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1. Name esw Logical Address pioro o SSS Fixed Address poscssac o o Zone Reception Zone Location AA Display Details 1 For example to display the parameters for the Design Out Reader right click on the Reader Icon and then select Details The Type Name Logical Address Fixed Address Zone and Location are shown All these parameters are derived from the Database 2 Other options available during configuration are to delete or to rename the unit Rename To click the Rename option provides the option of applying a more meaningful name for the unit in relation to its operation or location Continued next page Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 45 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration Delete To remove the icon from the layout click the Delete option When an item is deleted via this option then the unit is restored to the available units and a new unit can be placed Any deletions and renaming must be made in Graphics Designer as these options cannot be performed at runtime Adding Non Reader Terminals There are various other units which function within the system to assist in access control applications These are the Digital Inputs and Output Units Door Terminals CCTV Camera s 1XP300 400 only Clock and Time and Attendance Terminals Add
2. GRAPHICS DESI GNER From Version 3 22 SOFTWARE USER MANUAL Manual ref No 1XP331 0 0 GB 03 Issue 4 March 2006 IMPORTANT NOTI CE In the event of any discrepancies in meaning between this the original English version of the manual and any other version of this manual in whatever language the information in this version shall take precedence IMPRO TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE OPENING THE PACKAGE CONTAINING THE PROGRAM DISKETTES OR CD ROM THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE THEREIN AND THE ACCOMPANYING USER DOCUMENTATION THE PROGRAM THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT REPRESENTS THE ENTIRE AGREEMENT CONCERNING THE PROGRAM BETWEEN YOU AND IMPRO TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD THE LICENSOR AND IT SUPERSEDES ANY PRIOR PROPOSAL REPRESENTATION OR UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE PARTIES BY OPENING THE PACKAGE CONTAINING THE PROGRAM YOU AND YOUR COMPANY COLLECTIVELY YOU ARE ACCEPTING AND AGREEING TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT IF YOU ARE NOT WILLING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT YOU SHOULD PROMPTLY RETURN THE PACKAGE IN UNOPENED FORM AND YOU WILL RECEIVE A REFUND OF YOUR MONEY 1 LICENSE GRANT Licenser hereby grants you and you accept a non exclusive license to use the Program CDROM and the computer software contained therein object code only from collectively referred to as the Software and the a
3. but is described under the heading ADDING CADDX ALARMS further on in this manual A fifth group of icons is provided below the fourth group for the setting up of Ziton alarms This has been omitted here for clarity but is described under the heading ADDING ZITON ALARMS further on in this manual Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 28 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration Any blank positions are locations for future system additions ADDING A BASE PLAN 1 If the New Screen is not displayed click File and then New Project The Project Settings display will appear image File J Choose Names Image Name Dimensions Base Plan selection Project Settings dialog 2 Click Choose and select the Base Plan image 3 Then in the Image Name type the name given to the graphic display This is usually the company name This name will identify the display in future For the purposes of this display we have chosen a map of Durban and given the name of the company Impro 4 Any picture can be used as this Base Plan However a representation of the entire site area or a local street map are the most practical A street map see below has been chosen as it represents the site area for the purposes of this description where the equipment could be installed Continu
4. select the required sensor in the Add Fire Sensor dialog the line will now be highlighted 7 Click OK to save this data or Cancel to reject it 8 If data for a sensor is saved the data line will be removed from the Add Fire Sensor dialog Deleting or Renaming a Ziton Fire Alarm Sensor or Panel icon 1 To delete or rename a sensor icon right click on the icon 2 A menu will be displayed providing these options 3 Select the required option 4 If Delete is selected 5 If Rename is selected the Rename unit dialog shown next will be displayed Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 57 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration x Icon Represents Fire Sensor Old Name Prtice sensor New Name ax Rename unit dialog 6 Enter the New Name in the box and Accept or Reject the change NOTE Ziton icons do not appear in the Graphics Runtime display Only when an alarm occurs will an icon be displayed in the relevant position GRAPHI CS DESI GNER END After allocating all the units the Design Stage is completed End the program by selecting File Exit The software will automatically save Once configured the display is specific to the installation and depends on the functioning of the installed equipment for correct operation Therefore the set up cannot be moved to a different instal
5. ALARMS General The Graphics Designer software provides for the positioning of icons for Ziton System fire alarm sensors by dragging and dropping them on to Floor Plans NOTE Before using this facility ensure that the required Loops Sensors and Zones have been defined in the Ziton Server software The next illustration shows the location of the Ziton icons at the side of the Floor Plan and an icon positioned on the Floor Plan Continued next page Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 54 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration 7 E Ziton Alarm Sensor Upper group is Fire Alarm Panel icons e Lower group is Fire Alarm Sensor icons Ziton Fire Alarm icon locations all El A Graphics Designer a Positioning of Ziton Alarm icons Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 55 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration Adding a Ziton Fire Alarm Panel to the Floor Plan To add a Fire Alarm Panel to the Floor Plan 1 To add a Panel select an icon from the upper icon group in the area labelled Fire Alarm on the left side of the Floor Plan diagram 2 While this icon is selected by holding down the left mouse button a question mark will appear at the cu
6. LICENSE Agreement 16 LICENSE FEES The License fees paid by you are paid in consideration of the licenses granted under this License Agreement 17 TERM This License Agreement is effective upon your opening of this package 18 LIMITED WARRANTY Licensor warrants for your benefit alone that the program diskettes in which the computer software is embedded and the user s manual shall for a period of 90 days from the date of commencement of this License Agreement referred to as the warranty period be free from defects in material and workmanship Licensor further warrants for our benefit alone that during the Warranty Period the Program shall operate substantially in accordance with he functional specifications in the User s Manual You agree that the foregoing constitutes your sole and exclusive remedy of breach by Licensor of any warranties made under this Agreement EXCEPT FOR THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE THE PROGRAM AND THE SOFTWARE CONTAINED THEREIN ARE LICENSED AS IS AND LICENSOR DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 19 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Licensor s cumulative liability to you or any other party for any loss or damages resulting from any claims demands or action arising out of or relating to this Agreement shall not exceed the License fee paid for the use of
7. Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration Graphics Properties There are a number of files in the ImproNet Installation that have to have a common address These are the properties files which in the case of the Graphics designer will be found as a text file called graphics properties in the directory C Impronet Of these the graphics database interbase url entry jdbc firebirdsql etc is important Each of the programs installed as part of the system has a properties file and in each the address must be the same in order that the same database is referenced In addition the graphics database interbase encoding entry must reference the same encoding type In the above case it is ISO 8859 1 For most installation actions the properties files are automatically installed and will be correct If though for instance the Database PC is changed or the Database is moved to another PC and the Graphics PC is a different computer then the addressing will need to be verified and possibly changed Only in exceptional cases will there be any necessity to verify any of the other entries In IXP200 installations the properties files are automatically installed with the correct addresses Starting Graphics Designer For XP300 400 from the Start Programs menu click on the Graphics Designer icon For IXP200 go to Start Programs and select XP200 and then Graphics Designer The program will start and ask for
8. between the Controller and the Remote Some Remote Readers have Keypads to add the possibility of confirmed identification by use of a Personal Identification Number PIN or Personal Access Code PAC Some devices such as the ImproX IR Infra Red Receiver and the ImproX RF UHF Receiver are connected into a System in the same way as Remote Readers and operate similarly however their signal is not read by close proximity but by received signal at a greater distance Terminal A type of unit that interfaces directly to an Improx Controller via an RS485 Terminal Bus Terminals can be Readers or Non readers but never Remote Readers Base plan A Base plan is used to define the geographic location where the Building Ground Plans and Floor Plan s are to be located This location can be represented pictorially by a photograph a graphic design or even a satellite picture There can be only one Base Plan used for the Graphics Representation per Site So for instance one can use an aerial photograph of the city or town or a map The practical purpose of the Base Plan is to locate the physical placing of the Site Buildings and Ground Plans in relation to the city town or industrial area where the Access Control System is sited Therefore we would typically use a representation from a street map as shown below Such a map enables the visual integration of Buildings and Ground Plans into a geographic Base Plan Continued next pa
9. i Display Shelving Back Door Display Entrance Canteen i Rest Rooms Floor Plan This Floor Plan above represents an installation with limited access control points Onto this Floor Plan the various Controllers Terminals and Remote Readers can be allocated and displayed Remember that this picture is just a graphic display into which can be placed the units which represent the Access Control Readers Controllers and Non Reader Units Detailed Floor Plan A more detailed Floor Plan can be used such as that portrayed below It is not necessary to go to this level of detail The addition of pictures of units has been used to illustrate where the actual icons are to be inserted In the design process it will be noticed that the pictures used in the description are replaced by the icons used in Graphics Designer Continued next page Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 17 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 1 Graphic Designer Overview Marketing Sales LFinancel i MTid2 i MIT ina DR KT 105 nl Accounts la MT 292 Illustrated Floor Plan Detail with Graphic I cons This plan represents a typical installation which has links via the lift shaft to floors above as well as a small external car park Were it so designed the car park could be a f
10. or Faster 512MB RAM Monitor capable of 1024x768 24 Bit Colour with equivalent Graphic Display Adapter 1GB free Hard Disk Space 1 free RS232 Comm Port CD ROM drive Mouse and Keyboard e For IXP200 e See the IXP200 System Software User Manual Continued next page Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 10 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 1 Graphic Designer Overview DEFI NI TI ONS AND TERMI NOLOGY ImproX Units The various hardware Units used have identifiable names that are descriptive of their functions For example ImproX KR Keypad Remote Reader and ImproX IC Controller Non reader Terminals can often be identified by the absence of the word Reader from their names e g ImproX DT Door Terminal although some Terminals are also Readers The word Non reader is used in this manual to clearly identify these units The following table is a summary of some descriptive terms and unit type definitions and included as a guide to the terminology used in the Access Control System Descriptive Meaning Term Controller A Controller acts as an interface between the System Host PC s and the System Terminals It performs control functions such as the real time control of access to the System and maintains databases for System activities Keypad A set of pushbutton keys mounted in the cover of a Termin
11. the Menu Tools choose Configure Alarms The following is displayed Continued next page Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 49 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration igure alarm icons Terminal All terminals Event No event selected Alarm Type Anti Tamper gt Authentication Failure Door Open Sensing Door Open Too Long 1 Shane Door Open Sensing Door Open Too Long 2 Door Open Sensing Door Open Too Long 3 Door Open Sensing Door Open Too Long 4 Door Open Sensing Door Open Too Long 5 Configure Alarms General Alarms General From the General setup menu an alarm such as Anti Tamper can be represented by one of the alternatives on the display Click Anti Tamper for example and then select the Alarm Icon by pressing Play p gt as illustrated below AN Configure alarm icons x General advanced Terminal All terminals Event Anti Tamper Alarm Type Authentication Failure Door Open Sensing Door Open Too Long 1 h Door Open Sensing Door Open Too Long 2 SE Door Open Sensing Door Open Too Long 3 Door Open Sensing Door Open Too Long 4 Door Open Sensing Door Open Too Long 5 Alarm Selection By using the Change Button an alternative Alarm Icon can be select
12. the Program n no event shall Licenser be liable for any indirect incidental consequential special or exemplary damages or lost profits even if Licenser has been advised of the possibility of such damages 20 HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES The software is not fault tolerant and is not designed manufactured or intended for use or resale as on line control equipment in hazardous environments requiring fail safe performance such as in the operation of nuclear facilities aircraft navigation or communication systems air traffic control direct life support machines or weapons systems in which the failure of the Software could lead directly to death personal injury or severe physical or environmental damage High Risk Activities Impro and its suppliers specifically disclaim any express or implied warranty of fitness for High Risk Activities 21 TRADEMARKS ImproX ImproNet IXP and other names included therein are trademarks of Licensor No right License or interest to Licensor trademarks are generated hereunder and you agree that no such right License or interest shall be asserted by you with respect to such trademarks 22 GOVERNING LAW This License Agreement shall be construed and governed in accordance with the laws of Republic of South Africa 23 COSTS OF LITIGATION If any action is brought by either party to this License Agreement against the other party regarding the subject matter hereof the prevailing party shal
13. the logon information User name and password Remember The password is case sensitive The default Username and Password for logging onto the system are Username sysdba Password masterkey In Graphics Designer we allocate the various plans The Base Plan is allocated first Then second the Ground Plan s and Building s are inserted in any sequence and thirdly into the Building are placed the Floor Plans If there is more than one Floor Plan then these can be inserted sequentially CONFI GURI NG THE GRAPHICS DESIGNER DATABASE SETTINGS This information is supplied for reference only The IXP Access Control System should already have been configured for the correct database encoding Three versions of the Database can be found on the Software CD These are for different character encodings which are used in different regions of the world Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 25 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration Western Europe and North America use the ISO 8859 1 encoding Eastern Europe uses Cp1250 and Unicode UTF8 is provided for the Far East The default installed database is Western Europe ISO 8859 1 The default database will be installed in the directory c database The question marks indicate the installation directory typically and by default this is called Impronet If you wish to
14. use a different encoding copy one of the databases found in the c database empty databases folder into c database folder overwriting the Western Europe ISO 8859 1 database already located there This alteration must be made before starting up the software If the Database is changed for a different encoding then the software controls will also have to be reset to use the encoding of the Database This can be done as described below GRAPHICS DESI GNER START 1 From either the desktop icon or via the Start Programs sequence click on the Graphics Designer Icon The Screen will display the Password Screen 2 In the Username and Password fields enter the required Username and Password as stated above If a different Username and Password has been allocated during the software install then use those Remember that it is advisable that the PC does have a secure Password setting to limit access and so minimise any interference with the setup Continued next page Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 26 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration Logon to Graphics Services a cm SRAFHICS Loading Impronet Graphics Logon Screen 3 And then click on OK or press Enter The display will change to the Graphics Design mode Start Up Screen NOTE The description in this
15. 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 1 Graphic Designer Overview Blank page Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 8 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 1 Graphic Designer Overview SECTION 1 AN OVERVIEW OF THE GRAPHICS DESI GNER SCOPE This manual contains all the information necessary to correctly install and configure the Impro Graphics Designer Software RELATED PUBLI CATI ONS The following related publications are produced by Impro Technologies IXP 300 400 ImproNet Access Control System Software User Manual The Graphics Designer and Graphics Runtime Software are available as optional utilities for 1XP300 400 Systems IXP200 Access Control System Software User Manual The Graphics Designer and Runtime Software are integrated into the supplied software suite in the IXP200 software ImproX Hardware Installation Manuals An Installation Manual is supplied with each individual hardware unit NOTES 1 The Graphics system is designed for use with Windows 2000 NT or XP Professional While Windows 98 or XP Home can be used they suffer connection problems to remote databases and are therefore not recommended 2 This manual deals with the Graphics Suite as a whole Please note thatsome of the features discussed are not implemented in the IXP200 Version WELCOME The Impro Graphics Designer Software provides a process by whic
16. AN faal lia 58 _ INPUTS Y Su AITO MTM NT203 af Floor Plan ready for Allocating Building Graphics The middle set of Icons on the left allows the placing of 4 Controllers 22 Terminals Tag Readers and 5 I O units for an XP300 400 system The number of these units is derived from the Database On other installations differing totals will display It is important to place these carefully in relation to the graphic display requirements for user monitoring The Graphics system permits the display of alarms and other indications on the Floor Plan itself when they occur By placing the Icon correctly in relation to the Floor Plan the operator can see quickly where an incident or failure has taken place and therefore be in position to initiate remedial action ADDI NG CONTROLLERS 1 From the Middle set of unit Icons click and drag a Controller onto the selected position Here the Security Controller is selected Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 37 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration Select controller E xj Description Security Controll IImproX ImproNet Controller Adding Controllers 2 At this point Graphics Designer will reference the ImproNet Database for 1XP300 400 installations and will ask for the correct Controlle
17. ICENSE AGREEMENT IF YOU ARE NOT WILLING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT YOU SHOULD PROMPTLY RETURN THE PACKAGE IN UNOPENED FORM AND YOU WILL RECEIVE A REFUND OF YOUR MONEY 14 LICENSE GRANT Licenser hereby grants you and you accept a non exclusive license to use the Program CDROM and the computer software contained therein object code only from collectively referred to as the Software and the accompanying User documentation only as authorised in this License Agreement The Software may be used only on a single computer owned leased or otherwise controlled by you or in the event of the inoperability of that computer on a backup computer selected by you Concurrent use on two or more computers is not authorised without the advance written consent of Licenser and the payment of additional license fees You agree that you will not assign sublicense transfer pledge lease rent or share your rights under this License agreement 15 LICENSOR RIGHTS You acknowledge and agree that the Program consists of proprietary unpublished products of Licensor protected under Copyright Law and trade secret laws of general applicability You further acknowledge and agree that all right title and interest in and to the Program are and shall remain with Licensor This License Agreement does not convey to you an interest in or to the Program but only a limited right of use revocable in accordance with the terms of this
18. Terminals 0 cece cece eee sete nan nn nnnr rn rr nnnnnnnnno 46 Adding PUES 3 occa ed oie di aa hy 46 ADDING CAMERAS cocaina ea 49 CONFIGURING AEARMS is ccsc cc eotdpeeteveseacth ota devdgeeavecctasndhagivesnaereheeedataadiangeenss 49 Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 5 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 ANOS O AE E dd 50 Alarms Adva NCE decia 51 ADDING CADDX ALARMS oocoocccoccnononononononononnnonononononnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnninnns 53 CI OO 53 CaddX cosa dc A e r e G 54 ADDING ZITON ALARMS iccoocccococononnnonononononononononononnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnns 54 Generals NI 54 Adding a Ziton Fire Alarm Panel to the Floor PlaN ooononnninnnnnnnnonaninnanannnnnno 56 Adding a Ziton Fire Alarm Sensor to the Floor PlaN oonnnninninnnnnnnnnnnanccnnnnnos 56 Deleting or Renaming a Ziton Fire Alarm Sensor or Panel icon ssec 57 GRAPHICS DESIGNER END icono otett a e a eaa 58 MODIFICATIONS rci annii a a a a a i ii 58 INDEX sei dd ci a a ea o a a e a a 59 Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 6 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 1 Graphics Designer Overview SECTION 1 GRAPHICS DESI GNER OVERVIEW Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 7 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue
19. aced the units that form the access control System using Graphics Designer Right clicking on a Building Icon triggers a request for a Floor Plan to be inserted The preparation of a Floor Plan makes the procedure of installation and configuring easier The Floor Plan illustrated in the next diagram is the one we have used in describing the process of installation and configuration The Floor Plan has been prepared using a convenient drawing software package commonly available Continued next page Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 15 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 1 Graphic Designer Overview Marketing Sales Financel E bb iim Reception _ Boom control Floor Plan NOTE The above Floor Plan is clear of all icons and pictures The Floor Plan used later in this document includes pictures of the units that are to be installed By using the latter Floor Plan a pictorial description is made easier in this descriptive manual for those not familiar with Access Control equipment Continued next page Page 16 Data subject to change without notice Impro Technologies Software Version V3 22 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Section 1 Graphic Designer Overview Floor Plan Examples Simple Floor Plan Accounts
20. al or Remote Reader which permits the entry of data such as a PIN Code or a PAC Personal Access Code into the System Non reader A unit which does not have the ability to read from or write to Tags This term includes Power Supplies and also some Terminals and Controllers that enable the routing of access control functions but are unable to communicate with Tags Reader A Terminal which has the ability to read from and typically to write to a Tag Currently Remote Readers are available for 125 kHz proximity RF and MIFARE 13 5 MHz Tags Some Readers have Keypads to permit confirmation of identification by use of a Personal Identification Number PIN or Personal Access Code PAC Continued next page Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 11 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 1 Graphic Designer Overview Descriptive Term Meaning Remote Reader A unit which has the ability to read from and typically to write to Tag A Remote Reader must be connected to a suitable mproX Terminal such as the ImproX DT TA TT or PT units in order to be able to communicate with the associated system Controller Currently Remote Readers are available for 125 kHz proximity RF and MIFARE 13 5 MHz Tags Remote Readers are called Remote because they are remote from the Controller as a Terminal must always be connected
21. atically saved REQUIREMENTS Before installing and implementing the software there are some important requirements 1 The Graphics display needs access to the System Database to identify and access the ImproX units available In the case of 1XP300 400 this implies that the Graphics PC can be remotely situated as long as it has a LAN connection to the ImproNet Database Of course in the case of IXP200 all software is installed on the same single PC 2 Before installing and configuring the Graphics Designer the Base plan Ground plan and Building Floor plans must be prepared Most of this preparation should have been done during the installation and implementation of the access control System The Installation chart indicating the types and numbers of the installed units and in which floor or area they are located is needed to help identify and configure the installed units into a working display 3 The plans needed must be in Jpeg or gif format lt name gt jpg or lt name gt gif These do not have to be intricate detailed architectural drawings They can be roughly drawn or scanned images see examples below What is important is that the location of the various devices which are to be monitored as part of the Graphics Software must be accurately named and located using Graphics Designer 4 For secure and rapid live on line display the minimum recommended PC configuration is as follows e For IXP300 400 e Pentium 3 1GHz
22. ccccnonccinnnnns 19 23 25 34 46 AQMMINISE AO ona 23 hardware units ccecce 28 Alarm CON nnnnnnccnnnnacina na rana nana 50 Altering an CON sacre 44 ICONOS psi 36 Image NaMe e 29 Base plan 10 12 Impro Graphics 9 10 13 23 24 Base Planiran o niaan 19 Infra Red srana 12 Building Icon 15 32 34 35 Instalacion 9 Building Name eee 32 Installation Database 00 19 Installation Instructions 18 CAMENAS asanca 28 49 IP address 24 CAP O Kiccccccccoci ono non roo ano an rn 18 ISO Standard Format 23 Configure Alarms 49 IXP 300 400 iipunan isin 9 23 Controller 11 12 37 38 40 41 PAPAE EE E EA 9 Database Settings aeee 25 Piar eoiekina 10 13 Date Time Formats i a 23 Definitions arinena 11 Keypad smn erna 11 PAS E NA A 46 Designer7 9 10 17 19 21 23 24 AAA imaa 18 25 26 36 46 49 58 59 Designer INSTALLATION 23 Micro Terminals 18 Digital Input ana 46 MOUSE button 30 Disk Space Requirements 24 New Projecten 29 Filtering recisi ati 40 Non reader terminals 11 Floor Plan12 15 17 18 19 25 34 35 36 PASSWOI wicsccscccsscsseseesessssenees 25 26 Floor Plah uc hes 19 PIN Cod ceccccccccccccceceerececeeceeeeceese 11 properties file 25 A a 10 Graphic Designer 36 Reader Terminal 11 Graphics Software 10 23 24 Relationship Hierarchy 19 Graphics Properties l 25 Rem
23. ccompanying User documentation only as authorised in this License Agreement The Software may be used only on a single computer owned leased or otherwise controlled by you or in the event of the inoperability of that computer on a backup computer selected by you Concurrent use on two or more computers is not authorised without the advance written consent of Licenser and the payment of additional license fees You agree that you will not assign sublicense transfer pledge lease rent or share your rights under this License agreement 2 LICENSOR RIGHTS You acknowledge and agree that the Program consists of proprietary unpublished products of Licensor protected under Copyright Law and trade secret laws of general applicability You further acknowledge and agree that all right title and interest in and to the Program are and shall remain with Licensor This License Agreement does not convey to you an interest in or to the Program but only a limited right of use revocable in accordance with the terms of this LICENSE Agreement 3 LICENSE FEES The License fees paid by you are paid in consideration of the licenses granted under this License Agreement 4 TERM This License Agreement is effective upon your opening of this package 5 LIMITED WARRANTY Licensor warrants for your benefit alone that the program diskettes in which the computer software is embedded and the user s manual shall for a period of 90 days from the date o
24. dy GA io E A INPUTS SM meat d KT 106 nee Per deur aa re Yar Illustrating placed Terminals NOTE Ifall icons have been placed and a change has to be made then by right clicking on an icon which has to be moved or changed the following options are available Continued next page Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 43 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration Altering an con 1 Right click on an Icon which needs any alteration A screen will appear which indicates that the choice is between Details Rename or Delete The greyed option Input will be discussed later Help Marketing Sales Finance Details Inputs Rename Delete B Altering an icon Car Pal 2 To move an icon press and hold the lt Shift gt key and then click and drag the icon to a new position A finger appears to assist in the positioning of the icon Continued next page Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 44 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration Unit Details sGraphics Designer E 8 xj File Tools View Help Markoting Salos Finance Ball amp amp Unit details Type ImproX Micro Terminal
25. ed Click OK to finish Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 50 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration Alarms Advanced To set any of the Advanced Alarms click as before Tools Configure Alarms and then Advanced and then Choose to select the Terminal to be configured The following Screen displays AN All currently placed terminals 3 xj Ground Foor I O CIO Zone Junction Box 413 DR Design Depi a Ground Foor IO C O Zone Junction Box 4139116 Door Open Es Security Controll Turnstile Zone Turnstile Two Turnstile 1 In 8 Security Controll Turnstile Zone Tunstile One a Security Controll Turnstile Zone Tunstile One Turnstile 1 Out TS Recep in TS Recep out DR Turnstile On w no filter pe Filter Ea 33 Alarms Advanced Selection In the Advanced setup the Installer can select the various Terminals Units needing Advanced configuring and the way the Alarms will display for each 1 From the Screen select the Terminal and then Click OK The screen returns to select the Alarm Event and Alarm Icon as illustrated AN Configure alarm icons xj General Advanced Terminal Reception In Event Event not chosen Door Open Sensing Door Open Too Long 1 2 Door Open Sensing Do
26. ed next page Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 29 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration INPUTS M0 a Base Plan in place ADDING A GROUND PLAN Into this Base Plan now the Ground Plan is placed 5 From the top icons choose the Ground Plan icon click and hold and then drag the icon over to the position where you want the Ground Plan to be As soon as you release the mouse button the menu for naming the Ground Plan will appear Adding a Ground Plan dialog 6 Provide names for the Icon and Image We called the image Impro Ground Plan Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 30 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration 7 Click on Choose to select the image you need Use the directory structure to find the directory and image file Select the drawing which you need below called Complex Ground Plan and click on Open Selecting a Ground Plan 8 The image will be placed on the position selected and the name applied It is here called by the image name Impro Ground Plan Continued next page Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 31 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer So
27. f commencement of this License Agreement referred to as the warranty period be free from defects in material and workmanship Licensor further warrants for our benefit alone that during the Warranty Period the Program shall operate substantially in accordance with he functional specifications in the User s Manual You agree that the foregoing constitutes your sole and exclusive remedy of breach by Licensor of any warranties made under this Agreement EXCEPT FOR THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE THE PROGRAM AND THE SOFTWARE CONTAINED THEREIN ARE LICENSED AS IS AND LICENSOR DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 6 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Licensor s cumulative liability to you or any other party for any loss or damages resulting from any claims Reg No 90 08574 07 impro Technologies Pty Ltd demands or action arising out of or relating to this Agreement shall not exceed the License fee paid for the use of the Program n no event shall Licenser be liable for any indirect incidental consequential special or exemplary damages or lost profits even if Licenser has been advised of the possibility of such damages L HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES The software is not fault tolerant and is not designed manufactured or intended for use or resale as on line control equipment in hazardous envi
28. ftware User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration Ground Plan in Position ADDING A BUILDING 1 Into the Base Plan graphic we now place the Building graphic Drag and drop the Building Icon over to the position chosen 2 The program will ask for the Building Name Type in the name here we used Impro Admin and click OK 3 The Screen will now display the Building Icon with the name Impro Admin that we have used Continued next page Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 32 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration INPUTS AL Harbour foale limh Building Plan Placed in Position 4 After adding an extra Building and two Ground Plans we derive what is displayed below These are Two Ground Plans Impro Ground Parking and two Buildings Admin and Impro Build Continued next page Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 33 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration File Tools View Help Base Plan with Buildings and Ground Plans For the sake of simplicity what follows concentrates on the Floor Plan Remember that into both the Ground Plans and the Floor Plans of both buildings Access Cont
29. ge Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 12 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 1 Graphic Designer Overview We are S here Turist inforre k Convention B SA Hote Pedestrian W i And here i couto gt Geyiie 2 Durban Ehbo suga elas Racecoums a Ser i a Post Office 5 OtyHol A rf And here 6 Natural Sciene 33 move 3 COM 7 Nata Maritim A 3 9 amp Pont Woterto Royal vocnt Clip 4 3 9 Umgeni Riveri 2 Sea Wodd Pont Yacht Club cod 3 E AR waa coa ey AT 0d a 7 now quart sarge On eony iny o ve a g post 0o00 ott Snel Parade 0 patas z ad o ne I Annotated Base Plan Ground Plan The Ground Plan defines an open area not inside a building where Access Control can be monitored by Impro Graphics and could be a parking lot or the access points to a building complex As with the Base Plan it is two dimensional and serves to locate where in the geography the user equipment is positioned The point of the Ground Plan is to be more specific than the Base Plan The requirement is as before that the used image must be in J peg or Gif format This example Ground Plan below enables the positioning of Access Control Units at the Boom Gate and possibly a garden entrance There can be more than one Ground Plan per Base Plan So for example at a University where there are multiple Parking L
30. h the physical placement of the access control system units in buildings and other areas on an access controlled Site can be graphically represented on an attached computer PC There are two software programs involved The first Graphics Designer is the subject of this manual which describes the installation and use of the Graphics Designer Software This process enables the user to input the graphical representations of the System and position the various Controllers Readers and digital interfaces in an overall pictorial representation of the position in which these are installed in relation to the building floors or ground area The second program is the Graphics Runtime Software This is the operating level of the graphics display of the status of the Access Control System Its use is described in the XP300 400 Graphics Runtime Module Software User Manual Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 9 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 1 Graphic Designer Overview SECURE INSTALLATION It is suggested that the Designer and Run Time Software should be installed on a secure PC to limit the possibility of the setup being tampered with Both programs are password protected SAVING THE GRAPHICS FILES Graphics Designer automatically saves on program exit In the case of the XP200 the Graphics information is part of the System and is thus also autom
31. ics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration x Suggested Use Fire alarms tamper alarms Boom forced alarm Door forced alarm Door open alarm Duress alarm Select alarm icon ADDI NG CADDX ALARMS General The Graphics Designer software provides for the positioning of icons for CaddX System alarm sensors by dragging and dropping them on to Floor Plans as shown CaddX Port indicator icon 8 Dis t a d CaddX icons and a Floor Plan with icons in position Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 53 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration NOTE Only Zones that have been added using the CaddX Server software will appear on the Floor Plan s Enlargement showing CaddX related icons CaddX I cons The large icon at the upper left in the illustration above is the overall CaddX icon indicating which port is in use for CaddX data Several CaddX Zone alarm icons are also shown NOTE The CaddX icons are only visible in the Graphics Designer display In Graphics Runtime they are hidden except when an alarm condition is present when this animated icon raj will be displayed in the Graphics Runtime display in the Zone in which the sensor was activated ADDI NG ZI TON
32. ing nputs 1 This option enables linking of the representation of an Input to the associated Digital Input Terminal What is done here does not affect the Access Control configuration as it is only a representation of an action in the physical location mia KT 106 ut 016 HE la EE INPUTS KT201 208 Adding I nput Unit 2 Select Digital Input Unit and then select its function Inputs A hand and finger pointer is placed showing the input unit 3 To view what Inputs are available click the Eye underneath the Icon The available Input s in this case General Input Door Open Sensor is displayed Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 46 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration Tan Mara 116 Input Editor m IHPUTS i 4H DoorOpenSensor General Input 1 Check Input 4 To assign a particular input to the plan drag the ES icon to an open area of the screen The following illustration is an example Cont nued next page Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 47 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration MTI02 IMTIOP is n A 116 Input Editor x S OS IHPUTS gt EN 4 Door O
33. io a e a Aa aa E E ET 13 Bull dies laces ada ne s a i t aoa aaa i aai 15 Elo TA A E E EREE Nacida des 15 Floor Plan EXaMpleS sriain ul aieia eaea Aaaa aa aa ie 17 Simple Floor PlaN comoioocitccniien ta a a aae 17 Detailed FlOOr Plan tpc a aiaiai aiia ea niad Da eiiiai 17 RELATIONSHIP HIERARCHY scooter doc 19 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION cce 23 INTRODUCTION cic ae ncieinie aed a T 23 Date Time Formats ticas 23 Disk Space Requirements ccc eee nono nnn cnn nn nan nn rra rarnrncnnnnns 24 INSTALLATION ACTIONS cosa a aa aie 24 CONFIGURING THE GRAPHICS DESIGNER INITIAL OPERATIONS eee 24 ACCESS SoftWa e mico dais dei steed a ed ea lt 24 Graphies Properties rocas 25 Starting Graphics Designer ooonncccocononncononananan cnn nnnann cnn nnn nn rr narrar 25 CONFIGURING THE GRAPHICS DESIGNER DATABASE SETTINGS eee 25 GRAPHICS DESIGNER STAR Tosco aaa 26 ADDING ASBASE PLAN vocacion id a oceania 29 ADDING A GROUND PLAN uccoconitosia aa a aA neclieegas 30 ADDING A BUILDING conos ad adele 32 ADDING A FLOOR PLAN caciones lc didas 34 ADDING CONTROLLERS cinsore aiana a s li a ad e 37 ADDING TERMINALS cisini a a eee 40 El pais te cev eal 40 Filtering Example neiaie a aa E TE a A A KOER EE 40 Adding Readers and Non Readers to the Controllers ccccccsceeseseseeeeeeeeeeeeess 41 O 44 Unit Detail arar da 45 RENAME nio A a eee IAEA ee 45 Delete es ssc o Sosa havi i E bidv ta tas A aAA 46 Adding Non Reader
34. l be entitled to recover in addition to any other relief granted reasonable attorney fees and expenses 24 SEVERABILITY Should any item of the License Agreement be declared void or unenforceable to any court of competent jurisdiction such declaration shall have no effect on the remaining terms hereof 25 NO WAIVER The failure of either party to enforce any rights granted hereunder or to take action against the other party in the event of any breach hereunder shall not be deemed a waiver by that party as to subsequent enforcement of rights or subsequent actions in the event of future breaches 26 USE WITH 3 PARTY EQUIPMENT THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE WITH A CARD PRINTER OR ANY OTHER 3RD PARTY EQUIPMENT IS UNDERTAKEN AT THE CLIENT S OWN RISK IMPRO WILL NOT ACCEPT LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE TO SUCH EQUIPMENT CAUSED BY INCOMPATIBILITIES BETWEEN IMPRO TECHNOLOGIES SOFTWARE AND THE SAID EQUIPMENT Impro Technologies 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Data subject to change without notice Page 22 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration SECTION 2 INSTALLATION AND CONFI GURATI ON INTRODUCTION This Chapter describes the installation procedure for the installation of the Graphics Designer Software The software is supplied on the ImproNet Software CDROM and is in two parts The Graphics Designer is the program used to setup the graphic display and al
35. l system Impro Technologies design and manufacture a wide range of technically advanced high quality reliable Access Control and Asset Identification and Management Systems Please contact your distributor to find out more about our products or advise us of your needs for specialised products not yet in our extensive and continually expanding range PATENTS AND REGISTRATIONS FOR IMPROX DESIGNS ARE PENDING WORLD WIDE REGISTRATION OF THE TRADEMARK IMPROX IS PENDING WORLD WIDE IXP331 0 0 GB 03 Issue 4 March 2006 k Custman Impro Access English Manuals Impro Graphics_designer_system usrm en 04 doc Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 62 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22
36. lation as the equipment numbering in the new situation will be different For a new design the whole set up will have to be repeated The set up is directly dependent on the information in the system Database MODI FI CATI ONS At any time in the future the design program can be re run to modify the graphics by deleting and adding and reconfiguring if for example new units are added or other changes in the physical installation take place In the case where a unit has failed and has to be replaced the suggested procedure is as follows 1 Start the Graphics Designer program and load the project 2 Delete the unit from the graphics screen and then shut down Graphics Designer 3 Close the ImproNet Access Software Only ImproX 300 400 See IXP200 Software User Manual for procedures in XP200 systems 4 Make or have made the replacements and allow the reconfiguring of the Database to be completed Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 58 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration 5 Restart Impro Access and Graphics Designer The new unit will now be available and will be displayed in the Icon display 6 Reconfigure the new unit into the Graphics Display When configuration is complete exit the program INDEX Ground Plan seeren 30 Access Control9 12 13 15 16 17 Ground PlanS occccccc
37. lick OK and then position and name the Icon aia File Tools View Help Marketing Sales INPUTS FAL E Jno fitter T Filter CS A AAA Adding Readers After dragging and placing each unit that has been allocated will be removed from the list of units available In our example after placing all the Security Controller s Reader Terminals the graphic display now appears as follows Continued next page Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 41 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration File Tools View Help Marketing Sales Finance ii Goy La MT KE 103 KT 106 nT 10 v INPUTS KT06 5 i MMT Out KT 206 D A D T1 KT 299 KT208 K205 7 E Design Bro KTaU1 ic ga Car Park A a ee Partial I nstallation The Reception Turnstile and Marketing Sales area Terminals have been placed and named Finally after placing nearly all the unit icons we reach the graphic representation shown below Continued next page Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 42 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration Fie Tools View Help Marketing Sales
38. locate the alarms and indicators Graphics Runtime Software is a run time operation which can be activated according to the customer s needs In the case of the IXP 300 400 which caters for multiple sites and areas as a system the program is activated separately when needed by the operator s In the case of the IXP200 the Graphics Designer and Graphics Runtime programs are included on the CDROM and are installed together with the IXP200 Application The Runtime Graphics is always activated when I XP200 is activated Date Time Formats All dates and times in the Impro system are entered and displayed in ISO Standard Format Dates yyyy mm dd and Times hh mm ss NOTE nstalling on Windows NT Windows 2000 or XP Professional requires that the Installer will have to be logged on with Administrator privileges on the machine For 1XP300 400 the Graphics can only be installed onto a PC that has access to the ImproNet Database Impro Graphics requires access to the Impro Engine for communication in respect of the status and operation of the System In particular for display of errors and alarms the graphics display needs to access the events and actions configuration For 1XP300 400 the Graphics can be installed on any one or more computers which are part of an ImproNet access control network It does not have to be installed on the server that handles the Firebird Database It does however need access to the server via the network
39. loor of the building In this Floor Plan can be seen where the various Controllers and Terminals are to be located This layout is the one used in the descriptions provided in the XP300 400 Installation Instructions in the 1XP300 400 Software User Manual Continued next page Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 18 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 1 Graphic Designer Overview RELATIONSHIP HIERARCHY The allocation of Controllers Readers and Non readers into the various Floor Plans and Ground Plans is very flexible The core consideration is that the Base Plan defines the initial base onto which the rest is added A helpful concept in understanding the inter relationship is that the Base Plan has a relationship to the Installation Database which in turn is related to a Site Positioning units into the various Floors and Ground Plans is limited to the total number of units the Graphics Designer Software has detected in the Database To clarify the relationship between the Base Plan Ground Plans Buildings and Floor Plans consider the chart below Base Plan Building 1 Floor Plan 1 Floor Plan 2 Floor Plan 3 More Floor Plans Building 2 Floor Plan 1 Floor Plan 2 Floor Plan 3 More Floor Plans Ground Plan 1 Ground Plan 2 Ground Plan 3 This Table shows the relationship of the items and what can be placed where be SEE int
40. manual describes the setting up of an 1XP300 400 system The setting up of an I1XP200 system is similar Cont nued next page O Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 27 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration File Tools View Help u aa w o ay QS _ Q_ _Q__ gt Qzz e Start up Screen On the top menu bar are the usual File Tools View and Help items On the side bar going vertically down are the graphic tools allowing the placing of graphic Icons of the various installed units The number of hardware units is derived from the system Database The top side group is marked Main This contains two graphic possibilities These are from top Building and then Ground Plan The next group is marked H W Hardware This allows for the placing of as many Controllers Reader Terminals or Remote Readers Non Readers such as I O units and Cameras 1XP300 400 only if implemented as are available In the system used for the compilation of this manual 4 Controllers 22 Reader Terminals and 5 Non Readers have been detected No Cameras were installed or available The third group of icons enables the setting up of digital 1 0 functions A fourth group of icons is provided below the third group for the setting up of CaddX alarms This has been omitted here for clarity
41. o Ground Plan Building Floor Plan these ser vw Ye ee wm es Floor Plan Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 19 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 1 Graphic Designer Overview Blank page Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 20 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration SECTION 2 GRAPHICS DESI GNER I NSTALLATI ON And CONFI GURATI ON Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 21 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration IMPRO TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE OPENING THE PACKAGE CONTAINING THE PROGRAM DISKETTES OR CD ROM THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE THEREIN AND THE ACCOMPANYING USER DOCUMENTATION THE PROGRAM CONCERNING THE PROGRAM BETWEEN YOU AND IMPRO TECHNOLOGIES THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT REPRESENTS THE ENTIRE AGREEMENT PTY LTD THE LICENSOR AND IT SUPERSEDES ANY PRIOR PROPOSAL REPRESENTATION OR UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE PARTIES BY OPENING THE PACKAGE CONTAINING THE PROGRAM YOU AND YOUR COMPANY COLLECTIVELY YOU ARE ACCEPTING AND AGREEING TO THE TERMS OF THIS L
42. on Filtering Example 1 When needing to Filter to make a selection open on The drop down menu and select whether filtering is currently required via Controller Zone Location or Terminal The following will display 4 Graphics Designer File Tools View Help Finance sReader Terminals E _controler_ zoe Location Terminai unttype 4 Security Controll Design Departmer Car Park Entrance Carin ImproX Keypad Te Ba INPUTS Ml Controller had No fitter Zone Location Terminal AA AAA A Controllers placed adding Terminals 2 Select the filter mode then in the box provided type in the filter text required For example select Controller and then type security in the box and click on O Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 40 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration Filter All Terminals connected to Controllers with names starting with Security will now be shown Adding Readers and Non Readers to the Controllers After placing the Controllers allocate the attached units In the example shown below No Filtering has been chosen and therefore all available units are displayed in this case only one unit remains to be placed Select the Unit to be placed c
43. or Open Too Long 2 Change Door Open Sensing Door Forced 1 Door Open Sensing Door Forced 2 Input Alarm 1 Input Alarm 2 Advanced Selection Alarm Event Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 51 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration 2 Select for each of the Terminals the Alarm Event and Alarm Type to display via the arrow p gt and a chosen an Alarm Icon See the example below 44 Configure alarm icons xj General Advanced Terminal br Admin Department Choose Event Anti Tamper je Door Open Sensing Door Open Too Long 1 Door Open Sensing Door Open Too Long 2 Door Open Sensing Door Open Too Long 3 Door Open Sensing Door Open Too Long 4 Door Open Sensing Door Forced 1 Door Open Sensing Door Forced 2 Advanced Alarm Selection 3 Click OK to accept the selection 4 Repeat the process for each Alarm that is to be configured 5 If an Icon has not been set the following will display G No specific icon set for this terminalfevent Icon not set Message To change the Alarm Icon used 1 Click Change on the General or Advanced Alarm dialog 2 Click the radio button corresponding to the Icon you want to use 3 Click OK Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 52 1XP300 400 Graph
44. ote Reader asinsi 12 Ground plan 10 RENAME nosini 45 Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 59 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration Requirements eener 10 RUN 9 23 24 SAVING ine deni 10 secure Plano ps 10 Masia 19 23 System Database n 10 Terminalari ada aan Terminal BUS UHF Receiver naasa Username USER S NOTES Impro Technologies 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Data subject to change without notice Software Version V3 22 Page 60 Section 2 Installation and Configuration USER S NOTES O Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 61 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration USER S NOTES APPLI CABI LI TY OF THIS MANUAL The last two digits of the standard Impro stock code indicate the issue status of the item concerned This section of this manual is applicable to the Impro GRAPHICS DESIGNER SOFTWARE Version 3 22 onwards The next issue of this section of the manual will determine the final software issue to which this manual issue is applicable Please advise us of any errors or omissions in this manual to enable us to improve our service to you Thank you for choosing mpro products to implement your access contro
45. ots and Multiple Buildings these can be integrated into one Base Plan Continued next page Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 13 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 1 Graphic Designer Overview Main Road and Access to Highway Garden Factory 1 Factory 2 Alley Parking Road Dne ADMIN RESEARCH BLOCK AND DESIGN Boom Gate Second Avenue Ground Plan The usefulness of the Ground Plan representation is that it enables the display of open fields parking lots and similar areas which are open air i e not roofed or otherwise enclosed A Second Ground Plan can be added such as this Continued next page Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 14 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 1 Graphic Designer Overview Front Gate Main Complex Boom Entry Exit Second Ground Plan Building Adding a Building onto the Base Plan identifies a particular installation The Building is the primary location for placing Floor Plans The building represents a three dimensional area and as many floors can be added as are needed Remember that on any Base Plan more than one Building can be placed Floor Plan The Floor Plan is the working Graphics Display of the Building Access Control System Into the Floor Plan are pl
46. pen Sensor Car Parkl Assign I nput 5 Select the Input required in this case only one is available and click OK The input is placed on the screen and shown below upper left Similarly other inputs can be allocated Continued next page Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 48 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration File Tools View Help Marketing Sales Ta la E El E IHPUTS Reception Input Displayed ADDING CAMERAS CCTV cameras iNet system for XP300 400 only if fitted enable surveillance of specific areas of access These can be placed as with other units to represent their position in the Building or Ground Plan With Cameras there is a restriction of the number of cameras that can be connected to any PC Refer to the Camera Documentation as well as the Camera information in the ImproNet Access Control Manuals In terms of Graphics Design and Runtime display the camera will be configured to run as required via the Camera Setup on the PC and Access Software CONFI GURI NG ALARMS All alarms detected by the Engine are reported and can be displayed on the Floor or Ground Plans alongside the associated access control unit In Graphics Designer the user can select the way the Alarm is represented on the screen From
47. r name Select the name from the list and click OK In the case of the XP200 only one Controller is available per system 3 The Controller will be placed in the selected position as shown Cont nued next page Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 38 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration me Tais View Hep MAI m Markeling Sales Finance E Tal Mile 8 s PUTS oe a pare f a gam ihi MT292 NT203 Car Park Security Controller placed 4 The program has placed the Controller Icon and its name Security Office on screen in colour 5 In similar fashion add the other Controllers Continued next page Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 39 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration ADDI NG TERMI NALS Filtering In large installations where many units are to be placed Filtering can be used to assist the installer to find the correct icon Filtering can be done at Zone Location Terminal and Controller levels For example where many Readers are attached to many Controllers filtering out only those attached to a particular Controller enables easier selection and positioning of the correct Reader in the correct positi
48. reunder or to take action against the other party in the event of any breach hereunder shall not be deemed a waiver by that party as to subsequent enforcement of rights or subsequent actions in the event of future breaches 13 USE WITH 3 PARTY EQUIPMENT THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE WITH A CARD PRINTER OR ANY OTHER 3RD PARTY EQUIPMENT IS UNDERTAKEN AT THE CLIENT S OWN RISK IMPRO WILL NOT ACCEPT LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE TO SUCH EQUIPMENT CAUSED BY INCOMPATIBILITIES BETWEEN IMPRO TECHNOLOGIES SOFTWARE AND THE SAID EQUIPMENT website http www impro net READ THIS BEFORE OPENING THE ENVELOPE CONTAINING THE SOFTWARE March 2006 Impro Technologies 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Data subject to change without notice Page 3 Software Version V3 22 Blank Page March 2006 Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 4 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 LIST OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 AN OVERVIEW OF THE GRAPHICS DESIGNER occccccccccononannnnnonncncnnnnns 9 SCOPE ia A ass ie nie ean 9 RELATED PUBLICATIONS cocoa ap once et 9 WELCOME id 9 SECURE INSTALLATION oso a ovine nies 10 SAVING THE GRAPHICSRILE Sitat nara niana ade 10 REQUIREMENTS een a a ade aas 10 DEFINITIONS AND TERMINOLOGY cooccccccccccconoononnnnnononnnnonann nono nnnrarnnnnnnnn nn ncnnann 11 IMpro Un coi ta 11 Base li dd ari AT 12 Ground Plin
49. rol units can be positioned The only limiting factor is the number of units that have been entered into the system Database and their relationship to each other ADDING A FLOOR PLAN 1 Right click inside the Building Icon and then click Add Floor to add a Floor Plan The displayed screen will ask for the name of the Floor Plan and the level Type these in as shown below and click OK NOTE n the illustrations that follow we have for simplicity inserted only one Building As noted above there could be multiple Buildings and Ground Plans Continued next page Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 34 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration E lx Graphics Designer File Tools View Help a ES BA oa i i me en E i IHPUTS He A Adding a Floor Plan 2 The Display then reverts back to the Admin and Map display The applicable Floor Plan must be populated with icons representing the access control units this is called the configuration of the Floor Plan To select a Floor Plan to configure place the mouse cursor on the Building Icon and right click The display will show the Select Floor Plan Menu as shown here below Continued next page Impro Technologies Data subject to change without no
50. ronments requiring fail safe performance such as in the operation of nuclear facilities aircraft navigation or communication systems air traffic control direct life support machines or weapons systems in which the failure of the Software could lead directly to death personal injury or severe physical or environmental damage High Risk Activities Impro and its suppliers specifically disclaim any express or implied warranty of fitness for High Risk Activities 8 TRADEMARKS mproX ImproNet IXP and other names included therein are trademarks of Licensor No right License or interest to Licensor trademarks are generated hereunder and you agree that no such right License or interest shall be asserted by you with respect to such trademarks 9 GOVERNING LAW This License Agreement shall be construed and governed in accordance with the laws of Republic of South Africa 10 COSTS OF LITIGATION f any action is brought by either party to this License Agreement against the other party regarding the subject matter hereof the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover in addition to any other relief granted reasonable attorney fees and expenses 11 SEVERABILITY Should any item of the License Agreement be declared void or unenforceable to any court of competent jurisdiction such declaration shall have no effect on the remaining terms hereof 12 NO WAIVER The failure of either party to enforce any rights granted he
51. rsor position 3 Drag the question mark to the desired position and release the mouse button 4 An Add Fire Panel dialog similar to that shown next will be displayed A Add Fire Panel x Add Fire Panel dialog 5 Select the required line in this dialog 6 Click OK to accept or Cancel to reject Adding a Ziton Fire Alarm Sensor to the Floor Plan 1 To add a sensor select an icon from the lower icon group in the area labelled Fire Alarm on the left side of the Floor Plan diagram 2 While this icon is selected by holding down the left mouse button a question mark will appear at the cursor position 3 Drag the question mark to the desired position and release the mouse button 4 An Add Fire Sensor dialog similar to that shown next will be displayed Continued next page Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 56 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration 4 Add Fire Sensor x Panel ID Sensor No Sensor N 1 1 4 1 Reception Generic S 1 2 1 j2 1 Office sen Generic S 1 3 2 1 1 test3 Generic S 1 2 2 1 test4 Generic S 1 Add Fire Sensor dialog Ziton 5 The Add Fire Sensor dialog permits the identification of each sensor as it is dragged and dropped onto the Floor Plan 6 Once the Fire Alarm Sensor position has been selected
52. tabase is on another PC in the case of IXP300 400 then the IP address or Name of that PC must be available so that the program can access the Database This address will determine the contents of the Database from which Graphics will derive the list of units 2 For 1XP300 400 place the ImproNet Software CD into the CD Reader a Select from the CD x impronet graphics designer setup exe where x is the CD drive or the location where the CD can be found b Press Enter 3 The installation program will transfer the software onto the hard disk in C Ilmpronet drive and directory 4 It is necessary after installation is complete to reboot restart the Computer to allow the system to configure itself CONFI GURI NG THE GRAPHICS DESIGNER I NI TI AL OPERATIONS Access Software CAUTION The I XP300 400 Access Software ImproNet or XP200 must be started and configuration completed before starting Graphics Designer This is to ensure that the ImproNet Database is updated It is not necessary for Access to be running while Graphics Designer is being installed NOTE When upgrading your system please ensure that the Database has been updated using the Database Upgrade facility provided The use of this facility is described in the IXP200 and 1XP300 400 Software User Manuals Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 24 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software
53. tice Page 35 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration A Designer el xi File Tools View Help MAIN A Floor Plan Selected 3 Select the floor required We have selected the ground floor that was allocated earlier 4 The full Floor Plan will now be displayed It is into this Floor Plan that the various access control units are configured In the plan we have entered icons representing all the units as an aid to understanding In practice no units would be shown at this stage as they would not be included in the Floor Plan diagram The Floor Plan is shown below NOTE This Floor Plan shows icons for the locations of the various units These icons are part of the Floor Plan graphic used here and not of Graphic Designer In Graphic Designer the Icons representing the installed Units are overlaid on to the Floor plan picture It is not necessary for the Floor Plan to have representations of the units as shown here It is pictorially convenient as an aid to describing the placing of the Graphic Icons representing the installed units Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 36 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration Fie Tools View Help TEM
54. to maintain contact with the Database from which are derived the names numbers and activity of the installed units For this reason the Graphics programs are linked to a Site One Site can have one or more Areas which in turn can span over buildings and ground areas such as a parking lot When setting up Graphics Designer the address of the PC which has the Database is required and therefore that Database and Engine become the primary source of the installation data For IXP200 the Graphics is installed on the same PC as the I1XP200 Application software Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 23 1XP300 400 Graphics Designer Software User Manual Issue 4 Software Version V3 22 Section 2 Installation and Configuration Disk Space Requirements A minimum of 60MB of free disk space on the C drive is required to install the Graphics Designer and Graphics Runtime Software INSTALLATION ACTIONS NOTE The installation procedures for the IXP200 and the 1XP300 400 are slightly different In the case of the IXP200 the Designer and Runtime are included in the Installation Sequence In the case of the 1XP300 400 the Designer and Runtime programs as with the other utilities are installed separately on the PC that will be used for the Graphics Display task 1 As with all Windows installation procedures it is advisable that other programs should be closed while installing the Graphics software If the Da
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