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Posted: 2020-07-04 02:34 PM
This question was originally posted on DCIM Support by Lukasz Staciwo on 2018-02-28
Hi Team,
Question from existing customer:
"...we are wanting to setup/configure 2 person card access to the APC racks i.e. both pers will need to swipe their RFID card before the door will unlock (not just 1)..."
As far as I know currently this is not supported...happy to be told it is 🙂
Any plans this will be supported (already on a feature request list) and if not can this be please added to feature requests.
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Posted: 2020-07-04 02:34 PM
This comment was originally posted on DCIM Support by Christopherus Laurentius on 2018-02-28
That's in 570 isn' it?
Feature request +1.... 😀
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Posted: 2020-07-04 02:34 PM
This answer was originally posted on DCIM Support by Richard Screen on 2018-03-19
Hi Lukast,
Looking at rack access POD170 (NBPD0171)
This access POD is compatible with the 455 & 570 (NBWL0455 & NBRK0570)
A maximum of 200 cards is supported on NetBotz Rack Monitor 550/570 and Room Monitor 455 using the Rack Access Pod 170. Authorization card swipes.
There are two levels of authorization for cards in the Rack Access System. A Level One card does not require authorization from another card to access assigned doors. A Level Two card has the “Requires authorization card swipe” checkbox selected. When a Level Two card is swiped, it must be followed by a swipe from a Level One card before the Auto-Lock timer expires in order to access the door. Both cards must have valid access to the door in order for access to be granted. If the Auto Lock timer expires without the Level One swipe, the Level Two card must be swiped again before the authorization swipe can occur.
I don’t see this option for the NetBotz 250.
Regards, Rich...
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Posted: 2020-07-04 02:34 PM
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