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The Last to Leave feature in the Avigilon Alta Open mobile app works by setting the entry back to its default entry state. For Last to Leave to work, the entry must have an Entry Schedule assigned to it and the Schedule must have “Trigger after an unlock included in” enabled.

To enable Last to Leave:

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

  2. Go to Sites > Entry Schedules and click the plus (+) sign in the top right corner to Create a Schedule.

  3. Create an Entry Schedule according to your hours of operation and assign it to appropriate entries; see How do I assign Schedules to Entries?

  4. When creating the Entry Schedule, ensure that you enable Trigger after an unlock method included in and select the appropriate Entry State.

    1. In this example, the Scheduled State is Unlocked, which won’t take effect until someone unlocks using a method included in Convenience (any unlock method); for an alternate setup, read How do I configure Executive First-In?

Once saved and applied to your entries, a user will be able to tap Last to Leave in the Avigilon Alta Open mobile app and revert the Entry’s scheduled state (in this example, Unlocked) to its default state (Convenience).

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