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A mantrap is an access control configuration that consists of interlocking doors, commonly used in banks, airports, and other high-security areas. In this setup, Door A must close before Door B can open, and Door B must close before Door A can open. To set up a mantrap configuration in Openpath, you'll need Lockdown and Rules Engine, which are available in the Premium and Enterprise packages.

First, configure two generic inputs:

  1. Go

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  1. to https://control.openpath.com/login

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  1. and log in. To access the European Partner Center, please go to https://control.eu.openpath.com/login

  2. Go to Hardware > ACU Management

  3. Click the ACU that contains Door A, then click the Ports tab

  4. Select a Contact or REX input that is unused by an entry and change it to a Generic Input

    • Note: This input must physically connect to a contact sensor on Door A

  5. Repeat these steps to create a Generic Input on the ACU that contains Door B (this may be the same ACU)

Second, create a Lockdown Plan:

  1. Go to Sites > Lockdown Plan Management

  2. Click Create Lockdown Plan

  3. Select the Zone(s) to be used in the mantrap (Door A and Door B)

  4. Set the Triggered State to Locked - no entry

  5. Click Save

Lastly, create four rules:

  • Rule 1 - Door A in High State triggers Lockdown Plan associated with Door A and Door B

  • Rule 2 -  Door A in Low State reverts Lockdown Plan associated with Door A and Door B

  • Rule 3 - Door B in High State triggers Lockdown Plan associated with Door A and Door B

  • Rule 4 -  Door B in Low State reverts Lockdown Plan associated with Door A and Door B

To create Rule 1:

  1. Go to Configurations > Rule Engine

  2. Click Create Rule

  3. Enter a name and description for the rule

  4. In the Trigger section:

    1. From the Type dropdown select Input 

    2. From the Event dropdown, select Generic Input State Changed

  5. In the Conditions section:

    1. Click Add Condition

    2. From the Type dropdown, select State Filter

    3. In the State to Match dropdown select High

    4. Click Add Condition again

    5. From the Type dropdown, select ACU Port Filter

    6. From the ACU To Match dropdown, select the ACU with Door A

    7. From the ACU Port To Match dropdown, select Door A's Generic Input

  6. In the Actions section:

    1. From the Type dropdown select Lockdown

    2. From the Lockdown Plan dropdown, select the plan you created for Door A and Door B

    3. From the Lockdown Action dropdown, select Trigger Lockdown

  7. Click Save

Your rule should look like the following:

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