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Component: EHS-CVS
Component Name: SAP Connected Vehicle Solution
Description: A security setting that prevents parkers from misusing their access control identification method to enter or exit a parking facility. This setting ensures that the parker keeps the following sequence entrance – exit – entrance – exit when using an identification method.
Key Concepts: Anti-passback is a security feature of the SAP Connected Vehicle Solution (EHS-CVS) that prevents unauthorized access to vehicles. It works by requiring a user to enter a unique code or password before they can access the vehicle. This code or password is then stored in the system and can only be used once, preventing the same user from accessing the vehicle multiple times without authorization. How to use it: To use anti-passback, users must first register with the system and create a unique code or password. This code or password must then be entered each time they wish to access the vehicle. The system will then check the code or password against its database and if it matches, the user will be granted access. If not, they will be denied access. Tips & Tricks: It is important to keep your code or password secure and not share it with anyone else. Additionally, it is recommended that you change your code or password regularly to ensure maximum security. Related Information: For more information on anti-passback and other security features of the SAP Connected Vehicle Solution (EHS-CVS), please refer to the official SAP documentation.