It's quite common to have a time clock included, and a momentary push near reception or similar. It is usual to use the panels 24v aux output, via a NC output on the panel, this supplying a 24v relay. The relay is on at all times, and will drop out during a fire alarm, closing the doors. This is fail safe, and as it should be. Some people wire the relay in the panel via the NO contacts, so the relay only energised during a fire alarm, and the energising relay opens the contacts holding the doors open. This is not fail safe, as you're relying on the cable and relay working when needed.