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In this menu, you can set the access restrictions according to which the access peculiarities of various users and their identifiers are determined. For example, you can create a restriction that will provide access at a chosen time or day and apply it to necessary identifiers.

How to add a new restriction

  1. Log in to the entrance panel web interface. By default, the username is admin and the password is 123456.

  2. Go to Access management > Access Restrictions.

  3. Click New Restriction and enter all required information: 

  • restriction Name;

  • date of restriction start and end;

There are two options for a period indicating: 

  • all day: you are required to specify only the date (day/month/year) of the beginning and end of this rule;  

  • if the All day option is disabled, you must specify the date (day/month/year) and set the start and end time of this restriction.

  • frequency of repetitions;

Available options are: 

  • daily: the restriction will be active every day for a specified time period. For example, the identifier will work every day from 9:00-18:00;

  • weekly: the restriction will work on the specified days and hours, e.g., every Tuesday or every Monday and Friday (depending on settings);

  • every 2 weeks: the restriction will repeat every two weeks on the specified days. For example, if you create a restriction that works from Monday to Wednesday, then the identifier will be active from Monday to Wednesday with 2 weeks intervals;

  • monthly: the restriction will be active every month, e.g., every 15th day of the month;

  • yearly: the restriction will repeat every year, e.g., every 15th of December;

  • custom: you can set the necessary dates, days, and months for restriction repetition: 

  • daily: the restriction will be active every day for a specified time period. In Every column, you can indicate after how many days the restriction will be activated again, e.g., every 5th day. 

  • weekly: you can configure restriction repetition on specific days of the week. In Every column, you can indicate after how many weeks the restriction will be activated again. According to the screen, the identifiers linked with the restriction will work from 9:00-19:00 on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays every 5 weeks.

  • monthly: you can configure restriction repetition on specific dates each month. According to the screen, the identifiers linked with the restriction will work from 9:00-19:00 every 1st, 7th, 14th, and 21st day of the month. In Every column, you can indicate after how many months the restriction will be activated again, e.g., every 7th month.

Also, it is available tо configure restriction repetition every month on the first/second/third/fourth/fifth/last specific day of the week, e.g., on the first Tuesday of every month. According to the following image, the identifiers linked with the restriction will work from 9:00-19:00 every last working day of the month.

  • yearly: you can configure restriction repetition in a specific month of a year. In Every column, you can indicate after how many years the restriction will be activated again, e.g., every 3 years. According to the screen, the identifiers linked with the restriction will work from 9:00-19:00 every 15th of January, June, and December with 2 years frequency.

Also, it is available tо configure restriction repetition every year on the first/second/third/fourth/fifth/last specific weekday of chosen months, e.g., the first Tuesday of January. According to the following image, the identifiers linked with the restriction will work from 9:00-19:00 every first Saturday of January, June, and December with a 2 years frequency.

  • repeat duration of restriction; 

Two parameters are available: 

  • infinitely: a restriction will always work; 

  • until: a restriction will be active until the indicated date. 

  1. Confirm settings.

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