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Edit Lock & Alarm Settings (in the Access Points Tab)
This topic covers information about editing lock settings and alarm priorities.
NOTES & PREREQUISITES
- The ASSA Locks must be connected to the DSR Server. more ...
issue a wake command at the WIFI lock by entering #323232 on keypad, or pressing the COMM button on the inside of reader head, or by presenting a Wake Card.
- The ASSA Locks must be confirmed in the SG-DSR Manager and saved in the database.
- The DSR Assa Abloy Service must be running on the DSR Server.
- The GCSWeb API Service must be running on the Galaxy Communication Server.
- You must be logged into the SG-Manager App using a master-level login.
When you select a lock in the Access Points screen, the currently known lock settings are displayed . You can refresh those settings if they are stale or "out of synch".
EDITING LOCK SETTINGS (in the SG-DSR Manager App)
Launch the SG-DSR Manager app if needed and sign in with master-level login.
- Select the Access Points tab to begin.
- There are several ways to start editing lock settings.
- Continue editing if you have just freshly confirmed and imported new locks (as in the previous help topic). Since you just imported them for the first time, the only data you have for the lock, has come from the locks.
- If you're editing an existing lock that is "in synch", you can [Refresh from Database] on the Toolbar. Then start editing lock settings from that point.
NOTE: Choosing [Refresh from DSR] will populate the screen with the values currently being used in the locks / DSR Server . If the lock is "in synch" the lock settings should match the SG database.
CAUTION: If a lock status is "out of synch", it means the last changes are in the SG Database, but haven’t been updated or loaded to the lock/DSR Server, yet. In this situation, you might want to avoid overwriting the pending changes that are saved in the SG Database. If you know you need to make more edits to an existing lock that is 'out of synch' and has pending changes, you will [Refresh from SG Database] and work from there. As an alternative you can click [Upload Changes] button to push the pending changes and let the lock synch up; then make more edits as needed and save those. Pay attention to how you handle the data!.
. - If you're editing an existing lock that is "out of synch", you should [Refresh from SG Database] on the Toolbar. Then start editing lock settings from that point.
TIP: Choosing [Refresh from Database] will populate the screen with the values currently saved in the SG Database, which are the same as the pending changes.
CAUTION ! If a lock status is "out of synch", it means the last changes are in the SG Database, but haven’t been updated or loaded to the lock/DSR Server, yet. In this situation, you might want to avoid overwriting the pending changes that are saved in the SG Database. If you know you need to make more edits to a lock that has pending changes, you should [Refresh from SG Database] and work from there. As an alternative you could click [Upload Changes] button to push the pending changes and synch up the lock; then make the needed edits and save those. Pay attention to how you handle the data!.
- Edit the lock settings as needed (consult the Assa Lock Documentation to determine which settings you want to edit).
- Connection to Sever Interval for Wifi: default = 1440 (1 Day / 24hrs - recommended to extend battery life)
- Set the Alarm Priorities for the appropriate events, only if you are using alarm priorities. more ...
The priorities control what order the alarms appear in the System Galaxy enterprise software (alarm screen). The SG-DSR Manageralso has an Alarm screen. If alarm priorities are not used, the alarms will display in the order they come in. If priorities are used, the events display in order of the priority settings. Higher priorities come to the top of the list. .- Denied Access (Access Denied)
- Door Ajar ( Door Open Too Long (propped open))
- Door Forced (Door Forced)
- Door Secured (Door Closed)
- Invalid Entry (Invalid Access Attempt)
- Key Override
- Low Battery
- Rx Held (Request to Exit)
- Valid Access
- Click [SAVE] button in the "Action" field on the same row as your Lock edits were made- This saves individual lock changes.
CAUTION: you may need to click SAVE twice. If the button
does not disable when you click it once, it means your click did not register as a button press (it only registered as a wake-up). If so, you must click a second time to actually depress the Save button. If for any reason you cannot get the SAVE Row button awake, you can use the SAVE ALL on the toolbar
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Unconfirmed Lock in theSG-DSR Manager |
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Now you are ready to create the Time Schedules.
> CREATE TIME SCHEDULES
The links below provide topical instructions for each part of programming the Locks & Access Rules. You need to confirm locks before you can edit lock settings or add them to access privileges, door modes, lock groups.
> CREATE AUTHORIZATION PRIVILEGES
> CREATE ACCESS POINT MODES
> CREATE LOCK GROUPS
> ENROLL CARDS / USERS
< RETURN TO ADD A DSR SERVER
< RETURN TO IMPORT & CONFIRM LOCKS
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