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1. Enter the security level number four digits maximum Enter a description 30 characters maximum Press F6 Store then press F2 for the program security level definition screen PROGRAM SECURITY ENTRY DEFINITION pg1_entr pyl entr Program Security Level Definltleon Gllpued Functions dh Program Wane am Descripklon Gdd Update Delete Press F7 the first six system data items display mr zoom Pragraa Huse Dlspley Bragragn Has Ieee pei nn D Security User Entry LD rliy Repurt LIN rprk LB entr ID Securley Group Ent ru IE en I Serurliy Falntenence CEEE ik ces fisslgnment ah renatr D DanFigaratinn Entry Arrow down to the first system item for this new security level press F1 The system displays the program name and description to the left and the add update delete fields to the right For example 6 6 Section 6 System ADMINISTRATION Ipgl entr Program Security Level Deflnlilen FALLowed Funch Lonsk Ce Program Name and Description Add Update Delete firerss Des kgnnpnt H H H Enter Y or N in the add update delete fields to give or deny access to these functions on the selected screen If you do not make any Y N selection in the Add Update and delete fields the keyholder will not have access to the screen Press F6 Store and then before any other action is taken press F5 to return to the add mode for the next entry Repeat these actions for all items in the new security
2. sees ee ee ke 130 Threshold Mei 146 Ticket Serviced ii ee Re ee 89 Time amp Attendance Clock see 135 Timeout Device i see Re ee 45 Timer Cancelled ee ee 152 Timer Expired A 153 Timer Gate 151 Tran File Almost Full sees see ee ee 98 Unable to Act Output 49 Unable to Clear Output iese ee 48 Unable to Lock DOOF iese ee ee 46 Unable to Unlock Door ee ee 47 Unshunt Point goe EES EE EENDE DERS SENDE GESE RUE 95 User Logged Into Term iese 140 User Logged Off Term 141 ld LE N RE HERE N VIP Okay EE RE EE VIP Shunted VIP Tamper Fail ernnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnnr 180 VIP Tamper Okay 181 VIP Tamper Shunted see eke ee ee ee 184 VIP Tamper Unshunted AA 185 VIP Unshunted iii esse ee ee ee ee ee 183 Was Forced Armed sees ee ee ke 218 Zone Cancel Report 212 Zone Closed EE ceaseless 210 Zone Count Reese 149 Zone Opening Report 208 Zone Restoral ee ee ee 205 Zone Trouble rierien 202 APPENDIX D PROGRAM SECURITY MASTER LIST Level 1 COMPL SYSTEM ACCESS ID1_entr ID1 rprt ID2 entr ID menu aassmenu abacentr abacrprt acc menu accrmenu accsarch accsmenu acdsentr acodrprt acoventr acovrprt acrtrprt addusers agdsentr agrprprt almarprt alotentr alrmcln areaentr autoentr autorprt badgarch badgentr badgrprt badtrprt bdg1rprt beepentr bkup callig casmrprt cdinentr cdinrprt chstrprt compentr comprprt
3. The Abort Timers function F6 allows you to stop interactive timers that have started OTHER FUNCTIONS Printer Control senter Han Jun 17 12985 LCONL DV ROM Pu l luate auch lus Loy Printers Exik Reload Printer ITnfordation Turn On Prinler 1 Turn On Frintrr 2 Control Printers Function Keys F3 RELOAD Reloads printer data from the host which resets the printer logic and font size 2 10 SECTION 2 Monitor SECURITY Activity F5 PRNT ON Switch printer 1 on or off depending on current state used to control log printer only F6 PRNT ON Switch printer 2 on or off depending on current state Forgive Passback A passback violation occurs when a keyholder uses their key to reenter a door without first using their key to exit the same door For example a keyholder number 1 uses their key and unlocks the door The system flags keyholder number 1 as in Keyholder number 1 passes their key to keyholder number 2 When keyholder number 2 attempts to use the key the systems gives keyholder number 1 a passback violation This was originally developed for parking lot control The system handles vehicle and personal passback separately To allow the keyholder to enter the area use the forgive passback function 1 Enter key number or ALL for all keyholders press Enter 2 Press F1 to confirm the passback forgive Manual Access Granted Used when a command key is not available mislaid stolen etc this fun
4. Pot Ld B scriptlen Status Shut Last called 3JE A F11 5422 EDIAL UF TDN 12731769 19 60 1 TARA ALC TEUILE prada MAN SHAT A5 L1 97 14 34 H 1 PPL Ff 1 Tb TOP g rr 18 06 4942 16 46 H H Control Remote Devices Function Keys F2 CALL HLD Call device F3 HANGUP Disengage connection Building Modes Building modes open closed limited combined with the ACU report definitions provide an extra level of security when the building is empty or a reduced number of staff are present Door switches and or other monitor points active in the building open mode can be configured to generate alarms if activated when the building is in limited or closed mode Also if open mode closed mode or station readers have been defined reader operation for those locations will change when the building mode changes For example an open mode reader will not read keys when the building is in limited or closed mode monitor Fri Mar 14 18 47 ADM sys ALL EHCONPASS IMG Contral Building Modes ntid Description ACU Status Building Hadr Hu Alarms Pending dazi LC 301 REMOTE daa Z r CLOSED H1HH DIAL UP GZ H1 SUD CLUSEL daai TIME EPEEX Hz DHLIHE DEEN Aad TIA E BAAR Hi OHI TIME PEN dad ALPHA LAB 90044 SLA OFFLINE OPEN Control Building Modes Function Keys F2 OPEN Change current building mode to open 2 12 SECTION 2 Monitor SECURITY Activity F3 LIMITED Change current building mode to limited F4 CLOSED Change current bui
5. e To move forward through the fields press Enter To move backward through the fields press Ctrl u To move between characters within a single field use the left and right arrow keys SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1 13 Moving to Prior Screens Press F1 to return to the previous screen displayed If required continue to press F1 to return to the system main menu FINDING ADDING AND STORING DATA Finding Data Use the find mode to locate and select data A specific record a single keyholder ID for example or a group of records all keyholders in a particular job category for example can be found For example assume we need to find all keyholders assigned to tenant 2 who began work after May 1 1995 First select the keyholder entry screen key_entr NOTE The keyholders are the object of the search which is why we begin at the keyholder entry screen Tenant 2 and issue date are the search criteria 1 Press F4 to clear fields and to enter the find mode The third status field at the top of the screen displays find 2 Press Enter to advance the highlight bar until you reach the first search item Tenant and type 2 3 Press Enter to advance the highlight bar until you reach the second search item Issue Date and type 05 01 96 Note Enter the date according to the format for your system that is either MM DD YY or DD MM YY 4 Press F3 to begin the search process the sixth status field displays findin
6. see 121 Negative Acknowledge ieke ee 0 New Day 63 No Key Set for DIN 75 Not Used EN 50 Not Used EE 51 Not Used ie ee ee ee RE Ee ee ee ee ee ee 96 Open Cash Drawer iese ek ee 160 Output Activated sesse ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 67 Output Deactivated iese ee ee ee 68 Over Device Limit 170 Over Max Key Limit sees ee Re 250 Parameter Load Error 97 Passback Violation ees ee ee ee ee ee 100 Point Disabled iss esse Ge Ee ae AE ER AR ES Ge EES WEE 9 Point Not On Pie 10 Point Trace 3 Poller Can t Open Port iese ee ee 23 Poller Died ii osse aged oe se es De ES 22 Poller Params Reloaded 41 Poller Started ese ese ee ee ee ee ee ee 24 Poller Stopped A 25 Power Failed sis esse ses Ge GER de se EG ES ee SEE 32 Power Report Shunted see 114 Power Report Shunted iese ee 122 Power Report Unshunted see 115 Power Report Unshunted iis ee 123 Power Restored ees ee ee ee ee ee ee 33 Power Up Message ee eek ee ee 222 Printer Error cccccccccccccssssseseeceeeeeeeeeeaaeees 40 Printer Off sees VERE EE ER SE ie De Re Del 28 Printer ON eie ee ee ee ee ee RR EE ee ee ee ee 29 Project Activated sees ee ee ke ee ee 230 Project Deactivated sees ee 231 Project Normalized rrnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 232 Radionics Unit Power Fa 213 Radionics Unit Restore ees ee ee ee 214 Radionics Un
7. 6 2 Adding Changing Data 1 14 Adjustable Baud Rate 708P 800 Pollers 6 19 Alarm Contact 1 2 Alarm Contacts 1 4 Alarm Servicing 2 8 Alarm Servicing Function Keys 2 8 No Activity Timeout 2 13 Alarm Servicing Archive Report Sample Report 3 5 Alarm Servicing Function Keys 2 8 Alarm Servicing Report 3 4 Alarm Transaction Clean Up alrmcin 6 16 Alarms and Responses 1 7 All Transactions 1 7 Anti Passback Control 1 6 Application Screens 1 10 Audible Alarms 1 5 Auto Key Entry 4 34 Automatically Entering Card Numbers 4 34 Configuring the Reader 4 34 INDEX 2 Auto Opens Activates 4 42 Automatic Access Control 1 6 Automatic Activate Deactivate 1 6 Automatic Restart 1 16 Automatic Unlock Lock 1 6 B Basic System Usage 1 16 Logging Off 1 15 Biometric Identifiers 1 3 Building Modes 2 11 C CCTV 1 17 Clearing a Field 1 14 Communications Monitor 1 6 Company 1 2 Complete Portability 1 5 Contact Alarms 1 4 Control Building Modes Function Keys 2 11 Control Devices Function Keys 2 3 Control Devices screen 2 3 Control Doors Function Keys 2 6 Control File Maintenance ctrlentr 6 8 Control Function Keys Control Doors Function Keys 2 6 Control Input Function Keys 2 5 Control Locks Function Keys 2 4 Control Output Function Keys 2 5 Control Zone Function Keys 2 6 Locks 2 4 Control Function Menu Devices 2 3 Control Functions Menu 2 2 Poller Function Keys 2 2 Pollers 2 2 Control I
8. ACCESS ASSIGNMENT AE 4 8 Keyholder Access Assignment egrpentr ee se ee AA ee 4 8 COPY KEYHOLDER ACCESS IERGC OPT 4 8 ACCESS DEFINITION ET 4 9 Access Code Entry acdsentr ie ee ee Re ee Ee ee ee Ge ee AA ee 4 9 Access Group Entry agdsentr Jooren 4 11 Access Override Entry EE 4 13 Eed RE EE ER SET 4 14 Project Entry prj entr prd ent 4 14 TIME CODES MCDEN TR RES Se AR a bee SS GER AR RR 4 16 HOLIDAYS HOL_ENTR eicinaite ee Gee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 4 16 TENANTS TENTENTR iese ees ese Pen ee dd ve ee ke Ve ee ke N ee NA ee AN 4 17 INSTRUCTIONS INSTENTRI ee ee ee RA Re ee Re ee AA Re AA ee ee 4 17 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION CONFMENU eessen 4 18 ZONES Zoneentr cece eeeceeeeeeceececcaeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeseeecedecsaeaaaanaaneeeeeeeneeeeeees 4 18 Areas areaentr areaentr1 ie ee Re Ge AR AA Re de ee ee 4 19 Pollers pol entr 2 RE OE EE RE ER OR 4 19 BE EE N 4 21 Device Entry dev_entr All Device Types ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 4 22 SE NexSentry Device Configuration Entry Inexsent A 4 26 KE 4 31 Reader Entry rdr entr i s sed aa ANS ER ed de 4 32 Points pnt et RES SERE RR ER ee ge De n ee ER Gee oe ee ge ge ees 4 39 Auto Opens Activates aannaaien aaa Re de ee ee 4 42 Device Report Definition rdefentr ie ee ER ee AAR 4 43 SE 422 PIN Definition siese SR Ge EE ee Eed ee deed 4 43 SE 422 Hardware Definition ee ee ee ee ee ee RR ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 4 4
9. ACU has lost communication with reader open coax Previously failed reader or open coax repaired Log printer is not functioning properly Host has initialized a poller DOOR HELD OPEN Second alert message A GENERAL input has been activated Previously activated GENERAL input point has been cleared Response from polled ACU by host not received within allotted time usually 2 seconds Host unable to implement automatic or manual command to lock a door error on lock Host unable to implement automatic or manual command to unlock a door error on unlock Host unable to restore output contact to normal error on output clear Host unable to restore output contact to active error on output clear Reserved for future applications Reserved for future applications Timed unlock command entered Manual access command issued Message Device Online Request Manual Access Building Closed Trace Repack OK Error Setting Bldg Mode Key Activated Key Deactivated Key Not Active New Day Remote Trans Received Host Dial OK Error Dialing Remote Output Activated Output Deactivated Invalid PIN Entered Redundancy On Redundancy Off Host Poller Down Acknowledge DB Xfer Failed DB Xfer No Key Set for PIN Keyholder Duress Controller Comm Error RDI Dialed In Lot Full Max Tenant In Lot Alarm Resolved Enter Attended Mode APPENDIX C SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS NUMERICAL SEQUENCE Explanation
10. Company Keyholder s employer Department A particular group within a company to which a keyholder is assigned Device A controlling element of the system which communicates with the computer and the system points see System Hardware in this section Event Any defined transaction which requires action by an access control system Examples keyholder entry request activated alarm Job Category A code assigned to a keyholder indicating the employee group category Key Number Keyholder s security key number Unlike the keyholder ID this number may be changed e 9 if a key is lost or removed e g if an employee leaves the company Keyholder Employee or visitor who holds a valid security card for an access control system SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1 3 Keyholder ID Keyholder s ID number The unique ID number is used by the computer to keep track of all activity for that person Once entered the keyholder ID cannot be changed Location Location of the office or branch of the company to which a keyholder is assigned Tenant One of several distinct occupants of a facility with a single access control system The data for each tenant using the system appears separate from that of all other tenants Time Code A definition of the time of day and the days of the week when events are to occur Used in assigning access privileges performing scheduled tasks and monitoring points Trace A realtime as it is happening dis
11. F3 FORWARD Page forward through the transactions F4 OLDEST Go to first transaction F5 LATEST Go to last transaction ALARM SERVICING The system emits beeps when an alarm occurs and displays the number of pending and active alarm data in the upper right corner of the monitor menu screen Pending alarm condition no longer occurring but not yet formally resolved Active alarm condition still occurring Begin resolving alarms using the alarm servicing screen Alarm Seevboimg Currently Pending Alarar 13 Ad 94 HA GE lara I lv Pal Point Description Date Tine Tran bescriptlon Alarm Servicing Function Keys F2 VIEW MAP Press F2 to display a map showing alarm location Location indicated by the point ID in a red rectangle other map symbols do not display when an alarm is triggered F3 INSTRUCT Instructions Press F3 to display a list of actions to take in response to the alarm F4 RESPONSE Press F4 to display the alarm response entry screen First enter Y or N in the situation resolved field Y cannot be entered if the alarm is still occurring take action to halt the alarm condition then enter the actions taken A printable record of these actions is written to disk see Section 3 Alarm Servicing Report F5 FAST ACK Fast Acknowledge Press F5 and the alarm is considered resolved use with caution because this does not allow entry of operator response to an alarm F6 SIL ALL Silence All Press F6 to silence bee
12. Transaction Entry Transaction Type C103 ete bien Hodifier Transaction Group gt G lars Priority i Event Task Activity H Tine To Acknouledge Display Color Z Clear Transaction Honitor Group 8 Frinter Color B bisplay Icon Printer Group B Audible Alert M Enter HI if using Global Beep gt 000000 tran So Log Keuholder Log NM Point Log Description DAYTIHE ACCESS GRANTED Section 6 System ADMINISTRATION 6 13 Transaction Type ID The unique ID number of a transaction The system is pre programmed to use specific transaction types for certain events at certain types of points See Appendix C System Transactions for a complete list of standard transactions Transaction Modifier Required as applicable Enter a transaction modifier code to indicate a customized version of a standard transaction The values are A through Z all uppercase a through z all lowercase 0 through 9 Transaction Group Forfuture use Will permitthe categorizing of transactions into broader groups for easier reporting and editing Alarm Priority Conditional Used to declare that a particular transaction is an alarm transaction and to indicate the alarm priority The range is 1 through 9 with 1 being the highest priority and 9 the lowest Enter 0 for a non alarm transaction Event Task Activity Conditional Used if the system has been programmed to respond to a particular event via the event task subsys
13. Type Optional Enter the number for the key type used Default is 0 Norte The valid key types are as follows None 1030 1040 1050 1060 1050 1060 Digital Keys RAVN SO Aux Type Conditional Auxiliary key type A second key type other than the one entered in the previous field can be entered here if applicable Default is 0 0 None 1 1030 2 1040 Note the previous two fields are applicable only to devices that support multiple key types VW 10 Facility Required for key types 1 and 2 previous field Enter the facility code assigned to the keys Defaults to if omitted Alt Facility Conditional Enter a second facility code to allow a different set of keys to be used with this ACU Defaults to if omitted Auto Forgive Optional Up to four time codes can be entered that execute the forgive command at the ACU Default is 0 feature disabled if all auto forgive time codes are 0 808 Modem Definition Not used Number of Retry Times Not used XON XOFF Not used 4 26 SECTION 4 Master FILE ENTRY Building Closed Time Codes Optional Provides up to four time intervals during which the building should be closed Default is 0 14 Building Open Reminder Optional Ifthe building should be closed indicated by the time codes entered in the previous field a reminder message is logged and repeated for the number of minutes specified 0 to 240 Default
14. allows access but displays and logs a message The software handles vehicle and personal passback separately Automatic Access Control Permits employees or visitors with assigned access codes to pass through only those doors assigned to them and only during the proper days and hours Automatic Activate Deactivate Permits the automatic activation of specific output points to control lighting status indicators or other electrically controlled functions Automatic Unlock Lock Allows doors to be opened automatically only during specified time periods then re locked automatically at a later time Communications Monitor Permits security personnel to check all wiring and communications to all hardware elements and displays raw data exchange between the host computer and a connected device Event Monitoring Displays events as they occur and monitors the door status and other access points Allows security personnel to watch events at all doors in the system from one location Flexible Event Handling Flexible event handling automatically activates outputs displays special messages and enables disables devices Anything which can be done manually on the SE 6000 can also be performed automatically using this feature Independent PIN Entry Access control can be enhanced using personal identification numbers PINs PINs are entered via keypad devices assigned to readers Also high security independent devices hand geometry readers
15. of the expected number of rows Monitor this table using Display Database Statistics dbstats Archiving is usually performed monthly or every two months Note that unless necessary for reporting purposes WSE recommends that you archive system information when your transaction volume reaches 100 000 records 6 16 ALARM Section 6 System ADMINISTRATION TRANSACTION CLEAN UP alrmcln Each time an alarm is triggered a record is created and stored in a separate file along with the operator s alarm servicing response This table is then available for reporting using the alarm servicing report Over time the size of this table grows and takes up excessive space on the hard disk Cleanup this table when the PUBLIC alrmtran table reaches 80 of the expected number of rows Monitor this table using Display Database Statistics dbstats JOURNAL ARCHIVE jourarch This function copies journal records to tape and then deletes them from the hard disk The journal archive program archives all journal information except for the current day Archiving is performed using the jourarch screen Ljavrarsh OFF ond Audit From Dlek Thls progran ulll nfflaad Lhe Audilt Trall ron disk Lo tape UARHIHG AHY IHFORHATIOH ALREADY DM THIS TAPE HILL BE LOST It PE LEE TET DET TULLETE EE RR HE EER H HEEN DDE EDLE EEE Please Hake sure that the tape as loaded Do wou ulsl Le conlinue 7 JOURNAL REPORTING jourrprt This function reports all changes
16. the key field 4 48 Section 4 Master File Entry Key B Start position and length of second part of key Key C Start position and length of third part of key Expiration Date Start Expiration date start position Site Code Site code start position ABA Card Data Action The report number ID that will execute in response to an ABA card swipe event Based on Key Number Y N Actions to take that are based on the key number Based on Site Code Y N Actions to take that are based on the site code Based on Expiration Date Y N Actions to take that are based on the expiration date ee 00 00000 Use Site Code as Key Y N Use the site code as the key number DKR CONFIGURATION ENTRY The DKR Digital Key Reader configuration entry screen is used to change the factory set operational default values A brief introduction to these procedures is given here but for complete information consult the appropriate DKR manual n all cases however do not attempt these procedures without first contacting your dealer and or WSE customer support Ldkrcentr I BEH Configuration Entry onflguratlen Jd Send Key Ta ACU dice NM Head Range 255 Wumker OF Reade A Q Time 218 LED and Beeper Setup On TLHE OMT Tise Durathon dz Jz 64 d B d d B H Configuration ID Enter a configuration ID number in the range 1 9999 Send Key to ACU Once Controls the number of times the key number is forwarded to the ACU
17. 1 is for output points 5 Contact Required For points connected through an MSM to an ACU enterthe MSM point contact number 1 2 3 or 4 For directly connected devices enter the contact number for that device 0 through 15 Note for WSE 422 0 75 is for inputs and 0 51 if for outputs Refer to the WSE 422 input output tables at the back of this section OQO Point Type Required zoom available Enter the point type number in the range 1 through 9 as described above or screen check using F7 zoom Section 4 Master File Entry 4 41 Time Required for point type 2 door switch and 6 general when used with an OPTO 22 disregard for all other types For type 2 enter the number of seconds before the door is to be considered held open The range is 1 through 240 the default is 15 seconds and this is the recommended value for normal usage For type 6 and if this is an output point enter the number of seconds that the OPTO 22 output remains active The range is 0 through 655 0 indicates no time limit O Point Mode Required except for MSMs enter 0 if this the case Enter 0 zero if the point is normally open enter 1 if the point is normally closed Default is 0 Input Output Required Enter for an input point enter O letter O for an output point Default is I 10 Watchdog Required for Opto 22 devices only Indicates the action to be taken if communication is interrupted between the host computer and the device
18. 2 Monitor SECURITY Activity F6 UNSHUNT Unshunta selected output point previously shunted If no output point is selected F6 unshunts all output points in the zone Doors The Control Doors screen displays point ID description status and shunt of the door switches Monkter Han Jun 17 11 52 LEOMLEY ROM Cane rol Boor Shunt ntld Descrlet lon BEBE INTEMSLUE CARE Is CLOSED ARCA ANIMA 1 66 DS CLOSED L L DIMIMG HALL D CLOSED A2BL CHEMTOALS DE CLOSED 1BLL OGE DS CLOSED TIM SHHT 1BE1 ONT DOLL GATE D CLOSED Control Doors Function Keys F5 SHUNT Shunt a selected door If no door is selected F5 shunts all doors in the zone F6 UNSHUNT Unshunt a selected door previously shunted If no door is selected F6 unshunts all doors in the zone Select Zone The Select Zone screen displays zone description count PBarea PBtype PBlevel see F3 RSET CNT below monitor Fel Har 14 18 39 CANIM SVS Ho Alaras Pending ALL ENCOMPASS NG Select fone fone Description Count HA ALL ENCOAPASS NG I L ALPHA LAB ZUME B PERSONAL HAH LOL Z HART PASSBACK TEST ZDHE 2 TERSDMAL HARD LOCAL A HARD PASSBNEK TEST AME A A PERSONAL HART LEA d HARD ANTE PASSHOGE TEST H VEHICLE HARE GLOBAL 5 HARD FASSHACRK TEST ZOME VEHICLE HARE GLOWAL E PREERN ZDNE NORTH PERSONAL SOFT BLO 7 FROMI ENTRANCES AACN H PERSONAL SOFT GLOPAL Use the arrow key to make the desired selection and press F2 Control activity remains e
19. ACU communicating with host Manual access command entered Obsolete message Host has loaded new database information Building mode command unsuccessful Key presented to activate reader activate card enabled Key presented to deactivate reader deactivate card enabled Access denied key applies to activate reader Host rebooted or clock has crossed 00 00 Dial up device transmission received by host Host has called a dial up device Download errors to remote dial up device encountered Output contact manually or automatically activated Output contact manually or automatically deactivated PIN entered incorrect Not used at this time Not used at this time Not used at this time Data successfully downloaded to target device Data download attempt to target device failed PIN entered without valid key presentation PIN entered in reverse sequence indicating a duress situation If valid access is granted Host to local controller communication failed RDI unit has dialed host and is logged in Optional parking function Optional parking function Alarm event resolved Optional parking function PPENDIX C SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS NUMERICAL SEQUENCE Message Enter Unattended Mode Batch Request Received Remote Comm Ended Global Silence Request Ticket Serviced Chksum Err In Sys DB Chksum Err In Key DB Alarm Active Alarm Clear Shunt Point Unshunt Point Not Used Parameter Load Error
20. Alarm Project Activated Project Deactivated Project Normalized Invalid Project Alarm Not Acknowledged Alarm Acknowledged Explanation VIP keypad not responding VIP keypad returned from failed status VIP tamper fail reported VIP tamper switch OK VIP shunted VIP unshunted VIP tamper switch shunted VIP tamper switch unshunted For Radionics systems for future use Project activated Active project deactivated Project normalized Access denied to a project controlled door no access privileges No alarm response within time specified in transaction description record Alarm acknowledged Message Disk Almost Full Over Max Key Limit RDI Full RDI Too Hot RDI Too Cold RDI Timeout Problem RDI Hardware Problem RDI Modem Problem RDI Alarm Table Error RDI Comm Error RDI Host Comm Error RDI Can t Close 808 DB Debug 0 Transaction Debug 1 Transaction Debug 2 Transaction Debug 3 Transaction Debug 4 Transaction Debug 5 Transaction APPENDIX C SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS NUMERICAL SEQUENCE Explanation Disk space at value of DISKWARN parameter usually 90 full Attempt made to download more keys than the device will hold RDI transaction buffer full RDI upper temperature limit exceeded RDI lower temperature limit exceeded RDI unable to communicate with 808S RDI has detected an error with its operating hardware RDI has detected a modem error RDI alarm table full or
21. Bed Eech Rescele LLE rs eat EN 6 TE Tk Lk Zei det IC lOv rut Pil E IAlarc Pil hne vi an pirat tap al t T FALL MAP DRAWING ComMANDS AND DESCRIPTIONS COMMAND DESCRIPTION Delete Ob Remove graphics and text Once selected the menu list shows only those object types currently on the map Select one then follow deletion instructions Section 4 Master File Entry ReDraw Rectify Rescale Curve Circle Rectangle Triangle Polyline Line Text Outpt Pt Camera Pt Sensor Pt DoorSw Pt Alarm Pt Fire Pt File Menu EXIT DRAW 4 51 Redraws screen Use if graphics appear incorrect Makes all lines close to horizontal or vertical exactly horizontal or vertical Lines nearly 45 are drawn at exactly 45 Rescale resize map Lines and curves change text and icons do not change Draw curved lines Draw circles Draw boxes Draw triangles Draw connected lines Draws a single line Create text labels large and small Output point icon Rectangle with a smaller rectangle crossing it point 4103 on sample map Camera point icon Rectangle with a small projection to the left point 9997 on sample map Sensor point icon Black rectangle when locked white when unlocked point 1030 on sample map Door switch icon point 1031 on sample map Alarm point icon Red rectangle point 999 on sample map Fire point icon The icon shows a
22. Count for a particular Zone or all Zones reset Forgive passback command issued Not used at this time Not used at this time Not used at this time Operator initiated device reset from devices menu Operator initiated key reset from devices menu Affirmative response following device reset command Key information successfully reset in 8xx series ACU Unable reset memory system data for 8xx series ACU Unable reset key data for 8xx series ACU Parking attendant cash drawer opened improperly Wrong type magnetic stripe card presented SE 422 input line cut SE 422 input line shorted Reserved for future applications System configuration has exceeded specified limits Site code not on file or invalid ABA card presented has expired Five 40 character lines maximum encoded on ABA cards APPENDIX C SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS NUMERICAL SEQUENCE Message VIP Failure VIP Okay VIP Tamper Fail VIP Tamper Okay VIP Shunted VIP Unshunted VIP Tamper Shunted VIP Tamper Unshunted Radionics Unit Test General Trouble Zone Trouble Line Card Trouble General Restoral Report Zone Restoral Line Card Restored General Opening Report Zone Opening Report General Closing Report Zone Closed General Cancel Report Zone Cancel Report Radionics Unit Power Fail Radionics Unit Restore Listen In Report Listen Done Communicator Power Fail Was Forced Armed Status Report Busy Seconds Error Power Up Message Radionics
23. Definition Reader Point Id 8004 Contact 4 8006 Contact 6 8008 Contact 8 Access Group Entry agdsentr agrpentr To facilitate assigning similar access privileges to large numbers of keyholders the system allows two or more access codes to be combined into an access group Two screens are used agdsentr and agrpentr Sample screens follow Lagdsent ri Access Group Entry Access Gruup Ji Es Tenant 1 d BETA COMPUTERS Group Description WEEKEND UNSKED TESTING Access Group ID Required Enter a four digit maximum access group number Tenant Required zoom available Enter a four digit maximum tenant number Default is tenant 0 4 12 SECTION 4 Master FILE ENTRY Group Description Required Enter a 30 character maximum description of the access group When screen entry is completed press F6 to store the data at which point the Access Group Definition screen displays automatically This screen permits you to enter the access codes that will apply to this access group Each access code entered must be added F5 and stored F6 individually When you finish data entry for this screen press F6 again to store the now fully completed access group NOTE Host controlled and downloaded access codes may be combined in the same access group but see Warning at the end of this subsection Access Group Derinition agrpentr Laqrpentr Access Group Definition Fees B Gude Aecess Code Desoript lun
24. EE EE EE EE EN 2 9 Printer Control 2 9 eie N le ARE EE EE EE OE 2 10 Manual Access Granted ee RA AA Re AA Ge ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee nnt 2 10 Force Table Download iese EI Gee Ge ee ERA ES OE Rees ENEE Ae 2 10 Remote Devices ii ER AR EA Re de Ge ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee AR ek ee 2 11 Building vele EE EE EE EE EE OE N 2 11 Full Screen Monitoring ee ee RR ee ee RR ee ee ee Re ee ee ee 2 12 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 2 12 Disk Almost Full Warning see ee ee Re ee ee RR ee ee Re ee ee ee RR ee ee ee 2 12 Status Screen Function Timeout ee ee ee Re Re Ee ee ee ee AR 2 13 Alarm Servicing No Activity Timeout iese ee ee ee ee ee ee 2 13 Monitoring Security Passwords se ee ee ee ee ee ee Re ee ee ee Re ee ee ee 2 14 Modified Usage of Invalid Facility Code log 2 15 SECTION 3 SECURITY REPORTS cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 3 1 INTRODUCTION TE 3 1 POINT HISTORY REPORT es ede ee ke gedeien Aeddi 3 2 Point History Sample Report ese see ee ek ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 3 2 KEYHOLDER HISTORY REPORT ee ees ee see see ee ee see ede ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 3 2 Keyholder History Sample Report ees se ee dee ee se ee ee ee ee de ee ee 3 3 TRANSACTION HISTORY REPORT iese ee ese ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee aaa ee ee 3 3 Transaction History Sample Report ss see ek Re Re ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 3 4 ACCESS CONTROL ARCHIVE REPORT ee ees ee ee ee ee ee ee ee e
25. Enter 0 No action default 1 Open on time out 2 Close on time out 808 Report Required for points attached to 8xx series ACUs Note that this is used with alarm generated points If it is a door switch ora REX it is defined on the second page of the Reader screen The word report in this context identifies a previously defined action that the ACU is to take in response to specific events Up to 15 reports can be defined for each ACU see the respective ACU manual for detailed information Enter a number in the range 1 through 15 indicating the 808 report to be used If omitted Report 1 report to host at all times is used by default 12 Enable Point Conditional zoom available Indicates a point ID that must be activated before the current point can be activated Enter the enable point ID number This is only active for host control points NOTE The Enable Point is primarily used with closed circuit television monitors CCTVs but can be used elsewhere For example in order to open a parking lot gate a car must first be sensed by adetector enable point Then when the proper keyholder uses their key the gate opens allowing access Disable Required A Y N field indicating if the point is currently disabled Y Default is N point currently active Note that an intelligent ACU will only control host action not the physical action at a site where the ACU reports a contact closure 4 42 Section 4 Mas
26. Enter modify reader key pad information Enter modify reader information specific to 808S Enter modify reader information specific to SE 422 Enter modify reader information specific to 818x Enter modify reader information specific to NexSentry Enter modify point information Enter auto activation auto opening times for points readers Define 808S action reports Define default number of digits and seed the PIN SE 422 Enter modify sub device information for SE 422 Enter modify remotely connected device information Define site configuration for SE 422 Define ABA magnetic stripe card configuration Define digital key reader configuration Menu to the user defined field entry screens Enter modify user defined field A appears on key_entr Enter modify user defined field B appears on key_entr Enter modify user defined field C appears on key_entr Enter modify user defined field D appears on key_entr Enter modify user defined field E appears on key_entr Enter modify user defined field F appears on key_entr Create real time control maps alarm location maps APPENDIX B SYSTEM SCREEN HIERARCHIES Master Fite REPORTS ScREEN TITLE rprtmenu key_rprt aassmenu egrprprt emrdrprt accrmenu acodrprt agrprprt acovrprt fs_rprt prj_rprt epj_rprt pro_rprt tmcdrprt hol rprt tentrprt comprprt deptrprt loc_rprt job_rprt instrprt map_rprt con_menu zonerprt pol_rprt d
27. Entry Definition Site Definition Ticket Spitter Synch Status Code Entry Inventory Stat Code Menu Status Code Report Parking Sticker Entry Parking Stickers Parking Sticker Master Rpt Parking Sticker Display Delete Ticket Records System Configuration System Administration Transaction Archiving Conf Early Late Hours Editing T amp A Exceptions Keyholder Inquiry Detail Summary Report Offline Reporting Tasks ZZZ2 lt 2 lt Zz ZZ2Z2 lt 22 lt 2 lt lt lt 22 lt 22Z2Z Zz ZZ2Z2Z222Z22 lt 22 lt lt 2 lt 2Z22Z222 lt Z lt Z2Z2 lt lt lt Z ZzZzZ lt Z lt Zz ZzZzzZ lt ZZ lt Z lt lt lt zZzZZ lt Zz E zz ZZ2Z2Z222Z22Z2 lt 22 lt lt 2 lt 2Z22Z222 lt Z KZZ ZZ ZzZzZ lt Z lt Zz ZzZzZzzZ lt ZZ lt Z lt lt lt zZzZZ lt Zz E Zz ZZ2Z2Z222Z22 lt 22 lt lt 2 lt 2Z22Z222 lt Z lt Z2Z2Z2 lt lt lt Z taskrprt tatransf tbleentr tbllrprt tententr tentrprt termentr thstrprt tickentr tickpost tickrprt timemenu tkeyrprt tlogrprt tmcdentr tmcdrprt tourmenu tranentr trdsentr trdsrprt trptmenu trshentr trshrprt tsumrprt usraentr usrbentr usrdmenu vetlentr vistentr vistmenu vistrprt weekentr whowhere zoneentr zonerprt Task Event Master Report Record Transfer Rate Tables Tenant Billing Tenants Tenants Terminal Point Xref Tour Schedule vs Access Ticket Editing Post Serviced Tickets Ticket Transaction Report Time amp Attendance Keyholder Tour History Ticket Log Time
28. Hal BB aa 23 59 EN ee V DD DH BP AA NN N H H N DP D BB Hd H HH H H N H BE DH BB Hd NH N N M H N F gt TO CREATE REPORT DEFINITIONS FOR 9885 DEVICES ONLY Reader ID Required zoom available Enter a maximum four digit reader ID number Reader Description Optional Enter a maximum 20 character description of the reader Default is the reader ID number Device ID Required zoom available Enter the number of the device which controls this reader The related information computer ID poller number address automatically displays when the ID is entered 0 Sensor Required Enter the sensor port number of the ACU to which this reader is connected O Enable Point ID Conditional zoom available Indicates a point ID that must be activated before the current point can be activated Enter the enable point ID number NOTE The Enable Point is primarily used with closed circuit television monitors but can be used elsewhere For example a guard might need to personally recognize you and press an OK button activates enable point before your card will work at an ACU current point The system enters the default value of 0 zero if this field does not apply SECTION 4 Master FILE ENTRY 4 33 O 6 ee e Q Reader Type Required Enter the reader type number in the ranges 1 through 12 as described above Assoc Reader ID Associated Reader Required if the reader is used in conjun
29. Maps Security Level 0 Complete functionality 2 View maps only no control capabilities MODIFY PASSWORDS mod_pass Use the modify password screen to change an existing password mustbeloggedinas addusers Enter the user name then follow screen prompts A sample screen follows Land pass Had lfuy Fasskords Enter User Name or press EMIER ta exit bia setting password for user bin Last surLukssful password change f r Lim Ban Det 16 19 53 28 1996 Chante passuord You can choose whether you pick a passgord ar haug the sustem cycate ong ar you 1 Pick a passuard 2 Prnraumaakle password wlll be generated for you Enter chelue fdefault is 1 Enter the password twice to confirm it NOTE If you enter a user name but then decide that the password does not need to be changed then the current password must be reentered To return to the system administration menu after the new password has been entered first press Enter to return to ind pass Findify Fassuards Enter User Hama or press ENTER ta exit then press Enter again Section 6 System ADMINISTRATION 6 5 PROGRAM SECURITY sec menu PROGRAM SECURITY LeveL Entry pgacentr Begin creating program security level types by first displaying the program security level entry screen pgacentr Cogacente Program amp eerlty Level Entry Security Level Huber ZH Deserlptien MIN RE AOMITOR PRESS 4F2r MEAT FORA TO DEFINE PROGRAM SECURITY FOR THIS LEVEL
30. Pin Definition 4 43 818 4 28 8xx Series 4 24 ABA Configuration 4 47 Areas 4 19 Device Report 4 43 Devices 4 21 Dialer Entry 4 45 DKR Configuration 4 48 NexSentry 4 26 Points 4 39 Pollers 4 19 Readers 4 31 Site Entry Definition 4 46 Zones 4 18 Heat Sensors 1 4 Holidays 4 16 5 11 ID Security Group Entry ID2_ entr 6 18 ID Security Maintenance ID menu 6 17 ID Security Report ID1_ rprt 6 18 ID Security User Entry ID1 entr 6 17 ID 4000 Interface 1 18 Independent PIN Entry 1 6 Input Points 2 5 Installation Flexibility 1 5 Integrated Software Support 1 5 Intelligent Devices 4 21 Intrusion Devices 1 4 Invalid Access Attempts 1 7 Inventory Status Code Menu statentr 6 20 IQ 1 17 INDEX 7 J Job Category 1 2 Journal Archive jourarch 6 16 Journal Reporting jourrprt 6 16 K Key Inventory invtmenu 6 20 Key Inventory Entry cdinentr 6 21 Key Inventory Report cdinrprt 6 21 Key Inventory Status Code Report statrprt 6 20 Key Number 1 2 Keyholder 1 2 Access Assignment 4 8 Keyholder Access Entry 4 5 Keyholder Entry Page 1 4 2 Keyholder Entry Page 2 4 4 Master Reports 5 2 Project Assignment 4 6 Keyholder History 1 7 Keyholder History Report 3 2 Sample Report 3 3 Keyholder ID 1 3 Keyholder Loading loadmenu 6 17 Keyholder Zone Report 3 8 Sample Report 3 8 Keyholders 4 2 Keypad Controllers 1 4 Keys Master 5 2 L Location 1 3
31. Point IDs uniquely identify all system elements Request to Exit REX Sensor Used when both entry and exit control is required REX points usually push button devices motion detectors or push bars tell the computer that someone inside a building wants to exit The computer needs to know this to unlock the door or to disregard the door opening as being an alarm event Outputs Audible Alarms The computer can trigger bells buzzers and other types of audible alarms Remote Alarms The computer can dial police and or fire departments or any other agency as part of an alarm response plan System Software The system software links all input and output elements The software collects and reports data from input devices and controls the output devices based on this information The software also detects and reports any hardware problems that may occur Complete Portability A specific computer type is not required although Hewlett Packard computers are preferred because of performance and worldwide service Application programs run under an SCO UNIX operating system Installation Flexibility Tne SE 6000 can control many hardware setups including remote site networks The system can be programmed to control data flow between central and remote computers to create a large size security system controlled from a central point Integrated Software Support The SE 6000 communicates with a variety of access control and alarm monitoring
32. RHOI ACCESS CODE dB HO OPERATION HOST ACCESS FONE CR ELEVATOR FMAE35 COVE ipa ibe ALL ACCESS DOWNLOAD tis ALPHA HAAS SLAA ALLTIME DOMRS Access Code Required zoom available Enter an access code in any order to be linked to this access group Each code must be added F5 and stored F6 individually Access Code Description Automatically inserted by the system SFS only smart failsoft option Optional Smart failsoft access codes are used only when communications between the host and ACU are disrupted for more than 15 seconds Enter Y if the downloaded access code is to be sent to the ACU as a smart failsoft access code Note that this is used only in conjunction with host access codes The default is N SECTION 4 MASTER FILE ENTRY 4 13 WARNING 1 Access codes that include the same reader s should not be included in the same group unless one code is a downloaded code and it has been set up with the SFS smart failsoft flag set to Y Mixing codes that include common readers with different time codes may cause unpredictable results 2 Do not combine two access codes with the same download device ID in one access group 3 Keyholders may have only one downloaded access code per ACU Access OVERRIDE ENTRY Access override codes are typically used for visitors to restrict or allow access to specific locations for specific time periods This is a host function that must be used only if normal access is through host a
33. Report all remotely connected devices Report all remote site information Report all defined ABA sites Report all defined ABA configurations Report all digital key reader information Report all keyholders for SE 422 detailed or summary FUNCTION Menu to key Inventory functions Menu to the status definition functions Enter key inventory status codes Report all inventory status codes Enter key data Report inventory information for all keys B 4 PARKING STICKERS SCREEN TITLE stkrmenu stkrentr stk1entr stkrrprt stkrrprt1 stkrprt APPENDIX B System SCREEN HIERARCHIES FUNCTION Menu to parking sticker and license plate management functions Select keyholder for parking sticker and or license plate information entry Enter parking sticker or license plate information for keyholder Locate keyholder by license plate or parking sticker Display keyholder location information by license plate or parking sticker number Report all parking sticker license plate information SYSTEM DMINISTRATION SCREEN TITLE sys menu addusers mod pass sec menu pgacentr pg1 entr mnacopy pgacrprt showuser showdate showwho purgrprt beepentr syclmenu ctrlentr evenentr taskentr taskrprt tranentr dbmenu dbstats bkup downcln accsarch alrmcln jourarch jourrprt josrprt loadmenu ID menu ID1 entr ID2 entr ID3 entr FUNCTION Menu to the system administration functions Add operator to system Chan
34. Tran File Almost Full Database Error Passback Violation Building Open Building Open Limited Building Closed Tamper Report Shunted Tamper Report Unshunt Request To Exit REX Denied MSM Fail MSM Okay Door Report Shunted Door Report Unshunted Power Report Shunted Explanation Optional parking function Not used at this time Not used at this time Silence global beeping command issued Parking application has completed ticket update storage activities Difference exists between host and ACU system data Difference exists between host and ACU key data Alarm input active Previously active alarm input cleared Device point shunt command issued Device point unshunt command issued Reserved for future applications Host poller initialization failed Archive history file approaching capacity Archive immediately Data to database failed There may be many possible causes Access denied passback status 808 series ACU in open mode 808 series ACU in limited mode 808 series ACU in closed mode 8xx series ACUs device tamper report is shunted 8xx series ACUs device tamper report is unshunted REX contact activated during valid REX time REX contact activated during invalid REX time MSM failed Previously failed MSM repaired Door forced report shunted Door forced report unshunted Device power fail report shunted Message Power Report Unshunted COAX Report Shunted COAX
35. assigned to the same card group ID The group ID is used by ACUs which support ABA magnetic card readers to make access decisions based on site codes A sample screen follows Section 4 Master File Entry 4 47 IzxLt entr Site Entry Dei nit Len Group Id Grua 168 1 BBE 181 1AA1 G LE 7274 FFE L234 FFB Chiral 9955 Baag agg Laid KEE Ladd ogg 79dd GER 9998 0 Group ID Enter a four character maximum group ID number Code Enter a four character maximum site code Enter x in any position to act as a wild card all characters in that position are matched With the first x entry in the sample screen for example the range 1230 through 1239 would be matched ABA CONFIGURATION ENTRY The ABA American Banking Association configuration entry screen is used to define codes to be read from a standard ABA magnetic stripe card reader and to define actions to be taken in response to the cards read A sample screen follows ahar entr I AEA Configuration Entry Cont lgurat lon ld EE Start Length Hey 1 3 H y B d 2 Heg E 18 3 Expiration Date Start site Code Start ZA HEA Card Data Action A During Fall Soft Deny Access Deny access Based on keu nusber z H H Based on site code H H Based on expiration date H H Uer site codec as kru H Configuration ID Enter a four character configuration ID number Key A Start position and length of first part of key Key fields A B and C are linked to form
36. dbstats Display this data regularly to control disk space usage Note the PUBLIC archist table size near the end ofthereport The table size indicates the number oftransactions currently stored Perform an archive whenever the row count is roughly 80 of the expected number of rows A message is displayed if the row count reaches the expected number of rows If this happens archive immediately Two other tables should be checked regularly and purged if the expected number of rows exceeds 80 PUBLIC download PUBLIC alrmtran PERFORM Backup bkup Two backup types are available Database and Full Volume Section 6 System ADMINISTRATION 6 15 Phkupl Backup Sysken Di Exit Return bo Previous Menu 13 Data Base Backup 23 Full Volume Backup Which backup do you with to perforn 7 DATABASE Backup A database backup copies all information in the database exceptions user and map information If you make a number of changes to keyholder hardware and or access information in a single day then the database backup should be performed each day For these purposes use two alternating tapes one for odd days one for even to guarantee that no information will be lost in the event of a hardware malfunction Fu Volume Backup A full volume backup copies all system data including programs system configuration information and user map information The backup tape created is used to restore the system in the event of a hardware malfu
37. detailed instruction entry Refer to the sample screen for an example HARDWARE CONFIGURATION confmenu The hardware configuration item in the master file entry menu displays the hardware configuration menu confmenul Zones e Device Report Definition e Areas e SE 422 PIN Definition e Pollers e SE 422 Hardware Definition e Devices e Dialer Entry e Readers e Site Entry Definition e Points e ABA Configuration Entry e Auto Opens Activates e DKR Configuration Entry ZONES ZONEENTR Zones comprise user selected system components grouped to facilitate system operation and administration and are required if the anti passback feature is to be used Zones may be defined for vehicles as well as keyholders A sample zoneentr screen follows zongentrl mon Entry gone Number 1 fone Maar ALPHA 1A8 ANHE Passback Arend H Fassback Type Passhack lrvel O Zone Number Required Enter an four digit maximum zone number There is no default for this field Zone Name Optional Enter a 30 character maximum tenant name If this field is omitted the system fills the field with asterisks SECTION 4 MASTER FILE ENTRY 4 19 Passback Area Optional This field is used to indicate if passback is in effect for this zone Enter P if personnel passback is used V if vehicle passback is used N if passback is not used The default is N O Passback Type Required if passback field 3 is either P personnel
38. enter the applicable date Event Time Optional If the task referenced by this event is to be system initiated enter the applicable time Time Code Optional If the task referenced by this event applies to a specific time code enter the time code number Perform Task ID Required Enter the task ID number Tasks taskentr 000 0009 Used to set up tasks for the task event subsystem Tasks must be created before the associated event taskentr Tank Urtry Tank Serial F Tak 102 Rm Amar lb plidda Tank Point IV Ackivile Lade i ExLens1in Jeoetivale Code Ex Lens in User Loleroeclivei 4 Task Serial System assigned number used to keep track of all tasks Task ID Required Enter a user assigned task ID number Task IDs do not have to be unique All occurrences of a given task will be executed by an associated event Description Optional Enter a brief description of the task Task Point ID Required Point ID number controlled by this task Section 6 System ADMINISTRATION 6 11 Activate Code Extension Required System code number for the type of action to be performed The extension applies to camera presets for pan and tilt or image verification when used with a Polaroid ID 4000 system See table following this field description list Deactivate Code Extension Optional Ifthis task is to be automatically controlled by a time coded event enter the activate deactivate code to be executed
39. for WSE ID 4000 operators Define security groups for WSE ID 4000 operators Define specific operator privileges for a security group Message Negative Acknowledge Access Granted Key Trace Point Trace Invalid Time Invalid Day Invalid Reader Key Not Active Yet Key Terminated Point Disabled Point Not On File Key Not On File Invalid Facility Code Manual Unlock Manual Lock Auto Unlock Auto Lock Door Forced Open Door Held Open Door Closed Forced Door Closed Held Access Requested Poller Died Poller Can t Open Port Poller Started Poller Stopped Host Comm Started Host Comm Stopped Printer Off APPENDIX C SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS NUMERICAL SEQUENCE Explanation 708P unable to understand message from host Card or keypad entry granted access by ACU or host Card flagged as TRACE has been read A card has been read by a sensor flagged as TRACE Access denied card not valid at that time Access denied card not valid that day Access denied card not valid at that sensor Access denied card presented prior to issue date Access denied card presented after return date Access denied sensor disabled Sensor or point not defined in the host computer Access denied key not in ACU or host memory Access denied wrong facility code 1030 1040 keys only Reader door manually unlocked Reader door manually locked Reader door auto unlocked by host or ACU Reader door
40. in the ACU is suspected Downloads all host device data to the ACU and silences a latched alarm SECTION 2 Monitor SECURITY Activity F4 KEY RSET Key Reset Used when setting up new ACUs or reestablishing repaired ACUs or when the integrity of the data currently resident in the ACU is suspected Downloads all host key data to the ACU F5 SHUNT Shunt a device F6 UNSHUNT Unshunta device previously shunted Locks The Control Locks screen displays point ID description lock status shunt sensor coax door status monitor Tue Har 33 16 53 No Enplid he 1 Mi BYEEN ALL EMHEASS IP Control Locks Lek Fol ee Ion Stat Shunt Fear W121 F1 De HA LAWE gi rere HA DLs Fi P R AWE 1 EL dd NORMAL FORMAL Tr 1111 Fi Di Ri Tet NORMAL NORMAL Ka Lile Fi D1 Ri Cae aad Del MORAL MA 1113 F1 Dl A wet tty MAL PS MA Hie GON FOR 1 LOCK FAIL MORAL MA JL HUGS ADA d LOCK NORMAL MORAL MA 3176 S k ADR 7 LOCK NORMAL Ob M A Control Locks Function Keys F2 LOCK Lock selected door If no door is selected F2 locks all doors in the zone F3 UNLOCK Unlock selected door If no is door selected F3 unlocks all doors in the zone F4 TIME OPEN Unlock selected door for the amount of time programmed at the ACU or on the reader entry screen Ifno dooris selected ina zone F4 unlocks all doors inthe zone forthe amount of time programmed F5 SHUNT Shunt a door Section 2 Monitor Security Activity 2 5 F6 UNSHUNT Unshunt a door
41. level Note that the Add Update Delete fields only apply to screens with this capability not to menus NOTE 1 Add items to an existing program security using the foregoing methods 2 To delete an item first select as shown above then use Esc d r pgi entre Frnyran krruel tv eur Definition s l laurd Fum Lionsk Vd Pragran Hare ard Descripllon Add Update Delete gyrpentre Oster Ass rken H H H Copy Security mnaccopy It may be easier to copy an existing security level and make changes to this when creating anew security level To do this display the mnaccopy Copy Program Security screen enter the existing security level number in the Copy From field and enter the new security level number and description in the Copy To field Make changes to the new security level using the above procedures rmarriuayg Fap Frogran Security Buapy Prum SS Mapu Tu Security Master List pgacrprt Use the security master list pgacrprt facility to print a listing of all security levels established for your system or those for a selected range A complete list is given in Appendix D Program Security Master List Section 6 System ADMINISTRATION 6 7 T porerp t Arcuri ty Master 1 ist Tames Limit 0 lager limit Security Lese DISPLAY ALL VALID LOGINS showuser Use the showuser screen to identify by hard copy printout or report display at the system terminal all operators who have access to the
42. make XON XOFF Terminal Port and Host Port Used to inform the SE 422 whether XON XOFF flow control will be used at either of these two ports Used for remotely connected SE 422s only Bldg Mode Indicators Conditional Enter the input point contact number or output relay number to initiate and display the status of the building mode Monitor Input point contact ID 0 75 Open Limited Closed Output point relay ID 0 51 SECTION 4 Master FILE ENTRY 4 31 D READERS Duress Enable Indicates with a Y or an N whether the PIN duress feature of the SE 422 is turned on or not Show PIN Indicates witha Y or an N whether the PIN number should be displayed on a local terminal connected to the SE 422 after it has been calculated Building Closed Times Enter up to four time codes used for building closure Building Open Reminder Enter the number of seconds 0 240 that the building open message is to display Readers are usually assigned to ACUs but they may be used as standalone devices or linked to other security monitoring devices Twelve reader types 1 12 are currently defined 1 2 Access Control Controls power to a door lock allowing or denying entry Time and Attendance optional feature Monitors keyholders entry exit movements Meal Monitoring optional feature Tracks number of meals taken by a keyholder Guard Tour optional feature Monitors guard check in activities dur
43. may differ A sample project report screen follows pri rert Fren ject Report Louer Limit Upper Linit Project H 9499 pe Lugte i 1 1 ALL projects 42 Active projects da Inactive projects Sort Sryuenec 1 Feoject ID 21 Project Active Status Section 5 Master FiLe REPORTS 5 9 PROJECT REPORT SAMPLE REPORT 03 25 96 Security Electronics Page 1 08 29 Project Report Project Project Description S Date S Time E Date E Time Schedule 1 TEST PROJECT 1 06 01 96 15 52 06 01 96 15 56 Active 2 TEST PROJECT 2 06 05 96 07 30 06 06 96 23 59 Inactive 5 EMERGENCY CIRCUITBOARD REV 12 17 96 00 00 01 01 99 23 59 Active 50 NEW TEST PROJECT 06 23 96 00 00 06 25 96 23 59 Inactive 51 LAUNCH 02 16 96 08 00 02 20 96 17 00 Inactive 100 TEST PROJECT 3 06 05 96 00 00 06 10 96 23 59 Inactive KEYHOLDER PROJECT REPORT The Keyholder Project Report includes keyholder ID name project ID and description and current status A sample keyholder project report screen follows NOTE This report gives keyholder project status based on start stop dates defined by the project entry function compared to the current system date and time Since the selection criteria and reported status do not consider operator overrides actual and reported project status may differ Lep r rt Keuholder Project Report Lower Llall Upper Llnlt Keyholder Ib B hr be jr Project ID i H goga Include 1 19 ALL projects 2 Active projects 32 Enarkiur
44. number I No key default 1 1030 2 1040 3 1050 4 1060 and digital keys Note that if the key type is unknown use type 3 This can be changed later if necessary Facility code Required for 1030 1040 key types Enter the four digit facility code printed on 1030 and 1040 keys example DO34 Default is No facility code Key Number Conditional Enter an eight digit maximum key number If you do not wish to select a key number at this point the system default 0 is entered automatically PIN personal identification number Required if certain keypad identification equipment is used with your system MCCI or VIP 2 poller otherwise disregard this field Tenant Number Optional Enter a four digit maximum tenant code zoom available Default is tenant 0 User defined field titles Using the control file maintenance screen see Control File Maintenance ctrlentr in Section 6 these field titles can be changed to suit the individual user Entries are numeric and point to a description table Applies also to fields usr1 through usr6 and Remarks in key1entr Company Keyholder s company name Dept Keyholder s department name Location Location of keyholder s department Jobcat Keyholder s job category Shift Keyholder s normal working hours Emp Stat Keyholder s status 4 4 Section 4 Master FiLe ENTRY Issue Date Optional Enter the date that the access control c
45. or V vehicle for this zone Enter H for hard passback S for soft passback Hard passback prevents access if already in the zone soft passback allows access and generates a passback violation message There is no default for this field 5 Passback Level Required if passback field 3 is either P personnel or V vehicle for this zone Enter G for global host controlled L for local ACU controlled There is no default for this field AREAS areaentr areaentr1 For reporting purposes only passback zones may be grouped into areas Reporting keyholder zone report may be by zone or area with the area report listing the zones contained in each area Assign a number and optional description for the area using areaentr enter the applicable zone numbers in areaentr1 Note that for local passback zones ensure that both in and out readers are controlled by the same ACU A sample screen showing areaentr and areaentr1 follows areaentr i Zong game Pescriptj on 1 ALPHA LAB ZOME 2 HARD PASSBACK TEST ZONE 2 BBL TEST ANNUMCJATOR ZOME Sp 219 ALFHA LAB ZOME POLLERS pol entr IMPORTANT The pollers and poller parameter files discussed below are normally installed and tested at the factory or by your dealer Please consult your dealer or WSE customer support before adding changing or deleting poller information Pollers are device specific application programs that communicate with the ACUs and the input output co
46. previously shunted Input Points The Control Inputs screen displays point ID description point status tamper shunt monitor Han Jun 1 11 56 COONLEY ROH kontrol lupubs ntid Drseri ption Fnt Stat Tanpce Shunt BBE L U PUSH BAR GPSS NORMAL MORMAL PARA 1 C U LIGITE Biz NORMAL NORMAL DR ANIMAL LAB GPS NORMAL MORMAL W745 ANIMAL LAB GPS HORNAL URAL ALAA KE RAGE SPITTER MOAR HDOREMAI O184 HH GARAGE SPITTER NORMAL MORMAL Control Inputs Function Keys F5 SHUNT Shunt a selected input point If no input point is selected F5 shunts all input points in the zone F6 UNSHUNT Unshunta selected input point previously shunted If no input point is selected F6 unshunts all input points in the zone Output Points The Control Outputs screen displays point ID description status shunt Lnpoh tor 1 Han Jun 17 11752 CeQMLEY RUN Conk rel Dutputls Pont Lg Deserlpllon 4185 PARETH LOT LIGHTS MORHRU 4164 SLUHUEILLAHEE CAMERAS ATIVE 426845 HALUM COMPUTER MN NORMAL 4284 HATER SPRINKLERS HROMAL MAN SINT Control Outputs Function Keys F2 ACTIVATE Activate a selected output point If no output point is selected F2 shunts all output points in the zone F3 NORMAL Deactivate a selected output point If no output point is selected F3 deactivates all output points in the zone F5 SHUNT Shuntaselected output point Ifno output point is selected F5 shunts all output points in the zone 2 6 SECTION
47. pro ybs Sort Sequence 1 13 Keyholder ID r Frajrect Th 23 Keyholder Rare KEYHOLDER PROJECT REPORT SAMPLE REPORT 05 05 96 Security Electronics Page 1 13 47 Keyholder Project Report Keyholder Keyholder Name Project Project Description Schedule 661091 BOB SMITH 2 TEST PROJECT 2 Active 661093 JOHN MILLAR 1 TEST PROJECT 1 Inactive 5 10 SECTION 5 MASTER FILE REPORTS READER PROJECT REPORT The Reader Project Report lists project number description readers assigned current status NOTE This report gives reader project status based on start stop dates defined by the project entry function compared to the current system date and time Since the selection criteria and reported status do not consider operator overrides actual and reported project status may differ A sample reader project report screen follows prd rert Pra ject Reader Report Louer Limli Upper Llall FraJest 10 5999 Agader 16 i H 3399 Joe juge I di ALL projects 27 Atlee prejects 33 nactiue projecls Sort Sequence 1 12 Project D 71 Rrader M READER PROJECT REPORT SAMPLE REPORT 05 05 96 Security Electronics 13 42 Project Reader Report Project Project Description Schedule Reader 10 TEST PROJECT 1 Active 8110 8120 15 EMERG CIRCUIT BOARD REV PROJECT Active 1001 1010 Page 1 Reader Description 808SX DOOR 1 808SX DOOR 2 422 ENTRY 1 818 7 DOOR 1 ALPHA This report lists all time codes set up in
48. processing The field titles are changed with the control file maintenance feature accessed from the System Administration menu see Section 6 System Administration Ietel nte Lontrasl File Malnlerance Compara Hane Security Flecteonles Field Lltles Enter umrsed for Mlelds not required Flelds on Fage 1 of the Keyholder Entry screen D Conpanu H Tert C Location D Job Dat E SIE EF Stlalus Flelds un Page 2 of ble Keuhulder Entey suree 1 ugri Ar usr Ji used 4 ward 5 uers 6 usrh Y gt Femarks The user defined information selection here in the master file entry menu is used to assign descriptions to these fields A sample screen follows Note that a description of unused will skip the field during keyholder file maintenance 4 50 Section 4 Master File Entry Lusrdsenu User Fefine Hein u pt Linst pan lib Cat shLTL Ilus Enter amp eletLi6 MAPS The DRAWMAPS function is used by the event monitoring function to display the location of doors points alarms etc To use this feature on an SE 6200 and above it must be operating under the Reflection 4 terminal emulation software mouse required You can also use this feature on an SE 6100 or below from your console This requirement is due to the SCO Unix graphic memory limitation The function has several built in HELP maps and drawing instructions display at the foot of all screens A sample map follows me MG Lop ate izita onzerarie
49. reset shunt unshunt and to check status Check point status for a particular device Select locks to open lock time open shunt unshunt Select input points to shunt unshunt Select output points to activate deactivate shunt unshunt Select door switch points to view status shunt unshunt Select zone to which the control and monitoring will be limited Page forwards backwards through the last 5 000 system transactions Display currently pending alarms provides response instructions map Display user created map showing alarm locations Display user created list of actions to be taken when an alarm occurs at a specific point View copy of alarm instructions enter actions taken in response to the alarm Display user created system maps showing alarms door status lock status etc Menu to several system control functions Reset turn on turn off system log printers Restore passback status for a single keyholder or for all keyholders in the system Allow entry for keyholder who does not have a key operator and keyholder data logged Extract database information then update memory for host and attached devices Establish connection with a remotely connected device View and control building modes for individual ACUs or all ACUs in a zone Provides a full screen display 22 lines of real time transactions SECURITY MANAGEMENT REPORTS SCREEN TITLE accsmenu phstrprt chstrprt excprprt acrtrprt almarprt whow
50. system parameters for a particular ACU from the ACU terminal port User 1 must be established defaults to operator 1 operators 2 through 7 are optional Enter the operator s security code A through F name and password The security codes A through F control the degree to which the operator may add change delete the system parameters from the ACU terminal port Code A has the most privileges code F has the least For detailed information concerning operator privilege levels refer to the applicable ACU manual NOTE The Level Name and Passwordfields are specific to individual 804 808 ACUs and apply only to operators logging in directly via the ACU s terminal port The fields are not part of the SE 6000 control parameters Tamper Optional Enter the tamper report number if a report has been created see applicable ACU manual The report states the system actions that will be taken if the ACU enclosure housing is opened Default is 0 SECTION 4 MASTER FILE ENTRY 4 25 Power Fail Optional Enter the power fail report number if a report has been created see applicable ACU manual The report states the actions that will be taken by the ACU should a power failure occur Default is 0 Override Optional Enter the operator override report number if a report has been created see applicable ACU manual The report states the actions that will be taken by the ACU if for example a manual unlock or a shunt occurs Default is 0
51. the bottom of the screen If the computer beeps and displays a message or if you see the symbol in the information area at the bottom of the screen press Enter to let the computer know you ve read the message The computer will not allow further action and will beep each time you press a key until you press Enter to acknowledge Occasionally a screen will not display properly This can occur when accessing the system from a remote dial in terminal via a modem or when the system administrator sends a message If this happens try using Ctrl r to redraw the screen To completely clear the problem log off the system and log on again To save time when moving around the SE 6000 system it pays to learn the screen titles of the most commonly used application screens see the screen location trees and the table atthe end of this section For fast screen access type a screen title in the Enter Selection field press Enter in any menu screen then press Enter and the system immediately displays the screen Note that you should delete any characters remaining in the Enter Selection field before you select Enter LOGGING OFF When the SE 6000 session is completed press F1 until you reach the main menu screen From here press F1 again the computer asks for log off confirmation Enter yes full word and press Enter to leave the system You can also type exit in any Enter Selection field to leave the system After log off the com
52. to set change system parameters for this particular ACU User 1 must be established defaults to operator 1 operators 2 through 7 are optional Enter the operator s security code A through F name and password The security codes A through F control the degree to which the operator may add change delete the system parameters Code A has the most privileges code F has the least For detailed information concerning operator privilege levels refer to the applicable ACU manual NOTE The Level Name and Password fields are specific to individual SE 422s and apply only to operators logging in directly via the ACU s terminal port The fields are not part of the SE 6000 control parameters Duress Optional A number 1 32 which instructs the SE 422 which action report to use should a duress event occur Default is 1 System Optional A number 1 32 which instructs the SE 422 which action report to use in response to system events in the SE 422 Default is 1 Op Override Optional A number 1 32 which instructs the SE 422 which action report to use in response to operator overrides performed on the SE 422 Default is 1 O Alarm Delay Optional The amount of time in seconds 10 240 that an alarm condition is allowed to exist before the alarm contact is closed Default is 30 4 30 SECTION 4 Master Fite ENTRY O O Oo PIN Timeout Optional The maximum amountoftime in seconds which can pass between the presentatio
53. to the database The report prints the column name and value for each field of each record that has been entered With updates the report shows the record before and after the change Associated operator and date and time are also reported A sample report follows 04 02 96 De Quincy Laboratories Page al 12 14 Audit Trail Report Operator Table Date Time Operation Type jon cards 04 02 96 12 07 Add upbzone SH ppbzone keyisalt NULL priv N SPECIAL JOURNAL REPORTING josprprt This function produces a formatted history report of all database changes to the keyholders and keyholder access assignment Information Sample screens and reports follow Section 6 System ADMINISTRATION 6 17 Lijosprpetl Specbal Journal Transaction Hepart Lauer Upper Transaction Date ndgpkndg gJ ckrgd Keul lder Jd H Use Tape For Reporting H KEYHOLDER LOADING loadmenu This function copies keyholder IDs and names from an DOS ASCII file to a Unix then creates keyholder records The format of records in the ASCII file must be as follows Keyholder ID ALastname AFirstname A refers to a single control A character Keyholder ID 1 to 9 digits both name fields 15 characters maximum ID SECURITY MAINTENANCE ID_menu The ID Security Maintenance function controls access to the information shared by the SE 6000 and the Polaroid ID 4000 Identification System It also controls access to selected fields in the keyholder record Add
54. unusable RDI unable to dial out RDI unable to receive RDI unable to complete data transfer to 808S device left in incomplete state WSE development use only APPENDIX C SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS ALPHABETICAL SEQUENCE Message ABA Card Data 173 ABA Card Data 174 ABA Card Data 3 175 ABA Card Data 4 see ee ee ee ke 176 ABA Card Data 5 eee 177 ABA Card Expired sesse sesse see ee ee ee 172 Access Granted ee ee ke ee 1 Access Requested ie ee ee 21 Acknowledge DB Xfer i ee ee 73 Alarm Acknowledged ii ee ee 241 Alarm Active AR OO EE OE EN 92 ETES TE N N OK 93 Alarm Not Acknowledged ees 240 Alarm Resolved sssssnneeesseennseesserrnnnererrnneee 81 Alarm Silenced ee ee 132 Auto delde AA RA OE RR EE 148 Aut Mere ORE EE EE EEN 16 Auto Unlock ee ke RA ee ee 15 Batch Request Received ii see ee 84 Below Lot Um 88 Below Tenant Limit 87 Bldg Closed Ee Ee aaa ee 126 Bldg Opened ee ee Re ee 124 Bldg Opened Limited 125 Bldg Should be Close 127 Building Closed ee ee ee 105 Building Open 103 Building Open Limited 104 Busy Seconds 220 Can t Close Bldg key 128 Can t Close Bldg User 129 Carrier Om 143 Cafer ON AE RE OE AE nm 144 Chksum Err In Key DR 91 Chksum Err In Sys DB ees ee ee 90 COAX Failure rsrernnnvennnnvnnnnnnvennnnvnnnnnvnnnnnnr 36 COAX OK RE 37 COAX Report Shunted seek 116
55. update functions within the key enter and key 1 enter screen can be regulated by user ID ID Security User Entry ID1_ entr ID Security Maintenance data is created via the ID Security Maintenance menu TDL ele el IE Fecerat Entry MEE TE Zoeiz tu DEn Required Enter the user name Required Enter the user s security group number With the SE 6000 ID security groups must exist or be created via the ZOOM function before the system administrator can complete user entry 6 18 Section 6 System ADMINISTRATION ID Security Group Entry ID2_ entr This function is used to create ID security groups A sample screen follows ID SCE IS ltt ae EKG EE sere ect tu Grunn HIRdaE Spa IR alte sre one It nese FAIL PRS ae Rare Heer Pain Zum ON Seter ttv Fae dite Gr Required Enter a unique security group number in the range 1 999 Optional Enter a group description 30 characters maximum ID Security Report ID1_ rprt This function is used to prepare a report showing all users entered into the ID security feature along with tenant and group definition information A sample of a partial screen and report follow LIDL rprtl ID amp ecurlly Halntenance Report Ready ta produce Report Okay to conlinue EVNEN d 06 26 96 Campbell Engineering 07 26 ID Security Maintenance Report Page 1 Login Name Tenant Tenant Name Group Group Name Add Del JERID 0 All Encompassing 1 Complete Record Access Y Y Field Vie
56. when the event time code ends See table following this field description list User Interactive Conditional applies to event times A Y N field to indicate if a timed task can be cancelled by an operator Activate DEACTIVATE CODES 09 29 41 45 46 56 57 58 70 71 80 81 89 90 91 92 REQ MANUAL ACCESS FORGIVE PASSBACK MANUAL UNLOCK MANUAL LOCK TIME UNLOCK BUILDING OPEN BUILDING LIMITED BUILDING CLOSED DEACTIVATE OUTPUT ACTIVATE OUTPUT Chain Task EXTENDED PROCESSING SHUNT POINT UNSHUNT POINT REQUEST RESET DEVICE REQUEST RESET KEYS Request to perform manual access Request to forgive passback Unlock a sensor lock for an unlimited time Lock a sensor lock Unlock a sensor lock for the amount of time specified by the hardware settings or where applicable by the amount of time in the Unlock Time field of the reader entry screen Set building mode to OPEN Set building mode to LIMITED Set building mode to CLOSED Turn off the specified output Use this code if you are elsewhere turning an output on for an unlimited time Turn on a specified output for the amount of time shown in the Time field on the point entry screen If Time 0 the output will be on for an unlimited amount of time and you must turn it off with an a deactivate output code Jumps to another group of task records and is used to consolidate multiple task into a separate task Instruct extended process
57. while within the read range of the reader The default is Y Once Section 4 Master File Entry 4 49 Read Range Controls the maximum read range available with the particular digital reader The range is 0 255 default is 255 O Number of Reads Controls the number of additional verification reads of a single key within the sensor s range before declaring the key valid The range is 0 255 default is 1 5 Read Time Controls the amount of time that the reader retains the key number in memory after the key is removed from the sensor s read range The valid range is 0 65535 clock ticks 100 clock ticks is equal to 1 second default is 100 OQO LED and Beeper Setup Beeper Red LED and Green LED on time off time and duration Override the default operation of the beeper Red LED and Green LED on the digital key reader in response to a valid key read The valid range for on time off time and duration is 0 65535 clock ticks The default is 0 uses factory set predefined behavior USER DEFINED INFORMATION Certain field titles on the keyholder record screens can be changed to suit the individual SE 6000 owner Since keyholder records may be considered the primary data items for an access control system many SE 6000 owners use the field title change feature to tailor the system to their precise requirements these fields are provided for informational purposes and for use as report selection criteria and have no effect on system
58. 00 8 6 6 Mag Stripe Code Enter the node number for the magnetic stripe reader 0 None 17 1st magnetic stripe reader node number 18 2nd magnetic stripe reader node number SECTION 4 Master FiLe ENTRY 4 37 O The following ten fields Forced Open through Exit Granted require the entry of a report number The word report in this context identifies a user defined action or series of actions that the ACU is to take in response to various events occurring within the system The field titles indicate the event types See Device Report Definition in the section and the applicable ACU manual for detailed information 15 Door Output Relay Enter the number of the 422 relay DKR Configuration Enter the ID number Valid ranges of numbers is from 1 9999 ABA Configuration Enter the ID number Valid range of numbers is from 1 9999 Keypad Enable A Y N field to activate the associated keypad eee Keypad Active During Building Modes AY N field to indicate whether the keypad should be activated during the building open limited and or closed mode 20 Keypad Active During Time Codes Up to four time codes SE 818 READER REPORT DEFINITION rdr3entr Lrdr Zent el SE 219 Reader Report Definitian Reader Mode DHR SCH Fall Rpt Coax Failure Frrced pen Access hranled Key Trace Exit Granted WEE Fallure Proxtaity Type Sensor Failure Toor Open Too Lony Terre Drnird i Full Denird Den Failure WIP Tamper TER C
59. 1 2 Acc Ctrl dl N A 2245 2244 Tmcd Start End Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Hol 1 00 00 23 59 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Points This report lists all points defined in the system A sample screen follows pnt rprt Paint Master Report Lower Limik Upper Linit Foint ID A Point Typc fonr Tenant Soret Sequence Foint d Point Type Palnt ld Point Hey Four Point Id Points SAMPLE REPORT 07 16 96 Datastyles Inc Page 1 11 51 Point Master List Point Point Description Comp Pol Dev Sen Con Point Type Zone Trace I O Enable Normal 93 LOT 1 IN DS 0 al 1 1 al Door Switch0 NO IN OPEN Tmcd Start End Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Hol 2 17 00 06 00 Y Y Y Y Y YoY Y 94 LOT 1 IN RX 0 al 1 al 2 Open on Rex0 NO IN OPEN Tmcd Start End Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Hol A 00 00 23 59 Y Y Y Y Y y yY Y Section 5 Master FiLe REPORTS 5 17 Auto Opens AcTIVATES This reportlists system points and readers which have auto open or auto activate times Asample screen follows Lautarprt 1 Auta peneActluate Report Lower Unit Upper Limit Point ID a Tenant Auto OPEN AcTIVATE SAMPLE REPORT 03 25 96 Security Electronics Page 1 08 54 Auto Open Activate Master List Point Point Description Point Type Tmcd Start End Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Hol 1830 818 7 DOOR 3 VIP READER 9 10 35 10 40 x x Y x Y N N N 1850 818 7 DOOR 5 READER 14 11 29 12 31 Y Y x x Y N N N 1870 818 7 DOOR 7 READER 16 11 59 13 01 we x ve x N N N 8240
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61. 3 24 96 Allowed 2 TOXIC CHEMICALS IN USE 04 14 96 04 14 96 Allowed 900 RDI OVERRIDE CODE 05 11 96 05 11 96 Denied 999 TEST OVERRIDE DENIED 05 25 96 05 26 96 Denied INTELLIGENT Fait Sort REPORT The intelligent fail soft report function used in the event of a communications failure lists keyholder access permissions for each 708P in the system The report begins a new page for each device and shows the readers attached to a device and the keyholders and their access permissions by individual reader Fail soft access is used only when a 708P cannot communicate with the host computer A sample screen follows 5 8 SECTION 5 MASTER FILE REPORTS 5 rprt Fail Sealer Wgart Jup Ii llgper limit reir ID g igg Keuholerr TD K WESSEL Tenart hamher D INTELLIGENT Eau Sort SAMPLE REPORT 03 25 96 Soames Industries Page 1 08 24 Intelligent Fail Soft Report Keyholder Keyholder Name 7110 7120 7130 7140 7150 7160 7170 7180 67100 708P PARKING CNTR 63455 DIGI FI GI Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 61096 GUARD NEW Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 61099 1030 ALT D P Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y PROJECT REPORT The Project Report includes number description start stop times and dates and current status Note This report gives project status based on start stop dates defined by the project entry function compared to the current system date and time Since the selection criteria and reported status do not consider operator overrides actual and reported project status
62. 32 hand geometry readers Amdi 102 103 magnetic stripe readers supports up to 16 6000 6500 Receiver Nested parking timer Not used for Polaroid ID 4000 Used for capturing images on an X Terminal Used with numeric keypad for entry of PINs Closed circuit television CCTV Closed circuit television CCTV Used to automatically switch cameras A sample pol entr screen follows pal entre Foller Entry Faller 0 CH Poller Deteriptian BABS POLLER Tenant Computer ID a Faller Type amp B S Bisable H Zoe AHunber E ALL EHCOMPASSINE O Paller Humber 2 H HA Poller ID Required Enter a four digit maximum poller number There is no default for this field Poller Description Optional Enter a 20 character maximum description of the poller If omitted the poller ID number is inserted by default Section 4 Master FiLe Entry 4 21 Tenant Optional zoom available Enter a four digit maximum tenant code number Default is 0 Computer ID Required Enter the ID of the computer on which this poller is to run Default is O host computer Poller Number Required Enter the number of the corresponding poller parameter file Refer to the configuration sheet detailing the factory assigned poller numbers o O GO Poller Type Required Use the zoom feature F7 to access the Poller Type Display screen Once there arrow down to the required poller type press F1 and the poller type number i
63. 35 Readers 4 31 Devices Configuration Reports Devices 5 14 Readers 5 15 Digital Key Reader 1 4 Disk Almost Full Warning 2 12 Display All Users Logged In showwho 6 7 Display All Valid Logins showuser 6 7 Display Current Date and Time showdate 6 7 Display Database Statistics dbstats 6 14 Distributed Access Codes 4 9 Documentation Methods 1 2 Door switches 1 4 Doors 2 6 Download Clean Up and Retry downcln 6 15 Download Status Before Transmission 3 7 Error in Receiving Data 3 7 Error in Transmitting Data 3 7 Received and Processed 3 7 Transmitted 3 7 Unprocessed 3 7 Download Status Report 3 6 Sample Report 3 7 E Elevator Control 1 18 Elevator Definition 4 11 Enable Terminals for Global Beeping beepentr 6 8 Event 1 2 Event Monitoring 1 6 Event Point Report 3 8 Sample Report 3 9 Events evenentr 6 9 F Failsoft 4 14 File Maintenance 1 7 Finding Adding and Storing Data 1 13 Adding Changing Data 1 14 Searching Partial Information 1 13 Storing Data 1 14 Finding Data 1 13 Fire Alarms 1 4 Fire Alarms Heat Sensors 1 4 Flexible Event Handling 1 6 Following the System Interconnect Diagram number 1 9 Force Table Download 2 10 INDEX 6 Forgive Passback 2 10 Full Screen Monitoring 2 12 Function Keys 2 2 G General Definitions Keyholder 1 2 Guard Tour 1 18 H Hardware Configuation 422 Hardware Definition 4 44 Hardware Configuration 422 4 28 422
64. 4 Dialer SE EE OR EE ER Qaeda ceeds 4 45 Site Entry Definition ME EE EE N N EE aa 4 46 ABA Configuration Entry EEN 4 47 DKR Configuration Ent 4 48 USER DEFINED INFORMATION 4 49 MR ER EE RR OE 4 50 Map Drawing Commands and Descriptions iese ee ee ee GR AR 4 50 SECTION 5 MASTER FILE REPORTS ees ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 5 1 INTRODUCTION ER OE ER OE RE AR 5 1 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ee ee ee ee ek ek Re Re ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ent 5 2 KEYS MASTER sun suse aa Ee N ee ad an Gee eee 5 2 Keyholder Quick List Sample Report 5 3 Keyholder Holder Master Report Sample Report 5 3 ACCESS ASSIGNMENTS ec ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Re AA Re ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 5 4 Keyholder Access Assignment ee ee ee ee Ge Re ee ee RR ee ee ee 5 4 Keyholder Access Assignment Regular Sample Report see 5 4 Keyholder Access Assignment Extended Sample Report 5 5 vi Reader Access Assignment ii EE GE EER EER GEREGEER GREG GEE EER EE GEE eek ee ed 5 5 Reader Assignment Sample Report 5 5 ACCESS DEFINITION Lauten tebe ENEE AE 5 6 Access Code Master 5 6 Access Group EE TEEN 5 6 Access Override ee 5 7 Intelligent Fail Soft Report ese EE SEKS ES SEER SG EES EEUE KG SG SE ERA RS dese GEKEN ee 5 7 Project Report EEN 5 8 Keyholder Project Report 5 9 Reader Project Report 5 10 TIME CODES EE AER EE EE AE A 5 10 HOLIDAY S TAG 5 11 TENANTS EE 5 11 Tenants Sample Report ie ee ee ee ee ER RR ER R
65. 8 W Watch Dog Timer Count 4 23 Y Y 1 12 Z Zones 1 3 4 18 Zoom Canceling Zoom 1 15 Zoom Feature 1 15
66. 89 Trace NO Visitor NO Issued 03 31 95 Returned kxx kkx READER Access ASSIGNMENT This report prints keyholder access permissions at a specific reader and applicable time codes A sample screen follows enrdeprt Reader Access Assignment Report Reader ID Reader Description READER ASSIGNMENT SAMPLE REPORT 04 16 96 Soames Industries Page 1 11 26 Access Report by Reader Keyhld IdKeyholder Name Reader Reader DescriptionTmcd Start End Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Hol 12235 Honsleigh Paul 57 Freight Car 3 1 00 00 23 59 Y Y Y Y Y Y vy 12345 McDermott Ian 57 Freight Car 3 1 00 00 23 59 Y Y Y Y Y Y YoY 13445 Allentown Debra 57 Freight Car 3 1 00 00 23 59 Y Y Y Y Y Y vy 5 6 SECTION 5 MASTER FILE REPORTS ACCESS DEFINITION Access Cope MASTER This report details all access codes defined in the system the report can be limited toa single code or a range of codes as required A sample screen follows Tapug rerz Arr Tada ID zait IR Tenant BEtnL ElEwaLar ork HEyLENEE Eier Cedi Heoscuz Berard Famer lirit L H H Irformatlon M lpperr limit 1111 d1 A 1 Access Erede 1E 2 Header ID Access Cope MASTER List SAMPLE REPORT 05 02 96 11 26 Code Code Description Reader Soames Industries Access Code Master List Reader Description Tmcd Start 12 13 19 20 Weekend Rcvng 22 Holiday Rcvng 22 Lab After Hrs 06 Lab Weekends 06 Access Group MASTER Receiv
67. 99999999 to reduce waiting time while a report is generating enter the smallest range of numbers for each category which will still provide the information required Other screen fields include choices for a specific data item date ranges regular or extended information and report sequencing When all fields have been entered press Enter Yes default to begin report generation Ready Lo produce Report Dau kn conlime CyessnodLyesd 1 Once compiled areport output selection displays Normally 1 system report printer or D display at terminal is chosen Report totals are printed at the end of each report 3 2 SECTION 3 SECURITY MANAGEMENTS REPORTS NOTE 1 Some reports are over wide 132 characters instead of the standard 80 characters and have been formatted to use a smaller print size not available with some terminals HP printers can handle the smaller print These reports can be displayed but will wrap that is some lines continue to the next display line In such a case use the display option to check report details then use one of the print options to create a hard copy of the report 2 For color PCs with Reflections 4 software or an HP700 44 the display automatically changes to the 132 column mode for any reports with lines exceeding 80 characters POINT HISTORY REPORT The point history report phstrprt lists transaction activity at a specific point The report lists the key number and name if any a
68. Assignment third item in the fmntmenu menu are used as a fast way to make access assignments without using the keyholder data entry screens Data entry is the same as for the keyholder access entry screen empgentr The keyholder access allows only assignment permissions without access to keyholder screen A sample screen showing egrpentr and egrpentr1 follows Pegepenteril Eryholder ficcess Fissignaurnl Entry Aces KN eccess Access Cude Access Code Deseript lon only Group Auess Group Mescrlpiieno Qcide DUMLD dad ALPHA LAB BAIS M B 8 COPY KEYHOLDER ACCESS ergcopy The copy keyholder access screen egrpcopy is used in the same way as the copy keyholder information screen for copying keyholders with similar access assignments This is especially useful where multiple codes groups are assigned on keys Legrpcopy Copy Keyholdec Access Keuholder JN From 27793 LUCET Kegholder 10 Tu 28883 RALSTOM Section 4 Master Fite ENTRY 4 9 ACCESS DEFINITION The access definition selection in the master file entry menu displays the access definition menu e Access Code Entry Access Code Definition Elevator Definition e Access Group Entry Access Group Definition k Access Override Entry Fail Soft Entry Project Definition Access Cope Entry acdsentr Access codes are created using the access code entry acdsentr and the access code definition acodentr screens A third screen eleventr is used for elevat
69. BEEPENTR 6 8 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SYCLMENU ee ee ee ee see see ee ee dee ee ee ee ee ee 6 8 Control File Maintenance ctrlentr ie ee ee RR AA AA Re ee ee ee ee ee 6 8 Events evenentr ee ee ee ee GR Ek ee Re ke ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 6 9 Tasks taskentri ME KEN 6 10 Task Event Master Report Haskrport se ER Re AA Re ee ee ee ee ee ee 6 12 Transactions tranentr neciesa a a aaa ee 6 12 DATABASE MAINTENANCE DB MENU ese see esse see ee ees ee ee ee ee ese see ee 6 14 Display Database Statistics dbstats iss eke Re ee ee ee ee ee 6 14 Perform Backup bkup ie EE nr ER AA Re AA Re ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 6 14 Alarm Transaction Clean Up alrmcln ese ee ee ee ER AR RA RA ee ee 6 16 Journal Archive jourarch ee ee ee AR ee ee AR ee 6 16 Journal Reporting jourrprt iese see ee ee ee RR RR AA ee ee ee ee ee ee 6 16 Special Journal Reporting josprpri se ee Re ee Ee ee ee ee ee 6 16 KEYHOLDER LOADING LOADMENU see see see ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 6 17 ID SECURITY MAINTENANCE ID MENU 6 17 ID Security User Entry ID1 ent 6 17 ID Security Group Entry ID2_ ent 6 18 ID Security Report ID1 rprt se eke ee ee Ee GR ee AR ee Gee ede ee ee 6 18 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 6 19 Adjustable Baud Rate 708P 800 Pollers ee ee ee ee 6 19 708P REX Shunt Time Reser 6 19 Key Inventory invtmenu senerare EEEE 6 20 I
70. COAX Report Unshunted rrrrrrrrrrnrnnnrrrr 117 Communicator Power Fa 217 Database EITOF nisnin 99 Debug 0 Transaction see ee ee 500 Debug 1 Transaction ee ee 501 Debug 2 Transaction see ee 502 Debug 3 Transaction ese ee 503 Debug 4 Transaction ee ee 504 Debug 5 Transaction i e 505 Deferred Key ee ee ee ee Re ee 147 Device Cannot Connect iese ee 131 Device Online ese RA 54 Device Reset ee ee RR ee 30 Disk Almost Eu 242 Door Closed Forced ee ee 19 Door Closed Heidi 20 Door Forced Open 17 Door Held Open ees ee ee 18 Message Door Report Shunted iese ee ee 112 Door Report Unshunted sseeeeeeeeeeeene 113 Enter Attended Mode iee esse ee ee ee 82 Enter Unattended Mode ees ee 83 Bied rere eerererrerertreerrerrrereret tr ererre 221 Error Dialing Remote 66 Error on Device Reset rrrrnrrnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnr 158 Error on Key Reset sees ee ees ee ee ee 159 Error Setting Bldg Mode 59 Failed DB Xfer ccccccsceeeeeeeteeeeeteeeee 74 Forgive Passback ee ese ee 133 General Cancel Report ese 211 General Closing Report 209 General Opening Report iese 207 General Restoral Report iss see 204 General Trouble ee RA ee 201 Global Silence Reduest ss see ee 86 Host Comm Started iese eke ee ee 26 Host Comm Stopped se ee ee 27 Host Dial
71. Codes Time Codes Guard Tour Transactions Tour Definition Tour Definition Ticket Reports Tour Scheduling Tour Schedule Daily Ticket Summary Shift Emp Stat User Defined Information Badge Color Entry Visitor Entry Visitors Visitor Report Week Ending Dates Passback Zone Zones Zones ZzZz lt zZzZ lt lt zzZ lt ZZZZZ lt Z lt Z lt Z lt ZZ z lt SS 2 lt lt z lt ZZ2 lt 22 lt lt 2Z22Z2 lt 22222 lt 2 lt 2 lt 2Z2 lt 2Z2Z Z lt ZZ lt xx S Z lt APPENDIX D PROGRAM SECURITY MASTER List ZZ2 lt 22 lt lt 2Z22Z2 lt 22222 lt 2 lt 2 lt 2Z2 lt 2Z2Z Z lt SS 2 lt lt Z lt Level 2 MONITOR ONLY exit Exit SE SMS Application mainmenu SE SMS Main Menu monitor Monitor Security Activity N N N zzz zzz INDEX 1 INDEX A Access Assignment 4 8 5 4 Keyholder Access 5 4 Keyholder Access Assignment 4 8 Readers 5 5 Access Code 1 2 Access Code Entry 4 9 Distributed Access codes 4 9 Host 4 9 Smart Failsoft 4 9 Access Control Archive Report 3 4 Access Control Transaction Archiving accsarch 6 15 Access Control Units ACUs 1 3 Access Definition 4 9 5 6 Access Code Master 5 6 Access Group Master 5 6 Access Override 5 7 Intelligent Failsoft 5 7 Keyholder Projects 5 9 Project Report 5 8 Reader Projects 5 10 Access Group 1 2 Access Group Entry 4 11 Access Override Entry 4 13 Activate Deactivate Codes 6 11 ACUs 1 3 Add Users addusers
72. Column Report Display feature allows for this The terminals are HP700 44 HP700 92 Color PC terminals using Reflections 4 terminal emulation software The feature is automatically enabled and automatically resumes the 80 character display mode when the user exits the report program A sample 132 character display follows NOTE 1 When in the 132 column mode the terminal scrolls one half page at a time 2 This new feature is not supported by the HP console terminal provided with the host and LC systems 132 CoLumn REPORT SAMPLE DISPLAY Point Point Description Zone Date Time Access Type Keyholder Keyholder Name Key No 8110 TIM s 808SX DOOR 1 801 11 18 96 07 28 26 PROJECT ACCESS GRANTED 123456789 TIM H P SMF 5825175 8110 TIM s 808SX DOOR 1 801 11 18 96 07 28 06 INVALID PROJECT 123456789 TIM H P SMF 5825175 8110 TIM s 808SX DOOR 1 801 11 16 96 08 32 58 PROJECT ACCESS GRANTED 123456789 TIM H P SMF 5825175 8110 TIM s 808SX DOOR 1 801 11 16 96 08 22 10 PROJECT ACCESS GRANTED 123456789 TIM H P SMF 5825175 SECTION 6 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION INTRODUCTION The administration functions are used to control and maintain the system These functions are accessed from the system administration menu sys menu via the main menu Depending on the operator s program security level some or all of these functions may not be available A sample screen follows SEIN REENERT sus men yster Adminlstealign Henu Modify Passuerds Froyras S
73. E ENTRY controlled exclusively by the SE 6000 deferred mode to operate entirely independently of the SE 6000 local mode or a combination of both Device ENTRY SCREENS The following screens are used when setting up device types e 8xx series ACUs dev_entr d808entr e NexSentry dev_entr nexsentr d818entr e 818 series ACUs dev_entr d808entr d818entr e 422 ACUs dev_entr d422entr All other devices dev entr Device ENTRY dev entr ALL Device Types 000000 Complete the dev entr screen when setting up any device A sample screen follows dew entr Device Entry Device 10 EIE Device Description RD AESZ E MODE Tenani o A ALL EMDUMPASS MG Computer ID id Q ller Humber 1 Press 1 Pruirr Typr A HARER Hatch Dag Tiner Count 4 bloable H gene Mumber SBR RDI COME PRESS Fc TO DEFINE TEUMICE CONFIGURATIONS FOR 8865 ONLY Device ID Required Enter a unique four digit maximum device ID number in the range 1 9999 Device Description Optional Enter a 20 character maximum description of the device If omitted the system enters the device ID number in this field Tenant Optional zoom available Enter the tenant number applicable for this device Default is 0 Computer ID Required Enter the ID of the computer that connects to this poller Default is 0 host 5 Poller Number Required Enter the number of the poller that connec
74. ECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1 11 splace storednodified MAREN za0n record Ler N keu enti Keyholder Entru Page L Keuholder ID H BBL2I99 last Mame GOERS First Hane EFHLE Key Type d Facility Code Owi Key Aunber 1447 FIM t 1221 GROVE ELECTROHIES INTERNTL TECHHICAL FUBLITOGT ILHS S FTUAAE ENGINEERING EAHPBFL DAL SALARIED EMPLOYER WHA 176 MIE EXERFT ssue Dole gt HAT 1E UI lssue Time 13 87 Return Date S e HW FeLuen Tine MHH ULsitar H Trace H Friulleyed Y Fersanal Zone 1 URRROUH ZHE STATUS CFORGIUEKHG Vehiewlac Eome 1 URKROUH ZHE STATUS FORGIVENG Badge Id a HO BADGE DEFINED PRESS F2 gt MERT FORM AT ART TIHE FOR PAGE 2 OF TO ASSIGH ACCESS Tenant umber 4 Eonpany 5 Dept i2 Loratinn i 4 Joh Cal 1 SHITE 1 Status 1 Enter the Hadge Jd that Se be used for this EE HEr Farrfdret FarrE Indicates replace or insert mode With replace entries overwrite existing data With insert entries push existing data to the right Toggle between the modes by pressing insert Indicates if the information displaying is stored Indicates the current screen mode see Finding Adding and Storing Data in this section In some systems this window is in reverse video Indicates if the zoom feature exists for a field see Zoom Feature in this section Displays the number of records found as a result of a find request see Finding Adding and Storing Data in this section SCRE
75. EN EXAMPLES SE 6000 screen displays show the path used to access the screen For example the final screen used when setting up keyholders epj_entr is accessed via three preceding keyholder setup screens key_entr key1entr empgentr This useful feature considerably assists the new SE 6000 user when becoming familiar with the system A sample ep entr screen follows 1 12 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION replace not stored i zoom record tof OD keg entr Feyholder Entry Page 1 Keyholder ID HUH TH Last Hang LUCET First Mame ELISE Theyientel Kryuholder Entry Page Keyghlder ld f77ds LUCET ELISE EHpgentr Key Holder Access Entry Lep entr Project ssignnent Frojest Project Peserlptien AE EMERGENCY CIRCUIT BOARD ROLLI PROUFT HOLDER Enter a project Identification Fr Forrest Forme ging Mode USING SCREENS AND FIELDS Selecting Screens There are three screen selection methods 1 Use the arrow keys to select the menu choice Press Enter to place it in the Enter Selection field and press Enter again to display the selection 2 Use the arrow keys to select the menu choice and press F2 to display the selection 3 Press Enter anywhere in the list of choices to move the highlight bar to the Enter Selection field Press Ctrl y to clear the field and type the title of the screen required and then press Enter Moving Between Data Fields Move between the application screen data fields as follows
76. Entry screen appears 2 Select the Hardware Configuration menu and the Configuration Menu confmenu screen appears 3 Select Readers and the Reader Entry rdr_entr screen appears 4 Select F5 Add Mode 5 Enter all necessary information making sure that you enter 8 in the Reader Type field 6 Select F6 Store Automatically Entering Card Numbers Note before you use the following procedure you should configure an Auto Entry Reader From the Main Menu select Master File Entry and the Master File Entry screen appears Select Keyholders and the Keyholder Entry key entr screen appears Select F5 Add Mode Enter the keyholders s ID Last name and first name and press Enter after each entry Position the key card next to the reader and at the beep press F7 AutoKey Select F6 Store and select F5 Add Mode to enter additional Keyholders To enter additional keyholders repeat steps 4 through 6 AO KON MULTIPLE OCCUPANCY READER The Multiple Occupancy Reader MOR is similar to a reader that is configured for the two man rule reduirement The difference between them is that the multiple occupancy reader is also SECTION 4 Master FILE ENTRY 4 35 configured for a specific zone and includes the passback feature In addition the MOR and the SE 6000 keep track of the people that are in a specified zone ENTERING A MULTIPLE OccuPANCY ZONE When a multiple occupancy zone is vacant two keyholders are required to present their key
77. Key Value File Descrip Typ Date Time Maint By Status Point Point Descrip 21729 76 2 Points Chg 06 27 96 08 34 Paul Received amp Processed 0 HOST 21730 76 2 Points Chg 06 27 96 08 34 Paul Received amp Processed 60 1ST CNTRLLER 21731 76 2 Points Chg 06 27 96 08 34 Paul Received amp Processed 61 CNTRL P28081 21723 21463 8 Events Del 06 27 96 08 31 Paul Received amp Processed 0 HOST 21724 21463 8 Events Del 06 27 96 08 31 Paul Received amp Processed 52 BAIL C1 CNTRL 21725 21463 8 Events Del 06 27 96 08 31 Paul Received amp Processed 60 1ST CNTRLLER 21726 21463 8 Events Del 06 27 96 08 31 Paul Received amp Processed 61 CNTRL P28081 Possible system messages for this report are Unprocessed Information changed in the database but has not yet been sent to the communications program module Before Transmit Information has been sent to the communications program module but has not yet been sent to target device Transmitted Data has been sent from the host to the target device but acknowledgment has not yet been received from the target device Received and Processed Information successfully transmitted by the host and success fully received by the target device download completed ERR Transmitting Data Error on host side of transmission Normally this means that the host communications program module was unable to complete the requested download ERR Receiving Data Information successfully transmitted by the
78. Locks 2 4 Logging Off 1 15 Logging On 1 9 M Magnetic Card Readers 1 4 Manual Access Control 1 6 Manual Access Granted 2 10 Manual Organization 1 1 Documentation Methods 1 2 System Main Menu 1 1 Manual Restart 1 16 Maps 4 50 5 13 Map Drawing 4 50 Master File Entry 4 1 Master File Reports 5 1 Menu Screens 1 10 INDEX 8 Microprocessor Access Control Units 1 3 Biometric Hand Reader 1 3 Miscellaneous Information 1 15 2 12 Modified Usage of Invalid Facility Code Log 2 15 Modify Passwords mod_pass 6 4 Monitor Security Activity 2 1 Monitoring Security Passwords 2 14 Motion Sensors 1 4 Moving Backwards in a Field 1 14 Moving Between Data Fields 1 12 Moving to Prior Screens 1 13 MSMs 1 5 Multiple Switch Monitors MSMs 1 5 O Open System Design 1 5 Optional Features 1 17 CCTV 1 17 Controller Systems 1 18 Elevator Control 1 18 Guard Tour 1 18 ID 4000 1 18 IQ 1 17 Parking Control 1 18 Remote RDI 1 18 Time and Attendence 1 18 Visitor Control 1 18 Other Functions 2 9 Printer Control 2 9 Output Points 2 5 P Parking Control 1 18 Parking Sticker Entry stkrentr 6 22 Parking Sticker Interactive Display stkrrprt1 6 22 Parking Sticker Master Report stkrprt 6 23 PARKING STICKERS stkrmenu 6 22 Passback Zone Report 3 5 Sample Report 3 6 Perform Backup bkup 6 14 Point History 1 7 Point History Report 3 2 Sample Report 3 2 Points 1 5 4 39 Poller Initializati
79. Master File Entry areaentr areaentr1 acodrprt acovrprt prj_rprt key_rprt agrprprt epj_rprt tmcdrprt tentrprt deptrprt job rprt maprprt LEIT p422rprt PPENDIX SYSTEM SCREEN TREES hol rprt zonerprt pol_rprt dev_rprt rdr_rprt pnt_rprt autorprt rdefrprt dconrprt abacrprt dkrerprt Screen Location Tree Master File Reports APPENDIX A SYSTEM SCREEN TREES A 5 Screen Location Tree Key Inventory invtmenu Screen Location Tree Parking Stickers stkrrprt stkrprt1 A 6 PPENDIX SYSTEM SCREEN TREES Sys menu addusers Custom Security Screens mod pass showdate re am purgrprt beepentr evenentr ID1 rprt ID3 entr Screen Location Tree System Administration APPENDIX B SYSTEM SCREEN HIERARCHIES B 1 Monitor Security Activity SCREEN TITLE monitor ctrimenu ctripoll devcomm ctridev devstat ctrilock ctrlinp ctrlout ctridoor selzone revtran alrmserv viewmap insrtns response dispmap othrmenu ctriprnt psbkfrgv manacc download rem_dev bld_mod monitor FUNCTION Watch events and activities as they occur menu to other monitoring and control screens Menu to control functions Zone selection stays in effect until this screen is exited Select pollers to halt or restart and to check device communication Check communication between computer and attached devices Select devices to
80. OK GR RE EE e 65 Host Dial Start sees ese ee ee Re ee ee 142 Host Poller Down 72 Input Point Active see ee ee ee ke 43 Input Point Normal 44 Invalid Card Type 161 Invalid Day 5 Invalid Facility Code 12 Invalid PIN Entered esse ee ee ee ee 69 Invalid Project sesse esse ee ee ee Re ee ee ee 233 Invalid Reader 6 Invalid Site Code iese ee ee ee 171 Invalid T amp A Request ccce 134 Invalid Time iie esse ee ee ee Re ee 4 Key Activated sees sesse ee ee ee ee ke 60 Key Deactivated AA 61 Key Not Active see ee RR ee ee ee 62 Key Not Active Yet see Re ee ee 7 Key Not On File iese ee ee ee Re ee 11 Key Terminated iese ee ke ee ee 8 Key Trace 2 Keyholder Duress iss ees ee ee ke 76 Line Card Restored sees ee ee 206 Line Card Trouble iese ee ee 203 Eed EE EK 162 Line Short GE OR dei eneeeEe 163 Listen DONG AR OR EE ES 216 Listen In Report 215 LOGS Purged iese ee Re ee ee 145 Lot A EE OE tents 79 Manual Access Granted sees 53 Manual Uniock ese ee Ak 13 Manual Unlock Timed iese ee ee 52 APPENDIX C SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS ALPHABETICAL SEQUENCE Message Max Tenant In Lot ese ese ee ee ee 80 Meal Counter Even 136 Meal Counter Valid errrrrrrrnnnrrrrrrvrrvnnnnr 137 MSM Fail iste se ee eb os ees Ese ee SEE 110 MSM Okay 111 MSM Report Shunted iese esse ee ee 120 MSM Report Unshunted
81. ON esse dee ee ee see ee ee ee ee de ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 1 15 LOGGING OFF RR RE EE ME N 1 15 SHUTTING DOWN esse BEERS SEDEER Ie Se RR de Se ME GER ed SE EE ES See RE ede ee EE 1 16 RESTAR UNG NEE 1 16 le E Lee TT 1 16 MERWE Restart RE RE OR OE aiia 1 16 SYSTEM SCREEN TREES i s es sg ede sees roi gee SEER DEE NEA SR DERE ese vee Ek 1 17 Appendix A System Screen Trees ie Re Re Ee ee ee Ee ee Re ede ee 1 17 Appendix B System Screen Hierarchies ees ee ee ee ee ee ee Ee RA Re Re ee 1 17 OPTIONALFEATURES EE 1 17 SECTION 2 MONITOR SECURITY ACTIVITY saaan 2 1 INTRODUCTION EER ege eit GEES DEE Rede GR GER ERGER GR ge ee a 2 1 SECTION ORGANIZATION iese ses ERGE ed Ge Eed Soe Rd N SY RR Ede eN GE dd Se Ee Ee 2 1 FUNGTION KEYS Hete eee oe Ee ee ee ee ds oe ee si 2 2 DATA ITEM SELEG TION esse Mes ser Ve N Ge Se Ee De SN ge dd ss RE deca dren bd 2 2 CONTROL FUNCTIONS MENU ese ee ee eee ee ke ee ee ee Re ee ee ee Re ee ee ee 2 2 Pollers iiini testen RA Ee tte eege 2 2 Be RE RE EE 2 3 Beie GE Re 2 4 Input POINTS essed RE EE EE dre 2 5 Output POINTS sees ee ee Ee RA ee ee ee ee Ge ee ee sd 2 5 DOOS varder 2 6 Select Zone aiiin EE Gandi 2 6 REVIEW TRANSACTIONS FULL SCREEN iese sesse see ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 2 7 ALARM SERVICING Luise enebarn air ee ee eu de ie nt 2 8 REAL TIME CONTROL MAP 2 8 CONTROL PROJECTS Lies 2 9 ABORT TIMERS EE re ER ee Gee eani aana aaae n dd eke EE EG sege Re Gl ss 2 9 OTHER FUNC TIONS
82. PR Sensor Board 1 Qeontact 1 GP Folnt Type GO Fint Mode 8 PEnable Foint een Humber Di Tenant A General Time ig Orraut dutput I Matehdey g Report it ad Disable i N ALL EMCDHPASSTNG ALL EMOOMPISSTN Code Mad Stark End Han Tur Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Hol Tle Cd 1 1 C BA AA KS Y 7 r Ve NW Y VW V Tla Cd 2 H H BB AA Eel AB H H H H H H H Tlm Cd A H H HHUA ESB H M H M H N H A 86 08 BAA N N H H H N H Point ID Reguired Enter a four digit maximum point ID number Point Description Optional Enter a 20 character maximum description of the point If omitted the system enters the point ID number into this field Device ID Reguired Zoom available Enter a four digit maximum device ID number that is attached to this point Once entered the system automatically enters the associated computer number poller number and address fields Sensor Board Required The sensor number or board number through which this point communicates A point may be connected through a multiple switch monitor MSM to an ACU or it may be connected directly to other device types For an ACU the number entered is the number of the sensor connection to the device For devices with directly connected points e g Optomux boards alarm monitoring devices enter 0 zero or the board number if multiple boards are connected on the same poller Note that for WSE 422 0 is for input points and
83. RAINE GREENWOOD LORI BAYOU INDUSTRIES Key Quick List Dept 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 NY Oz OO OO JO AN Pos Phone 123 4567 890 1234 567 8901 234 5678 901 2345 KEYHOLDER HOLDER MASTER REPORT SAMPLE REPORT McArthur Complex Page Title RECEPTIONIST PINKERTON SECURITY SECURITY MGR SECURITY RECEPTIONIST SECURITY RECEPTIONIST Keyholder Master List Cross Gregory 1917 Blair Avenue Weston Privledge YES late evening weekend work 08 02 96 PAGE 1 10 58 Keyholder 222541 Name Lynne Company Key No 2332 Addri Engineering S S No 123 45 6789 Addr2 Clara Annex Tenant 1 Addr3 Engineer P I N 1314 Remarks Occasional Phone 123 456 7890 Access Codes 1 4 CA 95199 Company 2 Johns Dept 2 Location 5 Santa Job Cat 14 Software Shift 0 N A Status 0 N A Trace N Visitor YES Issued 07 14 96 Returned 7 21 1 5 3 Bldg 18 18 18 18 18 18 5 4 SECTION 5 MASTER FILE REPORTS ACCESS ASSIGNMENTS KEYHOLDER ACCESS ASSIGNMENT This report prints the access codes and access groups assigned to keyholders Regular and extended versions of the report are available The regular report lists keyholder numbers and names access code group numbers and descriptions and access override codes where applicable The extended report includes this data and also gives key number social security number tenant number PIN company d
84. RE 4 WALKINS PRODUCTS INC COMPANY DEPT LOCATION JOB CAT These reports list user defined company department location and job category information The report screens are identical for all four a sample follows Cconprprld Company Master Report Ready to produce Report Ghay to continue oct Company DEPT Location JOB Cat SAMPLE COMPANY REPORT 03 25 96 Security Electronics Page 1 08 41 Company Master List Number Description 1 DRAYTON ENGINEERING 2 SMITH JONES WAFER FAB 3 MCDOWELL PUBLICATIONS This report lists the operator instructions to be taken following specified events occurring at specified points A sample screen follows Linztrpril lnzLruction Master Report Lower Limit Upper Limit Point IB A One 5 Tenant Sort Sequence 1 gone Paint IP Zi Taint ID SECTION 5 MASTER FILE REPORTS 5 13 SAMPLE INSTRUCTIONS 03 25 96 General Electronics Co Page 1 08 45 Instruction Master List Point Point Description Zone Instructions 7114 PRIORITY 10 ALARM 4 EVACUATE LAB AREA NOTIFY BUILDING MANAGER PAGER 12345 DIRECT FIRE CREW TO SCENE PROVIDE ASSISTANCE AS NECESSARY LOG EVENT START STOP IN SHIFT LOG 9011 RDI 808 1 1 1 FIRE 5 REMOTE SITE FIRE ALARM CALL 777 1212 AND NOTIFY LOCAL FIRE DEPT NOTIFY OPERATIONS MANAGER PAGER 12345 LOG EVENT IN SHIFT LOG BOOK MAPS The map report lists all points incorporated into user defined system maps The report screen prompts only for the desi
85. Report Unshunted Sensor Report Shunted Sensor Report Unshunted MSM Report Shunted MSM Report Unshunted Power Report Shunted Power Report Unshunted Bldg Opened Bldg Opened Limited Bldg Closed Bldg Should be Closed Can t Close Bldg Key Can t Close Bldg User Terminal Buffer Full Device Cannot Connect Alarm Silenced Forgive Passback Invalid T amp A Request Time amp Attendance Clock Meal Counter Excp Meal Counter Valid and 139 User Logged Into Term User Logged Off Term APPENDIX C SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS NUMERICAL SEQUENCE Explanation Device power fail report unshunted Reader coax fail report shunted Reader coax fail report unshunted Sensor reader fail report shunted Sensor reader fail report unshunted 8xx series ACU MSM fail report shunted 8xx series ACU MSM fail report unshunted 8xx series ACU MSM power fail report shunted 8xx series ACU MSM power fail report unshunted 8xx series ACU MSM power fail report shunted 8xx series ACU placed in limited mode 8xx series ACU placed in closed mode 8xx series ACU in time period where it should be closed 8xx series ACU cannot be placed in closed mode because proper key not presented 8xx series ACU cannot be placed in closed mode because of user actions 8xx series host port log buffer at capacity 8xx series ACU unable to communicate with host dial up interface 8xx series ACU silenced by a user connected through the ACU termi
86. SE Once the system is in place first obtain the following from the system installer System Interconnect Diagram This shows all wiring and connections in the system and provides information needed for entering pollers devices readers and points Poller Initialization Parameters Information The information shows how the pollers were initialized including poller type physical port connection and other poller specific information Because all system activity is based on four digit ID numbers you need to decide before data entry how these numbers are to be assigned to the system hardware elements Althoughthe numbering system is entirely the choice of the SE 6000 owner we recommend one of the two following methods SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1 9 1 Following the System Interconnect Diagram number each element in turn with a four digit number including numbers for devices pollers and readers 2 Use the following ID groupings for average sized system 0001 0010 Computers 2000 2999 Door switches 0011 0099 Pollers 3000 3999 REX contacts 0100 0999 Devices 4000 5999 Input points 1000 1999 Sensors 6000 7999 Outputs Data Entry Sequence Note that although the zoom feature described later in this section permits faster data entry WSE recommends the following sequence for most efficient data entry when you are creating your database data entry is detailed in Section 4 Master File Entry 1 T
87. Sort Sequence 999309999 15 Personal 23 Vehbicular d Personal amp MEhirular Di MIT doncs 1 99995 Speciic cone 12 Summary Zi Detailed 17 Keyhelder ID 2 Mane Keyholder 10 33 Tenant Mame Passback Zone Sample Report 04 05 96 14 43 Keyholder 1055699 1061128 1086201 1099004 1100015 1116345 Easthaven Manufacturing Page 1 Passback Zone Report Key No Keyholder Name 83383 MAITLING JACK 84128 LYONS CINDY 83361 DENEUVE DENISE 86660 SMITH PAULA 87083 MACKLING JACKIE 88883 FLYNN SEAN Tenant Pzone Vzone 0 al il 0 l al 0 0 al 0 L 2 0 1 dl 0 l mal DOWNLOAD STATUS REPORT The download status report downrprt is used to create an audit trail of system information change attempts the devices affected who attempted the changes and when and if the changes were successful A sample screen follows SECTION 3 SECURITY MANAGEMENT REPORTS 3 7 dounrprt I Imunlead Status Report Hecord Type H All Flles Starting Dale vunnnnses Ered ing Date 11715735 Doll Files b Tran Des 12 Zones LA lnskeuets 24 AA Config 1 Kegs Emp Grps 13 Projecta 15 Holl days 25 Haps 2 Folnta Events 14 Pr Ades 2A Elevator 26 DRR Contig 3 Acces Codes D Tasks 15 Erp Bea 21 Modes 4 Ilme Codes 18 Dialers 16 Reports 22 IeulcEs 5 HA 11 Querrides 17 Fall Soft 24 Site Codes Download Status Sample Report 06 27 96 Nevadia Industries PAGE 1 15 03 Download Status Report Serial
88. TIM S 804S DOOR 4 READER 6 15 39 15 39 Y Y Y x x N N N 808 REPORT DEFINITION This report lists all action reports defined for the system 800 series ACUs A sample screen follows r rfrpet I FAR TeFinitinn Report Ready to produce Report Okay to cantirue YE P 808 REPORT DEFINITION SAMPLE REPORT 03 05 96 Security Electronics Page 1 15 22 808 Report Definition 100 DIAL UP 808 1 Report 1 Send To Host Close Latch Close Output Bldg Open Y N Y Bldg Limited v N Y Bldg Closed X N Y 1 1 Time Code Time Code Time Code Contact Number Print Asterisk With Log N Prevent Building Closure N 5 18 SECTION 5 MASTER FILE REPORTS 808 DEVICE CONFIGURATION This report lists configuration information for the system 800 series ACUs A sample screen follows Cdconrpet BAY Device Caontigurathon Report Ready to produce Report Okay to continue MID E 808 Device CONFIGURATION SAMPLE REPORT 06 05 96 Simms Oil Corporation 15 25 808 Device Configuration 100 DIAL UP 808 1 Level Name Password Reports Key Definition A OPERATOR MGR NEW Tamper 9 Primary Key Type 1060 A G SAYLES SAYLSG Power Fail 4 Aux Key Type NONE B LYNN VAUGHAN LYNSID Override 1 Facil Code 5 C TIM JONES TJO123 Alt Facil Code A000 DIALERS The two dialer report types detail the remote dialup interface RDI devices defined for the system or those RDI devices which have experienced communication trouble A sample screen follows dialrprt Dia
89. Thu Fri Sat Sun Hol SIE TIM S HASSE NOOR 2 1 HA M Y V Y V 7 V H A HH 8 AA Ba H H H H H H H H assigned to an elevator H DOP H H H H N H MH H A HA BA AF HA H NH H M A MH N reader press F2 after en tering the Reader ID and pet CRO FOR ELEVATOR CONTROL READERS PRESS lt F2 gt Hst Fore TO ASS GM OUTPUTS evator Access Codes fol lowing subsection Note that this action may only be done for readers defined as elevator reader types in the reader definition screen SECTION 4 MASTER FILE ENTRY 4 11 Reader ID Required Enter the reader number to be linked to this access code the reader description is automatically displayed The reader numbers can be entered in any order Time Code Optional Enter up to four time codes in any order that apply to this access code the time code parameters are displayed automatically Defaultis 0 whichis no access ELEVATOR Derinition eleventr The elevator definition screen must be completed if the reader type is an elevator reader reader type 5 Perform the following steps 1 When the Reader ID and Time Code fields have been entered in acodentr press F2 to display the elevator definition screen eleventr example below 2 Enter the output contact IDs usually wired to the elevator cab floor buttons to be closed activated when access is granted via this reader Store each item F6 after entry Use F5 to move to the next output contact ID line eleventr Elevator
90. Y MANAGEMENT REPORTS 3 9 Leyptrpet Event Print Report Lourr Lipper Foint ID B a pl E Transaction Type B ERD Date Tine Process lng H D Range L Period Transactien Date sssuaykn 1171595 Transaction Tina B 27959 gone Humber ed 3999 Sort Sequence Foint ID Transact low Type Event Point Sample Report 03 17 96 Security Electronics Page 1 09 15 Event Point Report Point Point Description Tran Tran Description Occurrences 1 HOST 231 PROJECT DEACTIVATED 2 1 HOST 242 DISK ALMOST FULL 5 2 DATA BASE POLLER 24 POLLER STARTED 1 2 DATA BASE POLLER 25 POLLER STOPPED al 4 808 422 POLLER 222 POLLER STOPPED 2 4 808 422 POLLER 224 POLLER STARTED 12 REALTIME PASSBACK ZONE REPORT The realtime passback zone report rpasrprt is essentially the same report as the passback zone report described earlier in this section with one important difference The realtime report is created directly from shared memory instead of from the database This feature substantially reduces the amount of time necessary to find out where keyholders are currently located This can be very useful for monitoring hazardous areas or when itis important to rapidly determine the number or identity of the keyholders in a particular zone 3 10 SECTION 3 SECURITY MANAGEMENTS REPORTS rpasrpet kealtime Passback Zone Report Lover Linit Upper Limit Keyholder 15 gt z A 999899999 Tenant so h Type of Passback 3 13 Personal 23 Yeh
91. ZZZZZ lt Z zZz lt zzzZ lt Zz zZzzZ lt zzZ lt zz lt z lt zZ lt z lt zzzZ lt dkrerprt downcln downrprt drawmaps egrpcopy egrpentr egrprprt emp_dnlid emrdrprt epj_rprt evenentr evptrprt excprprt exit fmntmenu fs_entr fs rprt hol entr hol rprt instentr instrprt invtmenu job entr job rprt josprprt jourarch jourrprt key copy key entr key rprt keyload1 ktimentr kyznrprt loadmenu loc_entr loc_rprt Isumdel Isumentr Isumrprt mainmenu mangrprt maprprt mealrprt miwkrprt mnaccopy mod pass monitor nodeentr DKR Configuration Download Clean Up amp Retry Download Status Maps Copy Keyholder Access Access Assignment Keyholder Access Assign Keyholder Transfer Reader Access Assignment Employee Project Report Events Event Point Report Selective Transaction Exit SE SMS Application Master File Entry Fail Soft Entry Fail Soft Report Holidays Holidays Instructions Instructions Key Inventory Jobcat Jobcat Special Journal Reporting Journal Archive Journal Reporting Copy Keyholders Keyholders Keys Master Keyholder Loading Prog 1 Keyholder Timer Entry Keyholder Zone Key Holder Loading Location Location Delete Lot Sum Records Daily Lot Summary Daily Lot Summary SE SMS Main Menu Daily Manager s Maps Meal Report Hours vs Meals Taken Copy Security Modify Passwords Monitor Security Activity SE 422 Hardware Def ZZ lt z lt ZKT ZZ2Z2Z2 lt
92. and keys and access is allowed when these are presented eight doors maximum Usually the command keys selected are those issued to managerial and engineering staff and to persons responsible for building maintenance This feature is limited to some extent in that time codes cannot be used in conjunction with this special programming and event entries door opening records in this case are not logged Access Group Optional Enter an access group number no limit that applies to this keyholder the system automatically enters the access group description Defaultis O No access group Note There is no limit to the number of access codes that can be assigned with the following two exceptions 1 Do not assign a keyholder more than one access code for a single NexSentry 8xx series or 422 series ACU 2 The system will not allow you to combine two access codes with the same download device ID number in one access group 3 Do not assign two access groups with codes for the same download devices Access Override Optional zoom available Enter the access override code that applies to this keyholder Default is O No access override code Project Assignment epj entr If the keyholder has been assigned to a project enter the project number using the epj entr screen multiple projects can be assigned Display this screen by pressing F2 after the access assignment screen previous screen has been saved F6 Note
93. ard for the keyholder will become valid Default is current system date Note that a future date will not permit access until that date is reached Issue Time Optional Enter the time that the access control card for the keyholder will become valid Note that this only applies with host access Default is current system time Return Date Optional Recommended if keyholder is a visitor see Visitor below Enter the final date that the keyholder s card will be valid Default is No expiration date Return Time Optional Recommended if keyholder is a visitor see Visitor below Enter the time on the final date that the keyholder s card will be valid Default is blank No expiration time Note that this only applies with host access Visitor Recommended A Y N field indicating if the keyholderis a visitor If Y itis advisable to enter a return date and time previous fields Note that this is listed for reference only Default is N Trace Optional AY N field indicating if the keyholder is to be monitored movements traced while in the building Trace monitors doors readers and records Using Trace causes an extra key trace log message This feature is sometimes desirable if the keyholder is a visitor see previous field Default is N Privileged Conditional A Y N field for ACUs supporting building modes and global anti passback Enter Y if this keyholder can change building modes at a remote reader and is immune fro
94. asionally entered a certain room where valuable material is stored The employee then abruptly left the company and the keyholder record is deleted A theft is then discovered from the room and from shipping and receiving records it is determined that the theft occurred within a particular time frame But with the keyholder information now erased for Employee A there is no way to link the transaction history to a particular keyholder SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1 15 ZOOM FEATURE The zoom feature provides a fast method for accessing linked or dependent application screens and for copying data from these screens to other application screens When the feature is available zoom displays in the status bar For example you are entering keyholder data keyholder entry screen but don t know the tenant code for the keyholder When in the tenant field press F7 to zoomto the tenant entry screen Once there use the find mode to see the tenant codes defined and to select the one you need or enter anewone Then press F1 andthe system automatically returns you to the keyholder entry screen and enters the keyholder s tenant code in the tenant field Cancel Zoom If you don t need data from the zoom screen press Esc then Ctrl z to return to the previous screen or simply return using F1 and key over the returned data MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION If you need help in any field in the system check the instructions on the information line at
95. auto locked by host or ACU Door with status switch opened without card or REX Door with status switch remains open beyond set time Forced door has now been closed Door held open too long has now been closed Valid key presented host waiting for corresponding keypad entry Software poller has failed Hardware poller has failed poller device open error Poller started Poller stopped Communication initiated between host and LC RLC Communication ended between host and LC RLC Log printer switched off Message Printer On Device Reset Return From Failsoft Power Failed Power Restored Tamper Active Tamper Clear COAX Failure COAX OK Sensor Failure Sensor OK Printer Error Poller Params Reloaded Still Held Open Input Point Active Input Point Normal Timeout Device Unable to Lock Door Unable to Unlock Door Unable to Clear Output Unable to Act Output Not Used Not Used Manual Unlock Timed Manual Access Granted PPENDIX C SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS NUMERICAL SEQUENCE Explanation Log printer switched on 708P 8xx series powered up re initialized 708P communication restored no longer in failsoft mode 708P 8xx series with 3708 UPS has lost AC power 708P 8xx series with 3708 UPS has regained AC power 708P 8xx series tamper input active 708P 8xx series active tamper input now cleared Coax cable from ACU to reader shorted Coax cable from ACU to reader repaired
96. ccess codes Larpupnt e Arcess Override Entry Qeevride lode Tescriptior TE CHEMICALS H USE Start Fave HG db 96 End Date AGA AR 00000 Pernissien g Override Code Required Enter an override code number in the range 1 9999 Description Optional Enter a 30 character maximum description of the override Start Date Reguired Enter the override start date 4 End Date Required Enter the override end date O Permission Optional Permission status Enter A to allow access enter D to deny access Default is A 4 14 SECTION 4 Master FILE ENTRY FAILSoFT ENTRY 708P ACUs can be programmed to recognize up to 25 keyholders based on key numbers for use when communication with the host computer is temporarily unavailable Known as failsoft the feature becomes active access is granted for these keyholders after 15 seconds following the occurrence of the communications interruption response is not available for specific time periods however A sample screen follows fs entr Device ID Key holder Treader 7118 7128 7138 F1AA Fail Soft Entru HOF PARKING CHTLA IT EELHAAE GUARD HEU 3 IL Beater Description Al lLoued vidi HI EMTER ZONE Y TUE He EMTER ZONE E V feet ENTER ZOHE F V Tee DOOR 4 V Device ID Required zoom available Enter the device ID for which failsoft is to be assigned the readers associated with the 708P automatically display Keyholder ID Required zoo
97. cific time and location and the responses taken by the security staff All Transactions A report detailing all system activity The items reported can be limited to specific information items Database Changes A report of database change activity which includes the name of the operator who made the changes Note that this requires that the journaling feature be enabled Invalid Access Attempts A report detailing events which were not valid accesses during specific time periods at particular doors Keyholder History A report of the last twenty uses from a particular keyholder Point History A report of the last twenty events at any door or point Designed as a quick way to view a limited number of events Additionally reports can be created which provide information about the keyholders in the system access privilege definitions company information input devices and other subjects SAMPLE SYSTEM An illustration of a basic SE 6000 system follows 1 8 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION Pollers Access Control Unit Alarm ACU Monitoring Up to 16 per poller Device Up to 16 per poller Multiple Switch Sensor Connections Monitor MSM 12345678 Contact Relays 1 16 Contacts 1 2 3 4 Camera Contact Switch REX Point Point Reader Door Switch Point One Complete Door Basic SE 6000 SYSTEM CREATING THE DATABA
98. con menu confmenu ctrlentr db menu dbstats dconrprt deptentr deptrprt dev entr dev rprt dialentr dialrprt dkrcentr ID Security User Entry ID Security Report ID Security Group Entry ID Security Report Access Assignments ABA Configuration Entry ABA Configuration Access Definition Access Definition Access Ctrl Trans Arch Security Management Rpts Access Code Entry Access Code Master Rpt Access Override Entry Access Override Report Access Control Archive Addusers Access Group Entry Access Group Master Rpt Alarm Servicing Tenant Allotment Alarm Trans Clean Up Areas Auto Opens Activates Auto Opens Activates Badge Archiving Badge Entry Print Badges Offline Badge Reporting Badge Report Enable Global Beeping Perform Backup Accelllq Custom Reports Cash Summary Key Inventory Entry Key Inventory Report Keyholder History Report Company Company Device Configuration Rpts Hardware Configuration Control File Maintenance Database Maintenance Display Data Base Stats 808 Device Configuration Dept Dept Devices Devices Dialer Entry Dialers DKR Configuration Entry Z lt zZ lt Z lt lt 2 lt 22 lt 222 lt 2 lt 22222 lt Z zZz lt zzzZ lt Zz zZzzZ lt zzZ lt zz lt z lt zZ lt z lt zzzZ lt Z lt zZ lt Z lt lt zZ lt zz lt zzZZ lt Z lt ZZZZZ lt Z zZz lt zzzZ lt Zz zZzzzZ lt zzZ lt zz lt z lt zZ lt z lt zzzZ lt Z lt zZ lt Z lt lt zZ lt zz lt zzZZ lt ZzZ lt Zz
99. connection ty _ from system installer and enter with optional description Jheesenlr Snoule Termingis Far E Aha gert TerHanel Termina Lescriptiaa Alert ae Termini CONSOLE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION sycimenu CONTROL Fite MAINTENANCE ctrlentr For informational custom reporting purposes certain field titles that display in keyholder record screens key entr and key1entr can be changed to suit the individual user Since keyholder records may be considered the primary data items for an access control system many SE 6000 owners use the field title change feature to tailor the system to their precise requirements Change fields A through F and 1 through 7 as required TERMINAL AUTO Switch ctrlentr An additional field at the foot of this screen is optionally used to set up a particular terminal to automatically switch to the alarm servicing screen from monitor when an alarm occurs A sample screen follows Section 6 System ADMINISTRATION 6 9 Iatrlintr Buamzrel Fila Asankenarri Cropanu Hau Gefle eee tees Bele Field titles Enter unased far Fields att required Flel s an Pago 1 oof Lhe Eryholder EnLry secon R para B Dept CL Ltucatiom D Jab Eat E KEL Fi AL Lusi Fields an Haye ZG Lhe Keyholder EnLry seen li Jarl Zi Jerg di werd Ji Jard br Jarh b sch Ti keridskus Terdina to 2ulo snites far Alarm S35010i ty LLUH1 Events evenentr The task event subsystem is used to program one or mo
100. ct a keyholder for access privilege assignment Can also be reached from key1entr Assign access privileges to a keyholder Copy one keyholder s information to another keyholder Menu to reach the access definition functions Enter modify access code information Add key readers to an access code Enter elevator output contact information for a specific reader in a specific access code Temporarily override keyholder or keyholder group access Enter modify access groups Add access codes to an access group Enter modify fail soft access capabilities for a 708P Define projects start stop dates and times Enter modify time code information Enter modify holiday information Enter modify tenant information Enter modify alarm point information Menu to the system configuration functions Enter modify zone information Enter modify areas areaentr1 Enter modify zones in areas pol_entr dev_entr nexsentr d808entr d818entr d422entr rdr entr rdrientr rdr2entr rdr3entr rdr4entr pnt_entr autoentr rdefentr pndfentr nodeentr dialentr siteentr abacentr dkrcentr usrdmenu compentr deptentr loc_entr job_entr usraentr usrbentr drawmaps Enter modify poller information Enter modify device information Enter modify information specific to NexSentry Enter modify information specific to 808S Enter modify information specific to 818x Enter modify information specific to SE 422
101. ction Alarm Servicing No Activity Timeout This feature controls how long the alarm servicing screen displays when there is no keyboard or mouse activity On Timeout the system exits the alarm servicing program and returns to the realtime display of system events This feature uses the DATAPATH ALARMSRV parameter file with the control parameter TIMEOUT having a numeric value in seconds Acceptable values are Parameter Default Condition Parameter missing TIMEOUT defaults to O feature disabled TIMEOUT 0 Feature disabled TIMEOUT n Feature enabled using the numeric value n five digits maximum TIMEOUT 600 Feature enabled using the numeric value 600 600 seconds default 2 14 SECTION 2 Monitor SECURITY Activity NOTE 1 The control parameter is read by the alarm servicing program at log on time and remains in effect as long as the alarm program is active A change to the Timeout value does not take effect until the user logs off and then logs back on to the system reboots 2 Timeout is deactivated when responding to an alarm in the alarm response screen Monitoring Security Passwords With enhanced monitor security function and the addition of password logic any or all portions of the monitor functions can be set up to require a valid ID and password combination before the function can be initiated In place of the factory supplied status login the user may create a similar login ID with or wit
102. ction allows the operator to grant manual access following entry of the key number system records entry Enter the key number and reader ID Enter the keyholder ID if the key number is unknown Manual access is available for all keyholders at any reader regardless of access assignments Force Table Download This function first writes database information to a text file then transfers the information to host memory and LC memory if applicable The function is used during system servicing and when requested by customer support A sample screen follows monitor Fri Har 19 18 44 LADHIM SY Ha Alarns Pending 1 Kry 12 nnn 22 BrevRA3 2 Polnt 13 Project 23 S11e I Accede 14 Prjkde 24 AEA Enter Filld cA far ALL fides 4 Tlearrod 15 EapfFrj 25 flap b Diran 1O RALBAA 26 DER 7 Enpe 17 Fart B Euent 18 Tostr 9 Task 19 Ha I Le 16 Dlale 20 Elev 1i Puert 21 Hode Section 2 Monitor Security Activity 2 11 When requested enter the number of the table to be downloaded and press Enter The system requests confirmation press F1 REPACK OK displays when transfer completes Remote Devices This function is used to establish a telephone connection to a remote device to perform certain actions for example unlock a door to a remote ATM for Service Note that the remote device remains connected until the operator selects the device and presses F3 Hang Up Honkter Med Oct 14 15 17 Ma Eauplid Fa Control Remote
103. ction with a keypad Enter the ID number of the Reader used with the keypad Default is 0 Door Switch ID Required Enter the door switch point ID used in conjunction with this reader If passback protection is in effect two readers may share a single door switch The system enters the default value of 0 zero if this field does not apply Trace A Y N field used to indicate if all events at this reader are to be specially reported traced Default is N Disable Required A Y N field indicating if the device is to be shunted at system start up Y This function varies with different types of ACUs Default is N device not shunted REX Point ID Required if the reader is used in conjunction with a request to exit REX device or switch Enter the REX ID number The system enters the default value of 0 zero if this field does not apply T amp A Dir Time and attendance direction Ifthe time and attendance feature is used enter N None Global In or O Global Out The default is N Unlock Time Optional for NexSentry 8xx series and SE 422 ACUs Enter a time period in seconds 1 240 that the door is to remain unlocked when a valid key is presented Default is 10 seconds Read While Open Optional for NexSentry 8xx series and SE 422 ACUs A Y N field used to indicate if keys are to be read while the door is unlocked The default is N Reverse Lock Optional for NexSentry 8xx series and SE 422 ACUs A Y N field used to
104. d action or series of actions that the ACU is to take 4 36 SECTION 4 Master Fite ENTRY in response to various events occurring within the system The field titles indicate the event types See Device Report Definition in the section and the applicable ACU manual for detailed information SE 422 Reaper Report Derinition rdr2entr Lrdr entr I SE 922 Header Report DeCinitlon Reader Mode z Proxinity Type H Proximity Code H keypad Type H Keypad Code H Hag Stripe Type Hay Stripe Code a Forced Open 1 Poor Open Too Long 1 fircess amp ranted 1 Dress Mnird 1 Key Trace 1 Exit Irnied 1 Exit Granled gt 1 Door Gutpul Relay D DES Conflyuration ABA Conflyuralhom HHHH cE Keupad Enable H Open Llukted Cloced i Keupad Active During Bublding Hodes H M H Of Fcupad Active During TiHeoadrs 1a at 8 A4 H 4 Reader Mode Optional Enter the appropriate reader mode number 0 Normal 1 Open 2 Closed 3 Station Default is 0 Proximity Type Enter the proximity type 0 Sensor interface 1 DigiKey reader Proximity Code Enter the proximity reader node number 0 None 15 1st proximity reader node number 16 2nd proximity reader node number Keypad Type Enter the keypad type 0 VIP2 1 MSRK5 Keypad Code Enter the node number for the VIP keypad 0 None 13 1st keypad node number 14 2nd keypad node number Mag Stripe Type Enter the magnetic stripe type 0 MSR 1 MSR5 2 MSRK5
105. desstare IE The system main menu is the departure point for accessing all other system screens main menu screens may vary according to options purchased 1 2 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION Documentation Methods To avoid repetition and to reduce document size detailed explanations for the system s principal data items are given only in Section 4 Master File Entry which is used when creating the system database For introductory information concerning the data items see Definitions below Further with the exception of the screens presented in Basic System Usage in this section and the introductory menu screens for Sections 2 through Section 5 all other screens throughout this manual are limited to the particular screen area being discussed i e full screens are not shown In some cases screen presentations are unnecessary and are not used DEFINITIONS General Access Code Agroup of readers and time codes assigned to keyholders indicating where and when entry is permitted Note that access codes can be associated with a down loadable device ID for distributed processing or they can be associated with the host computer for central processing Access Group A group of access codes created to facilitate the assignment of similar access privileges to a large number of keyholders Alarm Contact A dry contact switch indicating input conditions for smoke detectors heat moisture sensors taut wire fences window bands etc
106. devices Currently the system interfaces with WSE ACUs and their peripheral devices alarm multiplexers produced by Stellar Systems and Optomux magnetic stripe readers CCTV camera switchers made by Burle Pacom American Dynamics and Vicon Radionics alarm panels and Recognition Systems hand geometry readers In addition the system supports communication with the WSE 8xx series ACUs over dial up telephone lines using a remote dial up interface RDI device The ID 4000 badging system includes options for badge designs on film or on PVC Open System Design There are few restrictions on the number of security keys key readers or other system elements used with the SE 6000 Increasing system capacity only involves upgrading the computer power by adding more memory or disk space or installing a faster processor This means that as a company grows it cannot outgrow the SE 6000 1 6 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION Response Time The SE 6000 is capable of fast response times in both single and multiple site configurations Fast response times are important for security personnel who monitor alarms and are always appreciated by keyholders wishing to enter locked doors Principal System Functions Access Control Anti Passback Control The SE 6000 has anti passback features applies to zones only to prevent tailgating or unauthorized key use Anti passback is possible across multiple access control devices and can be hard denies access or soft
107. e AA ee ee ee ee ee ee 5 12 COMPANY DEPT LOCATION JOB CAT 5 12 Company Dept Location Job Cat Sample Company Report 5 12 INSTRUCTIONS ET 5 12 Sample Instructions sees ee ee ee RR EA Re AA Re ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 5 13 Ma AE EA N EO EE 5 13 Sample Report Map Information se se RR Re Re ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 5 13 DEVICE CONFIGURATION REPORTS ee ee ees se ee see ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 5 13 EE 5 13 ZONES Sample e EE 5 14 Eelere 5 14 Pollers Sample Report A 5 14 Be EE EE AE EE 5 14 Devices Sample Report EA Ee AR AA ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 5 15 Readers ii ond det uses codices et en date eat ond Ge EE AL Eg ee 5 15 Readers Sample Report 5 16 Ponsa 5 16 PointS Sample Report EE 5 16 Auto Opens Achvates rann ee Re ee ee ee 5 17 Auto Open Activate Sample Report 5 17 808 Report Definition ER ann AAR AR ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee nne 5 17 808 Report Definition Sample Report ss ee ee ee ee ee 5 17 808 Device Configuration ee ee ke ee AR Re ee ee Re ee ee ee ke ee ee 5 18 808 Device Configuration Sample Report 5 18 BIERE RR ER IN N 5 18 Dialers Sample Report ii EA AR Ee AR Re ee ee ee ee ee 5 18 Site Definition ee ee ee Ee EE GR AR Ee AR AA Re ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ea ee nen 5 18 Site Definition Sample HRenort AR Re AA Re ee ee ee ee ee ee 5 19 ABA Configuration ese ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 5 19 ABA Configu
108. e ee ee ee ee ee 3 4 ALARM SERVICING REPORT ee see ees ee ee ee ede ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Re dee ee 3 4 Alarm Servicing Sample Report 3 5 PASSBACK ZONE REPORT ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eke ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee gee 3 5 Passback Zone Sample Henort AA ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 3 6 DOWNLOAD STATUS REPORT ee ee ee ee ee ee Re Re ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ea ee ee 3 6 Download Status Sample Report 3 7 KEYHOLDER ZONE REPORT ee ee ee ee see ee ee ee see dee ede ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 3 8 Keyholder Zone Sample Report iss ee Re ee ee Ee AR Re AA ee 3 8 EVENT POINT REPORT ees ees ees ee ee aaa aaia ee ee ee ee ee i 3 8 Event Point Sample Report A 3 9 REALTIME PASSBACK ZONE REPORT see ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee gee 3 9 REALTIME PASSBACK DETAIL SAMPLE REPORT esse ees se see see 3 10 SECTION 4 MASTER FILE ENTRY ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ees see ee ee 4 1 INTRODUCTION TE 4 1 Screen ACCESS RR ARENS 4 1 KEYHOLDERS Est Wes as Gen Dee anad GE Me ee EER Nee gee ae Gee Ao ee 4 2 Keyholder Entry Page 1 key entr ee esse ee ee Re ee ee RR ee ee ee 4 2 Keyholder Entry Page 2 key entr ee esse ee ee ee ee ee Re ee ee ee 4 4 Keyholder Access Entry empgentr arnrrrnnnnnonnnrrnnnnnonnnrrrnnnnennnrrnnnnnennnnnne 4 5 Project Assignment ep entre 4 6 COPYKEYHOLDERS E 4 7 Copy Keyholder Information seseriai ee ek Re ee ee Na 4 7
109. e g can identify the user Manual Access Control Allows security personnel to manually open any door in response to an access request May be used with closed circuit TV to verify and admit people or to track keyholders who have forgotten their keys Includes the capability to record keyholder IDs if keys are not available All manual actions are logged as events Two Man Rule The SE 6000 can be programmed to grant access only after two valid key presentations have been made at the same reader within a predefined period of time SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1 7 Multiple Occupancy Feature Similar to the two man rule except that it requires that two keyholders enter and leave a specified zone together refer to Section 4 for details File Maintenance To perform its access control functions the system must know the unique ID numbers of all keyholders and the doors and times they can enter Further the SE 6000 maintains other keyholder data to facilitate scheduling and reporting The system also needs to know details of the location of input devices and other security hardware File maintenance functions allow users to enter modify or delete employee company physical connection and time information as required Reporting The SE 6000 produces a comprehensive selection of reports for display at the system terminal or for hard copy output from the system printer Alarms and Responses A history report of alarms which occurred ata spe
110. e screen follows SECTION 5 Master FILE REPORTS 5 15 deu egrtl Device Faster Report Lower Llalt Upper Linlt Device ID B Deulee Type Zong S Tenant Sort EEHUBIKE 12 Point Ih 23 Teulra Type Point D 3 gt Point Key 4 donc Point IE Devices SAMPLE REPORT 03 25 96 08 50 Device 10 100 801 802 Device Desc HOST LC 1 DIAL UP 422 1 BETA 808 SX 2 BETA 804S 1 READERS McCartney Foundation Device Master Report Comp Poll Address Prim Device Type Desc 0 0 0 1 Host 1 0 0 2 Controller 100 0 al 15 SE422 0 2 2 10 808SX SN 0 2 1 4 808s Disabled NO NO YES NO NO Page 1 Zone Zone Description N N ooo This report lists all readers defined in the system A sample screen follows r r rert Reader faster Report Lover Limit Upper Linit Header 10 mm cance Hunber i Tenant Humber aarl Sequence 13 Reader ID 22 Header Key di fore Reader Key OUTSIDE OUTSIDE BUILDING OUTSIDE BUILDING HARD PASS BACK ZONE 2 HARD PASS BACK ZONE 2 5 16 SECTION 5 MASTER FILE REPORTS READERS SAMPLE REPORT 06 03 96 12 57 LOVELL WATKINS INC Reader Master Report Page al Reader Reader Description Comp Poll Dev Sen Point Type Zone Dir Disd Dsid Desc Rex Rex Desc 295 RM A EAST ENTRY 1 16 1 1 Acc Ctrl 1 N A 2241 2240 Tmcd Start End Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Hol 1 00 00 23 59 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 296 RM A WEST ENTRY 1 16
111. ecurity Display ALI Valld Logins Dleplay Current Date amp Time Display ALE Users Whe drr Legged Lo Purge A Pending Report Enable TeErukmals For Global Beeplng kusten Configurakion Database Maintenance Keyholder Loading ID Eecurliy MainLenance Enter Selection Neu rare Fork 9 Sid Hodrdstore HE SECTION ORGANIZATION The procedures in this section are in the order shown in the system administration menu above The associated subscreens also follow in order After the current screen has been saved most subscreens display by pressing F2 but some display automatically 6 2 Section 6 System ADMINISTRATION ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Additional system administration related information is provided at the conclusion of this section ADD USERS addusers The add users screen addusers is entered to add change or delete system users operators IMPORTANT The administration log on and password must be used to access this screen If you are already logged on with your regular password first log off in the normal way then log on again using the administration log on and password A sample addusers screen follows addusnrs 17 Liner Hanai 18 2 Heyholder ld d di Prayran Securltu Level L J J gt Tenant Humber L J DA Manliering Group L 1 BY Hanltnring Security Level LI 7 Allou Alarh Servicing LI ar Jaap Alarni Sreulchna r 1 3 Jump Tinay fervlomgi LI 183 Language 1 871 i LI 11 Heal Time Map
112. ecurity Electronics All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION ees ee ee Rea EER RR RR ee 1 1 MANUAL ORGANIZATION ee ee ee ee AA ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 1 1 System Main EE 1 1 Documentation Methods ii ee ER AR RA AA AA Re ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 1 2 DEFINITIONS semeri iuo NA ARA a A 1 2 General PER OE AE OE eeh aaa 1 2 System Hardware Devices iese esse ee ed dd ee ee ed dd ee ee dd ee ee de 1 3 EE Ee ET 1 5 Principal System Functions uorrnnrrrnnnrnonnrrrnnnnnonnrrrnnnnnennrrrnnnsrennrrrennenennnnne 1 6 SAMPLE SYSTEM EERS Sadie endrede aid 1 7 CREATING THE DATABASE siese ses sek dee Ee GER Ge nA ee ER Ao SN ER EI eek ek 1 8 BASIC SYSTEMUSAGE i e el lace ee edge vay ed sd ge eg Se se ee Re se es oe ees viene 1 9 LOGGING OM EE OE OE EE N 1 9 System Screens EE EE EE N 1 10 Application Screens EERS ee Ee ee eN aa 1 10 SCREENEXAMPLEG cerceii EE EE N 1 11 USING SCREENS AND FIELDS esse ee se see dee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee gee ed ee ee ee 1 12 ee Re 1 12 Moving Between Data FieldS ee ee RR ee Re ee ee ee ee 1 12 Moving to Prior se EE N 1 13 FINDING ADDING AND STORING DATA 1 13 Finding Data EE 1 13 Searching With Partial Information 1 13 Adding Changing Data eessen seia E E 1 14 Storng Data EE 1 14 DELETING RECORDS is viggen ka pebdeceeasiae Gee ER RER 1 14 ZOOM FEATURE EE 1 15 Cancel ZOOM EEE dees 1 15 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATI
113. ecurity Reports 3 1 Select Zone 2 6 Select Zone Function Keys 2 6 Selecting Screens 1 12 Shutting Down 1 16 Signature Verify 1 9 Silence Beeps 2 9 Simple Devices 4 21 Smart Failsoft Access Codes 4 9 Special Journal Reporting josprprt 6 16 Status Screen Function Timeout 2 13 Storing Data 1 14 System Administration Add Users 6 2 Database Maintenance 6 14 Display All Users Logged In 6 7 Display All Valid Logins 6 7 Display Current Date and Time 6 7 Enable Terminals for Global Beeping 6 8 ID Security Maintenance 6 17 Keyholder Loading 6 17 Miscellaneous Information 6 19 Modify Passwords 6 4 Program Security 6 5 Purge Pending Report 6 8 System Configuration 6 8 System Configuration syclmenu 6 8 System Interconnect Diagram 1 8 System Main Menu 1 1 System Monitoring 2 1 System Screen Trees 1 17 See also Appendix A 1 17 See Also Appendix B 1 17 System Screens 1 10 System Software 1 5 T Task Event Master Report taskrprt 6 12 Tasks 6 10 INDEX 11 Tenant 1 3 Tenants 4 17 5 11 Time and Attendance 1 18 Time Code 1 3 Time Codes 4 16 5 10 Trace 1 3 Transaction History Report 3 3 Sample Report 3 4 Transactions 1 3 Transactions tranentr 6 12 Two Man Rule 1 6 U User Defined Information 4 49 Using Screens and Fields 1 12 Moving Between Data Fields 1 12 Moving to Prior Screens 1 13 Selecting Screens 1 12 V Video Monitor Switchers 1 4 Visitor Control 1 1
114. enle keu Helder Access Ealcy Aes Aes Access Code Access Code Description FS Group Access Group Description Overide S DLELD Ad ALPHA LAH 1BB5X H B Fr Access Code Optional Enter an access code number that applies to this keyholder the system automatically enters the access code description Default is O No access code NOTE There is no limit to the number of access codes that can be assigned with the following two exceptions 1 Do not assign a keyholder more than one access code for a single NexSentry 8xx series or 422 ACU 2 The system will not allow you to combine two access codes with the same download device ID number in one access group 3 Do not assign two access groups with codes for the same download device ID SFS smart failsoft option Optional Smart failsoft access codes are used when communications between the host and ACU are disrupted for more than 15 seconds Enter Section 4 Master FiLe ENTRY Y if the downloaded access code is to be sent to the ACU as a smart failsoft access code Default is N Note that this is used only in conjunction with the host access codes NOTE The smart failsoft option is not supported with any keys used in conjunction with 708P and 718P ACUs but a function is built in to the units which does provide some measure of failsoft protection in the event of a communications failure with the host The 708P and 718P ACUs can be programmed to accept up to 25 comm
115. entered incorrectly the system either prevents further data entry or displays an error message press Enter to return to data entry In both cases reenter the time code using the correct format End Required Enter an end time All details for the Start field pertain 5 Mon through Hol Optional The field represents the days of the week and holidays Enter Y or N as applicable for the new time code Default is N HOLIDAYS hol entr Annual holidays must be entered into the system The information is required so that the host computer can determine whether access codes auto unlock functions etc need to be handled differently for the specified holidays TE rd el kol id Fatry olidan Dati if eon olidan Matz Holiday Date Required Enter a date in the format MM DD YY the system supplies leading zeroes where applicable SECTION 4 Master FILE ENTRY 4 17 Holiday Name Optional Enter a 20 character maximum holiday name TENANTS tententr Two or more companies or groups can operate a single SE 6000 system and they are referred to as tenants If required the system can also be configured to allow individual tenants to share components Tenants may be unrelated occupants of the same or different facilities wno use a single SE 6000 to view and manipulate only that data which applies to them One of the tenants ina multiple tenant usage is the system owner who controls and has access to the entire system at all tim
116. epartment location job category shift status remarks phone trace visitor and badge issue information A sample screen follows Leyrprprt I Keyholder Aceess Assignment Report Lower Liult Ueppe Lindt Heuhelder ID i H 29559999 Access Graup aan Access Code 2299 Tenant Humber Extended Info A B Qvercide Code B KSE H Sort Sequence 0 L 19 Hare Access Code Access Group 23 Emp ID Access Code Access Group 33 Access Code Mare Access Group da Access Group Mapp Access Cede 53 CrHpaku Access Code Mare KEYHOLDER Access ASSIGNMENT REGULAR SAMPLE REPORT 06 06 96 BARON PARK HOLDINGS Page 1 10 13 Keyholder Access Assignment List Keyholder Keyholder Name Code Code Description Group Group Description Override 23342 Smith James 1 1 0 22243 Stevens Sandy 1 1 0 21188 Svensen Lars 1 Host 422 708 818 1 Main 0 23397 Swenson Lawrence 1 1 0 24411 Tauber Linda 1 1 0 SECTION 5 MASTER FILE REPORTS 5 5 KEYHOLDER ACCESS ASSIGNMENT EXTENDED SAMPLE REPORT 06 09 96 Nova Systems Inc Page 1 12 30 Keyholder Access Assignment List Access Code 1 Host 422 808 818 Override Code 0 Keyholder 331 Name Sands Jerry Company 1 Nova Systems Key No 1038 Addri 1727 Oakmead Parkway Dept 3 Engineering S S No987 65 4321 Addr2 Apt 12B Location 1 Tulip Grove Main Tenant 1 Addr3 Tulip Grove CA 91999 Job Cat 6 Software Engr P I N 2198 Privledge YES Shift 0 N A Remarks Status 0 N A Phone 224 80
117. es Appendix B lists all screens within their respective tree structures along with a brief explanation foreach Leftcolumn indentions show the relative position of each screen within the individual tree structures Indented screens can be accessed only from the previous level in the screen hierarchy OPTIONAL FEATURES A variety of optional software packages are available with the SE 6000 IQ A report writer package that allows the user to select sort display and or print database information in a format specified by the user It can be used for quick ad hoc enquiries or formal reports Once defined report formats may be saved and rerun on demand CCTV Camera Switcher Control Controls the actions of closed circuit television system switchers allowing the system to switch video output from a particular camera to a specified monitor When used in conjunction with the system flexible event handling feature this provides an important method for monitoring system events SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION Controller Systems Controller systems are computers running the SE 6000 local LC or remote location controller RLC software The LC system is a computer attached via dedicated lines to the host The RLC system is a computer attached via dial up telephone lines to the host Elevator Control Permits floor by floor control of elevator call buttons When a keyholder presents a key to a reader in the elevator certain buttons wired via comp
118. es The systems owner may also be the system administrator The default tenant code is 0 zero usually the system owner who has access to the entire system at all times Asample tententr screen follows krntentr Tenant Enkry 0 Tenant Munber Tenani Mane WESTINGHOUSE SECURITY ELEC Tenant Number Optional Enter a 4 digit maximum tenant number Default is tenant 0 Tenant Name Optional Enter a 30 character maximum tenant name INSTRUCTIONS instentr Specific instructions are entered into the system to direct operators as to the action to be taken when a specific point is activated usually in response to an activated alarm The instructions display automatically on the alarm response screen or may be selectively viewed from the realtime control maps A sample instentr screen follows insteaitr retruckior Entry Pont In gt SREB GC ag 156 HBS 1 Tenaril iv ALIHA LAE TELH rstructiors CALL FIRE TEPERTHEMT 1239 9567 ACTI aTE SAT EJALHIATTON STR H LIEFT FIRE DEPARTAERT EU TO SCENE LFBATE EUSKT Lk b T IF BUILDINGS OBEAATLIMNS MANAGER BEEPEFs 54321 488 9687 5544 tt d d vi hu ha er od d H ha ee ee ee od 4 18 SECTION 4 MASTER FILE ENTRY Point ID Required zoom available Enter the point ID to which this instruction applies Tenant The tenant number entered when this point was created is automatically entered into this field Instructions Eight 40 character lines are provided for
119. es gsi iginta Dasz ES nit ier Tira Cries dol date Tenants Dank ept Locat jun Jub Cas ratr ani inns Ha pr Doin pri igaratinn Reports Eed PIM Sper Erter Selertiun All screens in this section show the system default values with most screen fields requiring a numeric range entry For example the default range for keyholders is 1 999999999 to reduce waiting time while a report is generating enter the smallest range of numbers for each category which will still provide the information wanted Other screen fields include choices for date ranges regular or extended information and report sequencing When all fields have been entered press Enter Yes default to begin report generation Ready Lo produce Report Oey ku conlime fyessnoldlyesd l Once compiled a report output selection displays Normally 1 system report printer or D display atterminal is chosen The system also gives the option to print to a terminal printer Report totals are printed at the end of each report 5 2 SECTION 5 MASTER FILE REPORTS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION An additional report feature not accessed via the reports menu 132 xx Column Report Display is detailed at the end of this section KEYS MASTER Two versions of the keyholder master report are available Keyholder Quick List and Keyholder Master List extended The quick report includes keyholder ID key number keyholder name information from user defi
120. ev_rprt rdr_rprt pnt_rprt autorprt rdefrprt dconrprt dialrprt siterprt abacrprt dkrerprt p422rprt KEY INVENTORY SCREEN TITLE invtmenu statmenu statentr statrprt cdinentr cdinrprt FUNCTION Menu to database reporting functions Report keyholder information Menu to the access assignment reporting functions Report access codes access groups assigned to keyholders Report specific readers assigned to keyholders Menu to the access definition reporting functions Report readers and time codes for the access codes Report access assignments for access groups Report access override data Report fail soft access privileges for 708P Report all projects Report all keyholders assigned to projects Report all projects readers included in individual projects Report all time codes Report all defined holidays Report all defined tenants Report all user defined field A information Report all user defined field B information Report all user defined field C information Report all user defined field D information Report all alarm instructions Report all map names for specific point IDs Menu to the system configuration reporting functions Report all defined zones Report all defined pollers Report all defined device information Report all defined readers Report all point information Report all point reader auto activate auto open information Report all defined 808S action report information
121. four Points pnt_entr Enter individual point IDs for all input and output points in the system Note There are eight hardware types exclusively input and or output contacts that require a type number and a point number when being set upin the database You establish these devices using the Point Entry screen and cause the log messages to differ depending upon point type 1 2 Alarm An input contact for monitoring conditions defined as alarms Door Switch An input contact for determining the open closed status of a door only used when associated with a door record REX An input contact for determining the status of a request to exit switch Open On REX An input contact for determining the status of a request to exit switch which requires an action by the computer to unlock a specific door Not used General An input or output contact for general purpose use This function generates an input active message Camera optional feature Input output contact for camera system monitoring and control Spitter optional feature Input contact to indicate a ticket pull for a parking control system Guard Tour optional feature An input contact allowing guard tour activity monitoring A sample screen follows 4 40 Section 4 Master File Entry pot entr Point Entry PR Folat Ib MN Point Description 422 22 ta Khipukee ID Ip DIAL UF 422 Hi LEonputec 10 1668 Poller H B Address L 2
122. g The length of the search process will depend upon the size of the data base 5 When the search completes the system displays the first record found and shows the number of records found in the fifth status window Record 1 of n If the system doesn t find any records matching the search criteria the message No Records Found displays Use the down arrow key to display other records found in the search process Use the up arrow key to go back to previous records Searching With Partial Information Records can be found using partial information For example to find all keyholders whose last name begins with T enter T in the Last Name field The system also searches for several criteria For example to find all keyholders who work for tenants 1 and 5 enter 7 5in the tenant field In addition you can enter less than lt and greater than gt symbols to narrow a search 1 14 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION The computer automatically changes to the update mode when a search completes and the records selected can be updated if required To start another search press F4 to clear the screen and begin again Adding Changing Data The add mode is used to input new records Once a record is found using the search mode update is automatically selected which allows the user to change the existing data If not already in the add mode press F5 to clear fields and to begin adding Press Enter to move the highlight bar to the next field a
123. ge operator passwords Menu to the security level definition functions Create modify security levels Add modify screen information for a particular security level Create new security level by copying existing security level then modifying Report all defined security levels Display all system operators Display current system date and time Display operators currently using the system Cancel submitted reports Define terminals for alarm response beep regardless of system area where operating Menu to system configuration functions Change report titles user defined fields Define terminal for automatic alarm response Enter modify event information Enter modify task information Report all tasks events Enter modify transaction information controls data display and storage Menu to the database administration functions Display size of database tables determines if archiving is reguired Backup database to tape Remove unwanted records from the download file Transfer records from disk to tape to free up disk space Remove operator responses to alarms from disk to free up disk space Copy journal records to tape and remove from disk Report history of all database changes Report history of all changes to keyholder and keyholder access assignment information Load keyholder information from ASCII files ID security maintenance menu for WSE ID 4000 interface option Enter users passwords and privileges
124. gs Time and Attendance Captures hours worked by each employee for transfer to a payroll or accounting system The feature can be programmed to Generate specialized reports of time and attendance activity Monitor the number of meals taken by a keyholder Recognize early and late entrances and exits All records can be edited and modified prior to transfer to another system Visitor Control Tracks visitors prints visitor badges black and white or color and creates comprehensive reports of visitor activity The feature also provides a record of who was visited and the date It provides the company name of the visitor if applicable WSE ID 4000 Interface Integrates one or more Polaroid ID 4000 photobadging systems with the SE 6000 Keyholder information and photo IDs created on the Polaroid system are transferred via a LAN or serial connection to the SE 6000 Badges can be printed on film or on PVC Keyholder maintenance may be initiated on either system all data is stored in a single database resident on the SE 6000 SECTION 2 MONITOR SECURITY ACTIVITY INTRODUCTION System monitoring and control is performed via the monitor menu the first selection in the system main menu The monitor menu screen is shown below otLtrozl Fri sen L 1 742 LNT Ewolid F rd Ho Blasco Ferndind aoe EAR ASS 1357 Un l save P it N ES PLEO FUMEE aos DN Past Ierger det N Alan Fre TE WE Fasl Sea de eri Gee EZ Ak Ur Ue
125. he following morning A sample screen follows Laulaentr fiule DOpenrAGLiwate Entry Serlal gt PAIL Rradrr ID ur Point 10 PRR 618 rr DOON 17 Start End Man Tur Wed Thu Fri Sat Kun Hol Tlmeuode 16 11 55 139 81 WM NW VW y Y H H H Section 4 Master File Entry 4 43 Serial A nine digit maximum control number automatically generated and displayed by the system when a new auto open activate code is added This information is not entered by the user Reader ID or Point ID Required Enter the applicable reader or output point ID number Timecode Required Enter the applicable time code Device REPORT DEFINITION rdefentr Use this feature to create action reports for the SE 8xx series and SE 422 ACUs Anaction report is a set of user defined tasks performed by the ACU when specified conditions occur The actions are defined using the device report definition screen sample screen shown below the reports are assigned using screens described in the device entry subsection For complete descriptions on how to use the report definition screen for the various ACU types please refer to the respective ACU manuals NOTE The list of time conditions in the left hand side of the screen Time Code A C and the task choices running left to right such as Send To Host are used to define actions To define an action type a Y or N or a number as appropriate for the desired task in the field under the appropriate task choice Fo
126. he main menu Call WSE Customer Service if you have a login problem 1 10 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION System Screens There are two basic screen types Menu and Application Menu Screens Menu screens list application selections by group according to function exception Monitor Security Activity see Section 2 All menu screen IDs end in menu example fmntmenu Master File Entry The menu screens have three elements the list of choices the highlight bar and the Enter Selection field The highlight bar controlled by the arrow keys is used to make a selection to be placed into the Enter Selection field Screen access descriptions are given in Moving Between Screens and Fields in this section A sample menu screen follows EE tc A record ETTE nalnim Sank Halm Heru accsHeml Security Managesent Reports aint History Keyholdor Hiskery Report Scleckive Transaction Ancess Dental Archiu Alara fnrvicing Passhark Zom Dpunlaad Status Keyhalder Zari Event Point Report Realtleae Fasxback Zune Pearl Enter Selectlon Mey Fnrr diet For Add Hoedesstore IE Application Screens Application screens use status windows and various fields for entering new data or displaying existing data The screen title is in brackets and on the same line and to the left of the screen title Most screen title IDs indicate screen function e g entr enter data rprt report A sample screen follows S
127. here downrprt k2nrprt evptrprt rpasrprt FUNCTION Menu to the security management reporting functions Report last twenty activities which took place at a specific point Report last twenty activities which took place for a specific keyholder Report transactions currently stored on the hard disk Report transactions currently stored on tape Report of operator responses to alarms Report number of keyholders in each passback level Report database changes Serves also as an audit trail of operator activity Report last zone entered summary or detail Uses keyholder history as source Report system events totals for each event within a selected date range Report real time zone passback activity showing how many and or who is currently in which zone Uses shared memory data as source Master Eug ENTRY SCREEN TITLE key entr kevientr empgentr FUNCTION Enter primary keyholder information keyholder ID key number name tenant etc Enter keyholder personal information address phone title floor remarks etc Assign access privileges to a keyholder epj_entr Assign projects to a keyholder B 2 key_copy egrpentr egrpentr1 egrpcopy acc_menu acdsentr acodentr eleventr acoventr agdsentr agrpentr fs_entr prj_entr tmcdentr hol_entr tententr instentr confmenu zoneentr areaentr AppeNnpIx B System SCREEN HIERARCHIES Create new keyholder record by copying from an existing keyholder record Sele
128. host but the target device was unable to receive 3 8 SECTION 3 SECURITY MANAGEMENTS REPORTS KEYHOLDER ZONE REPORT The report lists the most recent zone information for all keyholders that meet the search criteria however information is not necessarily current A sample kyznrprt screen follows hyzncprt I Keyhalder Zone Report Lower Linit Upper LiAlt Eryholder D H 99999950 Tenant H Find By 1 13 Come 21 Area one Number A MY Al cones 1 9999 Specific Zone Area Humber E Suhhary CeLall 1 13 Summary 2 Detailed Sort Sequence 13 Keygholdee 10 22 keyhalder Mae Keyhelder ID 33 fane Keykelder Hane Keyholder Zone Sample Report 05 12 96 Vogler Vineyards Page 1 14 41 Keyholder Zone Report Keyholder Keyholder Name Tenant Point Point Description Date Time Zone 10556 MAITLING JAMES 0 3120 808SX RDR 2 04 02 96 16 48 12 0 10564 LYONS SHELLEY 0 3120 808SX RDR 2 04 02 96 16 48 12 0 10569 MCDUFF GORDON 0 3120 808SX RDR 2 04 02 96 16 48 12 0 10622 DENEUVE DENISE 0 3120 808SX RDR 2 04 02 96 16 48 12 0 10643 SMITH PAULA 0 3120 808SX RDR 2 04 02 96 16 48 12 0 10701 HERALD RICHARD 0 3120 808SX RDR 2 04 02 96 16 48 12 0 EVENT POINT REPORT The event point report evptrprt lists the number of events of a particular type that have occurred at a point or within a range of points The report is limited to the current contents of the archive history file A sample evptrprt screen follows SECTION 3 SECURIT
129. hout password and control access to monitor capabilities While many operators may use the generic login individual users will have only monitor privileges consistent with their own custom security profiles This feature uses the PASSWORD keyword parameter located in the DATAPATH MONITOR file The acceptable values are PASSWORD keyword missing Feature disabled PASSWORD 0 Feature disabled default PASSWORD 1 Feature enabled This feature also requires that the user has a custom security profile See also note 1 regarding system upgrades with users created on an earlier version of the software Implementing the Feature For additional information see Chapter 6 Adding a User 1 Log on using an assigned login name and password or use a generic login name and optional password as required by facility procedures 2 With the password feature enabled any action attempted from the monitor for which permission has not been granted causes the system to prompt for a login name and password 3 Ifthe login name and password entered are valid the associated security profile initiates the action requested see note 4 4 Ifthe feature is disabled or an incorrect login password is entered the system displays PERMISSION DENIED SECTION 2 Monitor Security Activity 2 15 NOTE 1 Ifyoursystem has been upgraded and users created on a previous release have been saved their user profiles must be updated with the new
130. icating the user s monitoring data changing capabilities Monitoring security level 0 allows full monitoring changing capabili ties including disabling points and halting pollers Monitoring security level 1 is recom mended for general use since it permits a user to control certain functions such as doors but not pollers and points Monitoring security level 2 limits users to a purely observational capacity no functions can be controlled IMPORTANT 1 We recommend that level 0 be assigned only to completely trained and responsible personnel since some level 0 operations could easily disable the system if not performed correctly 2 Enter C inthis field to use the new enhanced security monitoring feature see Enhanced Monitor Security below Q Allow Alarm Servicing Y N F field indicating if the user has the authority to respond to alarms in the monitor program or enter F if the alarm fast acknowledgment feature is to be allowed Jump Alarm Servicing Y N field indicating if the user has the authority to automatically jump to alarm servicing from monitor when an alarm occurs Section 6 System ADMINISTRATION Jump Timer Servicing Y N field indicating if the user has the authority to automatically jump to timer servicing from monitor when an timer event occurs Language The code number entered will determine what language the system will use for this user Valid choices are 1 English 2 French Real Time
131. icular J Personal amp Vehicular Passhack Zone Pa All fones 1 99592 Specific fone Sunnary Detail 1 1 Summary 2 Detailed Sort Sequence 13 Keyholder ID 2 Name Keyholder TD d Tenant Mame REALTIME PASSBACK DETAIL SAMPLE REPORT 03 14 96 15 18 Keyholder 223141 237473 233974 239965 248366 249037 McPowell Angus Aviation Page 1 Realtime Passback Detail Report Key No Keyholder Name Tenant Pzone Vzone 188954 McDaniels Jeff 0 Een Een 140226 Wellington Lambert 0 al al 195226 Du Pont Michael 0 al al 200026 Senter Carol 0 ST ail 180463 Pons Antonia 0 al 7100 143511 Segwick G J 0 al El SECTION 4 MASTER FILE ENTRY INTRODUCTION The master file entry procedures are used to create and maintain the database All initial system data is entered following the methods detailed in this section The data item menu screens are accessed via the master file entry menu fmntmenu displayed via the main menu A sample fmntmenu screen follows replace stored DAAE recara dar a I Fantsens Master File Entry Copy Keyg halders Access Assignhenk Copy Feuholder Actress Meress Orfinitian Tlne Codes Hu Li days Tenants Instructions Hardyacc Fanf iguratian lizer Defined Inforssatloen Maps Enter Selection E OT Some master file entry procedures are used more frequently than others Forexample keyholder data is usually added changed and deleted daily On the other hand addit
132. ides up to four time intervals during which the building should be closed Default is 0 Building Open Reminder Optional If the building should be closed indicated by the time codes entered in the previous field areminder message is logged and repeated the number of minutes specified 0 to 240 Default is 0 4 28 SECTION 4 Master Fite ENTRY SE 818 Device CONFIGURATION ENTRY d818entr Complete the d818entr screen for all 818 series and NexSentry ACUs use F2 to display the screen after the previous screen d808entr or nexsentr have been stored A sample screen follows dti Centr BIB Device ConfiqureLion Entry amp Page 3 PIH Seed 9 Has FIN Retrles Iuress FIN Digits WEP Only Tights 4 Trink PIM s 2 W Duress Depart a FLA Tlhreouk 1 8 Buress Enable 006 6 d PIN Seed Optional Enter the base seed number for generating PINs The value entered has priority over the system default PIN seed value entered with the pndfentr screen see SE 422 Pin Definition in this section Default is 0 Duress PIN Digits Optional Enter the allowed number of digits for a PIN duress code Default is 0 Print PINs Optional A Y N field indicating if the PIN should be displayed once calculated Default is Y PIN Timeout Optional Enter the maximum number of seconds allowed between key presentation and PIN entry Default is 10 Max PIN Retries Optional Enter the allowed number of PIN entry retrie
133. if the device is to be shunted at system start up Y This is recommended to disable devices until they are physically connected into the system Default is N device not shunted 10 Zone Number Required zoom available Enter the zone number applicable for this device Default is 0 4 24 Section 4 MASTER FILE ENTRY SE 8xx SERIES Device CONFIGURATION ENTRY d808entr The d808entr screen must be completed for all 8xx series ACUs use F2 to display the screen after the previous screen has been stored A sample screen follows AEBBEntr HOE Device Configuration Entry 0 Love Hare Fassuprd Report Definition 12 H OFFER FASSA Tamar i 29 OFF HZ FA SZ Fouer Fail 1 32 H TEETE HEHE Querride gt L di E TESTE HELE Key Pefinitlor Sa D TESTE HEUD Type MONE ba E TESTE HELE Aus Type Ta P TESTF HELIF racility T ER CR F TESTE HELK Alt Facility AQHA Nut a Fregiuwr D eM Hoden Definition Timne Code 1 H MHHH st de MH H Hie H H H H H Set H OH Diet el Set id H H H et H Tine Code Z H FEL Ett H H DE at MH H DES tk Litt fr NK NNN LETERE TEE Tine Code 3 H id MEE DEE RM HOE ER RM Jo MM HER Ee MED Sa Time Code 4 Humber OF Retry Times mas Guyn xorr Terminal Fort H Host Port MH Building Closed Tinecodes Taedl Hd Jraede A Thcid H Tredd Building Teen Hinder H Level Name Password Required These first three fields are entered to identify up to eight operators who will be permitted to set change
134. ime Codes 9 Access Groups 17 Tasks 2 Tenants 10 User Defined Fields 18 Events 3 Zones Areas 11 Keyholders 19 Enable Terminals for Global Alert 4 Pollers 12 Access Privileges 20 Program Security Levels 5 Devices 13 Holidays 21 Add Users 6 Points 14 Alarm Instructions 22 Passwords 7 Readers 15 Maps 23 System Owner Name 8 Access Codes 16 Transactions 24 Terminals for Alarm Auto Switch NOTE Consult the system installer if you have questions concerning numbering In any case keep track of your numbering method and advise each operator of the method selected BASIC SYSTEM USAGE This subsection gives introductory information for using the SE 6000 system and includes related miscellaneous information Logging On Power on the system terminal The screen displays a brief welcome message followed by the login and password prompts Enter the login ID and password in lowercase letters If uppercase letters are entered by mistake log off using uppercase letters then log on again with lowercase letters If the login and password are not valid or if one or both were not entered correctly the computer responds with login incorrectthen displays login again Reenter the login ID and password making sure that each letter is correctly typed Ifthe ogin incorrect message continues consult the system administrator When logged in correctly the system displays the SE 6000 title page sets the terminal environment then displays t
135. imity Command Keys are warranted for 5 years WSE shall at its option either repair or replace free of charge the equipment found upon WSE s inspection to be so defective or if agreed upon refund the purchase price less a reasonable allowance for depreciation in exchange for the equipment Magnetic Stripe Cards are warranted as described by the manufacturer s warranty WSE makes no other warranty and all implied warranties including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are limited to the duration of the expressed warranty period as set forth above WSE s maximum liability hereunder is limited to the purchase price of the equipment In no event shall WSE be liable for any consequential indirect incidental or special damages of any nature arising from the sale or use of the product Some states do not allow limitations on incidental or consequential damages or how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations may not apply This warranty gives specific legal rights however other rights which vary from state to state may pertain IMPORTANT The information provided in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable However Westinghouse Security Electronics WSE assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear Possession of this manual does not imply the granting of licenses to make or sell equipment or software constructed according to descriptions provided 1997 Westinghouse S
136. indicate if the lock power is normally off N or on Y Entering Zone Optional Enter the zone number for this reader if applicable Leaving Zone Optional Used with anti passback if reader controls exit from a zone Enter the exit Zone number Tenant Optional Enter a four digit maximum tenant number If omitted Tenant 0 zero system owner is entered by default Tim Cd 1 and Mod Both optional Four time codes may be entered denoting when this reader is active This function varies with different types of ACUs Note that the downloaded ACU will still operate in the field during excluded time periods If omitted the reader is never 4 34 SECTION 4 Master Fite ENTRY active For Mod enter a transaction modifier code A B etc to customize log messages and system actions see Section 6 System Administration for details The default for Mod is 0 zero use the standard log message Auto KEY ENTRY AND READER The Auto Key Entry feature allows you to capture the key number from a key card and assign the number as well as enter the card number automatically in the Key Number field of the keyholder Entry key_entr screen Before you can use this feature you must configure an Auto Entry Reader Reader type 8 Perform the following procedures Configuring the Auto Entry Reader KR Automatically Entering Card Numbers Configuring the Auto Entry Reader 1 From the Main Menu select Master File Entry and the Master File
137. ing 1 Receiving 1 Lab Main Lab Main 14 15 05 06 09 00 09 00 15 30 09 00 15 00 12 00 23 59 23 59 Page 1 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Hol This report details all access groups defined in the system the report can be limited to a single group or a range of groups as required A sample screen follows Layopryrtd DCL Group i Ab Cole i Terarnt Sort SeqUerce Hebe krtun Haster Kenari Lower Lal 1 H H Upper Ltatt GEERT 9994 1 Access Group D 2 Access Coce ID SECTION 5 Master FILE REPORTS 5 7 Access Group Master List SAMPLE REPORT 06 10 96 HIGHLAND ELECTRONICS Page 1 10 03 Access Group Master List Group Group Description Code Code Description SFS 1 DWNLD 801 802 8100 4222 5 DWNLD 801 ACCESS CODE N 1 DWNLD 801 802 8100 4222 6 DWNLD 802 ACCESS CODE N 2 SFS 708 801 802 8100 4222 1 HOST 422 808 amp 708 N 2 SFS 708 801 802 8100 4222 3 DWNLD 804 ALPHA LAB 808S 2 N 2 SFS 708 801 802 8100 4222 4 DWNLD 805 ALPHA LAB 808S 3 N Access OVERRIDE The report lists access override codes in the database with descriptions start end dates and permissions allow deny access A sample screen follows ncourprt J Recess Dverride Report Ready to produce Report Dkay to continue 72091 N Access OVERRIDE SAMPLE REPORT 03 25 96 Security Electronics Page 1 08 21 Access Override Codes Code Description Start End Permission 1 TEST OVERRIDE ALLOW 03 21 96 0
138. ing guard rounds Elevator Control Controls and limits keyholder access to floors Activate optional feature Enables keys for system wide use Deactivate optional feature Disables previously activated keys see previous item Auto Key Entry Allows automatic entry of card numbers Access with Keypad Same as 1 except that a keypad is used in addition to the reader Keypad Keypad only Access with Two Man Rule optional feature Same as 1 above except that two man rule is in effect MultiOcc Reader Multiple occupancy reader Similar to 11 except that it requires that two keyholders enter and leave a zone together Refer to the subsection that covers multiple occupancy readers in this section for more details Data entry begins with the rdr_entr screen One additional screen each is used for readers assigned to SE NexSentry 8xx series and 422 ACUs Details follow this subsection 4 32 SECTION 4 Master Fite ENTRY READER ENTRY rdr entr r r ente Reader Entry Reader 10 ll Trader Description 422 ENTRY Hi Brvice 10 188 DLAL UP 12 Hi Computer Th IAA Poller H Addeess LA Sense 1 Enable Point ID Reader Type 1 Access Control Assoc Reader ID 1662 Door Suitch O 166 422 1HA1 DH SU MAR tree MQ lab H Hex Point Lo 184 422 1HH1 HEX 1 17 TA Dle Unlock Thre 15 Read Hhile Open D Reverse Lock H ALL ZOMES ALL ZONES ALL ENCOMPASSING Hed Start End Hon Tue Wed Thu Feb Sat Sun
139. ing poller to process a transaction Use with elevator parking control VIP2 and poller transactions with a point ID which matches the poller record for these functions Shunt a specified point Unshunt a specified point Perform a device reset for an applicable device Perform a key download for an applicable device 6 12 Section 6 System ADMINISTRATION 100 ACTIVATE PROJECT Activate an inactive project 101 DEACTIVATE PROJECT Deactivate an active project 102 NORMALIZE or Change project status to its normal condition clears an override CLEAR PROJECT condition Task EVENT Master REPORT taskrprt This report shows all tasks events established in the system 04 14 96 ATARAXIA ELECTRONICS Page 1 13 02 Task Task Description Point Activate Desc Deactivate Desc Cancelable 42 UNLOCK DOOR 708 2 ENTER ZONE B Man Open N EVENTS 7120 708 2 ENTER ZONE B 62 0 KEY NOT ACTIVE No Activity Tmcd Start End Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Hol 1 15 30 16 15 Y Y Y Y Y N N N TRANSACTIONS tranentr Customized versions of any system transaction log message can be created The custom transactions are created using the transaction entry screen where they are linked to the point or reader screens by a transaction modifier code The codes are any of the following A Z uppercase a 7 lowercase 1 9 0 is the default modifier for all standard transactions Up to 62 log messages can be associated with the same event tranener
140. ions or changes to system configuration information may occur only once every several months Screen Access The procedures in this section are in the order as they appear on the fmntmenu screen above Following each menu entry are the associated subscreens again in order the section table of contents reflects the hierarchy After the current screen has been saved F6 most subscreens display by pressing F2 but some display automatically 4 2 SECTION 4 MASTER FILE ENTRY KEYHOLDERS Four data entry screens are used to add new keyholders to the system and to change or delete existing keyholder information 1 Keyholder Entry Page 1 key entr Used to enter primary keyholder information 2 Keyholder Entry Page 2 key1entr Used to enter optional keyholder information 3 Keyholder Access Entry empgentr Used to enter access codes access groups keyholder access assignments etc 4 Project Assignment epj_entr Used to enter projects if applicable The first screen key_entr is accessed from Keyholders first item in the fmntmenu menu the other screens are displayed using F2 after the previous screen has been saved IMPORTANT 1 All keyholder data is linked to the keyholder ID rather than by key number or name This allows the change or removal of key numbers from the system a frequent requirement without affecting entire keyholder records 2 Forfuture reporting purposes we recommend thatthe
141. is 0 SE NexSentry Device CONFIGURATION ENTRY nexsentr Complete the nexsentr screen for the NexSentry ACU and then press F2 Next Form to display the d818entr screen Enter all appropriate information and press F6 Store to complete the NexSentry device configuration A sample nexsentr screen follows ee ee AELK ee ee NT liasseer 1 1 Serer 17 Leick qali stil bern Serdar ys 1 Level NEI f iss ed Bapore Dot IL1E ao SE H Ape Bates Tene i 1 SE F AEE Passe 8 ros Jung 9 He se FASET dras BER Heel KN I Rz FANS E Up a555 O Ste vEidA L FG TT STAT EET RS ET TTASETTSEFETE em OQO dili E E SE Mt Patani Lon Tine Jade s 0 TE EET EE ET EE NG Ture Joda i u EES HR HE EE ER HET HEHE EES EERS Sonne ao fe Tr ee ee aC ee ee Ce ee AE A AE Tine de 4 O iber 28 Fence Tues is O r EF Teramiaal Poet zt Free H Lualeling Virtsed Tureia Teese Wie D Ho needle m Fedde Uren EE sag ml as N Level Name Password Required These first three fields are entered to identify up to eight operators who will be permitted to set change system parameters for a particular ACU from the ACU terminal port User 1 must be established defaults to operator 1 operators 2 through 7 are optional Enter the operator s security code A through F name and password The security codes A through F control the degree to which the operator may add change delete the system parameters from the ACU terminal port Code A has the m
142. it Test 200 RDI Alarm Table Error 306 RDI Can t Close 808 DB ee ee 309 RDI Comm EIFOF esse esse ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 307 RDI Dialed In 78 RDI Hardware Problem iese esse ese ee ee ee 304 RDI Host Comm Error ccccceeeeeeeeeeee 308 RDI Is Full ee ge Ee Ge GREG adat 300 RDI Is Too Cold EE 302 RDI Is Too HO ese ees ees ee ee ee ee ee ee 301 RDI Modem Problem 305 RDI Timeout Problem ccccccceeeeeeeeee 303 Redundancy Off ee ee ee Re 71 Redundancy ON ee ee Re 70 Message Remote Comm Ended i ee ese ee 85 Remote Trans Received ceeeeees 64 Repack OK is dekan eden De Age d ted dd 58 Req Passback Forgive scssi 150 Request Manual ACCESS i 55 Request Reset Device iese ee 154 Request Reset Keys ee ee 155 Request To En 108 Reset Device Okay iis ee ee 156 Reset Key Okay ee Re ee Re ee 157 Return From Fallsoht sesse ese ee ee 31 REX Denied site GEES EEN ES Gee ge ee deeg 109 Sensor Failure ee ee ee ee Re ee 38 sensor OK ees beth as REEDE EES ERNA oe Ee ek 39 Sensor Report Shunted A 118 Sensor Report Unshunted i sesse ee 119 Shunt Point 94 Status Report esse ee ee ee ee 219 Still Held Open sssini 42 Tamper Active iese ee ee ee Re ee Re 34 Tamper Clear iese ke ee 35 Tamper Report Shunted sees ee 106 Tamper Report Unshunt sesse seek 107 Terminal Buffer Full
143. itches The computer controls only the lock power to the door and the door switches are the contact points which inform the computer whether a specific door is open or closed Each door switch is assigned to a specific reader Fire Alarms Heat Sensors Data from smoke detectors and heat sensors can be sent to the computer to alert it to alarm conditions Although fire alarm systems are generally separate from access control systems the computer can be used to provide enhanced response capabilities Intrusion Devices Taut wire fence infrared detectors field disturbance detectors and other device types can alert the computer to the presence of personnel in unauthorized areas Motion Sensors Detect physical movement in an area Can be used to tell the computer that someone wants to exit go through a door from the uncontrolled side or to protect secure areas Video Monitor Switchers The computer routes the signal from a particular video camera to a specific monitor based on conditions in that area For example if the computer detects an open rear door it can display the camera output at that door on the terminal at the security desk SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1 5 Multiple Switch Monitor MSM The MSM is a four contact switch box that is connected to a WSE ACU and the MSM provides four contact closure inputs Points A point is any basic element of an access control system such as a door switch an alarm contact an output switch
144. keyholder ID record be retained when a keyholder leaves your facility To block the keyholder ID from normal system processing enter zero for the key number in key_entr and or delete access assignments Esc d r in empgentr Keyholder Entry Page 1 key_entr Hey entr Keuholder Eatery Page L Reeyholdee TR Last Mane LUCET rs Hare ELISE hey Type 3 Facllity Code HAM key Humber 1674 PIH H ATAA ELECTRONICS THLERMTL TECHNICAL FUDLTCATLOWE SOFTWARE ENG IWEER IG SANTA CLARA CA TECHART ELE Job Cat if SENTOR TECHNICAL UTTTER Shift al HEHA 1780 StaLlus FT EXEMPT Iscue Date gt ae ee 94 Issue Thee 14 41 Returen Date sAHEEaAN Return Ting enke Uisleor H Trace H Trluileged Y Personal four 1 ALPHA L R 20ME Vehicular deme 1 ALPHA LAB ZONE Tenant Hurber 3 Company lt 5 Dept 15 Location 2 PRESS 4F2 gt MEST FORM AT AMY TIME FOR PAGE 7 OR TO ARSIJGH ACCESS SECTION 4 MASTER FILE ENTRY 4 3 Keyholder ID Required inthe Add mode the system denies further screen access until this field is entered Enter a unique nine digit maximum keyholder ID number alphabetical letters are not supported Last Name Optional Enter the keyholder s last name First Name Optional Enter the keyholder s first name NOTE Names are index maintained rather than sequential allowing quick keyholder record search by name or partial name Key Type Required Enter the key type code
145. lding mode to closed takes approximately one minute to complete If a device input point configured to prevent building closure is active the building will remain in the limited mode until the point is cleared Full Screen Monitoring Displays system logs in a manner similar to the review transactions feature see Review Transactions Full Screen in this section except that new transactions display as they occur Use F8 to toggle between full and half screen displays MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Disk Almost Full Warning This feature warns operators when the disk drive has reached a specified percentage of its total capacity Top Transaction date t1sc Thu Har 17 19 31 25 1994 Local Lon 1 HOST 14 31 29 i DISK ALMOST FULL When the warning appears take immediate action to reduce the amountof data stored on the disk delete unwanted files etc This feature uses the DISKWARN keyword parameter located in the DATAPATH PARAMS M file Parameter Default Condition DISKWARN keyword missing Defaults to 90 DISKWARN 0 Feature disabled DISKWARN n Feature enabled nis the range 1 99 NOTE 1 Shut down and reboot after changing DISKWARN parameters 2 The DISK ALMOST FULL message is generated only once 3 Since the message is generated only once we recommend that system message 242 be changed to an alarm event by changing the alarm priority field to a value greater than 0 See Section 6 Transactions tranent
146. le chstrprt screen follows SECTION 3 SECURITY MANAGEMENT REPORTS 3 3 felstrprt Keyholder History Report Regholder D Heyholder Mare 12395 HECAFTHE STEVEN Keyholder History Sample Report 06 27 96 Packlett Industries PAGE 1 14 36 Point History Point Point Description Date Time Access Type Keyholder 2771 Dale Deborah 0225 RDI 8082 SEN2 06 27 96 09 32 52 ACCESS GRANTED 0221 RDI 8082 SEN1 06 27 96 07 34 24 ACCESS GRANTED 0215 RDI 8081 SEN1 READER 06 27 96 07 34 22 ACCESS GRANTED 0220 T amp A READER 3 N A 06 26 96 15 40 42 MANUAL OPEN 0210 T amp A READER 2 OUT 06 26 96 15 40 40 MANUAL OPEN 0200 T amp A READER 1 IN 06 26 96 15 40 34 MANUAL OPEN 0120 ELEVATOR FREIGHT CAR 06 26 96 15 40 31 MANUAL LOCK TRANSACTION HISTORY REPORT The transaction history report excprprt lists all transactions according to selected criteria The transaction report function is used to create a who what where and when report of all transactions This function includes information aboutthe ID and description of the point or sensor where the transaction occurred the zone number of the point or sensor the date and time of the transaction the type of access for an access transaction and the ID and name of the keyholder involved with the transaction ifany Two report types are available short and extended The short report accesses all standard information the extended report does the same but includes user defined field information A samp
147. le excprprt screen follows 3 4 SECTION 3 SECURITY MANAGEMENTS REPORTS Lexeprprt 1 Transaction Report Lower Upper Lower Point D H 9599 Dept p Keyhalder IT H 999999999 Location H Transartinn Type 739 Joh Cat i A Date Tleae Processing B d Range 1 Ferlod TranzacLion Tate HHHHHHH 11714595 Shift Tramsaclion Timus H dad Staltux Zone Hunher al 9499 Tenat C np nu 9999 Print Extended Info H fort Sequence 2 il Polat 11 Pate Time Heyholder IDC Date TIME Transaction Descripelon Tate Tine Date Time Transaction History Sample Report 11 15 96 SHARPSMITH LABS INC Page 1 10 34 Access Control Transaction Report Point Point Description Zone Date Time Access Type Keyholder Keyholder Name Key No 1 HOST 801 10 28 96 11 12 00 FORGIVE PASSBACK 661094 Stanling Bob 34421 1 HOST 0 10 28 96 11 23 00 REPACK OK 1 HOST 801 10 28 96 13 37 00 FORGIVE PASSBACK 662886 Jonesman Linda 32211 1 HOST 001 10 28 96 14 12 00 FORGIVE PASSBACK 656633 Buchmann G T 34588 1 HOST 0 10 28 96 14 17 00 REPACK OK 1 HOST 0 10 28 96 14 49 00 FORGIVE PASSBACK 641918 Saunder Rick 34876 ACCESS CONTROL ARCHIVE REPORT The access control archive report acrtrprt is identical to the transaction history report previous report except that it reads data from an archive tape rather than from the system database ALARM SERVICING REPORT The alarm servicing report almarprt details actions taken by operators in respo
148. ler Report Report Dplinn H 13 All 22 Trouble DIALERS SAMPLE REPORT 03 25 96 Security Electronics Page 1 09 00 Dial Master Report Device Device Description Remote Number Last Date Last Time Who Called Trans Failures 900 RDI ALPHA LAB 4921342 02 19 94 17 10 Host 0 1 Site DEFINITION This report lists all site groups and codes defined for the system A sample screen follows SECTION 5 Master FILE REPORTS 5 19 slLerprl Site Code Masher Aepul Ready to produce Report Okay ta continue ML N SITE DEFINITION SAMPLE REPORT 03 25 96 Security Electronics Page 1 09 02 Site Code Master Report Group Code 1 0000 100 1000 101 1001 6016 7279 ABA ConFIGURATION This report lists all the ABA configurations defined for the system and gives the configuration parameters A sample screen follows abacrprt MEN Configuration Faster Aepert Ready La produce Ecport Okay ta contie CNANAINI ABA ConFIGURATION SAMPLE REPORT 03 25 96 Security Electronics Page 1 09 17 ABA Configuration Report Configuration ID 1000 Start Length Key A 1 3 Key B 4 2 Key C 10 3 Expiration Date Start dis Site Code Start 20 ABA Key Data Action 0 During Fail Soft Deny Access Deny Access Based on key number N N Based on site code N N Based on expiration date N N Use site code as key N N 5 20 SECTION 5 MASTER FILE REPORTS DKR CONFIGURATION The reports lists the system default DKR parameters A sample sc
149. licable Enter alternate host 43 phone number For RDI units only enter login string and password No Activity Disconnect Seconds Optional Enter the number of no activity seconds to elapse before host disconnects from the remote ACU Default is 90 seconds RLC RDI should Two related Y N fields e Call when alarm occurs Yor N Dial back Y or N Not currently implemented Number of transactions to hold Optional Enter the number of transactions to be held in remote memory Default is 4000 Minutes before Three related fields Host Retry Number of minutes to wait before retrying call to host for example every two minutes Minimum Call Minimum elapsed time before dialing remote site for log messages in hours for example every six hours Max Call Maximum elapsed time before dialing remote site for log messages in hours for example every 12 hours Schedule Next Call on at Enter the time and date when next call is to be made Note that a future date will cause the scheduler to Not dial the devices until the future date tune is reached Statistics for last successful call automatically displayed and updated Date Time Type Count Number of failed call attempts since last success automatically displayed and updated Site Entry DEFINITION Site codes restrict the use of one or more doors to specific groups of cards a particular company a particular department etc Up to 64 site codes can be
150. m anti passback Default is N Personal Zone If passback is in effect the zone where the keyholder is currently located and reported to the system by the reader last used by the keyholder When setting up the database use the default 1 unknown Vehicular Zone The zone car park where the keyholder s vehicle is currently located reported to the system by the parking lot reader last used by the keyholder When setting up the database use the default 1 unknown Keyholder Entry Page 2 key1entr The data entered in this screen is for information only Field entry is self evident field titles usr1 through usr6 and Remarks can be changed to suit the individual user see Section 6 System Administration Note that data is unique and not selected as table reference see user defined field titles reference 9 Simply complete those fields required by your company store F6 then press F2 to display the access assignment screen empgentr SECTION 4 MASTER FILE ENTRY 4 5 keyienter Keyholder Entry Page 2 Keyllder 1d 277393 LUCET ELISE Address 2242 SAM AHSELHO DRIVE Phone did 59765493 VISTA DE LOS AIDS CA 95999 Social curlty t 123 45 6799 usri HIRE DATE Lieglebt Title SH IECHMICAL URITER var HEFORTS TO A VRELSS Floor 2 usr REN pen 215 usird werd usr i Remarks PRESS F2 gt HEST FORM T AMY TIME TU ASSIGH ACCESS TD THIS KEVHOLDER Keyholder Access Entry empgentr Lenps
151. m available Enter the applicable keyholder ID keyholder name automatically displays Allowed Optional Enter Y or N as appropriate for the individual keyholder Default is N PROJECT ENTRY pri entr prd_entr This is designed primarily for high security facilities Project is used to grant temporary access to selected keyholders at project controlled doors when a project is activated while access for all other keyholders who normally enter through these doors is temporarily denied The projects are continually monitored by the system and are updated as project status changes from activated to deactivated and vice versa This is a host function that must be used only if normal access is through host access codes A sample prj_entr screen follows SECTION 4 Master FILE ENTRY 4 15 Lee 1 Santer Fro ject Entry Froject ID B P scriftier SECURITY IMSFELTIOM Starting Date 9761 96 Starting Tise DS gA 0009 Ending Dade B7 B1AOE Ending Time GE Project ID Reguired Enter a four character maximum project ID code Description Optional Enter a 40 character maximum description of the project Starting Date and Time Enter the project s starting date and time in the formats MM DD YY and HH MM 4 Ending Date and Time Enter the project s ending date and time in the formats MM DD YY and HH MM Store F6 data when completed the project definition prd entr screen automatically displays Enter the applicable
152. monitor security privileges To do this log on as addusers with the correct password select system administration and then select add users Update the security profile for each user as follows Enter the user ID Select modify F5 Press the return key through all fields Store the updated profile F8 Repeat for all applicable users The new custom security information is appended without changing the current privileges 2 If the password keyword parameter is changed users must log off then log back on reboot before a change is recognized by the monitor program 3 All functions that generate log messages are logged with the user ID entered to gain access to the requested function 4 Permissions associated with the entered login ID remain in effect until the operator returns to the point where the login ID and password were required or if the status screen function Timeout feature has been enabled the screen itself will Timeout see Status Screen Function Timeout Feature in this section Modified Usage of Invalid Facility Code Log This feature suppresses a keyholder s name from the monitoring screen and various reports when an INVALID FACILITY CODE message is logged In some cases this resulted in alog message erroneously associating a valid keyholder with an invalid facility This function is automatic and does not require operator action NOTE This occurred with the 708 type device where different facility codes
153. n of a key and the entry of a verification PIN Default is 10 Max Inv PINs Optional The maximum number of invalid PIN entry attempts to permit before cancelling the key presentation Default is 4 VIPs Digits Optional The number of digits in the PIN number for doors using keypads only The range is 4 to 8 Default is 4 Modem Definition Not used when the SE 6000 is connected directly or in a dial up configuration Latched Contact Optional The number of the output contacts that are assigned as a latched contact 0 51 Default is 0 ABA Site Code Grp Optional The ABA site code group ID number 12 EMPI Alt1 Code Optional Alternate EMPI site code 1 e PIN seed Optional The base seed number used when generating PINs The value entered here has priority over the default PIN seed value entered on the pndfentr screen see Entering Default PIN Digits and Seed for an SE 422 in this section Default is 0 PIN Digits The number of digits in the PIN code for this SE 422 The value entered here has priority over the default PIN digits value entered on the pndfentr screen see Entering Default PIN Digits and Seed for an SE 422 in this section Default is 0 EMPI Alt2 Code Optional Alternate EMPI site code 2 of Retry Times Used to inform a remotely connected SE 422 the number of times to attempt to contact the host computer over telephone lines before considering a connection to be currently impossible to
154. nal port Passback status on card card group set to unknown No longer used Key presented at a valid time and attendance reader Keyholder over meal limit Key presented at valid meal counter reader Reserved for future applications User logged on to 8xx series ACU via the terminal port User logged off an 8xx series ACU via the terminal port 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 Message Host Dial Start Carrier Off Carrier On Logs Purged Threshold Met Deferred Key Auto Forgive Zone Count Reset Req Passback Forgive Timer Started Timer Cancelled Timer Expired Request Reset Device Request Reset Keys Reset Device Okay Reset Key Okay Error on Device Reset Error on Key Reset Open Cash Drawer Invalid Card Type Line Cut Line Short 164 through 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 Over Device Limit Invalid Site Code ABA Card Expired ABA Card Data 1 ABA Card Data 2 ABA Card Data 3 ABA Card Data 4 ABA Card Data 5 APPENDIX C SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS NUMERICAL SEQUENCE Explanation Remote device dialing host SE 422 Incoming phone line or host port has lost DTR SE 422 Incoming phone line or host port DTR high SE 422 Log buffer purged SE 422 Logs have met user defined threshold Key referred to host for access decisions Automatic forgive passback issued
155. nction A full volume backup should be performed immediately following system installation and then ona monthly basis or whenever there has been a major system update or reconfiguration DOWNLOAD CLEAN UP AND Retry downcln Download records are data transferred from the database to computer memory or to intelligent remote devices Each time information is entered and stored in the database one or more download records are created and written to the download file If the download transfers are unsuccessful the number of records created can increase the download file size to a point where system performance is affected and these records should be first retried then deleted In general perform a download cleanup when the PUBLIC download table reaches 80 of the expected number of rows or if it has been necessary to make a significant number of database changes Monitor this table using Display Database Statistics dbstats If you use a large number of intelligent devices then this table should be checked frequently A typical time period for cleaning the download table is once per month Download records are not automatically deleted upon successful transfer Access CONTROL TRANSACTION ARCHIVING accsarch Archiving transfers information from the system hard disk to tape freeing up space on the hard disk for new data Archiving should be performed regularly to ensure disk integrity Perform an archive when the PUBLIC archist table reaches 80
156. nd type the data Ifa typing mistake is made press Ctrl y to clear a field Ctrl f to delete characters in a field Ctrl u to move back through the fields Many fields have default values which are used if a field entry is not made Default values are used to simplify the entry process by automatically setting certain fields to commonly used values For example many yes or no type fields Y N have Y as the default Storing Data Store all additions and changes when completed Press F6 If F1 is used to return to the previous screen without first storing the new changed information all the new data is lost DELETING RECORDS From time to time it may be necessary to delete records from the database The delete record function is easy to perform although some cautions are involved To remove a record from the database first display the record using the find mode then press Esc followed by d lowercase then r lowercase If the operation can be performed the computer displays deleted It may not be possible to delete records in some cases For example the system would not allow a reader to be deleted without first deleting its associated access codes Display the access code records and delete the reader data appearing on them then delete the reader record itself again CAUTION Be careful when deleting certain records For example it is unwise to be hasty when deleting keyholder records Consider Employee A who occ
157. ned fields B and D phone number title user defined field C and floor The master report includes all the keyholder information entered on page 1 of the keyholder entry screen plus address phone number and user defined field 7 Also the master report prints access code information first 20 codes for each keyholder Asample key_rprt screen follows Note that certain report screens include a sort sequence field and a numbered list of sort sequence categories Enter one of the numbers into this field to print data related to that sequence number For example in the Keyholder Master Report screen enter number 1 in the Sort Sequence field to sort data by keyholder ID see the following example key rprt Keuhalder Master Report Lamer Linlt Upper Limit keuholder TD 59999959 Campa Dept i 3955 Larat 16m i 7355 Job Cat i 739554 Issue Take i TREE ER AR 11706 735 Heu Hunter i a 779539994 Shift i TETE Status i Tics Tenant Ewkrnderd nfo 7 Sart Arqaence Kryholder ID Company Ham Dept Mane Localian Marmar ssue Dale Mine Hone Keyholder I SECTION 5 Master FILE REPORTS KEYHOLDER Quick List SAMPLE REPORT 06 02 96 14 45 KeyholderKey No 220774 221922 222172 233132 239445 245165 246763 247666 248112 249343 409 811 512 588 277 338 445 176 765 453 Keyholder Name JENSEN STEVE KREBS SCOTT DUNN JEFF NEWMAN TERESA CLEMENT KAREN KIRK KATHY FERRELL STUART KERR KATIE LOWE LOR
158. nputs Function Keys 2 5 Control Locks Function Keys 2 4 Control Outputs Function Keys 2 5 Control Pollers Function Keys 2 2 Control Printers Function Keys 2 9 Control Projects 2 9 Control Projects Function Keys 2 9 Control Remote Devices Function Keys 2 11 Controller Systems 1 18 Copy Keyholder Access 4 8 Copy Keyholders 4 7 Copy Security mnaccopy 6 6 INDEX 3 D Data Entry Sequence 1 9 Data Item Selection 2 2 Database Changes 1 7 Database Maintenance db_menu 6 14 Definition General Trace 1 3 Transactions 1 3 Definition Inputs Fire Alarms Heat Sensors 1 4 Definition Principal System Functions Auto Unlock Lock 1 6 Definitions Access Control 1 6 Definitions Basic System Usage 1 9 Applications Screens 1 10 Logging On 1 9 System Screens 1 10 Definitions Creating the Database 1 8 Poller Initializatin 1 8 Definitions File Maintenance 1 7 Definitions General 1 2 Access Code 1 2 Access Group 1 2 Alarm Contract 1 2 Company 1 2 Department 1 2 Device 1 2 Event 1 2 Job Category 1 2 Key Number 1 2 Keyholder ID 1 3 Location 1 3 Time Code 1 3 Zones 1 3 Definitions Hardware Devices 1 3 Microprocessor 1 3 Definitions Inputs 1 4 Alarm Contacts 1 4 Contact Alarms 1 4 Door Switches 1 4 Intrusion Devices 1 4 Motion Sensors 1 4 Multiple Switch Monitor 1 5 Points 1 5 Request to Exit 1 5 Video Monitor Switchers 1 4 Definitions Output
159. nse to alarms A sample almarprt screen follows SECTION 3 SECURITY MANAGEMENT REPORTS 3 5 alHarprt Alarm Servielng Benoart Lower Limit Upper Limit Point 10 i 9994 Alara Date i AAR 11 1595 larn Time i p 45559 Alarni cone i 2999 H Serviced Ty H 739997243 Tenant Humber Sark Sequence 1 11 Date Tleae Point 21 fone Dale Tine 3 Point Date Tine 4 Serviced By Hate Tine Alarm Servicing Sample Report 06 27 96 PacAtlantic Racing PAGE 1 15 01 Alarm Master List Alarm No Alrmtime Alrmdate Point Zone Resp Time Resp Date Clear Time Clear Date Serviced By Point Descrip CHEMICALS GPS 3 2851 09 18 00 06 26 96 20 3 14 19 05 06 26 96 11 10 10 06 26 96 Maintenance Operator Response Alarm Instructions CALLED FIRE DEPT PUT ON MASK CLEARED BUILDING CALL FIRE DEPARTMENT IMMEDIATELY OPENED VENTS EVACUATE ALL PEOPLE FROM BUILDING LEFT BUILDING OPEN EMERGENCY VENTS REENTERED WHEN ALL CLEAR LEAVE BUILDING PASSBACK ZONE REPORT The passback zone report whowhere lists keyholders currently present in passback zones The summary selection provides totals by zone while the detailed report lists specific keyholders The source for the information is the keyholder file A sample whowhere screen follows SECTION 3 SECURITY MANAGEMENTS REPORTS Culiowhere Paschack zane Report Laver Linit Upper Llinit Keuhalder ID i Tenant H Type of Fassback A Fasshack Zong kKupnnatvg Detai
160. ntrollers and in addition to providing these communication links they perform many other tasks For example the pollers make access decisions report devices that are not responding and provide the means to reload devices with system and key data as necessary 4 20 Section 4 MASTER FILE ENTRY 000009 The SE 6000 can run different pollers or multiple copies of the same poller concurrently but with the exception of the NexSentry 8xx series and 422 ACUs the pollers can be run with one device type only Poller parameter files are read when the poller programs start The parameters define the poller type the physical port assignment and other required control information Twenty two poller types are currently in operation codes 5 20 21 and 23 are not used 708P Opto Etp Rdu Timer Poller 808 MCCI Parking Remote Dialer Schd Elevator Database Burle Vicon Hand Geometry Amdi Radionics Nesting Polaroid Server WSE XV Poller WSE VIP2 Poller American Dynamcis Pacom CCTV Intercom System 708P ACU Optomux 22 alarm monitor Stellar RDU 2000 monitor Interactive extended processing poller 8xx series SE 422 ACUs MCCI keypad Parking controller lnternal No physical connection Remote dial up interface controller Elevator control poller lnternal No physical connection Database poller lnternal No physical connection Burle closed circuit television CCTV Vicon camera switcher Supports up to
161. nventory Status Code Menu statentr iii ee ee Ge RR RA Re ee ee ee 6 20 Key Inventory Status Code Report Statrprt ie ee ee ee ee ee ee AR 6 20 Key Inventory Entry cdinentr AA 6 21 Key Inventory Report cdinrprt iss ss se ede ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 6 21 PARKING STICKERS STKRMENU esse see se se see ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 6 22 Parking Sticker Entry stkrentr esse ees ee se ke ee ee ee Re ee ee ee RR ee ee ee 6 22 Parking Sticker Interactive Display stkrrprt1 see ee ee ee ee ee Ee ee 6 22 Parking Sticker Master Report stkrprt iss see ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 6 23 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION MANUAL ORGANIZATION This manual follows the order of the seven standard product items in the system main menu with the Key Inventory and Parking Stickers items merged into the System Administration section Section 2 Monitor Security Activity Section 3 Security Management Reports k Section 4 Master File Entry Section 5 Master File Reports Section 6 System Administration System Main Menu ET EE gt gt records Pound mal nat Sank Halm Heru omitor ecurlty HANE DAT Security Aanagenent Reports faster File Entry Master File Reports Key Tnucntorsy Parking Stickers Kus ten Adsinisteatian Parking Control Uisitors Tine amp Attendance Guard Tour Accell Ig Guston Reperis Enter Selectlon HEr Forrest For Add Hoe
162. o the particular data item being controlled or when there are more items then will fit into a single screen DATA ITEM SELECTION Use the up and down arrow keys to select the data item to be controlled then press the applicable function key for the system action to be taken CONTROL FUNCTIONS MENU Pollers The Control Pollers screen displays point ID description status Monkter Han Jun 17 11 46 CCONLEY RON Eankrol Follers Frat L Deserietlen status AAZ 11087 LC FOLLER ONLINE ABLA HOST PREF POLLER OHLIHE BASH BAILEL Fi FEAF OHLIHE ZBBL ACC FOLLER 2 OHLIHE 2281 AD SCHED DIALER OMLIHE 995 LAURENCE FL 7AAF OMLIME JPEE LAURENCE Fe J045 OMLIHE 4008 HOST OPTO POLLER d 99TTTTTTT Control Pollers Function Keys F2 HALT Stop a poller when work is to be performed on devices attached to the poller or to reload a poller parameter following a change F3 RESTART Restart the poller when work is completed system displays messages announcing each device attached to the poller as it comes back online Ifthere are devices with system or key checksum errors perform a reset to the device F4 DEV COMM This function monitors communication between the pollers and the device pollers In normal operation the devices are asked for information by the pollers many times a second and with a properly operating system the controller screen updates rapidly Section 2 Monitor Security Activity 2 3 When F4 is pressed a second
163. ock the door Once the door switch is toggled a DOOR HELD OPEN message is generated if the door is not closed within the time defined in the door switch point record Designed for high traffic areas this feature enhances the REX Door switch functionality by providing a method to reset the door switch timer while the door is being held open While employees continue to present valid keys and to pass through the door causing the REX point to continually change state the door switch timer is reset each time to the number of seconds in the door switch point record thus preventing a DOOR HELD OPEN message from being generated The message is generated if the time between key presentation exceeds the time value in the record 6 20 Section 6 System ADMINISTRATION This feature is enabled disabled using the REXEXTEND parameter in the DATAPATH NPOLLER x file where x is the associated 708P poller number The feature is enabled disabled during installation or may be changed as needed by the system administrator If changed the poller must be halted and restarted for the parameters to take effect The recognized REXEXTEND values are Parameter missing REXEXTEND defaults to 0 feature disabled REXEXTEND 0 Feature disabled REXEXTEND 1 Feature enabled NOTE The enable disable condition as set applies to all devices controlled by the poller KEY INVENTORY invtmenu This feature is used to control system keys This is an op
164. ogged A sample acdsentr screen follows 4 10 SECTION 4 Master FILE ENTRY acdsentr Access Code Entry Access Gude I Tenant BR ALL EMCOMPASSTHG Minunload Device Dr dad Code Description gt Sse E1EURTOH CODE PRESS 4FZ2 TO AGSIGN READERS amp TIHES TO THTS ACCESS CODE Access Code ID Required Enter a four digit maximum access code number Tenant Required zoom available Enter a four digit maximum tenant code number Default is tenant 0 Download Device ID Optional zoom available This field must be used if the access code being created is to be downloaded to an ACU enter the ACU ID number Enter 0 default if access decisions for this code are to be made by the host 0 Code Description Required Enter a 30 character maximum description of the access code e g REGULAR DAY SHIFT WEEKEND RECEIVING When screen entry is completed press F6 to store the data the access code definition screen acodentr displays automatically Access Cope Derinition acodentr This screen is used to enter the reader ID and time codes four maximum per reader that will apply to this access code Eachreader ID entered must be added F5 and stored F6 individually When you finish data entry for this screen press F6 again to store the completed access code definition A sample screen follows Recess Code bet init lan Lacadentr Reader TIME Times ID Description Code ange Bon Tus Led
165. ogked Fyller Idi RA1 SLIIER POLLER 1 Fhore Murer Login Strang Fausward Fermclei 94 1442 Hu H HE H mt HHRGTHH Hosil 93748464 zdi HEALZS Host ASS Haranak aan aE nA Eaa nn APRA ll T i WES da De a a n sd nd re a e hie WA ba h Na Activity Dlsroanpct Socands 45H PLCS PO should Call when alarm occurs Y Dial back M Humber 36 Transactions to held BRA lest Hetey Hinia Call Mas Fall Mantes heder 2 ThA 720 Schedule Mest Coal on B9 21 95 os Hp ee Lats lire Type Court Stailsties far lasi suerpss ul call BP 19495 16 14 EF H Humber af Toile call attempts sirce lsat seccess Device ID Required zoom available Enter a four digit device ID number system automatically displays device description Associated Poller ID Required zoom available Enter the remote dial up scheduler poller poller ID number assigned to this device system automatically displays poller description Remote Reguired Enter remote location phone number Note that if the host must dial a prefix be sure to include it O Host1 Required Enter host phone number For RDI units only enter log in string and password default shown Note that if the remote must dial an area code or other prefix be sure to include it 4 46 o O 6 e 13 Section 4 Master File Entry Host2 Required if applicable Enter alternate host 42 phone number For RDI units only enter login string and password Host3 Required if app
166. on Parameters Information 1 8 Pollers 2 2 Pollers Function Keys 2 2 Powering On the System 1 16 Program Security sec_menu 6 5 Program Security Entry Definition pg1_entr 6 5 Purge a Pending Report purgrprt 6 8 R Reader Entry 4 32 Reader Report 4 35 818 4 37 NexSentry 4 38 Reader Report 422 4 36 Readers 1 4 Real Time Control Maps 2 8 Realtime Passback Zone Report 3 9 Remote Alarms 1 5 Remote Devices 2 11 Remote Dial Up Interface 1 18 Reporting 1 7 Reports 132 Column 5 21 ABA Configuration 5 19 Access Code Master List 5 6 Access Group Master List 5 7 Access Override 5 7 Auto Open Activate 5 17 Company Dept 5 12 Devices 5 15 Dialers 5 18 DKR Configuration 5 20 Holiday Codes 5 11 Intelligent Fail Soft 5 8 Keyholder Access Assignment 5 4 Keyholder Projects 5 9 Keys Master 5 2 Maps 5 13 Points 5 16 Pollers 5 14 Projects 5 9 Reader Assignment 5 5 Reader Project 5 10 Readers 5 16 SE 422 PIN 5 21 SE 808 5 17 Sites 5 19 Tenants 5 12 Time Codes 5 11 Zones 5 14 Request to Exit REX Sensor 1 5 Restarting The System Automatic Restart 1 16 Manual Restart 1 16 Restarting the System 1 16 INDEX 9 INDEX 10 Review Transactions Full Screen 2 7 Review Transactions Function Keys 2 8 REX 1 5 S Sample System 1 7 Screen Access 4 1 Screen Examples 1 11 Searching With Partial Information 1 13 Section Organization 2 1 Security Master List pgacrprt 6 6 S
167. onf igwral Lon DE io u m2 EE 6 UIF Enable N Open Limited Closed VIP ckive During Bullding Modes H H H VIF ekion Puring TiHrredrs 13 H z3 H H B di H Reader Mode Optional Enter the appropriate reader mode number 0 Normal 1 Open 2 Closed 3 Station Default is 0 4 38 SECTION 4 Master Fite ENTRY Proximity Type Enter the proximity type 0 Sensor interface 1 DigiKey reader The following thirteen fields DKR SCR Fail through VIP tamper require the entry of a report number The word report in this context identifies a user defined action or series of actions that the ACU is to take in response to various events occurring within the system The field titles indicate the eventtypes See Device Report Definition inthis section and the applicable ACU manual for detailed information DKR Configuration Enter the ID number Valid range is from 1 9999 VIP Enable Optional A Y N O field to enable disable the VIP O indicates VIP only Default is N VIP Active During Building Modes Optional A Y N field to activate deactivate the VIP for building modes Open Limited and Closed Default is N for all three VIP Active During Time Codes Optional Enter up to four time code IDs when the VIP is to be active Default is 0 for all four O 66 SE NexSentry READER Report DEFINITION rdr4entr fi ir ra Mees Soe go Fe uk friga I In fru om Q n H i B I BO Pepe 1 sr Toil bone Loo
168. or codes Three access code types are identified Centralized Host Distributed Smart Failsoft Centralized Host Used when the host computer makes access decisions An example is with global anti passback where in out readers may be connected to different ACUs Distributed Access Codes Distributed access codes are created for each ACU and are downloaded from the host When a card is presented to a reader the ACU makes the access decision In some circumstances the host computer may override an access request denied by an ACU Smart Failsoft These codes work only if the ACU is in smart failsoft mode This occurs when communication between the host and the ACU is interrupted for more than 15 seconds During normal operation ACU communicating with the host access requests from keyholders with smart failsoft status are passed to the host for decision NOTE Smart failsoft is not supported with 1050 keys used in conjunction with 708P and 718P ACUs but a function is builtin to the units which does provide some measure of failsoft protection in the event of a communications failure with the host The ACUs can be programmed to accept up to 25 specific command keys and access is allowed when these are presented access may be for one to eight doors The feature is limited to some extent in that time codes cannot be used in conjunction with this special programming and event entries door opening records in this case are not l
169. ost privileges code F has the least For detailed information concerning operator privilege levels refer to the applicable ACU manual SECTION 4 MASTER FILE ENTRY 4 27 6 OO e OO NOTE The Level Name and Password fields are specific to the NexSentry and applies only to operators logging in directly via the ACU s terminal port The fields are not part of the SE 6000 control parameters Tamper Optional Enter the tamper report number if a report has been created see applicable ACU manual The report states the system actions that will be taken if the ACU enclosure housing is opened Default is 0 Power Fail Optional Enter the power fail report number if a report has been created see applicable ACU manual The report states the actions that will be taken by the ACU should a power failure occur Default is 0 Override Optional Enter the operator override report number if a report has been created see applicable ACU manual The report states the actions that will be taken by the ACU if for example a manual unlock or a shunt occurs Default is 0 ABA Site Group Optional The ABA site code group ID number Auto Forgive Optional Up to four time codes can be entered that execute the forgive command at the ACU Default is 0 feature disabled if all auto forgive time codes are 0 808 Modem Definition Not used Number of Retry Times Not used XON XOFF Not used Building Closed Time Codes Optional Prov
170. ot included the transaction will not be printed onthe log printer Printers are preset to include all transactions Printer Group To prevent a transaction from printing assign it to a printer group other than 0 then change the printer to 0 Audible Alert Indicates with N none S single or C continuous the type of audible alert which this transaction should produce applies only if a user is in the monitor mode If you wish to have a terminal alerted whenever this transaction occurs enter N in this field Transaction Log Y N field to indicate if this transaction is to be stored in the archive history file on disk The transaction history file is listed using the transaction history report Keyholder Log Y N field to indicate if this transaction is to be stored inthe keyholder history fileon disk The system keeps a small area of disk space available to store the last 20 events for all individual keyholders in the system The keyholder history file is listed using the keyholder history report Point Log Y N field to indicate if this transaction is to be stored in the point history file on disk The system keeps a small area of disk space available to store the last 20 events for all individual points in the system The point history file is listed using the point history report Description Used to define the transaction description displayed on the monitor screen DATABASE MAINTENANCE db menu DIsPLAY DATABASE Statistics
171. ot prompt displays for 30 seconds then the auto boot function reloads the operating system and restarts the application including the pollers Manual Restart 1 Turn the power on the computer displays Boot Press Enter to continue 2 After various messages the computer displays Type Control d to Proceed with Normal Startup or give root password for system maintenance Press and hold the Ctrl key and press the d key lowercase SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1 17 3 The computer displays Enter new time yymmddjhhmm Change the date and time values as required do not enter the parentheses or brackets press Enter when completed To keep the displayed date and time press Enter 4 The computer continues its startup procedures and the login prompt displays after a brief pause If any other message displays apart from those noted here just press Enter SYSTEM SCREEN TREES The SE 6000 screens are arranged in tree structures with hierarchies established from the primary screen to the lowest level screens in each tree Each screen has a unique title which displays in the upper left Appendix A System Screen Trees Tree structures for the first seven standard product selections on the system main menu are given in Appendix A Monitor Security Activity e Security Management Reports Master File Entry e Master File Reports Key Inventory Parking Stickers e System Administration Appendix B System Screen Hierarchi
172. pen Too Lind Fozcgei Vpn ieee access Deed i 1 Aan oe tal Est Peri 1 F y Trave S Lee Tapes Steet Fri ad sel i O Il piw n 1 Vir Fallucbz z EST Typo LaF Faite u ALE JonriFerazisn u ele aes le if pen e SEU Those vik Arl iwe Terms Kr tie Henle H H H VIP BEE LUG krans Tarcsodes aj l Tt nu cle 1 Reader Mode Optional Enter the appropriate reader mode number 0 Normal 1 Open 2 Closed 3 Station Default is 0 Proximity Type Enter the proximity type 0 Sensor interface 1 DigiKey reader SECTION 4 Master FILE ENTRY 4 39 3 The following eleven fields DKR SCR Fail through Device Tamper require the entry of a 006560 report number The report in this context identifies a user defined action or series of actions that the ACU is to take in response to various events occurring within the system The field titles indicate the eventtypes See Device Report Definition in this section and the applicable ACU manual for detailed information DKR Configuration Enter the ID number Valid range is from 1 9999 VIP Enable Optional A Y N O field to enable disable the VIP O indicates VIP only Default is N VIP Active During Building Modes Optional A Y N field to activate deactivate the VIP for building modes Open Limited and Closed Default is N for all three VIP Active During Time Codes Optional Enter up to four time code IDs when the VIP is to be active Default is 0 for all
173. ping at all terminals REAL TIME CONTROL MAPS System activity can be monitored using the system map function created using the DRAWMAPS function see Section 4 Maps The maps display triggered alarms icon displays in red goes to yellow when pending door status message displays device shunt status message displays door unlocks icon goes from black to white Section 2 Monitor Security Activity CONTROL PROJECTS The Control Projects screen not controllable on LC systems host only displays project status description start end The control projects screen permits operator override of doors assigned to projects which directly affects keyholder access moniter Fri Har 18 12 56 GL EHEOMPGSS CAG PERI EISE ARABS VER BER EB1A EBA HALT IME INACTIVE ACTIVE THACT LYVE IHAETTUE HALT LAE INACTIVE CADNIM SE Cankeol Projets Desoriptlun TEST PROJECT zt TEST PROJECT Z TEST PROJECT 3 794 DOORS EHERGEMEWY CURCUIT RROD REWISTON FROSECT HEH TEST PROJECT LAUNCH TEST HURT 4 TEST PROJECT cb Control Projects Function Keys F2 ACTIVATE Activates a project F3 DE ACTIV Deactivates a project He Alaras Pending 9311819552 941185878 931 1H3FIAAA 33171 7BBBB 311 258888 KAREN 3311 ABBA 9311158888 F4 NORMAL Normalizes a project based on start stop dates and time ABORT TIMERS 111411556 9711862359 9311852959 JA11 Hi 2359 911 25 2954 Beco dd 34111824549 9311262459
174. play of events for a specific keyholder or point Transactions System responses to events are called transactions The most frequently seen is Access GRANTED Which means a valid key was presented to a reader at an approved door at an approved time and that the keyholder was granted entry Zones Selected locations and device types may be grouped into zones to facilitate system control For reporting purposes zones may be grouped into areas If zones are created anti passback instructions or controls may be assigned see Access Control Functions in this section System Hardware Devices The principal device is the host computer The host controls all data maintained in the database records all system activity and is the central point for all reporting activity The host communicates with all system devices or may communicate via an LC or RLC computer see Optional Features in this section Various other devices are included in access control systems Simple systems may use only contact switches and a single reader type More complex systems may use several reader types and many other devices Devices are classified as input or output units depending on their particular function Input devices are detectors and identifiers output devices are alarms and control units Devices Microprocessor Units Access Control Units ACUs In conjunction with the host or local computer the ACUs are used to control door access and maintain s
175. pr L JU U SECURITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM STANDARD PRODUCT MANUAL Westinghouse Security Electronics an ISO 9001 certified company 5452 Betsy Ross Drive Santa Clara CA 95054 1184 408 727 5170 FAX 408 727 6707 P N 66107919001 Rev F LIMITED WARRANTY Westinghouse Security Electronics WSE warrants to the original user the equipment manufactured by WSE as described herein the equipment to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase by such user or fifteen 15 months from the date of shipment from the factory whichever is sooner provided I WSE has been notified within such period by return of any alleged defective equipment free and clear of any liens and encumbrances to WSE or its authorized Dealer at the address specified transportation prepaid and II the equipment has not been abused misused or improperly maintained and or repaired during such period and Ill such defect has not been caused by ordinary wear and tear and IV such defect is not a result of voltage surges brownouts lightning water damage flooding fire explosion earthquakes tornadoes acts of aggression war or similar phenomena and V accessories used as an integral to WSE systems have been approved by WSE e g coaxial cables batteries etc and VI the equipment has been installed the installation supervised or installation tested by an authorized WSE dealer WSE s Prox
176. puter displays the login prompt again 1 16 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT Log off the SE 6000 system formally before you leave the terminal If you do notlog off any action taken by the next person at the terminal will appear under your name SHUTTING DOWN Always use the following procedures in the order given when powering off the SE 6000 1 Gotothe main system terminal system console This terminal has overall computer control and displays all system messages 2 Log off the system using the procedures given in the previous subsection 3 Login using the SHUTDOWN login Your system administrator will provide you with the password If other users are still logged on you may have to press Enter to continue the shut down process which will forcibly log off other users Step 3 automatically shuts down the SE 6000 system in an orderly way The last message displayed when the internal shutdown procedures have completed is Safe to Power Off or Press any Key to Reboot It is now safe to power off the computer To restart the computer press any key and follow the instructions in the following subsection RESTARTING Use one of the following methods Automatic or Manual when powering on the SE 6000 the shutdown restart process is also known as rebooting the computer Automatic Restart The SE 6000 has an automatic restart capability that reboots the system in the event of a power interruption If unattended the Bo
177. r ALLES Pemaes srE s FURES ENE Faaur Ue adi Sah Had TAT gt Bete 17 04 08 PES Sls Ga eh I e Bi RR gi ME id N KON EER WE LA Metal 20 FEASET 2 L PEAS T SAME Pe oT mo ESENS lise G de Diet LAE STER FE 2 ii EH TITEL EG Ue Bal sa 5 TITAS STALTE co GES well D 178 JESS TIASF JAM ELLI i PVEM IITE Fi LP Pb EES EIME RA EL Ai BET HELI Tu Notice this is a split screen with the lower half constantly updated as transactions any system event occur Most monitor screens are divided this way and for user convenience the screen examples from this point on are shown without the transaction listings Also other screens not accessed from the monitor menu in this section are reduced to show the required data fields only SECTION ORGANIZATION The procedures in this section are in the order shown in the monitor menu above The associated subscreens also follow in order the section table of contents reflects the hierarchies 2 2 SECTION 2 Monitor SECURITY Activity FUNCTION KEYS Beneath the transactions display are the applicable function keys for each screen with the key actions shown next to the key numbers For most function key actions the system displays messages confirming that the action has been completed e g POLLER STOPPED In general F1 is used to exit from the current screen and F7 and F8 are used respectively to display the previous screen and the next screen within the set of screens that apply t
178. r for details Section 2 Monitor Security Activity 2 13 Status Screen Function Timeout Some system functions temporarily disable the realtime display until the sub menu is exited The status screen function Timeout feature provides a user defined method for controlling the length of time that the realtime display is disabled If the system does not detect any keyboard or mouse activity for the number of seconds defined by the TIMEOUT parameter the monitor program returns to the previous menu and resumes realtime display This feature uses the parameter file DATAPATH MONITOR with the control parameter TIMEOUT having a numeric value in seconds Parameter Default Condition Parameter missing TIMEOUT defaults to O feature disabled TIMEOUT 0 Feature disabled TIMEOUT n Feature enabled using the numeric value n five digits maximum TIMEOUT 600 Feature enabled using the numeric value 600 600 seconds default Note 1 The control parameter is read by the monitor program at log on time and remains in effect as long as the monitor program is active A change to the Timeout value does not take effect until the user logs off and then logs back on to the system reboot not required 2 This feature is operational with the following screens A The device communication function of the control pollers screen see Pollers in this section B The device status function of the control devices screen see Devices in this se
179. r example if you want the report to send information to the host when the building is in the open mode type Y in the Bldg Open field under the Send to Host column rdetentr Report Teflabtion Entry Device O0 SH ALPHA LAE GRRE Hi Report H d Send To Host Close Latch Close Output Eldy Open Bldg Limited Bldg Closed Time Code Time Code H Timm Coder C ConkacL Nun Frink Asterisk Uith Leg H Fr yerk Eldy Closure MV SE 422 PIN DEFINITION The number of PIN digits and the PIN seed must be defined and entered The seed is used as part of an equation to calculate PIN numbers assigned to keyholders 4 44 Section 4 Master File Entry Assigned PIN numbers can be printed out see Section 3 SE 422 PIN Master Report Also it is possible but not recommended to override the system wide default values entered here see Device Entry SE 422 in this section A sample data entry screen follows FpndEentr SE 422 PIN Emr FR Digits PIN Gezai MELE PIN Digits Optional Enter 4 or 5 Default is 4 PIN Seed Optional Enter a number in the range 0 999999 Default is 0 SE 422 HARDWARE DEFINITION Various special function subdevices may be connected to the SE 422 These include input monitoring or output control devices MIROs proximity key or magnetic stripe card readers and keypads allowing PIN entry The subdevices as connected to the SE 422 are known as nodes on the SE 422 communications network A node is fu
180. ration Sample Report iese ee ee GR AR AA ee ee 5 19 DKR Configuration ee ee Re ee RR ee RR ee ee RR NANA 5 20 DKR Configuration Sample Report iis se ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 5 20 SE 422 PIN Master Report 5 20 SE 422 PIN Master Report Sample issie see eke ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee n 5 21 132 COLUMN REPORT DISPLAY ese ee ee ee ee ee ee see ee dee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 5 21 vii SECTION 6 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION seen 6 1 INTRODUCTION MEE ER OE OE EE EE 6 1 SECTION ORGANIZATION esse ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Re AR Re Re Gee ee ee ee ee ee 6 1 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 6 2 ADD USERS IADDUSGERGT ee Re ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 6 2 MODIFY PASSWORDS MOD DAG 6 4 PROGRAM SECURITY SEC MENU 6 5 Program Security Level Entry pgacentr esse ee ee se Re ee ee Re ee ee ee 6 5 Program Security Entry Definition pg1 entr sesse ee ee se ee ee 6 5 Copy Security Imnaccop ee ee ee GR AR AR AA Re Re Gee ee ee ee ee ee ee 6 6 Security Master List pgacrpri ie ER ER ee Re AA AA ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 6 6 DISPLAY ALL VALID LOGINS SHOWUSER esse ese ee ee ees ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 6 7 DISPLAY CURRENT DATE AND TIME SHOWDATE iese see ee ee ese ees ee ee see ee 6 7 DISPLAY ALL USERS WHO ARE LOGGED IN SHOWWHO esse ee 6 7 PURGE A PENDING REPORT PURGRPRT e esse see see ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee see ee 6 8 ENABLE TERMINALS FOR GLOBAL BEEPING
181. re tasks to be automatically performed in response to the occurrence of a user defined event Tasks and events are linked and the task must be entered and stored before the system allows the creation of a related event Events can initiate the same task or a single event can initiate multiple tasks Events controlled by a time code automatically perform the task entered in the activate field at the start of the code and the task entered under the deactivate code at the end of the time code A sample screen follows L v Bnertrd kuent EnLry Earl Serial Eser Faint 19 Trirsackicn Typer A Mrdifier NEGATIVE SCKHOULEDGE Evert Tacs T Re HE Bert Tine rnann ode Start End How Tue Wed The Fri Sat Sun Fol Tine Code B 88 56 98 26 BP Y P Y P Y h 4 Farform Task IT Event Serial System assigned Keeps track of all event entries Event Point ID Required The point ID at which a specified transaction must occur to initiate a task can be time code or event date initiated Transaction Type Required The transaction number which must occur at the specified point ID to generate a task see Appendix C System Transactions for a list of the system generated transactions numbers 6 10 Section 6 System ADMINISTRATION Modifier Optional If applicable the transaction modifier which defines the event if the message is user defined Event Date Optional If the task referenced by this event is to be system initiated
182. reader IDs for this project zoom available Store F6 each ID separately when entered then immediately press F5 to move the cursor to the next data entry point on the screen Repeat for as many readers as are to be included in the project A sample prd entr screen follows Ipod cntrl Pen ject bePinitian Header Jd Reader Description 1AA1 422 EMTRY Hi III dit t7 DDR SI ALFHA 4 16 SECTION 4 MASTER FILE ENTRY TIME CODES tmcdentr Time codes are normally used to define when points and readers are active The codes are also used to automatically lock unlock doors activate deactivate output relays and to initiate recurring tasks When combined with readers into access codes the time codes define when access is valid for particular readers A sample tmcdentr screen follows Ctmcdentr 2 Tire Code Entry Time Code W HD SPECIAL MODIFIED TIME CODE start OJ tnd Hon Tur Wed Thu Fri Sal Sun Hol Ar BA 16 54 4 Y y Y H H M H Time Code Required Enter a two digit maximum time code If the time code is omitted the system defaults to time code 0 zero The default time code description is NEVER ACTIVE with start end times of 00 00 and N no for all the day entries description Optional Enter a 30 character maximum description of the time code Start Reduired Enter a start time using 24 hour notation with an intervening colon Examples 08 45 8 45 a m 19 15 7 15 p m If the start time is
183. red and yellow flame above a rectangle point 4102 on sample map Switch to File Menu to load save rename copy delete or start new maps Exit DRAWMAPS program 4 52 Section 4 Master File Entry SE 422 Input Table 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 ACU 2 state 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 M16 RO1 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 4 state input 2 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 3 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 4 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 5 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 6 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 7 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 8 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 RO4 4 state 9 64 10 65 Input points are always on 12 67 VIP 2 state 13 68 14 69 SI 4 state 15 70 71 16 72 73 MSR 2 state 17 74 18 75 SE 422 Output Table 0 1 2 3 4 5 Acu 2 state 0 1 2 3 4 5 M16 RO1 1 6 7 4 state input 2 8 9 3 10 11 4 12 13 Output points are always on 6 16 17 T 18 19 8 20 21 RO4 9 22 23 24 25 26 10 27 28 29 30 31 11 32 33 34 35 36 12 37 38 39 40 41 VIP 13 42 43 44 14 45 46 47 SI 15 16 MSR 17 48 49 18 50 51 SECTION 5 MASTER FILE REPORTS INTRODUCTION The master file reports list comprehensive database information The report menu screens are accessed via the master file reports menu rprtmenu displayed via the main menu In this section the reports are documented following the reports menu sequence see section table of contents A sample rprtmenu screen follows replace stored ri tr ME 1 cE ldfrecords Found Lrpetrend aster File Jepeets ELZ Master cop
184. red sequence point ID point type or map name SAMPLE REPORT Map INFORMATION 03 25 96 CAMPBELL TECHNOLOGY Page 1 09 33 Map Definition Report Point Point Type Map Name 1 CAMERA HLP PNTS 1 DOOR HLP DOOR 2 DOOR HLP DOOR 2 SENSOR HLP PNTS 3 ALARM HLP PNTS DEVICE CONFIGURATION REPORTS ZONES This report lists all zones defined in the system A sample screen follows Lzonerprt fone Hasler Report Teady to produce Report Okay to tant Lmua 1209 E 5 14 SECTION 5 Master FILE REPORTS ZONES SAMPLE REPORT 03 25 96 Leigh Haffner Enterprises Page 1 08 47 Zone Report Zone Description Area Prim Level 1 ALPHA LAB ZONE P H G 2 HARD PASSBACK ZONE 2 P H L 3 HARD PASSBACK ZONE 3 P H L 4 HARD ANTI PASSBACK vV H G POLLERS The report lists all defined pollers in the system A sample screen follows po reell Poller Hacker Report Loner Limit Upper Limit Point IP J Faller Type Zune E Tenant Sark Sequence 13 Point 10 Z Point Type Poinl Ip 37 Point Keu 43 cone Point IP POLLERS SAMPLE REPORT 03 25 96 Global Software Page 1 08 49 Poller Master Report Poller Date In Comp Poll Prim Poller Type Desc Disabled Zone Zone Desc 2 DATABASE POLLER 0 0 11 Database NO 0 OUTSIDE 3 422 808 POLLER 1 0 1 6 808 YES 0 OUTSIDE 4 808 422 POLLER 2 0 2 6 808 NO 0 OUTSIDE 5 708P PARK POLLER 5 0 5 8 Parking NO 0 OUTSIDE DEVICES This report lists all devices defined in the system A sampl
185. reen follows rikersprl DER Configuration Haster Repack Ready La produce Report DKR CONFIGURATION SAMPLE REPORT 06 12 96 15 21 1 Y 255 1 SE 422 PIN Master REPORT Okay Lo continue HIE Lotus Refineries DKR Configuration Report Page 1 Beeper Times Red LED Times Green LED Times Config ID Send Once Read Range Number of Reads Read Time On Off Total On 100 20 30 20 0 This report lists keyholders having system calculated SE 422 PIN numbers follows pt22rprt Heyholder D Company Dept Location Jobcat snur Date Key Hunher SRLEL Exp Stat Tenant E l ended Indo Y SE 922 FIM Master Report Lower limt H aWHHHH HH Upper Liulr 599999 a OO D re p ga bal Ape 25 94 29999999 HAI mz Off Total On Off Total 0 0 0 o 0 Asample screen Section 5 Master FiLe REPORTS 5 21 SE 422 PIN Master REPORT SAMPLE 03 25 96 Soames Industries Page 1 09 22 SE 422 Quick List Keyholder Key No Keyholder Name Dept Jobcat Phone Title Loca Floor 422Pin 6109 1895573 Duane Eddie 6110 1784422 Juarez Sandi 6112 1901112 De Witt Charles 6113 1788122 Ames Linda Assembler Main Mfg Flr 60030 Assembler Main Mfg Flr 31949 Assembler Main Mfg Flr 32112 Assembler Main Mfg Flr 35976 oa WWW L 132 COLUMN REPORT DISPLAY The local print program was originally written to accommodate an 80 character terminal display Some terminals now use up to 132 characters and the new 132
186. rther defined by assigning it a point ID by entering the device ID of the SE 422 to which the subdevice is attached the communication address node number of the attachment the report number to use if the device fails and the serial number of the subdevice A sample data entry screen follows mideenkr SEJ barduase DAT 19 TL 107 Folii JT 5555 X S amp PECIAL SU PE FERIER Device If dazed 452 35 ALPHA LAB Andre Humber 4 Dm Fan up Wed Serial husber EEPTLERTEEEINS Point ID Required Enter a four digit point ID and device description Device ID Required zoom available Enter an existing SE 422 device ID E Node Number Required Note that each node device must have an address or serial number assigned to it with the Serial Command during database setup Enteranode number in the range 1 18 Section 4 Master File Entry 4 45 4 Dev Failure Rpt Optional Enter a device failure report number in the range 1 32 Default is 0 No report O Serial Number Required Enter the device serial number imprinted on a rotary switch DIALER ENTRY An optional factory set remote dial up poller must be established to enable the remote dial up feature for 8xx series ACUs connect to an RDI unit or to a dial up 422 The dialer entry screen is used to enter various control parameters for the off site ACUs A sample screen follows Cdialentr Remcie feu ce Entru Device ID BREN F11 ALPHA Loe Asepci
187. s 1 5 Audible Alarms 1 5 Remote Alarms 1 5 INDEX 4 Definitions Principal System Functions 1 6 Auto Activate Deactivate 1 6 Automatic Access Control 1 6 Communications Monitor 1 6 Flexible Event Handling 1 6 Independent PIN Entry 1 6 Manual Access Control 1 6 Two Man Rule 1 6 Definitions Readers 1 4 Digital Key Reader 1 4 Magnetic Card Reader 1 4 Readers Sensors 1 4 Definitions Reporting 1 7 Alarms and Responses 1 7 All Transactions 1 7 Database Changes 1 7 Invalid Access Attempts 1 7 Keyholder History 1 7 Point History 1 7 Definitions System Function Anti Passback Control 1 6 Definitions System Software 1 5 Installation Flexibility 1 5 Integrated Software 1 5 Open System Design 1 5 Portability 1 5 Response Time 1 6 Definitions Tenant 1 3 Deleting a Character in a Field 1 14 Deleting Records 1 14 Department 1 2 Device 1 2 Device Configuration Reports 5 13 422 PIN Master 5 20 808 5 17 808 Configuration 5 18 ABA Configuration 5 19 Auto Opens Activates 5 17 Dialers 5 18 DKR Configuration 5 20 Points 5 16 Pollers 5 14 Site Definition 5 18 Zones 5 13 Devices 422 Device Configuration Entry 4 28 422 Reader Report Defined 4 36 818 Device Configuration Entry 4 28 818 Reader Report Defined 4 37 8xx Series Reader Report 4 35 Auto Key Entry 4 34 Device Entry Screen 4 22 INDEX 5 NexSentry Reader Report Defined 4 38 Reader Entry 4 32 Reader Report 4
188. s Default is 4 VIP Only Digits Optional for keypad controlled doors only Enter the allowed number of digits for the PIN 4 8 Default is 4 Duress Report Optional Enter an action report number 1 32 indicating the action the ACU is to take should a duress event occur Default is 0 Duress Enable Optional A Y N field indicating whether the duress feature is enabled Default is Y SE 422 Device CONFIGURATION ENTRY d422entr Complete the d422entr screen for SE 422 ACUs use F2 to display the screen after the previous screen has been stored A sample screen follows SECTION 4 Master FILE ENTRY 4 29 La fent BE 4Z2 Device CanPlqueation Entey Lemel Mare Faoouprd Hepork Definitlan OPERL NAS TEROE Duress pl FELG REG Pet Suz Lem pil SAMDRT NH FROGHAN Op Overchde 1 GOMES G G DUR GUARD ol ER Alara Delay DUR hye 9 FIN Timeout GLMEDA GIET ya Man Tru PIN e UFERTENP UFTHF ER UIF s Olgits 427 Ruden befinlt lon gin Latched Contact B c H D D F asa Site Code Grp 1 ENFI Alti Code B FIN Seed 5526 rn Malie 4 ENF Alkc Code B Humber D Retry Tinos d D RUN ZIFF Term Fork 18 Bldg Hudr Indicators Duress Enaklr Shou PIR Y Host Part MH Monitor H Line A Buildlng Closed llaes Tecdi H Tacdz B Open BH Cloned B Tecd4d H Tecdd H Eullding Open Reminder Level Name Password Required These first three fields are entered to identify up to eight operators who will be permitted
189. s entered automatically into the Poller Entry screen Q Disable Not currently implemented O Zone Number Required Enter a four digit maximum zone number Default is 0 Devices The most common devices used with SE 6000 system are the WSE NexSentry 708P 8xx series and 422 ACUs Other devices supported include e Opto 22 input output controllers CCTV switchers Radionics alarm panels One or more additional SE 6000 systems used as local controllers With the exception of the NexSentry 8xx series and 422 ACUs each individual device type requires its own poller and associated hardware port assignment SIMPLE INTELLIGENT Device TYPES The terms simple and intelligent are often used to describe certain device types used in conjunction with the SE 6000 Simple Devices With simple devices the SE 6000 makes the access decisions and also instructs the device to take various actions The 708P ACU is a simple device for example Intelligent Devices Depending on system configuration requirements intelligent devices can be programmed to make their own decisions concerning access and actions to be taken The devices typically have their own application software and or firmware and they maintain their own internal data files which are used for decision making The NexSentry 8xx series and 422 ACUs are intelligent devices for example As required the intelligent devices can be set up to be 4 22 Section 4 MASTER FIL
190. s Gecorlly Leve L J Euler Lhe Login name of ble user or press Fl La meld a EXIT EN GEE NN EEN EEN ae User Name Required Enter the user name first eight letters of last name recommended Keyholder ID Optional User s keyholder ID Default is 0 You should have a keyholders ID assigned to you When you enter this menu your name is displayed at the top of the screen Section 6 System ADMINISTRATION 6 3 Program Security Level Optional range 1 9999 Code number indicating the specific screens the user can access Default is 1 complete access Tenant Optional Enter tenant number if applicable Default is tenant 0 O Monitoring Group Optional System code indicating transaction types available to this user Default is All transaction types Transactions may be defined as elements of monitoring groups For example access granted transactions could be placed in monitoring group A door forced open transactions could be placed in monitoring group B all other transactions could be placed in monitoring group 0 zero the field default Assignments for these groups could be Group A Assigned to those who need only to monitor day to day access granted transactions Group B Assigned to security guards who need to see all door forced open transac tions Group0 Assigned to the system administrator who needs to see all transactions Monitoring Security Level System code 0 1 or 2 ind
191. s to the reader to unlock the door first one and within a prescribed time period the other unlocking the door Once three or more people are in the multiple occupancy zone the reader works like a standard reader that is as an individual keyholder with rights presents their key the door is unlocked either entering or leaving VACATING A MULTIPLE Occupancy ZONE Vacating a Multiple Occupancy zone requires that the last two keyholders present their keys at the same time first one and then within the prescribed time period the other unlocking the door READER REPORT DEFINITION SCREENS The reader report definition screens rdrientr rdr2entr rdr3entr and rdr4entr are used respectively when setting up a reader to operate with an SE 8xx series 422 or NexSentry ACU Press F2 after storing the data on the rdr_entr screen the appropriate second screen automatically displays SE 8XX SERIES READER REPORT DEFINITION rdrientr Cedrlentrd BAB Header HFrenrl kt lol tion 0 Reader Mode Forced Open laar Open Tea Lang Access Granted Access Denied Coax Failure Sensor Failure Key Trace Ase Failure Exit Frantrd Lait Denied Reader Mode Optional Enter the appropriate reader mode number This is used for building modes The default is 0 0 Normal 1 Open 2 Closed 3 Station The remaining fields Forced Open through Exit Denied require a report number entry The word report in this context identifies a user define
192. screen displays showing the connections between the host and the devices of the particular poller selected Menktor Han Jun 17 11 48 CCOMLEY ROM Control Fol ler euler Fall Hen Response Data Aryuesk Arsponsr Ca anand Response 1 POXZE MAFAADD 2 Pix HIFBBIE d P2x26 M2FO PE d PIX Poller device communication should be one of the first items checked whenever there is an apparent problem with the system Devices The Control Devices screen displays point ID description status tamper shunt Applies to NexSentry 422 and 8xx series ACUs npoh tor Han Jun 17 11 49 COONLEY ROM Lu uk ul Oe ines Fntid Descriplion Status Tanper Shunt ABEL BA HET ONLINE HORAAL HHHA F1 PREP DEU 2 DHLIME FAIL ABBA PI At DEU 1 OMLIHE FAIL PES 7424 MUHBER 4 ONLINE MORMAL BBL AAILEL Pi DEU 1 DNLIRE HORNHAL BP HAILE COKTROLLER TTTTTT TT ORFF BBEA LAURENCE CONTROLLER ONLINE AORAAL BBEL LAWHERCE Pe dHdds 1 DHLIME FAIL Control Devices Function Keys F2 DEV STAT Device Status When F2 is pressed a second screen displays showing the status of the particular device selected Monkter Han Jun 17 11 48 LEOMLEY ROM Pol Adder Status LochStat D P Henskatzs Al 82 ONLINE TEK HH HHHH LOCK Hy HHHM LOCK HA H HHA LOCK HH HHHH LOCH HM HHHH LOCK MM HHMM LOCK HH H HHA TOCE HH HHHH F3 DEV RSET Device Reset Used when setting up new ACUs or reestablishing repaired ACUs or when the integrity of the data currently resident
193. ssociated with a transaction date and time and description To facilitate processing only the last 20 transactions are used If more than the last 20 transactions are required use the transaction history report A sample phstrprt screen follows T phstrprtt Frant History Aeport Point ID 9218 RADIATION LAE 19216 Point History Sample Report 06 27 96 Packlett Industries PAGE 1 14 36 Point History KeyhldID Keyholder Name Date Time Access Description 166603 HALSTON RICHARD 06 24 96 16 50 47 MANUAL LOCK 166603 HALSTON RICHARD 06 24 96 16 50 46 MANUAL OPEN 166755 GREENE LORRAINE 06 24 96 16 50 45 MANUAL LOCK 166755 GREENE LORRAINE 06 24 96 16 50 44 MANUAL OPEN 161221 ROBINS JAMES 06 24 96 16 50 43 MANUAL LOCK 161221 ROBINS JAMES 06 24 96 16 50 42 MANUAL OPEN 163878 COUSINS TERRY 06 24 96 15 09 23 MANUAL LOCK 163878 COUSINS TERRY 06 24 96 15 09 21 MANUAL OPEN 165446 AVERY JOE 06 21 96 14 19 22 UNABLE TO UNLOCK DOOR 165446 AVERY JOE 06 21 96 13 55 47 UNABLE TO LOCK DOOR KEYHOLDER HISTORY REPORT The keyholder history report chstrprt lists activities for a specific keyholder Also the report can be used for tracking actions taken by a system operator The report contains point or sensor data showing where activity occurred date and time and description To facilitate processing only the last 20 transactions are used If more than the last 20 transactions are required use the transaction history report A samp
194. system use the showwho Display All Valid Logins screento display operators currently logged on Follow prompts when the screen displays A sample report is recreated below 10 23 96 Eton Engineering Page 1 13 02 Login Name Tenant Security Keyholder anderson 0 1 1123456 melville 0 1 1334229 smith 0 1 1348876 DISPLAY CURRENT DATE AND TIME showdate Use the showdate screen to display the current system date and time A sample display follows shzudate Sisplan Cerent System Date Fra Det AA 9 14 08 POT 149E Fress RETURN tu cuntirue DISPLAY ALL USERS WHO ARE LOGGED IN showwho Use the showwho screen to display operators currently logged in use the showuser screen to identify all operators who have access to the system Follow prompts when the screen displays A sample report is recreated below Tschuuukhu Drscpn ap All Gurrsntiy laggar Gau lewr vuelu ste ta 1h ytd fun 2 AS 11 i Br Lt EE DCL AM HA 11 rit 1 F yal Dua 2 AS 14 rook Lt EA DCL 28 HA 1E 6 8 Section 6 System ADMINISTRATION PURGE A PENDING REPORT purgrprt Use this feature to halt a report currently being printed applies only to reports created under your ID The feature can also be used to display reports Note that if you log on using addusers you will have complete printer control ENABLE TERMINALS FOR GLOBAL BEEPING beepentr This feature is used to enable terminals to beep when an alarm occurs Obtain terminal IDs port
195. taken with this feature for a five minute period the system returns to the monitor menu A sample full screen follows Top Transartlen datr tine Fri Har 18 87 2 42 1994 locat Lon 1H LE 1 HY dd ad 3459698 HILLELIM TIH SHUNT FOIAT 7113 7L14 ALARA EHAOLE Ar AR 44 IHPLIT PAINT ACTIVE 7119 PHIQATTY 1H ALARM AT AA AA PRIORITY ia fl ARH fll4 PRIORITY 1A ALARM AT AA dr ALARM CLEAR 7113 7119 ALARA ENABLE AT AR 87 IHPLIT POINT HORAAL 7119 PHIOHITY 18 ALARM BT 48 24 44499648 MT1 IELIM TIA ALARA ACHENI EOGED flis FRIQATIY 16 ALARM D i AR 24 ALARM RESOLVED 1H LE 1 BY 498 34 GUHTROLLEH GOAN ERKUH 1H LC 1 Br 98 57 349968 HILLEUM TIA UNSHUNT FONT 1H LE 41 AT Ap bh 4A49964AA HTIIEIIM TIA DAHSHUNT PCT 1B LE 1 07 41 24 3499634 HILLEUH TIM SHUNT POINT 1H LC Hi BAf 41 41 34999638 HILLELIM TIH LUHSHUNT FOLMI 2 DATARASE PFOLLER He di A2 31799698 MT1IELIM TIM POLLER STOPPED DATABASE POLLER Dr 4a 44 3499698 HILLELM TIM POLLER STARTED 1H LL 1 BY 44 41 MOST COHN STOPPED 1B LC Hi BY 41 22 HOST CORA STOPPED 1A LE Hi AT 41 44 HAST CORAM STARTED TLAB PHRSP PARKING CHILA BR 22017 99999999 AMI SVS REQUEST RESET KEVS EiB ALPHA LAE EBLE HT BE 53 io LEER LOGGED INTD TERA ELE ALPHA Lob BIE 47 HE 69 IA LEGER LOGGED MFF TERM HFru Fnrrfalarkuardafnruard amp Oldest GER IE ag ID 2 8 SECTION 2 Monitor Security Activity Review Transactions Function Keys F2 BACKWARD Page backward through the transactions
196. tatus Example ACUs are WSE NexSentry 422 708P and 8xx series The WSE 708P units are called simple devices because they do not make access decisions decisions are made by host The NexSentry 422 and 8xx series units are called intelligent devices because they can make access decisions independent of the host Biometric Hand Readers Devices such as fingerprint analyzers hand geometry analyzers retina scanners and other devices which check body characteristics 1 4 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION Readers Digital Key Reader Reads the unique number of 1 to 5 digital command keys simultaneously at a range of up to 36 inches Keypad Controllers The keypad controllers normally used in conjunction with an ACU provide additional security by requiring a personal identification number PIN entry Magnetic Card Readers Reads the card number from information coded into the magnetic strip on the card Card must be moved physically through the reader to work Readers also called Sensors These units electronically read the security key presented and transmit the data to the ACU Three reader types are used Proximity Magnetic Stripe Wiegand Inputs Alarm Contacts These devices monitor simple contact inputs and control outputs and switches with contact closures for alarm monitoring elevator control camera switching and other tasks Contact Alarms Simple dry contact switches indicating if a contact is open or closed Door sw
197. te PARKING STICKER INTERACTIVE DispLAY stkrrprt1 This function is used to determine keyholder location Enter the keyholder ID the location data displays automatically Section 6 System ADMINISTRATION 6 23 stkrrprl id Packing Sticker Interactive Display Keyhelder ID ALEM Last Hane CIR First Hane D HF Wisitor Company 4 HESTINGHOUSE SECURITY ELEC Dep DE ENGINEERING Locatlon 2 SANTA CLARA CA TECHHART BLD Phone 4AB P27 517A PARKING STICKER MASTER Report stkrprt The report lists assigned parking stickers A sample screen and report follow stkrpet Parking Sticker Haster Report Zapp Sequence Z 1 Keuhelder ID 2 last Mame Ss Stleker Murheri 06 25 96 Security Electronics Page 1 16 00 Parking Sticker Report Keyholder Keyholder Name Sticker License 28870 TERRY VALE 500003 2MJK239 28977 JESS WHITTINGTON 500031 4B03048 28993 CHERYL ROBERTS 500032 4888308 29001 PETER VAUGHAN 500001 2PQS707 APPENDIX SYSTEM SCREEN TREES viewmap ctridev insrtns response i VEER EE Screen Location Tree Monitor Security Activity A psbkfrgv download rem_dev bld_mod Full Screen PPENDIX A SYSTEM SCREEN TREES Screen Location Tree Security Management Reports APPENDIX SYSTEM SCREEN TREES ES egrpcopy SE instent A 3 keycopy egrpentr egrpentri deptentr d808entr d818entr i nodeentr abacentr Screen Location Tree
198. tem Enter 1 to activate the task enter 2 to deactivate the task Time to Acknowledge Enter a value in minutes to allow for alarm acknowledgment If the alarm is not acknowledged by this time an AAARM NOT ACKNOWLEDGED message is written to the log and repeats at the interval specified until acknowledged Display Color Determines the transaction display color in the monitor mode The colors are 0 Black 1 Red 2 Green 3 Cyan light blue 4 Blue Clear Transaction Conditional Enter the alarm clearing transaction number For example with transaction 92 Alarm Active enter 93 Alarm Clear as the clearing transaction Ifa clearing transaction is specified the alarm event cannot be removed from the pending alarms screen until the clearing transaction is received Monitor Group Used to classify transactions into groups so that the display of transactions based on log in name can be controlled The default monitor group assignment when users are added to the system is All monitor groups displayed Printer Color Determines the color in which this transaction will display when printed on a color capable log printer The colors are 0 1 Black Red 6 14 Section 6 System ADMINISTRATION Green Cyan light blue Blue 2 3 4 Display Icon For future use Printer Group Each log printer must include the selected printer group in its list of available printer groups Ifthe selected printer group is n
199. ter File Entry 14 Zone number Required zoom available Enter the zone number applicable for this point The system enters the default value of 0 zero if this field does not apply d Tenant Required zoom available Enter the tenant number applicable for this point The system enters the default value of 0 zero system owner if this field does not apply O Tim Cd 1 4 Code and Mod Code Required zoom available Four time codes can be entered to allow input monitoring at this point The default is time code 1 NOTE The system effectively shunts points and devices not covered by an active time code Recommend controlling events through reporting when using an intelligent ACU Mod Optional Log messages and system action can be modified using the custom transaction modifier codes A B etc see Section 6 System Administration Default is 0 and uses standard messages Auto Opens ACTIVATES The auto open activate feature is used to instruct the system to lock unlock doors or activate deactivate output points for a predefined amount of time Examples A regular business door is configured to automatically unlock at a prescribed time each morning The time code then re locks the door at close of business each day Via an output point a time code automatically switches on an outside light each evening at a prescribed time The same time code then automatically switches off the light at a prescribed time t
200. that the project function will not work properly unless the host provides access control SECTION 4 MASTER FILE ENTRY 4 7 Asample epj entr screen follows Enter the project number zoom available then press Enter the project description displays automatically If multiple projects are to be assigned enter and store each one separately ep entr Project Assignegnt Prajeck Project Description 8 EMERGEHEY CIRCUIT BOARD REVISION PROJECT COPY KEYHOLDERS Copy Keyholder Information Used when creating new keyholders who share data with existing keyholders the key copy screen is an important timesaving feature A sample screen follows key copy Copy Keyholder Information Keyhld ID Key Hum Last Mane First Hare 1 Fram fr di 1367 HILLAR JOHM EN ri zrraz 1874 GREY JANE From Enter an existing keyholder ID zoom available The system automatically supplies the key number and the keyholder names To Enter the new keyholder ID new key number and new keyholder name System responds with Okay to continue When complete Enter Y and a new keyholder record for the To keyholder is automatically created with identical parameters as the From keyholder Changes and corrections for the new ID are made as required using the various keyholder data entry screens 4 8 SECTION 4 Master FILE ENTRY ACCESS ASSIGNMENT Keyholder Access Assignment egrpentr The egrpentr and egrpentr1 screens accessed from Access
201. the database A sample screen follows Ctncde pet Time Code Master Report Lower Lliult Upper Llnit Ing Code B 29 SECTION 5 Master FILE REPORTS 5 11 TIME CODES SAMPLE REPORT 03 25 96 Security Electronics Page 1 08 36 Timecode Report Tmcd Description Start End Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Hol 0 NEVER ACTIVE 00 00 00 00 N N N N N N N N 1 7 DAYS 24 HOURS amp HOLS 00 00 23 59 Y Y Y Y y Y Y Y 2 OFFICE HOURS 7 am 6 pm 07 00 18 00 Y Y Y Y Y N N N 3 WEEKENDS amp HOLIDAYS 00 00 23 59 N N N N N Y Y Y HOLIDAYS This report lists all holidays that have been entered into the system A sample screen follows Holiday Haster Report Ready to produce Report Okay to ont Le CYMLY E HoLIDAY CODES SAMPLE REPORT 03 25 96 Jamestown Aircraft Page 1 08 38 Holiday Master Report Date Description 01 01 96 NEW YEAR S DAY 05 27 96 MEMORIAL DAY 07 04 96 INDEPENDENCE DAY 09 01 96 LABOR DAY 11 28 96 THANKSGIVING DAY 11 29 96 DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING 12 24 96 CHRISTMAS EVE 12 25 96 CHRISTMAS DAY TENANTS This report lists all tenant names and numbers defined in the system A sample screen follows Ltentrprt Tenant Master Report Ready to peoduce Report Okay to oo lnup em j 5 12 SECTION 5 MASTER FILE REPORTS TENANTS SAMPLE REPORT 05 04 96 TRADE CENTER MAIN Page 1 09 07 Tenant Report Number Description WESTWOOD SECURITY SYSTEMS SOS PUBLISHING CALIFORNIA 1 2 3 BETA SOFTWA
202. tional feature and does not effect operation The menu screen is accessed from the main menu L mat HERNU Key Inventory Menn Tnventory Status Code Ben Key Ioeentory Entry Key lmecntory Brengt Enter Selection INVENTORY STATUS Cope Menu statentr Key codes and descriptions are selected by the user Code 1 Key in use is frequently set Other code descriptions could be Key available Key damaged Key issued Key lost Key reported stolen In most cases from four to ten maximum are set The key codes and descriptions are entered using the key inventory status code entry screen Lstakentr I nuentary Status Code Entry Inventory Code Tivwenleey descebplion AWA LAELE KEY INVENTORY STATUS CODE Report statrprt This report lists established key codes for a current key status report see Key Inventory Report following subsection A sample screen and report follow Section 6 System ADMINISTRATION 6 21 statrert1 Inventory Status Code Report Ready ta produce Report OK to continue CUM P 03 25 96 Ataraxia Electronics Page 1 15 52 Inventory Status Code Report Code Code Description AVAILABLE ASSIGNED LOST UNUSABLE DAMAGED TERMINATED REISSUED RECOVERED PREVIOUS OWNER RESERVED OO wO OD Jo D GG OM KA Key INVENTORY ENTRY cdinentr This function is used to add change key inventory information to delete a key record use the system delete record feature Esc d r cdinentr key n
203. ts to this device This information is available from your system installer and should be obtained before beginning screen entry Section 4 Master FiLe Entry 4 23 O Address Required Enter the address of the device Since each poller can poll a number of devices the Address field is necessary to tell the host which device to poll The address ranges are included in the Device Type table see following field Note that the system will not allow duplicate device addresses on the same poller Q Device Type Required zoom available Enter the device type number in the range 1 through 23 field 20 and 22 are not currently used Type Description Address Range see previous field 1 Host 1 only 2 Controller 1 8 3 708P 1 8 4 8085 1 16 5 Opto 0 15 6 Etp 1 16 7 MCCI 1 16 8 RDI 1 32 9 RLC 1 8 10 808SX SN 1 16 11 818SX SN 1 16 12 AMDI 102 103 1 16 13 NexSentry 1 16 14 Camera 1 only 15 SE422 1 16 16 Radionics 1 only 17 Polaroid ID 4000 1 16 18 818SC 1 16 19 808SXT 1 16 21 WSE VIP2 1 16 23 Timer Device 1 only Note that these are limited to 8 if used with host access Watch Dog Timer Count Reduired for Opto 22 devices only Indicates the action to be taken if communication is interrupted between the host computer and the device Enter No action default 1 Open on time out 2 Close on time out 9 Disable Required A Y N field indicating
204. uentpry Entry key Type Facility Code 0854 hey 306 kyhldr Lhe Lastname AUSS Flrstrame AD Tenant BUILDIHE ADMIMISTRATLON status ASS CHED Date gt Warg Time 15 16 Remarks Key INVENTORY REPORT cdinrprt A sample screen and report follow Cediurprt Key reent ory Reporti lauer Linik Upper init Key Hunbher z r keuhalder II Tenant Humber Sort Sequence 13 Hane Keuholder JP 23 Keyholder WD 6 22 Section 6 System ADMINISTRATION 03 25 96 Alpha Systems Page 1 15 55 Key Inventory Report Keyholder Keyholder Name Key No Date Time Status Descrip Remarks 29205 THORPE JAMES 29606 06 23 96 13 15 ASSIGNED 31408 ROSS MICHAEL 31409 06 23 96 13 22 ASSIGNED 33244 DESJARDINS ROBERT 33249 06 23 96 13 25 ASSIGNED 36427 JERRY TIMOTHY 36426 06 23 96 13 44 ASSIGNED 37441 JUDD AL 37444 06 23 96 13 51 ASSIGNED PARKING STICKERS stkrmenu This feature is used to control parking stickers issued to keyholders The initial screen is accessed from the main menu Lakkrnenu l Parking Sticker Henu arking Sticker Entey Parking Sticker Interactive Display Parking Sticker Master Report Enter Selection PARKING STICKER ENTRY stkrentr Pstkrrntr Parkirg Sticker Entry Keyholder I1 NN Key MuHber First Mare Lasl Home Enter the required information the second parking entry screen automatically displays Lstklentr Sticker busber and License Flate Entry Sticker Huber License Pla
205. uter controlled output contracts can be enabled or disabled for use The keyholder is able to select only those which have been enabled for his her specific access privileges Guard Tour Schedules and monitors security personnel guard tour activities Specifies certain reader output points as guard tour points and assigns the minimum and maximum times which can pass between stops on the tour The feature reports if tours have started too early or too late or if too little or too much time has passed between stations Parking Control Controls and monitors a parking facility including employee and revenue generating parking spaces Includes keyholder and daily cash customer functions tenant billing and overage features Supported hardware includes point of sale terminals automated ticket dispensers and gate control mechanisms Produces detailed reports for keyholders cash customers parking lot attendant activity and keeps track of the number of cars in the lot ona tenant by tenant basis Remote Dial Up Interface RDI Permits communication with remotely located 8xx series devices via dial up telephone lines The feature retains transaction information and determines when conditions at a remote site warrant a call to the host alarm event occurring log buffer reaching a user defined threshold etc Frequency and call duration are determined by the user The host contacts remote sites in turn to access information and to transfer event lo
206. w Modify Keyholder ID Y X Tenant Number YX Y Key Number ve Y Company X xe Y Y Dept Section 6 System ADMINISTRATION 6 19 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ADJUSTABLE Baup Rate 708P 800 Po ters Multiple baud rates are supported for the diverse mix of communications equipment available for the SE 6000 system The baud rate is set by changing the HOSTBAUD parameter in the DATAPATH NPOLLER x file where x is the associated poller number The baud rate is entered during installation or changed as needed by the system administrator operator action is not required The baud rate options are Parameter missing HOSTBAUD defaults to 4 9600 bps HOSTBAUD 4 9600 bps HOSTBAUD 3 4800 bps HOSTBAUD 2 2400 bps HOSTBAUD 1 1200 bps HOSTBAUD 0 200 bps NOTE 1 The baud rate set applies to all devices controlled by the poller 2 Though functional the 300 bps baud rate HOSTBAUD 0 is not recommended for the 800 series devices The amount of data downloaded to intelligent ACUs significantly impacts overall system performance when inefficient communication facilities are used 3 On 708P ACUs the host port speed on the device is set with dipswitches Both the device and the poller must be set for the same speed 708P REX SHUNT Time RESET The normal operation of aREX switch is to shunt an associated door switch when opening the door from the nonreader controlled side or and in addition to automatically unl
207. were used on different buildings It only applies to 1030 1040 cards with facility codes where a user has keys with multiple codes 2 16 SECTION 2 Monitor SECURITY Activity This feature affects the following displays and reports Monitor screen both full and half screen displays Review transactions screen Point history report Keyholder history report Transaction history report all sort options Archive history report all sort options Log records are not altered SECTION 3 SECURITY REPORTS INTRODUCTION Security management reports provide a permanent record of transactions and are also used to examine specific events The reports are accessed through the security management reports menu screen accsmenu via the main menu In this section the reports are documented following the security management reports menu sequence see section table of contents A sample accsmenu screen follows SEES EE eecord TET hainen TE SME Hale Hernu accseaenu Security HamareHent Reports EFruholder History Report Scloctiwe Transaction firness Cankteol rchior Alarh S rvicing Passback fone Bounlosd SLatus Reyholder fone Event Polni MHeport Realise Possback Zone Report Enter Selection Wey Forsatizt Fore d All screens in this section show the system default values with most screen fields requiring a numeric range entry For example the default range for keyholders is 1 9
208. xclusively for this zone until you return to the monitor menu The keyholder count fields apply if passback control is in effect for the zone selected Select Zone Function Keys F2 SEL ZONE Select zone F3 RSET CNT If passback control is in effect for a zone the following display Section 2 Monitor Security Activity 2 7 Count Number of keyholders currently in the zone PBarea Passback zone type personal vehicle none PBtype Passback type hard soft none PBlevel Passback control global host local ACU none Note that zone count is automatically reset whenever a zone is selected Multi user systems employ record locking techniques for keyholder file maintenance and locked records are not updated by the passback routine that maintains keyholder location If this occurs the keyholder count is correct but the passback zone report which reads the keyholder file does not include the locked records F3 corrects the zone count where privileged keyholders not subject to passback control have reentered a controlled zone without having exited in the normal manner or when the previous defined condition exists REVIEW TRANSACTIONS FULL SCREEN This feature displays all transactions in the review transaction memory Typically the last 3 000 transactions which occurred are available To view the screen without interruption new transactions do not appear when using this function Ifno keyboard action is

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