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User and Access Group Schedules are useful if you want to restrict access or Trigger Methods for certain users/access groups. For example, you can define normal business hours for employees or require that certain users only use key cards. See How do I assign Schedules to Users/Access Groups?

Note: If you want to disable remote unlock access to all users in a group, create a Schedule with Onsite Only as the Scheduled State.

  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. Under Users > User Schedules, click the plus (+) sign in the top right corner to Add a User Schedule.

  3. Enter a name, then click Next.

  4. Click the plus (+) sign in the top right corner of Events to Add Event to create a new schedule.

    1. Choose between a Repeating Event and a One-Time Event.

    2. Enter a Name (optional).

    3. (Repeating Event) From the Frequency dropdown, select whether this schedule will recur daily, weekly, monthly, or annually.

    4. (Repeating Event) Select which days the schedule will occur.

    5. Enter a Start and End Time.

    6. Select a Time Zone.

    7. Enter a Start Date and choose Repeats Until.

    8. Select the Scheduled State from the dropdown.

    9. (Optional) Enable and set Trigger after an unlock method.

      1. If enabled, the entry will not change to the scheduled state until the first person with access triggers a door to unlock.

    10. Click Save.

Note: Entry MFA is set at the Entry State. You cannot override it with a user schedule, i.e An entry set to convenience will not follow a User Schedule that is set to MFA and vice-versa.

Note: A User Schedule cannot be more permissive than what the Entry allows. In this example, we’ve defined the Scheduled State as “Standard Security” which only works if the entry state is also set to Standard Security or Convenience (but not say, Strict Security). See What are Entry States?

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