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MPA1 User Guide
Configuring Schedules
The MPA1 panel controls access by using schedules, or time schedules. Inputs, outputs,
groups, readers, access groups, and cards through access groups are all configured with
schedules by which they will be energized or de-energized, enabled or disabled.
For example, you might assign a group of outputs to be energized from 12:00 AM to 6:00
AM. every day. The 12:00 AM to 6:00 AM, Sunday through Saturday, time period is called a
schedule.
The Schedules configuration interface enables you to:
Click Configuration > Schedules & Holidays > Schedules to display the Schedules
interface:
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Note
The duress output feature requires the following configurations:
Duress must be enabled on the Panel Configuration > Settings >
Behaviour Settings tab. See
A schedule/schedule must be selected for Card and PIN in the Doors
configuration.
Continuous Card Reads–Enables continuous card reading while the output is being
energized. When this option is not enabled, a reader will not be able to read a second
card during the pulsing of the output caused by the previous card read. This
parameter is set to Enabled by default.
Password Expiration–When enabled, password expiration will be based on the last
time a user's password was updated. The password is good for 180 days. When
disabled, the system does not check for password expiration. This is not
recommended. Enabled by default.
Reverse LED Color– Identifies the color of a reader LED when a grant is authorized.
When this parameter is enabled, the LED should be solid red and then turn green
after two seconds (by default). Enabled by default.
Web Session Timeout– Activates a web session timeout after the specified time period
has elapsed. Define the time period either in minutes or in hours. Enter the number in
the box, then select either minutes (3-59) or hours (1-12).
Create schedules by which the panel controls the operation of the inputs, outputs,
groups, readers, access groups, and cards through access groups.
Modify a schedule.
Delete a schedule.
Define the holiday schedule.
Figure 2-10
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