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Access Control
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Master terminal:
The master terminal has a number of functions for programming various parameters. These functions are accessed using the "*" and "#" keys of the reader keypad. The "*" key is used to access the various functions, while the "#" key is used to validate the various steps within the function.


After entering the programming code, the user can:

- set the time and date,
- cancel badges,
- assign the anti-passback function to one or more badges,
- program badges,
- specify a confirmation code for each badge,
- program time slots,
- program public holidays,
- program readers,
- program reader time slots,
- initialize the system,
- initialize the badges,
- cancel all badges,
- print badges,
- print time slots,
- print the system setup.

Independently of its programming function, the master terminal remains a badge reader compatible with any read technology:
- magnetic, wiegand, smart card, hands-free and motorized magnetic.
Access Control
Electronic money
Bollards
Barriers

GENIUS

Autonomous
access control

Managing daily movements primarily requires close adaptation to the features of the application site by taking into account its size, potential risks, access pointes, and shift patterns.


Thus the GENIUS system can handle and manage the most diverse data.

In the "AUTONOMOUS" version, the reader checks the validity of the access card or badge,
grants access, and stores this event into its internal memory.

All such events can be printed out at any time via an RS-232 link.


The Genius stand-alone access control system is built around a "master" terminal, which is either a small central control unit, or a badge reader with keypad and display.


The keypad and display located on the front panel of the badge reader or a modem
(windows interface) are used to program the access cards and set up the system.

6 other "slave" readers can be connected to the master terminal, using a bus cable.
The system accepts up to 1000 individual badges which can be assigned by reader.

There are 40 programmable time slots, and it is possible to define a time and date of expiry per badge.

The anti-passback function can be implemented when the system includes at least 2 readers.

The master terminal stores the last 1000 events, which can be printed out in chronological order.
In the event of a power failure, the setup and history are saved.