Access
In the "Access" section, you define when and how a user is allowed to operate doors/locks. Access profiles are assigned here, authentication media (Transponder ID and PIN) are managed, and special permissions such as emergency access and switching permissions are granted.
Access Management
Add Access Profiles
Access profiles define on which days and at which times the user is allowed to operate which door locks. Use "+" to add additional profiles; multiple profiles can be combined.
A profile can be active or inactive. Only active profiles affect permissions.
Authentication
Transponder ID
Unique identifier of a physical transponder/badge that the user can use to identify themselves at door locks. Enter the ID manually or take it over via the reader symbol from a compatible reader.
Each transponder ID should be assigned to only one user to avoid incorrect operations and duplicate permissions.
PIN
Additional numeric code for authentication at door locks or keypads. The user enters this PIN directly at the lock.
Dice function: Generates a random PIN for secure authentication at door locks and keypads.
- The "Generate rack-lock compatible PIN" option creates a PIN that uses only the digits 1–4.
Choose an individual PIN and do not share it publicly. Change compromised PINs immediately.
Advanced Permissions
Emergency Access
Allows the assigned transponder to unlock a door lock even without an active connection to the AccessManager (e.g., in case of network disruptions). Use only for authorized persons.
Emergency access bypasses parts of the normal access logic. Grant this permission with special care and document it transparently. See Emergency Access
Switching Permission via Access Components
Defines which switching functions the user is allowed to execute via access components (e.g., "Arm/Disarm"). The switching permission applies to the assigned door locks or components.
Use this feature to assign targeted arming/disarming rights to users without modifying their general access times.