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1. AEpu information including date and time At System Report AEpu information AEpu items can be selected from which the report must be generated AEBridge kernel AEpu production date Date Time Memory usage Metwork ip addess Number of threads AEBridge kernel AEBridge application software version AEpu production date AEpu type Control board type Date Time Time Difference Memory usage Network ip address Operating System Version SSL supported Jave Runtime Environment Number of threads Socket connection time outs Socket read time outs Socket failures Socket max connection ti Socket max connectio Socket connection es ters Nedap N V Cance AEBridge application Control board type AEpu type Java Runtime Environment Kernel version of the u Application version o AEpu firmware not the AEOS Production date e g AP8001 AP is A Epu Year code month code day e g 486 586 Date and time ofthe AEpu Between nd PC where AEmon is running Total m free memory e g 192 1 1 ork system of the AEpu including version number O oftware version on this AEpu on this AEpu nly for Nedap developers nly for Nedap developers Only for Nedap developers Only for Nedap developers Only for Nedap developers Only for Nedap developers Only for Nedap developers Only for Nedap developers AEmon User Manual Page 32 of 46 me cdea AEmon 11 TESTING PORT USAGE
2. AEpu s zoom In zoom Gut zoom Ta Fit zoom Mormal Suto Layout Prink State Monitor Show Groups sepurew 2 1 bu ia Login aepurew a X User roct Oy AccessPoint H E Hepie eas Oyaa E Protection E MessageMapper i E Miscellaneous a E Logical E Service Monitoring FH Sy Devices Login screen for AEpu s Select for filtering on Al ad and or tags i ee 1 out of 1 1 listed zoom 100 At the login screen for the AEpu you can activate Use as Cpu to use this login and password for each AEpu this will prevent you from filling in each time this pay Ki C O OD S Q T Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 8 of 46 Amon 4 1 Menu overview Following menu s are available some depending if connected to an AEpu e File Connections to select AEpu s or show all selected AEpu s automatic AEpu discovery Lookup service Can be done using the name of the AEpu e g AEpu_Frontdoor or the IP address e g 192 12 12 61 or automatically by selecting the appropriate lookup services A filter can be applied to select one a set of all AEpu s in the system for the defined lookup services More than one Lookup service can be used Prerefences make your own personalised settings to work with AEmon AEpu Define logout time at AEpu and AEpu upload location Behaviour State if every time you deploy you want to see the overview what to deploy and confirm this Also c
3. At Inputs SecuredDigitalInputs following information is given also represented with colours e Value 0 Input is passive 1 Input is active e Mode 0 Normally closed 1 Normally open 2 Secured Normally closed 3 Secured Normally open e Delay Debounce value Remark Value 0 or 1 represents status of this input If input is closed and the setting of this input mode is Normally closed than his status will be passive At above situation IN1 is at hardware level physical input closed IN2 is open At Outputs Digital Outputs following information is given also represented Grows e State 0 Output is passive Q 255 Output is continuous active 1 254 Output is active during this time x 100 msec e Behaviour 0 Normal 1 Blinking rate Ses 6 4 Configure the AEpu View Configuration use F1 key R Default view is the classic view you can change to the rap ical mode by View Graphical mode see also 6 6 Q Each AEpu must know what action it must per QR how inputs and outputs are linked to an AEbc This is done in the configuration part of AEmon Here an add and change components AEbc s and deploy them More information about the AEbc s can be feundn the corresponding AEbc manuals For generating a configuration on an A owing actions must be taken e Select the AEpu amp e Select at Components New S e Select Catergory of AEbc gt be type and e Use if necessary Presetti select avaible AEpack
4. The device type can be unknown when a live AEpu configuration is retrieved from an AEpu and the addressed AEpack is not present in the AEpu Right clicking a device node allows the user to open a properties dialog where device address and host name can be changed Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 23 of 46 me cdaea AEmon 6 6 1 State Monitor The state monitor makes it possible to watch real time logical state changes in a graphical way h AEmon connected to 1 AEpu Ie Jol x File View AEpu System Configuration Component Group Graphical Help Epu s zoom In zoom utr zoom To Fit Zoom Mormal Auto Layout Print State Monitor Show Groups aepurew 2 1 b re E gt badge unl 0 AccessPoint Display Protection MessageMapper Miscellaneous Logical Service Monitoring Devices Filter gt gt He 1 out of 1 1 listed aepurew aepurew zoom 100 A logical 1 is indicated by a red link a logic 0 by a dark blu ine underlying mechanism makes use of the same AEpu events as the View Events functions described FFAS or this reason this monitor function will take some AEpu performance Only digital signals are monitored gt 6 6 2 Options Q The option dialog Graphical Options contains Tiowing options e Snap Grid e Grid height and width e Grid style Invisible Dots Crosses ork ints e Drags real time if enabled defa n
5. 22 r Manual connect for starting Configure the AccessPoint AEbc to this AEpu see AEmon ene only the badge input and the UNLock output to the corresponding War AESERVER PART ISSUE BADGE 25 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Check in AEOS if there is an unconfirmed accesspoint i o name of the AccessPoint deployed before Confirm this unconfirmed accesspoint Make an Entrance and link the before confirmed accesspoi t to this Entrance see AEOS User Manual Define the Identifier type to be used The identifier typ ynin of the cards to be read see AEOS User Manual Define a Day Timezone which is always valid 24 4 each day e g a free period of 1 day which is valid form 00 00 to 00 00 see AEOS User Manual Define a Template with the combination of the foy defined Entrance and Day Time schedule Open the Event Monitor with filter all events Present a badge to the antenna and checkat t led on the AEpack blinks If the ID led of the AEpack is not inka this first must be solved No D led on the AEpack means that no data is received or understood by the AEpack Check at the Event Monitor if the m e Not authorized badge with card type and card number is shown If noting appears the Event Moni EOS has no connection with the AEpu If an undefineable string appe firmware of the AEpack could be wrong or the Identifier type is not defined correctly Add a person Employee Sneha give him acc
6. X AEpUrew port 22 ok 21 02 07 16 51 port 2 ok aepurew port 123 ak 21 02 07 16 51 44 a pork 125 Connection refused connect aepurew port 1099 ok 21 02 07 16 51 44 port 1099 ok aepureyw port 4160 ak 21 02 07 16 51 45 port 4160 Connection refused connect aepuUrew port 8081 ok 21 02 07 16 51 45 port 8081 ok aepuUrew port 8181 ok 21 02 07 16 51 45 port 8181 ok aepurew port 8182 ok 21 02 07 16 51 45 port 8182 ok aepurew port 8153 ok 21 02 07 16 51 45 Sepurew pork 8133 ok aepurev port 6184 ok 1 02 07 16 51 45 aepurew port 8184 ok aepurew port 8185 ok 21 02 07 Ler aepurew port 8185 Connection refused connect aepurew port 8186 ok 21 02 07 16 5 N AEpUrEw port 6166 Connection refused connect aepurery port 8187 ok 1 02 07 16 als aepurew port 8187 Connection refused connect aepurer port 8183 ok 21 02 07 1 aepurenw port 8188 ck Remark At the right screen tested with TCP connectighytest activated the red lines indicate that the failed are not used by this AEpu application E g port 4160 is only used on an AEpu e a lookup service is deployed Port 123 is used by the NTP procera ases UDP so there is no TCP listener Ports 8185 8187 are not in use t a range specified but this does not mean that they are all used Q O gt Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 34 of 46 me cdea AEmon 11 2 Testing ports from AEserver to AEpu AEpu aepurew PC with AEmon nvc019 Settings x J Execute
7. For using this item you need to know the aspects and differences of IP and TCP port numbers and protocols AEOS uses different ports In some situations these ports can be used by another system or blocked by e g a firewall For more information about the used ports check the AEOS Advanced Installation Manual For the more experience users it is also possible to perform these tests directly on the AEpu e g using the secure Shell by using the command portscan portscan verbose route lt hostname gt lt port gt lt port gt verbose Gives additional information route Identical with AEmon port scanner Basic mode only IP connection No route TCP connection is tested Advanced mode There are two tests available e Basic Test on IP level with fixed set of target ports If not correct you will see errors of No route to host e Advanced Test on IP or TCP level with user definable set of target p nect to application If not correct you will see errors of Connection refuse This test can be executed locally but also remote so e g from AEmon to an A pu but also from the AEpu to AEmon activate Execute remote from oy Using System Tools Port scanner will give next screen W Port scanner x KS Execut Ta Se test locally or remote In this case it is ZEBCULE Femore Prom cuted locally from this PC nvc019 Target Target information to which device the connection must be che
8. e AEbc is now added at n settings can be changed e Deploy AEbc to S bc is now active on AEpu An configuration is after been deployed saved on the AEpu and can also been saved on disk as backup View Configuration Save If the configuration is saved automatically see Prereferences AEmon makes also a back up of the old configuration file At the configurations directory you can select only the AEpu configuration files aepu or All files The latest shows also the bak files Lookin JC configurations as Bi E E Fe a aepurew aepu aepurew aepu bak My Recent aepurew_new components aepu Documents aepurew_ New componentsaepu 4epu Desktop File name Jaepurew_new components 4epu Open Files of type jal Files Cancel 4Epu configuration files aepu Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 17 of 46 mca AEmon AEmon will for each selected component check the hardware for corresponding AEpacks AEmon connected to AEpu 172 16 16 20 eS 6 x ere en eee File View Help Configuration Components uts Properties 17 2 16 16 20 Open Mame l Hostname Address term LET Behaviour Component x Select Catego Select Type 1 New lWaccessPoint E r aN 2 Select Category Monitoring Terk New Behaviour Component l X Select Catego Select Type Hal Standa r Sta goatee nn njangar Readers hilaniiall
9. will give in a separate screen all logging of AEmon with type of data date time and additional information Explanation e Warnings are represented in green e Errors in red e Debug information in black Saving the Program log can only by select all Cntr All and than Copy this data to e g Notepad Clearing the Program log use right mouse button and select Clear The logging data shown in the window is also written into file aemonlog 7 2 AEpu logging e Select the AEpu File Connect and go to the logging screen Kiew Log use F2 key i AEmon connected to AEpu 192 163 151 105 File View Help Logging settings 4Epu Level Debug 4 Category M Everts M Exceptions v SS AEBus Tx AEBus Rx Erase wW Logging snapshot P S Get 3 e 01 07 05 16 06 50 665 AEpuLogTextFile A a 1 4 m 01 07 05 16 06 50 8 StandardAccessPaint Doorz E clivated manual talze auto false emergency talse apState 0 3 e 0107 05 16 06 50 8 AEpuLogTextFile DevicePrapert ShangeEvent acpurev 4P1001 01 2 3 0 3 e 0107 05 16 06 50 8 AEpuLogTextFile Erer ckedEvent 1 120226810873 name Door2 host aepurevy state false 13 e 010705 16065589 AEpuLogTextFile Devi olevert aepureyy Door Unlock 0 3 e 0107 05 16 06 55 689 AcpuLogTextFile D rolEvent aepurevy Door Unlock Indication 0 3 e O10705 16 06 55 69 AEpuLogTextFile ctEvent 1 120226815690 name iInputs host aepurevy input nurmbe
10. 4 localhost 32 JAP3002IN2 SecondFloorDoors hputtsuard 4 localhost 32 AP3002IN3 Doort StandardDoor localhost 32 POONA Door StandardDoor ibi E eer Outputs for InputGuard on AP3002 both Result and Sabotaged are used Inputs Outputs Properties tP sepurew Jo Name K Address tem EmergenyCheck inputGuard1 Resut locghost 32 APSDO2ZRY1 E FirstFloorvvindows InputGuard 4 econdFloorDoors lnputisuard 4 Components zjSabotaged tocalogs 32 AP3002RY2 wW Doorl StandardDoor Door StandardDoory KS Properties For inputs several settings can be made Importa x check how the AEbc should act if the link to oa the hardware input fails Input status when binding fails input nt if other AEpu s AEpacks are used to link the Components Inputs Outputs F Ope les sepurev O vae unis Emergeny heck lnputGuard 1 Event Mode 0 Osal 1 change FirstFloornvindow s nputisuard 4 Input ContasiDebounce Time SecondFloorboors lnputsuard 4 Input 1 nafig Pelased Door StandardDoor Input 1 Sako age alarm enabled Door StandardDoor Input 1 J He Inp State when binding fails orally closed There is no need to use an in odule AP3002 for the InputGuard The user is free to select any of the unused inputs for Benen alarms with the InputGuards Above e g the free inputs of the AP1001 are used Components Inputa Outputs Properti
11. Configurating without having a connection 39 13 6 Automatic AEpu discovery 39 13 7 Lookup services 39 13 8 InterAEpu functionality 39 13 9 AEpu hosts file using AEconf 39 13 10 AEpu hosts file distributing over all AEpu s 40 13 11 Rebooting AEpu using batch script Q 40 CONFIGURATION OF ACCESSPOINTS wd 4 14 1 Actions on AEmon a 41 14 2 Actions on AEserver 41 14 3 Deleting AccessPoints e 41 FIRST TIME USE ON AESERVER 42 15 1 Short procedure how to get started with AEOS 42 A MENU OVERVIEW gt arenes 44 FILES AND DIRECTORIES A X 46 amp S S Q T Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 3 of 46 mea AEmon 1 INTRODUCTION The AEmon program is used as configuring tool for AEOS AEpacks AEmon also contains several debug functions AEmon is needed to configure the AEpacks and Access points Only after the Access points are configured and deployed they can be detected in the AEOS user interface AEconf is an helpful program to make the correct IP settings for the AEpu instead of using hypertermial or putty 2 INSTALLATION of AEMON and AECONF For the installation see the AEOS software CD AEmon and AEconf are part of the installation AEpv s are connected using the network This manual describes the use of AEmon How the correct network settings must be made is described in the AEOS installation manual and also at chapter AEpu configuration Remark The software version of the AEpu must be the sam
12. ack x gt 4 3 Select Type Monitoring Technical Doorl 2 Preset InfGutputs W gelha vailable AEpack 4 Enter name ising v AEpack type 5 Select AEpack _ 10 AP1001 ad gy APIOON El Ww ox oan After selecting Component New anew box a s on which following selections can be made e Select Category The behaviour nents have been divided into different categories e Select Type Depending aa ftware version various behaviour components can be selected e Name Give a logi e to this behaviour component e g Front Door This na r on presented in AEOS frontend e Preset In Outputs ae s of this behaviour component be default or not If not all settings must de manually default then all settings are Not Defined e Select available AEpa Ooa the available AEpacks connected to this AEpu are shown when Otherwise address and AEpack type must be set manually Address e logic address as set on the AEpack AEpack type Ne correct type of AEpack Use the OK button to add the new behaviour component Now the Inputs Outputs and Properties can be changed Are all settings correct than the AEbc s can be deployed During deployment AEmon checks if there are any inconsistencies on Inputs or Outputs for this AEpu Attention The OK button is only active if all needed data for this behaviour component is filled in If AEpu is not online the available AEpacks a
13. button to check change the lookup server for this AEpu Remark AEpu s are only shown in AEmon if the AEpu name is known name must be present in the hosts file of the PC whore AEmon is running or use DNS More information about the lookup servers can be found in the AEOS Advanced Installation Manual Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 14 of 46 me cdea AEmon At the left bottom of AEmon information about the lookup server s can be found ey 4 listed Selected AEpu Nr of AEpu s shown in AEmon Filter to show AEpu s in AEmon Selected Lookup servers use mouse over to see the name Green Lookup server s present Red no lookup server 6 1 2 AEpu lookup server check and change By using right mouse button on an AEpu or at AEpu Properties Lookup O the Lookup services for this AEpu can be checked and changed S x File View AEpu System Configuration Component Group Help AEpu s Components Inputs Outputs i io o n i Properties Tags A aepurew 2 1 b Secure shell Lookup services Software update amp XQ Attention Be careful with changing the lookup services this S only be done by qualified personnel 6 1 3 AEpu information Q In the left all available AEpu s as seen by the ohh rv and those manually added are shown If the AEpu version is unequal to the AEmon version this will be shown X AEmon connected to 5 AEpu s File
14. er erifier type No verification ANS ooo nlock time S000 Mm No inimurm unlock tire S00 mo el otAuthorized time AGER oor open alarm time 2000 Harcodebadge Nput contact debounce time s MifareBadge irect door alarm enabled rection mode eqgistrate passage only when opening door ead badge while door if open locking time locking time direction sensitive O Mone 1 In 2 Out Cancel Identifier Type Identifier BarcodeBadge s 0 32767 Siglo 2 2 ae 2 SS aE Sa T e D Li ee WA Q oor Opened normally closed j oor Opened sabotage alarm enabled Seat oor Opened state when binding tails Mo Chang Starts at position bo Events enabled Test mode enabled Count in digits O Ok Cancel Specific points e After changing one of more Properties the chang rty is represented in bold Using right mouse button allows you to undo this change It C S possible to change more than one property at once and after that perform the deploy e At the left bottom of this screen the button A can be selected to sent this changes to all or some selected AEbc s over all or some AEpu The deployment of the changed AEbc s 75 e automatically if desired the current configuration can be saved before the deploymen Only the selected items will be nial the selected AEpu s so not the changed bold items Selecting more than one Property can be done by clicking on the items and holding Shift button A
15. me cdeam AEmon At Door and Door2 now the Emergency Unlock is linked to the Output of component EmUnl Components Inputs Outputs Properties P sepurew Name Hostname Address tem 3 EmUni inputAdapter Badge localhost 1 P1001 Reader 1 E D EEE Door opened localhost O o ooo amom Door StandardDoor Manual Unlock llocahost Mmo lamone Emergency Unlock localhost Emun Gupt gt Aa a a d ee EE ee eee Mormal The output of the input adapter is now linked to two other components this is represented by the 2 at the last column When components it is not possible to link directly an Output to a Component Linking to components can only be done from the input side Components Inputs Cutts Properties J ee M eme ee a E a ia ee E EmUnl nputAdapter gm Doorl standardDoor vO a Door standardDoor Remark In above example all AEpacks are located at the same AEpu loealhost Is Inputs or Outputs from another AEpu Hardware or Components must be used they can besselected at Change input bindings select List Remote and select the correct AEpu and Input or Output 12 2 Generating an Alarm at Emergency Unlock using J the Emergency Unlock is activated the Input gt Output of the InputGuard is linked to AP1001 If at above configuration an relais must be activated as soog T Wee Hose srs en S M localhost PHOT INA SS a is Emergeny che Doorl St
16. name is in red this device cannot be changed A woO1 91 4Emon Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 30 of 46 mea AEmon 10 SYSTEM INFORMATION Several information can be retrieved from AEmon using reports Reports can be saved on disk 10 1 Configuration overview At Configuration Report Components an overview of the complete configuration is reported hardware bindings and properties of each AEbc Using Component Report gives an overview for this single AEbc 10 2 Used components At System Report Component Statistics an overview is generated of all components AEbc s used on AEpu s connected to AEmon as well as a totalization over all AEpu s 10 3 What hardware is used At System Show Hardware utilization all available and used hardware inputs and outputs are shown also the amount of inputs that are still free Selections can be made pro hardware type and AEpu name using filtering 10 4 Remote bindings At System Report Remote bindings an overview is generated of al ote bindings connections to and from other AEpu s 10 5 Check consistency AY At System Report Consistency all AEpu s connected to are checked for inconsistent use of inputs and outputs With Configuration Report Consistency only the select d configuration is checked K o S Q T Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 31 of 46 meda pa 10 6 AEmon
17. no problems can occur at the AEserver AEmon must be started with the e option aemon bat e When an AccessPoint is now deleted an additional message is given and if you wai to delete this AccessPoint it now is possible Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 41 of 46 Amon 15 FIRST TIME USE ON AESERVER After installation of the software on the AEserver following steps are advised to be taken to use AEOS see also the AEOS software e Add Access points as mentioned above actions on AEmon and AEserver e Maintain Day time schedules e Eventually maintain Templates combination of day time schedules and entrances e Announce employees e Chose template or schedule and entrance e Chose identifier type and number e Add Modify employee At chapter 15 1 you can find a very short instruction how to get AEOS operational step by step This list below describes only in short how to get started with AEOS For detailed information and you will need that check always the corresponding manuals e AEpack Installation sheets e g AP1001_InstallSheet_E Q e AEOS Installation Manual_E eC e AEmon AEconf User Manual_E i e AEOS Checklist checklist for handling AEOS projects amp e Etc If anywhere in this process problems arise check the sooumentat AO is been correct installed and all actions have been correctly performed Depending of the problem but at AEmon with the log functions you can also get some additional info
18. remote From Jaepurew Target Test is performed from aepurew Host name Invent 91 Target is non Pypserve nvc0191 on which only AEmomnuis active so only the ports for AEmow a ed i AEpu f Server GEServer Lookup Server fi Emon Basic lt Ports 5181 8189 8095 8104 Reset J Include TCP connection test Result from Basic test Result from Advanced test with TCP W Scanning ports y Completed connection test activated W Scanning ports Failed i i i i i i i i i i i i i 22 02 07 08 59 44 nvcO19l port i 22 0207 09 01 02 nvcO191 port 8181 ok 22 02 07 08 59 45 nvcOldi port ok i 22 02 07 09 01 03 nvicO191 port 8182 8182 Connection refused 2 02 07 08 59 47 nvcOidi por ok 22 02 07 09 01 04 nvicOi9i port 8183 8183 Connection refused 22 02 07 08 59 49 nvicO191 ok 22 02 07 09 01 05 nvcO191 port 8184 8184 Connection refused 22 02 07 08 59 51 nvcO191 5 ak i 22 02 07 09 01 06 nvcOi91 port 185 8185 Connection refused 22 02 07 08 59 53 nvicOidi a6 ok 22 02 07 09 01 07 nvicOl91 port 8186 8186 Connection refused 27 02 07 08 59 54 nvicOl ore slay ak i 22 02 07 09 01 08 nvcOl91 port 8167 8187 Connection refused 22 02 07 08 59 56 nvicOl91 rt 8188 ak l 22 02 07 09 01 09 nvicOl91 port 8138 8188 Connection refused 22 02 07 08 59 58 nvcOi91 ort 8189 ak i 22 02 07 09 01 10 nvcO191 port 8189 8189 Connection refused 22 02 07 09 00 00 nvcO191 pork
19. s also possible to prepare all data without an AEpu and save the configuration to disk If the A he on is present the configuration file can be deployed Ne If the configuration is build addresses have to add manually there is no link to the hardware 13 6 Automatic AEpu discovery C Using Automatic AEpu discovery at the start scree of AEmon means that anywhere an Lookup server must be available e g at the AEmon PC Lookup server present in network o Yes Automatic AEpu discovery 1 ible AEpu names and IP address st also be at the hosts file of the AEmon PC and AEserver PC InterAEpu communicati ossible o No Automactic AEpu di NOT possible Use AEpu names an dresses in hosts file of the AEmon PC InterAEpu can be igerammed but not be tested can only be used if the server is available 13 7 Lookup services Default the lookup service wall be installed when installing the complete server If a the lookup server must be installed than choice Custom setup and select AEmon and Jini and Java 13 8 InterAEpu functionality InterAEpu functionality is only possible if there is a Lookup server running Also using InterAEpu can only be used with AEpu names so no IP addresses may be used when configurating the InterAEpu functionality See also Automatic AEpu discovery above AEpu s with are communicating with any other AEpu must be known on both sides using Config or AEconf 13 9 AEpu hosts file using
20. the detected AEpu s are shown including the status of the software version My AEmon connected to 1 AEpu gt Fea Se File View SEpuU System Configuration ornponen AE D s aepurew 2 1 buildss Zoom In oam Dub f z Incorrect KA rsion of AEpu is shown gS 5 2 Load new software to AEpu using AEmon Using AEmon the AEpu s can be loaded with the correct soft ferent ways Select an AEpu use right mouse button select option oe ome Next screen wil appear Not for 486 and 586 old fs AEpu Intelligent means that first software is uploaded AEpu still active after that you can decide see selections below when the AEpu reboots to activate the new software Epu type S86 newts axso04 fw intelligent load method A ckion Full upload Full upload all software Patch upload only a part only for experienced users Plugin upload loading plug ins e g Edu only for experienced users Upload activate at i 6 2 When must the AEpu reboot to activate the new Upload no activation loaded firmware f Activate previous me upload Cancel scheduled activation Undo a before scheduled action Start Cancel Remark Activation A reboot is only performed if AEpu system files have changed else the application in only stopped and started to activate the update In the latter case the AEpu down time is much shorter Go
21. to System Update AEpu software Make a selection for which AEpu s with AEpu groups you want to update at once The above screen will appear After activation of the Start button the upload process is activated Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 12 of 46 me cdea AEmon 5 3 Load new software to AEpu using bat scripts During installation AEpu software and scripts for uploading is stored on the server See AEOS Installation manual for uploading new software to AEPu load_aepu lt aepu name gt root grolle 5 4 Check set date and time of AEpu As most actions on the AEpu are related to time and date be sure date and time is correct Date and time are normally set during the upload scripts To set the new date and time a script is available on the CD Date and time can also be checked with AEmon 5 5 Deploying AEbc s AEbc s must be deployed on this AEpu and linked at the AEserver Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 13 of 46 mea AEmon 6 CONFIGURATING AEMON For making a configuration next steps must be taken e Determine how the AEpu s must be chosen using lookup server preferred or manually File Connections e Select the AEpu to be configured e Eventually check the connected hardware View Hardware e Configure the AEbc s View Configuration 6 1 Determine how the AEpu s must be selected AEpu s which should be displayed are selected in File Connections by e Lookup servers e Fi
22. 1 AEpu _ Oo xj File view Epu System Configuration Component Group Graphical Help wy AEpu s Zoom in Zoom Gut Zoom To Fit Zoorn Pormal Bitte Layout Print State Monitor Show Groups EEF Miscellaneous __ Logical unl i noazi gt g in gt out Overview pane Device node Behaviour component node Input output names are abbreviated Tool tip shows full name OR 8 offDelay OnDelay Pulse PulseGenera Pulsehux Toggle ki 4 H 1 out of 1 1 listed nvcO426 nvcO426 zoom 100 Components devices can be drag n dropped into the editor panel Editor pane Be Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 22 of 46 a R AEmon The graphical configuration representation consists of nodes which are connected to each other by links Links represent the bindings as described in chapter 6 5 1 Changing a link create re link or delete will automatically change the bindings of the underlying behaviour component s When a configuration is loaded into the editor for the first time the nodes locations 1n the view are unknown and an automatic layout algorithm will be used to determine node locations Graphical layout preserving is done by saving node locations Layout of links will not be saved links are always drawn automatically after node positioning and their layout depends on node positions and the defined layout type see graphical options 6 6 2 Node
23. 6095 ok l z2 02 07 09 01 11 nvcO191 port 8095 ok 22 02 07 09 00 02 nvcOidl port 8096 ok p 22 02 07 09 01 12 nyc isi port 8096 ok 22 02 07 09 00 04 nvcOi91 port 8097 ak 22 02 07 09 01 13 nvicOl91 port 8097 ok 22 02 07 09 00 05 nvicOl9l port 8098 ok 22 02 07 09 01 14 nvicOi91 pork 8098 8098 Connection refused 22 02 07 09 00 07 nvcOi91 pork BO99 ok i 22 02 07 09 01 15 nvcO191 pork 8099 8099 Connection refused 22 02 07 09 00 09 nvicOl91 port 8100 ok l 22 02 07 09 01 16 nvicO191 port 8100 8100 Connection refused 22 02 07 09 00 10 nvicOi9i port 8101 ak l 22 02 07 09 01 17 nvicOi91 port 8101 8101 Connection refused 22 02 07 09 00 11 nvicOl91 port 6102 ok 22 02 07 09 01 18 nvicOl91 port 8102 8102 Connection refused 22 02 07 09 00 12 nvcO191 port 8103 ok i 22 02 07 09 01 19 nvcOi91 port 8103 8103 Connection refused 22 02 07 09 00 15 nvcO191 port 8104 ok 22 02 07 09 01 21 nvicO191 port 8104 8104 Connection refused i i i i Remark At the right screen tested with TCP connection test activated the red lines indicate that the failed are not used by this server application Ports 8182 8189 and 8098 8104 are not in use there is a range specified but this does not mean that they are all used Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 35 of 46 me cdea AEmon 12 EXAMPLES 12 1 Standard Door with combined Emergency Unlock For more information see also the AEbc_UserManual At the example below for
24. AEMON and AECONEF Os Pe AEmon AEOS Monitoring and configuration tool AEconf AEpu IP contiguratiog tool User Manual X Qy amp S S Ww T 30 January 2007 Version 5 AEOS versie 2 1 Part no 525 This information is furnished for guidance and with no guarantee as to its accuracy or completeness its publication conveys no licence under any patent or other right nor does the publisher assume liability for any consequence of its use specifica tions and availability of goods mentioned in it are subject to change without notice it is not to be reproduced in any way in whole or in part without the written consent of the publisher Nedap N V IDEAS P O Box 103 NL 7140 AC GROENLO The Netherlands Page 1 of 46 me cdea 0 CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 2 INSTALLATION of AEMON and AECONF 3 CONFIGURING THE AEPU 3 1 AEpu configuration with AEconf 3 2 Hosts file distribution using AEconf 3 3 AEpu configuration using Hyperterminal or putty 4 STARTING UP AEMON 4 1 Menu overview 5 LOADING AEPU 5 1 Check version number of software of AEpu 5 2 Load new software to AEpu using AEmon AEmon Dann A RA OO 12 12 12 5 3 Load new software to AEpu using bat scripts Z 13 5 4 Check set date and time of AEpu 13 6 1 Determine how the AEpu s must be selected 6 1 1 Lookup servers 6 1 2 AEpu lookup server check and change 6 1 3 AEpu information 6 2 Check connected hardware 5 5 D
25. AEconf The AEpu hosts file is needed for InterAEpu functionality when no DHCP or DNS is available With AEconf the hosts file of the server easily can be imported and distributed to the AEpu s Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 39 of 46 mea AEmon 13 10 AEpu hosts file distributing over all AEpu s See also chapter 13 9 At above chapter is described how to load the hosts file to one AEpu Below the procedure only for AEOS certified personal is described how to distribute the hosts file over all or a group selected AEpu s at once using System Update AEpu software Procedure 13 11 Make correct Hosts file Use e g AEconf to get the hosts file from an AEpu Check this hosts file to be sure it is correct Make on the server or PC where AEmon is running at the upload directory the folder data patch etc complete path is AEOS scripts upload data patch etc Default directory for upload C AEOS scripts upload see Prereferences Place the before generated hosts file in this directory Go to System Update AEpu software Make a selection for which AEpu s with AEpu groups you want to upload this new hosts file After activation of the Start button the upload process is activated To activate the new hosts file the AEpus now must be rebooted Q Rebooting A Epu using batch script N In some situations it can be necessary to reboot a amount of AEpu s e g to activate the new loaded hosts file Belo
26. AEpack e Type of application on this AEpack for AP1003 each protocol has its own firmware e Type of uProcessor used at this AEpack e g 496 543 e Type of kernel used at this AEpack kernel with version 1 small of with version 2 large The kernel is the BIOS of the AEpack All above information can be checked at View Hardware see chapter 6 2 The firmware is included with the AEOS CD the latest version can be found on www nedap net 8 1 Naming of firmware General the AEpack firmware is build up as follows Q AP1003wieg32_543v202 mhx n K AP1003 type AEpack wieg32 application indication this is for wieg32 protocol 543 uProcessor v202 version of this firmware version Eppes also the type of kernel Other examples e AP1002_548v207 mhx AP1002 Handsfre rea r version 2 07 for uProcessor type 548 e AP4007s09_543v200 mhx s09 indicates th This 1s customer specific firmware for AP4007 e AP2001_497v112 mhx AP2001 Pow ply version 1 12 for uProcessor type 497 e AP4003 wieg37s04_543v202 mhx Customer C yc firmware with wiegand37 protocol Remark Use the latest version of software in case of p check www nedap net for changes on the firmware The first part of the version number e g v2 08 represents the used kernel v2 xx Firmware is developed for large kernel e vl xx Firmware is vRS small kernel 8 2 Restrictions at loading firmw Following restrictions must be tak pine AEmon checks on these points
27. Door 1 and Door 2 the Unlock Relay and Door Contact are default The Emergency Unlock is connected to the second AP1001 address 12 this emergency unlocks both Door and Door 2 32 oor 2 Inputs button Emergency button Unlock Unlock Alarm output Q relay relay amp A From the default configuration the Emergency Input is deleted It was for Kalar at IN3 Components Inputs Outputs Properties E HF rones J e Moo starrtarctoor fl eer So ST Door2 StandaraDoor Door Opened localhost mt amom Manual Unlock tocahosPQ APIO IND Emergency Unlock 4N LU Lock OAN S ee E Morrrial SS es R Inhibit ee verification Serial Port wi Suppress MA To use one hardware physical input to two gical inputs an InputAdapter has to be added The Emergency Unlock is connected to AEpack 11 IN4 Components O e oe Address locat CEK The Emergency Unlock fro oors is now connected to the Output of the Input Adapter at Change input MS select tabblad Can ent and ee ai a wu _ InputAdapter EmUnl inputAdapter Doorl standardDoor a Door standardDoor A P1001 IN4 a eee Hostname Address Mame Type Detail a localhost aepurew ErniUnil Miscellaneous Inputs Output Mew Hardware Component D List remote AddressiName iz localhost aepu SepUreW ErUnt Ts IputAclepter Incalhiost CARCI Standard nlock laddicatiors Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 36 of 46
28. View AEpu System Configuration honent Help Ca gt Inputs outputs Pre Mar _aepu13 2 0 build50 F sepur sepurew 2 1 bui B P AvctSs4 mlontral StandardDoor At above figure the above AEpu A aepuis 2 U builds0 has a different version of the software than AEmon AEpu has 2 0 build50 AEmon can be checked at Help At all locations the software version must be equal AEpu 4 aepurew 2 1 bui is locked you have first log in to this AEpu to retrieve his data Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 15 of 46 me cdea AEmon 6 2 Check connected hardware e View Hardware use F3 key Shows the connected hardware including addresses on this AEpu ee Ree CVS ee ERRI AEmon connected to 5 AEpu s File View AEpu System Help AEpu s AEBS GE APSOO1 COO APBOO1 543 v1 O14 rvcOS34 E AP1Oo1go AP1001_497 v1 04 C AP200121 AP2001_497 v1 12 AP500151 APS001 a W201 AEpack firmware information Type of connected AEpacks Followed by AEbus address 10 If no AEpack icon present application firmware is not pre for this AEpack Eck their characteristics and corresponding settings are given The right part of the screen is used to ch h se settings See figure below By expanding the AEpacks click on more information is given For ele t e ApplicationFirmware Firmware name version state of A oat E g New firmware can now also be loaded e BootFirmware Firmwar
29. a View events View Events In a separate screen all events all data over the AEbus and inside the AEpu is real time displayed Depending of the selected logging level some of this data is also shown at the AEpu logfile Attention Opening this screen will take some performance of the AEpu 1120220917755 InputContactEvent 112022091 7755 name iInputs host aepurevy input re 1 label 1120220917756 Inputs Result 1 N 1120220918356 AF100113 M3 0 1120220918389 EmergencyUnlockedEvernt 1120220916389 name Door2 host aepurevy e Tfalse 1120220923405 Door2 Unlock 0 1120220923405 Door Unlock Indication 0 1120220923406 InputContactEvent 1120220923406 name lInputs host aepurevy inp ber 1 value label Il 1120220923407 Inputs Result 0 KG Explanation e Green Outputs of components SS e Blue Hardware inputs e Red Errors infrastructure C e Black Application events are also sent to the Rppo Clearing the Events screen use right mouse button and Select Clear this will not clear the AEpu log S S Q T Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 27 of 46 Amon 8 UPLOADING FIRMWARE Beside the software on the AEpu uploaded using upload scripts on the AEserver which must be equal to the version of AEmon and the AEserver also the AEpacks are equipped with firmware This AEpack firmware is responsible for al communication between AEpack and AEpu The AEpack firmware is depending on e Type
30. an be stated that each time you deploy a configuration on an AEpu the current configuration must be automatically saved Graphical Settings for using the graphical configuration interface Exit e View Q Configuration F1 key gf eC Shows the behaviour component editor used for inspecting con ins the behaviour components of the selected AEpu Depending on menu item Graphical Mode th Standard non graphical or graphical editor is shown Selecting View Configuration enables the following menu s Configuration Component Groups hos Log F2 key Enables the different log functions in the AEpu and g results see chapter 7 2 for more information Selecting View Log enables the Log m Hardware F3 key Shows the hardware configuration AEpacks including firmware version and their settings Graphical Mode If checked the graphical behaviour ee Y is shown when selecting View Configuration Events Live event data generated by the selec is Shown in the bottom pane of the AEmon window see chapter 7 3 for more information Program Log F4 key x Program Log shows the internal A information e AEpu Q Properties gt Tags Define additi ation to an AEpu divided over 3 different tags These tags can e g be used for Tet at location etc These Taes red at the AEpu and belong to the AEpu configuration ogging in a separate window see chapter 7 1 for more Lookup o N Select p services for the selected AEpu Secure shell Login to the operating
31. and gives a warning if incompatibility is detected S 1 Firmware must be corresp 2 Type of uProcessor m 3 Version of firmware t the AEpack type firmware for the AP1002 differs from e g AP1003 identical ded is depending of used kernel 0 series Application version v1 xx can be loaded into AEpack with kernel version 2 application version v2 xx may only be loaded into kernel version 2 a Application version e AP4x00 series Applications with version v1 xx may only be loaded into AEpacks with kernel version 1 xx applications with version 2 xx can be loaded into AEpacks with kernel version 1 xx and 2 XX Application version version and ke v1 xx small v2 xx large Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 28 of 46 me cdeae AEmon 8 3 Loading new firmware New firmware can be loaded using menu View Hardware see chapter 6 2 select the AEpack and the new application firmware Firmware load file use Load button to start downloading The progress bar shows the status of the download process For selecting the firmware default only the firmware suitable for this AEpack will be shown otherwise select All Files At menu System Firmware control all available AEpacks of one selected type e g all AP1001 s known at AEmon are uploaded This uploading goes simultaneously pro AEpu thus saving a lot of time After selecting the AEpack and the firmware to be downloaded AEmon automatical
32. andardDoor Door StandardDoor components Output for generating alarm is TON the component output is also linked to 2 other Components i Emergeny Check haputisuar E Doorl StandardDoor Door StandardDoor Hostname Address tern localhost 120 amomnery2 hal pE en Eas abotaged At the doors the Emergency unlock is linked to the output Result of the InputGuard EmergenyCheck Components Inputs Outputs Properties tP acpurew Name Hosta tem J 3 Emergeny check Inputsuard 1 I Badge localhost 11 AF1001 Reader 1 EEE ED Door Opened localhost 1 PHO IN Doorz StandardDoor Manual Unlock localhost 11 APIOOUIN2 Emergency Unlock localhost EmergenyCheck Result gt Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 37 of 46 me cdeam AEmon 12 3 InputGuard combinations InputGuards can be used to generate alarmmessage and also hardware alarms Default an InputGuard is deployed on a AP3002 but also inputs or outputs from other AEpacks can be used At the configuration below some inputs are used from the AP3002 UInputGuard 4 FirstFloorWindows other from the AP1001 on which also AccessPoints are deployed InputGuard 4 FirstFloorDoors Inputs for InputGuard on AP3002 Inhibit input is not used Components Inputa Outputs Properties t AEpUrEW Emergeny Check Inputsuard 1 localhost 32 AP3DOZNI H FirstFloorvvindow s nputuard
33. anged u the right part of the AEmon screen Select the component on the left side and the tab with properties on the right side The default values are shown 6 5 Changing default values of a behaviour component aEmon connected to 3 AEpu s tae eee ioj x File View AEpu System Configuration Component Help AEpu s Components Inputs Outputs Prope ies sept 3 t sepurew fame Hostname Actress tem BM Input on Door 2 InputGuard 1 _fUniock eee localhost 120 Pt RYT l nvcOOss 2 0 buildSso gt Inputs nputGuard 1 3 c Unlock I jigetion localhost 120 O AM 001 UL B S Door 14 StandardDoo fuganto mdication locarost 2 APTOOIINA 4 f EEE i nitedthogees ocara 12 AIOE AEpu name n AN fect binding Binding Characteristics lect I Icon about status of Sate Component s information online linked to this XQ output change Output Binding aepurew Door lock Indicat mo x Sc x Current v AEpack Type AP1002 Hostname Address Mame Type Detail Ltilizecd Detail Reader 1 localhost aepurew j 12 AP1001 UL a Ok Cancel Mews Hardware Component I List remote Hostname titer pattern F AddressiName Type Detail aepo o o Be TCO O O OB apo B hmo o Rko O So ooOoOO Free item aepo b hmo Hoewe O e a E U lized where nsed localhost aepurew a eson o SS o O 3 local
34. cked Depending on the device the test will differ Host name Jaepurew f AEpu C Server 7 SEServer Lookup Server Basic Test fixed target ports Advanced Test on user definable ports optional also on TCP level see below Start test a report will be generated with the results Activating Advanced will give next addition Port numbers that must be tested e Ports are separated by spaces _Basic lt lt _ e Ranges are separated by a In this case the tested ports are 23 123 1099 Ports 22 123 1099 4160 8081 8181 8188 Reset 4160 8081 8181 8182 8183 8184 8185 8186 8187 SISS Reset port numbers to default Check if applications at above ports can be reached Start scanning Cancel at TCP level Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 33 of 46 me cdea 11 1 Settings as above 21 l l l l l l Zl 1 al cal al al Scanning ports A Completed Details Close Gancel 02 07 16 43 51 02 07 16 49 52 02 07 16 49 52 02 07 16 43 53 02 07 16 49 53 2 07 16 49 53 02 07 16 43 53 02 07 16 43 53 02 07 16 43 53 02 07 16 43 54 2 07 16 43 55 02 07 16 43 56 02 07 16 43 56 x Failed AEmon Testing ports from AEmon to AEpu PC with AEmon nvc019 AEpu aepurew Sad Result from Advanced test with TCP connection test activated 4 Scanning ports
35. dify and delete options in the Group Organize dialog Apply a group Using Group Apply the user can insert a group into the configuration by selecting a group from the library and defining a group name Q Grouping implementation The grouping information is not explicitly stored into the AEpu This is realli using a component naming convention a component which is part of a group is always named as group name behaviour name In this way the AEmon is able to retrieve group information for an AN tiguration If the group type is present in its library the corresponding graphical node positions can also be retrieved wi Except the group type which is shown in the graphical editor aid ll be stored in the AEpu if an AEpu e does not contain the group type information it will not be disp Graphical behaviour editor view with applied group gro R group 1 group type test group and option Show Groups enabled and also groups disabled Q J Groups enabled Groups disabled Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 25 of 46 me cdea AEmon T LOGGING The AEpu keeps a lot of debug information logging data is stored in a buffer first in first out Logdata can be very useful in case of problems or to sent to Nedap to help understanding a specific problem Also the AEpu logging can give some additional data about carriers detected at accesspoints 7 1 AEmon logging e View Programlog use F4 key
36. e name version state of the bootstrapper e All other items are for certified personal only and are Aan ed here You can always open them but never try to change these only if told so by NedapiGi enlo T AEBus E E APBOOLO0 APROO1 543 v1 01 El A AP1OO1113 AP1001_497 v1 07 z Refresh El Identity z H LogicalAddress Refresh screen A ApplicationFirmware zg w BootFirmware Lo bee Name IMK 497 ie Date 04 10 01 co Version 012 Diagnosis H BusMonitorLocal ThresholdGuard 1 vray O ThresholdGuard 2 lock aV A ThresholdGuard 3 4nt5 IS ai Property settings Si Value 0 pa Mode 0 gt Delas 4 SecuredDigitalinput 2 IMZ SecuredDigitalInput 3 INS SecuredDigitallnput 4 IN4 Digital ukput 1 UL DigitalGutput 2 MA pigital utput 3 RY 1 DMitalGutpuk 4 iRY2 BaNge 1 Reader H ThresholdGuard 4 i H E aPN AP10dars2321Code_543 v2 00 Firmware Load File x El lt lt Select firmware Progress o ee tod lt Start downloading see also chapter 8 Detailed information about property Status inputs outputs identical as on AEpacks use Refresh button e Green Passive output activated e Red Active e Orange Sabotage e Grey Not used Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 16 of 46 me cdea AEmon 6 3 Detailed hardware settings Attention Never change these settings only if asked for by qualified personal
37. e as AEmon and the AEserver With version 2 1 this can be done with AEmon see chapter 5 See the AEOS installation CD how this version can be checked and ev ly updated For using InterAEpu communication and automatic discovery of oped re lookup services should be present See chapter 6 1 QN Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 4 of 46 me cdea AEmon 3 CONFIGURING THE AEPU The network settings for the AEpu can be done by using AEconf Preferable or Hyperterminal Attention don t use the backspace 3 1 AEpu configuration with AEconf AEconf is installed together with AEmon Starting up AEconf shows next screen on which yen can decide how to connect with this AEpu File Connection Help Ta Network M Ga TEIL I Make connection D X Eipes from disk Select connection type Store settings to AEpu Save L e Select how the AEpu must be connected with AEconf o Network using cross cable on address 192 168 1 1 Or on the host name of the AEpu o Serial connect Null Modem cable to AEpu COMES e Make connection with this AEpu pressing the mS e Now you first have to login to this AEpu root grolle XK J Use as default C Cancel gen hown Only the data that is important is shown e g if DHCP is e The data will be read from this AEpt AEpu name behind the name indicates that data is changed Network Host name N Jaepurew SEServer host name rvena26 W Dynamic H
38. eck the server og for more information what could be wrong and solve this first 13 If login is successful you now only get one menu option for loading the license file Load the correct license file corresponding to the hardware key Logout and login again for activating the license file If the license file is correct loaded all menu options are now available HARDWARE PART Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 42 of 46 Amon 14 15 We assume all hardware AEpacks antenna s etc are connected conform specifications see AEpack_Installation Sheet Check hardware using the ALT AEpack Local Test mode First repair any defects AECONF PART Network settings 16 Configure the network settings of the AEpu using AEconf and RS232 or Cross cable instead of AEconf also Hyperterminal or putty can be used See AEmon AEconf User Manual 17 Check if name of AEpu must be known at the server hosts file if no DHCP DNS is used 18 Check IP connection between AEpu and server by Opening dos box on server and execute ping to AEpu ping lt aepuname gt not the IP address Login to AEpu use putty and execute ping to the server ping lt servername gt not the IP address Use ping with AEpu name and server name not on IP address AEOS is name based AEMON PART 19 Start up AEmon 20 If ping from both sides was ok the AEpu must appear now at AEmon 21 Upload correct software version to this AEpu see AEmon AEconf User Aye
39. ed configuration e Graphical Only in Configuration view with View Graphical mode selected Zoom in Increase view scale Zoom out Decrease view scale Zoom to fit Fits the view scale in such a way that all nodes are shown Zoom normal Sets view scale to 100 Auto layout Arrange the node positions automatically Page Setup i Sets page paper size orientation and margins for printing x Print preview Preview the configuration or selected part for printing Sol Print Prints the configuration or a part of it in case of selection Options r View change graphical options e Log Only in Log view 8 Get CTRL4G key Retrieves log data from selected AEpu Save Saves retrieved log data to disk O Go to most recent 4 Scolls the view to the most recent log rec e Help x About C Shows version number of AEM Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 11 of 46 mea AEmon gt LOADING AEPU The software versions of AEpu s AEserver and AEmon must be identical For each new AEpu following actions must be done see also the AEOS installation manual 5 1 Check version number of software of AEpu Make connection to the AEpu see AEOS installation guide and after correct settings according the installation guide have been made check the version number command version The version of the AEpu software must be equal to the AEserver version and AEmon version After AEmon is started in the left part of the screen
40. eploying AEbc s 13 6 CONFIGURATING AEMON 14 14 14 15 15 16 6 3 Detailed hardware settings lt 17 6 4 Configure the AEpu 17 6 4 1 Deploy configuration over more than pu 19 6 5 Changing default values of a behaviour com 6 5 1 Bindings 6 6 Configuring the AEpu using the graphic nfiguration editor 6 6 1 State Monitor 24 19 20 22 6 6 2 Options 24 6 6 3 Printing IA 6 7 Groups 7 LOGGING PN 7 1 AEmon logging AV 7 2 AEpu logging 25 26 26 26 7 3 View events F 27 8 UPLOADING FIRMW 8 1 Naming of fi 8 2 Restrictions at 8 3 Loading new firmware 9 SECURE COMMUNICATION 10 SYSTEM INFORMATION 10 1 Configuration overview 10 2 Used components 10 3 What hardware is used 10 4 Remote bindings 10 5 Check consistency 10 6 AEpu information including date and time 11 TESTING PORT USAGE 11 1 Testing ports from AEmon to AEpu 11 2 Testing ports from AEserver to AEpu Nedap N V AEmon User Manual 28 28 28 29 30 31 31 31 31 31 31 32 33 34 35 Page 2 of 46 me cdea AEmon 12 13 14 15 16 17 EXAMPLES 36 12 1 Standard Door with combined Emergency Unlock 36 12 2 Generating an Alarm at Emergency Unlock using InputGuard 3 12 3 InputGuard combinations 38 HELPFUL HINTS 39 13 1 Right mouse button 39 13 2 Saving data configuration to disk 39 13 3 AEpack addresses 39 13 4 Expanding AEpack hardware information 39 13 5
41. es t aepurew Hostname Address tern Emergeny heck InputGuard 1 localhost 10 AP1001 IMS Firstrloorvindows dnputGuard 4 Sa pee a SecondFloorDoors lnputisuard 4 a ne localhost 1 APIO INA Doorl StandardDoor D eed bi cr ice 2 Door StandardDoor Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 38 of 46 Amon 13 HELPFUL HINTS 13 1 Right mouse button At several positions the right mouse button can be used for some commands Just try it e g to deploy the configuration 13 2 Saving data configuration to disk Saving data to disk Configuration Open from file makes it easy to copy a certain configuration to other AEpu s without adding all data Before changing the AEbc configuration you can also automatically let s AEmon save the configuration See File Preferences The existing configuration in this directory will be renamed to aepu bak 13 3 AEpack addresses We strongly advise to take the following hardware addresses on the AEpacks to make your system easier to maintain e Readers AP1001 AP1005 Ix CO 19 e Power Supply AP2001 AP2003 2x 20 29 e Output Input modules AP3004 AP3002 3x 30 39 NI 13 4 Expanding AEpack hardware information Use the Enter key to expand collapse the information on the screen Hardware 13 5 Configurating without having a connection RU amp It s not needed to have a connection to the AEpu you want to figure It
42. ess to this Entrance using the before defined Template with the correct badge nudes Present this badge to th enna and check at the Event Monitor if the person name with Authorized badge is been shown Now you re me a badge the rest can be done also Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 43 of 46 me cdea 16 MENU OVERVIEW Below find a link to this manual where there items are described File Connections Preferences Exit View Configuration F1 Log F2 Hardware F3 Graphical mode Events Program Log F4 AEpu Properties Tags Lookup services Secure shell Software update System Report Remote bindings Component statistics Consistency AEpu information CTRL I Host name resolving Show Hardware utilization Tools Port scanner Firmware control Secure communication Change AEpu password Update AEpu software Batch processing Configuration New Open from file from AEpu Close Save Report Components Consistency Deploy CTRL E Nedap N V 6 4 i2 6 2 6 6 7 3 7 1 4 1 6 1 4 1 qQ 10 1 O 10 3 XY 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 10 1 10 5 AEmon User Manual AEmon Page 44 of 46 en TS SS H AEmon Component New 6 4 Open Save Report 10 1 Copy CTRL C Paste CTRL V Rename Modify Delete Delete Properties CTRL P Group 6 7 Create Organize Q Apply lt Graphical 6 6 x Zoom in Zoom out Sol Zoom to fit Zoom normal Auto layout Page setu
43. host aepurew T click on button for more information localhost aepurew h2 amon w O W h Remove Ok Cancel Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 19 of 46 me cdea AEmon Remarks e AEpack information is only given if AEpu is online e For Output Bindings only hardware can be linked for Input Bindings also Output or components can be linked select Hardware e Bindings can be made locally or remote by activating List remote and eventually enter a Hostname filter pattern so that not all AEpu s are listed in the overview for the bindings e If inconsistencies are programmed the amount of Utilized components is represented in Red 6 5 1 Bindings A Binding represents the link between the logical input output of a behaviour component and the hardware device physical input output This physical input putput can be on the same AEpack but also on another AEpack and even on an AEpack connected to another AEpu For more information see the AEbc_UserManual Bindings can only be changed as above when the Inouts Outputs Properties AEpu is online use button at front of binding If Sme JL ee iea AEpu is offline then the bindings can not be changed 5 mts Sebo __ ma fal using above screen but must be changed using the _ Notauthorized Indication localhost 12 JAPODA oe LulNotauthorized S p aost ha aom main screen see aside This is because there is no lpirect Dooralarm V A _ AEpack
44. information available for AEmon no AEpu s information e Inputs and Outputs ww e Name Description of variable The hardware device is addressed by using the folloWang variables e Hostname Name of the AEpu can be logal fany other AEpu in the network Name or IP address must be given e Address Logical address set b nG rotating switches of the AEpack this physical connected qy For each behaviour component specific characteristics can be N ee the AEbc manuals for detailed input output is located Can be also ther AEpack If during the configuration Preset is aetive all addresses will be default filled in otherwise they will be Not Defined XY It can occur that more output are present than outputs available their variables are presented than as Not me e Item The physicali or output hardware device of this variable of the behaviour component e Connected to comp AN e last column represents the number of components linked to this output DN e behaviour specific properties can be changed e show by using CNTR P on the selected AEbc s for those inputs been linked are shown Properties of unused inputs are not e Properties Dependi e Properties canals e Only the rag shown Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 20 of 46 me cdea AEmon e Below the properties of a standard AccessPoint are given In the column Value the settings can be changed Inputs Outputs Properties
45. location are preserved in two ways e When an AEpu is selected the node locations are automatically saved restored using a file named aepu name loc e When saving the configuration Configuration Save the node locations are saved into the configuration file When loading from file Configuration Open from File the saved locations are applied Behaviour component node The colour of each node header Green Y ellow Orange Red corresponds with the icons described in chapter 6 4 and indicates the same status A behaviour component can be either local pre n the selected AEpu or remote maybe present on another AEpu this is shown as follows e N Jepu agpi ami arnie i l RE Qy PE J Local Remote and Remote and r A present not present A link to a remote node can not be drawn directly right cli he port allows the user to open the well known Change binding dialog chapter 6 5 and select a remote device or component If working offline there are two ways to create a remoteal e A remote device can be created by drag n its node st n e Switch to the standard editor enter the ho e manually and switch back to the graphical editor A remote component is shown for clearness onlyyut can not be altered Device node This node represents the input or output an AEpack and can have the following states C 9 Local Local and N Local not Remote and and not present present and present woes unknown type
46. ltering on AEpu name or Tags e Manual added AEpu names into AEmon File Connections Select AEpu s automatic using lookup servers by IP address or by name Gob file or DNS Connections Automatic AEpu discovery N Epu s known by the lookup server are IY Automatic discovery enabled a shown g Add and define the lookup server s Lookup server s Invent 71 SEEEN Detine a AEpu name filter H Seta filter to shown only specific AEpu s Always connect to Besides automatically detected AEpu s also AEpu s can be added manually AEpu name must be available in hosts file or DNS must be used Apply Addshexchanges OK Add anges and closes this window ie or those AEpu s which can be discovered at the network are shown The Xun Epu s are present the longer this can take so be careful when choosing XX j utomatic discovery enabled 6 1 1 Lookup servers The lookup servers are use to link AEpu s to AEOS There can be more than one lookup server active in one system e Define Make a list of lookup servers from which later can be used to make a choice from which lookup servers the AEpu s must be shown Lookup servers can be added removed and with Find all lookup servers on the network are shown e Select Select from which Lookup servers the AEpu s must be shown by moving the lookup servers from the left to the right window If AEpu s are shown in the left part use the right mouse
47. ly checks if this firmware can be downloaded on the AEpacks following the firmware restrictions see chapter 8 2 The result is given at column Checked With Load Checked the firmware will be uploaded only to the Checked AEpacks Firmware control Firmware AEpUrEw AF1001 497 v104 APL1001_497v202 File TAWVerkdir doc TempAboS pplication v2 and highervaP1001 497v204 max Browse Load Checked Cancel A process bar will be shown activating Details gives can which devices for which AEpu s are uploaded Errors will be reported W Firmware load progress a s x p Total Completed Device Details Close 12 49 05 390 aepurev device 12 12 49 35 9357 aepureywy device S a xS T Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 29 of 46 m cdaea AEmon 9 SECURE COMMUNICATION More detailed information is described in the AEOS Advanced Installation Manual Communication between AEpu s and server can be made secure using SSL During installation default SSL certificates are loaded Attention This function may only be used by qualified AEOS personal Incorrect usage can result that the devices cannot be reached any longer Using System Secure communication the communication can be toggled between Secure and None Secure Setting to None Secure can only be activated if communication is already secure Change mode All Secure None Secure Toggle selected Close q If device
48. ode is really moved while dragged by the user Whenever there is a matter of a performance p e g with very large configurations it 1s advisable to disable this function e Orthogonal links if enabl Ario a link will consist of segments that are all either horizontal or vertical Furthermore nein will try to avoid crossing nodes or overlapping other links When disabled a link only of two end segments and straight line between them Orthogonal links can take a lot of process he ed specially in large configurations e Print scale 6 6 3 Printing Beware that the both Graphical Print and Graphical Print preview functions are selection sensitive if a part of the view has been selected only the selection will be printed this is not indicated in the platform dependant Print dialog Please notice the Print scale option in Graphical Options Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 24 of 46 me cdea AEmon 6 7 Groups A group is defined as a number of behaviour components including all their property settings and graphical node positions A group is stored into library file groups dat and is identified by a user definable type string An optional description can also be stored with the group Creating a group graphical editor only By selecting components in the graphical editor and entering the Group Create menu option The loaded configuration will not be modified by creating a group Renaming Deleting a group Mo
49. ost network Configuration DHCP e On each tab specific settings can be made Be careful with the Advanced settings Only AEOS qualified users are allowed to change these e After the changes sent the data to the AEpu by clicking on Ge 3 2 Hosts file distribution using AEconf If no DNHC and DNS is used all AEpu names and IP address combinations must be added to the AEpu if these AEpu s are using inter AEpu functionality Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 5 of 46 mea AEmon The hosts table can manually be filled but also by importing the hosts file from the server also on the server the AEpu names and IP address must be known 15 x oe 4Econ aepurew ee File Connection Help By Pfictwork a pepurew Gr 3 E Network Miscellaneous Advanced Host name Jaepurew J AEpu host tab 7 x AEServer host name Irven326 Add I Dynamic Host network Configuration DHCP Modifye Remove I IP address 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 lear Domain Name Server ONS es Gateway f AEServer IP address 197 1668 1 10 gt AEpu host table a Sos ik Cancel a Connected Kx Remark Make also a copy of the settings to disk For ap AEpu s this AEpu configuration file can be used only the AEpu name and IP address depending of the network settings have to be changed then Both the IP settings and the hosts file will be saved as parate files 3 3 AEpu config
50. p Print preview 8 Print Options Log Get CTRL G T2 Y Save 7 2 Go to most recent 1 2 XY Help A About Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 45 of 46 mea AEmon 17 FILES AND DIRECTORIES All files directories listed created by AEmon are stored in directory aeos install dir scripts so if the default install directory has been chosen this will be c aeos scripts Overview of all AEmon files directories aemon dat Settings options aemonlog aemonlog i Program log max size 1Mbyte locators dat List of lookup servers locators dat bup List of lookup servers backup groups dat Component group library configurations Default directory where configuration aepu files are stored components Default directory where component aebc files are stored Firmware Directory containing all AEpack firmware load files logs Default directory where log files are stored name aepu Saved configuration with optionally all associated graphieal node locations name aepu bak Backup file for previous saved configuration pi option Auto save name aebc Saved component configuration deployment or executing Batch prog ssing gt Save configuration aepu name loc Graphical node locations for a particular AEpu x Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 46 of 46
51. r 1 value 0 label e 01 07 05 16 06 55 69 AEpuLogTextF e rolEvent aepurevy Inputs Result 0 3 01 07 05 16 06 58 862 1db10 0 0 00 3 e 01 07 05 16 06 55 682 AEpuLogTe thie evicePropertychangeEventiacpurevy AP100011 2 IN1 0 3 01 07 05 16 06 59 527 1db10 0 ED 0x01 3 e 01 07 05 1606 5953 AEL P DevicePropertyChangeEvent aepurevy AP110011 2 1N1 1 2 Date an S NS message Additional information Type of logging record about this message Debug level Explanation e Debug level 1 Error 2 Warning 3 Info 4 Debug e Date and time Date and time of the AEpu time up to msec e Type of logging record m message e event X exception gt Bus signal towards AEpack lt Bus signal towards AEpu e Additional information for each event gives more information about this event Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 26 of 46 mea AEmon The log file is depending of the settings of the AEpu To check the logfile use the button Ge and all data of the AEpu buffer will be shown To get new data you always have to use the Ger button Data is not been refreshed lively on screen If new logging must be started use Erase to clean up the logging buffer of the AEpu Logged data can be saved locally on your PC using the Save button Remark Be aware the more options are activated the more data will be collected E g Rx and Tx data can interferer with the correct timing of the AEpu a lot of data has to be collected Ted
52. re not shown Select available AEpacks is OFF Not all components have presets available In this case the Preset In Outputs is OFF Now the new behaviour components are added in the left screen in front an icon is representing their status Orange Component added but not deployed is Green Component deployed Fa Yellow Changes made on deployed component and not newly deployed g Red Component deleted at AEmon but not yet deployed Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 18 of 46 a T u AEmon AEmon connected to 3 AEpu s File View AEpu System Configuration Component Hel es At normal situation all components should be deployed AEpu s Components Deployed means that the information from AEmon is P sepurew transferred to the AEpu x Input on Door 2 lnputsuard 1 nyc 00GA 2 0 buildS0 Inputs Ohputtsuard 1 Door 14 StandardDoor g Door StandardDoor 6 4 1 Deploy configuration over more than one AEpu System Batch processing Select option Deploy configuration With this option you can deploy an existing or pre defined configuration over all or using the filtering some AEpu s Depending on the selected option you can Add to each AEpu configuration or erase the current configuration Attention If Rename Components is used before adding the to be added eono Ehan be renamed be sure that after renaming an Enter has been given LN After adding a behaviour component several settings can be ch
53. rmation and also the server log of AKOS n give additional information Short procedure how to get started with AEOS 15 1 1 Use the AEOS Checklist to be prepared P SERVER PART On 2 Check if the server is according the specifications depending of AEOS and the database both running on the same server or separate servers 3 Install SQL Database or Oracle s S_Installation Manual Install the latest service packs for ws and the database 4 Check correct working of the dat For SQL start the Query anal eck if you can login with sa and corresponding password If this is not working solve this firs 5 Don t install the USB or el hardware key contains the unique license number before AEOS is complete installed 6 Install AEOS see A stallation Manual from CD use setup exe If certain settings acean leave them as default 7 With AEOS 2 1 B drivers are automatically installed Version before AEOS 2 1 Install the sentinel drivers from CD 8 Place now the USB or parallel hardware key 9 Optional Check at the server if the services are available and set to automatic these services are automatically installed AEOS Application service AEOS Lookup service 10 Reboot the server depending of the server AEOS will be started at 2 5 minutes check server log to check if server is started 11 User browser http lt pc name gt 8080 to start up the AEOS user interface 12 If no login screen appears or an error message ch
54. system on this AEpu only for qualified AEmon users Software update Upload AEpu software to this AEpu software versions of AEserver and AEpu s must all be equal to each other see chapter 5 e System Report Generates a system wide report in a separate Report window Remote bindings Reports what components use inter AEpu functionality see chapter 10 4 Component statistics Amount of used behaviour components AEbc s see chapter 10 2 Consistency Checks the component configuration if any inconsistency is detected e g double used inputs see chapter 10 5 AEpu information CTRL I key Retrieves AEpu specific information see chapter 10 6 Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 9 of 46 a R AEmon Host name resolving Checks if hostnames involved in inter aepu communication can be resolved in the appropriate AEpu s Show Hardware utilization Show the system wide utilization of AEpack inputs and outputs Tools Port scanner Shows if the used ports IP TCP are free Firmware control View change AEpack firmware see chapter 8 3 Secure communication View change secure communication state see chapter 9 Change AEpu password Change the AEpu s password only for qualified AEmon users Update AEu software Upload AEpu software to all or a set of AEpu s see chapter 5 Q Batch processing r S Perform batch actions over all or a set of AEpu s e g save or d loved figuration see 6 4 1 e Configuration Only in Configuration vie
55. t the Details you can check w K properties are where changed e Identifier type Whichudentifier must be read for some identifiers the number of digits and the starting position mu illed in Starting position O means from the first character The Generic Type can be defined needs qualified personal to do so Attention At AEOS th Sy for the identifier must be corresponding AEmon e Door Opened Input e Alarm Enable If secured inputs are connected using double loop principle the varia Sabotage Alarm Enable must be Yes e Test mode enab Q During test time all presented badges will be valid Starting ending testmode will ies to the AEserver Test mode is limited to a timeout on badge reading N Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 21 of 46 me cdaea AEmon 6 6 Configuring the AEpu using the graphical configuration editor When the View Graphical mode menu item has been selected the AEpu can be configured using the graphical editor The following two screen shots show the difference between the standard and graphical editor Standard configuration editor 8 AEmon connected to 1 AEpu E joj x File View AEpu System Configuration Component Group Help AEpu s Components Inputs Outputs Properties J e we os e localhost 59 JAPTDOLNS E localhost 1 AFIDON AN Mapter 6 4 Graphical editor with same configuration The colours of the used icons represents the same status See 4 AEmon connected to
56. uration using pint putty Network and other settings must be initial m g serial connection e Connect Null Modem cable to AEp 1 e Start Hyperterminal using followi tings o Bits per second 11 o Data bits o Parity S o Stop bits Qi o Flow Contro one e Use VT100 emulatio yperterminal e Hyperterminal emp ow to AEpu and after Enter it returns with login prompt lt aepu_name gt login e Log on to the AEpu use correct password e After correct login the AEpu prompt appears e Type config for starting the configuration program between brackets the currents setting is given Remark during configuration the AEpu processes are stopped so no actions on AEpacks connected to this AEpu are executed Config o Hostname of this AEpu aepu_3 o Use dynamic host network configuration DHCP n y no No o IP address of this AEpu 172 16 17 222 o Network address and range 172 16 1 0 24 This is a new notation of subnet mask 255 255 0 0 To calculate this E g IP address 172 16 17 128 and subnetmask was before 255 255 0 0 Now the network address and range becomes 172 16 0 0 16 16 Number of 1 at beginning of string 255 8 1 so 255 255 16 Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 6 of 46 me cdeam AEmon 172 16 Logical AND of 255 and 172 172 and 255 and 16 16 o Use domain name server DNS n y no o Use a gateway y n no Yes Host name of network gateway aeserver IP address of the gatewa
57. w New Loads an empty behaviour component configuration Sos Open from file Opens a configuration file which was ee d on hard disk from AEpu Retrieves configuration data from i Close Closes the loaded configuration Report Components Lists all components in the cOftfiguration Consistency S Checks the consistency onfiguration Deploy CTRL E key Deploys makes active load figuration in the selected AEpu e Component Only in Confi jonVview New Adds new behaving e Enen to the configuration Open from file Opens a ompa which was previously stored on hard disk Save Q Saves the configuration to disk cS Save Saves the component to disk Report Generates report of this component Copy CTRL C key Copies the selected component into the internal clipboard Paste CTRL V key Pastes the copied component into the loaded configuration Rename Renames the selected component Modify Modifies the hardware map for the selected component Delete DEL key Removes the selected component from the loaded configuration Properties CTRL P key Show properties of a selected AEbc Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 10 of 46 me cdea AEmon e Group Only in Configuration view Create Adds the selected components as anew component group to the group library Organize Organize group library including renaming removing or changing group description Apply Loads the component defined by the selected group into the load
58. w procedure is only for AEOS certified personal Make a report in AEmon System Report AEpu information wh no items selected move all items to the left side You will now get a list of all AEpu s Save this file Sam Use e g notepad or another editor to add following dat start plink pw grolle root aepunaam reboot Save this file as a bat file Use a dos prompt to execute this file all AEpu s 1 ile will now reboot c S amp S Q T Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 40 of 46 mea AEmon 14 CONFIGURATION OF ACCESSPOINTS To configure accesspoints in the AEserver following actions must be taken 14 1 Actions on AEmon Add new AccessPoints using the AEmon and make all correct settings including the properties Most settings can be used as default After adding all Accesspoints for one AEpu safe the file on disk 14 2 Actions on AEserver e Go to Config view infrastructure At the left bottom a line is displayed there are unconfirmed accesspoints Click on this link and all by AEmon added Accesspoints will be shown e Activate checkbox the Accesspoints you want to add and click the Add button e Go to Maintain Entrances to define the entrances 14 3 Deleting AccessPoints t Deleting AccessPoints at an AEpu which are already assigned at AEOS is DOSS le with AEmon This restriction is necessary for the AEserver If however AccessPoints must be deleted at the AEpu and you re sure
59. y 172 16 17 100 Use virtual private network VPN y n no Host name AEserver aeos IP address AEserver 192 168 1 10 Select the proper timezone Amsterdam Depending on the location where this AEpu is placed the correct timezone must chosen o Add anew aepu y n Is needed for inter AEpu communication behaviour components use inputs or outputs form AEpacks located on another AEpu For using this also the jini services must running on this computer Name of the AEpu IP address of the AEpu Add anew aepu y n Next time config is used it is asked if the added AEpu s opr O A After the last command the AEpu is restarted If the correct network settings are made then the AEpu 1s also reachaiQugjss telnet or equivalent program Nedap N V AEmon User Manual Page 7 of 46 a L u AEmon 4 STARTING UP AEMON After installation AEmon can be started using Start Programs AEOS AEmon If so configured AEmon will automatically connect to the AEpu s For starting up AEmon no password is required Only if interactions with an AEpu are executed you need to give the correct password for this AEpu After clicking on an AEpu the password dialog will appear The small lock at the AEpu icon shows that this AEpu is locked so a password is required to access this AEpu T AEmon connected to 1 AEpu ite Oj x File View GEpU System Configuration Component Group Graphical Help

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