Access Control/Anti-Pass Back - LumiViewer

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Setting Up Anti-Pass Back via LumiViewer

Description

This tutorial will cover how to set up Anti-Pass Back rules for Luminys access controllers via LumiViewer. Anti-Pass Back ensures that an "Out" door has been scanned before the "In" door can be scanned again, preventing persons from "passing back" cards or authentication devices to others for use.

Prerequisites

  • Luminys Access Controller
  • LumiViewer (with at least basic AC setup completed)

Step by Step Instructions

1. Start by selecting the Access Control menu from the Home page.

2. Select Advanced Config on the left and then the Anti-Pass Back tab at the top. Select Add to start creating the rule.

3. In the window that opens, Select the device you want the rule to apply to and provide the rule a name. Set the Time Zone (the time period the rule will be in effect) and the Reset Time (how long before the card resets).

From there, select the In Group, and then select your entry door(s).

4. Next, select the Out Group and select the exit door(s), and click OK.

5. We can now see our rule with defined parameters and the options to enable/disable, edit, or delete.

6. In access Monitoring we can now see if a user tries to scan the same entry door (Door 1) twice in a row, the rule kicks in and denies entry. If the user then scans an exit door (Door 2), they are then able to authenticate the entry door again.