Brivo Systems Inc. A206 Manuale Utente
B R I V O ™ A C S U S E R G U I D E
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Glossary
Access Code: An Access Code is a 5-digit code created by the Account
Administrator for a User. The User (either an Employee or a Visitor) uses the Access
Code to gain entry to an ACS-enabled door.
Administrator for a User. The User (either an Employee or a Visitor) uses the Access
Code to gain entry to an ACS-enabled door.
Account: Your Account is the place on Brivo’s ACS web site where the Account
Administrator manages user privileges and monitors user access events.
Administrator manages user privileges and monitors user access events.
Account Administrator: Individual who manages access for the company using
Brivo’s online interface. The Account Administrator uses a user ID and password to
log into the Brivo ACS web site.
Brivo’s online interface. The Account Administrator uses a user ID and password to
log into the Brivo ACS web site.
Door: A door with a Brivo-enabled keypad that is connected to the Brivo ACS
service. A “Door” belongs to a “Site.”
service. A “Door” belongs to a “Site.”
Email Notification: Email Notifications are automatic messages (e.g. “Visitor Access
Event”) sent by Brivo to the email addresses specified in your Account.
Event”) sent by Brivo to the email addresses specified in your Account.
Employee: An “Employee” is an individual in your company who requires limited or
unlimited access to one or more doors during working hours.
unlimited access to one or more doors during working hours.
Group: A “Group” is a group of Users whose permissions (doors, schedules, etc.)
are all the same. A Group can streamline administration of the Account and ensure
consistency of access permissions for user with similar profiles.
are all the same. A Group can streamline administration of the Account and ensure
consistency of access permissions for user with similar profiles.
Keycode: “Keycode” is another term for Access Code.
Master Keycode: A keycode known only by the Account Administrator that will open
all ACS-enabled doors within the Account. The Master Keycode is for diagnostic
purposes only and should not be used by the Account Administrator as a personal
keycode.
all ACS-enabled doors within the Account. The Master Keycode is for diagnostic
purposes only and should not be used by the Account Administrator as a personal
keycode.
Site: A “Site” corresponds to one of the facilities or premises equipped with the Brivo
ACS service. A site contains one or more “Doors” and consists of a name (e.g.
“Washington HQ” or “Maple St. Office”) and an address.
ACS service. A site contains one or more “Doors” and consists of a name (e.g.
“Washington HQ” or “Maple St. Office”) and an address.
Schedule: A Time Schedule specifies the hours in which a particular Access Code is
valid. Schedules are applied to Groups; a schedule that is applied to “Group A” would
apply to all Users in Group A. (Schedules are not available at this time).
valid. Schedules are applied to Groups; a schedule that is applied to “Group A” would
apply to all Users in Group A. (Schedules are not available at this time).
User: A “User” is an individual who has been assigned an Access Code by the
Account Administrator. A User is designated as either an Employee or Visitor.
Account Administrator. A User is designated as either an Employee or Visitor.
Visitor: A “Visitor” is an individual who is granted temporary access privileges.