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1. such as holiday and vacation Time limitations can also be date dependant so that they re functioning only in certain period EVENTS OVERVIEW All the events can be reviewed according to different criteria For instance it can be reviewed who was entering a certain room in certain time period which rooms did a certain person go through etc Collected events can be displayed in different formats They can be exported to preferred commercial program for data processing TIME ATTENDANCE Based on the events recorded by the control modules or enter exit points set in the software the program can calculate time attendance e Calculation of employee attendance on the job Recorded owner s name attendance time date and absence type Based on the data monthly evidence can be run about the surplus or the lack of hours spent at work Calculation of paid overtime Setting the number of required hours the user must work in one month Setting the group work timetable for normal days holiday business trips etc e Setting the possible extra absences etc The program allows exporting the data in other commercial programs for personal income calculation modular locking systems 1 Installing the system Installing the Manager program Hardware requirements e PC or PC compatible computer with 1000 MHz CPU or better e 128 MB of RAM e Free serial COM port if the control module s are connected straight to the PC Software requi
2. you re given the following functions 15 x Edit Help Exit General Inputs Output 1 Output 2 Alarm Control events JV Time limited Active state No selected events 0 03 30 Alarm in storage Inactive state No selected events Alarm arming time E No alarm in storage Delayed activation time Delayed activation ee Alarm arming No selected events Alarm suppression time Alarm disarming E selected events A _ Carce Edit Record 1 of 5 A Alarm can be set so that it s triggered by the events you specify see chapter Control module outputs for example if someone tries to open the door with an unauthorized key Active state It s a description of alarm function in words for example Alarm in storage In the Control events next to the Active state field you specify the events which trigger the alarm Double click the No selected events text so that the Control window opens Choose the events for instance motion detected in storage and move them to the Selected events window with an error Confirm the selection by pressing the OK button Inactive It s a description of the state in words when the alarm is turned off Alarm in storage OFF In the Control events set the events which turn the alarm off Time limited When this option is selected the alarm will turn off after the time you specify Alarm arming time This is the
3. Time limitation means that after a specified time has passed the output will switch to inactive state You can also open the submenu Control events where you set the events that cause and output to switch states Example On the hall in purchasing department you wish for the lights to turn on as the motion sensor detects movement in the hall You wish the lights will turn off one minute later In the Control events field you specify which events will trigger a certain state of the output Double click the first line in the table to open the Control window Control Lights on a E Edit Help Exit Selected events Inputs Outputs Keys 09 Movement in hall 01 No movement in hall 71 Authorized key 02 Control module Input 2 Deactivated 03 Control module Input 3 Deactivated 04 Control module Input 4 Deactivated 05 Control module Input 5 Deactivated 06 Control module Input 6 Deactivated OF Control module Input 7 Deactivated 08 Control module Input 8 Deactivated 10 Control module Input 2 Activated 11 Control module Input 3 Activated 12 Control module Input 4 Activated 13 Control module Input 5 Activated 14 Control module Input 6 Activated 15 Control module Input 7 Activated 16 Control module Input 8 Activated 17 nl 18 n2 19 A2C Sensor 2 Input 1 Deactivated 20 A2C Sensor 2 Input 2 Deactivated 21 A2C Sensor 3 Input 1 Deactivated 22 A2C Sensor 3 Input 2 Deactivated 23 A2C Sensor 4 Input 1 Deactiv
4. bus sometimes referred to as A2C bus Up to 8 sensors can be plugged into one control module and thus 4 doors can be controlled each door usually has 2 sensors for entering and exiting the room Mostly the SNIB A2C sensors have two outputs The factory default for the first output is to control different electronic receivers and electronic locks It can also be used to control automatic doors The factory default for the second output is to control the siren That way each sensor carries a function of an alarm device If you don t need the alarm functions the second output can be easily reprogrammed Besides that most of the sensors also have two inputs on which you can plug the opened door sensors motion sensors broken glass sensors switches for remotely controlled opening of the doors etc The behavior of certain outputs when a certain event happens on the inputs can be easily set on the PC AAIC C ITV cverT EM hh Ns L S i G y all UF 2 TY Y Y N v li Y he 5 i T IX LE f gt wv i USER LAYER NETWORK LAYER COMMUNICATION tin WebLock 300 OC orinar Figure MLS Single User security system with Paradox database modular locking systems Each control module can operate e individually e connected over RS232 network to the central surveillance computer e connected over RS485 network which also allows several control modules to be connected through one seria
5. control modules 2 Set the communication port By clicking on the Setup gt Communication menu the following window will appear Communication Setup Be x Com 1 4 Com 5 8 Parameters Scan ports Comt Parity Baud Rate R5232 None eT C RS485 C Odd C Modem Even TimeOut 50 Come Parity Baud Rate Canoes C Nons 19200 C RS485 C Odd C Modem Even TimeOut 50 Com3 Parity Baud Rate Cae C None 19200 C S485 C Odd C Modem Even TimeOut 50 Com4 Parity Baud Rate Di ite 19200 z C RS485 C Odd C Modem Even TimeOut 50 Edit Record 1 of 1 A For each serial port in use you need to choose the type of connection type of parity connection speed in Bauds connection speed and parity are specified on the EEPROM of each control module and the maximum time delay Time Out Usually the maximum time delay at RS232 about 50 msec RS485 about 50 msec USB connection about 50 msec Modem connection EVA MODEM about 500 msec LAN WAN connection EVA NET about 1000 8000 msec To use the LAN or WAN connection see the manual Running EVA NET interface on security system through LAN network Communication Setup x Com 1 4 Com 5 8 Parameters Scan ports Serial Port Com 1 Address SerialPort JAddress Version ooo O Com 81 Yer 1 3 os Clear X Cancel Edit Record 1o
6. enter in that field will be seen on the display of the terminal when a key is used Usually one enters the name of the company in which the security system is installed Doors One control module can have up to 4 doors In the Doors menu we can see the Door ID door description control module ID as well as main and additional readers on the doors modular locking systems CONNECTION WITH THE CONTROL MODULE I ioi x Edit Help Exit General Connection Schedule Inputs Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Memorize A2C A2CDB Address 62 Password A Serial Port Connection C Comi C ComS C Offline v C Com C Com Online JV Download full names C Com3 C Com C On Request Com4 C Comg C On Time Modem X Cancel Record 1 of 2 In this menu you can set the parameters which enable correct communication with the central computer You can set the control module address serial port type of connection and if you re using modem connection local and remote modem strings check the Modem box Address Enter the control module address Each control module has its own address which is a reference number that the PC uses to contact the control module for response An address of the control module is written in the EEPROM of the control module and can not be changed It is written down on a sticker which is placed on the EEPROM but you can also find it out with a program
7. time between the activation of the alarm and the moment in which the reader switches to active alarm readiness Even in the active alarm readiness the selected events or the signals from sensors will trigger the alarm The point of the alarm arming time is that you re able to leave the room after you ve armed the alarm without triggering the alarm Delayed activation time The alarm will go on a certain time after it s been triggered by the events or sensors The point of the delayed activation time is that you re able to deactivate the alarm after you ve entered the room without the electronic Key Alarm suppression time This is the time in which the alarm state is temporarily off after the door has been unlocked with an authorized key The point of alarm suppression time is that you can enter the room with authorized keys without triggering the alarm If the condition for the alarm still exists after that time has passed the alarm will turn on modular locking systems 18 Control events delayed activation Choose the events or signals which will cause the delayed activation of the alarm Control events alarm arming Choose the events or signals which activate the alarm state ex arming the alarm with special key 1 Control events alarm disarming Choose the events or signals which will deactivate the alarm state ex disarming the alarm with special key 2 Example In our company we have a teleconferenc
8. 2 Night Time Limits l C Mixed V Alarm Operation C Auto SSS No Sound Jf OK X Cancel Record 1 of 5 The General menu is a basic window for setting the parameters for door operation First you configure the general settings ID door label ID door label also represents the primary key for door table and has to be unique for each door therefore 2 doors cannot have the same ID The door ID is vital for in the tables the doors are listed by their ID labels Description Few words entered in the description field provide additional information so that in the tables and reports we also see the description next to the ID of the door for example Entrance to development dpt Control module Enter the control module to which the door is connected Reader 1 Choose the main reader Main readers are readers with SNIB number from 1 to 4 Main reader is always placed outside the door Reader 2 Each door can have 2 SNIB sensors In the Reader 2 field enter additional reader or choose the No additional reader option If you wish to use the additional reader you need to assign it a number Additional reader is placed inside the door If you re using 4 doors with 2 readers per door all the outer readers must modular lacking systems 15 have numbers 1 4 and inner reader 5 8 Inner readers must always have higher numbers than the outer readers Lock Type On the output 1 of the reader pl
9. Instructions for installing the MLS security system With the Manager program Ver 2 5 Single User release 7 0 paradui modular locking systems PROGRAM MANAGER 2004 MLS Vse pravice pridr ane Elektrina d o o Gorenjska cesta 21 1234 Menge SLOVENIA Tel 386 1 7296 460 Fax 386 1 7296 466 E mail info elektrina si INDEX Introduction About Manager software packet Program modules Functions of the program 1 Installing the system Installing the Manager program ____ Install procedure 2 Configuring the MLS security system Setting the control modules Door settings 3 Registering the program modular locking systems N a A A ULU N S uo Introduction The basics of the MLS electronic security system are intelligent input control units called the controller units The system is based on the use of the electronic keys which can either be contactless cards or key fobs magnetic cards radio keys or PIN codes One electronic key can open different doors as well as different keys can open the same door Each key can have time limited opening of the doors Each opening of the doors with a valid key or an attempt to open the door with an invalid key is recorded as an event All the events are saved in the control module s memory Different sensors readers terminals or WebLock 3000 locks Sensor layer can be connected to the control module through the SNIB Simple Node Installation Bus
10. Setup gt Communication gt Scan ports Serial port Choose the serial port number COM on the PC through which the computer communicates with the control module You can also connect more than one control modules to one serial port however even if only one control module is connected to the serial port you still need to enter the address Connection with PC Choose the type of connection between the PC and the control module e You can shut down the connection Offline e You can choose constant uninterrupted connection If the Online option is selected then the computer constantly communicates wit the control module it calls it checks how it works transfers events to the hard drive and reads control module s status information e The third option is On request connection If this option is selected the computer establishes communication with the control module only when you request it That happens when downloading events uploading the settings and controlling e The last option is on time scheduled connection The data will be transferred at specific time The transfer rate is from 10 2000 bytes per second Modem connection If you re using modem connection you need to set the basic parameters on the PC modem and on the control module s modem See additional manual for establishing modem connection Establishing modem connection through commutated telephone line at MLS security system Smart d
11. aced by the door there can be different kinds of electro mechanic locks and electric receivers plugged into it In standard version you have two options 1 time limited opened door mono stable type of door operation 2 bi stable way of door operation Mono stable type of door opening means that after the door has been unlocked with authorized electronic key the lock will remain open for a certain time unlocked time then it will be locked a key is used LOCKED UNLOCKED Unlocked time At the bi stable type of operation when unlocked the lock will remain open unlocked until you don t lock it back with an authorized key a key a key is used is used j fo LOCKED UNLOCKED WARNING When choosing the bi stable type of operation you need to make sure that the electro mechanic receiver lock can really sustain constant electric charge Operation mode At bi stable type of operation you can also set the type of door operation 1 At day operation mode once unlocked the lock remains open until you lock it back 2 At night operation mode the lock locks back automatically after a certain time 3 At mixed operation mode the lock operates like in day mode in specified time period and for the rest of the time it operates in night mode That means that you can leave the lock unlocked for a certain time for example during work hours In the beginning you unlock the door with an authorized key In day mode the door
12. ader Jf OK X Cancel Record 1 of 5 When using the system you can see the description of the active and inactive stat of individual input in Events By checking the box Inputs active on additional reader you set the inputs active on the inner instead on the main reader OUTPUT 1 For each output you can label the low inactive and high active state which you then use in the program as well as you can set the time limit That means that when a certain time has passed the output will automatically switch to low inactive state 7 Door 10 xi Edit Help Exit General Inputs Output 1 Output 2 larm Control events V Time limited Active state A2C Sensor 2 Input 1 Activated 0 00 05 Main door locked Inactive state A2C Sensor 2 Input 1 Deactivated Main door unlocked Jf OK X Cancel Record 1 of 5 You can also enter detailed controlling where you set the events which trigger the output to switch to active or inactive state In the Control events window you set which events activate a certain state of the output Double click the first line in the field so that the Control window opens where you can select the events modular lacking systems 17 OUTPUT 2 ALARM If you haven t checked the Alarm operation box in the General menu output 2 will function the same way as output 1 But if output 2 functions as an alarm
13. ated 24 A2C Sensor 4 Input 2 Deactivated 25 v1 26 v2 27 A2C Sensor 2 Input 1 Activated 28 A2C Sensor 2 Input 2 Activated 29 APC Sensor T Innit 1 dctivated zi X Cancel E 7 You can choose the desired events among inputs outputs and keys Special 1 4 unknown authorized unauthorized lost and click on the arrow to move it to Selected events Confirm the selection with the OK button In our case we ve chosen the movement in hall and any authorized key as the events which will trigger the lights in the hall to turn on MES modular locking system 1 MEMORIZING EVENTS ON THE CONTROL MODULE In this menu you can choose which events are important enough to be memorized and entered in the database such as e inputs movement in hall motion sensor opening the door switch inside the door e alarms e outputs lights on alarm siren on ioi xi Edit Help Exit General Connection Schedule Inputs Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Memorize a2c A2CDB Memorized events Movement in hall X Cancel Edit Record 1 of 2 4 Double click the first line in the table to open the Memorize window Choose the events you find important enough to be memorized and confirm by clicking the OK button SNIB A2C BUS ON THE CONTROL MODULE The MLS security is designed so that it automatically recognizes new sensors Plug and Play which are connected
14. e room in which we ve placed two infra red motion sensors Only one door leads into the room in front of which there s a reader We wish that the alarm would go on for 20 seconds as soon as someone would open the door or motion would be detected in the room We also wish the alarm to be armed with special key 1 and disarmed with any authorized key For that we must complete the following steps L 4 In the Active state field we type the name of the active state of the alarm which will be called Alarm TLCF ON and in the Inactive state field we put Alarm TLCF OFF That kind of event description is necessary for an orderly sorted report of the events on the security system We choose the control events which we wish will trigger the alarm We can choose any key input and output Since we wish that the alarm is triggered when someone opens the door or motion is detected in the room we choose the following control events Movement in hall for both sensors and Door TLCF open Alarm will be triggered any time one of these three events will occur Since we wish that the alarm is on only for 20 seconds we check the Time limited option and in the field below we enter the desired time the alarm will last in the following format hh mm ss 7 Door 0 x Edit Help Exit General Inputs Output Output 2 Alarm Control events V Time limited Active state Movement in hall 0 00 20 alarm in TLCF ON Aei o
15. f1 modular locking systems 3 The fourth tab Scan ports is meant for finding the address of the control module on specified communication port You simply choose a port to which the control module is connected and click on the Scan button All the control modules connected to this communication port will be listed in the table Communication statistics By clicking the Tools gt Communication statistics the following window will appear Ss Communication statistics Enos Protocol Connect ERR 0 RPT 0 OK 0 Status ERR 0 0 00 RPT 0 0 00 OK 149 Put Frame ERR 0 RPT 0 OK 0 Get Frame ERR 0 RPT 0 OK 0 Get String ERR 0 RPT 0 OK 0 Computer Speed 118 375 rae Allocated Memory 1 952 756 Wait Cycles 0 Allocated Blocks 26 138 In the window you can see the number of occurred errors their frequencies and the number of errorless entries That window is meant for testing the line in case of disturbances A Communication statistics TX lt 1 gt 2 lt 4 gt TX lt 254 gt TX lt 1 gt 2 lt 4 gt TX lt 254 gt TX lt 1 gt 2 lt 4 gt TX lt 254 gt TX lt 1 gt 2 lt 4 gt TX lt 254 gt TX lt 1 gt 2 lt 4 gt TX lt 254 gt TM aan ta Ni g modular locking systems Setting the control modules By clicking the Control modules icon or through the menus Access control gt Control modules the Control modules window will pop up Here you ca
16. l port to the central surveillance computer Control module can be connected Communication layer e through EVA NET interface to LAN network e through commutated telephone connection modem e through USB port Communication interface EVA NET also allows different dislocated parts of the company or system to be connected to the common system through the internet Crucial operations always take place on local level which means that even if the communication fails the control module will continue to operate without trouble The S 01 control module can memorize up to 4000 keys and 4000 events About Manager software packet Manager is a software package meant for controlling and managing the MLS electronic security system The program is based on the central relation database Paradox The Manager program manages the database as well as it collects data from the entire security system If the version of the Manager program is 2 5 or less means that the program is meant to manage the Paradox database and that it can only be managed from a single computer hence the name Single User In case the version is higher than 2 5 the program is meant to manage the SQL database and can manage it from several computers and is therefore named Multi User Program modules Basic software package features e support for one control module with one door e connection of control module through RS232 RS485 LAN or commutated telephone connection mode
17. m simple transfer of data from to other applications multi lingual support events overview automatic hardware detection Additional program modules enable e connection of any number of doors e connection to the control modules through internet with EVA NET interface e time attendance for small companies Functions of the program Functions of the Manager program can be split in 4 basic categories 1 Installing the system 2 Setting the authorizations 3 Events overview 4 Time attendance Described in separate chapter User s manual for MLS security system with the Manager program modular locking systems INSTALLING THE SYSTEM The program allows the user to set up all the parameters of the control modules and A2C SNIB sensors The user can set up different modes of functioning specific time in which the electronic locks will open and program input output and alarm functions SETTING THE OPERATORS OWNERS AND AUTHORIZATIONS With authorizations you can choose which persons owners of keys will be allowed to enter to certain rooms as well as the time in which they Il be allowed to enter the rooms For operators you can set the groups which they control and which settings they re allowed to modify Authorizations can be set for each person individually or for the whole group Time limitations can be set very generally for each day in week Besides that you can set the special time limitation for special days
18. m to be installed Your processor key is displayed by the program itself as soon as you run the progr am ioi xl No licence found Processor ID oooo0F 29 0001 0804 00004400 BFE BFBFF Enter Licence Code H Browse he Number of doors Time Attendance a Once your order has been approved you ll receive your license key by email or on CD ROM in form of a file or a certificate with which you ll unlock the unregistered version of the Manager program and gain access to all its functions You can enter the license key manually or click on the Browse button and choose the licence lic file which you ve received over e mail or on CD ROM If you ve entered a valid license key by pressing the Save button you ll unlock your copy of the Manager program modula locking systems 20 COMPANY NAME COMPANY ADDRESS ZIP OR POSTAL CODE CITY COUNTRY TELEPHONE TAX NUMBER FIRST NAME LAST NAME ADDRESS ZIP OR POSTAL CODE CITY COUNTRY E MAIL ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER OF DOORS OPTIONS Check the desired TIME ATTENDANCE PROCESSOR ID NUMBER
19. n overview and change the control modules settings when configuring the system Control modules Oj x File Edit Search Record Help Exit F Ed D Description i FLR 1st Floor 2nd Floor Browse Record 2 of 2 a Each entry includes the control module ID description of the control module port and address By clicking the button you can add entries as you connect new control modules The following window will open lolx Edit Help Exit General Connection Schedule Inputs Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Memorize A2C A2CDB ID fi FLA Description fi st Floor Display Title First Floor ID Description frit Basic Additional 2 P TERMINAL Registrator 1 X Cancel Record 1 of 2 GENERAL In the General menu you can enter the following parameters ID control module label Enter the ID of the control module ID a label of the control module also represents the primary key for the control modules table and has to be unique for each control module Therefore two control modules cannot have the same ID The control module ID is vital for in the tables the control modules are listed by their ID labels Description Few words entered in the description field provide additional information so that in the tables and reports we also see the description next to the ID of the control module for example First floor Display Title Text which you
20. ownload Allows downloading compact data Download full names Downloading first and last names of users for display on the terminal modular locking systems 10 SCHEDULE OF CONNECTIONS TO THE CONTROL MODULE Control module Edit Help Exit General Connection Schedule Inputs Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Memorize A2C A2cDB Mon 7 00 00 fi 3 00 00 Maximal number of retries 5 Tue 7 00 00 19 00 00 Last connection at Wed 7 00 00 fi 9 00 00 Thr 70000 fiso J 1 coonection finished Retries Fri 70000 fiso V 2 coonection finished Retries Sat 7 00 00 fi 9 00 00 17 00 00 F 6 00 00 X Cancel O x Edit Record 1 of 2 In case you ve chosen the On time type of connection you can set in the Schedule menu when you want the computer to call the control module and transfer the events stored in it Each control module has enough memory for storing certain amount of events As the memory is full the latest events are erased You can schedule 2 connections for transfer for each day of the week In this menu you can also set the Maximal number of retries to establish connection with the control module Time when the Last connection with the control module occurred is displayed You can also see how many retries it took for one connection to be established CONTROL MODULE INPUTS Control module Edit Help Exit General Connection Schedule Inpu
21. pen Inactive state Authorized key Alarm arming time rT Alarm in TLCF OFF Delayed activation time Delayed activation i selected events Alarm arming Special key 1 Alarm suppression time Alarm disarming key J OK X Cancel Edit Record 1 of 5 7 Now that we ve set the events that trigger the alarm we must set how to turn in off In the Control events right of the Inactive state we choose that the triggered alarm can be turned off by any employee owner of an authorized key The alarm will be armed when someone will use the special key 1 on the reader Therefore we choose the Special key 1 as the control event for the Alarm arming Once the special key 1 is used the alarm is armed When we wish to use the teleconference room again we ll need to disarm the alarm so that it doesn t turn on as we walk in In the Alarm disarming window we choose that any authorized key can disarm the alarm modular locking systems 19 3 Registering the program To use the Manager program you ll need to register your copy Unregistered version allows the use of only one control module and one door and warns you to register every 15 minutes You can register the program by filling in the form Certificate for Manager Paradox software and send it by email to licence bergant com You MUST enter the 32 digit processor ID of the computer on which you want the Manager progra
22. r left field under which the sensor is placed IMPORTANT The sensors must be physically placed so that the outer sensor carry numbers from 1 4 and inner sensors from 5 8 The inner sensors must always have SNIB numbers higher than the outer sensors For Manager version 2 5 In version 2 5 of the Manager program it s no longer necessary to initialize the SNIB bus for every sensor can be sorted as you wish For identifying each sensor there are Ident node on and Ident node off buttons You can also change the SNIB address of each sensor for sensor manufactured after 1 1 2005 If you change the address make sure all the sensor addresses are unique ioli Edit Help Exit General Connection Schedule Inputs Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Memorize A2C a2coe Ca A2C Address A2C Sensor type Status Serial number Production date Version Rev 122222222 Control module V2 Active 66051 1 11 2004 2 3 0 ee 11111111 Contactless reader Active 5 25 10 2004 1 1 0 T2 00002222 Contactless reader Active 2 10 11 2004 1 1 0 Upload 42C Download 42C Initialize A2C Save A2C to DB Ident Node On Ident Node Off Set Node ID X Cancel Edit Record 1 of 2 Y After you ve sorted the sensors you need to save the setting That is done by clicking on the Save A2C to DB which writes the assortment into the SNIB database Then you click on the A2CDB tab where you can see the curren
23. rements Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP Install procedure 1 Insert the CD into the CD ROM unit Start the Manager installation program by running Setup exe 2 As the Welcome screen appears click on the button Next Fistelll erate Gl 3 Enter your personal and company info User Information Skala d o o Fisted Stale 5 To install the Manager program to default location click on the Next button in the Choose Destination Location window If you wish to install the program to any other folder click on the button Browse and choose the folder yourself Finally when the Select Program Folder window appears select in which folder in Programs section of the Start menu you wish to place the shortcut Choose Destination Location Fistell state G The program will install automatically 6 As the Setup Complete window appears it means the installation was successful and you can begin using the program Setup Complete Perscilla eile 2 Configuring the MLS security system We recommend that the configuration of the system is set only by the authorized MLS security system service representatives 1 When the Manager program is installed on the PC first thing you need to do is set the basic settings of the control modules and doors establish communication of the computer with the security system and check the quality of the connection between the PC and
24. t assortment of the sensors in the SNIB database By clicking the Download A2C button the assortment will be saved to the control module s EEPROM ip x Edit Help Exit E Inputs Output 1 sat l A2C A2CDB NS TT D gt 2222 Control module V2 66051 11 2004 1 11111111 Contactless reader E 5 25 10 2004 2 00002222 Contactless reader Active 2 10 11 2004 Download 42C X Cancel Record Toz Ni e modular locking systems 14 Door settings The Doors menu can be opened by clicking the Doors icon or through menu Tools gt Door control In the window you can see the entries of basic settings for individual door Each entry has door ID door description control module ID inner and outer reader 5 x File Edit Search Record Help Exit m E gt gt i a cv c a Entrance to Development dpt Entrance to Purchasing dpt Entrance to Management dpt Entrance to Marketing dpt Entrance to Human Resources dpt Browse Record 1 of 5 By clicking the button you can add new entry Double clicking an entry enables you to change it A new window will appear GENERAL O x Edit Help Exit General Inputs Output 1 Output 2 Alarm ID JENT DLP Description E ntrance to development dpt Control Module 1FLA z First Floor Reader 1 fi M Reader 2 2 X Lock Type Operation mode Time limited Day Bistabile
25. to the bus As the new SNIB sensor is connected to the active bus the control module creates the driver for the SNIB sensor which controls its operation The status of the SNIB sensor is active in that case If you plug out the SNIB sensor the sensor status will switch to inactive state after 30 seconds The data in the window is not automatically refreshed Recent state can be read by clicking the Upload A2C button For Manager versions up to 2 5 It is utterly crucial that after changes connection of new SNIB sensor on the bus you press the Initialize A2Cx button which will cause the SNIB numbers 0 1 2 to be sorted from lower to higher i x Edit Exit General Connection Schedule Inputs Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Memorize A2C Az Address JA2C Sensor type o O 2121212 Control module Terminal Contactless reader 3000 Upload 420 Initialize A2C J OK f Edit Record 3 of 30 modular locking systems 13 The sensor s SNIB address is a 4bytes long unique number which the manufacturer specifies as the sensor is produced WebLock 3000 allows the address of the sensor to be changed with the Setup amp Test program for WebLock 3000 program If you change the address make sure all the sensor addresses are unique When configuring doors you will need to refer to the SNIB number not the SNIB address so it s good to remember the sensor s SNIB number number on the fa
26. ts Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Memorize A2C A2CDB 10 x Mon 7 00 00 13 00 00 Maximal number of retries 5 Tue 7 00 00 19 00 00 Last connection at Wed 7 00 00 fi 9 00 00 Thr z000 fisoo00 J 1 coonection finished Retries Fii 70000 fso J 2 coonection finished Retries o Sat 7 00 00 fi 9 00 00 7 00 00 16 00 00 X Cancel Edit Record 1 of 2 7 A control module has 8 digital inputs to which you can connect additional sensors IR motion sensors broken glass sensors buttons for opening the door etc The inputs which you re going to use need to be selected and labeled You need to label the high active and low inactive state on each input in use This is useful because as the events are reported and you check the state of the control modules you can see the description of the states of the inputs MiL modular lacking systems 11 CONTROL MODULE OUTPUTS m controi modure aolx Edit Help Exit General Connection Schedule Inputs Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Memorize A2C A2cDB Control events Movement in hall Authorized key Time limited Active state Lights on Inactive state No movement in hall Lights off J OK X Cancel Edit Record 1 of 2 For each output which you then use in the program you must set the label for the low inactive and high active state as well as time limitation
27. will remain unlocked Once the system switches to night mode the door will lock itself automatically and will open only with an authorized key 4 At automatic operation mode the lock will unlock itself automatically at the beginning of the previously set time limitations and will lock itself back at the end of them At mixed and automatic operation modes you need to choose time limitations which specify when a certain mode will be used You can choose amongst options that you ve previously set in Time Limits menu modular locking systems 16 Alarm operation If you wish to use the output 2 in alarm purposes check the Alarm operation box Each reader placed by the door can also function as an alarm device for the room in front of which it s mounted In that mode certain events or states on the inputs trigger the alarm The alarm always activates on output 2 of the reader By clicking the tab Output 2 Alarm lt a window will open where you can set the events which trigger the alarm operation INPUTS On the reader there are 2 inputs There you can connect a button closed door sensor motion sensor You need to describe for each input the active and inactive state for example door open door closed for the closed door sensor TE j mx Edit Help Exit General Inputs Output 1 Output 2 larm Inactive state Active state J Input 1 Button pressed Input 2 7 Inputs active on additional re
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