
464 WIN-PAK User Guide
Not Nested
If they are not nested, then Readers 3 and 6 define
Area B because they allow access to Area B. Reader 5
defines Area C.
Nested
If we consider these same areas to be nested, anyone
in Area C is ALSO in Area B. In which case, Readers
3, 5, and 6 define Area B and Reader 5 is also in Area
C. There can be many nesting levels. There could be
another room inside Area C, which would be nested
under both B and C.
The diagram has the following Tracking Area
definitions when nested:
Tracking Area A: [Readers 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9].
Presenting a card at any of these readers shows the
person in Tracking Area A. Readers 2 and 7 both
leave Tracking Area A.
Tracking Area B: [Readers 3, 5, 6]. Reader 4 leaves
Tracking Area B.
Tracking Area C: [Reader 5]. Reader 6 leaves
Tracking Area C.
Tracking Area D: [Reader 8]. Reader 9 leaves
Tracking Area D.
Reader E: [Exit Reader]. An Exit tracking area can
be defined, if desired. If left blank, all readers not
assigned a tracking area are considered exit readers.
Designate an exit reader, which card holders are
required to use on leaving the facility. When mapping
the tracking areas, this reader (or readers) defines the
exit area. Reader E causes the card-holder
information to be entered into the Exit tracking. This
information is not displayed.
Reader M: [Muster Reader]. If M readers are
defined as muster readers, a card read removes the
card holder from the tracking area and moves them
to the muster area.
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