- | 9. On **Reset Time** set the time when the anti-passback violation will be reset (after # of minutes). \\ | + | 9. On **Reset Time**, set the time when the anti-passback violation will be reset (after # of minutes). \\ |
10. Click **Apply** to apply the settings. \\ | 10. Click **Apply** to apply the settings. \\ | ||
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===== Configuring the Anti-Passback Zone ===== | ===== Configuring the Anti-Passback Zone ===== | ||
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- | Before you start, check the license activation status. If the standard edition is activated, the 'Zone' tap can be seen from the left menu buttons as below. \\ | + | Before you start, check the license activation status. If a standard edition is activated, the 'Zone' tap can be seen from the left menu buttons as below. \\ |
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2. Enter the name of the APB zone, and make configuration as desired. If you want to block users who violate the APB rule, set the type to **Hard APB** and check **Reset Time** not to be shorter than the expected duration of the block time. And set **Entry Devices** and **Exit Devices**. \\ | 2. Enter the name of the APB zone, and make configuration as desired. If you want to block users who violate the APB rule, set the type to **Hard APB** and check **Reset Time** not to be shorter than the expected duration of the block time. And set **Entry Devices** and **Exit Devices**. \\ | ||
- | {{:en:67.png?nolink&800|}} \\ | + | {{:en:sc_zone_apb.png?nolink&800|}} \\ |
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+ | <callout type="info" icon="true"> | ||
+ | For a ethernet based zone, select **Global** for the **Mode**. The server will be the master device making anti-passback decisions. | ||
+ | </callout> | ||
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+ | <callout type="info" icon="true"> | ||
+ | When choosing the **Global** mode you have the option to select a network failure action. \\ | ||
+ | If the device cannot communicate with the server, it will operate based on your configured action. \\ | ||
+ | Refer to the administrator's manual (help menu) for details. \\ | ||
+ | </callout> | ||
3. Set an action if needed to make an alarm sound using the device relay. \\ | 3. Set an action if needed to make an alarm sound using the device relay. \\ |