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1. Preface WIN PAK 2005 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Documentation WIN PAK 2005 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Documentation The following documents support WIN PAK 2005 and WIN PAK PRO 2005 e WIN PAK 2005 WIN PAK PRO 2005 User s Guide 7 001009 Revision 00 e WIN PAK 2005 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 700074 Revision 00 Use of Symbols The following symbols appear in this guide Warning Shock warnings provide information that you must follow to avoid physical injury by electrical shock Caution Cautions provide information that you must follow to avoid damage to the hardware or software components of the system Note Notes provide important information about a procedure or topic lt lt Document 700074 Revision 0 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Honeywell International ix WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Preface Use of Symbols WIN PAK 2005 Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 2005 Honeywell International Honeywell Installing the Software 1 In this chapter Operating System 1 2 Hardware Requirements 1 2 System Setup 1 4 WIN PAK 2005 and WIN PAK PRO 2005 1 6 Installation First Login 1 16 Licensing and Registration 1 17 Norton Speed Disk Utility 1 19 Document TD0074 Revision 0 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Honeywell International 1 1 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Installing the Software Operating System Operating S
2. Norton Speed Disk Utility Caution Using Norton Speed Disk can invalidate your license Do Not A use Norton Speed Disk before making changes to the utility indicated below Speed Disk is the defragmentation utility included in Symantec s Norton Utilities To prevent loosing license files 1 Open Speed Disk and select Options Customize and then Unmovable Files from the File menu 2 Specify that the ent key and rst files cannot be moved 3 Save the new profile by selecting Files Options Optimization Save Speed Disk can now be run without affecting license files Document TD0074 Revision 0 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Honeywell International 1 19 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Norton Speed Disk Utility WIN PAK 2005 Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 1 20 2005 Honeywell International Honeywell Using the Software 2 In this chapter User Interface 2 2 Quick Start Wizard 2 9 Programming 2 22 Operations 2 28 Database Backup and Restore Utility 2 32 Document TD0074 Revision 0 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Honeywell International 2 1 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide The WIN PAK 2005 WIN PAK PRO 2005 user interface allows you to set up monitor and maintain all aspects of your access control system Using the Software User Interface User Interface Title Bar and Menu Bar EA WIN PAK PRO 2005 Account1 John Doe File View Acc
3. Using the Software Quick Start Wizard Quick Start Wizard Overview After logging in to WIN PAK for the first time on the communication server the Quick Start Wizard window will appear The communication server is on a standalone computer where a complete installation has been performed or in a networked system it is generally located on the WIN PAK database server Since the wizard requires access to the WIN PAK database it is only available to operators with administrator permissions The wizard can be set to not appear at each log in The administrator can also launch the wizard from the configuration menu The function of the Quick Start Wizard is to provide a simple method using general system defaults along with user defined fields to create a basic functional system Information is provided at each step to guide the administrator through the process Account s time zones site s communication loops direct TCP IP or dial up cards panels and readers can be added using the wizard The cards are given a default permission to be valid at all times and for all readers in the system Changes to the cards can be made at the operator s convenience When you are done using the wizard click Finish and initialize the panels To initialize the panel s click on Operations Control Map and click on the by Quick Start Control Area to open up the branch Right click the panel that was added and select Initialize Select All and c
4. International 1 3 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Installing the Software System Setup System Setup Standalone Systems BEFORE installing WIN PAK 2005 and WIN PAK PRO 2005 for the first time ensure that the following conditions are met e Install Windows 2003 Server SP1 Windows XP Professional SP2 Windows Server 2000 SP4 or Windows 2000 Professional SP4 e Disable all energy management from both the BIOS and Operating System as this can adversely affect the installation and operation of WIN PAK 2005 and WIN PAK PRO 2005 e Install a video capture card or digital camera on the PC that will serve as the badging workstation e Install printer drivers e Internet Explorer IE 5 5 is required for WIN PAK 2005 and WIN PAK PRO 2005 to work properly If an older version than IE 5 50 4522 1800IC is already installed WIN PAK 2005 and WIN PAK PRO 2005 will install TE 5 5 Note Some software applications may not function properly on different versions of Internet Explorer 8 e Before beginning installation make a note of the CD Key inside the cover of this manual You will need this number during installation and when registering the software e Read the text files on the software CD and any release notes that are shipped with the software Additional installation information may be contained therein e TCP IP protocol must be installed for MSDE to work properly A network card doesn t have to be installed Us
5. PAK PRO 2005 User Guide on the software CD or visit the Honeywell Access Systems website at www honeywellaccess com Note During installation you may be asked if you want to overwrite existing files Keep your existing dll files Whenever asked Do you want to keep this file click Yes to keep your dll files 8 Depending on the type of computer and operating system one or more screens displayed in this procedure may or may not appear Allow approximately 10 20 minutes for a first time installation 1 Exit any Windows programs that may be running Insert the software CD into the CD drive An installation browser opens If the browser does not open run the Launch exe file from the CD The first installation screen appears Navigate through the initial installation screens and select Install Software If an older version than Internet Explorer 5 50 4522 1800IC is installed the program will prompt the operator to upgrade Click Yes to upgrade If the correct version of IE is detected the first Welcome screen will appear Note If Internet Explorer 5 5 is installed the computer will be rebooted after its installation and the WIN PAK installation procedure will resume Document 700074 Revision 0 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Honeywell International 1 7 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Installing the Software Installation Procedure 2 Click Next to advance to the next screen in the setup process The Informa
6. WIN PAK 2005 and WIN PAK PRO 2005 When information applies only to one or the other product this guide uses the specific product name that is either WIN PAK 2005 or WIN PAK PRO 2005 In addition it contains procedures for frequently performed tasks including adding a card holder an access level and a time zone It contains a brief section on the Floor Plan view and the Alarms view and tells how to generate and print reports For additional information on these and other topics please consult the WIN PAK 2005 WIN PAK PRO 2005 User Guide found on the CD or visit the Honeywell Access System web site at www honeywellaccess com This guide is written for two audiences Chapter is written for the installer of WIN PAK and Chapter 2 is written for the individuals using the software to configure a WIN PAK access control system Audience Document Organization The following table lists and describes this document s chapters Chapter Description Chapter 1 Installing Lists WIN PAK hardware and software WIN PAK 2005 WIN PAK requirements installation instructions PRO 2005 and licensing and registration procedure Chapter 2 Using WIN PAK Describes the WIN PAK user interface 2005 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Start Wizard and procedures for programming operations and database maintenance Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK 2005 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide viii 2005 Honeywell International
7. are accessed through a main database window It displays a list of records in the database which can be searched and sorted Records can be removed from the database by deleting them from the list in the main database window A detail view opens from the main database window displaying record details and also allowing database records to be edited and in most databases added To close the main database window click the close button in the window s upper right corner f Abstract Device oi 4 oo p g Command File Server Server Communication Server Server Computer Monitor CCTY EP Duress Alarm at Local Storage Input Detail View Search and Sot r Operations Search Field All 6 Criteria Edit Copy Search For eae 0 nn Delete Sort By Isolate Name Update List Print Report WIN PAK 2005 Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 2 6 2005 Honeywell International Using the Software User Interface Search and Sort Fields Use these fields to choose the search characteristics to be applied to the records list Search Field Select the name of the field you want to search Criteria Choose one of the operators from this list The available options vary depending on the database but include greater than equal to or less than Search For Type in a letter word phrase or numeric expression that you want to
8. holder photos and signatures If you are upgrading from any WIN PAK version older than release 3 the database must be sent to Honeywell Access Systems for conversion If you send in a database for conversion refer to part number SRVDBUPNC This will reduce the existing database size which increases the amount of free space and shortens the upgrade time Verify that the amount of free space on the drive where the database exists is either 5 gigbytes or 2 5 times the current size of the WIN PAK database When prompted by the installation program choose update automatic All workstations must also be upgraded All UIs Servers must be running the same release build number Depending on your OS and network setup connections between the UI s workstation s and Server may need to be re attached or the workstation user must be registered on the Server before a UI can connect properly Peer to Peer workgroup Windows XP Professional as a WIN PAK server networking is not supported directly without a domain controller Peer to Peer workgroup networking in a mixed environment Windows 2000 used as a server and Windows XP as a workstation is allowed according to the OS used Consult the WIN PAK 2005 WIN PAK PRO 2005 User 5 Guide for more information Document TD0074 Revision 0 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Honeywell International 1 5 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Installing the Software WIN PAK 2005 and WIN PAK PRO 2005 Instal
9. holders first and last names in the respective fields This is the minimum information required Add any optional information on the appropriate tabs To assign a card to the card holder click Card Biometrics gt New bottom of window Enter the card number and press Enter Select the Access Level from the drop down list and click OK To Add a Card Holder Photo click Capture if you are using a live camera or import for digital file transfer After capturing the image crop the image and click OK For Signatures select Signature from the Frame Selected drop box and Capture Click Print Badge to print the selected Badge or click OK to save and continue Select Account from the menu for the name of the account to which you want to add a Card Holder not required for WIN PAK 2005 Click Card gt Card Holder The Card Holder window appears Select the desired card holder Click Delete Document TD0074 Revision 00 1 Using the Software Programming To Add a Card Holder To Delete a Card Holder 1 WIN PAK 2005 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 2 24 2005 Honeywell International Using the Software Programming You will be prompted to confirm the card delete If the Card Holder is assigned cards photos and or signatures you will also be informed of a Card Holder Dependency Conflict From the dialog box you can choose to either delete the cards and images or detach them from the card ho
10. main schedule list and click on modify This will bring up the Schedule screens shown above Modify the schedule and click Finish To remove a schedule select the backup schedule and click Delete Click Cancel to return to the main Backup and Restore window Schedule Document TD0074 Revision 0 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Honeywell International 2 37 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Using the Software Database Backup and Restore Utility Restore 1 Select Restore from the main Backup and Restore window to restore a backup WIN PAK s database knows the locations that the backups were made on this machine If the backup is to be recovered from a different location then select the View list of backups on a specific device option and navigate to the desired location 2 Once the appropriate backup file is selected a viewer next illustration shows the contents of that backup Select the backup file desired If selecting a differential backup the last complete backup is automatically selected as that is required to complete the restore process Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK 2005 2 38 2005 Honeywell International WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Using the Software Database Backup and Restore Utility AK Backup And Restore blank 557 Complete pews 3 36 59 199771456 Ke heer ae 3 1 2005 4549 ST F k el a Backup per Di os 4 57 06 543232 3 Use the Restore list to set the param
11. speed with quickly OSW is a good starting point Arny setings configured by OSW can be changed using the core program after the wizard is freshed Press Help or refer He Click Next lt to continue Show the Quick Start Wizard efter each Log in WIN PAK 2005 Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 2 10 2005 Honeywell International Using the Software Quick Start Wizard 1 When you press Next QSW prompts you to select the option for configuration Note that QSW lets you perform only the most basic operations For the more complex tasks such as setting up a Guard Tour or Tracking Muster areas configuring card access level etc use WIN PAK directly Any settings configured by QSW can be changed using the core program after the wizard is finished Press the F1 function key for Help or refer to the manual for details QSW provides a list of options that helps you to configure data to create a new account add time zone to accounts add cards to accounts add new site add new loop to existing sites add new panel to existing loop and add new readers to existing P Series panel Note Follow through the steps in QSW to configure options in a sequential order as listed in the Configure dialog box However you can select any option at any time and configure accordingly QUICK START WIZARD Configuration Options Configure Select one of the following configuration options Create N
12. the Access Level required Use up to 30 characters In the Description box enter a description of the Access Level optional Use up to 60 characters Perform this step only for WIN PAK PRO 2005 select from Available Accounts the accounts that can select this access level not required for WIN PAK 2005 Document TD0074 Revision 00 1 2 3 WIN PAK 2005 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 2 26 2005 Honeywell International Using the Software Programming 6 Click OK The new access level is added to the list but it has no access rights to any entrances You must now configure the access level 7 Right click an Access Area folder then click Configure The Configure Area Access window appears 8 To allow access to all doors in the area select Set Access for all entrances in this area 9 Click the pull down arrow in the Time Zone box and select a time zone from the list 10 Click OK The Access Level dialog box appears 11 In the Access Level window right click individual entrances on the branch to customize the settings as necessary Continue this procedure until the access level has the required configuration Note It is easy to tell at a glance what areas are included in a given access level Select an access level from the list in the left pane The branches of the Access Areas are color coded for the selected level Red means no access to any doors in the area Yellow m
13. the configuration details or click Finish to close the Quick Start Wizard dialog box Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Honeywell International 2 21 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Using the Software Programming Programming To Edit a Panel The panel configuration contains a great deal of information about the setup of your access control system This information can be edited by locating the panel on the Device Map right clicking the panel clicking Configure and selecting the desired tab When you have finished editing the information click Finish to save your entries or Cancel to exit without saving Follow this procedure to edit a panel record that is configured on the Device Map In the Configuration menu click Device gt Device Map The Device window appears Click the plus signs to open branches until the panel of your choice is displayed Right click the panel that you are editing and then click Configure The Panel Configuration window opens Select the tab of your choice and then make the desired changes Click OK to save your changes and close the Panel Configuration window Or click Cancel to exit without saving your changes Even when you click Cancel some changes are retained Any 1 Note 6 ADVs you edited keep their changes and any ADVs you deleted are not restored On the Configuration menu click Time Management
14. Filter tabs to define which events to display in the Digital Video window Defined events will subsequently be displayed in the Digital Video window Events associated with a digital camera will be displayed with a camera icon either fixed or PTZ pan tilt zoom represented with a zoom lens Selecting one of these events will automatically select its associated camera and recorded video clip for display Clicking Show will display the associated recorded video clip unless live video is selected in which case the associated camera will display the live video To Open a Floor Plan 1 Click the Open Floor Plan toolbar button or click Operations gt Floor Plan to open the Open Floor Plan dialog box 2 Select a floor plan and click the OK button The selected floor plan opens in a separate window identified by a title bar 3 To control devices from the floor plan right click an ADV to open the control menu then click the command The commands available depend on the type of object you have selected Document TD0074 Revision 0 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Honeywell International 2 29 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Using the Software Operations To Enlarge or Reduce the Floor Plan View 1 Right click in an area of the floor plan not on an ADV then click Zoom Select a preset percentage of enlargement reduction or Fit window 2 If you prefer select custom and then enter a percentage value The floor plan is autom
15. Honeywell WIN PAK 2005 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Date April 14 2005 Document TD0074 2005 Honeywell International All rights reserved Revision 00 Honeywell User Non Disclosure and License Agreement Important This User Non Disclosure and License Agreement Agree A ment must be read before proceeding with any Honeywell International Inc Honeywell software By installing this software you agree to the terms of this Agreement Important This software is a proprietary product of Honeywell and is pro A tected by copyright and trade secret laws The software is licensed not sold for use on a single computer system and is licensed only on the con dition that you agree to this USER NON DISCLOSURE AND LICENSE AGREEMENT Please Read This Agreement Carefully If you agree to the terms contained in this Agreement proceed with the installation and registration of the software online at www honeywellaccess com In consideration of and upon receipt of payment of a license fee by you Honeywell grants to you a non exclusive license to use this software and any associated manuals and or other documentation furnished herewith together referred to herein as SOFTWARE under the following terms and conditions Should you elect not to agree to the terms and assume the obligations of this Agreement DO NOT BREAK THE SEAL ON THE SOFTWARE ENVELOPE Return the software and any associated manuals and o
16. O 2005 Quick Reference Guide iv 2005 Honeywell International Contents WIN PAK 2005 Contents Filter Control siens en rene Sesto Shoe Tees 2 29 To Open a Floor Plan 2 29 To Enlarge or Reduce the Floor Plan View esceseeeee 2 30 To Open the Control Map ss 2 30 Status Symbols 220 To Generate View Print or Export a Report 2 31 Database Backup and Restore Utility 2 32 07 2 33 CHECU Seat sore ates RS en Pen ne a A Seach ta insta ath ket 2 37 ReStore 0 ee need EE EEE 2 38 Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Honeywell International v WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Contents WIN PAK 2005 Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide vi 2005 Honeywell International Honeywell Preface In this preface Purpose of this Document viii Audience viii Document Organization viii WIN PAK 2005 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Documentation Use of Symbols ix Document TD0074 Revision 0 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Honeywell International vii WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Preface Purpose of this Document Purpose of this Document This guide is intended to help with basic installation and day to day use of the WIN PAK 2005 and WIN PAK PRO 2005 systems It briefly describes the toolbar buttons and lists the toolbar menus and their commands References in this guide to WIN PAK refer both to
17. RERS SOFTWARE Document TD0074 Revision 0 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Honeywell International WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide This Agreement is effective until terminated Honeywell may terminate this Agreement immediately if you fail to comply with any material term You may elect to terminate this Agreement at any time by giving written notice to Honeywell In the event of termination of this Agreement you agree to destroy all copies of the Software in whole or in part provided or created under this Agreement which are in your possession power or control The failure of Honeywell to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not be construed as a waiver or limitation of Honeywell s right to subsequently enforce and compel strict compliance with every provision of this Agreement If any provision of this Agreement is found to be unlawful void or unenforceable for any reason then that provision shall be deemed severed from this Agreement and shall not affect the validity and the enforceability of remaining portions of this Agreement This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of New York without regard to conflicts of law principles The parties expressly agree to exclude from this Agreement the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods 1980 and any successor thereto The Federal and State courts within the State of New York will have exclusive jurisdiction to adjudicate any d
18. RESPONSIBILITY FOR INSTALLATION THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED NO REPRESENTATIVE OR AGENT OF HONEYWELL MAY MAKE ANY OTHER CLAIMS TO THE FITNESS OF ANY PRODUCT FOR ANY APPLICATION SO LONG AS THE SOFTWARE LICENSED HEREUNDER REMAINS A PART OF HONEYWELL HONEYWELL INTENDS TO ISSUE PERIODIC ENHANCEMENTS AND UPDATES WHICH WILL INCLUDE CORRECTIONS OF PROGRAMMING ERRORS DISCOVERED OR BROUGHT TO HONEYWELL S ATTENTION HOWEVER HONEYWELL SHALL NOT BE OBLIGATED TO ISSUE SUCH ENHANCEMENTS OR UPDATES ON ANY PARTICULAR SCHEDULE NOTICE THE SOFTWARE CONTAINED HEREIN IS LICENSED AS A SERVICE ONLY FOR NO PARTICULAR APPLICATION IT IS NOT TO BE CONSIDERED OR CONSTRUED AS A GOOD FOR PRODUCT DEFINITION WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE AND APPLICABLE STATE LAW HONEYWELL MAKES NO COMMITMENT TO CONTINUE PRODUCING THIS OR ANY OTHER COMPATIBLE SOFTWARE NOR MAKES ANY COMMITMENT AS TO MARKETING THE SOFTWARE IN ANY GIVEN TERRITORY NOTICE THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT IS FOR THE HONEYWELL SOFTWARE AND OR DOCUMENTATION ONLY THE SOFTWARE REQUIRES THAT THE USER OBTAIN EITHER FROM HONEY WELL OR ANOTHER SUPPLIER ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE SUCH AS BUT NOT LIMITED TO OPERATING SYSTEMS AND OR SYSTEM UTILITIES COMPILERS OR COMPUTER LANGUAGES IT WILL BE THE USERS OBLIGATION TO COMPLETE AND REGISTER ANY OTHER SOFTWARE AGREEMENTS AS REQUIRED BY THE MANUFACTURER HONEYWELL ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY OTHER MANUFACTU
19. This will take you to the Configure dialog box with the Add Time Zones option selected for time zone configuration PE QUICK START WIZARD Configuration Options QUICK START WIZARD Add Tima Zones option allows you to associate the misting Sme zone to the selected eccount Also OSW will create selected Add Cards to existing Account Boca 7 Time Zone fit doesn t exist C Add New Site Select this option and click Next Pe to assign the existing ime zone Add New Loop to existing She to the account Add New Penei This will take you to the page displaying time zone options Add New Readers to existing 0 4 P Series Panel l mDone lt Back Ned Cancel The Add Time Zones option allows you to create the time zones and associate them to the selected account A time zone 15 a defined period of time that can be applied to a door to have a door un locked or applied to a card indicating when a person can use the card to gain access WIN PAK 2005 Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 2 12 2005 Honeywell International Using the Software Quick Start Wizard 4 Select the Add Time Zones option and click Next to create and assign the time zone to the account PE QUICK START WIZARD Timezone Time Zones Select Time zones The selected access Sme zones wilbe A Time Zone is an accessible included in the selected accounts time range that can be
20. age on the bottom of the SQL Server Service Manager windows will give you the computer name followed by SQLServerAgent Running 7 If MSSQLServerAgent components are not running click the Start Continue button WIN PAK 2005 Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 2 40 2005 Honeywell International For more information www honeywellaccess com Honeywell Access Systems 135 W Forest Hill Avenue Oak Creek WI 53154 414 766 1700 414 766 1798 Fax European Office Boblingerstrasse 17 D 71101 Schonaich Germany Honeywell 49 7031 637 782 49 7031 637 769 Fax April 2005 S www honeywell com 2005 Honeywell International All rights reserved
21. anell Readers provide anaccessto cardholders The number of readers shown inthe Readers page depends Readers on the panel type selected r T Specty the tme zone and the Time Zone Pulse sme pulse time for each reader and 1 foopt Penell A1 None 10 Sec click Next 2 feoprPanei 2 None fm Sec 12 Specify the time zone that the door will be unlocked If the door should remain locked at all times select None as the Time Zone 13 Specify the pulse time for each reader The pulse time is the time in seconds that the door momentarily unlocks after a valid card is read or when a request to exit has been granted Click Next 14 Click Next to continue This takes you to the Configure dialog box Adding New Readers to an Existing P Series Panel The Add New Readers to Existing P Series Panel option allows you to add a new reader to the P Series panel This option is enabled only if any P Series panel has been added in the database 1 Select this option and select the panel from the drop down list 2 Click Next to configure readers to the existing P Series panel Document TD0074 Revision 0 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Honeywell International 2 19 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Reader Board 6 Reader s Add reader board to panel Loopl Panel2 Select the Reader board type from the drop down list Depending on this type the GEE number of readers wil be 1 displayed Select Reader Board Addres
22. atically enlarged or reduced within the viewing window 3 Once the floor plan has been enlarged to the degree that scroll bars appear you can right click the floor plan and then click Show View A smaller window opens inside the floor plan viewing window showing the location of the enlarged detail on the total floor plan 3 To Open the Control Map 1 Click the Control Map toolbar button or click Operations gt Control Map The Control Map window opens Expand the tree by clicking the plus signs to display the devices that you want to control 2 Right click any device to open its control menu and then click the desired command Status Symbols One of four status symbols may appear before an ADV icon on the Control Map screen El alarm amp normal A trouble 7 unknown The status symbols will darken after their respective conditions have been acknowledged and cleared A forbidden symbol overlaid over a status symbol indicates that the corresponding point is shunted or the panel is buffered WIN PAK 2005 Document TD0074 Revision 0 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 2 30 2005 Honeywell International Using the Software Operations Placing the mouse over the status symbols will bring up a textual description of the status for each ADV al To Generate View Print or Export a Report Some reports are account sensitive Card and card holder reports are generated by account To
23. ayed against the Expiration Date This indicates that the card will not have access after the expiration date Note The activation date is the date the card was created Click Next You will see the confirmation message on the next page for any modification in the card configuration before you proceed Click Next to continue This will take you to the Configure dialog box with the Add New Site option selected for adding sites PE QUICK START WIZARD Site QUICK START WIZARD Add site by speafying he mame Enter a site name in the field provided and cick Nest You wil see the comirmaton Message On the next page tor any modification in the she name betore you proceed Taaje 8 Adding a New Site A site is a logical categorization for associating the panel and for providing access The site appears as a folder in the control map WIN PAK 2005 2 15 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Document TD0074 Revision 00 2005 Honeywell International Using the Software Quick Start Wizard The Add New Site option allows you to add a new site to which you can associate loops 1 Select this option and click Next to configure a site that will have multiple access areas 2 Adda site by specifying the name Enter a unique site name in the field provided and click Next You will see the confirmation message on the next dialog box for any modification in the site name before you pro
24. c installation option T WIN PAK Install Setup Type Choose the setup type that best suits yow needs Select Database Installation Mode Contact Honeywell Access Systems suppoit prios to attempting a manual DB install install Automatically Highly Recommended Install Manually Expert Mode 11 Select the database installation mode Then click Next to continue 12 Click Yes to continue the installation 13 Enough information has been gathered to begin the installation process You may wish to review the information before proceeding by scrolling through the information Click OK to continue WIN PAK 2005 Document TD0074 Revision 0 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 1 14 2005 Honeywell International Installing the Software Installation Procedure i WIN PAK Install 14 After the installation is complete the Setup Complete window appears Click Finish to complete the installation process Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Honeywell International 1 15 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Installing the Software First Login First Login Click the WIN PAK User Interface icon The user interface opens and the Connect to Server window appears Connect To Server Enter Admin as the default operator Name Notes When logging in on a server for the first time under administrative privileges the Quick Start Wizard will be initiated Refer to the Quick S
25. ccept the default locations for the database cardholder image badge image and floorplan image or click Browse and specify a different location Notes 8 Incertain applications it may be preferable to place the database files on a different drive partition to protect them from operating system failure Refer to the Limits and Capacities section of the WIN PAK 2005 WIN PAK PRO 2005 User Guide e Itis recommended to install the database file on the same computer as the database server in order to benefit from the WIN PAK backup and restore utility Please enter the CD key number for this WIN PAK installation Name ohn Doe Company Honeywell Access Systems gt Enna lt Back Cancel 9 Fill in the User Information then click Next to continue The Name and CD Key fields must be filled in The Company field is optional The CD Key number is located on the inside front cover of this manual 10 A popup indicating the CD key number validation will appear If the number was entered correctly select OK to continue or re enter the number if required Document TD0074 Revision 0 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Honeywell International 1 13 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Installing the Software Installation Procedure WIN PAK Install 1 The CD key for WIN PAK PRO 2005 has been determined to be valid Note Unless you are a software expert it is highly recommended to choose the automati
26. ceed 3 Click Next to continue This takes you to the Configure dialog box with the Add New Loop to Existing Site option selected for adding loops to the site Adding a New Loop to an Existing Site Loop refers to the communication method that is used to communicate between the workstation and the panel QUICK START WIZARD Loop Choose the Communication Type trom the drop down list Thus refers the type of protocol used for communication Choose the Loop Type from the existing ist Depending on he loop type the supported panel types wil be shown in the Panel page Note WIN PAK supports three types of communiceton protocols such as Local and Dial Up The Add New Loop to Existing Site option allows you to add loops to an existing site 1 Select this option and select the site from the drop down list 2 Click Next to configure the Loop details 3 Select the Communication Type from the drop down list of communication protocols 4 Select the Loop Type from the list Depending upon the loop type the supported panel types will be shown in the Panel dialog box WIN PAK 2005 Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 2 16 2005 Honeywell International Using the Software Quick Start Wizard 5 Enter the Loop Name in the name field 6 Select the Communication Port WIN PAK supports three types of communication protocols Local TCP IP and Dial Up The loop
27. configuration differs according to the protocol type you select Each protocol requires the following in addition to the configuration above e Local Select the COM port TCP IP Enter the IP address of the communication loop QUICK START WIZARD Loop Choose the Communication Type trom the drop down list This reters the type of protocol used for comenunicaton Choose the Loop Type trom the xstng list Depending on the loop type he supported panel types wil be shown in the Panel page Note WIN PAK supports three types of communicaton protocols such 5 Local TCPAP and Diel Up cons mea oe e Dial Up Specify the following in addition to the above configuration COM for the communications port Modem Pool name Modem name Local Phone number Remote Phone number WIN PAK 2005 2 17 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Document TD0074 Revision 0 2005 Honeywell International Using the Software Quick Start Wizard f QUICK START WIZARI QUICK START Choose the Communication Type from the drop down list Thes reters the type of protocol used for Choose the Loop Type from the esting list Depending on the loop type the supported panel types will be shown in the Panel pege Note WIN PAK supports teee types of communication protocols such as Local TCPAP end Dial Up Beck Ne Speci
28. de 1 17 Registering Software 7 1 17 Registering Software Online 7 1 18 license HALES strate ie cul td sind side 1 18 Norton Speed Disk Utility 0970 1 19 Chapter 2 Using the Software User Interface its nn ti nn ss ni Recssbeten 2 2 Title Bar and Menu Bar 2 2 Toolbar Buttons 2 2 A St tre 2 3 General Database ACCESS 2 6 Search and Sort Fields 2 7 27 2 8 Right Click Menus 2 8 2 8 7 Quick Start Wizard radiale NASE AESi 2 9 OVERVIEW air minerai 2 9 7 2 10 Adding Cards to an Existing 0 00 2 14 Adding a New Site ess 2 15 Adding a New Loop to an Existing Site 2 16 Adding New Readers to an Existing P Series Panel 0 2 19 Lim Done nr e Da nt rE Swe et te Ot tu 2 21 ee 2 22 To Edita Panel sisi Gc alee EAAS 2 22 0 00 a Time ZGne 5 5 Re nes dat 2 22 To Delete a Time Zone 2 23 To Add a Time Zone to a Panel 2 23 To Add a Card Holder 2 24 To Delete a Card Holder 2 24 2 25 2 26 To Printa Badge rien imitant 2 26 To Add an Access Level crnci nia AT 2 26 Operations acaire eh her ser en hceaivenceviaddetes 2 28 To Open an Alarm View 2 28 Command Buttons us 2 28 Alarms View Right Click Menus 2 28 2 28 To 2 29 Document TD0074 Revision 0 WIN PAK PR
29. ds Continental 37 Bit Cards MaxPro MaxCom RapidEye and other product and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners Document TD0074 Revision 0 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Honeywell International WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Copyright and Trademarks WIN PAK 2005 Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 2005 Honeywell International Honeywell CONTENTS Preface Purpose of this viii atau en spas SE 6 viii Document Organization viii WIN PAK 2005 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Documentation ix Use OF Symbols ceirean r E E a E E GE ix Chapter 1 Installing the Software Operating System seien oe a E E T 1 2 Hardware Requirements 7 1 2 Minimum Requirement Configuration 1 2 Recommended Requirement Configuration 1 3 Performance Configuration 1 3 System SEP ueia E MINI NN Nine a aes 1 4 Standalone Systems 1 4 1 4 Upgrades ss ssh ln seve anessveasaceaned 1 5 WIN PAK 2005 and WIN PAK PRO 2005 151011810 1 6 Complete Installation 1 6 Database Server Only 7 1 6 1 6 User Interface and Comm Server 1 6 Communication Server Only 7 1 6 Installation Procedure 1 7 7 1 16 Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Honeywell International iii WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Gui
30. e Key License Key Document 720074 Revision 0 WIN PAK 2005 1 17 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 2005 Honeywell International Installing the Software Licensing and Registration Registering Software Online You can register your WIN PAK software 24 hours a day 7 days a week by visiting the Honeywell Access Systems web site at www honeywellaccess com Or select Registration from the Honeywell Access Systems option on the WIN PAK Help menu Internet Explorer will open at the registration site Help 44 Help Topics Honeywell Access Systems gt Fes On the Web les License creer egistration Ya About WIN PAK PRO 2005 JE License Files The encryption software writes files to your hard drive as part of the licensing You must take care not to move or damage these files or your license will be invalidated and you will not be able to access your system Notes The license files cannot be moved There is no License Transfer utility e Itis recommended that you obtain a WIN PAK hardware key consult your Honeywell Access System representative for the appropriate part number based on your system requirements for multi drive RAID configuration computers to avoid licensing problems if one of the drives needs to be replaced WIN PAK 2005 Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 1 18 2005 Honeywell International Norton Speed Disk Utility
31. e Microsoft Loopback adaptor depending on the Operating System Networked Systems BEFORE installing WIN PAK 2005 or WIN PAK PRO 2005 ensure that conditions listed under Standalone Systems and the following listed conditions are met e Install network cards on PCs that are used in a networked system Any standard Windows compatible network card can be used Ensure that machine names use only alphanumeric WIN PAK 2005 Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 1 4 2005 Honeywell International Installing the Software System Setup e characters without spaces and that the first character is always alpha i e standard UNC connections Ensure that networked computers are communicating with one another The workstations need to be electronically visible to each other If the computers can communicate you can ping both ways client to server and vice versa Any firewalls proxies routers etc between workstations could cause problems unless a clear unrestricted permanent path can be established Upgrades WIN PAK 2005 supports upgrading from NStar or WIN PAK 2 0 Release 3 or Release 4 WIN PAK PRO 2005 supports upgrading from NStar WIN PAK 2 0 or WIN PAK PRO Release 3 or Release 4 Before upgrading make a backup copy of your database files When prompted by the installation program DO NOT overwrite your existing database Also make backup copies of your Floor Plan backgrounds card
32. e end of the list Then click Ack which will acknowledge the alarms Use the same process to select the acknowledged alarms then click Clear to clear the alarms Your system is now operational Refer to the rest of this manual to learn how to further customize your system Procedure Quick Start Wizard QSW steps the user through setting up a basic configuration of WIN PAK To use the Wizard simply follow the prompts indicated on the screens The initial screen is brought up automatically after logging in with admin istrative privileges Several areas will be grayed depending upon the mode of operation Demo WIN PAK 2005 vs WIN PAK PRO 2005 or whether the next step has enough information to allow you to go to the next screen For example you are not allowed to Add New Readers to existing P Series Panel if the panel has not been created yet The following screen shots will not show the Demo settings as the software has been registered to show all available functions PE QUICK START WIZARD QUICK START WIZARD Welcome to the WIN PAK PRO Quick Start Wizard Quick Start Wizard wil guide you trough the steps necessary to Configure some of the basic tanctonalfes with defeuk setings When you press Next OSW prompts you to select the opton for Configuration Note that OSW lets you pertorm only the most basic Operations For the more complex tasks use WIN PAK directly However you ere not familiar with WIN PAK and wer to get up to
33. eans access to some entrances in this area Green means access to all entrances in this area during the assigned time zone WIN PAK 2005 2 27 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Document 7100074 Revision 0 2005 Honeywell International Using the Software Operations Operations lE To Open an Alarm View Click the Alarm View toolbar button or select Alarms from the Operations menu to open the Alarm View dialog box Colors of incoming messages indicate the type of event Red indicates an alarm green indicates normal and yellow is a trouble condition Selecting the Details check box opens the Alarm Details screen showing details of the state changes indicated by the counter and allowing a note to be added for that alarm Command Buttons Ack To acknowledge an alarm select it from the list of incoming alarms and click the Ack button Clear To clear one or more transactions select them from the list of acknowledged transactions and click the Clear button Note If an alarm cannot be cleared it may be due to a setting in Workstation Defaults that requires an alarm to return to normal before clearing 8 Freeze To temporarily stop the display of incoming messages click the Freeze button The button changes to Release This stops the screen from scrolling as new information appears To release the screen click the Release button Close To exit the Alarms view click the Close but
34. en click Next to continue For the purpose of illustrating a complete installation this procedure assumes the Complete Installation option is selected The Destination Location screen will appear next illustration Note For installations other than the Complete Installation refer to the WIN PAK 2005 WIN PAK PRO 2005 User Guide located on the CD or visit the Honeywell Access System web site at www honeywellaccess com to download an electronic copy Document 700074 Revision 0 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Honeywell International 1 11 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Installing the Software Installation Procedure WIN PAK Destination Path X Please indicate where you want to install your WIN PAK executables Destination Folder C Program Files WINPAKPRO Browse 7 Click Next to accept the default location or click Browse and specify a different location WIN PAK Destination Path x Please indicate where you want to install your WIN PAK database file Database Data File Path C MSSQL Data Browse Cardholder Image Files C Database Userlmage Browse Badge Image Files C Database Badgelmage Browse Floor Plan Files C Database FlooiPlanimage Browse WIN PAK 2005 Document TD0074 Revision 0 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 1 12 2005 Honeywell International Installing the Software Installation Procedure 8 Click Next to a
35. er documentation may not be copied for any purpose The SOFTWARE may be removed from one computer system and transferred to a backup system but shall not under any circumstances be used concurrently on more than one computer system You agree to maintain full and complete records of the number and location of any such copies of the software which have been generated and to reproduce on any such copies any and all copyright notices and other markings and notices present on the originals From time to time as they become available Honeywell may notify you of any enhancements or updates released by Honeywell for SOFTWARE licensed hereunder Any such updates offered would be subject to standard Honeywell Access Systems terms and charges if any ONLY REGISTERED LICENSEES WILL BE OFFERED ANY SUCH UPDATES The license of the SOFTWARE provided by this Agreement shall not be assignable or otherwise transferable by you except that if you are a legally constituted organization you may transfer the license as part of a transfer of your entire business or assets or that portion of your business or assets to which the license of the SOFTWARE pertains WIN PAK 2005 Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 2005 Honeywell International User Non Disclosure and License Agreement NOTICE HONEYWELL MAKES NO CLAIM OR WARRANTY WITH RESPECT TO THE FITNESS OF ANY PRODUCT OR SOFTWARE FOR A SPECIFIC APPLICATION AND ASSUMES NO
36. es The WIN PAK Backup and Restore utility is a stand alone application that allows the user typically a database administrator to create and modify a backup and restore plan Database copies made with the Backup and Restore utility can be used to restore or recreate your database after a failure has occurred The WIN PAK Backup and Restore utility allows for the creation of multiple scheduled backups and for the restoration of the WIN PAK database the archive database and a temporary database which allows you to examine the restoration without affecting the current WIN PAK databases The WIN PAK Backup and Restore Utility is automatically installed when the WIN PAK System is installed The utility is accessed from the WIN PAK Program group on the Start menu The WIN PAK Backup and Restore Utility is made up of three components Backup Schedule and Restore The Backup and Restore utility will only backup the WIN PAK hardware and history database information Other data such as badge images sig natures user images and floor plan graphics are not backed up by this utility This data is normally found in the C Program Files WINPAKPRO DATABASE folder with BadgeImage FloorPlanImage and UserImage subfolders During the WIN PAK installation the program prompts the installer to place these subfolders at other locations in the system Therefore you may not find these subfolders in the WINPAKPRO folder Backup of these data folde
37. eters for the backup Restoring the WIN PAK Database requires that the WIN PAK database services be turned off The restoration process will not proceed if the services are running Restoring to WIN PAK Archive Database replaces the existing archive database and allows reports to be generated from the archive Restoring to New Database allows advanced users to view the database without adversely affecting the current or backup database 4 Click Restore to continue When finished click Cancel or Exit Note Scheduled backups run automatically as long as the MSSQLServerAgent components are running By default these components are set to run when the operating system starts 8 Document 700074 Revision 0 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Honeywell International 2 39 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Database Backup and Restore Utility 5 To check if MSSQLServerAgent components are running double click the icon shown below in the tray on the bottom of the Window F0 SQL Server Service Manager P 5 x Server Services SOL Server Refresh services 2 Start Eontinue Pause a Stop M Auto start service when OS starts Running 4240 41 MSSQLServer Desktop 6 e 5 07 PM 6 From the Services box select MSSQLServer The message on the bottom of the SQL Server Service Manager windows will give you the computer name followed by MSSQLServer Running Select the SQLServerA gent The mess
38. ew Accoue option allows you to create new G Creste New Account account C Add Time Zones Select this opton and chock Next Add Cards to exdsting Account A 1 z to configure an Account C Add New Site Add New Loop to existing She z Add New Panel Add New Readers to existing gf P Series Panel l mDone 2 Create a new account By default the Create New Account option is selected on the Configure page at the beginning Select this option to create a new account and click Next This will take you to the Account dialog box to specify the account name The account page allows you to create a new account for the user group to which you can add cards and card holders Enter a unique account name in the field provided and click Next You will see the confirmation message on the next window for any modification in the account name before you proceed WIN PAK 2005 2 11 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 8 Document 7100074 Revision 0 2005 Honeywell International Using the Software Quick Start Wizard Note The account name must be unique as the application does not allow any duplicate account names Account page allows y you to Create a new eccount Enter a unique account name in the field provided and click Next You wil see the confirmation message on the heat page for any modification in he account name before you proceed 3 Click Next to continue further
39. fy the password The password can contain up to 0 alphanumeric characters and it is used between the remote location and WIN PAK computer to maintain security 7 Click Next to display the Panel dialog box The Add Panel option allows you to add a new panel to the database Add a new panel by cor quang no toloewg Select the ponei ype porel some loop norme pone Address trom he drop down dt unique address The ocdress must correspond wih the address which is sotusing DIP twitchos on ho panel Qe _ lt Back Nen _Concat 8 Choose the panel type from the drop down list WIN PAK supports four types of panels such as the N 1000 PW 2000 series P Series and NS2 panels that can communicate with the application 9 Enter the panel name in the appropriate field WIN PAK 2005 Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 2 18 2005 Honeywell International Using the Software Quick Start Wizard 10 Select the panel address from the drop down list Note A single panel can contain one or more readers depending on the panel type 11 Click Next to configure the readers to the panel selected Readers that are fixed or placed on the doors provide access to card holders The number of readers shown in the Readers dialog box depends on the panel type selected f QUICK START WIZARD Readers QUICK START WIZARD Readers ea oe ee Add readers to panet Loopl P
40. generate these reports simply select the account of your choice and then proceed to select and filter the report as outlined below 1 Click the Run Reports toolbar button or click Reports gt Reports from the Reports menu 2 From the database record list select the report you want to generate and then click Report Options A detail window appears Some reports have a variety of filters and sort options Select the options you want 3 Click Estim Pages to display the report s estimated number of pages 4 After selecting the options you want click Print Preview to view the report 5 Use the Zoom tool to enlarge the page view Use the Next Page and Previous Page buttons to scroll through the multiple page report 6 To print the report click Print The Print window appears This is a standard Windows print dialog box Select the printer of your choice page range and number of copies You can make any other desired changes to your printer setup 7 To export the report click Export File The Export File window appears In the window set the Delimiter option and give the report a file name Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Honeywell International 2 31 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Using the Software Database Backup and Restore Utility Database Backup and Restore Utility In the event of software or hardware problems it is always a good idea to have a recent copy of your database fil
41. given to Ah the user of a particular account On 7 Holidays to access the work area F 8000m 5 00pm Mon Fri Excuding Holidays F 400pen 1200am Fr Exduding Holidays Select time zone option and l select account to which you F 1200em 68 00am Mon Fri ExctudingHolideys warto associate this time F 600em 7 00pm 7 days Inctuding Holidays zone 2 Use the arrow butions to Account associate or dissociate he gt accounts to from the Sme zone gz ck Na cn The Time Zones dialog box displays the time zones that may currently exist in the database It is an accessible time range that can be given to the user of a particular account to access the work area location site Select the time zone option and account to which you want to associate this time zone The selected time zones that do not already exist in the database are added The Available Accounts list shows all the existing accounts in the database The Selected Accounts list shows the accounts that you have chosen to associate the time zone Use the arrow buttons to associate or dissociate the accounts to or from the time zone Note To add a new time zone use Configuration gt Time Management gt Time Zone option in WIN PAK 5 Click Next You will see the confirmation message on the next dialog box for any modification in the time zone before you proceed Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Hone
42. gt Time Zone From the Time Zone database window select a time zone and click Edit or click Add The detail window becomes active allowing you to edit an existing time zone or define a time zone For a new time zone enter a name and a brief description then use your mouse to drag the time line to the desired hours The Snap Time option allows you to set the time to snap to increments of 60 30 15 or 0 minutes Selecting 0 minutes allows the time to be set to the minute Document TD0074 Revision 00 To Add a Time Zone 1 WIN PAK 2005 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 2 22 2005 Honeywell International Using the Software Programming Once you have entered a time range for Monday you can copy it to the other weekdays by clicking Copy Monday to Weekdays Or you can create the time range for each day separately Create a time range for Saturday Sunday and Holidays if desired Note The H2 Holiday type 2 is for the NS2 panel only WIN PAK PRO 2005 requires that a newly created time zone definition be applied to at least one Account Click on the Account tab and Add the appropriate Account s to Selected Accounts This step is not needed for WIN PAK 2005 Click OK to save your time zone Clicking Cancel returns to the main database window without saving your entries Use the Isolate dialog to remove Operators Panels Access Levels Cards Action Groups and ADVs that use the time zo
43. holder name or card number for the last time and place a card was used Document TD0074 Revision 00 Toolbar Buttons EB ARE WIN PAK 2005 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 2 2 2005 Honeywell International Using the Software User Interface Card Opens the main Card database window allowing the user to search and sort the card list and to add edit or delete cards Card Holder Opens the Card Holder Database window allowing the user to search and sort the cardholder list and to add edit or delete card holders Run Reports Opens the Reports database window allowing the user to generate view and print reports Help Topics Opens the Help menu providing access to the on line help files Log Out Logs the user out of the user interface and logs the client out of all servers B ER Menus V5 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Account1 John Doe File View Account Operations Card System Reports Configuration Window Help File Menu Log In Log Out Configure Badge Printer Reports Workstation Defaults System Defaults Database Maintenance Database Limits Capacities Exit View Menu Select Language Toolbar Status Bar Account Menu Select Edit Configure Badge Layout Utility Card Holder Tab Layout Note Field Template Document TD0074 Revision 0 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Honeywell International 2 3 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Using the Software User I
44. ick Reference Guide To Add a Card Document TD0074 Revision 0 2005 Honeywell International Select Account from the Menu for the name of the account to which you want to add a Card Holder not required for WIN PAK 2005 Click Card gt Card The Card window appears Select the card you want to delete from the card database list Click Delete If asked to confirm the delete click Yes to delete the card or click No to cancel the delete By default you will be asked to confirm card deletes However nA A amp N Note this setting can be changed in work station defaults so that cards can be deleted without confirmation To change this setting click System gt Workstation Defaults and then select the Defaults tab Select the Confirm Card Deletes check box to turn this feature on deselect it to turn it off Click Card gt Card The Card window appears From the list of cards select a card or range of cards and then click Print Badge Note The Print Badge Preview allows you to view the badges before printing If you are printing a batch of cards use the Next and Previous buttons to scroll through the preview Click Print Using the Software Programming To Delete a Card 8 To Print a Badge Add an Access Level Click Card gt Access Levels The Access Level window appears Click Add The Define Access Level window appears In the Name box enter a name for
45. ispute arising out of or related to this Agreement Ordering Information Ordering Information Please contact your local Honeywell Access Systems representative or visit us on the web at www honeywellaccess com for information about ordering Honeywell Access Systems appreciates your comments about this manual Please visit us on the web at www honeywellaccess com to post your comments Document TD0074 Revision 00 Feedback WIN PAK 2005 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 2005 Honeywell International Copyright and Trademarks Copyright and Trademarks Copyright 2005 Honeywell International All rights reserved Information in this document is subject to change without notice Companies names and data used in examples herein are fictitious unless otherwise noted No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of Honeywell Access Systems Microsoft Windows XP Windows 2000 Microsoft SQL and MSDE are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Burle Javelin Panasonic Philips Vicon Dedicated Micros Geutebruck Pelco Wiegand Hughes IDI Proximity Casi Rusco Cotag Proximity Dorado Magstripe Cards Sielox Wiegand Cards Sielox Proximity Cards NCS 25 Bit Cards NCS 29 Bit Cards Kidde Cards Continental 36 Bit Car
46. lation WIN PAK 2005 and WIN PAK PRO 2005 Installation Complete Installation Select Complete installation when setting up a stand alone system an access control system installed on one computer or if you are installing the Database Server for a networked system Database Server Only Select Database Server Only installation when installing on a networked system User Interface Only Select User Interface Only installation when you are installing a workstation on a networked system User Interface and Comm Server Select User Interface and Comm Server installation when you are installing the communication server on a networked system and the PC may also be used as a workstation Communication Server Only Select the Comm Server Only installation when you are installing the communication server on a networked system Note To optimize resources in high use systems use the System Manager to disable unused system modules for example the Guard Tour Server or the Muster Server 0 WIN PAK 2005 Document TD0074 Revision 0 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 1 6 2005 Honeywell International Installing the Software Installation Procedure Installation Procedure WIN PAK 2005 and WIN PAK PRO 2005 software is distributed on an autorun CD along with the CD release notes and other technical documents This procedure describes the Complete Installation option For networked systems refer to the WIN PAK 2005 WIN
47. lder When asked to confirm the deletion click OK to delete the card holder or click Cancel to retain the card holder information Select Account from the menu for the name of the account to which you want to add a Card Holder not required for WIN PAK 2005 Click Card gt Card The Card window appears Click Add The Card Record window appears displaying the Card Properties tab In the Card Number box enter the card number Configure the access level For systems configured for Precision Access Levels standard click the pull down arrow in the Access Level box and select an access level for the card Custom Access Levels can be created See Custom Access Levels in your User Guide for further information For systems configured for Multiple Access Levels click Edit Select from the Available side one to six access levels to assign the card If your system requires a PIN personal identification number enter it in the PIN field A PIN can be added to the card later Set the card status and select any other options you want To associate a badge layout with the card click the Badge tab Click the pull down arrow in the Badge Front and Badge Back boxes and select a front and back layout for the badge When you have finished defining the card click OK to save it Or click Cancel to return to the Card window without saving the new card WIN PAK 2005 2 25 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Qu
48. lick OK A panel initialization status window will display the initialization progress Repeat the procedure for as many panels as were added to the system Multiple panels can be initialized at the same time on an RS 485 RS 232 or TCP IP line If C 100 is being used initialize one panel at a time If this is the first time the wizard was run and there were no previously defined communication ports then the communication server needs to be restarted Restart the communication server from the WIN PAK Service Manager located on the desktop or Start gt All Programs gt Honeywell Access Systems gt WIN PAK Service Manger An error indicating that the communication server is not responding will appear if the WIN PAK User Interface is open Click OK When the communication server is started another message will appear several seconds later indicating that it is now working All other additions made by the wizard will become available immediately after the wizard is finished Document TD0074 Revision 0 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Honeywell International 2 9 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Using the Software Quick Start Wizard It is normal to receive alarm activities from the panel during the beginning of the initialization process These alarms will be displayed on the Alarm View window To acknowledge the alarms click the first event and then hold the shift key down and select the last event You may use the scroll bars to reach th
49. llustration WIN PAK 2005 Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 2 34 2005 Honeywell International Using the Software Database Backup and Restore Utility AK Backup And Restore 6 Select the Schedule Type Run Once will prompt for the time and date Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Honeywell International 2 35 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Using the Software Database Backup and Restore Utility K Backup And Restore Schedule to occur later will bring up Daily Weekly and Monthly options next illustration WIN PAK 2005 Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 2 36 2005 Honeywell International Using the Software Database Backup and Restore Utility Schedule Type Run Immediately C Run Once Schedule to occur later Occurring On Mme 15 brs 57 Schedule Dar e Weekly On Sunday Monthly Finish Cancel Daily allows the back up to be run every so many days as defined from 1 999 day s at the specified time Weekly allows the back up to be run on a specified day of the week at a specified time Monthly allows the backup to be run on the selected day of the month 1 31 or at regular monthly intervals Schedules can be modified by clicking Modify Schedule from the main Backup and Restore dialog box To open a list of currently scheduled backups highlight a backup in the
50. m is implemented After the item is removed from each area clicking OK at the bottom of the window returns the operator to the main database window from which the item can now be removed Document TD0074 Revision 0 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Honeywell International 2 7 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Using the Software User Interface Print Report Click the Print Report button to view and print or export a report on the current database Generally a filter dialog box opens first allowing you to select settings for the report Select Print Preview to review the report and Print to print the report or Export to create a delimited text file of the report Right Click Menus Right clicking on items in the User Interface to display item specific menus For example right clicking on a panel icon in the Device Map window opens a menu which allows the operator to change the panel configuration or to isolate or delete it from the Device Map Database Tree Several WIN PAK 2005 WIN PAK PRO 2005 databases use trees to display information The trees allow information to be organized into logical or geographical groups The tree can be collapsed so that only the top level information is displayed By clicking on the plus signs the tree structure can be expanded one level at a time to show all branches WIN PAK 2005 Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 2 8 2005 Honeywell International
51. ne you are going to delete Inthe Time Zone database window highlight the time zone you want to delete then click Delete If you are sure you want to delete the time zone click OK when the confirmation dialog box prompts you 8 Delete a Time Zone 1 To Add a Time Zone to a Panel On the Configuration menu click Device gt Device Map The Device window appears Click the plus sign to display the panel of your choice Right click the panel that you are editing click Configure and then click the Time Zone tab Inthe Available Time Zones list double click the time zone to be added The added time zone s appear in the Selected Time Zones list If the new time zone is to be applied to inputs outputs or groups click those tabs and select the new time zone from the list of selected time zones When you have completed all changes click OK to save them If new time zones have been added you must fully initialize the panel for the time zone programing to take effect WIN PAK 2005 2 23 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 1 Document TD0074 Revision 0 2005 Honeywell International Select Account from the Menu for the name of the account to which you want to add a Card Holder not required for WIN PAK 2005 Click Card gt Card Holder The Card Holder dialog box appears Click Add The Card Holder Record window opens to the Name Information tab Enter the card
52. nt Configuration This is the recommended hardware configuration for basic access control including badging for systems with one to 100 readers up to 5 000 cards and up to eight communication ports or IP Loops It can be used for a stand alone system a workstation or a server Additional RAM will improve performance e Pentium IV 2 8Ghz CPU e 512 megabytes of RAM e 40 gigabyte SATA hard disk or 36 gigabyte 10krpm SCSI e 2 serial communication ports e Tape or DVD burner for backups 1 printer port 2 if badging 17 1024 x 768 true color monitor e 2 button mouse with scroll PS 2 mouse preferred e Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP4 or Windows XP Professional SP2 Performance Configuration Performance Configuration This configuration is recommended for systems using more than 16 communication ports or IP Loops It is suitable for systems using up to the system capacity for readers up to 50 000 cards and 255 communication ports It is suitable for a stand alone system or a server 4 Xeon 3 0GHz CPUs e 8 gigabytes of RAM e 5 36 gigabyte 15krpm SCSI hard disk in 8 RAID 5 configuration e Serial communication ports and network card s as needed DLT or DAT tape backup 19 1280 1024 true color monitor e 2 button mouse with scroll SQL Server 2000 e Microsoft Windows 2003 Server SP1 or Windows 2000 Server SP4 Document TD0074 Revision 0 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Honeywell
53. nterface Operations Menu Locate System Events Events Alarms AutoCard Lookup Live Monitor Floor Plan Control Map Command File Guard Tour Tracking and Mustering Digital Video Card Menu Card Card Holder Access Level Bulk Card Add Bulk Card Delete System Menu Operator Operator Level Workstation Defaults System Defaults Reports Menu Reports Report Templates Configuration Menu Define Access Areas Tracking Areas Control Areas Device Device Map Abstract Device ADV Action Group Time Management Time Zone Schedule Holiday Daylight Saving Group Quick Start Wizard WIN PAK 2005 Document TD0074 Revision 0 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 2 4 2005 Honeywell International Using the Software User Interface Card Holder Configure AutoCard Lookup Note Field Template Card Holder Tab Layout Badge Configure Badge Printer Badge Layout Utility Badge DLL s Select Language Translate Available Languages Dialogs Menus Other Text Command File Guard Tour Floor Plan Definition Window Menu Arrange Icons Reports Control Map Help Menu Help Topics Honeywell Access Systems On the Web Contacts Registration License About WIN PAK WIN PAK 2005 2 5 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Document TD0074 Revision 0 2005 Honeywell International Using the Software User Interface General Database Access Each of the WIN PAK 2005 WIN PAK PRO 2005 databases
54. ount Operations Card System Reports Configuration Window Help Once a user is logged in the title bar at the top of the screen displays the name of the Account and operator name Account is the default account and is the only Account allowed for WIN PAK 2005 Log In Logs the user out of WIN PAK 2005 or WIN PAK PRO 2005 and reopens the log in window allowing the user to log in again and reconnect to the database server Select Account Calls the Account Select window and allows you to select the account for WIN PAK PRO 2005 WIN PAK 2005 allows only one account Selecting All Accounts will allow you to edit the account and add email addresses for report generation Dynamic Alarm View and Acknowledge Opens the Alarm View window from which incoming alarms can be viewed acknowledged and cleared View Events Opens the Event View window which displays current system activity in real time Control Map Opens the Control Map window for operator control of devices Also provides an alternate means of acknowledging and clearing alarms Run Command File Calls up the Run Command File dialog box allowing the user to run text files containing device instructions stored in the Command Files database Open Floor Plan Opens the Floor Plan database dialog box allowing the user to select and open floor plans Locate Last Card Holder Card Holder Transaction Opens the Locate Card Holder dialog box allowing the operator to search by card
55. r other documentation to the supplier for refund or credit If you are unsuccessful in obtaining a refund or credit please contact Honeywell at 135 W Forest Hill Ave Oak Creek WI 53154 NO REFUND OR CREDIT WILL BE GIVEN ON ANY SOFTWARE PACKAGE ON WHICH THE SOFTWARE ENVELOPE SEAL HAS BEEN BROKEN Document TD0074 Revision 0 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Honeywell International WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide User Non Disclosure and License Agreement You shall not provide or disclose or otherwise make available the SOFTWARE or any portion thereof in any form to any third party You shall be obligated to retain in confidence the SOFTWARE except for any published user manual s you may have received from Honeywell and except for SOFTWARE information which is publicly known or lawfully received from a third party or known by you prior to the date you received the SOFTWARE You shall not have the right to print copy or reproduce in whole or in part in any form whatever the SOFTWARE except that two copies of the magnetic media may be made in machine readable form for use by you for backup and or archiving purposes on a single computer system You may not transfer the SOFTWARE electronically from one computer to another or over a network You agree not to decompile disassemble or otherwise reverse engineer the SOFTWARE You may not modify the programs in any way without the prior written consent of Honeywell The manuals and oth
56. rs can be accomplished using standard Windows backup or copying utilities Both should be done at the same time to keep all information cur rent WIN PAK 2005 Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 2 32 2005 Honeywell International Using the Software Database Backup and Restore Utility Backup 1 Click Backup amp Schedule from the main Backup and Restore dialog box to create a new backup WIN PAK Backup And Restore 2 When the Backup Information window is displayed enter a unique Backup Name as well as an optional Description 3 Select a database Backup Type Complete will make a complete backup and Differential will back up only the differences from the last complete appended or differential backup Document TD0074 Revision 0 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Honeywell International 2 33 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Using the Software Database Backup and Restore Utility 4 Select a Destination and file name for the backup Ifa tape drive is not installed on the computer you can not select Tape If a tape drive is on the computer then the option to format the tape is also given Note Some tape drives may not be supported by the current backup restore utility In those cases the tape drive software can still be used to back up files that were created by the WIN PAK Backup and Restore program gt 5 Click Continue to bring up the Scheduling window next i
57. s Reoder s Time Zone and Pulse Time on the same page Reader Board Type Reader Boerd Address Time Zone _ Tn _ Pise tine 1 loop Ponet BIRI None f0 sec 2 Loop Ponet BI R None Sec Using the Software Quick Start Wizard F QUICK START WIZARL 3 Select the Reader board type from the drop down list Depending on the reader type the number of readers appears 4 Select the Reader Board Address 5 Specify the time zone that the door will be unlocked If the door should remain locked at all times select None as the Time Zone 6 Specify the pulse time for each reader The pulse time is the time in seconds that the door momentarily unlocks after a valid card is read or when a request to exit has been granted 7 Click Next to continue This takes you to the Configure dialog box Document TD0074 Revision 00 2 20 2005 Honeywell International WIN PAK 2005 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Using the Software Quick Start Wizard lm Done 1 Select I m Done after you complete the required configuration in the Quick Start Wizard The Saving Configuration dialog box appears PE QUICK START WIZARD Saving QUICK START WIZARD Master access level This action saves all the current configuration and displays the Summary Report Mon Fri Exchide Holdays Acooure Mon Fri Exchadien 685 Accourts 2 From the Summary Report click Print to print
58. search for Sort By This selection designates the order in which the search results will be displayed For example cards can be displayed by card number or last name Update List This button initiates a search based on the information entered in the Search and Sort fields Operations Edit Opens the Edit View window to the selected record allowing the record to be changed Add Opens a blank Record View window for entry of a new record Delete Removes the selected record from the database In the Card database a confirmation dialog box appears if the Confirm Card Deletes option is selected in Workstation Defaults Click OK to con firm Copy Some databases e g Badge Layouts and Action Groups have a Copy function Select a record and click the Copy button to make a duplicate which can be renamed and edited Isolate Some databases e g Time Zones have an Isolate function which expedites item deletion WIN PAK 2005 and WIN PAK PRO 2005 do not permit an item e g a time zone to be deleted unless it is first removed from all areas panels access levels cards etc where it is implemented The Isolate function allows the operator to view and edit all areas where an item is implemented without having to manually access each area where the item may be implemented Selecting an item and clicking Isolate brings up the Isolate window which provides access via tabs to all areas where the selected ite
59. tart Wizard section e No password is required for the initial log in but you should add a password in order to insure the security of your system WIN PAK 2005 Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 1 16 2005 Honeywell International Installing the Software Licensing and Registration Registration WIN PAK has a demo mode of operation with no expiration time For evaluation purposes the software can be installed and used with the following restrictions 10 card number database no bulk card add functions no badge printing preview allowed A Demo mode notice will be displayed imediately after you login in the Quick Start Wizard and if you enter in more than 10 cards or print an ID badge To remove the demo mode of operation the software must be registered WIN PAK software has a CD Key found inside the cover of the user guide Make a note of this number Licensing and Registering Software Before beginning software registration select the License option from the WIN PAK Help menu When the License window is displayed note the CD Key and Site Code numbers These are unique numbers that identify your computer and how many clients will be authorized when registered Status Valid Last Update 4 18 2005 5 17 35 PM Client Licenses UnBestricted Comm Server Licenses UnBestricted CD Key 546 fo 33032 293 Save CD Key Site Code PaF 947E 0023 6B5F A1 Save icens
60. tion screen is displayed while the program verifies that all the services are stopped WIN PAK 2005 Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 1 8 2005 Honeywell International Installing the Software Installation Procedure WIN PAK INFORMATION xi WIN PAK Installation ou should verily all services have stopped before onting The installation program needs the services to be stopped before it can continue This process could take a few minutes please be patient 3 Click Next to continue installation The second Welcome screen will be displayed WIN PAK INFORMATION lt elcome to the Install Program for AK Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK 2005 2005 Honeywell International 1 9 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Installing the Software Installation Procedure 4 Click Next and the User License Agreement window is displayed next illustration Honeywell Access Systems End User License Agreement 5 Click Accept to acknowledge that you understand and agree to the terms The Setup Type screen will appear next illustration from which the operator can select the type of setup or installation desired WIN PAK 2005 Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 1 10 2005 Honeywell International Installing the Software Installation Procedure WIN PAK Setup Type 6 Select the type of installation desired th
61. ton Alarms View Right Click Menus Right click a message in the Alarms view and a control menu appears The list of available commands depends on the type of alarm selected To Add a Note 1 Right click an alarm and then click the Add Note button to open the Add Operators Note dialog box 2 Type the message and then click OK These notes are included in history and can be printed with the History report WIN PAK 2005 Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 2 28 2005 Honeywell International Using the Software Operations To Operate Digital Video 1 Click Operations gt Digital Video from the Operations menu to open the Digital Video window 2 In the Digital Video window select a camera 3 Select whether to view live video or recorded video Clip From in the View Video section of the window then click Show to operate the desired camera or display recorded video from the camera The recorded video displayed will be for the time selected in the View Video section of Digital Video window For live video use the camera controls in the lower left portion of the digital display window to adjust the camera as necessary 4 Repeat the above steps to display additional camera views Note Multiple cameras can be selected by using the Shift or Control keys while selecting cameras Filter Control 1 Click the Filter button to open the Event Filter window 2 Click the Event
62. ystem WIN PAK 2005 and WIN PAK PRO 2005 are 32 bit applications designed to run in a Windows 2000 Windows XP environment It is recommended that WIN PAK 2005 and WIN PAK PRO 2005 run on a Windows 2000 platform because of the security and stability provided by that operating system However WIN PAK 2005 and WIN PAK PRO 2005 can run in a mixed environment where some networked computers are running Windows 2000 and some are running Windows XP The supported operating systems are Windows 2003 Server SP1 Windows 2000 Server SP4 Windows 2000 Professional SP4 and Windows XP Professional SP2 Hardware Requirements Minimum Requirement Configuration This setup is sufficient for small systems with one to ten readers up to 250 cards and two communication ports While this is a good configuration for a small standalone system or workstation it is not sufficient for use as a server e Pentium III 1Ghz CPU e 256 megabytes of RAM e 2 1 gigabyte minimum free hard disk space e One serial communication port Tape or CD burner for backups e One printer port for reports two if badging Two button mouse 15 SVGA color monitor 1024 x 768 256 color e Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP4 or Windows XP Professional SP2 Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK 2005 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 1 2 2005 Honeywell International Installing the Software Hardware Requirements Recommended Requireme
63. ywell International 2 13 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide Using the Software Quick Start Wizard P QUICK START WIZARD QUIGK START WIZARD 6 Click Next to continue This takes you to the Configure dialog box with the Add Cards to Exiting Account option selected for adding cards Adding Cards to an Existing Account The Add Cards to Existing Account option allows you to add cards to the selected account 1 Select this option and select the account from the existing list 2 Click Next This takes you to the Cards dialog box to configure cards F QUICK START WIZARD Card QUICK START WIZARD Enter ho Start card number and the End card number in the respective 5 Choose the expreton date tor the new cards using he calender icon This indicates that he cards will not have access afer thes expiration dote The activotion date is same as the date of card aedon WIN PAK 2005 Document TD0074 Revision 00 WIN PAK PRO 2005 Quick Reference Guide 2 14 2005 Honeywell International Using the Software Quick Start Wizard Add cards by specifying the card number and the expiration date Enter the first card number and the last card number in numerical order 1 to 10 in their respective fields To add a single card specify the same card number in both fields 1 to 1 Choose the Expiration Date for the new cards using the calendar icon The selected date is displ

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