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If anti-passback is selected for any panel in a given
area, the result is global anti-passback where the card
must be presented at any out reader before it can be
read in again without a violation.
The PW-2000-II and PW-2000-III support two
readers. Reader 1 is the In reader and reader 2 is the
Out reader.
The PW-2000-IV (X) supports four readers. Readers
1 and 3 are considered the In readers, while readers 2
and 4 are considered the Out readers.
Forgiveness
Anti-passback can be used with or without
Forgiveness. With Forgiveness turned on, all cards
are reset at midnight so that if card users leave the
building in the evening without using anti-passback
out readers, they are allowed normal entry the next
morning. Without forgiveness, an anti-passback
violation occurs in this instance also. Forgiveness is
not available unless anti-passback is selected.
NOTE: If the Anti-passback option is not selected, WIN-
PAK defaults to a free egress configuration. A card is not
required to exit. Instead, the door can be activated by a
button, motion detector, or other device. For example, with
an PW-2000-II panel, Card Reader 1 activates one door,
and Card Reader 2 activates a different door. Inputs 3 and
4 are reserved for the exit devices for these two doors
which releases locks just like a valid card read.
Groups
Select the Groups check box if you want to create
output relay groups. Output relay groups allow a card
read to activate more than one output relay for
applications such as elevator control.
When the Groups option is used, a valid card read on
Reader 1 pulses the group, while a valid card read on
Reader 2 pulses Relay 2.
Programming
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