The following properties are configured for a door template and configuration.
See the Configuring Door Templates for more information.
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Door Properties
Field |
Description |
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Relock interval time (sec) |
The number of seconds to keep the door open after an access request is granted (grant access) |
Door held open time (sec) |
The number of seconds before a DoorHelpOpen alarm is generated. |
Door lock on close |
The default is Yes. The door will always lock when closed, overriding the Relock interval time (even if a second request was entered while the door was open). Select No to keep the door unlocked for the duration of the Relock interval time, even if it is closed. The relock time is based on the most recent access request for the door. |
Deadbolt engage delay (sec) |
The amount of time to wait (in seconds) after the door closes to engage the deadbolt. |
Scheduled door mode |
The schedule set when a door scheduled is applied in Door enable schedule. For example if the Default mode is Lock, and the scheduled door mode is Close, then the door will be locked at all times except during the hours and days defined by the schedule selected in Door enable schedule. See the Understanding Door Modes, Door Schedules, and the First Unlock Feature. |
Door enable schedule |
The schedule to be used by Door. If you select None, the door will remain in the Default mode at all times and days. If you select a schedule, the schedule overrides the default mode for the times and days defined in the schedule. See Using the Schedule Manager to add or modify the available door schedules. See also the Understanding Door Modes, Door Schedules, and the First Unlock Feature. |
First unlock |
Activates the door schedule on the first successful badge swipe (during the scheduled time span). If the door is not physically accessed, then the door remains locked. Also known as “Snow day”. Note: The door remains in default mode until a badge is used to access the door, even after the beginning time for the schedule. This is useful in situations such as snow days to ensure the door is not opened until a badge holder attempts to enter the door. See the Understanding Door Modes, Door Schedules, and the First Unlock Feature, for more information. |
Default mode |
The door mode used in non – scheduled times. The door remains in this mode at all times except when a schedule is defined. · Open: the door is held open and the lock is in unlocked state. · Close: the door is physically closed and the lock is in unlocked state. · Lock: the door is physically closed and the lock is in Locked state. · Secure: the door is locked and the deadbolt is applied. See the Understanding Door Modes, Door Schedules, and the First Unlock Feature, for more information. |
If badge not in gateway |
The action taken by the gateway if the badge is not in the gateway database. |
Access decision on timeout |
The action taken by the gateway if there is no response within Server access timeout. |
If server unreachable (APB) |
The action is taken by gateway in case it cannot reach ICPAM. See the Using Local (Controller) Credentials if Network Communication is Lost. |
Server access timeout (sec) |
The number of seconds before an action is taken based on Access decision on timeout. |
ADA timespec multiplier |
The multiplier used on Relock interval time if an ADA access occurs. |
Door swing activation delay (sec) |
The number of seconds before the door swing is activated. This setting allows time for the door lock or other devices to activate before the mechanical door swing activates. |
Door swing usage |
Select one of the following: · Always operate: the door swing activates for all access requests. · Operate for ADA only: the door swing operates only for requests from an ADA device. · Do not operate: the door swing does not operate. |
Generic reader |
Lists the generic readers associated to the door. |
Multifactor authentication timer(sec) |
The number of seconds for the multifactor authentication to take place. The default time is 10 seconds. |
Note Starting with ICPAM 2.1, the badge not in gateway property is set to Use Server by default. This enables the badge to be authenticated if the badge is present in ICPAM even if it does not exist in the gateway. This option is only enabled by default for new installations and customers upgrading from previous versions need to change the options in the door properties if desired.