Security
The user interface to the Access Control system is via a program called
Security. This program is very heavily graphically orientated. The control
program uses a password logon procedure and can be setup in such a way
as to give different users different access privileges. For example, one
can limit a user to only being able to monitor doors but not change them.
In addition, the network mode of the program allows the configuration
of a network of Doorcom units while in standalone mode only a single Doorcom
unit is configured and monitored. The network version requires the use
of a DP11 network controller
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| A great deal of attention has been given
to making the operation of the access control system as simple as possible
for the end user The front-end software is used to specify a user access
database and to generate the configuration for each user. |
| The software allows the operator complete control over the system.
Names can be changed and additional doors and users can be incorporated
into the system. The operator can also change the Doorcom configuration
and download this information to the Doorcom by clicking a single button.
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