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1. How to log off In the PROS main menu select Program gt Log out Operator options Access system Hardware Operator Report online Program options configuration management management view Program control Main menu System parameters ___ ___l ___ Panels view settings ____ ___l__J Uploadtable LC Td Portals menu Portal menu Controller menu Modify properties J Td Statpuling CTT Stop putting __ l__f __ Configure controller ___ ____l__ ___ _ Setcontrollertime ___ ____l__ ___ o Y p 6 K i r PROS LITE User Manual C AS ACI ARS RS E eee from contro er a from UT reader O O Modify properties ff oe EE 5 a rt i D 5 E me HF AE TULL TULL DONADO Display options xpr Display panels PROS LITE User Manual PROS main area is divided into Hardware management Users management and Events displaying panels PROS version 1 1 1 4 Lite Program Yiew Settings Help v a Portals a Time Portal Controller Reader Door i User v 9 Local CNY1000 a Main entry controll gt Danrl Hardware gt Door Panel E Time zones d Events Panel a Holidays E E Access Level WS Users ga Departments gt Ex Reports Users Panel Each panel can be hidden or made visible by using options in the View menu Display style Visual appearance can
2. 0 D 0 0 O 0000 v Select all UserID Card number 10471111 Keycode 0000 Site code User code 50887 23 Basic Hg Output contro BD Biometry Access level Unlimited sd Department 13 Valid from 20 05 2010 Bl Valid until 30 1 2 2099 B Set image Se Unset image l New user Save changes Delete user The entered user will be added to the user table on the left Upload users to a controller e Right click on controller item and select Reload keys NETO mn Ea Properties 9 Egress but Start pulling f Reader Stop pulling E Door Send configuration amp Egress but Set time sa 3 Reader p Reload keys v lt Inputs Delete Free input Free inputs E Outputs gh Check version E Free outpu Ag Read settings Firmware Uppdate PROS LITE User Manual e Information about the controller update will be added to the event table Fortal Controller Reader Door Event Kep k xpr PROS LITE User Manual PROS Lite Manual Operator log in PROS starts without an operator logged in Only event pulling will be running Logging in allows changing operator options How to log in Select Program gt Log in in the PROS main menu On the login window select operator and enter the password The default password for the user Administrator is admin Operator name Admin Password
3. gt FS a s Send configuration Set time E Reload keys Edit a user e Select the User to be modified in the users table on the left side of the Users window Name e Modify the user data including the name if required e Click on the Save button e If the Automatic update for users option is set PROS will upload the changes immediately if it is not set update each controller manually using the controller menu option Reload Reload Users after editing the a Properties Start pulling Stop pulling Ag Send configuration 5 Set time F Reload keys Delete a user Warning 91 xpr PROS LITE User Manual Deleting a user erases the user from database If you need to keep an activity record of the user you can change the access level to No access instead of deleting the user or generate the necessary reports and save them to a file PDF is recommended before deleting the user e Select the user to be deleted in the users table on the left side of the Users window Mare 4 Tomas M Solace f e Click on the Delete button e If the Automatic update for users option is set PROS will upload the changes immediately if it is not set update each controller manually using the controller menu option Reload keys Reload Users after Properties at se Start pulling E Stop pulling fe Send configuration C Set time Gj Reload keys
4. 92 xpr PROS LITE User Manual Fingerprints Read me first Selecting a finger for fingerprint enrollment At least two fingerprints should be enrolled for each user in case of any abnormal situation like having an injured finger or carrying an object by hand In case of low recognition the user can register the same fingerprint twice to increase the recognition rate It is recommended to use the index or middle finger If you choose another finger the recognition rate may be decreased because it tends to be more difficult to place the finger in the center of the sensor area Caution while registering a fingerprint The initial fingerprint registration is important Because the recognition process compares the scanned fingerprint with the registered one an abnormally registered fingerprint can cause a failure 1 Put the center of your fingerprint on the middle of the sensor 2 If you have a cut on your finger or your fingerprint is not clear enough retry with another finger 3 When the fingerprint recognition is in progress do not move your fingerprint Enrolling Fingerprints from a reader e Select the User in the User Column NOT the Check Box the Check Box is used for sending the fingerprints and the User Name cell will turn blue Mame y Tomas M Solace E e Select the Fingerprint reader from where the enrollment will be done Y 35 Local CNV1000 vs Main entry controll F Aa Main door e Right click on the fingerti
5. Output control Right click on the output to be controlled and select the control item from the drop down menu i SAP Properties wo Enable 2 Disable Activate Enable Enables output Disable Disables output Activate Output responds as programmed to behave when it is ON 44 xpr PROS LITE User Manual Access settings Time zones Time zones are time periods with validity defined by a start and stop time in a day weekdays and holidays tag The total number of time zones is 24 Planning the time zones should be done carefully because the same zones are used for access levels doors readers inputs and outputs configuration It is recommended to plan this issue carefully before starting the system configuration e Double click on the Time Zone item in the Users panel E Time zones e Fill in the time zones table va Time zones om TZ Time zone name Begin End Hol Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 1 Work time 09 00 17 00 TEE ww www D 2 Time Zone 00 00 23 59 cen FE Hm me Miinan H es a ante mi mE m m RE Time zone name Enter the Time zone name Begin Enter the time zone start time of the day End Enter the time zone end time of the day Hol Set if the time zone is valid for holidays Mon Sun Set the weekday s validity e Click on the Save amp Exit button e If the Automatic update for controllers option is set PROS will configure the controllers immediately if it
6. r i Local CNY1000 ec 57 192 168 2 100 SP Properties e On the controller properties window select the Advanced tab Lm Portals Local CNY1000 Main entry controll me Properties Se Advanced APB Enable communication W Mantrap doors Enable communication When PROS is started the event pooling from the controller will not run until it is started manually via the controller menu option Start pooling Mantrap doors If the mantrap option is used check the doors to be used in the mantrap e Select APB tab anti passback 24 PROS LITE User Manual Portals Local CNY1000 Main entry controll a A A mm Properties E Advanced al APB READERS Anti passback group 1 readers me EA Select IM reader Timeout 0 65535 Reset at READERS ER jz miooo E READERS Anti passback group 2 readers Den Select IM reader Timeout 0 65535 Reset at READERS H 132 miooo El Save amp Exit e Configure two Anti passback reader groups if required Anti passback group readers select the readers in the APB group Select IN reader Select the readers allowing entry to the protected area in the APB group The selected readers must also be selected in the Anti passback group readers Timeout Set the time period in minutes required to allow the user to enter the protected area again without exiting the same area If this option is not required enter O Reset at The time
7. Terr pe CNV 100 RS232 to RS485 converter USB to RS485 This converter is connected to the PC s USB port lt is powered by the USB port so it does not require a separate power supply except in the case that the PC s USB port does not have enough power to drive a converter This converter needs the suitable driver to be installed before use If installed using the PC s driver manager it will appear as a COM port Requirements Available PC USB port Device driver CNV 200 USB to RS485 converter TCP IP to RS485 This converter is connected to the PC over a local network or directly with a network patch cable It uses an external power supply This converter does not need any drivers to be installed Some Access control 15 xpr equipment may have a built in TCP converter used by the same device and other devices in the system to communicate with PROS Requirements Access to local network or PC network card PROS LITE User Manual TPP TO PS 232 473 485 CONVERTER MODEL CHW 300 CNV 300 TCP IP to RS485 converter Add a Serial Portal o J O y o go O 5 r E D U Y T Z M 3 i 5 oO N D cD O gt o O O O q w E badd Portal A y Search Webwork Portals e Enter the portal name e Make sure that the Network communication option is not checked e Select the COM port from the Serial port drop down list Portals Portal name Local Serial N
8. Tr4 Main Exit Check the Allowed access time zones for each reader Each column represents one time zone The column headers display the time zone setting For example as shown in the picture above the Access level is defined by authorization on the readers Main entry and Main exit in the first time zone from 9 00 to 17 00 each day of the week and holidays Click on the Save amp Exit button If the Automatic update for the controllers option is set PROS will configure the controllers immediately if it is not set update each controller manually using the controller menu option Send configuration 47 xpr PROS LITE User Manual pal COMIC iN F UUL ae Properties Es Start pulling fo Stop pulling Der Send configuration Edit access level e Expand the access level item in the Users Panel right click on the Access level and select the Properties menu item vr Access Level ee DEN 5 Titty 3 cs Users ef Properties e Edit the Access level e Click on the Save amp Exit button e If the Automatic update for controllers option is set PROS will configure the controllers immediately if it is not set update each controller manually using the controller menu option Send configuration LILO tri ou p roll F Properties gt Start pulling ko Stop pulling fE Send configuration Delete Access Level e Expand the Access Level item in the Users Panel right click on the Access level and selec
9. applying electrical current to the strike will cause it to lock In this configuration it operates the same as a magnetic lock would If there is a power failure the door would open merely by being pushed pulled open Fail safe units are always run using DC power F Fingerprint reader Reader with the ability to recognize a human finger and send information to the Access controller Fire alarm input Triggering this input will release all doors controlled by the Control panel Firmware Programs and data structures that internally control various electronic devices Free Input Additional inputs available in the Access controller Not dedicated to the primary role of Access control Can be configured for additional monitoring of other events Alarm Fire or user action Bell Panic Free output Additional outputs available in the Access controller Not dedicated to primary role of Access control Can be configured for the execution of some tasks Timer Alarm bell Light control ID Identification number presented to the Access controller by the Reader The reader gets information from the media presented Proximity card Code Biometry and translates it to a number format that the Access controller can recognize Input A hardware gate on the Access controller able to receive information about other equipment It can be dedicated to a specific task door monitor egress button or can be programmatically assigned to monitor ot
10. 9 MW A Repeat daily 04 April 12 19 Y 15 16 12 18 08 August 19 20 21 22 23 24 MN 26 27 28 29 30 L Today 25 04 2010 Controller dbtt Main entry controll Set time and controllers filters e Expand the month window and click on the desired month select month vy 2010 01 January 02 February 03 March 04 April 08 August Only the months with events are shown in the month window e Select days select days Mon Tue ved Thu Fr Sat Sun 13 2 3 4 1415 BB 7 8 3 i 11 ve H TA 75 46 F7 te 16 19 20 21 Mes 24 25 17 26 27 28 29 30 18 _ Today 20 04 2010 For a one day report click on the selected day in the month calendar For a range of days click and hold the left mouse button on the first day of the range drag to the last day of the range and release mouse e Select time period Select time Fram 00 00 zl To 23 59 el Repeat daily If Repeat daily is checked reports will be generated for the selected time range of the day every day in the selected days range e Select controller in the Controller table 64 PROS LITE User Manual Click on the Show button load report Controller Main entry controll Hardware report 01 April 2010 00 00 30 April 2010 23 59 Time Controller Event Reader 04 04 2010 2 33 00 Main entry controll Power Loss 11 04 2010 19 40 08 Main entry controll System ON 65 xpr PROS LITE User
11. Access control software with given rights for one or more options 70 xpr P Portal A hardware interface between the Access control software and the devices installed in the system One portal can connect one or more devices to the software A portal can exist as a single device or as part of the Access controller R Reader A device installed near the access barrier door gate turnstile to recognize user identification media card code finger and to send information to the Access controller Relay An electrical component used as an output by the Access controller It provides electric isolation between the Access controller and the device that is controlled by the output The relay has two states ON and OFF The output of the relay provides a mechanical switch contact with two outputs one contact is open when the relay is energized and the other is closed T Time zone The definition of the time period of the day used to later define system behavior by time periods The time zone also has weekday and holiday definitions as additional filters for system behavior Touch sensor An electronic device that reacts to human touch Mostly used as an egress button W Wiegand interface A wiring standard used to connect a card swipe mechanism to the rest of the electronic entry system A Wiegand compatible reader is normally connected to a Wiegand compatible security panel PROS LITE User Manual 71
12. E PP pee pegs tro in E Egress button i 3 Reader Right click on the reader to be configured and select the Properties item from the reader drop down menu El F ory oe rt LA A a Door Es Properties Set the values in the Basic tab Portals Local CNY1000 Main entry control Main door Reader1 O Basic Biometric Type Proximity E Door Main door B Wiegand type Wiegqand2b Name Enter the Reader s Name Type Select the Reader s Type Door Select which controller door the reader is attached to Wiegand type Select the Wiegand type of the Reader Click on the Save amp Exit button Repeat the reader configuration procedure on the other readers driven by the same controller If the Automatic update for controllers option is set PROS will configure the controller immediately if it is not set update the controller manually using the controller menu option Send configuration 36 xpr EI LULA LAY UU ES Start pulling Stop pulling Fe Send configuration ATE PROS LITE User Manual 37 7 xpr Fingerprint readers If fingerprint readers are used additional reader menu items are available Di dar oa Properties Inputs ie Check version Outputs Es Firmware update i Op Get settings ag Send configuration ae Calibrate Add or modify a reader e Expand the Door item to view the readers E gt Egress button Reader PROS LI
13. Egress button Exit switch Push button used to open the door from the protected area side It is connected to the Access controller Electronic touch sensors can be used with the same function Electric strike An access control device used for doors It replaces the fixed strike faceplate often used with a latchbar also known as a keeper Like a fixed strike it normally presents a ramped surface to the locking latch allowing the door to close and latch just like a fixed strike would However an electric strike s ramped 69 xpr PROS LITE User Manual surface can upon command pivot out of the way of the latch allowing the door to be pushed open from the outside without the latch being retracted that is without any operation of the knob or while exited the knob or lever can be turned to allow egress from the secured area Electric strikes generally come in two basic configurations e Fail secure Also called Fail locked or non fail safe In this configuration applying electrical current to the strike will cause it to open In this configuration the strike would remain locked in the event of a power failure but typically the knob can still be used to open the door from the inside for egress from the secure side These units can be powered by AC which will cause the unit to buzz or DC power which will offer silent operation except for a click while the unit releases e Fail safe Also called Fail open In this configuration
14. be selected from the menu View gt Appearance gt Style Select style Preview E OSX Brushed E 05x iTunes Ct OSX Leopard El OSX Panther E OSX Tiger a Vista Aero E Vista Basic Ki Vista Black Ei vista Blue el Vista Green gj Vista Silver el Vista Teal ll XP Blue sl EN XP Royale E xP Silver The Style is stored with the operator s properties and is loaded at operator log in Shadow style The shadow style can be selected from the menu View gt A ppearance gt Shadow style Program options Select Settings gt System parameters from the main menu 11 PROS LITE User Manual System Parameters Keycode length a When events table is over BODO rows reduce to Auto logon M Enable l ser Password Automatic update Mi Controllers M sers M Date amp Time Mi Biometry Keycode length Defines the number of digits used for a keyed in code if the installed hardware supports keycode access This value Is valid for all equipment If entered values for the keycode are longer than the selected value digits will be removed from left to right For example if the keycode was 12345678 and the keycode was reduced to a length of 5 digits the new keycode sent to the equipment would be 45678 If the length was increased the necessary number of zero 0 digits would be added to the left side of the keycode so that the required length is achieved If the keycode has a value of zero 0 i
15. manufacturer of the device e Click on the Upload button e Wait for the update end message e Close the Firmware update window Read reader settings e Right click on the reader and select the Get settings menu Doo 2 Properties E E 0 Check version l k Firmware update Inpu Get settings Qutf cO Send configuration Upload configuration to a reader e Right click on the reader and select the Send configuration menu e See the events panel to check the configuration flow Sensor calibration e Right click on the reader and select the Calibrate menu e See the events panel to check the Calibration flow It is recommended to perform a sensor calibration once the reader has been mounted Clean the fingerprint sensor before calibration 40 xpr PROS LITE User Manual Inputs Input configuration e Right click on the input to configure and select the Properties item from the input drop down menu vv Inputs Free inputi W Free inputa Froperties Tien e Set the values in the Basic tab aH Portals Local CNY1000 Main entry controll Inputs Free inputi A Basic 6 Enabled at Time zones El Ausillaries Name Type no Y Enable M Enabled by Time zones Fire alarm Name Type Input Name Type Select the normal state of the contact energizing the input NO no voltage on input NC input powered Enable Check to enable input Enabled by Time zones Check if you need to enable time
16. periods Fire alarm Dedicate input to Fire alarm input e f Enabled Time zones are checked set the time zones for which the input is enabled a Portals Local CNY1000 Main entry controll Inputs Free inputi e W Basic Enabled at Time zones JL Auxilaries Zone Time zone Begin End Ek Work time 09 00 17 00 E 2 Time one 00 00 25 54 e Set the Auxiliaries options al Portals Local CXNY1000 Main entry controll Inputs Free inputi T Basic 3 Enabled at Time zones TE Auxillaries Activate output Outputs Oi 02 Open doors Doors Ot g 41 xpr Activate outputs Outputs to be triggered on input activation Open doors Doors to be released on input activation PROS LITE User Manual Click on the Save amp Exit button Repeat the reader configuration procedure for the other inputs available on the same controller If the Automatic update for controllers option is set PROS will configure the controller immediately if it is not set update the controller manually using the controller menu option Send configuration Sf LULA INY UU H i roll ee Properties Start pulling ko Stop pulling Ag Send configuration 42 xpr PROS LITE User Manual Outputs Output configuration e Right click on the output to be configured and select the Properties item from the output drop down menu v Ej Outputs EL Free outpy 4 Properties e Set the values in the Basic tab f
17. that the system contains the following elements 1 Access controller EWSi 2 Reader controller with a built in CNV1000 TCP RS485 network converter controlling main entry to the building with Reader 1 outside and Reader 2 inside 2 Both readers should be standard proximity readers with a Wiegand 26 bit interface o Outside Inside Reader 2 i Starting PROS Lite e Run PROS Select PROS from the Start gt All Programs gt XPR gt PROS Lite menu or double click on the PROS Lite icon on your desktop e Login On the PROS main menu select Program gt Log in On the login window select operator and enter the password The default setting is Operator name Admin and Password admin Operator name Admin o Password Create a Portal e Right click on the Portals item and select Add portal x PdPortals P E Add Portal y Search Metwork Portals SS xpr e Consult your installer for the portal IP address and Port and fill in the Portal properties window with the data PROS LITE User Manual Portals Fortal name Local C1000 Network communication W IF Address 192 166 1 100 Port 4001 serial port CO e Click on Add amp Exit e The new portal will be shown below the Portals item e E ae er E L lt Local CNV1000 Adding a control panel e Right click on the new portal Local CNV1000 item and select Add controller gt EWS v a Portals lt lt Local CNV1000 o
18. the firmware file with a xhc extension e Check the firmware version If the version is not greater than the existing version of the CNV 1000 then do not upgrade with this file unless specified by the installer or manufacturer of this device Firmware Update Device Local CN 1 000 Firmware file F PRIPROS biniDebug Firmwares CNY1 O00 v1 O04 xhc Version 14 Product Controller TOP Portal CM 1 000 e Click on the Upload button e Wait for the Update End Message e Close the Firmware update window 20 xpr Control panels PROS LITE User Manual 21 xpr PROS LITE User Manual Hardware EWS EWS is an Access control panel with the ability to control up to 2 doors 2 readers 2 door contacts 2 door locks 2 inputs and 2 outputs relays Communication with PROS is through the RS485 interface a A __ _ ya po m a A A Az A yon 5 M5 os Ri 5 5 AS COITO E O eb I F AA AAA A Mor EEE EE M mee EE MY ee Bee ne Ack INO AZ m I E a il i L Input gt Button T 4 ki a E L L Y SSP SH fj aser sy SABE mi EWSI EWSi is an Access control panel with the ability to control up to 2 doors 2 readers 2 door contacts 2 door locks 2 inputs and 2 outputs relays With a built in CNV 1000 TCP to RS485 converter communication with PROS can be through either Ethernet or RS485 Also if connected to an Ethernet other readers and controll
19. to an internal access control list grants or denies the presented request and sends a transaction log to a database When access is denied based on the access control list the door remains locked If there is a match between the credential and the access control list the control panel operates a relay that in turn unlocks the door The control panel also ignores a door open signal to prevent an alarm Often the reader provides feedback such as a red LED for access denied and a green LED for access granted Smart electronics with the ability to remember the User s ID Time zones Events to control Doors Relays to receive information about the Door state Inputs Readers to communicate with Access control software and to take action based on events and programmed parameters Access level Definition of time zones for each reader Users can access readers only during the defined time zones in the Access level to which they belong One user can be assigned to one Access level only The same time zone can be used in an unlimited number of Access levels Anti passback Prevention of allowing the user to enter an area more than once with the same ID It prevents users lending their ID to another person for the purpose of entering the area This function is useful when a higher level of security is needed counting the number of persons in areas time attendance fire reports etc Anti passback can have more variations It can be valid for one or more reader
20. xpr Hardware settings PROS LITE User Manual 13 xpr PROS LITE User Manual Portals What is a portal A Portal is a communication link between PROS and the devices in the system A Portal has two parts logical recognizable by the software and physically an electronic device connected to a computer and other devices in the system known as converters The Logical part can be 1 Serial port COM 2 Network port The Physical part can be 1 RS232 to RS485 converter connected to a logical Serial port 2 USB to RS485 converter connected to a logical Serial port 3 TCP IP to RS485 converter connected to a logical Network port PROS can use more than one portal to connect to devices in the system Devices in the system can be connected to PROS with one portal only Only one Serial portal can be used in PROS PG PROS Logical port Acc Control Acc Control Acc Control device device device 14 xpr PROS LITE User Manual Hardware RS232 to RS485 This converter is connected to the PC s COM port It is powered by the COM port so it does not require a separate power supply except in the case that the PC s COM port does not have all its signal outputs used for power DTR RTS or enough power to drive the converter This converter does not require any drivers to be installed if the COM port on the PC side is installed properly Requirements Available PC COM port RS232 UA UU NATI
21. xpr i Plus Corp Company PROS LITE User Manual Version 2 0 0 www visual plus com xpr PROS LITE User Manual Table of Contents Getting Started 5 Starting PROS Lite 5 Create a Portal 5 Adding a control panel 6 Adding a user 7 Upload users to a controller 8 PROS Lite Manual 9 Operator log in 9 Display options 10 Program options 11 Hardware settings 13 Portals 14 What is a portal 14 Hardware 15 RS232 to RS485 15 USB to RS485 15 TCP IP to RS485 15 Add a Serial Portal 16 Add a Network portal 16 Search network portals 17 Configure the CNV 1000 17 Edit a portal 19 Delete a portal 19 Firmware update 20 Control panels 21 Hardware 22 EWS 22 EWSi 22 Add a controller 23 Edit a controller 24 Start stop pooling 25 Upload configuration to a controller 26 Set controller time 26 Upload users database 26 Firmware update 26 Check firmware version 27 Read controller settings 27 Doors 28 Hardware 29 Electric strike 29 Magnetic lock 29 Door contact sensor 29 Egress button 30 Configuring a door 30 Door control 32 Readers 33 Hardware 34 Proximity readers 34 Fingerprint readers 35 xpr PROS LITE User Manual BioXr 35 Bioln Prox 35 BioC 35 Configuring readers 36 Fingerprint readers 38 Add or modify a reader 38 Check firmware version 40 Firmware update 40 Read reader settings 40 Upload configuration to a reader 40 Sensor calibration 40 Inputs 41 Input configuration 41 Outputs 43 Output configuration 43 O
22. Department 00O 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 Valid from 20 05 2010 A 101 1010 1011 oogoooag JO Valid until 3012 2099 a OOO ae Set image 1013 Unset image 1014 SR 1015 1016 1017 1018 1019 Clear all Select all New user Save changes Delete user e Enter the Name of the User Enter the User ID card number If there are two numbers on the card with values less than 65536 then use the Site code and the User code box Select the Access level from the Access level drop down list box Select the Department from the drop down list box Select the from until validity period Click on the Set image button and then browse for the User s image If the User should activate some outputs not door relays click on the Output control tab to select outputs OO oll v ooog 50 xpr 83 Bosi Hy Ouputcomal A E O47 192 168 2100 OF Local CNY1000 e Main entry controll vi C i Main entry BY Free output os M EYL Free output Y OH Main exit 4 BY Free output O Ey Free output PROS LITE User Manual e Click on Save e The entered User is added to the user table on the left side Mame m e If the Automatic update for users option is set PROS will upload the changes immediately if it is not set update each controller manually using the controller menu option Reload keys Reload Users after Properties Start pulling Stop pulling
23. Enter Door Name Lock release time The lock release time can have a value between 1 to 255 seconds If toggle operation is needed enter 0 30 xpr Door left open allowed time The time allowed for the door to be left open after authorized access and before the Door open too long event alarm is invoked If there is no limit enter 0 PROS LITE User Manual Door opened too long time The time allowed for the door to be open after authorized access and before the Door open too long event alarm is invoked If there is no limit enter 0 e Set the values in the Auxiliaries tab Portals Local CNY1000 Main entry controlli Doori Ll Basic Ey Auxillaries EA Time zones FREE OUTPUT When door is legally open activate Bi When door is forced open activate HJ When door is open long activate When door is let open actrate When Push button pressed activate Disable door by input OUTPUTS Select the door event s that will activate the relay outputs except door relays door relays follow the authorization rule INPUTS Select if any input should disable the door e Select the Time zones tab and check the time zones during which the door lock should be released Portals Local CNY1000 Main entry control Main door H Basic TEl Auxillaries Time zones Unlocked Zone Time zone Begin End ee Worktime 09 00 17 00 Time Zonee 00 00 23 59 e Click on the Save amp Exit button e Repeat the door conf
24. Manual Program operators Add an operator e Right click on the Operators menu in the User panel and select Add operator gt Admir S Add operator e Inthe Operator window enter the Name Password and select the operator s options Operator name Password Confirm password Authorisation M Hardware configuration User management _ Operator management M Report view M Program Access system online control e Click on the Add Exit button Edit an operator e Right click on operator and select Properties menu e Properties e Edit the operator properties in the operator window and click on the Add amp Exit button Delete an operator e Right click on the operator and select the Delete menu ME aft lai Ei Froperties Ee Change password 3E Delete 66 xpr PROS LITE User Manual Troubleshouting e EWSi portal CNV 1000 is not found in Search network portals 1 Check if EWSi is powered 2 Check if EWSi and the PC are connected to the network 3 Disable the network firewall 4 Check the port value in the search window e EWSiI portal CNV 1000 is found but can t be configured 1 Check if the password in the search window matches the EWSi password If you forget the password use the reset button in the EWSi to set the CNV 1000 to default values 2 Check the port value in the search window 3 If the PC IP address has a different IP network set it to the same networ
25. TE User Manual e Right click on the reader to be configured and select the Properties item from the reader drop down menu p Door at Properties e Set the reader type to one of the fingerprint models in the Basic tab Portals Local CNY 1000 Main entry control Main door Main entry A Basic Biometric Type Door Wiegand type Biot Bioln BiolnProx e Select the Biometric tab and set the values 38 PROS LITE User Manual Portals 192 168 1 100 star Door1 Readerl Basic Biometric Serial 09 06 4 000 Sound level Finger Acceptance Flexibility Automatic Secure is Sensitivity 0 lowest M Send this ID for unknown finger 44444 Entry mode Keycode or Finger M Send this ID for unknown keycode EKE Send this ID for button A BEEBE Send this ID for button B rier Save amp Exit Serial Fingerprint Reader Serial Number Sound level Sound level of the device Finger Acceptance Flexibility Accepted tolerance The recommended value is Automatic Secure Sensitivity Bio sensor sensitivity the recommended value is 7 most sensitive e f devices have a keypad BioXr BioXrC further settings will be available Entry mode Finger the keypad is inactive Finger or keypad The Fingerprint Reader will be configured to accept either PIN Codes or fingers Finger and Keypad The Fingerprint Reader will be configured for double security requiring a PIN Code and a corres
26. and the month window and click on the desired month select month v 2010 01 January 02 February 03 March 04 April 08 August Only the months with events are shown in the month window e Select days select days Mon Tue ved Thu Fr Sat Sun 13 e 3 4 1415 BB 7 8 3 i 11 5 E Td A IG OE 16 19 20 21 les 24 25 TE Rebege se a ted al 18 _ Today 20 04 2010 For a one day report click on the selected day in the month calendar 08 xpr For a range of days click and hold the left mouse button on the first day of the range drag to the last day of the range and release the mouse e Select time period PROS LITE User Manual Select time From 00 00 To 23 59 _ Repeat daily If Repeat daily is checked reports will be generated for the selected time range of the day every day in the selected days range User report Set time filters Select the User tab in the Basic filter panel Basic filter G4 User ES Department All users Al users Ha Il users Select the user name from the drop down list box For a report of all users check the All users item Click on the Show button at the bottom of the Basic filter panel to load the report User report John Smith 06 April 2010 00 00 27 April 2010 23 59 Time Reader Event Monday 19 April 2010 02 26 10 Main entry Access granted Unknown ID report e Set time filters e Select the User tab in the Basi
27. c filter panel e Check Unknown ID p a 7 EE ae M Unknown ID e Click on the Show button at the bottom of Basic filter panel to load the report 99 xpr PROS LITE User Manual Unknown ID Report 01 June 2010 00 00 05 June 2010 23 59 Time ID Reader Event Tuesday 01 June 2010 21 59 15 456456 Main Entry Access denied ID unknown 2206 05 456456 Main Entry Access denied ID unknown 22 54 15 456456 Main Entry Access denied ID unknown Department report e Set time filters e Select the Department tab in the Basic filter panel Basic filter G3 User 3 Department General i e Select the department from the drop down list box e Click on the Show button at the bottom of Basic filter panel to load the report Department report General 06 April 2010 00 00 20 April 2010 23 59 Time User Event Reader Monday 19 April 2010 02 26 10 John Smith Access granted Main entry Adding a reader filter to Access report e Set time filters e Set filter for User or Department report e Select the Readers in the additional filter panel Additional filter D Readers Pl Doors Reader wm Main entry C Main exit e Click on the Show button at the bottom of Additional filter panel to load the report All users report 06 April 2010 00 00 20 April 2010 23 59 At readers Main entry Time User Reader Event Monday 19 April 2010 02 26 10 John Smith Main entry Access granted Adding a Doors filter to Access repo
28. ct the user s checkbox Name LA e Select the Reader from where the users should be deleted and click on Delete selected users from selected readers The user is then deleted from the reader but the fingerprints remain in the software s database They can be sent once again without the need of re enrollment Deleting all users from the fingerprint Reader e Select the Reader from where the users should be deleted and click Erase Reader Database Deleting user finger templates from the Software e Select the User Mame E e Go to the fingertip that needs to be deleted right click and select Delete for one finger or Delete All for all fingers of the User With this procedure the User s fingerprints are deleted from the software but they remain present in the reader 100 O Enroll Delete Delete all AAA Complex upload Complex user upload is used to send multiple user selections to many readers e Click on Upload table in the main menu Biometry Help A Upload table e Use the mouse click to select the combination you need or use right click to check or clear an entire row or column 90 PROS LITE User Manual John Do E M Tom Smith Select Upload Users to readers or Delete Users from readers in the right click menu As the upload progresses the check boxes are cleared showing that the appropriate combination was successfully done When the upload is completed if there are still some checked i
29. e controller firmware version e Right click on the controller and select the Firmware update menu iy Firmware Update e On the Firmware update window click the Browse button The default location of the firmware files installed with PROS is in the PROS folder under Firmware folder If you have a newer version use browse to locate it e Select the firmware file with an xhc extension e Check the firmware version If the version is not greater than the existing version of the controller then do not upgrade with this file unless specified by the installer or manufacturer of this device 26 PROS LITE User Manual Firmware Update Device Main entry controll Firmware file EXXPRIPROS biniDebugFirmwarestEWYS52_w2 2bxhc Wersion 2 26 Product EWS2 y Cancel Upload e Click on the Upload button e Wait for the Update End Message e Close the Firmware update window Check firmware version e Right click on the controller and select the Check version menu EN Check version The version is displayed in the events panel Read controller settings o Right click on the controller and select the Check version menu E Read settings This option should only be used for a customer support diagnostic 2 Doors PROS LITE User Manual 28 xpr PROS LITE User Manual Hardware Electric strike There are many manufacturers of strikes and there are many things that have to be consid
30. elete the user you can change the access level to Nowhere instead or generate reports for the user and export them to a PDF Excel or Text file for keeping Biometry e Reader reading performance is decreased 1 Check if the fingerprint reading area is dirty Do not clean the device with any form of liquid Use a soft and dry cloth only 2 The reading area is damaged If the damage is minor try to calibrate the sensor e Fingerprint is not recognized normally 1 If your finger is wet retry after drying it 2 When your finger is too dry retry after blowing on your fingertip 3 If you have a cut on your registered finger register another fingerprint 67 xpr e Fingerprint is recognized but EWS reports another ID number 1 If the user is not deleted from the reader and the user is enrolled again with a new ID the reader will recognize the finger with the first ID To resolve this delete all users from the reader and re upload all users to the reader PROS LITE User Manual 68 xpr PROS LITE User Manual Glossary A Access Area A restricted access area controlled by a reader One area can contain other separate areas such as one or a group of rooms parking lot fenced restricted area Access controller When a credential is presented to a reader the reader sends the credential s information usually a number to a Control panel a highly reliable processor The control panel compares the credential s number
31. ered when buying one i e type of jamb type of locking hardware whether you require fail secure or fail safe length of latch depth of jamb voltage requirements and the length of the faceplate In some cases it is better to go with a Magnetic lock Sample picture Magnetic lock A magnetic lock is a simple locking device that consists of an electromagnet and armature plate Sample picture Door contact sensor The sensors are standard magnetic door sensors used in security applications Either Normally Open or Normally Closed Sensors can be used Normally Closed sensors door closed switch closed are recommended so that an alarm can be generated if the connection wire breaks 29 xpr PROS LITE User Manual Egress button Can be either a mechanical push button or an electronic touch sensor Configuring a door e Expand the controller item to see the doors vay Lo aa amp Inputs r Ey Outputs e Right click on the door to be configured and select the Properties item from the door drop down menu as ha pi E Main entry controll ram ARA E Door Ea Properties 5 TEE al E EEN Fa e Setthe values in the Door Basic tab peral aca LEAD Ma ent ao Onani Basic E Auxilaries EJ Time zones Kain door Lock release time 1 55sec 0 Toggle mode Door left open allowed time 1 255sec J cisable Door opened too long time 1 55min O disable Name
32. ers can be reached by PROS if they are connected to the RS485 port of EWSi 22 xpr pr de LoS qq eg Am Am A AM Am Am A y EE h LOT LOW Love A a une OOOO y i TP Eb PROS LITE User Manual Ews va e L eS i i wsersy asersy E pe ee E Add a controller e Right click on a portal connected to the controller and select Add controller gt EWS A I 7 i EC HIDE FAA PAO TR MCS e Enter Name and Serial number of the controller The Serial number is provided on the controller s board Mame Serial number Type e Click on the Save and Exit button e The New controller and the controller peripherals are shown under the portal item 23 xpr 2 Local CNY1000 Main entry controll a Doorl J Egress button Readerl tr Doore E Egress button ES Reader vy amp Inputs d Free inputl gt Free input v E4 Outputs Ei Free output Ej Free output2 PROS LITE User Manual e In order to see if EWS is online and communicating with the PC right click on the Controller and select Check Version from the controller drop down menu In the event panel it will be indicated if the controller is on line or not If the Serial Number does not match the controller will not go on line If there is no communication the controller name will have a red background color in the tree view Edit a controller e Right click on the controller and select the Properties menu
33. etwork communication IP Address Port Serial port COM Add amp Exit e Click on Add amp Exit The New portal is shown below the Portals item with a given name and a picture of the serial portal D Add a Network portal e Right click on the Portals item and select Add portal 16 xpr g deora es Add Portal p EEN Search Metwork Portals Le PROS LITE User Manual e Check the Network communication option e Consult your installer for the portal s IP address and Port and fill in the Portal properties window with the data Portals Portal name Local CN 1 000 Network communication vi IP Address 11 92 166 1 100 Port 4001 Serial port COM e Click on Add amp Exit e The new portal is shown bellow the Portals item with a given name and a picture of the network portal Search network portals This procedure is valid only if you have a CNV1000 TCP convertor device with built in CNV1000 e Right click on the Portals icon and select the Search network portals e On the Search portal window select the port to search default is 8000 e Click on the Search button and wait e If any portal is found it will be displayed in the table all Search portals Scan port default 8000 SODIO Password default 00000000 OOOOO000 Delayims Add setup If the Portal does not exist in PROS click on the Add column button in the portal row The Portal will be added t
34. her devices Intruder alarm fire temperature The access controller can be programmed to execute specific actions following the change of the inputs state Inputs can only have two states OFF ON Inputs are also used to pass the information to the Access control software IP Address The Internet Protocol IP address is a numerical label that is assigned to devices participating in a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication between its nodes IP Port The port number is a 16 bit unsigned integer ranging from 0 to 65535 The process associates with a particular port known as binding to send and receive data meaning that it will listen for incoming packets whose destination port number and IP destination address match that port and or send outgoing packets whose source port number is set to that port M Magnetic lock A simple locking device that consists of an electromagnet and armature plate By attaching the electromagnet to the door frame and the armature plate to the door a current passing through the electromagnet attracts the armature plate holding the door shut Mantrap A group of doors with the logic that only one door can be open at a time Opening one of the doors leads to the locking of all other doors until the closure of the first one Using a combination of inputs and outputs a mantrap can be extended to doors from different Access controllers in the same site O Operator A person listed in the
35. iguration procedure on the other doors driven by the same controller e If the Automatic update for controllers option is set PROS will configure the controller immediately if it is not set update the controller manually with the controller menu option Send configuration Jo LUCO AM UU ae Properties gt Start pulling stop pulling er Send configuration el A 31 xpr PROS LITE User Manual Door control e Right click on the door to control and select the control item from the door drop down menu E ESP Properties fit Ni a Open A H Doo Lock pd Inpul Unlock Open Acts as legal access to the door door behavior is the same as normal access Lock Locks the door so that it can t be opened by users Unlock Cancels the Lock command 32 xpr Readers PROS LITE User Manual 33 xpr Hardware Proximity readers PROS lite supports readers with 26 and 34 bit output Metal prox reader with a Wiegand output PROS LITE User Manual 34 gt xpr PROS LITE User Manual Fingerprint readers BioXr Fingerprint reader with keypad Can be set to 26 34 or custom Wiegand output Authentication modes can be Finger Finger and Keycode and Finger or Keycode Bioln Prox Wall mount Fingerprint with Proximity reader BioC Fingerprint reader with a Wiegand output 35 PROS LITE User Manual Configuring readers Expand the Door item to view the readers wv a
36. is not set update each controller manually using the controller menu option Send configuration Ep COMICO tri F ou p control a Properties Es Start pulling Stop pulling of Send configuration Holidays e Double click on the Holidays item in the Users Panel a Holidays e Enter the holidays 45 PROS LITE User Manual Holiday Repeat Day i 1 New year mi 07 01 2010 pl Ii Holidaye O 3 Holidays y 4 Holiday yg 5 Holiday b Holiday 14 15 7 Holiday E at 22 8 Holidays mE J Holiday 16 04 2010 40 Wales an i Holiday column Enter the holiday name Repeat column Check to make the holiday valid annually Day column Enter the holiday date or click on the right side and select the date in the new calendar window Click on the Save amp Exit button If the Automatic update for controllers option is set PROS will configure the controllers immediately if it is not set update each controller manually using the controller menu option Send configuration Ss LULO Gi buon p ontroll F Properties gt Start pulling Stop pulling OB Send configuration 46 xpr PROS LITE User Manual Access levels Adding Access level Right click on the Access level main item in the Users Panel and click on Add new Access level E n t Access Level ge Add now Access lowel Enter the Access level name NI Access lewel name Mormal Reader 121 T22 T23
37. k configure the router and restore the PC settings to the previous value Example If the PC IP address is 10 10 10 5 and the EWSi IP address is 192 168 1 100 set the PC IP to value 192 168 1 X where X is between 1 and 254 taking care not to set the same address as the EWSi or another existing IP address in the network Configure EWSI Set the PC IP address back to 10 10 10 5 e EWS does not react on reader reading Reader s LED stays inactive 1 EWS Wiegand is not set to match the reader 2 Check the reader power supply 3 Replace the reader e Devices connected to the USB to RS485 converter are offline 1 The USB converter is represented as a COM Port on the PC side If the converter is plugged into another USB port the COM number will be changed The solution is to plug the converter into the initial USB port or to change the COM value in the Portal properties 2 Check the converter connections e Controllers change connection state controller icon changes background color to red 1 If the controller is using an RS485 connection check for cable damage termination load 120 Ohm and quality of cables 2 More than 31 units the controllers and readers are connected to the same RS485 bus e Cannot get events report for User 1 The user was deleted and entered again with the same name Once the user is deleted all events for the user are deleted Entering a new user with same name will not retrieve the events The solution is not to d
38. k on the selected day in the month calendar For a range of days click and hold the left mouse button on the first day of the range drag to the last day of the range and release the mouse e Select time period Select time From Repeat daily If Repeat daily is checked reports will be generated for the selected time range of the day every 62 xpr day in the selected days range e Select controller in the Controller table PROS LITE User Manual Inputs report e Set time and controller filters e Select the Inputs in the additional filter panel Free input Free inpute e Click on the Show button load report Outputs report e Set time and controller filters e Select the outputs in the additional filter panel Inputs Outputs Doors FO Bare A 1 Free output E Free output e Click on the Show button load report Doors report e Set time and controller filters e Select the Doors in the additional filter panel Inputs Dutputs Doors Main door Doore e Click on the Show button load report 63 xpr PROS LITE User Manual HardwareReport Load report window Double click on the Access item in the expanded Reports item to open the Hardware report wndow Hardware Report Select month Select days Select ti gt 2000 elect time w 2010 CN an sa E 01 January Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun From 00 00 2 To 23 59 02 February 1 2 3 4 03 March S 6 2 6
39. l Portals Local CN 1000 Main entry controll Outputs Free outputi Basic Activated at Time zones Auxilaries Name Free outputl ON time O togle 1 255 sec pulse Enable Name Type the Output Name ON time Select how long the output relay should stay energized Enter 0 to toggle the relay state on event Enable Check to enable output e Select the Activated at Time zones tab if you need to use the output as a time activated relay EL Portals Local CNY 1000 Main entry controll Outputs Free outputl e Basic Activated at Time zones Auxilaries i Zone ra Time zone Begin End g E 1 Work time 09 00 1700 Hiz Time ones 00 00 25 59 lola Sree oman 09 00 Click on the Auxiliaries tab to select if the output relay should follow the door state O Portals Local CNY1000 Main entry controll Outputs Free outputl A Basic Activated at Time zones Auvillaries Follow Door sensors Door sensor Di Qe e Click on the Save amp Exit button e Repeat the output configuration procedure on the other outputs available on the same controller e ifthe Automatic update for controllers option is set PROS will configure the controller immediately if it is not set update the controller manually using the controller menu option Send configuration gt Main entry control nn COCA Gri AAA ee Properties Start pulling Stop pulling Ag Send configuration 43 Xp 6 K r PROS LITE User Manual
40. n a eet o Add Controller goa ENS Properties ES Delete Portal w Search devices Firmware Uppdate e Consult your installer for the controller Serial number and fill in the controller properties window with the data Portals Local CN 1000 am Properties Gr Advanced E APB Mame Main entry controll Serial number 02 06 04 003 Type e Click on Save amp Exit button e The new controller and controller peripherals are shown under the portal item Local CNY1000 52 Main entry controll i Doorl 3 Egress button 1 E Reader Door D Egress button Y Reader Inputs ve Free inputi Mz Free input v Ej Outputs Ei Free output EM Free output2 Adding a user Double click on the Users item E Time zones A Holidays 2 Access Level Departments Heports Operators PROS LITE User Manual On the Users window click on New user The button caption will change to Save Enter the Name of the user the user ID card number select Unlimited in the Access level drop down list box select General in the Department drop down list box and select the validity period from until Find user O B User name Eric Smithson Name Homasif n 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 101 1010 1011 1012 1013 1014 1015 1016 1017 1018 1019 Clear all Click on Save J a El OVO OO OO ooog
41. o your collection of Portals with the same name as the found device IP Y Portals S Local CNY1000 Configure the CNV 1000 e Right click on the Portals icon and select the Search network portals 17 xpr e On the Search portal window select the port to search the default is 8000 e Click on the Search button and wait e If any portal is found it will be displayed in the table PROS LITE User Manual aH Search portals Scan port default 80011 SODIO Password default 00000000 OOOOO000 a Nain Delayims Add Sep 192 168 2 100 C so z e Enter an 8 digit device password factory default is 00000000 e Find a row with a portal to configure and click on the appropriate Setup button e The setup portal window is shown with the portal settings If the values are empty reading settings from CNV 1000 will not be possible Setup Portal A E a a setup por 2 2 La a a a co Password Mask Gateway MAC DHCP Enable DMS Data port M oo in Pha on Pa mn in Lal cn _ a oc a El E af A a A Dedicated client na a El a En co a 1 PA tm i ma on Ela ra E T atl ra mia alla 2 EA cn on aa Dedicated IP Dedicated MAC Enable web interface Web port Version Read settings e Enter new settings IP IP address of device Setup port Network port for search and setup Changing is not rec
42. of the day for the APB options to be reset All users will be considered as out of the protected area e Click on the Save Exit button e If the Automatic update for controller s option is set PROS will configure the controller immediately If it is not set update the controller manually via the controller menu option Send configuration COCA wri F oF LPP gt mam gt bn a Start stop pooling Properties Start pulling Stop pulling Send configuration e Right click on the controller and select the Start or Stop pooling menu 20 xpr 2 gt PROS LITE User Manual GF Properties Start pulling ura Stop pulling This setting will be valid until PROS is closed Upload configuration to a controller e Right click on the controller and select the Send configuration menu E LULA VINY I UUU gt E Properties Start pulling HVS Stop pulling re Send configuration a e See the events panel to check the configuration flow Set controller time e Right click on the controller and select the Set time menu E Set time The Time and Date value from the PC will be sent to the controller Check the PC s time and date accuracy before using this command Upload users database e Right click on the controller and select the Reload keys menu le Reload keys This command will erase the controller user database and upload users from the PC database Firmware update e Check th
43. ommended Password Password for access to read and change the settings of the CNV 1000 It is recommended to change the default password and use it for all converters in the system Mask Enter the device subnet mask Gateway Default gateway MAC Physical address of the device Changing is not recommended DHCP Enable Enable the DHCP client DNS Address of the DNS server Data port Port used for communication between PROS and devices behind the converter Dedicated client To forbid unauthorized access to devices connected to the portal from another system select one of the following options a Disabled no source security checking b MAC only the source MAC address must be equal to the Dedicated MAC value c IP only the source IP address must be equal to the Dedicated IP value d IP or MAC at least one of the conditions from point b and c must be true e IP and MAC both b and c conditions must be true 18 xpr Enable web interface enable or disable the CNV 1000 web interface for configuration Web port Web interface port Version Read only field displaying the firmware version of the converter e Click on Send settings to configure the device wait for the result message PROS LITE User Manual PROS E Service setup done Edit a portal e Right click on portal and select Properties a Portals eg Local CNY1000 SS 192 168 2 100 6 Add Controller EE Properties SE alata Partal e Change the se
44. p and select Enroll 0 a 0 Enroll e Inthe next 15 sec present the finger on the selected reader and the finger tip will turn blue with the percentage of successful enrollment shown next to the fingertip a O e Repeat the procedure for the other fingers as required Click on Save templates All the enrolled fingers will change their color to red Bag Q E Note If more fingerprints are added for one user all fingers will send the same Wiegand Code to the controller Enrollment from a desktop Reader Install the Desktop Reader BioE using the drivers located on the CD provided with the Fingerprint Reader It 93 xpr is installed in the same way as a USB Device When the desktop reader has been installed it will automatically appear in the Software PROS LITE User Manual e Select the User in the User Column NOT the Check Box the Check Box is used for sending the fingerprints and the User Name cell will turn blue Mame y Tomas M Solace e Select the desktop reader from where the enrollment will be done Ga My PC AE e Right click on the fingertip and select Enroll j a 0 Enroll e Inthe next 15 sec present the finger on the selected reader and the finger tip will turn blue with the percentage of successful enrollment shown next to the fingertip D e Repeat the procedure for the other fingers if needed e Click on Save templates All the enrolled fingers will change colo
45. ponding finger Only the right combination will send the user Wiegand to EWS Send This ID for Unknown Finger sends the desired Wiegand when an unknown finger is applied Unknown PIN sends the desired Wiegand when an unknown Pin Code is applied Button A Pressed sends the desired Wiegand when button A is pressed Button B Pressed sends the desired Wiegand when button B is pressed e Click on the Save amp Exit button e If the Automatic update for biometry option is set PROS will configure the reader immediately if it is not set update the reader manually using the reader menu option Send configuration 39 xpr PROS LITE User Manual i Door SP Properties F Inputs w Enable j Outputs FE Disable GH Check version ia Firmware update Ay Get settings NOD Send configuration Check firmware version e Right click on the reader and select the Check version item Firmware update e Check the reader firmware version e Right click on the reader and select Firmware update menu e On the Firmware update window click on the Browse button The default location of the firmware files installed with PROS is in the PROS folder under Firmware folder If you have a newer version use browse to locate it e Select the firmware file with a xhc extension e Check the firmware version If the version is not greater than the existing version of the reader then do not upgrade with this file unless specified by the Installer or
46. r to red Q Note If more fingerprints are added for one user all fingers will send the same Wiegand Code to the controller 1 First the reader must be selected from where the enrollment will be done In this case we select the Desktop reader 2 Right click on the fingertip and select Enroll 3 In the next 15 sec present the finger on the reader the desktop reader and the finger tip will turn blue with the percentage of successful enrollment shown next to the fingertip 4 Click on Save templates Uploading the fingerprints to the Fingerprint readers e Select the Users whose fingers templates will be sent to the reader by clicking on the checkbox of the user Name ai e Select the Fingerprint Reader to where the Users data should be sent and click on Upload selected users to reader e As each user is being sent the checkbox will uncheck indicating that the user has been successfully sent At the same time the Amber LED of the Fingerprint Reader will blink Note The average time for transferring one finger template is 0 8 sec Mame Note If there were any PIN Codes available they will also have been sent 54 xpr PROS LITE User Manual Deleting Fingerprints In General after transferring the fingerprints are stored in the Fingerprint Reader and in the Software Deleting can be done only in the software only in the readers or from both places Deleting one user from the fingerprint Reader e Sele
47. rt e Set time filters 60 xpr PROS LITE User Manual e Set the filter for User or Department report e Select the Doors in the additional filter panel Additional filter D Readers A Doors Door wi Main door _ Doore e Click on the Show button at the bottom of the Additional filter panel to load the report Time User report John Smith 06 April 2010 00 00 20 April 2010 23 59 At doors Main door Reader Event Monday 19 April 2010 02 26 10 Main entry Access granted 61 xpr PROS LITE User Manual I O reports Load report window e Double click on the Access item in the expanded Reports item to open the lO report window Select month Select days Select ti gt Bn elect time lunas CIO e anaes 02 February Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun From 00 00 To 23 59 f 03 March 3 1 2 3 4 04 April ESF 08 August 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 MM 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 LU Repeat daily JToday 20 04 2010 Inputs Outputs Doors Fl Name Set time and controllers filters e Expand the month window and click on the desired month select month v 2010 08 August Only the months with events are shown in the month window e Select days select days Mon Tue ved Thu Fr Sat Sun 13 1 Fa 3 4 1415 BB 7 8 3 i 1 ib te Td te 44 156 OO 16 19 20 21 Mes 24 25 VE 26 27 28 29 30 18 _ Today 20 04 2010 For a one day report clic
48. s one or more doors can be reset at a fixed time of the day can prevent double access within a given period of time Since the Access controller is enforcing these restrictions Anti passback can be enforced only on doors and readers connected to the same controller B Biometry The way of recognizing specific body parts specific to each person The most common parts used in security systems are Fingerprint Face Eye Finger vein Voice and Palm For higher security biometry can be mixed and combined with standard access techniques like Fingerprint Proximity card Fingerprint Code C Code Personal identification presented by typing a sequence of numbers on a keypad Depending on the keypad model it can be with a fixed or variable length COM COM port Serial communication interface Can be an existing PC port or can be an external component The external component can be a USB device with drivers or a network device using drivers on the PC side to create a virtual COM port Control panel Same as Access controller D Department Grouping the users by internal organization Used for printing reports with a convenient grouping of users Door contact sensor The sensors are standard magnetic door sensors used in security applications Either Normally Open or Normally Closed Sensors can be used Normally Closed sensors door closed switch closed are recommended so that an alarm can be generated if the connection wire breaks E
49. t the Delete menu item The Access Level cannot be deleted if any users are assigned to it Y Access Level nee a car g Users Ss Properties b Ea Departmen pl Delete z n n 48 xpr PROS LITE User Manual Departments Add a Department e Right click on the Departments item in the Users Panel and click on Add new dz gt E Reports Add new i _ Nene akarna os e Enter the Department name and click on the save amp Exit button Departments General Department name Edit a Department e Expand the Department item in the Users Panel right click on the Department and select the Edit menu item pi a i iliac Reports Edit e Edit the Department name e Click on the Save amp Exit button Delete a Department e Expand the Department item in the Users Panel right click on the department and select the Delete menu item Reports Edit Operators Delete 49 xpr PROS LITE User Manual Users Double click on the Users item in the Users Panel to open the Users window Time zones J Holidays da Access Level pe na E ba Departments P Reports b gt W Operators Add a user e Click on the New User button User name Eric Smithson Name UserID Card number 10471111 Keycode 0000 1000 a Site code User code 50887 Eric smithsor 22 Basic E Output control A Biometry Thomas Man 1003 Access level Unlimited si
50. t will be considered as no keycode Events display control The events table contains images that can use up a large amount of system memory and reduce system performance Therefore when the events table reaches a pre defined maximum number of events shown the row number will be reduced to the latest defined number of events Auto Logon If enabled the selected user will be logged in at program start if the correct password is entered Automatic update options If this Controller s option is checked the controllers will be updated when any changes are made by PROS For example if the Controller properties form is open a click on the Save amp Exit button will invoke the update procedure and send the new settings to the controller If the update is not possible controller is not on line not mounted yet network malfunctioning the event will be added to the event panel and must be performed manually later If the Users option is checked for every Save command on forms containing relevant user configuration user data will be sent to all the controllers in the system If some of the controllers do not respond the event will added to the event panel If the Date amp Time option is checked PROS will update the controller s date and time on start and every 12 hours if already running If the Biometry option is checked the biometric devices will be updated when the properties form is closed with the Save button 12
51. tems repeat the upload command 96 xpr PROS LITE User Manual Reports To generate reports expand the Reports item in the User panel a LE ID 4 Access y lO reports All reports are shown on the report form with following buttons Las ES Export save report to disk or send it to mail recipient in various file formats PDF Excel Text 23 Print print report Navigation to view the First page Previous page Next page Last page pe Refresh refresh data on the report q Find search for specific text in the report di gt Zoom change the zoom factor of the displayed report does not affect exported or printed report User list report e Double click on the ID item in the expanded Reports item e Wait for the report to be generated as shown ID list User ID John Smith 456 456 xpr PROS LITE User Manual Access reports Load report window e Double click on the Access item in the expanded Reports item to open the Access report window Access report select month Select days Select time gt gt 2010 poe Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun From 00 00 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 O Repeat daily 14 15 16 1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2 28 29 30 Today 05 06 2010 Basic filter Additional filter 3 User amp Department D Readers fil Doors Reader 7 Bioxr AIl users _ Reader2 All users f ie Reader _ Reader2 Unknown ID Set time filters e Exp
52. ttings on the properties window Portals Portal name Local N1000 Network communication wi IF Address 192 165 1 100 Fort 001 senal port COM e Click on the Save amp Exit button Delete a portal The Portal can be deleted only if there is no device added to it e Right click on the portal and select the Delete menu 192 168 2 100 o Add Controller Ei Properties Delete Portal e Ni e Confirm deletion 19 PROS LITE User Manual PROS Are ou sure Firmware update A Firmware update can only be done to a CNV 1000 standalone or embedded converter e Check the portal firmware version by using the Configure CNV 1000 procedure gt ortal to be updated and select the Firmware update menu Add Controller Properties Delete Portal Search devices Firmware Uppdate e On the Firmware update window click the Browse button The default location of the firmware files installed with PROS is in the PROS folder under Firmware folder If you have a newer version use browse to locate it Open Look in Firmwares 13 P E E E BioC_w1 6 xhc y E BIOXr_w1 22 xhc My Recent E BioxrC_w1 42 xhc Documents SERVIDO vi 04 he E Ews2_v2 25 xhc My Documents 33 My Computer a File name CNY1000_v1 04 xhc 13 Open My Network Files of type Firmware i Cancel Al e Select
53. utput control 44 Access settings 45 Time zones 45 Holidays 45 Access levels 47 Adding Access level 47 Edit access level 48 Delete Access Level 48 Departments 49 Add a Department 49 Edit a Department 49 Delete a Department 49 Users 50 Add a user 50 Edit a user 51 Delete a user 51 Fingerprints 53 Read me first 53 Enrolling Fingerprints from a reader 53 Enrollment from a desktop Reader 53 Uploading the fingerprints to the Fingerprint readers 54 Deleting Fingerprints 55 Deleting one user from the fingerprint Reader 55 Deleting all users from the fingerprint Reader 55 Deleting user finger templates from the Software 55 Complex upload 55 Reports 5 7 User list report 57 Access reports 58 Load report window 58 Set time filters 58 User report 59 Unknown ID report 59 Department report 60 Adding a reader filter to Access report 60 Adding a Doors filter to Access report 60 I O reports 62 Load report window 62 Set time and controllers filters 62 Inputs report 63 Outputs report 63 Doors report 63 HardwareReport 64 Load report window 64 xpr PROS LITE User Manual Set time and controllers filters 64 Program operators 66 Add an operator 66 Edit an operator 66 Delete an operator 66 Troubleshouting 67 Biometry 67 Glossary 69 xpr PROS LITE User Manual Getting Started This Getting Started Guide will use examples to guide you through the minimum configuration required after installing the PROS Lite This example assumes
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