Biostar VP5200SS16 Administrator Guide - Page 264
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5. Customize Settings example, to prevent someone from following an authorized person through the door. Anti-passback: Click the checkbox to activate the anti-passback feature (only available when using both an inside and an outside device). - Device Name: This field is populated automatically. - Device IP: This field is populated automatically. - APB Type: Set the type of anti-passback restriction to use (Soft or Hard). - Reset Time (min): Set the duration (in minutes) that must pass before the antipassback status is reset. The default reset time is 0-at this setting, the antipassback status will not be reset. Unlock Trigger Option - Unlock Trigger Option: Unlock Trigger is supported in the 'Details' tab in the door setting. This feature allows the door to be remained open during Unlock Time only after an Admin User or Normal User identification. Note: Supported Firmware Versions: BioStation 1.93, BioStation T2 1.3, FaceStation 1.3, BioEntry Plus 1.6, BioEntry W 1.2, BioLite Net 1.4, Xpass 1.3.. Note: Unlock Trigger is not supported when two devices (Host/Slave device or 3rd Party Wiegand reader) are configured for one door and Unlock Trigger was made from the slave device. And when the case that 3rd Party Wiegand reader is configured for one door is not supported. And it's supported only when a triger was made from one Host device. Minimum Input Duration - Minimum Input Duration: This feature can be activated from 'Details' tab in the door setting. When this option is in use, the device accepts input signal only when the signal continues more than a certain period of time designated by the FW fix. This option is activated with the latest FW and shown Use or Not Use. Note: Supported Firmware Versions: BioStation 1.93, BioStation T2 1.3, FaceStation 1.3, BioEntry Plus 1.6, BioEntry W 1.2, BioLite Net 1.4, Xpass 1.3.. 5.2.2 Alarm tab The Alarm tab allows you to specify alarm actions for doors that are forced open or held open. A forced open alarm occurs when a door is forcibly opened without any authentication at the device. A held open alarm occurs when a door remains open longer than the duration specified in the system settings. 264 Copyright ©2014, Suprema Inc. On the web: www.supremainc.com