Professional Door Control Management systems are typically used to manage access to specific areas. within a building or facility. Organizations possess the ability to control who can enter. when they can enter, and under what conditions.
System Setup and Installation
Hardware Installation: The system components (access control panels, card readers, electric locks, sensors, etc.). need to be installed at each access point (doors, gates). Connecting the components to a central access control panel is typically required for installation.
Software Installation: The management software is typically installed on a central server or computer. Allows administrators to configure and monitor the system. The software is responsible for managing user profiles and access rights.
Connecting all devices to the network is crucial. especially when remote monitoring and management is available through the system.

- Set Access Schedules: Configure doors to be unlocked or locked based on a predefined schedule. For example:
- Automatically unlock doors during business hours and lock them after hours.
- Set different access schedules for weekends, holidays, or emergency situations.
- Define Door Behavior: Some systems allow you to set how a door should behave. (e.g., automatically unlock in case of fire alarm activation).
If when assigning privileges to a user to allow access to the different doors. The following error does not appear when uploading to the panel. what we must verify is that we do not have any offline panel. This is because the software will try to upload the configurations to the offline panel and we will get the error message.
To solve we have 2 options go to the main console. Upload only the door access control that are online. (door m009-2 and Market are offline as shown in the image comes out communication error) as we can see below.

User Enrollment and Credential Assignment
Create User Profiles: Administrators create user profiles in the software. which will define the user’s name, role. and the access rights they require. Users can be employees, contractors, or visitors.
This could include:
Time-based access (e.g., only during work hours)
Role-based access. (e.g., managers may have more access than regular employees)
Access professional door control management that is based on location. (e.g., access to specific floors or rooms)
Assign Credentials: Depending on the system, credentials might be:
RFID cards (or proximity cards)
PIN codes (personal identification numbers)
Biometrics (fingerprint, facial recognition, etc.)
Mobile credentials (using smartphones as access tokens)
Set Access Levels: For each user. define what doors or areas they can access and when.
The other thing would be in the permissions of the user not to include the door access control that are offline in the synchronization. This would solve the error while the problem of the panel that is offline is solved. You can see that the same message comes out but as a warning is only close the window and reopen it and this would solve the error.
