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13.Time profiles and calendar controls

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Time profiles are used to limit the usage of a key on week level so that the key only works on certain days or times of the week. There are two types of time profiles.
          - Fixed time profiles are given to a group of keys with the same, non-editable time restrictions so that they can be added to every key that needs one without the hassle of programming every key on their own.
          - Editable time profiles have the default time profiles added, but also offer the possibility to add additional times to single keys. For example, server room access might be available to anyone with the time profile between 8-16 on weekends, but the administrator needs access between 8-22 every day, so the time profile can be edited separately for the administrator to allow it.

Add a new time profile by selecting "Additional data" > "Browse time profiles" > "Add time profile." You can name the time profile, add a description, define whether the time profile is fixed or editable, and define the times when the key CAN be used.

Calendar controls allow date- and time-based access control on Online devices. More information about adding an Online door module in the full manual.

After adding an online module to Manager, the calendar control needs to be activated through "Administration" > "Browse Online modules." Choose the module by right-clicking the desired module and clicking "Edit relay settings." Then, choose the tab "Relays" and check "Calendar controllable." After this, you can edit calendar controls by selecting "Additional information" > "Calendar-controlled doors."

More about time profiles in Manager's full manual

More about calendar control in Manager's full manual
 

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