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5. Customize Settings Port: select an output port (Relay 0). For Secure I/O devices, these settings are available: Relay 0 or Relay 1. Alarm On Event: Specify settings and click Add to add the event to the Alarm On Event list. These events will activate an alarm. - Event: Select an event that will activate an alarm (Auth Success, Auth Fail, Auth Duress, Anti-passback Fail, Access Not Granted, Entrance Limited, Admin Auth Success, Tamper On, Door Opened, Door Close, Forced Open Door, Held Open Door, or Detect Input #1-3). - Device: Select the device to monitor for an alarm event. - Signal Setting: Select a signal setting that you have previously configured from the menu bar (Option > Event > Output Port Setting). - Priority: Set a priority for the event. Only an event with an equal or higher priority (1 is the highest) can override a previous event. For example, an alarm on (activate) event with a priority of 2 can be canceled only by an alarm off (deactivate) event with a priority of 1 or 2. Alarm Off Event: Specify settings and click Add to add the event to the Alarm Off Event list. These events will deactivate an alarm. - Event: Select an event that will deactivate an alarm (Auth Success, Auth Fail, Auth Duress, Anti-passback Fail, Access Not Granted, Entrance Limited, Admin Auth Success, Tamper On, Door Opened, Door Close, Forced Open Door, Held Open Door, or Detect Input #1-3). - Device: Select the device to monitor for an alarm event. - Priority: Set a priority for the event. Only an event with an equal or higher priority (1 is the highest) can override a previous event. For example, an alarm on event (activate) can be overridden only by an alarm off (deactivate) event with a priority of 1 or 2. 5.1.4.6 Blacklist From BioStar 1.8, 'Blacklist' feature is supported with Xpass. (This feature is available only with FW 1.3v or higher.) 5.1.4.7 Command Card tab The Command Card tab allows you to issue command cards. For more information about command cards, please see section 3.2.8.1. 194 Copyright ©2014, Suprema Inc. On the web: www.supremainc.com