SMB App
Gallagher SMB
  • Using the Gallagher SMB app
  • Gallagher SMB app overview
  • Arming and Disarming
  • Access Control
    • Opening a door
    • Requesting access
    • Controlling a door remotely
    • Door states
    • Schedules
      • Door Schedules
      • User Schedules
  • Managing Users
    • SMB Key Tags
    • SMB User Codes
    • Delete or disable a User
    • User Privileges
    • FIDO Authentication
  • Managing alarm incidents
    • Self monitoring
      • Respond to an incident
      • Past Incidents
    • Guarding
    • Third-party monitoring
  • Managing system alarms
  • Site activity
  • Managing multiple sites
  • Settings
  • Troubleshooting
    • Common troubleshooting
    • Controller offline alarm
    • App notifications
    • Troubleshooting users
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  1. Access Control

Opening a door

Accessing a door on-site

Using the SMB app:

  1. Open the Gallagher SMB app (the app can be running in the background).

  2. Place your smartphone on or near the reader.

    1. If successful, the reader’s LED will turn green, and the door will temporarily unlock.

    2. If you receive an access denied message, you will either have the wrong permission for the door or, the area will be armed and you don’t have disarm privileges. Contact your Site Manager for assistance.

SMB Key Tags:

  1. Tap the SMB key tag once (single badge) at the reader.

    1. If successful, the reader’s LED will turn green, and the door will temporarily unlock.

    2. If you receive an access denied tone and the reader flashes red, you will either have the wrong permission for the door, or the area will be armed and you don’t have disarm privileges. Contact your Site Manager for assistance.

SMB User Codes:

  1. Enter your User Code.

  2. Push the button with the green tick.

    1. If entered correctly, the LED squiggle on the T30 reader flashes green, and access is granted.

    2. If entered incorrectly, the LED squiggle on the T30 reader flashes red, and access is denied.

Opening a door while off-site (remote)

To open a door while you are not at the site, see Controlling a door remotely.

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