With the ELK/M1KAM is there a way to limit when a particular code can be used to open a door?

ghurty

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While I know the Elk is not a real access controller, using the M1KAM it is able to be one. However, besides writing manually in the automation rules, is there a way to limit when a particular code can be used to open a door?
 
Thank you
 
ghurty said:
While I know the Elk is not a real access controller, using the M1KAM it is able to be one. However, besides writing manually in the automation rules, is there a way to limit when a particular code can be used to open a door?
 
Thank you
I don't know if this helps your situation but I know that you can disable a user altogether using rules. It would lock that user out of the system completely.
 
Mike.
 
Hate to say it but the M1 ain't an access controller. It just provides a way to get credentials into the system. It's very limited in scope and you can control some things but not others
 
If you're looking to run a schedule, you would need to put a couple of conditional items or add another relay, so the KAM would grant access but the second relay would not allow the lock to physically unlock OR you do it via programming rules. The other way would be to put a time spec and disable/enable the user themselves, but that would need to be done for each credential.
 
To continue the above - if you're trying to do a bunch of users you'll quickly be irritated that there's no grouping - however if you're just trying to keep the maid and/or contractor limited to certain days/hours it's certainly doable with the M1.
 
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