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1. Campus Loc TE Keycard Center pna Technical User Manual a Ingersoll Rand curity Technologies Se Ingersoll Rand Copyright Notice O 2008 Ingersoll Rand Company This documentation and the software hardware described herein is furnished under license and may be used only in accordance with the terms of such license Information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent any commitment on the part of Ingersoll Rand Ingersoll Rand assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this documentation CONTACT INFORMATION Schlage Electronic Security 575 Birch Street Forestville CT 06010 Phone 860 584 9158 Fax 860 584 2136 www schlage com To contact a local Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies Consultant in your area go to http securitytechnologies ingersollrand com ssc asp Contents Ingersoll Rand Copyright Notice Typographical Conventions Preface IETFO UCI iia din O A A ARE AA AE Hardware Specifications Physical Specifications cmcocioirn criaron dio aeaee ao TaS Electrical ROQUITOMON S comadre ada Operating Temperature oooonncconnnninniconcnnncnnn cnn Operating A Web Server Installation IntroOdUCUION esanean a a a r pA E assess E ereeeneoeenes System Requirements ooocccnnccnnnnccnncconoccnn nano Installation Ssn a e E ER EN a Ei E E neereee caer Database Configuration ococonccinniconnccnnnonn
2. to match IR recommendations for SMS plus an additional 1 GB of RAM for IIS operation Please see the System Requirements for SMS for more details Installation 1 Run the Web Server Installation program The WISE installer will start 2 When the message IIS Version x x found comes up click OK The Welcome window will open 3 Click Next The Destination Location window will open 4 Choose the destination folder The default is c inetpub kiosk This can be changed either by clicking the Browse button and choosing a different folder or by manually typing in the file path and folder name into the field provided When the correct folder has been specified click Next The Ready to Install window will open 5 Click Next The program will now install Net 2 0 Framework Chapter 2 Web Server Installation 5 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 a If your computer already has Net 2 0 the Maintenance Mode window will open You will have the option to Repair Uninstall or Cancel If Repair is selected uncheck Reboot Computer b Click Cancel A window will open asking Are you sure you want to cancel set up c Click Yes A window saying You have chosen to cancel setup will open d Click Finish The program will ask if you want to install Hotfix Click Ok A terms of agreement screen will open Click accept Hotfix will install This may take a few moments When it is done installing a window will open with the message Hotfix succ
3. UDF used to hold host system magstripe data This User Defined Field must contain all of the data encoded on track 2 of the credential being used for the CL locks When a student uses their card at a kiosk this data will be used and will be interpreted based upon the magstripe template you choose see below to verify that the student has the rights for the action they wish to perform The information contained in this database field must match the track 2 data contained on the cardholder credential For more information please see the User Defined Fields chapter and the Cardholder Definition chapter in the SMS Manual This data will be used for all kiosk functions with the exception of the Temporary Card feature Magstripe Template to use for host data track Click on the browse button to select a magstripe template All templates defined in the System Manager will be available here This template will apply a mask to the data from Track 2 before it is compared with the information in the User Defined Field For more information on defining a magstripe template please see the Defining Magstripe Template section of the System Manager chapter in the SMS manual Temporary Card Settings The use of both track 2 and the track the CL locks are configured for on the students s credential is critical for the temporary card function The temporary card is issued based upon the validation of the track 2 data Field used for temporary card authentication
4. time in a chapter or section items you must select such as menu options command buttons or items in a list Notes and warnings Information that requires special attention of the user CAPITALS Names of keys on the keyboard for example SHIFT CTRL or ALT KEY KEY Key combinations for which the user must press and hold down one key and then press another for example CTRL P or ALT F4 Emphasis Use to emphasize the importance of a point or for variable expressions such as parameters Preface Introduction The Campus Lock Keycard Center used in conjunction with Schlage CL Locks is designed to simplify keycard and credential management on school campuses This user friendly kiosk enables students and staff to play a role in managing their own access credentials It provides around the clock replacement of lost cards but also allows the user to change their PIN create a temporary card or automatically update access privileges The kiosk also manages staff card revalidation at predefined time intervals Overview This manual covers the following Installation Database Configuration User Guide Setting up your Campus Lock Keycard Center is a multi step process as described in this manual First you will be installing the web server and configuring the host database Next the manual describes the steps that need to be taken at each individual kiosk Finally you will be configuring your database to communicate with each kio
5. Encoder Com Port see below for details on Encoder Com Port 6 Define the Encoder Settings Chapter 4 Configuring the Database Communication to Kiosks 19 a Coercivity The three options are High Medium and Low with High being the default This option must match the magstripe badges the customer buys otherwise it will not encode properly and may damage the cards Note High Coercivity cards are standard b COM Port Specify which COM Port the card encoder is connected to For dedicated Kiosks this needs to be set to 1 For Desktop Laptop Kiosks this can be set from 1 255 depending on which COM Port the encoder is connected to c Baud Rate Specify at what speed the kiosk communicates with the encoder 9600 is recommended 7 Enabled Click this box to enable the kiosk after all the settings have been entered If this box is left unchecked the kiosk will not function 8 Click Save and Close to save the kiosk and return to the kiosk Configuration window 20 User s Guide CHAPTER 5 Introduction Once the Campus Key Card Center has been set up and configured it is ready to be used by students and employees The kiosk has four different functions Update ID Change Pin Get Temporary Card Staff Revalidation Detailed below is how to use each of these functions from a kiosk or desktop version Update ID This function is used to update access privilege on an ID card Example A student changes rooms
6. the system tray to the lower right of the screen Click on the Elo icon The Elo Touchscreen Properties window will open Disabling Sound The kiosk interface has a dedicated sound function to ensure that a user only hears a beep when a button on the touchscreen is engaged To avoid confusion disable the non dedicated sound functions of the touchscreen Chapter 3 Kiosk Set Up 11 a Open the Sound tab l Elo Touchscreen Properties General Mode Sound Properties 1 About Sound V Beep on touch Low Tone Duration Touch here to test beep sound b Click on the Beep on Touch box This removes the check from this box leaving it empty c Non dedicated sound is now disabled 3 Disabling Pointer 12 a Open the Mode tab l Elo Touchscreen Properties General Mode Sound Properties 1 About Mouse button emulation mode Drag delay C Click on touch MAT DADO EA C Click on release A Mouse emulation Options Double click area V Hide arrow mouse pointer Left handed mouse O t F Show tool tray utility Cancel Apply Help b Click on the Hide Arrow Mouse Pointer box in the Options section This puts a check in this box c Arrow Mouse Pointer is now disabled Note The Hide Arrow Mouse Pointer option will remove the cursor from the screen making it much harder to navigate during set up This should be completed as the final step in
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8. and ask Are you sure you want to change the security sections for this zone Click Yes Click OK to save these changes 4 Modify Internet Explorer Security settings These instructions are for IE 7 x only a a oO o e gt Open Tools gt Internet Options Select the Security tab Click the Custom level button to open the Security Settings window Scroll to the Miscellaneous section Click the Enable button for Access Data Sources across domain Click the Enable button for Allow META refresh Click the Enable button for Allow scripting of IE Web Browser control 26 h Click the Enable button for Allow script initiated window without size i Click the Disable button for Use Phishing Filter j Click OK at the bottom of the Security Settings window when you are finished k A window will pop up and ask Are you sure you want to change the security sections for this zone Click Yes 1 Click OK to save these changes Modify Internet Explorer Advanced settings These instructions are for IE 6 x and 7 x Open Tools gt Internet Options a Select the Advanced tab Internet Options General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced t Settings E Browsing A Always send URLs as UTF 8 requires restart 3 A Automatically check for Intemet Explorer updates Close unused folders in History and Favorites requires restart Disable Script Debugging Internet Explorer Disa
9. ble Script Debugging Other d Display a notification about every script error Enable folder view for FTP stes Enable Install On Demand lateret Explorer Enable Install On Demand Other Enable offline items to be synchronized on a schedule Enable page transitions Enable Personalized Favorites Menu Enable third party browser extensions requires restart Enable visual styles on buttcns and controls in web pages Force offscreen compositing even under Terminal Server requ Y gt Restore Defaults b Scroll to the Browsing section c Puta check in the Disable Script Debugging Internet Explorer box d Puta check in the Disable Script Debugging Other box Close and then re open Internet Explorer To start using the Kiosk point your IE browser to the appropriate address Example http campusshowkiosk kiosk Go to full screen mode by either selecting View gt Full Screen or by pressing F11 Chapter 6 Desktop Kiosk 27 Your Desktop is now ready to use For more information on the kiosk functions please see the User s Guide chapter Note For your Desktop Kiosk to work properly it needs to be defined in the Kiosk Configuration program Please see the Configuring the Kiosk chapter for more details am Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies Ingersoll Rand s Security Technologies Sector is a leading global provider of products and services that make environments safe secure and productive
10. ct the General tab E Click the Start on Boot box This puts a check in this box a o Click the Auto Logon at Boot box This puts a check in this box Enter Windows User Name e Enter Windows Password f Confirm Windows Password 3 Change the Kioware Password This is the password that allows you to exit the Kioware system and access Windows a Select the General tab b Enter Current Password Default is 3523 c Enter New Password d Confirm New Password Note Keeping this password as the default will leave the system unsecured It is very important to change this password 10 Exiting Kioware Once Kioware is set up it will no longer be possible to access Windows without a password To exit Kioware the user must follow these steps a A ON Touch the kiosk in the upper left hand corner of the touchscreen Touch the kiosk in the upper right hand corner of the touchscreen Touch the kiosk in the lower right hand corner of the touchscreen Touch the kiosk in the lower left hand corner of the touchscreen The Password Keypad will open in the center of the screen Enter the password default is 3523 Kioware will shut down and the user will have access to Windows Touchscreen Set Up The Elo Touchscreen runs the touchscreen interface of the kiosk The sound and mouse pointer settings need to be disabled before the kiosk is ready 1 Access the Elo touchscreen settings by finding the icon in
11. eded later in the set up On oo WO N Repeat for every kiosk on campus This is the information you ll need later when using the Kiosk Configuration program Chapter 3 Kiosk Set Up 9 Kioware Set Up The Kioware software enables the kiosk to function in a secure manner It provides an added level of security to the dedicated kiosks by denying users access to Windows the web browser or any other functionality outside of the kiosk interface It needs to be configured correctly to interact with the IIS server that has been installed and to display the kiosk interface These steps need to be carried out for each Campus Lock Keycard Center Accessing the Program Open the Kioware Configuration program by double clicking the Kioware Configuration Icon on the desktop or go to Start gt Programs gt Kioware gt Kioware Config Tool 1 Setting Host URL This tells Kioware where to look for the kiosk interface a Select the General tab b Enter the URL of the kiosk server in the provided window Example http host_computer_name kiosk 2 Setting Start Options Kioware allows the system to boot directly into the Campus Lock Keycard Center interface bypassing the Windows start screen whenever the kiosk is turned on If the system restarts for any reason students and users will continue to have access to the kiosk functions Follow the instruction below to enable this feature you ll need the Windows user name and password a Sele
12. essfully installed Click Ok The installation will continue until finished The Finished window will open Click Finish The program will now install MS ASP NET 2 0 AJAX Extensions 1 0 Click Next and accept the License Agreement Click Next and Install Installation will begin Once ASP NET 2 0 AJAX Extension Complete please click the Finish button Click Finish to exit installation Note The following steps are for servers running Windows Server 2003 ONLY From the Windows Start menu click Run In the Run dialog box enter inetmgr Click OK The IIS Manager will open 20 In IIS Manager expand the local computer and then click Web Service Extensions Internet Information Services IIS Manager e Om FoBIea 2 MN Web Service Extensions Web Service Extension Status Y All Unknown CGI Extensions Prohibited Y All Unknown ISAPI Extensions Prohibited Active Server Pages Prohibited ASP NET v2 0 50727 Allowed cS Internet Data Connector Prohibited 9 Server Side Includes Prohibited WebDAV Prohibited Add a new Web service extension Allow all Web service extensions for a specific application Prohibit all Web service extensions 9 Open Help pS 21 Inthe details pane right click ASP NET and select Allow from the list The status of ASP NET changes to Allowed 22 Close the IIS Manager Database Configuration Information regarding the Security Management System databa
13. ft side dispenser Kiosk will beep when it is ready to read your card After the beep insert temporary card into right side card reader 6 Temporary card is encoded 7 Retrieve temporary card from card reader Staff Revalidation Staff Revalidation adds an extra level of security to your system by requiring staff with master access credentials to revalidate their cards on a periodic basis Follow the instructions below to revalidate a card Note For revalidation to work you need to check the Revalidation Allowed at Kiosk box in the User Type Definition window of the CL Lock profile in System Manager For more details see the Defining User Type section of the Campus Locks chapter of the SMS manual 1 Touch the Staff Revalidation button on the left of the main screen Touch the Press Here to Begin button Kiosk will beep when it is ready to read card After the beep insert card into the right side card reader Enter PIN Touch Submit Card is revalidated Retrieve card from right side card reader 22 Desktop Kiosk CHAPTER 6 Introduction Desktop Kiosk refers to any PC or laptop that has been configured to work as a Campus Lock Keycard Center This allows for greater flexibility in the number of kiosks available It is especially useful during high traffic times such as the beginning of a semester The computer will need a JOMS UERW 301 encoder attached to it in order to encode cards and be web enabled so that the b
14. h the following requirements Image Type gif Image Size Recomended 220 x 45 pixels Maximum 300 x 50 pixels Save the image as Logo gif Open the images folder in the kiosk directory The default location is c inetpub kiosk images If the location of the files was changed during installation the image folder will be located at images Re name the current Logo gif file Example OldLogo gif Copy the logo file you created into the images folder When you start the kiosk you will see your logo in the upper left corner Kiosk Set Up CHAPTER 3 Introduction The following steps need to be taken at each kiosk in order to ensure proper functionality as well as integration with the database These steps will remove the sound and disable the cursor arrow making navigation to the database more difficult Because of this it is recommended that you get the IP address of each kiosk before you follow the set up procedures Note A keyboard will need to be connected to the kiosk in order to follow these steps This can be done by opening the bottom cabinet of the kiosk Getting the IP Address of each kiosk Click the Start button in the lower right corner Click on Run The Run pop up window will open Enter cmd into the field provided Click OK The command line window will open Enter ipconfig Press Enter on the keyboard The IP Address is listed after IP Address Make a note of the IP Address This will be ne
15. ies which User Defined Field UDF the system will refer to when authenticating a student s ability to receive a temporary card This is typically a 9 digit student ID number zero pad authentication ID Check this box to enable zero pad authentication Number of digits Set this to the length of your Student ID number Maximum length is 37 18 Kiosk Definition Each Campus Lock Keycard Center kiosk or desktop requires a system definition Go to Kiosk Configuration gt Currently Defined kiosk gt Add to define each kiosk Settings are specific to each kiosk Kiosk Definition Description Campus_Kiosk_1 Hostname fi 0 45 49 56 Notes Kiosk Type Kiosk y Dispenser Com Port 2 Encoder Settings Coercivity High y Com Port f Baud Rate 2400 y Y Enabled xon 1 Description This is what appears in the Description column of the Kiosk Configuration program Each kiosk should have a unique description 2 Hostname Enter the IP address of the kiosk being defined Please see the kiosk Set Up section for details on getting the IP address 3 Notes This is an optional field Put any additional information that you require here 4 Kiosk Type Select whether you are defining a dedicated kiosk or a Desktop Laptop without Dispenser 5 Dispenser Com Port Specify which Com Port the dispenser is using For dedicated kiosks this should be set to 2 This value must be different than the setting for
16. ill open Trusted sites You can add and remove Web sites from this zone All Web sites in this zone will use the zone s security settings Add this Web site to the zone Web sites C Require server verification https For all sites in this zone Type http IISServerAddress kiosk Default aspx in the Add this Web site to the zone box where ISServerAddress is the address of your IIS server Please see the Web Server Installation section for details Uncheck the Require server verification https for all sites in this zone check box Click the Add button Click the OK button this will save the site and return to the Security tab Chapter 6 Desktop Kiosk 25 i Click the Custom level button to open the Security Settings window Security Settings Settings 14 ActiveX controls and plug ins 4 Automatic prompting For ActiveX controls Disable Enable 4 Binary and script behaviors Administrator approved Disable 9 Enable 4 Download signed Active controls Disable Enable Prompt 9 Download unsigned ActiveX controls FN mil i Reset custom settings Reset to Low Scroll to the ActiveX controls and plug ins section Click the Disable button for Automatic Prompting for ActiveX Controls Click the Enable button for every other option in the ActiveX section Click OK at the bottom of the Security Settings window when you are finished A window will pop up
17. in the middle of the semester and the update is entered into the database The student then goes to a kiosk to update his her ID card with the new access privileges The student is now granted access to the new room x Touch the Update ID button on the left of the main screen Touch the Press Here to Begin button Kiosk will beep when it is ready to read your card After the beep insert card into right side card reader Enter your pin number Touch Submit Card is updated with new access information oar oN Retrieve card from right side card reader Change PIN This function is used to change the PIN for a given ID card 1 Touch the Change PIN button on the left of the main screen Chapter 5 User s Guide 21 DD NOAA RF wD Touch the Press Here to Begin button kiosk will beep when it is ready to read your card After the beep insert card into the right side card reader Enter current PIN number Touch Continue Enter new PIN number Touch Continue Re enter new PIN number Touch Submit PIN number will be updated Retrieve card from card reader Get Temporary Card This function is used to generate a temporary card for lost or stolen ID cards A student identification number and PIN is required 1 Touch the Get Temporary Card button on the left of the main screen 2 Enter PIN number Touch Continue 3 Enter your student ID number Touch Submit 4 5 Wait for temporary card to be dispensed from le
18. input by the student Student ID Number and a PIN code which is configured for the credential for each cardholder using CL locks Settings below are universal and affect all the kiosks the user has defined Days until expiration Determines how many days a temporary card is valid for After this time expires the card will no longer be active 30 days is the maximum 0 denotes current day only Max number of temporary cards per window Determines how many temporary cards a user can receive in the given window of time Chapter 4 Configuring the Database Communication to Kiosks 17 Duration of window Determines how many days are in a temporary card allowance window The window begins when the student receives their first temp card and ends after the number of days specified Example 1 The Max number of temporary cards per window is set to 1 and the Duration of window is set to 7 When a student receives a temporary card they will not be able to do so again for seven days Example 2 The Max number of temporary cards per window is set to 2 and the Duration of window is set to 5 When a student receives a temporary card they will only be able to get one more card in the next five days Increment Issue Code Putting a check in this box enables Issue Codes for temporary cards If enabled this function will invalidate the user s permanent card at the time they get a temporary card Field used for temporary card authentication Specif
19. mplate to use for host data track 3 Number of digits Kiosk Test X Cancel amp Exi Y Save amp Exit 16 Currently Defined Kiosks This section shows any kiosks both dedicated kiosks and desktop kiosks that have been added to the system You can Add a new kiosk Edit an existing kiosk or Delete a kiosk by clicking the appropriate button For more details on adding a kiosk see the kiosk Definition section of this chapter General kiosk Settings These settings need to be defined for kiosks to interact with the database correctly These are global settings that effect all the kiosks the user has defined Maximum Login Attempts Selects the number of logins a user can attempt before the session is terminated Can be set from 1 5 Magstripe track with host system data Defines which track number the system will use to find student or employee information Track 2 is the standard track number to encode Magstripe track with CL data This is the track number that the kiosk will use while encoding a card Track 3 is the standard track number to encode Kiosk session timeout Determines how many seconds can elapse after the user s last input before the kiosk resets to the start page Kiosk DB communication timeout Determines how long the system will wait to receive information from the Database If the allotted time passes without a response from the database the system will cancel the user session
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21. osk uses both tracks for the management of the CL data on the credentials The data the kiosk uses for matching credentials will be stored in two User Defined Fields that will be setup in the Cardholder Definition These fields will be further defined in the section that follows Setting PIN Length Before running the Kiosk Configuration application it is necessary to configure the PIN length in System Settings 1 Goto Start gt Programs gt Schlage SMS gt Schlage SMS or double click on the Schlage SMS icon from the desktop 2 Double click on System Settings The System Settings application will open 14 3 Click on the Campus Lock Settings tab Ma System Settings File Help Online Credential Options and Pin Calculator Area States and Door Types General Settings Schlage SMS Image Settings Schlage SMS Signature Settings Badge Printing Defaults Advanced Search Settings Offline Credential Settings Campus Lock Settings Global Settings Magstripe Track Number to Encode Magstripe Encoder Coercivity Site Code Track 3 High 2750 4000 De y lt Click to Expand Automatic PIN Length Temporary Card Maximum Expiration Days from the current date CSP Current Workstation Settings Campus Lock Encoder COM Port Campus Lock Encoder Timeout Minimum is 5 seconds maximum is 120 seconds f 5 5 Card Encoder Utilities Read Card Erase Card Eject Card Encode Programming Card i X Cancel 4 Using
22. rowser can interact with the IIS server hosting the kiosk interface Note The Desktop Kiosk does not have the lock down software of a dedicated kiosk Because of this it is strongly recommended that a Desktop Kiosk not be used directly by students or staff but by an administrator assisting them System Requirements Operating System Windows XP with IE 6 x or 7 x Hardware As recommended by MS to run Windows XP 512 MB of RAM recommended Note Desktop Kiosk is not supported on MS Windows Vista computers Installation 1 Attach JOMS UERW 301 encoder to serial port COM 1 2 Run KioskClientInstall exe installer 3 Modify Internet Explorer Security settings These instructions are for IE 6 x and 7 x a Open Tools gt Internet Options Chapter 6 Desktop Kiosk b Select the Security tab Internet Options General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings amp 0 Internet Local intranet TREE ESiEs Restricted sites Trusted sites This zone contains Web sites that you trust not to damage your computer or data Security level for this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom Level To use the recommenced settings click Default Level Custom Level Default Level c Select the Trusted sites icon 24 d Click on the Sites button The Trusted Sites window w
23. se that is used by the kiosk application is stored in the file web config which is installed in a directory selected during kiosk Web Server installation Default location suggested by installation program is c inetpub kiosk If you changed this destination during installation then the file will be located in whichever directory you specified This text file can be edited using any text editor such as Notepad or Wordpad Follow the steps below to configure your database 1 Right click web config and choose Open With 2 Click on Notepad or Wordpad The file will open Chapter 2 Web Server Installation 7 3 4 5 6 Go to line 18 It will look like this connectionString Data Source localhost Initial Catalog SchlageSQL Persist Security Info True User ID SMSAdmin Password SECAdmini providerName System Data SqlClient gt The Default values are a Data Source Host Name of machine where SMS database is installed localhost b Initial Catalog Database name SchlageSQL c User ID SQL login SMSAdmin d Password SQL password SECAdmin1 default installation password If necessary modify these values to reflect your database settings Go to File gt Save to save the file Go to File gt Exit to close the file Customized Logo Optional The kiosk user interface can be customized with your school s logo in the upper left corner of the screen This will replace the default Schlage logo 1 Create logo wit
24. setting up the kiosk Filling the Temporary Card Dispenser Follow the instructions below to fill the temporary card dispenser 1 oOo a fF Ww Unlock the screen housing with the keys provided with the kiosk The locks are located on the sides of the kiosk in the upper left and the upper right sides of the screen housing Tilt the screen housing down towards you Inside are the temporary card dispenser and the card encoder The temporary card dispenser is on the left Orient the temporary cards so that the magnetic stripe is facing down and on the right side Insert a stack of cards into the dispenser through the top bracket Insert more cards until they reach the top of the dispenser Close and re lock the screen housing Chapter 4 Configuring the Database Communication to Kiosks 13 Configuring the Database Communication to Kiosks CHAPTER 4 Introduction Once all kiosks on campus have been set up the user will need to configure them using the Kiosk Configuration program Kiosk Database Configuration The CL Kiosk is designed around the concept that a college or university s One Card system is typically the master for credentials in the higher education market These systems use track 2 on a magstripe card to identify the student This track cannot be modified by the SMS systems SMS can interact with track 1 or 3 The kiosk solution uses both the data from the One Card system and data on track 1or 3 for the CL locks The ki
25. sk Please follow the manual carefully as some of the steps are kiosk specific while other steps are universal and apply to all kiosks Hardware Specifications CHAPTER 1 Physical Specifications Height 69 0 1753 mm Width 24 0 610 mm Depth 19 8 503 mm Weight 260 Ibs 118 8 Kg Electrical Requirements 100 127 VAC 50 60 Hz 5 0A 200 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 2 5A Operating Temperature 32 F 115 F Degrees 0 C 45 C Degrees Operating Humidity 20 95 Relative Humidity non condensing Web Server Installation CHAPTER 2 Introduction The kiosk interface is a website that is accessed from an installed IIS web server First the web server is installed on a central computer usually the database server and configured to interact with the dedicated Kiosks and any other computers running the Campus Lock Keycard Center interface This step of the configuration is completed via an installation program as described below Note IIS comes standard with the Windows installation disk The disk must be installed for the kiosk Installation program to work Install if necessary and continue to the instructions below System Requirements Operating System Windows XP with IIS 5 1 or Windows 2003 with IIS 6 0 Hardware As recommended by MS to run Server 2003 1 GB of RAM recommended Note if SMS is installed on the same machine as the IIS Server then hardware requirements should be revised
26. the Automatic PIN Length drop down in the Global Settings section of the tab specify the length of the PIN Minimum is 3 and maximum is 8 5 Click OK System Settings will close Note PINs can not start with 0 Accessing the Application After the PIN length has been specified the Kiosk Configuration application can be run 1 Goto Start gt Programs gt Schlage SMS gt Schlage SMS or double click on the Schlage SMS icon from the desktop Chapter 4 Configuring the Database Communication to Kiosks 15 2 Add Kiosk Configuration to the SMS Launcher See the System Security Chapter of the SMS software manual for details on adding a program to the Launcher 3 In the System Launcher double click on the Kiosk Configuration icon This opens the Kiosk Configuration program File Help Currently Defined Kiosks 1 Automatedbuild 10 45 49 74 Desktop x Add Edit Delete General Kiosk Settings Temporary Card Settings 2 Max login attempts 2 Days until expiration 0 expires after current day 2 Magstripe track with host system data 2 Max number of temporary cards per window 3 Maastripe track with CL data fi Duration of window in days 25 Kiosk session timeout in seconds F Increment issue code 25 Kiosk DB communication timeout in seconds Field used for temporary card authentication UDF used to hold host system magstripe data Studenti Y Track2Data V zero pad authentication ID Magstripe Te

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