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D9412GV3/D7412GV3 | Program Entry Guide | 4.0 Schedules (Skeds)
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Default:
0
Selection: 0 to 24, 28, 29
S## Door 1 [through 8]
Default: No
Selection: Yes or No
Selection: Yes or No
Yes
Disable the
sending of Access
Granted Events
for Door #.
sending of Access
Granted Events
for Door #.
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Access Authority Events
Off: The control panel can log
Access Granted Events when
a valid token, RTE, REX, or
Unlock Door Event is detected
for a specific door. These
events can be directed to print
at a local printer or send a
report remotely through phone
routing. This sked disables
Access Granted Events to be
reported for Door #.
Off: The control panel can log
Access Granted Events when
a valid token, RTE, REX, or
Unlock Door Event is detected
for a specific door. These
events can be directed to print
at a local printer or send a
report remotely through phone
routing. This sked disables
Access Granted Events to be
reported for Door #.
This parameter disables the sending
of Access Granted Events for Door #.
of Access Granted Events for Door #.
No
Do not disable the
sending of Access
Granted Events
for Door #.
sending of Access
Granted Events
for Door #.
S## Door 1 [through 8]
Default: No
Yes
Enable the
sending of No
Entry Events for
Door #.
sending of No
Entry Events for
Door #.
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No Entry Events On: The
control panel can log No Entry
Events when an invalid token
is detected for a specific door.
No Entry Events include No
Entry-Secured, No Entry-
Interlock, No Entry-Unknown
ID, and No Entry-Level. These
events can be directed to print
at a local printer or send a
report remotely through phone
routing. This sked enables No
Entry Events to be reported for
Door #.
control panel can log No Entry
Events when an invalid token
is detected for a specific door.
No Entry Events include No
Entry-Secured, No Entry-
Interlock, No Entry-Unknown
ID, and No Entry-Level. These
events can be directed to print
at a local printer or send a
report remotely through phone
routing. This sked enables No
Entry Events to be reported for
Door #.
Selection: Yes or No
This parameter enables the sending
of No Entry Events for Door #.
This parameter enables the sending
of No Entry Events for Door #.
No
Do not enable the
sending of No
Entry Events for
Door #.
sending of No
Entry Events for
Door #.
S## Door 1 [through 8]
Default: No
Yes
Enable the
reporting of No
Entry Events for
Door #.
reporting of No
Entry Events for
Door #.
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No Entry Events Off: The
control panel can log No Entry
Events when an invalid token
is detected for a specific door.
No Entry Events include No
Entry-Secured, No Entry-
Interlock, No Entry-Unknown
ID, and No Entry-Level. These
events can be directed to print
at a local printer or send a
report remotely through phone
routing. This sked disables No
Entry Events to be reported for
Door #.
control panel can log No Entry
Events when an invalid token
is detected for a specific door.
No Entry Events include No
Entry-Secured, No Entry-
Interlock, No Entry-Unknown
ID, and No Entry-Level. These
events can be directed to print
at a local printer or send a
report remotely through phone
routing. This sked disables No
Entry Events to be reported for
Door #.
Selection: Yes or No
This parameter disables the sending
of No Entry Events for Door #.
This parameter disables the sending
of No Entry Events for Door #.
No
Do not enable the
reporting of No
Entry Events for
Door #.
reporting of No
Entry Events for
Door #.
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Expanded Off-Normal Test Report: To generate this event, one or more points must be in an off-
normal state at the time the sked executes. In addition, any system trouble that is active also
generates an Expanded Off-Normal Test Report. Expanded Off-Normal Test Reports include the Off
Normal Test Report Event as well as the supplementary event at the time the report is generated.
normal state at the time the sked executes. In addition, any system trouble that is active also
generates an Expanded Off-Normal Test Report. Expanded Off-Normal Test Reports include the Off
Normal Test Report Event as well as the supplementary event at the time the report is generated.
The Event Log shows only a Test Report Event.
If none of these conditions exists at the time the sked executes, only a Sked Executed Event is
generated and the Off-Normal Test Report is not sent.
generated and the Off-Normal Test Report is not sent.