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1. Days to keep pages in history Settings all Check for newer versions of stored pages Every visit to the page Every time you start Internet Explorer C Never Temporary Internet files folder Current location C WINDOWS T emporary Internet Files Amount of disk space to use Move Folder View Files View Objects coca 4 Verify Check for newer versions of stored pages is set to Automatically If it is not select it This step is necessary for View Activity screens to refresh periodically AEC Quick User Guide 1 0 AEC and Computer Setup 5 Click to save your settings close the dialog and return to the Internet Option dialog 6 Select the Connections tab to open the Connections dialog General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Internet Options To setup an lntemet connection click Setup Dial up and Virtual Private Network settings er My Connection Default S Access Easy Controller HQ E Remove Settings Never dial a connection C Dial whenever a network connection is not present C Always dial my default connection Choose Settings if you need to configure a proxy server for a connection GUrent defaults Mp ionnecton SEUWEU jE Herom s Local Area Network LAN settings LAN Settings do not apply to dial up connections Choose Settings above for dial up settings sten SE
2. If there are addresses already listed in this field add the AEC address and separate each address with a semicolon The following screen shows the default AEC IP address and three additional IP addresses 129 3 0 202 129 3 0 203 and 129 0 204 r Exceptions aa Do not use proxy server for addresses beginning with 129 2 0 41 129 3 0 202 129 3 0 203 129 3 0 204 Use semicolons to separate entries Click repeatedly to exit the Internet Options Proxy Settings dialog Then close the Control Controller Ensure you have a crossover type network cable connected between the computer and the AEC Run the web browser program from Windows You might receive a warning message below indicating the page you are trying to reach is not available Do not be concerned with this message at this time 4 Cannot find server Microsoft Internet Explorer Eie Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address htip 129 2 0 41 co Po So A ea ow lB 4 Back Forward Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History Mail Print il The page cannot be displayed The page you are looking for is currently unavailable The Web site might be experiencing technical difficulties or you may need to adjust your browser settings 15 At Address type the AEC IP address Bosch Security Systems 5 06 FO1U027397B AEC Quick User Guide 1 0 AEC and Computer Setup 16 17 18 19 20 1 3 2
3. The Software Product includes computer software associated media printed materials and any online or electronic documentation By installing copying or otherwise using the Software Product you agree to be bound by the terms of this EULA If you do not agree to the terms of this EULA Bosch Security Systems or its resellers are unwilling to license the Software Product to you In such event you may not use or copy the Software Product and you should promptly contact Bosch Security Systems or its distributors for instructions on returning the unused product for a refund Software Product License The Software Product is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties as well as intellectual property laws and treaties The Software Product is licensed not sold Grant of License The Software Product refers to the AEC software that runs on the AEC to enable a computer or workstation running a web browser software Third Party Software to access or utilize the services provided by the AEC access control This EULA grants you the following rights to the Software Product e Use of the Server Software You may use one copy of the Server Software running on one Server that may be connected at any point in time an unlimited number of workstations or computers operating on one or more networks You must acquire a separate Client Application Software License to access or otherwise utilize the services of the Serve
4. This connection uses the following items El Client for Microsoft Networks v a File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks A QoS Packet Scheduler 4 3 Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Description C Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity 3 At This connection uses the following items use the scroll bar to locate Internet Protocol TCP IP AEC Quick User Guide 1 0 AEC and Computer Setup 4 Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using ES Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI Fast Ett This connection uses the following items E Client for Microsoft Networks Internet Protocol TCP IP Description C Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity 4 If Internet Protocol TCP IP is found select it and go to Step 70 If Internet Protocol TCP IP is not found follow Steps 5 through 8 to install it 5 To add TCP IP click to open the Select Network Component Type dialog F Select Network Component Type Click the type of network component you want to install I Client r Service gam Protocol Description 4 protocol is a language your computer uses to communicate with other computers 6 Highlight Protocol and click to open the Select
5. Press the Enter key or click to open the AEC Login page Log in using the default user ID USER1 and password 8088 to open the AEC Home page At the Home page select Panel Admin Panel Setup to open the Network Settings dialog Make the required changes to configure the AEC for operation on the customer s network Then click to store the changes When the database is saved reboot the AEC to start up using the new IP address The controller is ready to connect to the customer s network For detailed information on database configuration refer to the AEC Software User Manual P N F01U027398 Setting Web Browser for Macintosh Use this procedure to configure the Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5 0 for Macintosh Other web browsers are similar l Launch Internet Explorer for Macintosh and select Preferences from the toolbar to open the Internet Explorer Preferences dialog Internet Explorer Preferences History l Web Browser Browser Display Remember the last fo places visited Web Content Home Search Language Fonts Cache Update pages Q Once per session Q Never Always sie Me Location MS Internet Cache on volume Macintosh HD Change Location Connections Subscriptions Java Security Security Zones Ratings Advanced w Forms AutoFill C Support multiple connections Forms AutoComplete O Show server messages
6. AutoFill Profile w Receiving Files Max connections 4 Offline Browsing Download Options File Helpers C Automatically connect to the Internet if a page is not cached From the Web Browser menu select Advanced to open the Advanced Settings screen Internet Explorer Preferences If you are accessing the Internet through a network at your company or organization you can select internal servers gateways to manage Internet access Contact your network administrator for more information Security Security Zones Ratings Advanced w Forms AutoFill Enabled Disabled _Protocol Al Forms AutoComplete AutoFill Profile w Receiving Files Method Normal gt Address http 129 2 0 86 Port password d O Use proxy for local servers Download Options File Helpers Cookies w Network List the sites you want to connect to directly bypassing the proxies set above Put a space or comma between each site 129 2 0 41 Protocol Helpers Proxies Site Passwords w E mail General At the Cache area set Update pages to Always Bosch Security Systems 5 06 FO1U027397B 4 10 11 If your network does not use a proxy server go to Step 8 If your network uses a proxy server use the menu Preferences scroll bar to locate Network Then select Proxies to open the following screen Internet Explorer Preferen
7. 18 Connect the AEC by typing its new address in the location or address bar of the browser opening the Login screen 19 When the proper operation is confirmed log out of the AEC and close your browser 20 Disconnect the crossover cable from both the AEC and the computer The AEC is ready to connect to the customer s network Generally this connection is made to a wall jack or hub using a straight through network cable 2 0 Access Control Systems An Access Control System AEC is a computerized entry controller of any area that can be secured with a lock and key and monitored with alarm points The controller locks and unlocks doors and tracks persons in certain areas during specific times An alarm point can be anything from a door to a motion detector that changes state For example a door alarm point can change from normal to an alarm state if it is opened from the previously closed or normal state An access control system grants and denies access to areas such as entire buildings individual offices designated areas parking lots and or outside gated areas Corporate management defines access by configuring the AEC with pertinent information such as who what when or where e Acard assigned to an individual acts as a key to unlock secured areas and allow access Each card has an internal encoded number identified by the Access Control System When the reader reads a card the encoded number locates the person
8. to confirm the action Bosch Security Systems 5 06 FO1U027397B 1 3 Configuring Web Browser for AEC Use the following procedures to configure a web browser to operate with the AEC In most cases you are not required to make changes to a web browser setup to connect to an AEC These procedures are for first time browser users and as technical reference if there is difficulty in connecting to an AEC 1 3 1 Setting Web Browser for Windows Use this procedure to configure Microsoft s Internet Explorer version 6 0 Other web browsers are similar 2 1 From the Windows Control Panel click to open the Internet Options dialog Internet Options 21x General Security Content Connections Programs Advanced Home page fou can change which page to use for your home page Address http www bosch com sq Use Current Use Default Use Blank m Temporary Internet files A Pages you view on the Internet are stored in a special folder for quick viewing later Delete Files Settings History A The History folder contains links to pages you ve visited for quick access to recently viewed pages 20 Clear History Colors Fonts Languages Accessibilty Cancel Apply 2 To show the AEC Login page every time you activate your web browser software change Home page Address to the AEC assigned IP address 3 At Temporary Internet files click to open the Settings dialog
9. type a character portion or full name and click ey If a match is found a window with the names appears For example entering John and clicking F3 opens the following screen John d Baptist John Name Select the appropriate name from Names found The selected name appears Select the appropriate Reader or All Readers Click e A message appears indicating the APB is reset by name and zone regarding Reader All Readers Click e 13 3 Resetting APB by All Card Numbers Regarding Reader All Readers Select the appropriate Reader or All Readers Click Es A message appears indicating the APB is reset by all cards and zones regarding Reader All Readers Click to return Bosch Security Systems 5 06 F01U027397B AEC Quick User Guide 14 0 Printing a Report 14 0 Printing a Report Refer to Table 3 for the AEC reports Table 3 Reports Report Description View Activity APB Report Card Assignment Access Groups Schedules Holidays Regular or Special Card Readers Shows the activities and events that occurred during system operation Includes the following type e Alarm e Valid e Restore e All e Time Attendance Lists cardholders who are in the specific APB Zone at the time of report preview Shows details of all cards in the database Shows the access groups available to cardholders with access to specified readers during specified schedules S
10. AEC URL address to open the User Login page 2 Type your user ID and password to begin operations If you do not know your user ID and password contact your system administrator User IDs and passwords are configured by the system administrator 3 2 Logging Off 1 Click the Logout link A message box prompts you to back up the database 2 Click the appropriate button to proceed Always log off before leaving the computer 13 AEC Quick User Guide 4 0 Screen Navigation 4 0 Screen Navigation After you log on the Home page with icon buttons and menu item groups opens Main Menu group Icon buttons linking to the page of the access rights dependent menu item in the group Robert Bosch GmbH reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and a a a a a a a a Ma a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a ar Access Easy BOSCH Activity Manual Control Card Database Card Access Admin Panel Admin BHRHRBRBRERHBE BERBER BBR RRB RP RRP eR eRe ee ee ese 2 D Panel Maintenance enn p This product is patent protected passing on to third parties If you have access rights to one or more menu items of a group click on the group link or icon button to view the menu item web page Click the menu items links on the left pane to maneuver around the vari
11. Network Protocol screen Select Network Protocol a Click the Network Protocol that you want to install then click OK If you have an installation disk for this component click Have Disk Network Protocol Sd Network Monitor Driver ay NiwLink IP SPX NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol 7 At Network Protocol select Microsoft TCP IP version 6 8 Click and follow the instructions that appear on the screen 9 If prompted insert the Windows installation disk in the CD ROM drive When finished return to Step 4 and select TCP IP Protocol network 10 11 12 adapter line from the list of installed network components Then go to Step 70 With TCP IP adapter component highlighted click to open the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Alternate Configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Select Use the following IP address to enable the IP address and Subnet mask fields Type the IP address and subnet mask in their corresponding fields The following screen sh
12. Robert Bosch GmbH reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties Manual Control Door checks the status of all the doors and sends a command to either momentarily or permanently unlock the door without being at the door location When you manually control this operation you supersede control of the system When the system encounters a valid schedule interval it takes over and resumes normal operation 10 1 Controlling Doors 1 Select the desired action radio button s Your system administrator predetermines the reader s description 2 or LA to send the command Only select the door you want to send commands to The screen refreshes to reflect the new status The current status of the door for a Momentary Unlocked command does not show the true status after the Door Strike Timer elapsed unless you refresh the screen by clicking B 20 Bosch Security Systems 5 06 FO1U027397B AEC Quick User Guide 11 0 Manual Control Input 11 0 Manual Control Input Manual Control Input checks the status of all the input points in a predetermined alarm zone and sends a command to arm or disarm the zone manually When you manually control this operation you supersede control over the system When it encounters a valid schedule interval the system takes over and resumes normal operation 11 1 Controlling Alarm
13. from the system This feature prevents illegal access to the system if you lose or misplace the card e Cardholder with one time access only allows the administrator to assign the cardholder a one time access to the system After a one time use the cardholder s access is invalid To regain access the cardholder must request the administrator to reactivate the one time access right e Ensure Valid is selected for Access Status After the card is used for one time access Access Status is automatically updated to Expired e Card PIN is required on keypad readers This is the card plus PIN Mode 11 If required highlight default user PIN 1234000 and type a new PIN code 1 to 7 digits 12 Use Card Validation Dates to define when the card is valid and or when it expires Check the appropriate box before selecting the date 13 Select Dual Card presentation sequence and choose whether the card is a First Card or Second Card If no sequence is required select Don t Care 14 Select Dual Card Group ID from the list 15 Click to save the card parameters 8 4 Enrolling Card with an Unknown Wiegand Format To use any unknown proprietary Wiegand card format the system administrator activates a reader either by pre assigned enrollment card or through the web He she selects Enrollment Mode and enrolls any card in the card database with a maximum bit length of 64 8 4 1 Enrolling Card Using Web Page 1 At the Card D
14. of the reference card except the Facility Code Card Format and Username that relate to the individual card and cardholder Bosch Security Systems 5 06 FO1U027397B The reference card number you enter must the exact card number facility code and card format for the process to complete The AEC prompts you with an error message if a non existent reference card number is specified Save time when assigning a range of card numbers to a specified department staff by assigning cards with numbers ranging from 19001 to 19100 such as the Production Department staff Card number 18020 is an ADC Proprietary Card Format with a facility code of 0 It is used as a reference to set similar parameters for new card numbers such as Access Group This range of card numbers uses Facility Code 0 an ADC Proprietary Card Format To use card number 18020 from the Production Department as the reference for the new card range setting 1 Click to open the Bach Cards screen Click FF Edit the newly added card number parameters by clicking on the desired card number link Follow Steps 2 to 13in Section 8 3 Adding Card Number to Database on page 18 to edit card number parameters 2 17 AEC Quick User Guide 8 0 Card Assignment 8 3 l 10 18 Adding Card Number to Database Click the Card Assignment link Click and type a card number at Card This is a required field Not placing information in
15. status bar this icon shows the current AEC time and date Bosch Security Systems 5 06 FO1U027397B 19 AEC Quick User Guide 10 0 10 0 Manual Control Door Access Easy Manual Control Door Manual Control 1 Reader i Unlocked Closed No Change Lock Momentarily Unlock 2 Reader 2 Locked Closed No Change Unlock Momentarily Unlock 3 Reader 3 Locked Closed f No Change Unlock Momentarily Unlock 4 Reader 4 Locked Closed f No Change Unlock Momentarily Unlock 5 Reader 5 Unlocked Closed No Change Lock Momentarily Unlock 6 Reader 6 Unlocked Closed No Change Lock Momentarily Unlock 7 Reader Unlocked Closed No Change Lock Momentarily Unlock 6 Reader 3 Unlocked Closed No Change Lock Momentarily Unlock 9 Reader 9 Unlocked Closed No Change Lock Momentarily Unlock 10 Reader 10 Unlocked Closed amp No Change Lock Momentarily Unlock 11 Reader il Unlocked Closed No Change Lock Momentarily Unlock Panel 12 Reader 12 Unlocked Closed amp No Change Lock Momentarily Unlock danien anci 15 Reader 13 Unlocked Closed No Change Lock Momentarily Unlock 14 Reader 14 Unlocked Closed No Change Lock Momentarily Unlock 15 Reader 15 Unlocked Closed No Change Lock Momentarily Unlock 16 Reader 16 Unlocked Closed No Change Lock Momentarily Unlock This product is patent protected
16. 743 60868 Fax 65 6746 5935 E mail magi bosch adc com sg http rw boschsecunty com sg 15 2 4 Exit Exit logs out of the FingerprintIP Setup software Bosch Security Systems 5 06 FO1U027397B Customize Search __ 15 3 Scanning and Changing Controller IP Address Data 1 Select Start on either menu to begin scanning The IP Setup begins scanning for controllers within the network and the following message appears Listening for clients Please walt O The results appear in the display area Start Export About Exit MAC Address 1 IP Address 1 Subnet Mask 1 00 04 5F 80 36 AC 129 3 0 32 255 255 255 0 129 3 0 254 00 04 5F 80 36 AD 0 2 Check the controller s box and click IP Address 1 or IP Address 2 Subnet Mask 1 or Subnet Mask 2 Gateway 1 or Gateway 2 to change the data In the following example IP Address 1 was changed to 129 3 0 33 Start Export About Exit MACAddress1 IP Address 1 M 00 04 5F 80 36 AC 129 3 0 33 Subnet Mask 1 255 255 255 0 Gateway 1 129 3 0 254 MAC Address 2 00 04 5F 80 36 AD Password Hew Password n Confirm Password amem o Change IF Clear 3 Type the password and click Cher Passwords are limited to eight characters The default password is Supvisor not Supervisor The results are reflected in the Status screen below to indicate success or failure Response obtained SUCCES
17. AEC E AEC Home Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by Peacy e Back gt amp A A Aseach GaFavortes Smeda D 3 a H ega Address FS https 129 2 0 41 cgi binfcHome Tk EC6e4 8 2 view patent list J ress gt Bf eres Aser A E ar E Wer Gane Saae jaa jor sau Eee ae D OUSSOMSEROHLSSB 025A Quick User Guide EN Controller AEC Quick User Guide Trademarks Trademarks Access Easy Controller is a trademark of Bosch Security Systems Netscape N avigator is a registered trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation Microsoft Windows 95 98 ME 2000 XP and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owner Notices All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Bosch Security Systems This document is provided pursuant to a license agreement containing restrictions on their use It contains valuable trade secrets and proprietary information of Bosch Security Systems and is protected by international copyright law It may not be copied or distributed to third parties or used in
18. Do not use proxy server for addresses beginning with aie l Use semicolons to separate entries 11 At Exceptions type the default IP address of the AEC 12 If there are addresses already listed in this field add the AEC address and separate each address with a semicolon The following screen shows the default AEC IP address and three additional IP addresses 129 3 0 202 129 3 0 203 and 129 0 204 Use semicolons to separate entries 13 Click repeatedly to exit the Internet Options screen Then close the Control Controller 14 Ensure you have a crossover type network cable connected between the computer and the AEC Run the web browser program from Windows to open the browser 15 Before connecting the AEC to the customer s network test it using the new settings to confirm proper setup 16 Change the network configuration of your computer to an address on the same network as the AEC Refer to Section 7 2 Installing TCP IP and Setting Computer IP Address beginning on page 5 for details on this configuration For example you set the AEC IP address to 172 30 0 220 and the Netmask to 255 255 0 0 To test the AEC using your computer change the computer s network setup to a similar address on the same network If you set the computer to 172 30 0 222 you must set the Netmask on the computer to the same value as the AEC 12 17 After changing computer s network setup reboot the computer
19. GUNLY check beloe lalla LAN Settings 7 Click to open the LAN Settings dialog 21x Local Area Network LAN Settings Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration MV Automatically detect settings I Use automatic configuration script i d af ESS Prosy server Use a proxy server for your LAN These settings will not apply to idial up or YPN connections Addiess ort Advanced I Eppes spo server for Gcalladdre Cancel 8 If your network does not use a proxy server go to Step 13 9 If your network uses a proxy server select Use a proxy server for your LAN These settings will not apply to dial up or VPN connections to open the Proxy Settings dialog 10 11 12 13 14 Proxy Settings Servers Type Port HTTF 129 2 0 86 feo Secure 29 2 0 86 feo BIE 29 2 0 86 eo Gopher 29 2 0 86 feo IV Use the same proxy server for all protocols Proxy address to use Socks m Exceptions Do not use proxy server for addresses beginning with G Use semicolons to separate entries At Exceptions type the default IP address of the AEC If the permanent AEC IP address is different from the default address also enter the controller s permanent address in Exceptions separating each address with a semicolon
20. Point Configuration e Set Date amp Time e Auto Logout Timer e Audit Log e Default Settings e Card Format e Company Profile e Email SMS Configuration 4 6 Panel Maintenance Update Flash Programs updates for firmware enhancement new feature and bug fixing when required It can also recover databases Reboot Panel Reboots the AEC before changes can take effect such as an IP address change or a firmware upgrade 4 7 Logout Use Logout to log off from AEC 5 0 Schedules e Allocate schedules to card readers for access groupings to specify whether cardholders can access specific readers ata specific time e Allocate schedules to the card readers to activate deactivate readers or use PIN Mode ata specified time e Define the time interval to arm or disarm the Input Points for alarm monitoring e Define the time interval for triggering output points such as to trigger the lighting utility for an area Bosch Security Systems 5 06 FO1U027397B 4 Click Request your system administrator s permission before making changes or configuring new schedules Refer to Figure 3 for the system when configured to a Schedule Figure 3 Schedule Schedule Interval 1 Start 0830 hrs Interval 1 End 1730 hrs Configuration 0000 0830 1731 0259 Door Door Locked Locked Behavior when applied to Reader Door 0000 Behavior when applied to Access Group Access Control Processing De activated Ac
21. S 1 FAIL OO TIME OUT 25 AEC Quick User Guide 15 0 Utilities Programs 15 4 Scanning and Changing Specific Controller IP Address Data F Send To C Broadcast Specific TCU Network Enter IPM etwork Address Start 1 From Send To select Specific TCU Network 2 Type the IP address you want to search for in Enter IP Network Address This example shows IP address 129 3 0 33 3 Clik 3 The results appear in the following display cman r manoa sumawa coway 1 mac aaaren 00 04 5F 80 36 AC 129 3 0 33 255 255 255 0 129 3 0 254 00 04 5F 80 36 AD 0 4 Follow Steps 2and 3 in Section 15 3 Scanning and Changing Controller IP Address Data on page 25 to change the desired data 15 5 Scanning and Changing Controller IP Address Database on Search Criteria Several controllers can be detected within the network Use the search function to narrow the range or look for a specific controller and edit the necessary data Start Export About Exit ac adios Wades Subnerwoakt Gateways WACAdien Ma 00 04 5F 80 36 AC 129 3 0 32 255 255 255 0 f 00 04 5F 80 36 AD Change IP Address 255 255 255 0 j 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 00 04 5F 80 129 3 0 32 C Change Password 00 04 5F 80 36 AC 129 3 0 32 F 4 4 4 Send To 00 04 5F 80 129 3 0 32 4 4 4 Broadcast C Specific TCU Network Enter IP Network Add
22. Zone Input Points 1 Click or to view the desired alarm zone Your system administrator predetermines and groups the input points with their respective alarm zones The status of the selected zone and either F or appears 2 Click E or to toggle the status The web page refreshes to reflect the new status 11 2 Controlling Individual Input Points 1 Click on the input control link to view input status 2 Observe the status of all inputs not grouped to an alarm zones 3 Select or and click i to arm or disarm Bosch Security Systems 5 06 FO1U027397B 12 0 Manual Control Output Manual Control Output checks the status of all the output points and sends a command to turn them on or off If the output point is linked to an input point as an alarm output the status will not be indicated When you manually control this operation you supersede control over the system When the system encounters a valid schedule interval it takes over and resumes normal operation 12 1 Controlling Output Points 1 Click or to view the range of output points 2 Select the desired radio button s Your system administrator predetermines the output point s description 3 Click T d to send the command a or Only select the output point s you want to send commands to The screen refreshes to reflect the new status The current status of the output point for a Duration On or Duration Off command does not
23. any manner not provided for in the said license agreement All software is provided as is The sole obligation of Bosch Security Systems shall be to make available all published modifications that correct program problems are published within one 1 year from the date of shipment The software is intended for use only with the hardware specified in this manual and in the absence of other software Concurrent use with other software or with hardware not specified may cause the program to function improperly or not at all Bosch Security Systems may not provide support for systems operating under such conditions All efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this manual The above notwithstanding Bosch Security Systems assumes no responsibility for any errors in this manual or their consequences The information on this document is subject to change without notice End User License Agreement for Access Easy Controller Software Bosch Security Systems Software Products e Server Software Access Easy Controller AEC Software e Number of Client Access Licenses 8 Bosch Security Systems Hardware Products e AEC and all input and output modules This End User License Agreement EULA is a legal agreement between you either an individual or a single entity and Bosch Security Systems for the Bosch Security Systems Software Product that you acquired and any hardware product previously identified
24. at Sech for 32 The search results are highlighted with a light blue background and are reflected in the display Follow Steps 2 and 3 in Section 15 3 Scanning and Changing Controller IP Address Data on page 25 to change the desired data Bosch Security Systems 5 06 FO1U027397B AEC Quick User Guide 15 0 Utilities Programs 15 6 Changing the Password Change IP Address Change Password 1 At the Main menu Start gt Task field select Change Password to open the password dialog Password New Password Confirm Password Change Password Clear 2 Complete the Password New Password and Confirm Password fields and click Change Password You can erase all fields by clicking Clear The results are reflected in the status screen to indicate success or failure Response obtained SUCCESS 1 FAIL O TIME OUT 0 Bosch Security Systems 5 06 FO1U027397B 27 Bosch Security Systems 130 Perinton Parkway Fairport NY 14450 9199 Customer Service 800 289 0096 Technical Support 888 886 6189 2006 Bosch Security Systems FO1U027397B as Recyclable
25. atabase screen select Card Assignment and click at the top right corner 9 Click Go to Cards Enrollment 3 Select a reader for the enrollment reader and click to activate it 4 Present the card with the unknown Wiegand Format to the enrollment reader The card you presented appears in the box for the list of scanned cards The administrator can now assign a card number and name to the card Assign a number to the card of unknown Wiegand format beforehand Place a label on the card to reference the card number during the card enrollment process 5 Highlight the card in the list of scanned cards the card number and name is assigned to 6 Click to add the card with the assigned card number and name to the database Bosch Security Systems 5 06 FO1U027397B AEC Quick User Guide 9 0 View Activity e All new transactions have a yellow background 90 View Activity e All alarm transactions have red text other transactions have black text Use the View Activity feature to view activity transactions The transactions are shown in Real Time Mode according to the date and time of the transaction After a page refreshes the yellow background becomes grey except for alarm transactions These occurred Click the appropriate link to view the remain unless you active the The following is a following transactions sample of the View Activity screen e Alarm Transactions The following screen is a sampl
26. ces If you are accessing the Internet through a network at your company or organization you can select internal servers gateways to manage Internet access Contact your network administrator for more information Enabled Disabled _Protocol AII s Security Security Zones Ratings Advanced w Forms AutoFill Forms AutoComplete AutoFill Profile w Receiving Files Method Normal Address http Port Psowort id J Use proxy for local servers Download Options File Helpers Cookies w Network List the sites you want to connect to directly bypassing the proxies set above Put a space or comma between each site 129 2 0 41 Protocol Helpers Proxies Site Passwords w E mail General At List the sites you want to connect to directly bypassing the proxies set above Put a space or comma between each site type the default AEC IP address If the permanent AEC IP address is different from the default address add it and separate each address with a space or comma If there are addresses already listed in this field add the AEC address and separate each address with a space or comma The following screen shows the default AEC IP address and three additional IP addresses 129 2 0 45 129 2 0 44 and 129 3 0 80 29 20 41 129 2 0 45 129 2 0 44 129 3 0 80 Click to close the dialog Ensure you have a crossover type network cable connected betwe
27. cess Control Processing De activated 0000 Behavior when applied to Card and PIN Mode PIN Code Required PIN Code Required 0000 Behavior when Input Point Input Point applied to Armed Armed Input Setup 0000 Behavior when applied to Off Off Output Setup Output Point Output Point 1 Defining a New Schedule Click Undefined Schedule Highlight the default text and type the new E description and click 5 1 Click on the Schedule link 2 3 the day of week DOW Regular Hol or Special Hol row to enable the entire row for editing 5 Click the required field starting from Interval 1 Start and type the appropriate time in a 24 hour 4 digit format 6 Repeat Step 5 for all applicable entries 7 If the operation period is the same Monday to Friday click the check boxes to duplicate the current setting to other DOW De select DOW by clicking on it again Click bel 15 AEC Quick User Guide 6 0 Holidays 6 0 Holidays Set holiday parameters only if the system s operation is required to exhibit a different behavior during the holidays Samples of how the parameters affect system operation behavior are e The controller unlocks a specific door during working hours but during a holiday the door remains locked the entire day e A cardholder has access to certain areas during working hours but during a holiday the cardholder is not allowed access Set the Special Hol
28. e Choose Settings if you need to configure a proxy Settings server for a connection Never dial a connection E Dial whenever a network connection is not present Always dial my default connection Eurentdeiaultt Min Eonnectian Seb Wetault D Eeron system secuit check before dialing Local Area Network LAN settings LAN Settings do not apply to dial up connections LAN Settings Choose Settings above for dial up settings OF Cancel Analy 8 Click to open the Local Area Network LAN Settings dialog Local Area Network LAN Settings Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration IY Automatically detect settings Use automatic configuration script Address Proxy server E Use a proxy server for your LAN These settings will not apply to idial up or WPN connections Addiess Parts Advanced Eppass prasy semen for local addiesses If your network does not use a proxy server go to Step 10 If your network uses a proxy server select Use a proxy server for your LAN These settings will not apply to dial up or VPN connections to open the Proxy Settings dialog 11 Access Control Systems AEC Quick User Guide 2 0 Proxy Settings Prom address to uze ere paas Secure Gopher Sacks W Use the same proxy server for all protocols Exceptions TA
29. e View Activity screen e Restore and Alarm Transactions Refer to Table 2 for a description of the screen columns e Valid and Alarm Transactions e Time Attendance e All Transactions When any Alarm Activity transaction is executed an alert tone is sent to the monitoring computer s audio system Refer to Table 7 for the web page icons Access Granted Billy Crystal Table 1 Web Page Icons Access Granted Billy Crystal Icon Description Tamper Restored slam Alarm transactions only al valid Valid and alarm transactions B Restore Restore and alarm transactions Table 2 View Activity Screen Columns Gall All transactions Column Description OTime Attendance Only time clocking transactions No 6 New Clock Out Time Attendance transaction E A chaowiedgesalanmtansertions No 5 New Restore transaction black text yellow and silences audible tones on the background CMC No 4 Valid transaction No 3 Not acknowledge Alarm transaction red text Updates web page for the latest yellow background Hansa wens No 2 Valid transaction are Report Print preview of cardholders who No 1 Restore transaction are in the specific APB Zones at No O Acknowledged Alarm transaction red text grey the time of the preview background Print preview of the Activity Report before printing Located on the left side of the
30. ecurity dialog General Security Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings Trusted sites Trusted sites This zone contains Web sites that WOU trust nok to damage your Sites computer or data Security level For this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom Level To use the recommended settings click Default Level Gustom Level Default Level 3 Click the Trusted Sites icon and to open the Trusted sites screen Trusted sites You can add and remove Web sites From this zone All Web sites in this zone will use the zone s security settings Add this Web site bo the zone https 172 30 0 220 Add Web sites Remove Require server verification https for all sites in this zone OK Cancel 4 At Add this Web site to the zone type the AEC IP address as https XXX XXX XXX XXX where X is your AEC IP Address The IP address used here is an example Your IP address is most likely different 5 Click to show the IP address in Web sites 6 Click and return to the Internet Option screen 7 Select the Connections tab to open the Connections dialog box Bosch Security Systems 5 06 FO1U027397B ioo To set up an Intermet connection click U Setup Dial up and Yirtual Private Network settings My Connection Default Access Easy Controller HQ Add Remov
31. en the computer and the AEC If the web browser is not running start it at this time You might receive a warning message below indicating the page you are trying to reach Is not available Do not be concerned with this message at this time Z Cannot find server Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address Enpo E P Go PE Back onard Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History Mail Print il The page cannot be displayed The page you are looking for is currently unavailable The Web site might be experiencing technical difficulties or you may need to adjust your browser settings At Address type the AEC IP address AEC Quick User Guide 1 0 AEC and Computer Setup 12 Press the Enter key or click to open the AEC Login page 13 Log in using the default user ID USER1 and password 8088 to open the AEC Home page For detailed information on database configuration refer to the AEC Software User Manual P N F01U027398 1 4 Setting Initial AEC Configuration Set the AEC IP address subnet mask and gateway address before installing the controller on a customer s network 1 Connect a computer running the Windows operating system directly to the AEC using the crossover network cable 2 The computer used must be configured for the 129 2 0 network e IP address 129 2 0 40 e Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 e Gateway 0 0 0 0 3 Use the crossover cable t
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33. g controller s IP address that is available within the network 15 2 2 Export Export allows you to export the available controller s IP address data to a CSV file format You can also use this option to housekeep and track controller data 1 After scanning and editing the controllers IP address data select Export on the Main menu to open the Save As screen Start Task Change IP Address F 00 04 5F 80 36 AC 129 3 0 32 255 255 255 0 129 3 0 254 00 04 5F 80 36 AD Change Password Send To Broadcast C Specific TCU Network Enter IP Network Address Save in Desktop e ek EB my Documen ts Echanges 1 my Computer course chart J my Network Places E Bade rss Backup WebHelp Ivis bosch manuals Multimedia n 1 csv D PeterDrawing Pictures for C reference me lt gt File name 1 csv Cancel Search for Save as type Comma Delimited files csv Password New Password Confirm Password amp Listening completed 1 client detected 2 Click to export the selected data 15 2 3 About About shows the current FingerprintIP Setup software version From the Main menu select About to open the About IP Setup screen and view the current software version About IPSetup ii g IPSetup Applicatrion Version 1 0 0 6 Copyright C 2005 Bosch Security Systems No 16 Kaki Bukit Crescent Kaki Bukit TechPark 1 Singapore 416247 Tel 65 6
34. gnment 8 0 Card Assignment 8 1 Adding Range of Card Number F Go to Cards Enrollment Card Format San ae Pos k a Card Database Card Assignment Card 3001 Facility code fo Card Format ADC Proprietary Card Format Number of Cards 100 Add Options Copy From Card fieozo Facility code a ADC Proprietary Card Format C Automatically replace the existing card s with default reference card information 1 Click to open the Batch Cards screen At the Card field type the desired card number The number you specify is the starting number of the batch card operation The number in Facility code is configured in Panel Setup Default Settings Change the code if it is different from the default Refer to Default Settings for details Type 0 if the card format does not support the Facility Code From the Card Format list select the appropriate card format The card format is configured in Panel Setup gt Card Format Refer to Card Format for details At Number of Cards type the card number and click HHI The message Cards added successfully appears Click to return to the first page of menu items 7 Edit the new card number parameters 8 2 Adding Range of Card Numbers with Same Data Entries This function adds a range of card numbers with data entries copied from a reference card number All card numbers added are copied with the data and parameters
35. hows the intervals definition for a different DOW for each Schedule Lists holiday description and dates Gives details of all card readers in use 1 Open the first page of menu items and click the Report link A Selection Criteria page opens ay 2 Make your selection and click 3 Select File gt Print fora report preview Bosch Security Systems 5 06 FO1U027397B 23 AEC Quick User Guide 15 0 Utilities Programs 3 Double click IPSetup and look for the Setup exe 15 0 Utilities Programs nile Alternatively you can copy the entire IPSetup 15 1 Running IP Setup folder to your PC and launch the IP Setup 1 Start Windows and place the CD containing the program Access Easy Utilities Disk in your CD ROM drive Th 2 Run the Windows Explorer and click on the CD ae ROM drive to view the AEMC Utility IPSetup and SQL Desktop Engine MSDE2000 folders IPSetup Des dll IPSetup og Olas dll AEMT Utility IPSetup SOL Desktop Readr Engine M 15 2 Viewing TypeMenu Items About Exit f Change IP Address C Change Password Send To Broadcast C Specific TCU Network Enter IP Network Address J Start 3 Search for Display Area Password Status Screen s New Password Confirm Password 24 Bosch Security Systems 5 06 FO1U027397B AEC Quick User Guide 15 0 Utilities Programs 15 2 1 Start Start allows you to begin scanning the existin
36. iday parameters on the eve of a holiday Holiday menu items are categorized as Regular Holiday dates or Special Holiday dates There is no difference in the operational behaviors of either type 6 1 Defining Holiday Date 1 Click the Holidays link 2 Select the appropriate holiday Regular or Special 3 Click the next Undefined Holiday 4 Highlight the default text and type the new holiday description Then select the holiday date 5 Ifthe holiday date is the same year after year select No when prompted by Include year in processing 6 Click El 7 0 Access Groups An access group defines a list of readers within certain authorized times the cardholders can access Cardholders within this access group can access those readers only within this Schedule 7 1 Defining Access Group 1 Click the Access Groups link 2 Select the next Undefined Access Group number The system administrator predetermines the description of the readers in use 3 Highlight the default text and type the new access group description 4 Click the appropriate check boxes to indicate a tick V mark for readers assigned to this access group 5 Select the appropriate schedule for each reader 6 After completing the settings for the first eight readers set the next e readers if required by clicking 5 7 Repeat Steps 4 and 5 8 Click bel Bosch Security Systems 5 06 FO1U027397B AEC Quick User Guide 8 0 Card Assi
37. o comply with the terms and conditions of this EULA In such event you must destroy all copies of the Software Product and all of its component parts Copyright All title and copyrights in and to the Software Product including but not limited to any images photographs animations video audio music text and applets incorporated into the Software Product the accompanying printed materials and any copies of the Software Product are owned Bosch Security Systems or its suppliers The Software Product is protected by the copyright laws and international treaty provisions You may not copy printed materials accompanying the Software Product Bosch Security Systems 5 06 FO1U027397B Limited Warranty Bosch Security Systems warrants that a AEC Software and b AEC access control panels and all input output modules manufactured only by Bosch Security Systems will perform adequately in accordance with the accompanying User s Manual and will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under its intended normal use and service for a period of 1 year from date of purchase Customer Remedies Bosch Security Systems s entire liability and your exclusive remedy shall be at Bosch Security Systems option either a return of the price paid or b repair or replacement of the hardware or software that does not meet Bosch Security Systems s limited warranty and which is returned to Bosch Security Systems with a copy of yo
38. o connect the computer to the controller 4 Power up the AEC if not already done 5 The CPU card performs a power up self test that takes approximately 90 sec to complete When the test is finished LEDs 1 2 and 3 alternately flash in the lower corner of the Secure Communication Card During the power up self test there is no communication with the AEC Wait until the self test is complete before proceeding 6 On the computer open a web browser application Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator and type the AEC IP address 129 2 0 41 in the browser s address or location bar 7 Click GO or press Enter to connect to the AEC and open the AEC Login screen 8 Log in to AEC using the master user name user1 and password 8088 9 Press Login to open the AEC Home page Then select Panel Admin to open the Users list screen 10 Select Panel Setup from the menu on the left side menu to open the Network Settings page 11 Set the AEC IP Address Netmask and Gateway fields to the values provided by the customer 10 The values for these fields must be set correctly for the controller to operate over the customer s network Contact the customer or a representative from the customer s IT department 12 Click Save at the bottom of the screen 13 Select Reboot controller from the left side menu This causes the controller to reboot and load the new IP address information entered and saved in the previou
39. one document Before an AEC can be operational you must perform basic set up procedures This section describes the configuration procedures required to prepare the AEC for connection to the customer s network It also summarizes the configuration needed on a computer for the computer to connect to the AEC 1 1 AEC Setup AECs are shipped from the factory configured with the default IP address of 129 2 0 41 Before connecting the controller to the customer s network change its IP address to correspond to the customer s network configuration In instances where the AEC is directly connected to a stand alone computer on its private network you might not need to change the AEC s default address Only configure the computer s network settings so it has an address on the same network as the AEC Use a Notebook or Desktop computer for the initial setup The computer must have a 10 100Base T Ethernet card installed and run any version of the Window or Macintosh operating system The computer must also have a functional web browser program such as Microsoft Internet Explorer version 4 0 and later or Netscape Navigator version 4 0 and later 1 Configure the computer to set the AEC s IP address to have an IP address on the same 129 2 0 network as the AEC Set the computer s IP address to 129 2 0 40 and the subnet mask to 255 255 0 0 If you do not know how to change a computer s network settings refer to Section 1 2 Ins
40. ons and check boxes you experienced in other web based applications are in the AEC Refer to Figure 2 for the stages for an AEC quick start For additional details refer to the AEC Software User Manual P N F01U027398 Figure 2 AEC Quick Start Stages Stage 1 Step 1 Logging on off AEC Understanding AEC Step 2 AEC Screen Navigation Step 3 Schedules Stage 2 Card Access Admin Setup Holidays Access Group Stage 3 Card Assignment Setup Card Assignment Setup Door Control Input Control Stage 4 Activity Setup Output Control Step 10 Reset APB Stage 5 Miscellaneous Setup Step 11 Report Printing Bosch Security Systems 5 06 FO1U027397B 3 1 A working knowledge of Windows or Macintosh and Logging On the standard web browser either Internet Explorer version 4 0 or higher or Netscape N avigator version 4 0 or higher and the ability to maneuver with a mouse is required to complete the screens When the AEC is initially installed there is only one assigned user ID and password This default user ID super user is assigned to the system administrator The access rights cannot be disabled but the user ID and password can be changed The default user ID is userl and the password is 8088 Once the system is commissioned immediately change the default user ID and password to prevent unauthorized access 1 Launch your web browser and type the
41. ous web pages 890090000 4 1 Select transactions for access control system control and alarm conditions from the View Activity menu The transactions categories are Alarm Valid Restore and Time Attendance Select All Transactions to view all categories 4 2 This group represents user intervention or manual control of system hardware It includes Door Control Input Control Output Control and Reset APB 4 3 Card Database Access Groups Categorizes the card readers into different access groups for the cardholder s access rights during a specific schedule View Activity Manual Control 14 Card Database Access Groups o Nm 128 254 Access Groups Report Undefined Access Group 1 Undefined Access Group 2 Undefined Access Group 3 Undefined Access Group 4 Undefined Access Group 5 Undefined Access Group 6 Undefined Access Group 7 Undefined Access Group 8 Undefined Access Group 9 Undefined Access Group 10 Undefined Access Group 11 Undefined Access Group 12 Undefined Access Group 13 Undefined Access Group 14 Undefined Access Group 15 Undefined Access Group 16 Undefined Access Group 17 Undefined Access Group 18 Undefined Access Group 19 Undefined Access Group 20 Undefined Access Group 21 Undefined Access Group 22 Undefined Access Group 23 Undefined Access Group 24 Undefined Access Group 25 NYIN Po S B23 Ro FR FR je je je je je je je je RARR ISIS Ife IEG Vi VEU lolo IE E o i i
42. ows the recommended address and subnet mask assigned to the computer to communicate with a new AEC as received from the factory Leave the DNS related fields blank Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 1232 oS 40 Subnet mask 20 0 0 Default gateway imat j Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server 3 Verify the IP address and subnet mask are 14 correctly entered Then click L The computer configures the TCP IP settings and when finished prompts you to reboot the computer for the new settings to take effect Bosch Security Systems 5 06 FO1U027397B AEC Quick User Guide 1 0 AEC and Computer Setup 1 2 2 The following example is based on an iMac Although the screens might appear different when configuring other Apple models the configuration principles are the same 1 Click the Apple icon and select Control Panels gt TCP IP as shown File Edit View Special Help Gt i About This Computer Configuring Network on Macintosh Adobe Gamma gD Apple System Profiler Appearance AppleCD Audio Player Apple Menu Option
43. r by using the Third Party Software Bosch Security Systems 5 06 FO1U027397B AEC Quick User Guide Notices Other Rights and Limitations e Client Access Licenses This EULA grants you the number of Client Access Licenses for the Software Product indicated at the top of this EULA Each licenses permits one additional computer or workstation the right to access or utilize the services of the Server The services of the Server are considered to have accessed or utilized when there is a direct or indirect connection between a computer or workstation and a Server e Restriction You are restricted from copying or modifying the Software Product The Software Product is copyrighted by Bosch Security Systems or third parties Except as expressly permitted in this agreement you may not copy or otherwise reproduce the Software Product In no event does the limited copying or reproduction permitted under this agreement include the right to de compile reverse engineering disassemble modify or electronically transfer the Software Product or to translate the Software Product into another computer language e Separation of Components The Software Product is licensed as a single product Its component parts may not be separated for use on more than one Server e Rental You may not rent or lease the Software Product e Termination Without prejudice to any other rights Bosch Security Systems may terminate this EULA if you fail t
44. ress 129 3 0 32 129 3 0 32 129 3 0 32 Start Search for Customize Search 1 At Search for click to open the Customize Search dialog 26 aa m Customize Search gt Fields To Search sil gt Search Option MAC Address 1 Entries with the exact phase IP Address 1 Subnet Mask Entries containing phase Gateway 1 O MAC Address 2 Entries beginning with phase D IP Address 2 Subnet Mask 2 C Entries ending with phase D Gateway 2 Select the desired parameters In this example IP Address 1 in Fields to Search and Entries containing phase in Search Option are the search parameters Click to open the Search for dialog Search for aq Customize Search value Start Export About Ext L Start MAC Address 1 IP Adidtess 1 Subnet Mask 1 l Gateway 1 MAC Adiiess 2 Tack t5F 90 36 AC 129 3 0 32 129 3 0 33 129 3034 129 3 0 32 129 3 0 33 255 255 255 0 129 3 0 255 129 3 0 255 129 3 0 255 129 3 0 254 129 3 0 254 00 04 5F 50 38 F D 129 3 0 254 00 04 5F 50 35 AB 129 3 0 253 00 04 5F 50 35 AD Change IP Addists Change Parsword 255 255 255 0 00 04 5F 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 Send To 00 04 5F 80 36 CD Brondoast Specific TOU Network Enter IP Metwork Address 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 St
45. s J Automated Tasks gt AppleTalk ColorSync Configuration Manager Control Strip Date amp Time Dialfissist Calculator gt Chooser Control Panels N Favorites fe FaxStatus EditCDev lt amp Graphing Calculator Energy Saver Cy Internet Access gt Extensions Manager Jigsaw Puzzle Sle danke ile Sharin Neos General canirate Internet CA Network Browser Note Pad A Launcher ail Recent Applications gt Location Manager fl Recent Documents gt MacLinkPlus Setup CW Recent Servers gt Memory cir Remote Access Status MenuScript Scrapbook MenuScript PPC Modem A DE Monitors amp Sound gt SimpleSound S Hal Mouse QA Stickies Numbers PDFWriter Shortcut QuickTime Settings Remote Access Speech Keyboard Connect via Ethernet r Setup Configure Manually IP Address 129 2 0 40 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Router address Search domains Name server addr 2 When the TCP IP dialog opens type the IP address and subnet mask in the corresponding IP Address and Subnet mask fields This example shows the recommended address and subnet mask assigned to the computer to communicate with a new AEC as received from the factory 3 When prompted click to open the following message A Save changes to the current configuration Saving the changes may interrupt any TCP IP services currently established 4 Click sae
46. s information in the AEC database The database is configured with information about the person along with access rights e Access rights grant or deny access based on a criterion such as management department or any scheme fitting your environment Access rights assigned to individuals enable when and where access is granted Schedules can be set up to control when certain access rights are valid and when to lock or unlock areas based on a time criterion Bosch Security Systems 5 06 FO1U027397B AEC Quick User Guide 3 0 Log On Log Off 3 0 Log On Log Off The AEC uses the web to change an access control system s implementation The conventional implementation installs PC based application programs to remotely control and monitor a controller in the system In addition application programs designed for a specific operating system must be re developed before it can run on another operating system such as Windows 98 to Windows NT 2000 The AEC combines the features of a web server and access control functionality into one complete unit This combination provides a highly cost effective solution that offers you the simplicity and ease of use associated with the web browser All these plus sophisticated security features essential for small to medium sized businesses completes the package The AEC adopts a design common to all web based applications for consistency and ease of use The same look and feel such as butt
47. s steps After rebooting the controller begins responding to its new address no longer responding to the default address 129 2 0 41 1 4 1 Reconfiguring Web Browser for New IP Address Reconfigure the web browser for the new IP address Use the following procedure to configure Internet Explorer For Macintosh refer to Section 1 3 Configuring Web Browser for AEC beginning on page 7 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help d Back p amp fa address H Http www Fp us E Bosch Security Mail and News Synchronize Windows Update Show Related Links Internet Options General Security content Connections Programs Advanced Home page Temporary Internet Files eo Pages you view on the Internet are stored in a special Folder g y For quick viewing later Delete Cookies Delete Files Settings 4S The History Folder contains links to pages you ve visited For quick access to recently viewed pages Days to keep pages in history 20 Clear History Colors Fonts Languages Accessibilty cot w The example used here is Internet Explorer version 6 0 The actual screen might be different depending upon the browser used Bosch Security Systems 5 06 F01U027397B AEC Quick User Guide 1 0 AEC and Computer Setup Internet Options General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced 2 Click the Security tab to open the S
48. show the true status after the duration elapses unless you refresh the screen 21 AEC Quick User Guide 13 0 Reset APB 13 0 Reset APB Reset APB resets the anti passback APB feature once it is violated This feature is only applicable to Full APB and Soft APB Use Full APB to reset the violation and allow violators to access or exit the controlled door Use Soft APB to stop logging Activity transactions such as Access Granted Soft APB and Exit Granted Soft APB for a violator s subsequent access or exit respectively Reset the APB violation by e card number regarding Reader All Readers e name with regarding Reader All Readers e all card numbers regarding Reader All Readers 13 1 Resetting APB Based on Card Number Regarding Reader All Readers Reset APB based on card number by using the card number its facility code and its card format 1 Click the Reset APB link 2 Type the card number of the APB violator 3 Leave Facility Code as is This field is predetermined by your system administrator 4 Select Card Format from the pull down list 5 Select the appropriate Reader or All Readers 6 Click SE 7 Ifthe command is executed successfully a message indicating APB reset by card number and zones with respect to reader all readers will be displayed 22 8 Click on the button to return 13 2 Resetting APB Based on Name Names found Option 5 Regarding Reader All Readers At Name
49. sosossecesos 21 12 1 Controlling Output Points eee 21 13 0 Reset APB runn 22 13 1 Resetting APB Based on Card Number Regarding Reader All Readers ee 22 13 2 Resetting APB Based on Name Regarding Reader All Readers oneee 22 13 3 Resetting APB by All Card Numbers Regarding Reader All Readers 22 14 0 Printing a REPOrt cccccccssssscscssesssscoeses 23 15 0 Utilities Programs 0cccccscsssssssssssseres 24 15 1 Ramone IPSEN siea 24 15 2 Viewing TypeMenu Items eee 24 EAE SSA iii aust hae a seca cronaonlaiat 25 W252 EXPO aone T 25 ES ADOD aei RC A NA 25 oe EEan AAN 25 15 3 Scanning and Changing Controller IP Address Data cccccccceeesssssssseccseseeeeeeeeees 25 15 4 Scanning and Changing Specific Controller IP Address Data iS det csdsastatnns Sioscueioneesabecess 26 15 5 Scanning and Changing Controller IP Address Database on Search Criteria 26 15 6 Changing the Password uu ceeseeeeeeeeeeees 27 Figures Figure 1 AEC Server and Notebook Connection 5 Figure 2 AEC Quick Start Stages 13 Pigure5 Scheduleenerererneiae 15 Tables Table 1 Web Pare ICONS ssena 19 Table 2 View Activity Screen Columns 19 Table 3 TRE POLS esn R 23 Bosch Security Systems 5 06 FO1U027397B AEC Quick User Guide 1 0 AEC and Computer Setup 1 0 AEC and Computer Setup This document supplements the user manual and is not intended to be used as a stand al
50. talling TCP IP and Setting Computer IP Address on page 5 2 Connect the AEC to the computer using a standard Category 5 crossover cable beige Category 5 cable as shown in Figure 7 AEC Server and Notebook Connection Figure 1 UTP Category 5 Cable terminated RF 45 connector on both ends Maximum length is 20 ft 6 m Access Easy Controller Notebook with network card installed Bosch Security Systems 5 06 FO1U027397B Only use LAN 1 Port Do not plug the crossover cable into LAN 2 3 Follow the procedure in Section 1 4 Setting Initial AEC Configuration on page 10 Installing TCP IP and Setting Computer IP Address This section describes how to install the TCP IP communication protocol on a computer and assign an IP address to a computer The first example describes a computer running Windows XP the second describes the Apple Macintosh 1 2 1 1 2 Configuring Network on Windows Windows XP The following example is based on Window XP Although differences might appear in some dialogs screens and descriptions when using another version or a different operating system the configuration principles are the same 1 Click and select Control Panel gt Network Connections 2 Double click and select Properties to open Local Area Connection Properties 4 Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using E Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI Fast Ett
51. te 1 1m Card Assignment Identifies rights and parameters by entering the cardholder s name number right to arm or disarm an alarm zone and so on 4 4 Card Access Admin Schedules Sets up time intervals for use in access system and hardware control Holidays Defines and assigns programmable holiday dates Card Readers Defines the function of the reader and its parameters such as Door Settings Hardware Setup and so on The system administrator configures Panel Maintenance and Panel Administration Bosch Security Systems 5 06 FO1U027397B AEC Quick User Guide 5 0 Schedules 4 5 Panel Administration Users Sets up the user ID and password including access rights to the various menu items This is configured by the system administrator Input Setup Sets up the Alarm Monitoring Point to be armed or disarmed based on Schedule or using an assigned reader If an alarm is detected this defines which Output Point s to trigger Output Setup Triggers the Output Relay based on schedule such as turning on lighting in an area after office hours Database Backup Backs up all databases into the flash memory of the controller and downloads to the hard disk of a PC The AEC performs an automatic backup to flash memory that the user defines Advance I O Setup Re routes physical or logical information from one operation to another Panel Setup Sets up the following parameters e Network Settings e Input
52. this field returns an error message Leave Facility code as is Your system administrator predetermines facility codes Select a format from the pull down menu in Card Format Your system administrator predetermines card formats At User Name type the cardholder s name At Department type cardholder s department Type the appropriate entry in the following two fields Your system administrator predetermines the descriptions of the fields Select the appropriate Access Group from the pull down menu The Access Group is a combination of assigned card readers and schedules that define when and where a person has access Up to two Access Groups are assigned to each cardholder Your system administrator predetermines the descriptions of the access fields Click gt to continue Card Functionality defines how and when the cardholder uses his her card e Cardholders can arm or disarm an Alarm Zone using a dedicated card reader e Cardholder must abide by holiday schedules Access to the reader is determined by holiday schedules e Allow exit reader usage only according to time schedules The cardholder can exit as determined by the time schedules e The cardholder can enable card enrollment operation This allows selected cardholders to use their card to activate a reader into the Enrollment Mode e Disable card from all access permanently When this mode is selected the user card is immediately denied access
53. ur purchase receipt This limited warranty becomes void if failure of the hardware or software has resulted from abuse accident or misapplication No Liability or Consequential Damages Under no circumstances shall Bosch Security Systems or its suppliers be liable for any other damages whatsoever including without limitation damages for business interruption loss of business profits or other pecuniary loss arising out of the use of or inability to use this Bosch Security Systems product Bosch Security Systems total liability under any provision of this agreement shall be limited to the amount actually paid by you for the product AEC Quick User Guide Contents Contents 1 0 AEC and Computer Setup ccscsscsssseese 5 1 1 AEC Sea pierin aianeediesints 5 1 2 Installing TCP IP and Setting Computer IPAddress ote eden eee 5 1 2 1 Configuring Network on Windows W tn OWS DCP cg cts sates a EREE 5 1 2 2 Configuring Network on Macintosh 7 1 3 Configuring Web Browser for AEC 7 1 3 1 Setting Web Browser for Windows 7 1 3 2 Setting Web Browser for Macintosh 9 1 4 Setting Initial AEC Configuration 0 0 0 10 1 4 1 Reconfiguring Web Browser for New IPAddress a a 10 2 0 Access Control Systems cccssssssessesees 12 3 0 Log On LOg Ofinran oe 13 3 1 TOPOS ON aopa T O NAA 13 3 2 TOPOS OUT seu scsreressutesre te R T 13 4 0 Screen Navica con s

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