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AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller & AXIS Entry Manager
Access Management
Access Management
About Users
In AXIS Entry Manager, users are people who have been registered as owners of one or more tokens (identication types). Each
person must have a unique user prole to be granted access to doors in the access control system. The user prole consists of
credentials that tell the system who the user is and when and how they are granted access to doors. For more information, see Create
and Edit Users on page 29.
Users in this context should not be confused with administrators. Administrators have unrestricted access to all settings. And in the
context of managing the access control system, the product’s web pages (AXIS Entry Manager), administrators are also sometimes
referred to as users. For more information, see Users on page 41.
The Access Management Page
The Access Management page allows you to congure and manage the system’s users, groups, doors, and schedules. To open the
Access Management page, click Access Management.
To add users to groups and apply access schedules and doors, drag the items to their respective destination in the Groups and
Doors lists.
Note
Messages that require action are shown in red text.
Choose a Workow
The access management structure is exible, allowing you to develop a workow that suits your needs. The following is a workow
example:
Jane Doe
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1. Create access schedules. See page 25.
2. Create groups. See page 27.
3. Apply access schedules to groups.
4. Add identication types to doors. See page 27 and page 28.
5. Apply access schedules to each identication type.
6. Apply doors to groups.
7. Create users. See page 29.
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