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1. Comparison Value equal vy Undefined Card Remove Replace Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes System Overview amp Administrative Tools m Field Page 119 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 25 REPORTS VEHICLES ait PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help l System Configuration Report Setup fi Cori Naragnon Report Type EER cls p9 Status and Control amp Customization Select Layout C Program Files PCSC LINC NXG Reports ContactVehicles_1 pt amp Reports Search Criteria Clear All La Field Value 2 Pre defined Reports First Name Last Name Middle Name Employee Number Usage License Make Model Color Field Comparison Color X begins with X Add Remove Replace Save Report All Panels System Overview amp Administrative Tools ss Load Repot View Repot Print Report Export To File Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes Field Comparison Values First Name Begins with Ends with Contains Does not Contain Is Is Not Last Name Begins with Ends with Contains Does not Contain Is Is Not Middle Name Begins with Ends with Contains Does not Contain Is Is Not Page 120 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 6 SYSTEM OVERVIEW EE PCSC LiNC N
2. Comparison Values ime Period Map Name Begins with Ends with Contains Does not Contain Is Is Not Panel Number Between Equal Page 117 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 23 REPORTS TIME PERIODS a PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help L System Configuration Report Setup fy Card Management Report Type Close JP Status and Control amp Customization Select Layout C Program Files PCSC LINC NXG Reports TimePeriods_1 spt amp Reports Search Criteria Clear All L m Pre defined Reports E Time Period Number Time Period Name Field Comparison Time Period Name v begins with X Remove Replace View Repot Print Report All Panels Reader Input Output Notes Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name System Overview l z 4 m amp Administrative Tools Field Comparison Values ime Period Number Between Equal Begins with Ends with Contains Does not Contain Is Is Not Page 118 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 24 REPORTS TRANSACTION ALARMS a PCSC LiNC NX File Tools Help l System Configuration Report Setup AU CoaNogenen I nepon Type ETE cone ps Status and Control RS Customization amp Reports Search Criteria Clear All La Field Value 2 Pre defined Reports F Panel Number Joumal Code Select Layout C Program Files PCSC LINC NXG Reports TransactionAlarms_1 spt
3. File Tools Help lL System Configuration Address Panel Time Period Map Concentrator 1 X Comecon Toe Ws Eaa E 2nd Cluster Panel Group N A E 1st SAM 2nd SAM ALM OUT Tamper Detect p1s13 X Printer Baud br4800 x Panel Number 1 IP Address 192 168 168 32 Port 3001 Alarm Manager iil All Panels Card Management Status and Control Customization Reports System Overview Administrative Tools Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes E FD02 2 1 1 2 1 CONCENTRATOR Concentrator If the Panel is a Concentrator select Concentrator 1 If the panel is not select Not Assigned Connection Type Select the appropriate connection type Not in Use Direct LAN and Modem Panel Group Select the appropriate Panel Group if applicable Panel Number The number of the Panel IP Address Enter the IP address for the selected Panel Terminal Server Consult with your LAN administrator or MIS personnel Port Defaulted to 3001 Page 12 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 1 2 1 EXPANSION BOARDS Enter the appropriate model panel and the appropriate expansion boards will be listed Tamper Detect Defaulted to 13 Printer Baud Rate Define the speed of the serial printer that is connected to the panel MicroLPM 1200 2400 4800 9600 IQ SIM 9600 only NOTE For further information regarding individual panels refer to the
4. However the commercial tenant is still a tenant within the general facility or building and therefore will have less authority than a facility or building manager who will oversee the facility and all the respective commercial tenants By using Groups an administrator can create a limited set of controls that a commercial tenant may adjust for cardholders within their groups For example a commercial tenant may decide that the company s executives may have unlimited access to all doors within their space at all times However the commercial tenant cannot decide that their executives can have unlimited access to all doors within the facility since the Group s designation can only control access times for those doors within their space NOTE It should be noted that a very large company with multiple facilities or buildings using LINC NXG in one system can also use Groups to track analogous departments or personnel types via multiple locations Page 124 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 7 4 1 GROUP PERMISSIONS An administrator has the ability to give a user a select amount of control over multiple fields All fields cardholders doors panels etc will appear within the Available column within each field s tab Using the gt and the lt buttons individual items within each field can be added into the Selected column The following permission can be assigned to a User User Fields Panels Doors Time Period
5. Page 61 of 138 LiINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B Page 62 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 2 1 3 CARD MANAGEMENT CARDHOLDER PERSONAL H PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help L System Configuration Card Manager g Card Management Save Close 5 Cardholder Access Control Employee Personal Vehicle Emergency Home Address First Name Middle Name Last Name l A f 4321 Main St Card Card Card Time Periods R Authorization Groups 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Bulk Activation and Deactivation Big Town CA USA Physical Description Weight Height Hair Color Eye Color Gender Floor Authorizations Add card range 1 to 100 Use card access data on Access Control tab All Panels SSN Marital Status Dependents Citizen P Status and Control Panel Event Date Time amp Customization Sg Reports System Overview Administrative Tools Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes Click on Personal file tab It contains the following multiple fields per cardholder Home Address Home Address Street Home Address City Home Address State Physical Description Weight Height Hair color Eye color Sex Personal Data Social Security Number Marital status Dependents Citizen 20 characters 20 characters 20 characters 10 characters 10 characters 10 characters 10 characters 5 characters
6. To use the saved Routing template press the Use Template button This will reset the configuration to the Alarm Routing parameters that were saved previously Only one template can be saved at a time Page 50 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 7 2 1 TRANSACTION ALARMS ORIGINATING AT THE PANEL PANEL TRANSACTIONS Auth amp Escorted Auth Escort Authorized Bldg Entry Error Bldg Exit Error Card Trouble Communication Error Cost gt Credit Data Disparity Database Corrupt Date Time Change Daylight Savings Access was granted to a cardholder who is required to have an escort Cardholder attempting access is recognized as an authorized escort Cardholder has a valid card Occurs whenever a user tries to use a card without Bldg Out status to enter the building Occurs whenever a user tries to use a card without Bldg In status to exit the building Six unsuccessful card reads at a reader in one minute due to an unmatched card format or unmatched facility code A communication error has occurred from Controller to Host The cost to gain access through the reader is greater than the cardholder s credit balance When uploading records from the panel s host the system compares the data against the records at the host For each record that differs Data Disparity is logged with the file name and record number A checksum error is found in the battery backup RAM database or memo
7. 2 1 5 3 1 3 TWO PERSON MINIMUM OCCUPANCY COUNTER To enable TPMOR 1 Display the appropriate door in Door Overview 2 Select the Two Person Minimum Occupancy box 3 Enter the control counter number in the counter field This option is used to count the number of people within a room or area If TPMOR is selected the control counter number must be entered When using the Room Occupancy counter be sure to have at least one reader counting entries and another counting the exits This control counter should NOT be used for any other functions Output Outputs used by the TPMOR system must be configured with Low and High 2 2 1 5 3 2 ACCESS COST FOR CARD GROUP The MicroLPM Plus series offers a feature that debits units from a cardholder s record Debit can be determined by a reader and by acard group Enter the number of units 0 999 to debit for each card group at this reader Depending upon the number of credits issued to a card group the Access cost for a card group will be subtracted from that balance The system will subtract the value that was assigned for the card group as access cost for every valid transaction at a specified reader or readers only designated readers debits the card account status See the Change Card Status screen to allocate credits to a card account Page 36 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 5 4 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DOOR CONFIGURATION ACCESS ACTIONS LiNC NXG provides output control via
8. C D to initiate Follow the identical procedure for the access granted counters above Page 42 of 138 LINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 6 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SITE MANAGER 2 1 6 1 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SITE MANAGER ADD DELETE PANEL al PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help IL System Configuration Alarm Manager Card Management Status and Control Customization Reports System Overview Administrative Tools E PER All Panels Panel Panel Count Curent count 1 Add Delete Panel Panel 1 1 v Model 10200 Mi Defaul 5 No default doors 1 reader per door 2readers per door Consecutive panel count 1 Add panel s Delete one panel Date Time Reader Input Output Notes A feature new to LINC NXG is the Add Delete Panel window within the Site Manager By selecting the appropriate panel type number of readers door for the panel each panel can be added consecutively into the system by pressing the Add panel s button Multiple panels can be added into the system by selecting the appropriate number via the Consective panel count counter 1 Under the Add Delete section select the number designated on the panel DIPswitch for the new panel in the Panel window NOTE the last panel in the current series will be listed in the panel window on PWN Select the appropriate panel type via the Model drop down menu Select the Group if applicable Using the radio bu
9. E Required Building Access to Parking Access Floor Authorizations E Use card access data on Access Control tab Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes Alam P Status and Control RS Customization amp Reports System Overview amp Administrative Tools Adding a Card 1 Select the card number in the Card Number column on the left of the screen The appropriate Card Number will appear above the First Name 2 Atthe Card Number section enter the person s First Name Middle Name and Last Name NOTE Card numbers can be assigned from 1 to 99 999 The total number of cards assigned depends upon the memory card s and firmware version in your panel system Under Normal access conditions check the Card active box to activate the card If a person requires extended access time through a doorway select the Long access box Page 57 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 2 1 1 1 NORMAL ACCESS Card Active Activates and deactivates the cardholder time Standard Access time duration for each particular access point The Standard Access time duration is determined in Door Setup Long Access Allows the cardholder to use the Long Access time duration of a particular access point The time gets defined in the Door Setup Long Access 2 2 6 1 2 CAPABLE OF OVERRIDE Emergency Access LiNC NXG provides a feature to disable access upon an event or al
10. Enter the access time by using the command keys The standard length of time is 5 seconds for Standard access and 10 seconds for Long access Enter 1 for the quickest access time or 255 for the longest Long access time follows the same parameters and will be used in the event more time is required Long Access values are always at least 1 second longer than standard values Ranges for Time Values in seconds Standard Access 1 253 Long Access 2 254 Egress 1 253 Standard Shunt 2 254 Long Shunt 3 255 Page 27 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B For Elevator Readers Standard Access Long Access Standard Shunt Long Shunt 2 253 3 254 3 254 4 255 Egress unlock time utilizes Standard Shunt time NOTE Attempts to program Time duration less than 2 seconds in an elevator type reader will cause floor relays to NOT be engaged upon card authorization even though the green LED will momentarily light on the reader Egress Request to Exit time has a range of 1 253 seconds Enter the time length desired Standard Shunt The length of time to disable the door status alarm during normal egress is the standard shunt time The default time is 8 seconds Enter a different amount of time if necessary Shunt time is always at least 1 second longer than the corresponding access time Long Shunt The length of time to disable the door status when a cardholder with the Long Access feature presents a card is the long shunt time
11. Fi Card Management JP Status and Control John it a Last Denied Last Access Reason Date Time Date Time Panel Panel Reader Reader Invalid PIN entry count First usage Parking first usage Credit balance Panel Download All Panels Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes RS Customization amp Reports System Overview amp Administrative Tools Card Status displays the current cards active in the system and the status of those building in the facility Acard number can be chosen and the most current information for that card Last Access Last Denied will be displayed Page 82 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 3 8 STATUS AND CONTROL PANEL DOWNLOAD DATA MANAGER ag PCSC LiNC NXG s a gt File Tools Help lL System Configuration i Card Management Jj Status and Control epee wi Close E EJA Panels Card Options All V Erase Cards Range Send To Panel s Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader input amp Customization amp Reports System Overview Administrative Tools Download is a term used to describe the transfer of data from LINC NXG to the panels Downloads can be accomplished for ALL files or only those selected by the user In order to download data
12. L System Configuration Report Setup AU cootenenet N nepon Type Cn J Status and Control amp Cabin Select Layout C Program Files PCSC LINC NXG Reports Outputs_1 spt amp Reports Search Criteria Clear All La Field Comparison Value 1 Value 2 Pre defined Reports E Panel Number Output Number ld Comparison w equal v View Report Print Repot Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes System Overview amp Administrative Tools d m k Field Comparison Values Panel Number Between Equal Output Number Between Equal Page 114 of 138 LINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 20 REPORTS PANELS a PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help L System Configuration T JP Status and Control RN Customization Select Layout C Program Files PCSC LINC NXG Reports Panels_1 spt amp Reports Search Criteria x Clear All La Field Comparison Value 1 Pre defined Reports IF Panel Number Comparison Panel Number w equal X Add Remove Replace View Report Print Report Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes System Overview amp Administrative Tools 4 m Field Comparison Values Panel Number Between Equal Page 115 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 21 REPORTS READERS a9 PCSC LiNC NXG rcv emo ee a i a File Too
13. Network No items match your search System Overview m r File name Vehicle Report 2009 02 24 X Save as type Adobe Acrobat Format pdi Mi E Page 96 of 138 LINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 2 REPORTS ASSIGNED CARDS ad PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help L System Configuration Report Setup S Card Management Report Type SSP LECH Close 2 Status and Control amp Customization Select Layout C Program Files PCSC LINC NXG Reports AssignedCards_1 pt amp Reports Search Criteria Cear All La Field Comparison Value 1 Value 2 Pre defined Reports F First Name Last Name Middle Name Card Number Employee Number Department Affiliation Field Comparison Affiliation X J equal X Add Remove Replace Load Report View Report J Print Report l Save Report Export To File Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes System Overview e 4 m r amp Administrative Tools Comparison Values Begins with Ends with Contains Does not Contain Is Is Not Begins with Ends with Contains Does not Contain Is Is Not Begins with Ends with Contains Does not Contain Is Is Not Page 97 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 3 REPORTS AUTHORIZATION GROUPS aa PCSC LINC NXG Stax pu pema am
14. Preset Preset value A user defined value that can be loaded into the counter NOTE When using Elevator Control the Low counter value should be 0 and the High counter value should be 2 Do NOT modify these values in an elevator panel Page 22 of 138 LiINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B The door functions opening in this case are automatically overridden upon Time Period end with the entry of Clear Cir under the Operations block For Preloads Time Periods and Operation select from the following options Preload NoLoad No preload action CC value is not changed LoadZero Load CC with zero LoadLow Load CC with low threshold value LoadHigh Load CC with high threshold value LoadMax Load CC with maximum value AddPreset Add preset value to CC FlipOutput Load CC with low or high threshold to toggle output Tp Priority The system allows the user to override any other CC action and give priority to the time periods control operations Define whether or not time period has priority Enter a fj if the Time Period does not have priority If a non zero value is assigned to the auto unlock time period of a door lock output a Tp Priority flag will automatically be selected for the segment start Operation Select the operation to be performed on the control counter from the following list None No Operation Decrement Decrement CC Decrement on Second Start auto decrement on second Decrement on Minute Start auto decrement on minute Clear Clear aut
15. and time period determines how the CC is affected The association of a CC to an output relay or voltage output is FIXED within the panel For example CC1 is the first relay on the Panel PCB designated by P5 and CC2 is the second relay on P7 and so on The IQ board has 8 outputs 4 relays and 4 voltage outputs The relays on the IQ board are numbered 1 2 3 and 4 respectively and the Voltage Outputs are numbered 13 14 15 and 16 Page 133 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B Therefore the IQ is defined as having 4 reader interfaces 8 Outputs 4 Relays Control Counters 1 through 4 4 Voltage Outputs Control Counters 13 through 16 where Control Counter Output number Example CC1 Output number 1 relay number 1 on IQ board CC25 Output number 25 relay number 1 on Output board CC13 Output number 13 Voltage Output on IQ NOTE The Voltage Outputs are 12 VDC 100 milliamp output The IQs also have inputs that will be assigned later 4 2 EXAMPLES To fully understand the operations of the control counter the user must understand the problem and goal of the application The following examples describe how the LINC NXG Control Counters are programmed in different applications 4 2 1 EXAMPLE A PROGRAMMING AN ALARM TO ACTIVATE AN OUTPUT HORN For this example we will activate a horn when someone opens the panel enclosure The horn will be connected to Relay number 4 of the panel Since the panel is equippe
16. i All Panels Reader Input Output Notes Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name System Overview la Administrative Tools 4 m r Comparison Values Equal Between Counter Number Equal Between Page 104 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 9 REPORTS EMERGENCY CONTACTS Ga PCSC LINCNXG Haks pu pem a File Tools Help L System Configuration Report Setup 4 it Card Management Report Type DE r AGATE Close J Status and Control amp Customization Select Layout C Program Files PCSC LINC NXG Reports EmergencyContacts_1 pt amp Reports Search Criteria a Clear All La Field Comparison Value 1 Value 2 Pre defined Reports First Name O Last Name 2 Middle Name J Comparison x begins with X Remove Replace Load Report View Report Print Report Save Report Export To File All Panels Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes System Overview amp Administrative Tools al a Comparison Values Begins with Ends with Contains Does not Contain Is Is Not Begins with Ends with Contains Does not Contain Is Is Not Begins with Ends with Contains Does not Contain Is Is Not Page 105 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 10 REPORTS HOLIDAYS File Tools Help I System Configuration AE Counorooenon IE nepot Tyee ETE cioc JP Status and Cont
17. with energize transaction the lock and external shunt outputs will display unique internally derived values and the On field will be selected Only the lock output will reflect Operation of Decrement on Second When a door with external shunt output is unlocked by command from the Open Door screen for Standard Long access time the lock and external shunt outputs will display an Page 79 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B internally derived value and the On field will be selected Only the lock output will reflect Operation of Decrement on Second When a door with external shunt output is unlocked by command from the Open Door screen for the specified minutes the lock and external shunt outputs will display an internally derived value and the On field will be selected Only the lock output will reflect operation of Decrement on Second When a door with external shunt output is unlocked by command from the Open Door screen for the maximum minutes the lock and external shunt outputs will display an internally derived value and the On field will be selected Only the lock output will reflect operation of Decrement on Second e When a door with external shunt output is unlocked by command from the Open Door screen indefinitely the lock and external shunt outputs will display an internally derived value and the On field will be selected When a door with external shunt output is unlocked by Time Peri
18. 001 B 2 1 7 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ALARM MANAGER TRANSACTION ALARMS a PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help L System Configuration Alarm Manager Wie lt gt Sense Input Alarms Alarm Definition 5 Host Transaction Panel Transaction Code Undefined Card X Priority 0 Shunt time period 0 Never Location R amp D Entrance Text for alarm history log R amp D Undefined Card Instruction Interview cardholder Door Configuration 3 Site Configuration S Alam Manager i Blevator Configuration A Panels ae Card Management P Status and Control Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes gx Customization Ehe Reports System Overview amp Administrative Tools s m p Host Transactions Select this radial button to define alarms for transactions that are generated at the Host PC Panel selection has no effect when this button is selected Panel Transactions Select this radial button to define alarms for transactions that occur at panels Select a panel with one of the tabs at the bottom of the screen Code Enter the Transaction code to be defined Codes must be added from the add delete box at the bottom of the screen before they can be defined and entered into the system See the Real time alarm code definitions at the end of this section Priority Alarms are presented in priority order Alarms with the lowest prio
19. 1 Con WS checked One can add in correct information within each column Conc Concentrator The primary use of this PC is to communicate with panels W S Workstation The primary use of this PC is as a user interface NOTE APC can function as a Conc and W S in such situations as Standalone and Host machines Page 44 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 6 3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SITE MANAGER ADDRESS r a9 PCSC LiINC NXG File Tools Help l System Configuration le Wanager y Save Close Add Delete panel Computers 1234 Main Street Big Town Panel Counter CA i USA Hardware Output Site Configuration DA Alam Manager ier M All Panels Ee Card Management p Status and Control x Customization amp Reports System Overview amp Administrative Tools Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes The address of the main site or facility for LINC NXG can be input here 3 Add in the following Address e City State e Country 4 Press the Save button to save the address into LINC NXG Page 45 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 6 4 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SITE MANAGER TIME PERIOD SETS a eg auss PS ey wae aT TIRES TRAE CAS al PCSC LiNC NXG File Tools Help l System Configuration le Wanager y Save Close Add Delete panel Computers Address
20. Comparison Affiliation X J equal X Add Remove Replace Load Report View Report J Print Repot l Save Report Export To File Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes System Overview amp Administrative Tools Field Comparison Values First Name Begins with Ends with Contains Does not Contain Is Is Not Last Name Begins with Ends with Contains Does not Contain Is Is Not Middle Name Begins with Ends with Contains Does not Contain Is Is Not Card Number Equal Between In Building Equal Department Equal Not Equal Affiliation Equal Not Equal Page 99 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 5 REPORTS CARDS al PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help l System Configuration w Card Management p9 Status and Control RS Customization System Overview amp Administrative Tools Close Select Layout C Program Files PCSC LINC NXG Reports Cards_1 spt Last Name Middle Name Card Number Active Escort Visitor Expiration Date 1 Expiration Date 2 Authorization Group Department Affiliation Field Comparison Active equal X Add Remove Replace Load Report Save Report All Panels Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name 4 m amp Reports Search Criteria Clear All La Field Value 2 Pre defined Reports First Name Reader Input V
21. Control Unknown Pan Manually shunt input Input Status 2 Close a Restore nomal operation Input Status isl Output Status E Al Panels Counter Status Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Ou amp Customization Be Reports System Overview i o amp Administrative Tools 5 u b The Sense Input Status screen displays the current state of all sense inputs from 1 to 87 The screen provides the status in three sections divided by index tabs The first tab displays sense inputs 1 to 24 The second tab displays sense inputs 25 to 48 and the last tab displays sense inputs 49 to 87 The following chart describes the types of status that are associated with each kind of sense input NOTE Sense Inputs 8 119 cannot currently have their status displayed 1 to 12 Reader detect present or not 13 Tamper Switch 14 to 15 Reserved uLPM but S 1 14 is used in the IQ series 16 to 39 User programmable 40 to 55 Supervised door sense alarm input switch and event 56 to 87 Programmable for event alarm and input switch Page 77 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B The status conditions for each will display as follows Reader Detect 1 Reader Disconnect 2 Normal connected Tamper Switch 1 Alarm 2 Normal User Programmable 1 Normal Defined as Door Sense a Normal 2 Alarm Defined as Door Sense a Door Ajar b Doo
22. File Tools Help a System Configuration Report Setup Card Management Report Type Authorization Groups Close J Status and Control amp Customization Select Layout C Program Files PCSC LINC NXG Reports AuthGroups_1 pt amp Reports Search Criteria Tal Clear All Field Comparison Value 1 Value 2 Pre defined Reports Pane Number Authorization Group Reader Name Time Period Number Field Comparison Authorization Group M begins with X Emna Load Report View Report Print Report l Save Report Export To File All Panels Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes System Overview A 4 m amp Administrative Tools Field Panel Number Authorization Group Page 98 of 138 LINC NX Comparison Values Equal Between Begins with Ends with Contains Does not Contain Is ls Not Begins with Ends with Contains Does not Contain Is Is Not Equal Between G User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 4 REPORTS CARD STATUS ad PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help L System Configuration Report Setup fy Card Management Report Type Close 2 Status and Control pe Select Layout C Program Files PCSC LINC NXG Reports CardStatus_1 spt amp Reports Search Criteria Clear All La Field Comparison Value 1 Value 2 Pre defined Reports F First Name Last Name Middle Name Card Number In Building Department Affiliation Field
23. Qh Customization C Program Files PCSC LINC NXG Reports NetworkNodes_1 spt amp Reports Pre defined Reports View Repot Print Repot Card Number Card Name This report gives a list of all the network nodes within the system Page 112 of 138 LINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 17 REPORTS OPERATOR AUDIT a PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help L System Configuration Report Setup Card Management Report Type OZET ER Close JP Status and Control Q Customization Select Layout C Program Files PCSC LINC NXG Reports OperatorAudit _1 mpt amp Reports Search Criteria Clear All D Field Comparison Value 1 Value 2 Pre defined Reports Log Date Time User Login Name Audit actions Audit tables Panel Name Name Number Detail Card Number Comparison Field Audit actions X equal X Add Remove Replace Load Report View Report J Print Report Sa eno Epot To Fie All Panels Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes System Overview amp Administrative Tools m Comparison Values Begins with Ends with Contains Does not Contain Is Is Not Audit actions Equal Not Equal Card Number Between Equal Page 113 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 18 REPORTS OUTPUTS a PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help
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25. Stop 11 1 2009 E 12 digit card numbers Entry Exit Enforcement Duress Event Parking Of X cc Preload Tp Priorty Operation Departm of N A v No load z F None z Building of X Renewable Shunt Multiple Facility Codes Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes E 2P 2 1 1 1 1 PASSWORD The default password PYMTF is used to logon the panel during the initial set up It is recommended that once communication is established with the panel on line the password should be changed Since PYMTF is used for initial set up you must use PYMTF to logon each time a new panel is added to the system NOTE The panel password will return to its factory default when the panel is reset Page 8 of 138 LiINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 1 1 2 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS The Daylight Savings cycle may be programmed into the panel Enter Enter the date of the official start of Daylight Savings in the US it the first Sunday in March Enter the date that daylight savings begins in month day and year format e g 04 01 2005 Exit Enter the date of the official end of Daylight Savings In the US it is the last Sunday in November Enter the ending date in the same format e g 10 04 2005 2 1 1 1 3 ENTRY EXIT ENFORCEMENT Each panel supports 3 separate levels of Entry Exit enforcement Strict Lenient and Soft Each enforcement level can be assigned individually by Parking
26. System Configuration ye Card Management Status and Control Customization Reports Close System Overview Aduiudadive Take Password ID E Inactive Password Class Name User Program level Valid time period System Switch All Panels Panel Event Card Number Card Name NOTE The default ID to enter LINC NXG is 0 and the password is PYMTF uppercase sensitive Passwords determine which menu items an operator can access The system also determines a password time schedule Thus an operator s access to the LINC NXG system can be limited by time day or holidays Each password is cross referenced to a unique ID number Different password level assignments work in conjunction with Program level assignments to prevent unauthorized persons from accessing specific menus and sub menus system resources Password Program level values range from 0 to 99 where zero yields the highest and 99 allows the lowest level of access Fora particular password to access a menu the Password Program level must be less than or equal to the Menus level Password level numeric value Menus level numeric value A matrix of priority value levels should be noted To configure the Password level values enter the number in the Program level block Page 122 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B NOTE Accidental lockout of the system could occur if all high level low numeric values be a
27. The type of reader and its function is defined here A standard access control reader would be defined as Access The remainder of the selections pertains to the entry exit features Depending on Building Department or Parking entry exit the reader s function IN OUT or IN OUT is defined 2 1 5 2 4 1 READER FUNCTION OPTIONS Not In Use Reader unused Access In Access IN only Building In Building IN only Access Out Access OUT only Building Out Building OUT only Access Standard Access Building In Out Building IN and OUT Park In Parking IN Only Department In Department IN only Park Out Parking OUT Only Department Out Department OUT only Park In Out Parking IN and OUT Department In Out Department IN and OUT Elevator Elevator Access Page 32 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B Type refers to the card data format that will be accepted by the reader Only one format per PIN_PAD ProTech Hughes ID ProTech I ProTech PIN_PAD ProTech PIN_PAD I MagStripe MagStripe I Magstripe PIN_PAD Magstripe PIN_PAD I Watermark Watermark I Watermark PIN_PAD Watermark PIN_PAD I PCSC Wiegand Wiegand PIN_PAD Indala Indala PIN_PAD 12 Digit 12 Digit I 12 Digit PIN_PAD 12 Digit PIN_PAD I Sensor 26 Sensor 26 PIN_PAD Sensor 34 Sensor 34 PIN_PAD Special Special PIN_PAD PCSC 26 37 40 PCSC 26 37 40 PIN_PAD Corp 1000 Corp 1000 PIN_PAD Motorola 32 Motorola 32 PIN_PAD Smartcard_40 Smartcard_40 PIN_PAD reader
28. Timeperiod sets Default Default Default Names Panel Counter i Hardware Output Site Configuration DA Alam Manager eral All Panels ey Card Management J Status and Control Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name ax Customization amp Reports System Overview amp Administrative Tools Reader Input Output Notes LiNC NXG has the ability to have unique Time Period Sets for different uses within the system Each Time Period set will have the same default time periods however the application of the Time period sets can be specific to a particular region or group 1 Add in the name of a new default time period in the text box 2 Press the Add button The new Time period will appear in the list below Default Additionally time periods that are to be removed from the system can be deleted using the Delete button Page 46 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 7 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ALARM MANAGER 2 1 7 1 SYST EM CONFIGURATION ALARM MANAGER SENSE INPUT ALARMS ia a PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help lL System Configuration GE e lt gt D gt Save Close Sense Input Alarms Transaction Alams Alarm Definition Number Shunt time period Panel Counter Location i al Text for alarm history log Front Door SI Alarm Hardware Output Instruction E Proceed to front lobby to investigate Doo
29. Value 1 Value 2 Pre defined Reports E Panel Number Input Number J Field Comparison Add Remove Replace All Panels Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input System Overview f amp Administrative Tools d m View Repot Print Repot Field Page 108 of 138 Comparison Values LINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 13 REPORTS JOURNAL aa PCSC LINC NXG Haks eee File Tools Help L System Configuration Report Setup AE Couhonsgenon N nepon Toe Co J Status and Control amp Customization Select Layout C Program Files PCSC LINC NXG Reports Joumal_1rpt amp Reports Search Criteria Clear All La Field Comparison Value 1 Value 2 Pre defined Reports Event Date Time Panel Number Joumal Code Joumal alams Card Number Card Name Location Notes Affiliation Field Comparison l Affiliation is v Add l Remove Replace Load Repot View Repot Print Repot Save Repot Export To File All Panels Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes System Overview 4 m amp Administrative Tools L a Field Comparison Values Event Date Time Is Between Panel Number Is Between a ournal Code Equal Not Equal a ournal alarms Equal Not Equal O D 2 Q Z c 3 oy Q Equal Between O ard Name Begins with Ends with contains is Be
30. battery discharges Page 30 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B Summary of the Four Possible Fail Safe Fail Secure Cases When using door strikes e For fail safe operation wire to COM and N C contacts and do NOT select the normally open field For fail secure operation wire to COM and N O contacts and select j the normally open field When using magnetic locks For fail safe operation wire to COM and N O contacts and do NOT select the normally open field For fail secure operation wire to COM and N C contacts and select the normally open field 2 1 5 2 2 DOOR SENSE Input This connection describes the sense input number for the door sense door status door position contact Refer to your specific Panel Installation Guide for sense Input location If the door sense input contact for the door will be changed from the default enter the number from the range available 0 16 55 or 56 71 in an ALM or OUT configuration Range Designations 16 23 MicroLPM 24 31 MicroLPM8 32 39 MicroLPM12 40 47 SAM1 supervised door sense 48 55 SAM2 supervised door sense IQ 200 IQ 400 16 27 1Q 600 16 35 IQ 1000 SIM 16 23 SIM 4 16 31 SIM8 Normally Closed Click on if the door lock sense input contact is Normally Closed A Normally Closed sense input will lock the door when the system detects an open circuit except when using the Maglock option Mag Lock When selected this option wil
31. begin at this point in time However if the door is closed prior to the access unlock time expiring the door shunt time is immediately canceled Hence the overall duration of the door being shunted is the access time plus the shunt time When the Maglock option is NOT selected then upon a card transaction or an egress operation the shunt time begins as soon as the door is unlocked The shunt time cancels when the specified time has elapsed or when the door is closed Regardless of the option selection should the door be accessed by card transaction or egress operation but NOT opened the shunt time will cancel upon the access time expiring All IQ and SIM panels support the Maglock option 2 1 5 2 3 EGRESS Input This connection selects the sense input number that is to control the Request to exit egress for this door If the egress sense input for a door will be changed from the default enter the available number 0 16 39 Log Select this option if lock transactions will be logged in the LINC NXG journal Normally Open Select this option if the Egress switch is a normally open N O contact Energize on Egress This option will energize the door strike when Request to exit is encountered All other functions such as Door Closed will still be monitored Activation allows the relay to energize when egress is allowed 2 1 5 2 4 READER Log Select this option if lock transactions will be logged in the LINC NXG journal Function
32. configuration Panel configuration Reader assignment and configuration List of Time Period Maps List of Time Periods Record of transaction alarms generated List of all Vehicles 37 10057 001 B 2 5 1 1 POPULATING A REPORT LiNC NXG gives a user multiple ways to create customized reports for each of the different report types A report can be customized by its Layout and by the Boolean queries that can establish the necessary Parameter Values within each report 2 5 1 1 1 CHOOSING A REPORT LAYOUT Most reports give a selection of different layouts that can be chosen prior to running a report i ae File Tools Help L System Configuration Repor senp ttt ty Ses ec Ie P Status and Control a rr AProgram Files PCSC LINC NXG Reports AssignedCards_1 pt amp Reports search Criteria x Clear All La Field Comparison Value 1 Value 2 Pre defined Reports E First Name E Last Name E Middle Name H E Card Number r 52 a f M Employee Nbe Select Report _ Department pa j E Affiliation Lookin jj Reports PrE tz Name Date modified Type Size uy _ AssignedCards_1 rpt 4 16 2008 1 43PM RPT File 1 Recent Places AssignedCards_2 rpt 10 6 20083 16PM_ RPT File 1 r Field zc _ AssignedCards_3 rpt 10 6 2008 3 16PM RPT File 1 Affiliation __ AssignedCards_4 rpt 10 6 2008 3 16 PM RPT File 1 Desktop Ra Load Report ij Scott i All Panels wk m 7 Panel Event Comp
33. created and administered here LINC NXG has the ability to support 99 999 unique Time Periods Page 66 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 2 3 CARD MANAGEMENT AUTHORIZATION GROUPS Authorization Group Name Enter authorization group name Executive Wo PCSC LINC_NXG File Tools Help l System Configuration g Card Management Cardholder ap Authorization Group fas Save Close Time Periods Authorization Group Active Readers ER Name VEE ke pid1 Authorization Groups Sever V p1d2 Aways FN Executive Holiday Bulk Activation and Deactivation je Time Period 0 Never All Panels Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input p9 Status and Control amp Customization bang Reports System Overview a Administrative Tools Authorization Group consists of a list of valid readers and the times Time Period supports 0 99 999 that the card holder has access through those readers LINC NXG supports 2000 of these groups An Authorization Group is referenced by number 0 99 999 and has a user defined name up to 20 characters LLNC NXG communicates and controls up to 4000 panels Each panel is capable of addressing up to 12 readers Page 67 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 2 4 CARD MANAGEMENT HOLIDAY TIME PERIODS al PCSC LiNC NXG File Tools Help System Configuration fe Card Management c Ba
34. door 2 1 5 2 1 DOOR LOCK Output This connection specifies the output number 1 12 where the electric lock for this door is connected Refer to your specific Installation Guide for output location and number If a door lock control counter number will be changed from the default enter the number from the range available 1 12 This output will be connected to the electric lock at the door Log Select this option if lock transactions will be logged in the LINC NXG journal Page 29 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B Normally Open When this field is selected f the quiescent state of the door relay is de energized This will cause continuity to exist between the common and normally closed contacts When an access operation or an egress with energize operation occurs the door relay will momentarily energize to temporarily complete continuity between the common and normally open contacts When this field is NOT selected the quiescent state of the door relay is energized This will cause continuity to exist between the common and the normally open contacts When an access operation or an egress with energize operation occurs the door relay will momentarily de energize to temporarily complete continuity between the common and the normally closed contacts Whether the door operates as a fail safe or fail secure environment depends upon the type of door hardware used magnetic lock or door strike and how the door is
35. following Installation Guides MicroLPM P N 33 10019 001 Ultimate P N 33 10035 001 1Q 200 P N 33 10036 001 SIM P N 33 10037 001 1Q 400 P N 33 10057 001 Page 13 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 1 3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PANEL SETTINGS ADDRESS LiNC NXG has a feature that allows an Administrator to give the physical location of each the panel eo a PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help L System Configuration Panel Settings la Save Close Features Hardware Panel Time Period Map Address Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes E 2P To input the address of the Host PC for LINC NXG do the following 1 Add in the following Address City State e Country 2 Press the Save button to save the address into LINC NXG Page 14 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 1 4 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PANEL SETTINGS PANEL TIME PERIOD MAP Each panel is given the ability to handle 64 different time periods 32 Standard 32 Holiday that are defined through the User menu If a particular panel uses time periods separate from other panels in the system they can be created and monitored here LINC NXG has the ability to support 99 999 unique Time Periods ai PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help lL System Configuration Panel Settings la Save Close Features Hardware Address Time Peri
36. numeric value into the counter Time Period does not have priority Instruction that acts upon the numeric value already loaded into the counter LiINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 2 1 HARDWARE INPUT UPON CONDITION Output action can be defined for each of the three conditions listed below Normal Closed Alarm Ajar Frouble Forced If defined as a dry contact alarm point supervisory alarm point or event Control counter action will be performed upon going into normal status after an alarm condition If defined as a door sense control counter action will be executed upon detecting a door closure after a door alarm If defined as an alarm point event or egress the control counter action will be performed upon an alarm If defined as a door sense control counter action will be performed when the door is left open longer than shunt time For UL Installations the maximum number of alarm signals shall not exceed 1000 If defined as a supervisory alarm the control counter action will be performed upon detecting a short or open circuit trouble If defined as a door sense the control counter action will be performed upon an illegal entry through a doorway without first using an exit button or a card reader Door forced open NOTE IQ SIM and ULTIMATE panels with 7 9 16 or higher only support the supervised point by point digital calibration NOTE Each individual sense input MUST be in normal state with 180 30
37. the destination panels must be online Both the type of Data All Data or a specific table ie Holiday Time Periods and the particular panel all or some smaller number which should download data can be selected using the radio buttons Page 83 of 138 LINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 3 8 2 PENDING DOWNLOADS al PCSC LiINC NXG File Tools Help lL System Configuration i Card Management Jj Status and Control aa Panel Download Customization Reports System Overview amp Administrative Tools All Panels LineNo PanelNo Name Panel 1 0_1 Panel 2 0 2 0 3 Curent panel Refresh All panels Record count 0 Panel Event Using the Pending tab of the Panel Download screen a user can check the current progress of the download to each panel Page 84 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 4 CUSTOMIZATION 2 4 1 CUSTOMIZATION DEPARTMENTS r al PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help System Configuration ae Card Management JP Status and Control Customization f w ii Research and Development Departments Affiliations Description Research and Development Add e Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output amp Reports System Overview Administrative Tools 1 m A completely customizable feature of LINC NXG is the ability to add in departments that can hel
38. the selected doors for the same time value used for a valid card entry with the long access option Time Defined in Door Overview NOTE Exception for values 1 4 seconds automatically become 5 seconds Specified Minutes Open the selected doors for the number of minutes specified above but not more than the maximum minutes Maximum Minutes Open the selected doors for the number of minutes shown in the maximum minutes column Indefinitely Open the selected door until a close command is issued NOTE When opening a door from the selected door commands this feature unlocks the door access time but does NOT start the continuation of the shunt times after the expiration of the access times which could result in Door Left Open messages 2 3 3 1 2 SCOPE 1 Select the panel by clicking the mouse on one of the Panel tabs 1 Ifthe doors are to be opened for a specified length of time enter the number of minutes in the Specified minutes field 2 Inthe Open ALL doors in group choose one of the following buttons Selected Doors Allows specified door to be open All Doors in Current Panel Opens all the doors on a current panel until a close command is issued All doors in all panels Opens all the doors for the time specified Page 76 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 3 4 STATUS AND CONTROL INPUT STATUS a PCSC LiNC NXG ts AC E O u 2 6 File Tools Help l System Configuration ye Card Management JP Status and
39. to green or red if the alarm is active Page 78 of 138 LINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 3 5 STATUS AND CONTROL OUTPUT STATUS r al PCSC LiNC NXG i Y E n 52 File Tools Help lL System Configuration ye Card Management JP Status and Control EJ a Energize option Input Status if indefinitely Output Status Energize E De energize Counter Status Panel Download All Panels Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output RS Customization fhe Reports System Overview Administrative Tools mi m b The Output Status screen provides the operator with information regarding the physical state of the Door Lock External Shunt Local Alarm and non Door related outputs Not every field within the output setup screen is used for every kind of output 2 3 5 1 EXTERNAL SHUNT When a door with external shunt output is unlocked by time schedule the lock and external shunt outputs will display an internally derived value and the On field will be selected Only the lock output will reflect Under TP Control within the Time Period Control field When a door with external shunt output is unlocked by card transactions the lock and external shunt outputs will display unique internally derived values and the On field will be selected Only the lock output will reflect Operation of Decrement by Second When a door with external shunt output is unlocked by egress
40. to the access control system to ensure security integrity and management efficiency Other Windows applications should not be running concurrently with LINC NXG This manual was designed to provide the information necessary for setup and to run LINC NXG The Help menus provided on screen will usually be sufficient to enter the proper data This manual augments those screens and will detail certain fields definitions and procedures where needed Page 5 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 1 1 MENU ITEMS 1 1 1 MENU ITEMS FILE Using the File drop down menu it is possible to Log In Log Out or Exit the system 1 1 2 MENU ITEMS TOOLS OPTIONS r PCSC Options Default Language Default Time Period Map Time Period Segments D Unlimited 7 V Shared Database Login Selecting the Tool menu item opens the PCSC Options window Through the PCSC Options window it is possible to change the Default Language Default Time Period Map Time Period Segments and allows a user to select a Shared Database Login 1 1 3 MENU ITEMS HELP LiNC NXG provides on line information to assist in understanding your access control system More often than not you will refer to Help for procedures used infrequently but it will also remind you of certain routine maintenance procedures Once the Help window is displayed you may move or resize it to your preference Click on Contents once you have selected Help After you are in the He
41. 0 resistors and proper setup of inverted polarity before calibration takes place NOTE Notification that calibration took place is at LED of Panel will be OFF with corresponding Sense Input Page 19 of 138 LiINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 2 2 PROPER POINT BY POINT CALIBRATION To calibrate an individual door for an IQ series panel 1 Make sure door input is in normal position 2 Click on Supervised box 3 Save changes on navigation bar 4 Click the Calibrate button Note The door input will not calibrate correctly if changes are not first saved in the navigation bar To calibrate an individual door for a DDM panel Make sure door input is in normal position Click on Supervised box Save changes on navigation bar Click the Calibrate button Wait for the LEDs on the DDM to start turning Open the door and close the door while the LEDs are on and start turning off The door is now calibrated DARON Note The door input will not calibrate correctly if changes are not first saved in the navigation bar Page 20 of 138 LINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B Preload NoLoad LoadZero LoadLow LoadHigh LoadMax AddPreset FlipOutput Tp Priority Operation None Decrement Decrement on Second Decrement on Minute Clear Increment Increment on Second Increment on Minute Override TP Control Suspend TP Contol Resume TP Control Shunt by Time Period Shunt by Counter Page 21 of 138 No preload
42. 10 characters 5 characters 5 characters 10 characters Page 63 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 2 1 4 CARD MANAGEMENT CARDHOLDER VEHICLE A PCSC LINC NXG File Tools l System Configuration Help Authorization Groups Bulk Activation and Deactivation J Status and Control Q Customization Si Reports System Overview Administrative Tools Vehicle Emergency First Name Card Card Card Card Middle Name Last Name d BCD 586 m r Add Delete a a Add card range to 100 Use card access data on Access Control tab Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes Click on Vehicles file tab It contains the following fields for five vehicles per cardholder Use License Year Make Model Color Page 64 of 138 20 characters 10 characters 4 characters 10 characters 10 characters 10 characters LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 2 1 4 CARD MANAGEMENT CARDHOLDER EMERGENCY By PESC LINC AXG _ ao a Tools Help L System Configuration Ed Card Management Card Number First Name Middle Name Last Name m Middle N Na Relat 1 Sam John Smith re Name eis a 2 Cad 2 a 3 Card 3 4 Card 4 5 Card 5 6 Card 6 7 Cad 7 8 Cad 8 9 Card 9 10 Card 10 T
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45. B 2 1 5 3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DOOR CONFIGURATION FEATURES m ad PCSC LiNC NXG File Tools Help L System Configuration H pidi lt gt Save Close Reader selection Doorname ptd1 1 First reader 1 p1d1 M 2 Second reader N A X Time Access Lockout Access Cost for Card Group Event Lockout Counter None E Two Person Minimum occupancy counter A B Hardware Output AB Door Configuration Site Configuration w Card Management pP Ss Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes x Customization amp Reports System Overview Administrative Tools lt u 2 1 5 3 1 ACCESS LOCKOUT Panels support features that automatically deny access upon an event condition event lockout or when Two Person Minimum Occupancy is in effect Event Lockout is a feature that automatically denies access upon an event condition If Event Lockout is in effect a cardholder that normally would be able to gain access is denied A reader can be set into Event Lockout automatically through a card access sense input or by time of day These conditions adjust the Event Lockout counter value and when the value is equal to or greater than the High Threshold the reader is in Event Lockout NOTE Event Lockout only affects readers Egress operations are not defeated during an event lockout condition 2 1 5 3 1 1 EVENT LOCKOUT COUNTER To enable Event Lockout counter fo
46. C NXG Reports AssignedCards_1 spt P Status and Control Customization Value 2 First Name Last Name Middle Name Card Number Employee Number Department Affiliation Field pull down menu Card Number Card Name System Overview Administrative Tools Page 90 of 138 LINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 1 1 3 CREATING MULTIPLE PARAMETER VALUES Inthe Field pull down menu select the same Field value as selected in Value 1 2 Adjust the Comparison pull down menu that will modify the parameters of that will search the database and populate the report 3 Add the Value in the text box NOTE An appropriate set up would be FIRST NAME begins with B 4 Press the Add button The value will appear as a Value 1 next to First Name within the Search Criteria box below the originally created value PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help lL System Configuration de Card Management Repo Type Assionea Coras z Close p9 Status and Control e C Program Files PCSC LINC NXG Reports AssignedCards_1 spt amp Reports HT all Comparison Value 1 Value 2 Pre defined Reports F First Name begins with B First Name ends with N E Last Name E Middle Name E Card Number All Panels Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes
47. Day of week f February 2009 E Mon Tue Wed Thu Time Periods 2 26 27 28 29 3 4 R 10 n 17 18 Authorization Groups a 24 25 4 Bulk Activation and Deactivation F 3 All Panels Aa 2 Gn 4 Control Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Outpt RS Customization r Reports System Overview Administrative Tools Every company has holidays or days when the company operates different hours from the norm such as New Years Day Independence Day Thanksgiving and Christmas LINC NXG allows each day of the year to be designated as a holiday There is no limit on the number of holidays that can be programmed into the system 2 2 4 1 TO DEFINE HOLIDAYS 1 Display the Holiday screen The current month will be displayed For convenience up to 100 years of holidays may be programmed by clicking on the Add button s Once the year s are added click on the appropriate year tab to begin defining holidays for that year 2 Display a month by selecting arrows on either side of the month or select the month to pull the calendar back to display every month of the year NOTE By selecting the Year again the calendar will pull back to the next ten years Select again and the next century will appear in decade long increments Select the day of the month to change the holiday status Press the Add button The new Holiday date will appear After each Holiday entry press th
48. Department or Building type readers but is enforced only when the Entry function and its corresponding Exit function reader s are on the same panel Entry Exit Enforcement cannot function at any of the 3 levels if the Entry reader s are on one panel and the corresponding Exit readers are on another panel NOTE Version 1 9 5 and above for Standard MicroLPMs Version 3 9 5 and above for Plus 2 MicroLPMs Version 7 9 13 for Plus 4 MicroLPMs NOTE These firmware versions require that the door be opened before changing the card status Repeated access will be granted regardless of the anti passback level of enforcement if the door is not opened NOTE All IQ and SIM Panels require that the door be opened prior to updating the card status 2 1 1 1 3 1 STRICT ENTRY EXIT The cardholder s entry exit status must be synchronized with the system otherwise an entry exit error will be announced In other words the cardholder must have the proper status building department and parking before he uses an entry exit reader The card status must be as follows Ifthe cardholder s Building Status is IN then the Department Status can be OUT or IN e Ifthe cardholder s Building Status is OUT then the Department Status must be OUT Ifthe cardholder s Department Status is IN then the Building Status must be IN If the cardholder s status does not comply with the reader s entry exit definition then the system will deny access In other wo
49. It is not able to determine what floor was selected Single floor latching with destination reporting is under development This will prohibit multiple floors from being selected by a single card presentation An ELV system will activate all associated relays on command from the panel A predefined access time may be specified with a command Relays are automatically deactivated after the access time has elapsed The ELV operates in a fail safe mode The secure state of the relay is energized If the ELV panel malfunctions or loses power the relays de energize and control is reverted to the push button panel An ELV system requires the following setup 1 Panel Hardware Setup ELV must be selected in the expansion boards group 2 Output Outputs used by the ELV system must be configured with Low 0 and High 2 3 Floor Group Make relay to reader assignments and define floor groups that will define access for cards 4 Card Definition A card can have up to four time period floor group pairs to define the elevator access In addition the card must have access at the elevator reader This is defined in the Authorization Group menu screen Floor groups define the groups of relays that are used to define access for each card for an ELV system Care must be taken in defining floor groups for a system with multiple ELVs because each ELV has its own set of floor groups But all ELVs use identical card records containing the same time perio
50. LiINC NXG for Windows XP Professional and Vista Business Edition User Guide for LINC NXG 37 10057 001 REV B PCSC 3541 Challenger Street Torrance CA 90503 Phone 310 303 3600 FAX 310 303 3600 www 1pcsc com First Edition Revision A August 2009 Revision B August 2010 Information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of PCSC The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement or nondisclosure agreement The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the agreement No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems for any purpose other than specified in the agreement without the express written permission of PCSC 2010 PCSC All Rights Reserved Printed in the United States of America Microsoft Windows XP Professional and Windows Vista Business Edition is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation Fault Tolerant Security System U S Patent No 7 644 299 Published by PCSC 3541 Challenger Street Torrance CA 90503 Phone 310 303 3600 Fax 310 303 3600 Page 2 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 0 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 0 INtODUCUON ise tse cette eee ote dee aie laste den seeding dt oe a eect re en aa 5 AT MIGMU ITGINSie 4 ence teat cet crest cath cles ast E
51. Panel Settings Doorname pidt 1 Fist reader 1 pidi 2Second reader N A fa Time _ Hardware connections Features Access Actio Hardware Input Access Granted First Action Access Granted Second Action Access Granted Third Action Access Denied Action Counter WA a Time Period Control Panel Counter Card Group Time Period Ha a PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help E SystemConfiguration gm Door Configuration s lt gt Save Close 3 jie Do 1d1 1 First reader 2 Second read orname 1frstreader 1 pid1 x Second reader N A x Ste Configuration E P fd JJ Time Hardware connections Features Access Actions E e Hardware Input Access Granted First Action Access Granted Second Action Access Granted Third Action Access Denied Action AO Al Panels E e g Card Management A JP Status and Control Panel Event Dal Counter N A 5 Time Period Control Panel Counter Q Customization Card Group Time Period a System Overview PE When Time Period Preload TP Priority Operation A fardware Administrative Toots lt y Active m lt n Door Configuration Ste Configuration Panel 1 g Card Management PFESP Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader input Output Notes Customization Reports System Overview Administrative Tools is 2 j FPR Access Granted Second Action and Access Granted Third Action screens are laid out in the same manner as
52. Program Level menu The security administrator should perform program Level values as all of the access levels will be determined by his or her data entry If authorized see the following restricted instructions for setting these password levels Page 123 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 7 4 ADMINISTRATIVE TOOLS GROUPS ET PCSC INCE Jn File Tools Help l System Configuration Ei Card Management ves x JP Status and Control ja ave Close amp Customization ae F n P2 E i Reports Commercial Tenant 1 te i Panels Doors Time Periods Cards Auth Groups Floor Groups Floors System Overview Selected Available Administrative Tools Category Field name Card Number 8 Weight Height en Hair Color lt Eye Color Gender Group Marital Status aas Dependents Cttizen Pi be First Name rogram Level L N Help Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes 4 m b Groups allow for a limited amount of authority for a specific user for a particular group of cardholders within certain physical and time period parameters The use of groups is most easily understood if one considers a facility or high rise building with multiple unrelated commercial tenants Each commercial tenant may have multiple employees and require specific control of each of their respective personnel Time periods access control of specific doors floors departments etc
53. Program Level Card Manager 38 Z Alam Manager 98 Authorization Groups 98 Help Time Periods 98 User 98 Program Level 98 Departments 98 gt gt AP z All Panels Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes The Program Level menu is used for configuring access levels to the menus in LINC NXG The program level values are encrypted in the data files so that other programs are unable to view them The Program Level menu is divided into two columns The first column lists each of the Menu items that can be programmed for access The second column can be assigned a level of access to that function in the form of a numeric value NOTE The default program level for all features is 98 The administrator configuring this system must carefully fill in the appropriate program level entry being aware that access to each field must be coordinated with each operator s password ID number password access time period and designated accessibility to each menu item Page 126 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B NOTE Before beginning this procedure please be sure that the principles of the Password levels are understood A Program Level is a hierarchical organized according to rank arrangement of authority used to govern which logon passwords may access the different areas of the LINC NXG program Once the Program Level system is configured access to the Passw
54. RREPOMS GOUNLCT Seernes aas eian mek eda iepa donea aeaee cad shee dace deta ab eee Se ane Se 104 2 5 9 Reports Emergency Contacts eiiieaeno dniae i ii na iei i aaeei aani nE 105 2 9 10 Reports Holidays iaoe oier E O OA i ea AAAA EEA 106 25 11 Reports Input Alai MS nanna eene a eaea Ade ta aaae a ea e eaaa adi aieiaiee 107 25 12 Repons INPUTS ari etoen adas edate adana edna aaa a ted a e aeae edian aad aaaea at Taa aaO eaa SAE 108 2 5 13 Reports Jo mal msitu Gocieed koekie thee eed tena a aaa ney Rael heed he ee 109 2 5 14 Reports Muster Check IN ccccceccecceeeeeeeeeeceeeaecaeeeeeeeeeeseescaeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeesecccenieaeeeeeeereeeees 110 2915 Rep rts Muster In Buildin ve caccextad ccteswted tecue dec ecdete veces Shed ensewacdevuead scctunsia dotceuh EEEE ANE 111 Page 3 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 16 Reports Network NOde c c ceceeceeeeeeeeeee cece eaaecaeeeeeeeeeesedsecaeaaeceeeeeeeeeeesecsaesisaeeeseeeneeetees 112 25 1 74Reports Operator AuGit 2 elessstetiecsad eaa acces eaaa a EEE a aaa a a aE EER 113 PIKA REPOMSS QUIPUTS E E TEA E E 114 2 5 20 Reports Panels tia a ets watt e a ra a a E a ra E 115 25 21 Reports Readers io raaa tita ae e e ia aa iaa a a a veges a aii e iea 116 2 5 22 Reports Time Period MapS i isased oinnia aa ta Ae ee segeeceaeeaeceeeeseeeeeeseeicecieeeeeeeeeeeteees 117 2 95 23 Reports Time Periods seasiiiiieroeti aa eieiei enana en Saa ad eee elem meetin 118 2 5 24
55. System Overview Administrative Tools t al m 2 5 1 1 4 REMOVING PARAMETER VALUES WITHIN A REPORT 1 Select the customized Value that is to be removed 2 Press the Remove button The Value will be returned to its empty default value Page 91 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 1 2 VIEW A REPORT To see the current layout or to see the current report that has been created press the View Report button The current report will appear Group Tree Print Report P a Close Text Zoom Page Refresh Directions Save Report Assigned Cards Page 92 ot 138 LINC NXG User Manual 3 1UU5 001 B 2 5 1 3 SAVING A REPORT A customized report can be saved into the system for easy retrieval 1 Once the parameters of a report have been established press the Save button a PCSC LINC NXG_ File Tools Help l System Configuration ae Card Management JP Status and Control amp Customization C Program Files PCSC LINC NXG Reports AssignedCards_1 pt ee TEE Search Criteria Clear All Lal Feki Value 2 Pre defined Reports First Name v Last Name Middle Name Card Number V Card Number eport gt et vort Type Assigned Cards Close Affiliation Field ompa Departmenta oo Enter name for report Add Remove ey Save Report 2 ARep
56. T A control counter can be activated when a duress code is entered by the cardholder Once a sense input has been selected an output must be assigned for an alarm The duress code is the Normal PIN code except that the first and second digits are incremented by one If the first or second Regular PIN digit is 9 the duress code digit is calculated as a 0 Select a Control Counter that will enable an output for duress 1 40 Refer to Access Action Example of Duress PIN code Assignment Regular DURESS 3129 4229 1999 2099 Do NOT assign user defined PIN codes 0000 0911 and 9811 as they are reserved by the system NOTE Duress can only be initiated from a cardreader WITH PIN pad NOT from a PIN pad only terminal NOTE User defined pin codes are programmed in the Card Add or Card Change screens Renewable Shunt The Renewable Shunt renews the access time if a second card swipe occurs before the previous completed transaction It is recommended that the access time be set equal to or longer than the shunt time to avoid problems Multiple Facility Codes A panel can be made aware if LINC NXG system uses multiple facility codes within one system ie one building with multiple tenants NOTE Only the IQ Ultimate and SIM panels can recognize multiple facility codes within a system Page 11 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 1 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PANEL SETTINGS HARDWARE io ag PCSC LINC NXG
57. The default time is 12 seconds Enter a different amount of time if necessary 2 2 5 1 2 TIME PERIOD CONTROL When using a reader and keypad combination the PIN pad and or door may be disabled during user selected times Assign a time period 2 31 to disable the requirement for PIN entry The user will only be required to use the card reader and bypass entering his PIN code during this time period Time Period for PinPad Disable Time Period for Auto Unlock Page 28 of 138 The PIN Pad may be automatically disabled during these periods by defining the Time Period to disable the use of the PIN Pad 0 999 The user will only be required to use the card reader during this time period To select the Time Period for PIN Pad disable enter the Time Period number desired Scheduled automatic door unlock can be programmed by defining the time period 0 999 during which the door is to be unlocked If this option is selected the door remains unlocked until the designated time period expires Users will NOT be required to use their cards or PIN codes during this time period If this option is not selected the door remains locked until authorized card or egress transaction occurs LiINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 5 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DOOR CONFIGURATION HARDWARE CONNECTIONS m ad PCSC LiNC NXG File L System Configuration Tools Help Door Configuration pidi Reader selection Doorname pid1 are c
58. Tools Help L System Configuration I lt D dD Save Close Name Time Period Control Assigned to Door pidi Time period 0 Never Preload Tp Priority Operation E Inverted E Log tt T At Segment start No load X m None At Segment stop No load v T None v Card Management Status and Control Panel Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes All Panels Customization Reports System Overview Administrative Tools i Be sure to select the panel number at the bottom of the screen Enter a control counter number from the range of 1 through 40 41 through 88 on MicroELV Assigned to Door Door number is displayed if this control counter is assigned to a door Class Control counters can be classified A through E Class D and E are defined for door lock and external shunt respectively Counters are programmed as Class D and E from within the Door Overview hardware screen Door Lock and Alarm Control output fields respectively CLASSES A through C is user assigned They permit a single occurrence sense input violation or time period control to actuate more than one counter at a time Assign from the following options Page 25 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B For Non Door Outputs None A B AB C AC BC ABC Inverted Log It Time Period Control Preload NoLoad LoadZero LoadLow LoadHigh LoadMax AddPreset FlipOutput Tp Priority Operation None Decremen
59. User M JS We 11 15AM Page 87 of 138 LINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 1 LIST OF REPORT TYPES Reports generated by LINC NXG give the user the ability to display or print system parameters and user entered data The following is a list of the reports available from LINC NXG Assigned cards Authorization Groups Card status Cards Contacts Contact details Counters Elevator Emergency Contacts Floor Authorizations Floor Groups Holidays Input Alarms Inputs Journal Muster Check In Muster In Building Network Node Operator Audit Outputs Panels Readers Time Period Maps Time Periods Transaction Alarms Vehicles Page 88 of 138 LiINC NXG User Manual Cardholder s Access Control parameters List of Readers and valid Time Periods Cardholder s Last access and Building IN status List of all cards An abbreviated list of Cardholders Cardholder s Personal Data List of counters List of Elevator Relays List of Emergency contacts for cardholders List of Floor Authorizations List of Floor Groups List of Company holidays Record of sense input alarms generated Sense Input assignment and configuration Record of Journal entries generated A list of all cardholders that are currently checked in within a facility A list of all individuals that are currently within the building A list of cliques of sense inputs that relate to a defined field Record of Operator actions Output assignment and
60. User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 7 3 ALARM ACKNOWLEDGMENT An alarm occurs whenever any of the above listed Transaction or Sense Input alarm conditions are tripped The System or User Main screens will display a flashing alarm clock with intermittent beeps sounding To acknowledge an alarm the operator can double click on the alarm transaction that comes up on the Sense Input or Transaction Alarm window A detail screen appears which lists panel code status priority History record information and an Acknowledgment and Ignore button Before acknowledging the alarm the operator may specify the Action Taken in response to the alarm The action taken is written as a part of the alarm acknowledge journal record which is logged upon acknowledgment of the alarm The audio and visual reference indicators of a pending alarm stay active until the operator has acknowledged all pending alarms Optional software exists for graphic ALARM VIEW alarm annunciation Contact your dealer for more information 2 1 7 3 1 MANUAL SHUNT AND RESTORE NORMAL OPERATIONS OF ALARMS FROM INPUT SCREEN If the case of an alarm becoming active inappropriately LINC NXG now has a feature that allows a User to Manually Shunt an alarm and then later restore it to Normal status directly from the Input Status screen If an alarm becomes active double click on the specified alarm in the Alarms window The Sense Input Alarm Detail window will open Click the Acknowledge
61. XG File Tools Help System Configuration em a Card Management JP Status and Control Q amp Customization amp Reports System Overview gt SEA Panel 1 E Panel 41 84 Panel 42 B Panel 43 B Panel 44 B Panel 45 84 Panel 46 E Panel 47 E Panel 48 A Panel 49 24 Panel 50 E Panel 91 Bd Panel 92 i Panel 93 i Panel 94 23 Panel 95 E Panel 96 A Panel 97 GA Panel 98 4 Panel 99 A Panel 101 84 Panel 102 84 Panel 103 24 Panel 104 4 Panel 105 A Panel 106 A Panel 107 24 Panel 108 8 Panel 109 24 Panel 110 24 Panel 100 a MC 2 DDM 10 84 Panel 71 24 Panel 72 Administrative Tools 2 6 1 SITE All Panels Panel 95 93 97 al lt Event Date Time Change Date Time Change Date Time Change Date Time Change Date Time Change Date Time 3 6 2009 01 15 00 3 6 2009 01 15 00 3 6 2009 01 15 00 3 6 2009 01 15 00 3 6 2009 01 15 00 Card Number Card Name Reader Input Notes OLDDATETIME 3 6 2009 OLDDATETIME 3 6 2009 OLDDATETIME 3 6 2009 OLDDATETIME 3 6 2009 OLDDATETIME 3 6 2009 The Site submenu allows a user to see all the attached computers and panels that are currently online with the system in real time Page 121 of 138 LiINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 7 ADMINISTRATIVE TOOLS 2 7 1 ADMINISTRATIVE TOOLS USERS Le i File Tools Help L
62. a card access or denial The file tabs at the bottom of this screen will be different depending on whether a standard panel or a MicroLPM Plus controls your system The number of outputs control counters that may be operated by a card transaction is dependent upon the panel type The Card Group programming influences the action performed when the card transaction takes place For each possible card group control may be determined by whether the card transaction occurs during an active or inactive time period schedule The output operation is determined by the card being authorized access granted or unauthorized access denied when presented to a specific reader When using a panel the card group All Group A Group B or Escorted will determine the output that is affected This provides a unique output operation to be generated at the same reader dependent on the Group of the card presented NOTE Standard Panel cards of Group All may influence two outputs since the operations under the Group A and the Group B file tabs are implemented for an authorized card of this group The file tabs at the bottom will display Every Access Card Group A Card Group B and Denied Access When using a MicroLPM Plus the card Group All Group A Group B or the Escorted Escort Required group will determine the output that is affected This again provides for a unique output operation to be generated at the same reader dependent on the group of the card
63. action CC value is not changed Load CC with zero Load CC with low threshold value Load CC with high threshold value Load CC with maximum value Add preset value to CC Load CC with low or high threshold to flip output The system allows the user to override any other CC action and give priority to the Time Period s control operations Define whether or not time period has priority Enter a f if the Time Period does not have priority If a non zero value is assigned to the auto unlock time period of a door lock output Tp Priority flag will automatically be selected for the segment start Select the operation to be performed on the control counter from the following list of instructions which act upon the numeric values already loaded into the counter No Operation Decrement CC Start auto decrement on second Start auto decrement on minute Clear auto increment decrement Increment CC Start auto increment on second Start auto increment on minute Override time period control one ON cycle Suspend time period control until restore Resume time period control Shunting an alarm condition may be done by time period or by control counter number or class Under Time Period enter the time period 1 31 which will shunt the alarm At counter enter the active control counter which will shunt the alarm 1 40 or counter class A B C or D Enter the control counter number which will activate or deactivate sense inputs upon
64. ader For normal access and Alternate access actions control counter action is composed of the When Time Period Active or Not Active priority option Preload T and Operation Select from the following options Every Access or Access Granted First action Select the first option Card Group access privileges from the options given Enter All if access will be granted fully at the reader A for one way entry B for one way exit 2 2 5 4 1 3 TIME PERIOD CONTROL Time Period Enter a time period 2 31 for the access action Program the action that will take place when the time period is Active and when the time period is Not Active Preload NoLoad No preload action CC value is not changed LoadZero Load CC with zero LoadLow Load CC with low threshold value LoadHigh Load CC with high threshold value LoadMax Load CC with maximum value AddPreset Add preset value to CC FlipOutput Load CC with low or high threshold to flip output TP Priority The system allows the user to override any other CC action and give priority to the Time Period s control operations Define whether or not time period has priority Enter a fj if the Time Period does not have priority If a non zero value is assigned to the auto unlock time period of a door lock output T flag will automatically be selected for the segment start Operation Select the operation to be performed on the control counter from the Page 39 of 138 following list of instructions which ac
65. an alarm condition For Preloads Time Period priority and Operations select from the following option instructions which load numeric values into the counter LiINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PANEL COUNTER a9 PCSC LiNC NXG File Tools Help l System Configuration Low 12 Max 32700 Time Period Control Time period 0 Never Preload Tp Priority Operation At Segment start No load None At Segment stop No load Door Configuration Site Configuration oe Card Management p9 Status and Control amp Customization amp Reports System Overview amp Administrative Tools All Panels Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes Counter Static Values After each operation the counter value is compared to the Counter Static Values Low and High The Low value is used to turn the defined output OFF and the High value is used to turn the output ON When a counter value is being incremented and equals the High value the defined output will be activated When the counter value decrements and the counter value equals the Low value the output will be deactivated Low Low Threshold Deactivate the output when the counter reaches this value High High Threshold Activate the output when the counter reaches this value Max Maximum value Counter will not exceed this value Max must be greater than or equal to the High value
66. apsed The ELV operates in a fail safe mode The secure state of the relay is energized If the ELV malfunctions or loses power the relays de energize and control is reverted to the push button panel Page 71 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 2 6 2 FLOOR AUTHORIZATIONS fi Se eae al PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help l System Configuration Ei Card Management Floor Authorizations l Save Close e Floor Groups Card Manager Floor Authorization TS Name Name ty Floor Group Time Periods Time Period 0 Authorization Groups Bulk Activation and Delete Deactivation All Panels P Ska ani Conii Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader amp Customization amp Reports System Overview amp Administrative Tools i m L Floor Authorizations control the destination of an elevator cab based on a card s authorization attributes When a card is swiped at a reader inside a cab the time period floor group pairs assigned to the card are evaluated to determine which relays the card can activate at the current time Of those relays the ones that are assigned to the reader engage the floor buttons from which the cardholder can make a selection Page 72 of 138 LINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 3 STATUS AND CONTROL 2 3 1 STATUS AND CONTROL PANEL STATUS ag PCSC LINC NXG s to 0Opoe els File Tools Help l System Configuration E Card Management J Sta
67. arm condition If the user will be allowed to override this condition select this option If the cardholder is to have this override capability click on the Event lockout box Access Cost_ The ability to override the cost debit criteria If the cardholder is to have this override capability click on the Access cost box 2 2 1 1 3 ACTIVATION DATE S This is the date that a card becomes active within the system Any use of the card prior to this date will be denied 2 2 1 1 4 EXPIRATION DATE S One date controls the access privilege for parking type readers and the other controls the access privilege for all other types of readers This unique function allows the system administrator to automatically deny access to cardholders at parking readers yet allow them to pass through facility related readers The card will be denied access from the end of the expiration date LINC NXG can support two expiration dates Primary expiration If you have previously selected Global in panel setup card table format Park Global the system uses the Primary Expiration Date for all types of readers You must select Global if user select PIN is to be used Secondary expiration If you have previously selected Park Only in panel setup card table format Park Only the system uses the Secondary Expiration Date for all types of readers 2 2 1 1 5 ESCORT Capable Ability to grant access to a cardholder that has the escort required attribute Required Th
68. ass through the checkpoint they will compromise the system s integrity Therefore it is recommended that two readers be used one on each side of the door when using anti passlock When an Entry Exit reader reads a card the system checks the cardholder s In Out status against the terminal type The status of the cardholder must be OPPOSITE of the Terminal type e g in order that a cardholder is granted entrance his status must be OUT and vice versa Also If the cardholder is Exempt from entry exit restrictions for Building department or Parking check the appropriate box Example If a card is presented to a Bldg In Building In reader the cardholder s Bldg status must be currently OUT ie a cardholder cannot be both in the building and attempting to get back in again This feature stops the passback of cards LINC NXG can be programmed to ignore or bypass the Entry Exit logic to specific cardholders by setting the individual entry exit exemption status If the cardholder does not follow the Entry Exit logic access status will be one of the following Strict Always denied access when strict anti passback is selected in the panel setup and a possible alarm and logger message will be generated LenientA single violation ONLY is allowed when lenient anti passback is selected in the panel setup and a possible alarm and logger message will be generated Soft Always ALLOWED access when soft anti passback is selected i
69. ause the Card Group assigned to the Access Granted actions may be either All A B Escorted defined below Page 37 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 5 4 1 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DOOR CONFIGURATION ACCESS ACTIONS ACCESS GRANTED FIRST ACTION a a PCSC LiNC NXG File Tools Help L System Configuration Door Configuration H pidi Save Close Reader selection Doorname pid1 1 First reader 1 p1d1 v 2 Second reader Time _ Hardware connections Features tures Access A Access Granted First Action Access Granted Second Action Access Granted Third Action Access Denied Action Counter N A X Time Period Control Card Group Time Period When Time Period Preload TP Priority Operation Active E Not Active Door Configuration Site Configuration SA All Panels w Card Management p9 ea Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes RS Customization amp Reports System Overview amp Administrative Tools 2 1 5 4 1 1 ACCESS ACTION SUMMARY BASED ON STANDARD AND PLUS TYPE PANELS 2 1 5 4 1 1 1 STANDARD PANEL Every Access 1 additional output operation plus door lock external shunt output activation Regardless of Card Group Card Group A 1 additional output operation plus the above defined Every Access operation for cards who are defined as Card Group A Card Group B 1 additional output operation plus the above
70. bal Panels support parking department and building type readers The system can automatically expire a card for Parking Only readers if the PARK ONLY is selected Click on the options Park Only Selects a secondary card expiration date to be used at parking type readers Global Selects a primary card expiration date to be used at all readers Names for Cardholders Exist The cardholder file within the standard panel can be configured with or without names If the panel is configured with names it requires more memory space and lowers the card capacity However all Plus series MicroLPMs default to cards with names For IQ and SIM panels downloading names has no bearing on card capacity Select if names for cardholders exist in the panel If this section is changed System Parameters and Cards files must be downloaded to the panel in order for the changes to take effect Page 10 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 12 Digit Card Numbers When using MagStripe or Watermark formats where a site code is NOT available this option must be selected The IQ SIM Micro series supports 5 to 12 digit ABA track 2 format data Select this option if the cards being used are 12 digit cards Do NOT select if cards are binary If this section is changed System Parameters and Cards files must be downloaded to the panel in order for the changes to take effect Various card formats are available within the system 2 1 1 1 5 DURESS EVEN
71. button to close the window To shunt the alarm from sounding again access the Input Status screen in the User menu Press the box next to the alarm number This will cause the Input Shunt window to open In the Input Shunt window Press the Manually Shunt Input button This will cause the existing alarm to turn from red or green if it is not currently active to yellow as 17 does in the example below The alarm will not sound for that reader but will remain yellow until a user presses the Restore normal operation button 2 1 7 3 2 TO RESTORE A SHUNTED ALARM TO NORMAL OPERATION Go to the Input Status screen in the User manual You can find the shunted reader by its yellow font Select the box next to the shunted alarm This will cause the Input Shunt window to appear Press the Restore normal operation button to restore normal status to the selected reader On the Input Status screen the reader s font color should go from yellow to green or red if the alarm is active Page 54 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 8 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ELEVATOR CONFIGURATION feo PCSC LINC_NXG File Tools Help lL System Configuration Elevator Configuration i g Save Close Name Selected Relays Alam Manager Fall T AI Panes i Card Management P tien ari Corte Panel Event Date Time RS Customization Be Reports System Overview Administrative Tools Elevator configuration is defined as restri
72. c are the default names given Assigned to Door The door number is displayed if this input is assigned to a door By default an input will be assigned to the Door number that corresponds to it s number ie Input 4 will default to Door 4 Page 17 of 138 LINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B Type Tamper Detects Reader Detects Not in Use Alarm Events Input Switch Door Sense Egress Sense Elevator Control Floor Button Tamper Detects for the panel Reader detect Not being used Used to generate alarms Used to generate non alarm events Used when counting or using the input to trigger outputs without generating an alarm or real time transaction Door sense inputs Egress sense inputs The card will be able to access floors defined by the floor groups during the corresponding Time Periods Enter the time period 0 999 which will enable the cardholder to access the corresponding floor group Used to notify the floor button pushed in an elevator NOTE In the elevator series panels sense inputs 72 119 are setup as Floor Button sense inputs Inverted Input Polarity Check box if the Sense Input should be inverted Output Action Output action is defined by the fields Counter Preload T and Operation Counter controls the counter number while Preload T and Operation define the counter action Counter Preload Tp Priority Operation Page 18 of 138 Controls the counter number Instruction to load a
73. c values already loaded into the counter No Operation Decrement CC Start auto decrement on second Start auto decrement on minute Clear auto increment decrement Increment CC Start auto increment on second Start auto increment on minute Override time period control one ON cycle Suspend time period control until restore Resume time period control LiINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DOOR CONFIGURATION 2 1 5 1 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DOOR CONFIGURATION TIME i ad PCSC LiNC NXG File Tools Help L System Configuration Door Configuration a pld1 lt gt Save Close Reader selection Doorname pid1 1 First reader 1 pid1 2 Second reader Time Hardware connections Features Access Actions Time Duration Seconds Time Period Control Standard Access 5 2 PinPad Disable 0 Never Panel Counter Long Access 10 Auto Unlock 0 Never kq Egress 6 Hardware Output Standard Shunt 8 Long Shunt 12 Door Configuration Site Configuration Card Management Stet and Conte Panel Event Card Number Card Name Customization Reports System Overview Administrative Tools FD 2 2 5 1 1 TIME DURATION SECONDS Access time is the amount of time that a door lock is energized There are two access timers for each door lock Standard and Long for handicapped The choice of which timer to be used will be determined by the cardholder s Long attribute
74. cting access to specific floors in a building The typical floor select panel interfaces to the elevator panel through a common ground system Each push button has a wire connected to the panel that carries the signal alerting the panel which floor was selected The purpose of the ELV is to interrupt the signal from the push button and the panel When an authorized cardholder uses the system the ELV allows the signal from the push button to be received by the panel The ELV restricts access by limiting a cardholder s choice of floors in the elevator cab The ELV is placed between the floor selection panel push button in the elevator cab and the elevator panel The ELV allows the elevator panel to receive only those floor selections from the floor selection panel which the cardholder is authorized to access Typical operation of an ELV system is as follows 1 The cardholder swipes presents a card to the system via a cardreader and or PIN Pad 2 The system determines which floors that the cardholder can access 3 If the cardholder is authorized the ELV allows the signals from the push button to be processed 4 The cardholder then selects the floor Page 55 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 5 The elevator panel receives the message controlling the cab to the desired and authorized floor NOTE The cardholder is responsible for selecting only one floor In addition the panel can only monitor which floors a cardholder may select
75. d floor group pairs and identical time period records 2 2 5 3 1 FIELD DEFINITIONS Number Enter the number of the Floor group to be displayed or modified Name The name for the current floor group is displayed and can be modified Available Relays All available relays in the system are shown Selected Relays This column displays the relay numbers chosen by the user Page 56 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 2 CARD MANAGEMENT 2 2 1 CARD MANAGEMENT CARDHOLDER 2 2 1 1 CARD MANAGEMENT CARDHOLDER ACCESS CONTROL GF PCSC ENGNG Tools Help l System Configuration Card M fy Card Management B Save Close Access Control Employee Personal Vehicle Emergency Card Number 1 Card Number First Name Middle Name Last Name s S Time Periods R Authorization Groups F Card Active E Long Access Middle Name John Smith Last Name Normal Access Capable To Override E Emergency Access E Access cost X Miscell Activation Date Time 2 5 2009 12 00 00 AM Expiration Dates Card Group Affiliation Class H counter number class None Bulk Activation and Primary 2 5 2009 Bv PIN Deactivation pa Authorization Secondary 2 5 2009 Gv Floor FE leant Seq Floor Auth jan i Escort Entry Exit Rule Exemption Add Delete Add card range Copy Move E Capable Departmental Access
76. d with a tamper switch which is defined as a FIXED sense input number 13 it will be used as an input variable in our CC formula Sense inputs 1 through 12 are also fixed and defined as Supervised Reader detects for readers 1 through 12 respectively The formula should be as follows Input Computation Output Tamper Switch Energize Horn Relay 4 Sense Input 13 Load High Value CC4 To program this example the following is required Select Input menu Enter the sense input record number for the Tamper Switch 13 Sense input record 13 should be defined as follows cc Preload T Operation Normal 0 No Load None Alarm Ajar 4 LoadHigh Clear Trouble Forced 0 NoLoad None NOTE This example will leave the horn ON indefinitely The following examples will demonstrate how to time and control outputs through events Page 134 of 138 LINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 4 2 2 EXAMPLE B PROGRAM ACTIVATION OF AN OUTPUT HORN WHEN A DOOR IS LEFT OPEN Problem 30 second horn activation is required when a door has been left open longer than the programmed shunt time Solution Door Left Open or Ajar is controlled by the door sense that is assigned to that door The door sense is the input portion of the equation The computation will involve turning on the horn through a relay for 30 seconds and then turning it off To do so set the CC to energize LoadHigh Value into the CC and decrement the CC each second until i
77. defined Every Access operation for cards who are defined as Card Group B Denied Access 1 single output operation no door lock external shunt output activation regardless of the card s Group assignment NOTE For Card Group AB cards The Card Group A Card Group B and Every Access operations are activated upon the card being authorized Page 38 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B NOTE When acard is not a Card Group All card Card Group None Card Group A or Card Group B then up to two additional output operations plus door lock external shunt output activation may be attained when the card is granted access When a card is a Card Group AB card then up to three additional output operations plus door lock external shunt output activation may be attained when the card is granted access 2 2 5 4 1 2 ACCESS ACTION COMMANDS Counter Enter the control counter number for the first option Select from 0 40 A B C D or H H class control counter is only available in the Plus series Card Group Access Granted 1st 2nd 3rd denied Card Group Options All Card Group A Group B defined in the Card Manager Access Control screens A Card Group A as defined in the Card Manager Access Control screens B Card Group B as defined in the Card Manager Access Control screens Escorted An Escorted Card is card of any class A B AB and None but is defined as Escort Required in the Card Add Change screens Access Action at the Re
78. e Save button in the upper left corner to write the data to the system database Repeat steps 3 through 5 until all holidays have been defined To delete a programmed Holiday select the day on the calendar and press the Delete button oO aro NOTE Each panel handles the current holiday year and will expect future holiday years when they arrive Page 68 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 2 5 CARD MANAGEMENT BULK ACTIVATION AND DEACTIVATION a PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help l System Configuration Card Management Bulk Activation and Deactivation Pa Close Caa Activate Deactivate Cards Card Range 1 E With Affiliation Time Periods A C Authorization Groups Start Deactivation Bulk Activation and Deactivation Floor Authorizations All Panels Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes P Status and Control RN Customization bsg Reports System Overview Administrative Tools Any range of cards can be activated or deactivated within the system Additionally there are 255 unique Affiliation groups available They may be any 13 characters for example 123456789abcd This resource permits bulk activation or deactivation of cards by a specific affiliation number Querying an affiliation number will generate a card authorization report Page 69 of 138 LiINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 2 6 CARD MANAGEMENT FLOOR AUTHORIZATIONS Elevator contr
79. e alarm was not shunted or if the sense status was not in anormal state when LINC NXG was started This is an informational field and can contain any text Enter a name for the location of the alarm Text for Alarm History Log The text entered in this field will be appended to the journal record that is Instructions Add Alarm logged for this alarm Enter text in this field which provides directions to the person responding to the alarm The message may refer to other control counters sense inputs or any other reaction information Enter the number of the alarm then select the Add button An alarm must be added before it can be defined NOTE An alarm record CANNOT be changed or deleted while the alarm is active Routing LiNC NXG has the ability to route alarms to specific workstations Alarm Routing offers two Groups that alarms may sound Group 1 is timed by a customizable Minutes box before sending the alarm to the workstations in Group 2 Routing Templates A template can be created when setting Routing parameters Once correct Page 48 of 138 routing has been determined for a panel press the Save as template button This saves the configuration for use with another panel configuration To use the saved Routing template press the Use Template button This will reset the configuration to the Alarm Routing parameters that were saved previously Only one template can be saved at a time LiINC NXG User Manual 37 10057
80. e holder must be accompanied by a cardholder that has the escort capable attribute A cardholder may have both capable and required attributes but always require a second unique cardholder with a capable attribute to gain access If the cardholder can be assigned as an Escort check Capable If the cardholder must be escorted select Required Page 58 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 2 1 1 6 ENTRY EXIT RULE EXEMPTION LiNC NXG supports 3 levels of Entry Exit enforcement Parking Building and Department The cardholder s Entry Exit status and the function type of the access reader determine Entry Exit decisions A reader is assigned an Entry Exit function The terminal type Parking Building or Department determines the function Each terminal type where anti passback is to be enforced has an Entry Exit direction associated with it In or Out Building In Out Department In Out and Parking In Out type readers do permit a single reader to be used for anti passback enforcement but they are not practical This is because in order for the system to keep track of the cardholders true whereabouts the cardholder must be relied upon to use the card reader whenever entering exiting Because this single reader must be oriented in a location accessible to the entrance and exit the customary physical restrictions prohibiting the omission of reader use are usually eliminated Thus if the cardholder forgets to use the reader each time they p
81. e removed from the strike causing it to lock 2 1 5 2 1 3 MAGNETIC LOCKS FAIL SAFE For magnetic locks power is removed to unlock the door Therefore in a fail safe environment wire the magnetic lock across the common and normally open contacts Do NOT select the normally open field When the door relay is in its quiescent state the door will be locked But upon card transaction or egress with energize operation the relay will de energize and the door will become momentarily unlocked In the event of a power outage to the panel this will permit the door relay to de energize and for continuity to exist between the common and normally closed contacts Power from the battery backed power supply will now be removed from the magnetic lock causing it to unlock until panel power is restored 2 1 5 2 1 4 MAGNETIC LOCKS FAIL SECURE In a fail secure environment wire the magnetic lock across common and normally closed contacts Then select fj the normally open field When the door relay is in its quiescent state the door will be locked But upon card transaction or egress with energize operation the relay will energize and the door will become momentarily unlocked In the event of a power outage to the panel this will permit the door relay to de energize and for continuity to exist between the common and normally closed contacts Power from the battery backed supply will now be applied to the magnetic lock causing it to secure until the
82. eader Input e Output NOTE Those items with an are displayed by default To adjust the columns that are displayed with the logger Panel Date Time Event Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output 1 Mouse over the Logger field 2 Right click to display the logger drop down menu 3 Select the Show Hide Columns feature Each of the currently displayed columns will have a check mark ETE ah Show Hide Columns gt 4 Check or uncheck each column that you wish to Epai display or hide E Display Delete All Notes Location Affiliation Alarm User Page 130 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B Page 131 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 3 3 DELETING LOGGER FILES To adjust the columns that are displayed with the logger 1 Mouse over the Logger field Show Hide Columns 2 Right click to display the logger drop down menu a Search 3 Select the Delete All feature to delete the Logger file Display within LINC NXG COO WARNING There is no warning screen when deleting the logger files Use discretion and care when deleting logger files from the system Page 132 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 4 0 UNDERSTANDING CONTROL COUNTERS Control Counters CC s provide output for relays to control door strikes external alarm shunts outputs open collector outputs digital dialers
83. fication if necessary To Edit a previously saved affiliation select the correct department It will appear in the text boxes beneath the list of saved departments Change the necessary information and press the Apply Change button To Delete a previously saved affiliation select the correct one and press the Delete button to erase Page 86 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 REPORTS LiNC NXG Report s menu has been redesigned to make use of SQL s capabilities and Crystal Reports architecture Reports have a standard format but each report value may be adjusted to give a more accurate report LINC NXG Reports settings may also be saved in multiple variations giving a user more flexibility for their assessment of data EE PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help L System Configuration amp Card Management J Status and Control Q Customization Reports Pre defined Reports System Overview Administrative Tools Report Setup Report Type All Panels Panel Event Assigned Cards Authorization Groups Card Status Cards Contacts Contact Details Counters Emergency Contacts Holidays Input Alarms Inputs Journal Muster Checked In Muster In Building Network Nodes Operator Audit Outputs Panels Readers Time Period Maps Time Periods Transaction Alarms Vehicles Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader input Output Notes Alam 7 Facebook Home fill PCSC LINC NXG By NENG
84. gates alarm bells lights etc Individual action and control are defined by the programmed parameters of the CC Control counters can also be used for timers and counters depending on the application The flexibility and versatility of the CC is defined as User Programmable Logic UPL Control counter operations are divided into 3 parts Input Computation Output Action of the CC is provided by card access sense input or by Time Period Input Control Counters require an input to provide a trigger to perform a computation and provide an output determined by the results of that computation 4 1 TABLE OF INPUTS COMPUTATIONS AND OUTPUTS Input Computation Output Card Access No Operation Relay Output Sense Input Increment Voltage Output Time Period Decrement Increment each second Decrement each second Increment each minute Decrement each minute Clear auto Inc Dec Override Time Period for one cycle Suspend Time Period Control Until a Restore Restore Time Period Control Energize Load High Value De energize Load Low Value Control Counters have user defined values that determine when an output is to be energized or de energized When a CC is set to the energize level the output associated with that CC will energize This level is defined as the High Value The Output de energizes when the value of the associated CC is less than or equal to the Low Value The input card access sense input
85. gins with Ends with contains is Begins with Ends with contains is Affiliation Is Is Not Page 109 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 14 REPORTS MUSTER CHECK IN i PESC File Tools Help L System Configuration Repo i Card Management Muster Checked In JP Status and Control amp Customization C Program Files PCSC LINC NXG Reports MusterCheckedin_1 pt amp Reports al Pre defined Reports _View Repot Print Repot Card Number Card Name System Overview amp Administrative Tools This report gives a list of all personnel currently checked into the building Page 110 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 15 REPORTS MUSTER IN BUILDING i PCSC File Tools Help L System Configuration Report Setup te crimes NE Repon Type EERE cer JP Status and Control amp Customization C Program Files PCSC LINC NXG Reports MusterBldgin_1 pt amp Reports Pre defined Reports View Repot Print Repot Card Number Card Name System Overview amp Administrative Tools This report gives a list of all personnel and non cardholders guests currently within the building Page 111 of 138 LiINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 16 REPORTS NETWORK NODE File Tools Help L System Configuration Report Setup Card Management Report Type Network Nodes JP Status and Control
86. iew Report Print Report Export To File Output Notes Field First Name Last Name Middle Name Comparison Values Contain Is Is Not Contain Is Is Not Contain Is Is Not Begins with Ends with Contains Does not Begins with Ends with Contains Does not Begins with Ends with Contains Does not Card Number Equal Between Active Equal isitor Equal Expiration Date 1 Is Between Expiration Date 2 Is Between Authorization Group Begins with Ends with Contains Does not Contain Is ls Not Department Equal Not Equal Affiliation Equal Not Equal Page 100 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B Page 101 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 6 REPORTS CONTACTS ad PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help L System Configuration Report Setup ff Coane EE Repon Type Cs 2 Status and Control Q Customization Select Layout C Program Files PCSC LINC NXG Reports Contacts_1 mt amp Reports Search Criteria Clear Al La Field Value 2 Pre defined Reports IF First Name Last Name Middle Name Employee Number DateHired Date Terminated Department Field Comparison Value DateHired M is 7 Today Add Remove Replace Yesterday Load Report View Report Print Report l Save Report Export To File Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes System Overview e m r amp Administrati
87. inimum Occupancy Rule The second of two cards was authorized to satisfy the Two Person Minimum Occupancy Rule Violation of the Two Person Minimum Occupancy Rule one or both cards are not authorized The cardholder has used a card that has not been defined in the system An error has occurred during the upload process LiINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 7 2 2 TRANSACTION ALARMS ORIGINATING AT THE HOST Alarm Not Acknowledged There has been no response to an existing alarm Anomaly A general programming error code Operator should notify their Technical Support entity when this occurs Close Door Someone manually closes the door Data Format Error Host computer not set for a 4 digit year Disk Error A disk error has occurred while accessing a specific record History Full The disk is full LINC NXG System Operator has signed ON to the system and LiINC NXG is Start in operation Lost Card An inactive card is being presented for access Manual Shunt Able to manually shunt Turn off an input point Manual Unshunt Able to manually restore the point Open Door Door has been held open longer than the Shunt Time Operator Signoff System operator has logged ON to the Host Operator Signon System operator has logged OFF of the Host Operator Signon Fail System operator has entered incorrect password at the Host Start of Day Indicates the start of the new day When time changes from 23 59 to 00 00 Page 53 of 138 LiNC NXG
88. ion and give priority to the time periods control operations Define whether or not time period has priority Enter an X if the Time Period does not have priority Select the operation to be performed on the control counter from the following list No Operation Decrement CC Start auto decrement on second Start auto decrement on minute Clear auto increment decrement Increment CC Start auto increment on second Start auto increment on minute Override time period control one ON cycle Suspend time period control until restore Resume time period control 2 1 3 1 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PANEL COUNTER USE WITH TIME PERIODS Control counters can be affected by Time Period Action can occur upon entry as well as exit from the Time Period Enter the Time Period by which door outputs will be activated or deactivated The Time Period will cause the following prescribed actions to transpire one upon entry when the Time Period goes into effect and one upon Exit when the Time Period ends For example 1 The time period 2 is entered which may be the time from 8 00 to 17 00 2 LoadHi is entered under Preload which indicates that the control counter is loaded with the high value upon entry the beginning time 3 LoadZero is entered for exit Preload indicating a zero value load the ending time Page 24 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 4 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION HARDWARE OUTPUT r a PCSC LINC NXG File
89. is available Select the card data format that will be accepted by the reader from the following list BP250 or BP270 BR350 BR370 VR670 40 bit PCSC Protech All Hughes ID Proximity readers except 26 bit cards PCSC ProTech Insert readers BR371 BR351 and BR352 ProTech readers with PIN_Pad swipe readers ProTech Insert readers with PIN_Pad BR450 BR470 BR451 BR452 BR471 BR450 BP250 BR470 BR270 BR450 BP250 BR450 BP250 Any Watermark card with the 12 digit format Custom Watermark card Custom Watermark card Custom Watermark card 34 bit PCSC Wiegand format All Sensor Proximity readers 34 bit PCSC Wiegand format with BP270 PIN_PAD All Indala readers 32 bit All Indala readers w PIN Pad NO Site code Magnetic stripe BR450 BR470 BR451 BR452 BR470 BR471 BR470 BR270 BR450 BP250 BR451 BP270 BR471 BP270 BR452 BP250 BR472 BP270 Standard Sensor 26 bit format VR670 26 bit HID 26 bit BR700 BARCODE BR200 BP270 BR202 BP270 PRK234 PR235 BP270 PR232 BP270 PR234 BP270 Standard Sensor 34 bit format BR200 BR202 BR 200 BP270 BR202 BP270 Proprietary Proprietary 37 bit format PCSC Sensor 26 PCSC 40 bit Protech HID Prox Reader PCSC 37 bit Prox BP270 Protech 40 bit BR270 HID Prox Reader Fortune 500 format PR732 PR733 PR735 PR736 Fortune 500 format w PIN Pad HID Prox Reader BP270 Corporate Secure format Motorola Prox Readers Corporate Secure format w PIN Pad Motorola Prox Readers w Bu
90. ks provide a direct reference point from major topic to more specific areas The cursor or pointer will change to a finger pointing hand when there is a topic that can be clicked on for further information Page 128 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 3 0 LOGGER EE PCSC LiNC NXG Tools Help System Configuration Card Management Status and Control Customization Reports System Overview SEA 24 Panel 1 BA Panel 41 84 Panel 42 B Panel 43 A Panel 44 24 Panel 45 84 Panel 46 E Panel 47 E Panel 48 A Panel 49 24 Panel 50 E Panel 91 8 Panel 92 i Panel 93 A Panel 94 83 Panel 95 i Panel 96 i Panel 97 4 Panel 98 23 Panel 99 4 Panel 101 84 Panel 102 84 Panel 103 24 Panel 104 S Panel 105 A Panel 106 24 Panel 107 24 Panel 108 B Panel 109 24 Panel 110 24 Panel 100 a MC 2 3 DDM 0 24 Panel 71 24 Panel 72 Administrative Tools v All Panels Panel Event Date Time Change Date Time Change Date Time Change Date Time Change Date Time Change Date Time 3 6 2009 01 15 00 3 6 2009 01 15 00 3 6 2009 01 15 00 3 6 2009 01 15 00 3 6 2009 01 15 00 Card Number Card Name Notes OLDDATETIME 3 6 2009 OLDDATETIME 3 6 2009 OLDDATETIME 3 6 2009 OLDDATETIME 3 6 2009 OLDDATETIME 3 6 2009 Reader Input LiNC NXG maintains a logger history file comprised of rec
91. l terminate the door lock control counter activation upon door closure Otherwise the system will terminate the door lock control counter activation upon a door opening This option is related to card reader transactions as well as egress operations for the specific door The purpose of this option is to permit the door to be fully opened while preserving the magnetic locks deactivated state Without this option at the moment when the door switch contacts changed their state indicating that the door was slightly opened the power to the magnetic lock would be restored This condition could cause the lock to immediately pull in and prematurely secure the door prior to the person passing through the access point Meanwhile the transaction would be recorded as though the person actually did pass through the door The shunting of the door switch contacts shunt time is terminated differently depending upon whether the magnetic lock option is selected When the Maglock option is selected upon a card transaction or an egress operation the shunt time begins when the access time expires In other words when the door is unlocked and then opened as the door switch contacts are immediately shunted prior to unlocking the door remains unlocked until Page 31 of 138 LINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B either it is closed or until its access unlock time expires Should the door still be open when the access time expires then the shunt time will
92. lletin PIN PAD HID 40 bit Smartcard HID 40 bit Smartcard with PIN_ PAD NOTE A letter or additional reference description that describes the reader type can follow the card technology PIN PAD indicates a PIN Pad with reader I indicates Insert Reader NOTE Not all reader card interfaces are current Check card data sheet for compatibility options Page 33 of 138 LiINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 5 2 5 ALARM CONTROL Output This connection controls which output number the feature selected should operate external shunt or local alarm Log Select this option if output transactions are to be logged in the LINC NXG journal External Shunt This feature activates the associated open collector output during the door open state This option can be used to shunt other alarm systems attached to the door Local Alarm Select this option if you wish to have an alarm annunciated at the door to inform the user that an alarm message will be generated and sent to the host if the door is not closed The open collector output defined by door output will be activated Duration of Local Alarm seconds Amount of time the alarm will sound once it is activated of local alarm Shunt Time Period Defines what time period you do not want the local alarm to function Buzzer On Upon Shunt Timer Expiration Select this option if you wish to turn on the buzzer when the shunt timer expires Page 34 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001
93. lp screen you can access other sub topics by clicking on the topics given Text links provide a direct reference point from major topics to more specific areas The cursor or pointer will change to a finger pointing hand when there is a topic that can be clicked on for further information Page 6 of 138 LiINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 0 SCREENS 2 1 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION The System Configuration Menu gives a user the standard Administrative choice that helps create panels define Inputs Outputs Counters Door Configuration and Alarms _ ail PCSC LiNC NXG ee File Tools Help L System Configuration Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes m Page 7 of 138 LINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 1 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PANEL SETTINGS 2 1 1 1 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PANEL SETTINGS FEATURES Features allows one to set the default characteristics for each panel Though most panels will have the same characteristics some instances require that a panel have a different set of features depending on where it is located or its intended function a PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help perm Eid Panel Settings bal ave Close Features Hardware Address Panel Time Period Map Password Card Table Format Primary expiration ParkOnly Global Daylight Savings Start 3 8 2009 F Names for cardholders exist
94. ls Help L System Configuration Report Setup fi Cos Nanogen Report Type ET Cove Status and Control amp Caii Select Layout C Program files PCSC LINC NXG Reports Readers_1 pt amp Reports Search Criteria Clear All f La Field Comparison Value 1 Value 2 Pre defined Reports E Panel Number Reader Number E Reader functions Reader types Comparison M equal v Remove Replace Load Report View Report Print Repot Save Repot Export To File All Panels Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes l System Overview amp Administrative Tools d m Comparison Values Between Equal Between Equal Reader functions Equal Not Equal Equal Not Equal Page 116 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 22 REPORTS TIME PERIOD MAPS a PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help L System Configuration Report Setup if Card Management Report Type Close JP Status and Control RS Customization Select Layout C Program Files PCSC LINC NXG Reports TimePeriodMaps_1 spt ee Fars Search Criteria Clear All Tal Field Comparison Pre defined Reports E Time Period Map Name Panel Number Field Comparison Panel Number w equal X Remove Replace View Repot Print Report All Panels Reader Input Output Notes Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name System Overview i 4 m p amp Administrative Tools
95. m Fault System Restart TPMOR Auth 1 TPMOR Auth 2 TPMOR Violation Undefined Card Upload Error Page 52 of 138 The current date is past the expiration date defined in the cardholder s record The host has logged OFF of the panel The host has logged ON to the panel Occurs whenever an inactive card is used in the system Cardholder is not allowed at this reader because it is not included in any of the Authorization Groups assigned to their card The cardholder has tried to use a cardreader at a time that is not assigned to the card s Authorization Group A panel is no longer on line A panel is on line after a panel down occurrence Cardholder attempting to escort another cardholder who is escort required through the reader is not recognized as escort capable Occurs whenever a user tries to use a card without Park Out status to enter the parking facility Occurs whenever a user tries to use a card without Park In status to exit the parking facility The cardholder has entered an erroneous PIN number at the terminal An erroneous PIN has been entered on the cardholder s fourth consecutive attempt at entering their PIN Cardholder has incorrect entry exit status but soft enforcement allows access and statuses are synchronized The panel has lost power The power to the panel was restored or a warm boot of the panel occurred The first of two cards was authorized to satisfy the Two Person M
96. mum minutes Indefinitely Door Status Do x Door Control EJ All doors in all panels Ll E r Panels Counter Status Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Ir Customization Reports System Overview amp Administrative Tools 2 3 3 1 SELECT DOORS The Door Control screen allows a user to manually open a single door all the doors connected to a selected panel or every door connected in the system In essence the user has the ability to override the established system at a particular location without triggering an alarm event The user also has the ability to select the duration that the door will remain open from a Standard access time to Indefinitely Select the panel by clicking the mouse on one of the Panel tabs In the Select Doors group select the check box for each door to be opened In the Unlock Duration select the appropriate amount of time for the door to stay open If the doors are to be opened for a specified length of time enter the number of minutes in the Specified Minutes field PONS Page 75 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 3 3 1 1 DOOR OPEN DURATION 3 Inthe Open SELECTED Door Duration choose one of the following buttons Standard Access Time Open the selected doors for the same time value used for a valid card entry Time defined in Door Overview NOTE Exception for values 1 4 seconds automatically become 5 seconds Long Access Time Open
97. n the panel setup and a possible alarm and logger message will be generated Building Department The cardholder with this attribute can go against the entry exit criteria for building or department type readers Park The cardholder with this attribute does not have to comply with the entry exit criteria used by parking type readers Page 59 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 2 1 1 7 AUTHORIZATION GROUP Assign the authorization group number 1 99 999 that describes the authorization level for the cardholder An authorization group is a valid list of readers and the time period that the cardholder can gain access Enter a second third or fourth Authorization group number if applicable 2 2 1 1 8 MISCELLANEOUS Card Group Affiliation There are 4 classes of cards that a cardholder may be assigned to None Group A Group B and Group AB Card groups are used to activate different outputs at the same reader or used to provide counting by the different groups Enter the Card group A B AB or None An Affiliation Group can be assigned to a Cardholder here Class H Counter This resource permits allocation of a specific output called Number Class PIN Class H counters 1 40 to be controlled by a specified card when presented to any number of specified readers Define the counter number or class for counter Class H during terminal access The PIN Personal Identification Number field allows the operator to assig
98. n a 4 digit number to a cardholder The PIN is encrypted in the data files so that other programs are unable to view them Hence the passwords and PIN codes are NOT displayed This PIN must be used when entering through a door that includes a reader and PIN pad The PIN can be entered before or after presenting the card NOTE A Duress Code can be derived from the Normal PIN code by incrementing the first and second digits by one If the first and second Regular PIN digit is a 9 the duress code digit is calculated as a 0 Duress can only be initiated from a cardreader with PIN Pad not from a PIN only terminal Example of a Duress Code assignment Regular PIN 3219 Duress Code would be 4319 Regular PIN 1999 Duress Code would be 2099 Do NOT assign user defined PIN codes 0000 0911 and 9811 as they are reserved by the system 2 2 1 1 9 FLOOR AUTHORIZATION The card will be able to access floors defined by the floor groups during the corresponding Time Periods Enter the time period 0 999 which will enable the cardholder to access the corresponding floor group Page 60 of 138 LiINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 2 1 2 CARD MANAGEMENT CARDHOLDER EMPLOYEE WH PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help l System Configuration g Card Management Card Manager Save Close First Name Access Control Employee Personal Vehicle Emergency Employee Information Phone Numbe
99. o increment decrement Increment Increment CC Increment on Second Start auto increment on second Increment on Minute Start auto increment on minute Override TP Control Override time period control one ON cycle Suspend TP Contol Suspend time period control until restore Resume TP Control Resume time period control Class Control counters can be classified A through E Class D and E are defined within the Door Overview Hardware screen for door lock and external shunt respectively CLASSES A through C are user assigned They permit a single occurrence sense input violation or card transaction to activate more than one counter at a time Assign from the following options For Non Door Outputs For Door Outputs None D A AD AD BD AB Or ABD C CD AC ACD BC BCD ABC ABCD Page 23 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B For Preloads Time Periods and Operation select from the following options Preload NoLoad LoadZero LoadLow LoadHigh LoadMax AddPreset FlipOutput Tp Priority Operation None Decrement Decrement on Second Decrement on Minute Clear Increment Increment on Second Increment on Minute Override TP Control Suspend TP Contol Resume TP Control No preload action CC value is not changed Load CC with zero Load CC with low threshold value Load CC with high threshold value Load CC with maximum value Load CC with low or high threshold to toggle output The system allows the user to override any other CC act
100. od Control and is locked by command from the Close Door screen the lock and external shunt outputs will display a zero in the Value field and the On field will NOT be selected Only the lock output will reflect an Under TP Control message in the Time Period Control field until the end of the schedule when the door would have locked automatically 2 3 5 2 LOCAL ALARM When a door with Local Alarm output is unlocked by card transaction and Left Ajar the lock and external shunt outputs will display an internally derived value and the On field will be selected The Operation field will display DecrementSec The Local Alarm output will display an internally derived value and the On field will be selected When a door with Local Alarm output is unlocked by egress with energize transaction the lock output will display an internally derived value and the On field will be selected The Operation field will display Decrement on Second The Local Alarm output will display an internally derived value and the On field will be selected 2 3 5 3 ENERGIZE DE ENERGIZE When viewing output status for counters not affiliated with doors a button appears under the Change column This button will permit manual activation or deactivation of an output When clicking on the Change button the Energize De energize dialog box will appear To activate the output energize one of several options are possible For activating for a specific duration type in the n
101. od map Default 9 a a lt Defaut gt lt Defaut gt DayTime Days 0600 1800 NightTime Nights 1800 0600 Normal Week Mon Fri 0745 1730 Early Week Mon Fri 0645 1630 Long Week Mon Sat 0745 1730 Long Day Week Mon Sat 0600 2100 Cleaning Crew Mon Fri 0745 1730 All Weekend Sat Sun 0000 2359 Normal Weekend Sat Sun 0800 1700 ong Weekend Sat Sun 0600 1800 a 3i prg gery Oo TP at panel Default Holiday lt Default gt lt Default gt DayTime Days 0600 1800 Night Time Nights 1800 0600 Normal Week Mon Fri 0745 1730 Early Week Mon Fri 0645 1630 Long Week Mon Sat 0745 1730 Long Day Week Mon Sat 0600 2100 Cleaning Crew Mon Fri 0745 1730 All Weekend Sat Sun 0000 2359 Normal Weekend Sat Sun 0800 1700 Long Weekend Sat Sun 0600 1800 Alarm Manager Panel 1 nto Status and Control Customization Reports System Overview Administrative Tools E FD2 Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Notes This feature allows an administrator to set multiple Time Periods that can be used in the LINC NXG menu There are 11 preprogrammed time periods within the system with an additional 99 989 Time Periods that can be programmed via the Card Management Time Periods window Section 2 2 2 Page 15 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 1 4 1 ASSIGNING TIME PERIODS TO A PANEL 1 Select the Time Period Map from the drop down menu if applicable 2 Selec
102. ods Lee are correct press the Laie Save button in the upper a g left hand corner of the Hea p window Date Time LE Input Output Notes Alam Tp 24 Tp 25 Tp Tp 27 Tp 28 Tp 29 i Tp 30 l Page 16 of 138 LINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION HARDWARE INPUT ail PCSC LiNC NXG Eile Tools Help lL System Configuration 2 1 Name pis1 Latching Assigned to Door Supervised Latching alarm Type Reader detect Mode None E Inverted Input Polarity Output Action Upon Condition Counter Preload Tp Priority Operation Shunted by Nommal Closed N A No load None v Time period Alarm Ajar N A No load T None v 0 Never Counter N A Door Configuration i Trouble Forced N A No load Site Configuration i SA ae Card meme J Status and Control amp Customization bsg Reports System Overview Administrative Tools All Panels Panel Event Date Time Card Name Reader Input Output Notes Be sure to select the panel number tab at the bottom of the screen Then select the sense input number to be displayed or modified including the name for the sense input Enter a name up to 20 characters to identify the sense input to the panel example Door1si4 Click on the check box after the selection and then click the arrow buttons to go forward or backward Input Number Enter the sense input number Name Enter a name for the input Door1 Door2 Door3 et
103. ol is defined as restricting access to specific floors in a building The typical floor select panel interfaces to the elevator panel through a common ground system Each push button has a wire connected to the panel that carries the signal alerting the panel which floor was selected The purpose of the ELV is to interrupt the signal from the push button and the panel When an authorized cardholder uses the system the ELV allows the signal from the push button to be received by the panel The ELV restricts access by limiting a cardholder s choice of floors in the elevator cab The ELV is placed between the floor selection panel push button in the elevator cab and the elevator panel The ELV allows the elevator panel to receive only those floor selections from the floor selection panel which the cardholder is authorized to access Typical operation of an ELV system is as follows The cardholder swipes presents a card to the system via a cardreader and or PIN Pad The system determines which floors that the cardholder can access If the cardholder is authorized the ELV allows the signals from the push button to be processed The cardholder then selects the floor The elevator panel receives the message controlling the cab to the desired and authorized floor IRUN NOTE The cardholder is responsible for selecting only one floor In addition the panel can only monitor which floors a cardholder may select Itis not able to determine what flo
104. onnections Features Access Actions Save Close 1 Firstreader 1 p1d1 X 2 Second reader N A X Egress Alarm Control Output input i6 pid1 Outpt apid y Log C Log l Log V Normally open Y Normaly open D X Energize on egress D AaS Hardware Output Local Alarm a Duration of Local Alarm seconds 0 wa pis Door Comenetion vV Normally closed Function bans period p EI Mag Lock mwe esca Yi Muster vender Buzzer On upon Shunt Timer expiration Site Configuration Fo ee All Panels w Card Management pP Status and Control Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes amp Customization amp Reports System Overview amp Administrative Tools l Door assignment criteria consists of sense inputs control counters reader type and transaction specifications The default assignments are set up as follows Default Door Sense Inputs are ODD numbers from 17 to 39 Reader Detect Sense Inputs Default Egress Sense Inputs Lock Control Counters Door Shunt Local Alarm Control Counters are numerical from 1 to 12 are EVEN numbers from 16 to 38 are in numerical order from 1 to 12 are in numerical order from 13 to 24 The first reader terminals are assigned by the 12 alphabet characters a b c etc through I on Panel 1 If a second reader will be assigned to a door it will be taken from one of the other 11 readers NOT assigned to another
105. or was selected Single floor latching with destination reporting is under development This will prohibit multiple floors from being selected by a single card presentation Page 70 of 138 LINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 2 6 1 FLOOR GROUPS cc 1 ae File Tools Help l System Configuration Floor Authorizati oe Card Management A E S Save Close ye Floor Groups Floor Authorizations Card Manager Floor Group Eru a Number 1 yY 1 Name u3fg1 2 Time Periods 3 Active Relays Panel 2 0_3 R 5 v Authorization Groups 6 M 7 M 8 M M M M M M Bulk Activation and wl Deactivation Floor Authorizations All Panels pe Status and Control RS Customization amp Reports System Overview amp Administrative Tools Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Floor groups define the groups of relays that are used to define access for each card for an ELV system Care must be taken in defining floor groups for a system with multiple ELVs because each ELV has its own set of floor groups But all ELVs use identical card records containing the same time period floor group pairs and identical time period records An ELV system will activate all associated relays on command from the Host A predefined access time may be specified with a command Relays are automatically deactivated after the access time has el
106. ord menu itself becomes limited to those given access Avoid accidentally preventing key operators or security from accessing the Password menu 2 7 3 1 CREATING A NEW PROGRAM LEVEL Click on the Program Level and the Program Level screen will appear The file is divided into two columns The first column describes the menu heading The second column is reserved for assigning a numeric value for access to each menu By default all LINC NXG menus and sub menus have program level 98 assigned to them This is the second lowest program level 2 7 3 2 PROGRAM LEVEL HIERARCHY Range of numeric values 0 to 99 100 possible levels where Default PYMTF 0 Highest program level 1 Assigned to menus by default 98 2nd Lowest Program Level 99 Lowest Program Level The default password PYMTF has program level 0 zero assigned initially It therefore possesses the highest level of authority and may access all LINC NXG resources NOTE Before changing the Program Level values make a list of operators and the levels of accessibility that they will be assigned Each password entry will have an assigned program level When the Program Level value numeric value between 0 and 99 of the operator s password as programmed in the Program Level field of the Password Setup screen is less than or equal to the Program Level assigned that menu function is available If the menu s Program Level is less than the operator s Program Level then the function i
107. ords transferred from various panels History records are transferred uploaded automatically when the panel is on line The logger records the following information The PC host number unless the system is a stand alone unit the panel number the alarm status the date and time logged the date and time of occurrence the name and location of where the transaction took place and a code reference If the current Display Mode is Real Time the current history file displays ongoing transactions as they are logged Page 129 of 138 LiINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 3 1 VIEWING LOGGER INFORMATION The most recent 5 logger incidents are always visible within LINC NXG during normal operation In most cases the frequent count of events will be all that is necessary to review the system in a casual manner However to view more logger incidents than the default use the following procedure 1 Mouse over the Logger field esis iat Show Hide Columns gt Export 2 Right click to display the logger drop down menu Search 3 Select the Display feature E TAR 4 Select the Browse feature The Logger screen Delete AlI will display within the entire LINC NXG screen for the next 15 seconds 3 2 CHANGING COLUMN SETTINGS The following columns can be displayed within the logger Panel Notes Date Time Location Event Affiliation Card Number Alarm Card Name User R
108. ort Name window will appear Select an appropriate name for the saved report 3 Press the OK button The Report Name window will disappear and the saved report name will appear next to the Save Report button Page 93 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 1 4 LOADING A CUSTOMIZED REPORT 1 Select the Load Report button 2 The Select report window will appear r aJ Select report Select the Report name drop down menu all previously saved reports will appear Select the correct saved report Press the Ok button The Select report window will disappear and the correct values will populate in the Search Criteria on the report screen Additionally the saved report will appear next to the Save Report button oR Page 94 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 1 5 PRINT A REPORT LiINC NXG gives you the ability to print each report 1 Press the Print Report button 2 The Print window will appear Select the appropriate printer 3 Press the Print button to save the file and close the window a PCSC LINC NX File Tools Help lL System Configuration ae Card Management J Status and Control Qs Customization C Program Files PCSC LINC NXG Reports ContactVehicles_1 pt 7 E o i Reports Search Criteria x Clear All Ca Field Comparison Value 1 Value 2 Predefined Repons First Name 4 ord Status Prin
109. osed This part of the sense input should be programmed as follows Set CC to 4 relay output for horn Set Preload to de energize the relay LoadZero Set Operation to stop auto increment decrement Cl cc Preload T Operation Normal 4 LoadZero Clear Alarm Ajar 4 LoadHigh DecrementSec Trouble Forced 0 NoLoad None 4 2 4 EXAMPLE D PROGRAM CONSTANT ACTIVATION OF A HORN UNTIL DOOR CLOSES Problem The door ajar horn is to stay ON until the door is closed Solution To keep the horn ON until the door is closed the 30 second timer is not required because the horn will be turned off when the door is closed The sense input record should be programmed as follows cc Preload T Operation Normal 4 LoadZero Clear Alarm Ajar 4 LoadHigh Clear Trouble Forced 0 NoLoad None Page 136 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 4 2 5 EXAMPLE E PROGRAM AUTOMATIC DOOR OPEN DURING WORKING HOURS Problem Automatically opening doors or gates during normal working hours Solution The input for our equation is Time Period because it will be used to control the conditions of the output The computation involves energizing LoadHigh the door strike at the start of the normal working ours and de energizing LoadZero the door strike at the end of the normal working hours The following parameters are assumed Door lock is connected to relay 1 CC1 Time Period 5 is set to Mon Fri 8 00am to 5 30pm Proceed to
110. p differentiate a cardholder within the system Beneath the list of saved affiliations there are several text boxes that can be filled 1 Select a Name for the department 2 Select a Badge Layout portrait or landscape 3 Add in a Description of the department for future user clarification if necessary To Edit a previously saved department select the correct department It will appear in the text boxes beneath the list of saved departments Change the necessary information and press the Apply Change button To Delete a previously saved department select the correct one and press the Delete button to erase Page 85 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 4 2 CUSTOMIZATION AFFILIATION r al PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help System Configuration oe Card Management J Status and Control RS Customization Shot Value Description Affiliations Short Value Description Add Delete All Panels Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output fhe Reports System Overview Administrative Tools 4 m Much like the ability to create a department an Affiliation is a customizable feature within LINC NXG Beneath the list of saved affiliations there are several text boxes that can be filled 1 Select a Number for the affiliation 2 Select a Name for the affiliation 3 Select a Short Value 4 Add in a Description of the affiliation for future user clari
111. presented When an authorized card transaction occurs at a specific reader the operations programmed under the first action second action third action may enable 3 outputs Refer to the bottom file tabs in the panel above Reader Selection Select the reader a l that you wish to program Enter a name to be associated with the panel and the reader or simply give it a Door number example Door 4 2 1 4 4 5 MICROLPM PLus IQ SIM Access Granted 1st Access 1 additional output operation if Card Group assigned to the card matches the Card Group assigned to this option plus door lock external shunt output activation Access Granted 2nd Access 1 additional output operation if Card Group assigned to the card matches the Card Group assigned to this option plus door lock external shunt output activation Access Granted 3rd Access 1 additional output operation if Card Group assigned to the card matches the Card Group assigned to this option plus door lock external shunt output activation Access Denied Action 1 additional output operation if the Card Group assigned to the card matches the Card Group assignment to this option but without door lock external shunt output activation NOTE When an authorized card s Group matches the Card Group assigned to either the 1st 2nd or 3rd Access granted actions then for each match a separate output activation will occur In addition the door lock external shunt output activation will occur Bec
112. programmed Class A door can be assigned to a particular class 2 1 5 2 1 1 DOOR STRIKES FAIL SAFE For door strikes power is required to unlock the door Therefore in a fail safe environment wire the door strike hardware across the common and normally closed relay contacts Do NOT select the normally open field When the door relay is in its quiescent state the door will be locked But upon card transaction or egress with energize operation the relay will de energize and the door will become momentarily unlocked In the event of a power outage to the panel this will permit the door relay to de energize and for continuity to exist between the common and normally closed contact Power from the battery backed power supply will now be applied to the strike causing it to unlock until either the battery discharges or panel power is restored 2 1 5 2 1 2 DOOR STRIKES FAIL SECURE In a fail secure environment wire the door strike hardware across common and normally open contacts Then select j the normally open field When the door relay is in its quiescent state the door will be locked But upon card transaction or egress with energize operation the relay will energize and the door will become momentarily unlocked In the event of a power outage to the panel this will permit the door relay to de energize and for continuity to exist between the common and normally closed contacts Power from the battery backed supply will now b
113. r Configuration Site Configuration cna S Alam Manager ae All Panels Card Management Status and Control Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes Customization Reports System Overview Administrative Tools FOF Besides assigning a sense input to an alarm record the operator may assign a priority level a location text for the journal record and instructions in the event of an alarm 2 1 7 1 1 ALARM DEFINITIONS Number Refers to Alarm number This is also the Sense Input number Press Enter after selecting the alarm number The name of the sense input which was programmed in the Sense Input panel is displayed to the right of the number NOTE Add or delete a number using the add delete option at the bottom of the screen Priority Active alarms are presented in priority order Alarms with the lowest priority number are displayed first For each alarm being configured assign a value 0 being the highest which will dictate in which order it will be acknowledged Enter a number from 0 to 9999 and press Enter Page 47 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B Shunt Time Period This is the specified time period that an alarm is disabled 0 never shunted 1 Location always shunted and 2 through 999 shunts the alarm during the specified time period When a sense input status changes to a normal state the event will be logged if the alarm condition occurred when th
114. r Forced Open c Door Open Supervised 1 Open Circuit 2 Short Circuit 3 Calibrate Fault 4 Normal Defined as Door Sense a Normal 5 Alarm Defined as Door Sense a Door Ajar b Door Forced Open 2 3 4 1 MANUAL SHUNT AND RESTORE NORMAL OPERATIONS OF ALARMS FROM INPUT SCREEN In the case of an alarm becoming active inappropriately LINC NXG has a feature that allows a user to Manually Shunt an alarm and then later restore it to Normal status directly from the Input Status screen 1 Ifan alarm becomes active double click on the specified alarm in the Alarms window 2 The Sense Input Alarm Detail window will open Click the Acknowledge button to close the window 3 To shunt the alarm from sounding again access the Input Status screen in the User menu Press the box for the input to be shunted This will cause the Input Shunt window to open 4 Inthe Input Shunt window Press the Manually Shunt Window button The alarm will not sound for that reader but will remain yellow until restored to Normal operation 2 3 4 2 TO RESTORE A SHUNTED ALARM TO NORMAL OPERATION Go to the Input Status screen in the User menu You can find the shunted input by its yellow font 2 Select the box next to the shunted input This will cause the Input Shunt window to appear 3 Press the Restore normal operation button to restore normal status to the selected reader On the Input Status screen the reader s font color should go from yellow
115. r a reader 1 Display the appropriate door in Door Overview 2 Select the reader 1st or 2nd 3 Enter a counter number in the Event Lockout counter field Page 35 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 4 Define the event action that will modify the counter value The Event Lockout counter number will be the threshold for denied access Event Lockout It will deny access to normally authorized cardholders in the event of an alarm within an area or when a parking lot is full When the counter value reaches the selected value normally authorized cards will be denied access Conversely when the counter value reaches its low value or lower Event Lockout will be turned off and normal access returns 2 1 5 3 1 2 TWO PERSON MINIMUM OCCUPANCY RULE TPMOR The panel can restrict access to a secured area by monitoring the number of people within that area If no one is in the monitored area the two person minimum occupancy rule TPMOR feature requires two valid cardholders in order to gain access to that area Once the area has the required two people other valid cardholders will gain access without the need to enter or exit in pairs The last two people are also required to exit together This feature requires an IN and an OUT reader When no one is in the area and the first card is presented the card reader LED will flash red green for up to 6 seconds During this time the second card must be presented for TPMOR processing to be lifted
116. rds when a cardholder attempts to enter a building IN reader the cardholder building and department status must be OUT Page 9 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 1 1 3 2 LENIENT ENTRY EXIT This is the same as Strict except on the first use of the card the system will automatically reset the building and department status to proper synchronization The cardholder s second attempt at the reader will then grant him access 2 1 1 1 3 3 SOFT ENTRY EXIT Same as strict except that an error transaction is recorded statuses are synchronized and access is GRANTED 2 1 1 1 3 4 IN CASE OF LOCKIN LOCKOUT To restore operation to a card whose owner has been locked in or out due to an entry exit anti passback violation simply deactivate and then re activate the card from the Change Card screen with the panel s online NOTE Depending on the Panel firmware version when toggling status for In Out of doors either an Authorized card or an Authorized card followed by a door open activation will toggle In Out status NOTE MicroLPM Firmware versions 1 9 5 and 7 9 13 or higher provide for an Authorized card followed by a Door Open to toggle In Out status NOTE MicroLPM versions 1 9 5 3 9 5 5 9 16 or 7 9 13 or lower provides for an Authorized card ONLY to toggle In Out status NOTE All IQ and SIM panels require that the door be opened prior to updating the card status 2 1 1 1 4 CARD TABLE FORMAT Primary Expiration Park Glo
117. rity number are displayed first For each alarm being configured assign a value 0 being the highest which will dictate in which order it will be acknowledged Enter a number from 0 to 9999 and press Enter Page 49 of 138 LINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B Shunt Time Period Enter the time period number whereby the alarm will be shunted disabled when that time period is in effect Location This is an informational field and can contain any text A transaction alarm can take place at the Host or at the panel reader location Enter the location where the transaction alarm occurs Text for Alarm History Log The text entered in this field will be appended to the journal record that is logged for this alarm Instructions Enter text in this field that gives directions to the person responding to the alarm The message may refer to other control counters sense inputs or any other reaction information NOTE An alarm record CANNOT be changed or deleted while the alarm is active Routing LiNC NXG has the ability to route alarms to specific workstations Alarm Routing offers two Groups that alarms may sound Group 1 is timed by a customizable Minutes box before sending the alarm to the workstations in Group 2 Routing Templates A template can be created when setting Routing parameters Once correct routing has been determined for a panel press the Save as template button This saves the configuration for use with another panel configuration
118. rol Q Cusomizati C Program Files PCSC LINC NXG Reports Holidays_1 pt amp Reports Pre defined Reports Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes z ee i System Overview amp Administrative Tools lt m This report gives a list of all Holiday Time Periods Page 106 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 11 REPORTS INPUT ALARMS i File Tools Help L System Configuration Report Setup AE Cmanmnoonot I Repon ype TTT coe P Status and Control amp Customization Select Layout C Program Files PCSC LINC NXG Reports InputAlarms_1 spt amp Reports Search Criteria HT all Comparison Value 1 Pre defined Reports E Panel Number E input Number View Repot Print Repot System Overview amp Administrative Tools All Panels Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes Field Comparison Values Panel Number Equal Between Input Number Equal Between Page 107 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 12 REPORTS INPUTS a PCSC LINC NXG a pS e Ea ES File Tools Help L System Configuration Report Setup ff Coumenge NE nepon Type cs J Status and Control amp Customization Select Layout C Program Files PCSC LINC NXG Reports inputs_1 spt amp Reports Search Criteria Clear All La Field Comparison
119. rs 1 Cad Employee Number Type Phone Number Time Periods 2 Card Company 3 Card R 4 Cad Division promt a Authorization Groups 6 Type 7 Region E s Holiday Add Delete Apply Changes Bulk Activation and Deactivation A Floor Authorizations Date of Employment Hire 12 30 1899 12 30 1899 Bv By Termination Add Delete Add card range 1 to 100 Use card access data on Access Control tab All Panels J Status and Control amp Customization a Reports System Overview amp Administrative Tools Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes Entering employee personal information is optional as it does not affect access control operations We have recently updated the Employee form We ve removed the several layers of sub tabs and in the Employee screen and rearranged it between here and a new screen Photo to be explained below The Employee form contains data fields for the following information Employee Information Dates of Employment and Telephone Numbers EMPLOYEE INFORMATION DATES OF EMPLOYMENT Employee Number 11 characters Hire 8 characters Company 11 characters Termination 8 characters Division 11 characters Department 11 characters PHONE NUMBERS Region 11 characters Office 20 characters Site 11 characters Mobile 20 characters Pager 20 characters Home 1 20 characters Home 2 20 characters
120. ry expansion card in the panel The date and time change at the panel was changed This occurs each time that the panel is brought on line The Daylight Savings date programmed into the panel has gone into effect Department Entry Error Occurs whenever a user tries to use a card without Dept Out status to enter the department Department Exit Error Occurs whenever a user tries to use a card without Dept In status to exit the Download Error Duress Entry Exit Error Escort Required Event Lockout Page 51 of 138 department A disparity exists between the download number and the checksum number A cardholder or PIN terminal user has entered a special PIN duress code at the PIN terminal Occurs whenever a user tries to use a card twice successively to enter or exit an area already entered or exited e g tries to enter the building twice without exiting in between Cardholder is required to have an escort in order to gain access Each door can be assigned to an event lockout counter If the counter is ON access will be denied and the event lockout error code will be displayed to cardholders that do not possess override capability LiINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B Expired Card Host Logoff Host Login Inactive Card Invalid Reader Invalid Time Panel Down Panel Up Not An Escort Park Entry Error Park Exit Error PIN Entry Error PIN Retry Error Soft Entry Exit Error Syste
121. s Cards Authorization Groups Auth Groups Floor Groups Floor eeoeeeeeee NOTE User fields are defined as any feature that can be changed or adjusted by the expected user User fields include all unique features that can be attributed to a contact First Name Last Name eye color vehicle type etc Additionally they will include any field parameters for User adjusted reports 2 7 4 2 CREATING A NEW GROUP 1 Press the Add button on the Group window 2 AUser Group Name window will appear Add in the appropriate name of the Group r User Group Name Enter group name OK Cancel Commercial Tenant 2 3 Using the lt and gt directional buttons choose which fields a User should have access and or control for each of the separate tabs User Fields Panels Doors etc 2 7 4 3 DELETING A GROUP 1 Within the Group submenu select the group to be deleted 2 Press the Delete button Page 125 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 7 3 ADMINISTRATIVE TOOLS PROGRAM LEVELS 3G PESC LINC NXG gt ejne jS File Tools Help L System Configuration oe Card Management p9 Status and Control amp Customization Program Level Save Close 98 Ehe Reports ER Panel Status 98 amp Administrative Tools S dics Reader Settings 98 8 Panel Settings 98 Hardware Input 98 Users Hardware Output 98 e Panel Counter 98 Gua Panel Download 98 Door Manager 98 Gi Door Control 98
122. s NOT available Program Levels may also be programmed from 0 to 99 Operators whose Program Level is 99 the Highest numeric value would only be able to access menus whose Program Level is equal to ninety nine Lowest Program Level Conversely operators whose Program Level is 0 Lowest numeric value would be able to access menus whose Program Level is equal to zero Highest Program Level as well as menus whose Program Level is lower than this operator s assigned Program Level Since all other Program Levels are lower than the level zero such a password would grant access to all menus NOTE In order for a password to access a menu The lower the numeric value then the higher the Program Level authority Enter the values for each field keeping in mind that it is best to stay within the highest level level zero of access so that no tampering will occur after the initial setup Page 127 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 7 4 ADMINISTRATIVE TOOLS HELP LiNC NXG provides on line information to assist in understanding your access control system More often than not you will refer to Help for procedures used infrequently but it will also remind you of certain routine maintenance procedures Once the Help window is displayed you may move or resize it to your preference Click on Contents once you have selected Help After you are in the Help screen you can access other sub topics by clicking on the topics given Text lin
123. ssigned to LINC NXG menus modes and sub menus icons within each mode of operation and the passwords have low level high numeric values assigned to them This would mean that the level required to access the password setup menu is of greater authority than any password actually possesses Each password ID number can also be assigned a valid Time Period during which access to the system will be permitted View the range of Time Periods available Refer to the Time Period menu from the User Commands Menu to view Time Period parameters The Class attribute limits the particular mode that the operator may access with his password A Switch Class Password may access both the User and System aspects of the LINC NXG program Additionally this Class determines if the user is permitted to terminate Exit the operation of the LINC NXG program It is possible to have a password defined in the software but not permit its use Inactive class If the class definition is changed for the password used by the current operator the changes do not take effect until the next time the password is used Therefore once a change is made the operator should Logoff and back on again to implement the modification to the password definition NOTE Program Level values are configured in a separate file to prevent tampering Only the System Administrator or security personnel should access this file Any password which has access to the Password menu has access to the
124. t Decrement on Second Decrement on Minute Clear Increment Increment on Second Increment on Minute Override TP Control Suspend TP Contol Resume TP Control Page 26 of 138 For Door Outputs D AD BD Or ABD CD ACD BCD ABCD Place j to de energize upon activation If the transaction will be logged into the LINC NXG journal click on the box fj Control counters can be affected by Time Period Action can occur upon entry into as well as exit from the Time Period Enter the Time Period by which outputs will be activated or deactivated The Time Period will cause the following prescribed actions one upon Entry when the Time Period goes into effect and one upon Exit when the Time Period ends No preload action CC value is not changed Load CC with zero Load CC with low threshold value Load CC with high threshold value Load CC with maximum value Add preset value to CC Load CC with low or high threshold to flip output The system allows the user to override any other CC action and give priority to the Time Period s control operations Define whether or not time period has priority Enter a f if the Time Period does not have priority If a non zero value is assigned to the auto unlock time period of a door lock output T flag will automatically be selected for the segment start Select the operation to be performed on the control counter from the following list of instructions which act upon the numeri
125. t reaches the low value at which time it de energizes the relay The High Value of the CC must be set to a 30 for seconds and the Low Value set to 1 Set Sense Input Select Input Select the Sense Input record number for the door sense Name the Door Sense 8 characters max Check and verify polarity of door sense input Set Ajar CC to 4 relay number Set PreLOAD action to Energize the relay LoadHigh Set Operation to decrement each second DecrementSec Sense input Record 13 should be defined as follows cc Preload T Operation Normal 0 NoLoad None Alarm Ajar 4 LoadHigh DecrementSec rouble Forced 0 NoLoad None Set CC Value Select Input Menu Define Control Counter Value as shown below Counter Value 1 Low 30 High 30 Max NOTE CC4 is defaulted to be door strike output by LINC NXG It may be necessary to de select CC4 from the Door Overview menu Once in the menu highlight 4 under Control Counter and replace it with a 0 Page 135 of 138 LiINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 4 2 3 EXAMPLE C PROGRAM DE ACTIVATION OF AN OUTPUT HORN WHEN A DOOR IS CLOSED Problem Example B described a horn that will always activate for 30 seconds and automatically turn off To turn the horn off after 30 seconds or when the door closes Normal status another set of instructions is required Solution Perform the same procedures as Example B The Normal status of the door sense input is when the door is cl
126. t the Panel from the Number at panel Tim Panel Settings column la Save Close 3 Select the cell within the Features Hardware Address Panel Time Period Map N i Standard column Tiis Pandaan ak 4 A drop down menu will I appear with the 11 pre Nbe Standard Holiday programmed time 0 lt Default gt lt Default gt periods and any custom 1 lt Defaut gt lt Defaut gt time periods already 2 DayTime Days 0600 1800 DayTime Days 0600 1800 created Select the 3 NightTime Nights 1800 0600 NightTime Nights 1800 0600 j j j 4 Nomal Week Mon Fri 0745 1730 Nomal Week Mon Fri 0745 1730 appropriate time period 7 Early Week Mon Fri 0645 1630 Early Week Mon Fri 0645 1630 5 Select the cell for the appropriate Panel in the gk a hil Long Week Mon Sat 0745 1730 Holiday column DayTime Days 0600 1800 A Long Day Week Mon Sat 0600 2100 6 A d 8 Night Time Nights 1800 0600 Cleaning Crew Mon Fri 0745 1730 rop down menu will Normal Week Mon Fri 0745 1730 ith the 11 pre 9 Early Week Mon Fri 0645 1630 All Weekend Sat Sun 0000 2359 appear wl p w tong Week Mon Sat IRO on bicuadd Weekend Set Sins 0000 1700 i Long Day Week Mon Sat 0600 2100 2 programmed Holiday 1 Gearing Ce Mor 07451730 Long Weekend Sat Sun 0600 1800 All Weekend Sat time periods and any TP at panel Nomal Weekend Sat Sun 0800 1700 custom time periods Long Weekend Sat Sun 0600 1800 already created Panel 1 T13 7 Ifthe Panel time peri
127. t to file Location I p Find Printer i i Page Range jH jes ke pas All Number of copies 1 E H B Minis Selection Current Page Pages Collate aj 221 33 Page 95 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual Pint Repo lt r Export To File Reader Input Output Notes 37 10057 001 B 2 5 1 6 EXPORTING A REPORT TO FILE LiNC NXG gives you the ability to export a report to a pdf format 4 Press the Export to File button 5 The Export File Name window will appear The default location is within the Reports folder within the LINC NXG folder within Program Files Create a file name for the report 6 Press the Save button to save the file and close the window a l i e File Tools Help l System Configuration etup Card Management Report Type Vehicles 7 Close E J Status and Control Qh Customization C Program Files PCSC LINC NXG Reports ContactVehicles_1 pt amp Reports Search Criteria Clear Al Lal Field Comparison Value 1 Value 2 i Pre defined Reports E First Name E Last Name E Middle Name f E Employee Number i E Usage n License l E Make i E Model E Color ld ld Field Comparison Value i B a2 Export File Name __ epa 2 Save in B Reports X a i D bg r Name Date modified Type Size a7 F Recent Places r Desktop Input Output Notes T Scott amp Administrative Tools 7 Computer z f x 2
128. t upon the numeric values already loaded into the counter LiINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B None Decrement Decrement on Second Decrement on Minute Clear Increment Increment on Second Increment on Minute Override TP Control Suspend TP Contol Resume TP Control No Operation Decrement CC Start auto decrement on second Start auto decrement on minute Clear auto increment decrement Increment CC Start auto increment on second Start auto increment on minute Override time period control one ON cycle Suspend time period control until restore Resume time period control For 2nd action Card Group A access activate another Control Counter or a class of Control Counters with a valid access for a cardholder whose card is defined as Card Group A or Card Group AB at this reader 1 2 3 Enter the control counter number 1 40 or group A B C or D Follow the previous steps for Preload Time Period and Operation For third action Card Group B access for cards defined as Group B or AB follow the preceding instructions to initiate Page 40 of 138 LiINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 5 4 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DOOR CONFIGURATION ACCESS ACTIONS ACCESS GRANTED SECOND ACTION AND THIRD ACTION B PCSC LINC NXG a Sex File Tools Help I System Configuration pa lt gt Save f Close Reader selection
129. tem Configuration Elevator Configuration ccceccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeettieeeeeetiieeeeeetieeeeenenea 55 2 2 Gard Management arora na AEE T ARE thee aad AT 57 2 2 1 Card Management Cardholder eesssseessssienseirrsnserriseiirreneirnnensnnrndanienundeninaanadanannanainadnaaa nuana 57 2 2 2 Card Management Time Periods cece teeter terete eee aeee eee tneeee ee naeeeeeeneeeeeetieeeeereea 66 2 2 3 Card Management Authorization Groups ccccecee terete eitiee eee eeneeeeeeteeeeeenaeeeeereieeeeertea 67 2 2 4 Card Management Holiday Time Periods ecccceecceeeeeeeeeceee eee eeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeereea 68 2 2 5 Card Management Bulk Activation and Deactivation 0 cccceeesneeeeeeettireeeeeenieeeeeetiieeeeerenea 69 2 2 6 Card Management Floor Authorizations 0 cc ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeecneee eee eeeeeeetieeeeeetieeeeeeeieeeeeeeea 70 2 3 Statussand Controls 2A cis eietaeaacedets acddiecesvigdea tah Madina a a a Eea eE 73 2 3 1 Status and Control Panel Status cccccceccccceceeeeeeeeeceeaeeeceeeeeeeeesegeecaeaaeeeseeeeeeeeeeeesensieeeees 73 2 3 2 Status and Control Door Statuses tcciacssctertenedacedet e a a a a a aa EE 74 2 3 3 Status and Control Door Control ccccccececceceeee erect ee cceeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseceeaaeeeeeeeeeeseesecseneuaeeees 75 2 3 4 Status and Control Input Status tedes eiea cdasecatlucdeauadoecesausaaaugeeteand eeade aad sduamantbeceees 77
130. the Access Granted First Action Section 2 1 5 4 1 Page 41 of 138 LINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 4 4 4 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DOOR CONFIGURATION ACCESS ACTIONS ACCESS DENIED ACTION a PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help L System Configuration Door Configuration pidi lt gt Save Close Reader selection Doorname pid1 1 First reader 1 pid1 X 2 Second reader Time Hardware connections Features Access Actions Access Granted First Action Access Granted Second Action Access Granted Third Action Counter N A X Time Period Control Time Period When Time Period Preload TP Priority Operation Active E Not Active Door Configuration Site Configuration Y All Panels de Card Management P damio Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes RS Customization amp Reports System Overview Administrative Tools Access Denied Action A control counter action can be executed when a cardholder is denied access The first group of entries Time Period Preload T Operation defines the control counter action during an active Time Period card denial The second set of entries describes what to do during the Access Denied Not active Time Period If the Time Period control operations will override the Control Counter action select Tp Priority entry Enter the control counter number 1 40 or control counter class A B
131. the Control Counter menu in Input Name the door Set CC to Class D Set the Time Period that will control the CC to 5 The control record should be as follows Time Period Control Time Period Number 5 Upon Time Period Preload T Op Entry LoadHigh Clear Exit LoadZero Clear Page 137 of 138 LINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B End of Manual August 2010 Page 138 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B
132. ttons select the appropriate number of readers per door No default doors 1 reader per door or 2 readers per door Select the number panels with this configuration in the Consecutive panel count window Press the Add panel s button Additionally panels that have been removed from the system can be deleted using the Delete one panel button Page 43 of 138 LiINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 1 6 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SITE MANAGER COMPUTERS r a PCSC LiNC NXG File Tools Help L System Configuration Sie NERSSE d aj Add Delete panel Co 3 Address Timeperiod sets Panel Settings Hardware Input 4 Panel Counter i Hardware Output a Door Configuration Site Configuration SA Alam Manager IP Address 127 0 0 1 Dizi All Panels Card Management Status and Corirol Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes Customization POR Reports System Overview amp Administrative Tools A new feature for LINC NXG uses the local network to identify which LINC NXG computers are currently connected to the network Additionally each computer s IP address and designation as a Concentrator or WS can be identified 2 1 6 2 1 TO ADD AN ADDITIONAL COMPUTER TO THE LINC NXG SYSTEM Press the Add button to create a default PC within the system All PCs listed start with the following characteristics Name PC IP Address 127 0 0
133. tus and Control Panel Status IP Address Panel Port Panel 1 192 168 168 32 3001 Online Requested Version Output Status El All Panels Counter Status Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Note RS Customization Be Reports System Overview amp Administrative Tools is w Page 73 of 138 LINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 3 2 STATUS AND CONTROL DOOR STATUS r ai PCSC LiNC NXG LL 6 amp m lela File Tools Help l tei System Configuration w Card Management 49 Status and Control H Number State Unknown Panel Status Input Status id Output Status El All Panels Counter Status Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Note Q Customization amp Reports System Overview amp Administrative Tools The Door Status screen displays the door lock unlock condition and the affiliated door sense for each door listed Click on the detail button next to the door number for expanded door status information Page 74 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 3 3 STATUS AND CONTROL DOOR CONTROL a PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help L System Configuration de Card Management J Status and Control Unlock Duration EJ Selected Door Name Standard access time E Long access time Panel Status p1d2 D Specified minutes E 5 Maxi
134. umber of minutes and then select the specified duration type in the number of minutes and then select the specified minutes up to the maximum option Then click the Energize button To activate the output for the longest timed duration click on the maximum minutes option and then click on the Energize button In both cases specified minutes or maximum minutes the system will automatically deactivate the output after the selected interval To command an output to activate until it is instructed to deactivate select the Indefinite option and then click on the Energize button To command an output to deactivate no matter how it was activated click on the De energize button The output specified will instantly deactivate The Energize De energize dialog box will close from the screen when either the Energize De energize or Cancel buttons are clicked Page 80 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 3 6 STATUS AND CONTROL COUNTER STATUS e AG 6 O n 0 lale jme al PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help System Configuration ee Card Management Status and Control Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Q Customization fhe Reports System Overview Administrative Tools Page 81 of 138 LINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 3 7 STATUS AND CONTROL CARD STATUS at PCSC LiNC NXG File Tools Help l System Configuration
135. uter i e lt m Network System Overview amp Administrative Tools Fle name ad P Files of type Assigned card reports AssignedCards_ ppt Cancel 1 The current layout of the report and its current location will be shown next the Select Layout button To see the current layout press the View Report button The current layout of the report will appear PON Should you wish to use a different report layout press the Select Layout button Any alternate version of the currently selected report will appear in the Select Report window Select the appropriate report layout and press the Open button The Select Report window will close and the newly selected report and its current location will be shown Page 89 of 138 LiINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 1 1 2 PARAMETER VALUES FOR EACH CRITERIA Open the appropriate report 2 Inthe Field pull down menu select one of the Field values presented available within the report 3 Adjust the Comparison pull down menu that will modify the parameters that will search the database and populate the report 4 Add the Value in the text box NOTE An appropriate set up would be FIRST NAME begins with B 5 Press the Replace button The value will appear as a Value 1 next to First Name within the Search Criteria box 2 PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help Report Type Assigned Cards C Program Files PCSC LIN
136. utput Horn ceeeeeeeeeteeeeeeteeeeeeenee 134 4 2 2 EXAMPLE B Program Activation of an Output Horn When a Door is Left Open 135 4 2 3 EXAMPLE C Program De activation of an Output Horn When a Door is Closed 0 136 4 2 4 EXAMPLE D Program Constant Activation of a Horn Until Door Closes 136 4 2 5 EXAMPLE E Program Automatic Door Open During Working Hours 137 Page 4 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 1 0 INTRODUCTION r a PCSC LINC NXG _ _ iS File Tools Help L System Configuration Hardware Output E Door Configuration All Panels Card Management Status and Control Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes Customization Reports System Overview E tR Administrative Tools Welcome to the LiNC NXG for Windows XP Professional and Vista Business Edition the enterprise programming software from PCSC This user friendly PC based access control manager is simple to operate and provides Help screens along the way to make operation even easier The LINC NXG manuals are designed to provide both written and visual instructions while installing the system in its Host Concentrator or Standalone modes LiNC NXG operates using the Microsoft Windows XP Professional or Windows Vista Business operating systems and uses Microsoft SQL 2005 or SQL Express for its database The host PC should be dedicated
137. ve Tools Field Comparison Values First Name Begins with Ends with Contains Does not Contain Is Is Not Last Name Begins with Ends with Contains Does not Contain Is Is Not Middle Name Begins with Ends with Contains Does not Contain Is Is Not Employee Number Begins with Ends with Is Date Hired Is Between Date Terminated Is Between Department Equal Not Equal Page 102 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 7 REPORTS CONTACT DETAILS File Tools Help l System Configuration EE ee cod JP Status and Control Qh Customizati C Program Files PCSC LINC NXG Reports ContactDetails_1 spt amp Reports W Pre defined Reports Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input Output Notes System Overview amp Administrative Tools 4 m Contact Details will give you all available information for all cardholders Page 103 of 138 LiNC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 5 8 REPORTS COUNTERS a PCSC LINC NXG File Tools Help L System Configuration Report Setup E Card Management Report Type Close JP Status and Control RS Customization Select Layout C Program Files PCSC LINC NXG Reports Counters_1 spt amp Reports Search Criteria Clear All La Field Value 2 Pre defined Reports B Pane Nunber Counter Number Comparison w equal X Remove Replace View Repot Print Report
138. ype Phone Number 1 Card 1 ee 12 Card 12 Middle Name 13 Card 13 14 Card 14 Last Name 15 Card 15 S Relationship 4 m j Type Delete py Move aie Add card range Delete Select As Primary oe isa pre Benes to E Use card access data on Access Control tab Reader Input Output Notes P Status and Control Customization Reports System Overview Administrative Tools Click on Emergency file tab It contains the following multiple fields per cardholder First Name 32 characters Middle Name 32 characters Last Name 32 characters Relationship 10 characters Page 65 of 138 LINC NXG User Manual 37 10057 001 B 2 2 2 CARD MANAGEMENT TIME PERIODS r T a PCSC LiNC NXG 0 e eo File Tools Help lL System Configuration de Card Management Time Periods T Jl DayTime Days 0600 1800 a E eg i Name DayTime Days 0600 1800 Number 2 Cardholder i J Start Day Time Time Mon Fri 06 00 Time Periods Sat Sun 06 00 A new segment Authorization Groups Deactivation Floor Authorizations All Panels P es Panel Event Date Time Card Number Card Name Reader Input RS Customization o Reports System Overview amp Administrative Tools m e Each panel is given the ability to handle multiple different time periods that are defined through the User menu If a particular panel uses time periods separate from other panels in the system they can be

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