Exporting cardholders to a DMP intrusion panel - DMP intrusion panel 4.2.2

DMP Intrusion Panel Extension Guide 4.2.2

Applies to
DMP intrusion panel 4.2.2
Last updated
2023-09-08
Content type
Guides > Plugin and extension guides
Language
English
Product
DMP intrusion panel
Version
4.2

You can push Security Center cardholders to a DMP intrusion panel, where they become user codes.

What you should know

Push to panel
Exports all Security Center cardholders to the panel and converts them to user codes. Updates, adds, and deletes user codes to match the cardholders in Security Center.
Force push to panel
Deletes all users from the intrusion panel, and then exports all Security Center cardholders listed to the panel.
  • Cardholders must be assigned at least one profile to have access to the panel. Cardholders without profiles don't have privileges on the panel.
  • The DMP 150 series panels have up to four profiles per user.
  • The DMP 100 series panels have one profile per user.
  • If a cardholder is in different groups, the profiles are merged. For example: Group A has profiles 3 and 4. Bob has profile 1 and 2, and is assigned to Group A. Bob will be pushed to the panel with profiles 1, 2, 3, and 4.
  • If a cardholder has more profiles than is supported by the panel, only the first profiles are kept, all extra profiles are ignored. For example, Group A has profiles 3 and 4, Group B has profiles 5, 6, 7, 8. Bob has profile 1 and 2, and is assigned to Group A and Group B. Bob will be pushed to the panel with profiles 1, 2, 3, and 4, and the profiles 5, 6, 7, 8 are ignored.
  • When you export cardholder lists from Security Center to a DMP intrusion panel, you can use an exclusion list to keep certain cardholders from being pushed to the panel, or to remove them during the next synchronization. For example, you can create an exclusion group for employees who are on vacation, and deny access to those employees' credentials while they are away.
  • Setting a cardholder's card credential to Stolen in Security Center causes that credential to be deleted from the DMP intrusion panel during synchronization.
  • Inactive users pushed to XR150-series panels are deleted.

Procedure

  1. From the Config Tool home page, open the Intrusion detection task.
  2. Expand the Intrusion Manager role from the entity browser, and then select the intrusion detection unit you want to configure.
  3. Click the Users codes tab.
  4. Choose the cardholders you want to export:
    1. In the Cardholder synchronization section, click .
    2. In the Configure cardholders profiles dialog box, click .
    3. Select the cardholders and cardholder groups that you want to export.
      CAUTION:
      Adding a cardholder group exports all the cardholders in that group. However, the users in the Exclusion list are not exported.
    4. Select one to four profiles, and then click Apply.
      Profiles give the cardholder access privileges, and are defined on the intrusion panel.
    5. Click Apply again.
  5. (Optional) Choose the cardholders that you want to exclude from the export:
    1. Click Exclusion list, select the cardholders and groups to exclude, and then click OK.
    2. Click Apply.
  6. (Optional) Filter cardholders by credential type.
    1. under Requirements, select one or both of the following:
    • Cardholders must have at least one card credential: Only push cardholders with one or more card credentials.
    • Cardholders must have at least one PIN credential: Only push cardholders with one or more PIN credentials.
    Selecting both options pushes cardholders with card and PIN credentials.
  7. In the Cardholder synchronization section, click Push to panel.
    Cardholders are exported to the panel.