1: First, navigate to the unit in which you want to override a trigger and click on the Authenticators (door) icon as indicated below. This will open the Authenticators pop-up.
2: Navigate to the authenticator you would like to override and click the associated override icon as indicated below. This will open the "Override authenticator" pop-up.
3: Select the "Device" and "Trigger name" from the dropdown menus and then click the "+ADD OVERRIDE" button to continue.
4: A confirmation alert will pop-up prompting if the user would like to override the default trigger configuration. Click "Yes" to continue.
5: The override trigger configuration will be added to the table as indicated below where the user can modify the triggers as desired. Users can edit the Triggers OVERRIDE TIME GRID, OVERRIDE QUALIFIER and OVERRIDE RELAY from the dropdown menus. A user can also remove a Trigger by simply clicking REMOVE OVERRIDE ICON. Once completed and happy, click the "SAVE" button to apply the changes and close the pop-up.
1: Click on a unit to open the accordion and view more information.
2: Scroll down to "Authenticators" and click the associated override trigger icon as indicated below. This will open the "OVERRIDE AUTHENTICATOR" pop-up based on the selected Authenticator.
3: Select the "Device" and the "Trigger name" from the dropdown menus. Once completed click the "+ADD OVERRIDE" button to continue.
4: A confirmation alert will pop up prompting if the user would like to override the default trigger configuration. Click "Yes" to continue.
5: The override trigger configuration will be added to the table as indicated below where the user can modify the triggers as desired. Users can edit the Triggers OVERRIDE TIME GRID, OVERRIDE QUALIFIER and OVERRIDE RELAY from the dropdown menus. A user can also remove a Trigger by simply clicking REMOVE OVERRIDE ICON. Once completed and happy, click the "SAVE" button to apply the changes and close the pop-up.
This document requires Comb Portal version 1.7.2 and greater. Unless noted all "Intercom" references are for the MK II P/L device. |
Word | Definition | Example |
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Trigger | A trigger is an event that causes an action to be preformed. | A button is pressed on a remote transmitter which results in a motorized gate to either open or close. |
Trigger Qualifier | A trigger qualifier is an attribute of the trigger. | Button two on the remote transmitter. |
Timetable | A schedule of when an event can take place at a particular time. | A remote transmitter can only be used Monday to Friday between the hours of 08:00 to 18:00. |
Role | A part played by a person in a particular situation. | The owner of the remote transmitter is the occupant of the unit in the complex. |
Relay | Is a device that is activated by a trigger. | Relay 1 is connected to a motorized vehicle gate. |
Trigger Type | Trigger Qualifier |
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DTMF | Digits 0 to 9. |
Remote | Buttons 1 to 6. |
PIN 1 | Not Applicable, channel A, B, intercom keypad or peripheral device. |
PIN 2 | Not Applicable, channel A, B, intercom keypad or peripheral device. |
CLI | Not Applicable. |
TAP | Not Applicable, channel A, B, intercom keypad or peripheral device. |
TAPEX | Not Applicable, channel A, B, intercom keypad or peripheral device. |
Scanner | Driver or vehicle license. |
Biometrics | Biometric |
Device Type | Number of relays |
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MK II BB | 4 |
MK II P/L | 5 |
TAP TAP Keypad (FRX) | 1 |
Role | Description |
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Owner | A legal entity that owns the property. |
Occupant | A legal entity that is currently residing in the unit. |
Worker | A person who provides a service to the Owner/Occupant. |
A trigger is made up of eight properties.
Property | Description | Example |
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Name | This is a user-friendly name to quickly identify the trigger | Vehicle Gate South Road |
Device | The name of the device that the trigger will be allocated to. | South Road Intercom |
Type | One of the defined triggers types. | DTMF |
Qualifier | An attribute for the trigger type | Digit 6 for DTMF |
Direction | This property is not used at the moment. | |
Relay | The required relay to be activated. | Relay 2 |
TimeGrid | The day and time when the trigger is valid | All Times |
Role | The role type. | Occupant |
From this version, the TAP TAP keypad can be programmed with an ID. See TAP TAP Installer Guide for instructions on how to program the keypad with an ID.