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If the reader is configured for a BADGE VALIDATOR, it will disable the badge on the first swipe and then enable it on the next swipe. In almost all cases, the reader type should be configured for a DOOR.
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If you are using facility codes, it will check the facility code and if that's correct, it will grant access no matter what the badge number is.
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A "Panel Trouble - Test Fail" alert might be caused by a defective EPROM (Firmware Chip).
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A trouble line fault is caused by a shorted input wire. You must verify if the input is being used and if there are wires on it. If so, you should remove the wires and place a jumper across the input. At this point, you need to verify if...
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Summary: There are multiple reasons why an event would fail to display. In the CardAccess 3000 software, verify the following:
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Summary: This alert message will display if there is a record of the badge in the database and the badge belongs to at least one reader on the panel but not the reader it was swiped at.
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Summary: This alert message displays when the badge is programmed to be active at a given time, but the badge was swiped outside of the allowed time schedule. In the CardAccess3000 software, verify the following settings:
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Summary: This error message means there is a record of the badge in the database, but the badge does not belong at any reader on the panel.
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Summary: This alert message normally displays when the facility codes are configured properly, but the facility code is not a match. In the CardAccess 3000 software, verify the following settings:
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Summary: This alert message normally means there is no CardAccess database record for the badge. In the CardAccess 3000 software, verify the following settings:
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