Add New (and edit) Access Rights view, Access Right tab

This view provides properties to configure and create new access rights.
Figure 50.   Add New Access Right view
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You access this view by clicking Personnel > Access Rights, followed by clicking the Add access right button (Image ).

To edit an existing access right you double-click a row in the Access Rights table. A Save button is located at the top of the view.

Property Value Description
Access Right Name text Provides a descriptive title for the access right.
Schedule Name Ref chooser (required value) Identifies the name of an existing schedule that provides a boolean (true or false) output to indicate when the access right is in effect over a 24-hour day, 7-day week. For example, an access right called “Weekdays: 8 to 5,” which is associated with a schedule set up for Monday through Friday, 8 am to 5 pm would not allow access before 8 am or after 5 pm Monday through Friday.
Niagara Integration ID text
Describes the physical space where a tenant card holder typically resides in a facility. This information may be passed to a building automation system by BACnet, for example, so that when a person exercises this access right by entering the facility, the appropriate lighting, HVAC, and other controls adjust automatically.
Tenant Ref chooser
Defines the company name of the associated tenant.
Threat Level Group Ref chooser Associates the access right with a threat level group. If you assign the group, the system expands the tab adding two additional properties: Threat Level Operation and Default Assigned Threat Level.
Threat Level Operation (appears only when a Threat Level Group is assigned) drop-down list (defaults to Normal)
Defines how the access right responds to a threat level.

Normal allows normal access (as if no threat level is assigned) when the currently-active threat level is equal to or less than the threat level assigned to the person’s access right.

Specific Level allows normal access (as if no threat level is assigned) as long as the currently-active threat level is equal to the threat level assigned to the person’s access right.

Reverse allows normal access (as if no threat level is assigned) as long as the currently-active threat level is equal to or greater than the threat level assigned to the person’s access right.

Reverse allows some types of people (emergency responders) into a facility when the active threat level is elevated.

Default Assigned Threat Level defaults to –Default–
Defines a specific threat level to associate with an access right.

If you leave this property set to –Default–, the access right inherits the threat level from the Default Access Right Threat Level property as defined for the selected threat level group.

Description text Provides a longer description of the access right and its purpose.