When you right-click a door connected to a Cisco Gateway, the following commands are available:
Command |
Description |
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Grant Access |
Grants access to the door. |
Grant Access ADA |
Grants access to a door, and applies the ADA settings, such as the amount of time the door is held open, or use of a mechanical swing device. See Door Configuration Properties for more information. |
Update State |
Updates the door state displayed in the hardware tree. |
Set Door Mode Lock |
Overrides the current door mode and locks the mechanism. The door mode remains set to Lock until you do one of the following: · Select the command Reset Door Mode to return the door to the configured mode (such as the default mode or scheduled mode). · Select a different Set Door Mode command. · Reset the Gateway using the Reset Gateway command. You can also reboot the Gateway. · Successfully execute the Reload Gateway Configuration command. · Invoke the Apply Configuration Changes command (if no configuration changes were made, then no changes are sent to the Gateway. The previous door mode still applies). Note: Badge access is still allowed, or you can manually grant access with the Grant Access command. |
Set Door Mode Open |
Overrides the current door mode and unlocks the mechanism. The door mode remains set to Unlock until you do one of the following: · Select the command Reset Door Mode to return the door to the configured mode (such as the default mode or scheduled mode). · Select a different Set Door Mode command. · Reset the Gateway using the Reset Gateway command. You can also reboot the Gateway. · Successfully execute the Reload Gateway Configuration command. · Invoke the Apply Configuration Changes command (if no configuration changes were made, then no changes are sent to the Gateway. The previous door mode still applies). Note: Badge access is still allowed, or you can manually grant access with the Grant Access command. |
Set Door Mode Secure |
If a door includes a deadbolt device, this command overrides the door mode and applies the deadbolt. The deadbolt remains in place until you do one of the following: · Select the command Reset Door Mode to return the door to the configured mode (such as the default mode or scheduled mode). · Select a different Set Door Mode command. · Reset the Gateway using the Reset Gateway command. You can also reboot the Gateway. · Successfully execute the Reload Gateway Configuration command. · Successfully execute the Apply Configuration Changes command (if no configuration changes were made, then no changes are sent to the Gateway. The previous door mode still applies). Note: Badge access is still allowed, or you can manually grant access with the Grant Access command. |
Reset Door Mode |
Resets the door to the configured default mode. |
Set Admin Down |
Places the door in the Down state. |
Set Admin Up |
Places the door in the Up state. |
Activate Access Policies |
Manually activates the access levels for one or more doors. Use this command if the access levels were deactivated. |
Deactivate Access Policies |
Manually deactivates all access levels for one or more doors. All access is denied. Activate/deactivate access levels for multiple doors: · Select Door/Location-based Hardware from the Doors menu, right click a location and select Deactivate Access Policies. All doors in that location are affected. · Activate/deactivate access levels for a single door: · Right-click a door icon in the Door/Location-based Hardware module and select the command. · In the Hardware Tree module, expand the Physical Driver device tree, right-click a door and select the command. To reactive the access levels, select Activate Access Policies. |
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