Enrolling No Tour Credentials in Confluence

Enrolling No Tour Credentials in Confluence

1.0 Introduction
This guide quickly and easily explains how to add No Tour credentials to the Confluence web portal using the MT20W USB enrollment reader.


2.0 Add a New User
  1. Go to Users >> Users to open the Users screen.
  2. Tap/click the New User button.
  3. Enter the first name and last name for the user.
  4. Enter the user's e-mail address.
  5. Enter a location for the user (for example; their work location).
  6. Select if the user will expire daily (it will expire at 23:59:59 on the 'Activation Date' - otherwise it will expire on the Expiration Date).
  7. You can instead set the user to Never Expire.
  8. Optionally the user can be set to use ADA timings which will give the user an extended amount of time to go through the door.
  9. Tap the SUBMIT button to create the new user record.
  10. Return to the Users screen and the new user will be listed.

    New User

3.0 Enroll No Tour Credentials Using the MT20W
USB Enrollment Reader
  1. Ensure the USB enrollment reader is powered-up via USB (and within range of your Wi-Fi router) - the reader's LED should be solid blue.
  2. Place a new credential onto the reader and leave it on the reader - the LED should go solid green.
  3. Click on the display name of a user from the users list.
  4. Located beneath the user details, click the ADD CREDENTIAL button.
  5. The detected card number should appear in the BADGE field.
  6. Tap/click the grey square to the left of 'Badge' to select the credential.

    Selected the Credential

  7. Next, select the credential function:

    Note: When you select a credential function from the list, a short description will appear informing you of how the credential will work. The default is 'Normal'

    - Normal - This mode unlocks the lock momentarily (with specified relock delay period).
    Toggle - Changes the state of the lock from locked to unlocked, or vice versa.
    Freeze - Freezes the lock in the current state. Lock remains frozen until Freeze credential is presented again. Disables all other credentials except for Pass Through.
    One Time Use - Allows only one Normal access per assigned lock.
    Pass Through - Unlocks a lock momentarily, regardless of state. Overrides a lock in Freeze and Lock Down states.
    Lock Down - Changes the state of the lock to locked and disables all credentials except for Pass Through and Freeze. Present a Freeze to return lock to normal state.
    Block - Denies access to the lock and records the access attempt as an audit.
    Delete with Alarm - A delete with audit/alarm credential will log an audit entry that the credential was used. However, the credential will NOT unlock the door. If an alarm is available on the lock, then the alarm will sound. This functionality is the same as the “blocked” credential type.
    Update from Server - Update from server credential will trigger the update from server in SF210 mode irrespective of lock state. In Sf200 mode this credential will be treated as invalid credential.
    Update From Server + Normal - Update from server+Normal credential will behave as normal credential and then trigger the update from server in SF210 mode irrespective of lock state. In SF200 mode this credential will be treated as normal credential only.

  8. Click SUBMIT to assign the credential to the user.

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