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Introduction

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  1. Click on the Schedules navigation tab.

  2. On the left, click the Special Days link.

  3. In the Actions bar, click Add Special Day. The following screen is displayed.

  4. Enter the Name of the Special Day.

  5. Choose a number for this Type of special day, the number between 1 and 12. Special day types allow the grouping of different special days. For example, a Type 1 special day labeled First of Every Month could contain the first day of every month. In this case, there will need to be 12 special days added, all of them belonging to the Type 1 group.

  6. Select Explicit or Relative. An explicit day is a particular day of the year while a Relative day is a day that will occur every month i.e. the first Monday of every month.

  7. Enter the Month and Day of the special day if Explicit was selected; select the Day of the Week if Relative was selected.

  8. Click Save.

Labels

Labels are an optional addition to Special Days. They can be used for holidays or any other day where a schedule needs an explicit or relative period. Labels are added to Days while adding Special Days.

Adding a Labels

  1. Click on the Schedules navigation tab.

  2. On the left, click the Labels link. The following screen is displayed.

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  3. Enter the Name of the Label. A maximum of 12 different Labels can be added.

  4. Click Save.

  5. Now while adding Special Days, choose a number for this Type of special day, the number between 1 and 12.

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Assigning a Special Day to a Schedule

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  • Main screen - This is the calendar scheduler workspace. The main screen has a set of navigation buttons on the left top corner. Various view buttons, such as Day, Week, and Month views are available at the right top corner. The top row labeled as “All Day” can show All-Day events and Special days defined in the “Schedules” section. Special Days are highlighted with stripes and have different color tones.

  • Left side pane - This area shows the controlled areas in the site. The checkboxes allow users to show and filter events on the main screen.

  • Sync Button - This button allows users to refresh schedules and push updates to Primis devices. Usually, the schedules will be updated by the Primis server at 3AM every day. By clicking the Sync button, the updates will be sent to the Primis server, and the schedules will be activated immediately for today. Resize the web browser to see the Sync button.

  • Calendar Events - Events can be recurring or one time. Recurring events are called “series” in the system. Users can create exceptions within a series to either skip certain days or adjust start/end hours.

  • Show Full Day - This will display the full day hours, 12AM-12PM.

  • Show Business Hours: By clicking this by button, it will display only business hours 8AM-5PM.

Views

Day View

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Week View

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Work Week View (5-days)

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  1. Click on the Access navigation tab.

  2. Click on the User Access Groups, Floor Access Groups or Guest Access Groups link.

  3. In the Actions bar, click on Add Access Group. The following screen is displayed:

  4. Enter a Name and a Description.

  5. Select the Risk Levels during which this group will have access: Low, Guarded, Elevated, High or Severe (the current risk level is always displayed at the top of the Primis screen)
    For more information on Risk Levels see the Alert Level Managementsection.

  6. Select a Controlled Area for this group.

  7. Select a Schedule for the Controlled Area. If that controlled area is not going to be accessed by that User Access Group, leave the schedule as Always Off.

  8. If you need an additional line for extra Controlled Areas and/or Schedules, click the + button beside the current line. To delete a line, click the button.

  9. Click Save.

Global User Access Groups

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  1. Create a new Controlled Area with the elevator reader.

  2. In the new Controlled Area’s Floor tab, select all the associated Floor Areas; specify the desired activation time and click +.

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Create a Floor Access Group

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 To remove a Certificate Policy OID:

Click theX button next to the OID.

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Extended Key Usage Extensions

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To remove an extended key usage extension constraint:

Click the button next to the OID.

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PKI Fault Options

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