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1. R700 R800 R700 R800 1 P1 P2 P3 5 P6 P7 P8 COM LLL IE UL NEAL IE IL IE DIGITAL INPUT 5 a5 SEEN 51 GND ouT RBM8 CONTROL BOARD 4 LLL IL I 1 I 51 BEEN OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OUT5 BATTERY CHARGER BN1 BATTERY OUT6 OUT7 OUT8 Ey CAME Terminals for powering 230V AC DC board 2 Power supply protection fuses Line and circuit Control Board 3 Terminals for connecting the BN1 battery charger optional 4 Terminals for connecting the PC30 5 Terminals for connecting the sensors radio controls keyboards Card 6 Connectors for R700 and R800 boards 7 Terminals for connecting the input digital devices 8 Terminals for connecting the devices to control automations alarms traffic lights etc 9 LED notifying active circuit and communication in progress 1 Terminals for connecting the REM extensions chapter lt 1 gt page lt 2 gt Hardware CONNECTIONS ENGLISH CANCELLI AUTOMATICI 1 2 RBM8 INSTALLATION MANUAL REM Motherboard descripti
2. During the operations of Users configuration is also it worth keeping the Entrances display off so as to avoid problems of communication with RBM8 ENGLISH chapter 4 gt page lt 2 gt Software USERS configuration ENGLISH CANCELLI AUTOMATICI RBM8 User Manua 84 2 Configuration window of the users File Configure Window Timings E Updates B E we R M Record sheet of the users personal data H Cancellation button for adding changing data same B Saving dialog of the user codes as cancel during programming on the hard disk C Configuration dialog of the access procedures for does not touch the memory of RBM8 each user times costs limitations etc L Update button for adding changing data same as D Dialog of the current situation for each user update during programming on the hard disk does E Button for reading the programming saved on not touch the memory of RBM8 RBM8 M Window for searching for users by Name F Button for saving the programming on RBM8 N Display window of users list G Button for printing the users list and the historic P Button for accessing the users configuration data registered according to system or user procedures the 4 sheets are empty if there is not at least one registered user chapter 4 page 3 Software USERS configuration M
3. 0000 a e Input power supply 12 24V AC DC 232 serial port for connecting to Personal Computer Terminals for connecting to RBM8 RS485 serial port 12V AC transformer Cable complete with 5 m 232 connectors Keyboard for saving 55000 56000 57000 selector codes Area for saving TOP TAM ATOMO transmitters Area for saving TST01 Card proximity card Area for saving TST02 Card magnetic swipe cards LED notifying power supply present LED notifying code registered and code already present chapter lt 1 gt page lt 4 gt Hardware CONNECTIONS RBM8 INSTALLATION MANUAL CANCELLI AUTOMATICI 81 4 General layout of the RBM8 system SINGLE SECTION CONNECTION max 32 REM units for both LU types alternative of serial connection see following 1 CONNECTION dii ages max 1000 m P 9 ENGLISH chapter lt 1 gt page lt 5 gt Hardware CONNECTIONS CANCELLI AUTOMATICI RBM8 INsrALLATION ManuaL S 1 5 Connection RBM8 lt gt PC30 lt gt Personal Computer max 1000 m INCLUDING for 5232 serial ports complete with connectors AA 4 RS485 serial port RS232 serial port GND A x e 1 Power supply input 12 24V AC DC Use the red a co
4. 9 RBM8 ani Magnetic card ED R700 d gt LE Swipe reader of 222115 9 ME magnetic cards p 9 ES 8700 o o 5 e tc LT001 1 888 85 Be PE B 51 GNDOUT E BLACK GND i RED S1 00 a c oc _ mnm Wi R700 Rema P 9 v li R700 t B 5 ee Gee eee TE ES BLACK GND AME RED S1 ENGLISH chapter lt 1 gt page lt 13 gt Hardware CONNECTIONS CANCELLI AUTOMATICI RBM8 INsra LATION Manuau S 1 11 List of REM addresses Nor On m 17 GAMMA 2 AM 18 wa 19 RN 4 20 ww5 6 pev22 7 23 git 8 M 24 i 9 ncu25 10 ARMM seii pev27 12 28 29 T MEET 15 16 M 32 Gi ENGLISH chapter lt 1 gt page lt 14 gt CHAPTER 2 RBME8 software SYSTEM CONFIGURATION INDEX arguments page System configuration WiINdOW 2 Configuring POCIO oor eei ei e MU c LUI 3 Selecting the number of REMS connected 4 A
5. 0 5 de Les Laz 18 bs 00 02 00 05 00 08 i 00 14 00 17 00 20 00 23 Sal 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 ACCESS Discount gt 00 30 gt 01 00 gt 01 30 Disabled Personalized Access Validity always Cost bands Apb C Time limit C In Qut The default settings in particular the NORMAL access type are basically the settings predefined for accesses into systems other than the charged car parks where it is not necessary to evaluate the access costs while all the remaining management functions surveillance accesses time limit chronologies print etc are instead requested ENGLISH chapter lt 4 gt page lt 9 gt Software USERS configuration ll CAME RBM8 User MANUAL 4 6 Normal access procedure Leaving the default access at NORMAL the Discount and es Prepaid areas are not considered whereas the definition of an Prepaid access validity period is optional in Personalised access see Prep time limit 4 9 p 14 determine the access bands in Timebands enabling select the type of AntipassBack in Apb mi Enabling Time Bands select the desired access bands and defined in fol wed c3183 5 p 5 all days of the week 00 00 i 1 mi 00 051 The button ALL enables or disables all the bands 06 00 08 59 3 If the time band appears red it means that it has been 09 00 11 59 t di blocked for
6. Assigning a name to the exits connected to RBM8 and REMs Click on EXITS NAME B pm lt il and type in the window EXITS DEFINITION the desired name for the exits connected both to RBM8 and to the REMScollegate sia a RBM8 che ai REM Output This procedure is optional as default the system assigns a name to each exit available in the system from Exit 1 to Exit 72 It is recommended however that a name be given to all the exits as this makes subsequent configurations easier and safer Output Out put Output Out put Out put Out put Out put Output Out put Output Output Out put Out put m 4 CO ile RBMSB Output definition d qm Output available 14 ACTIVE Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Sortie Output Mat put 3 Group cancello ingresso IGNORE OK n Na chapitre lt 2 gt lt 4 gt A 8 ES Softw are SYSTEM configuration 2 5 RBM8 RBM8 ENGLISH User MANUAL Defining user groups CANCELLI AUTOMATICI Click on GROUPS NAME BE Uutput Mame M and in the window GROUPS DEFINITION type a name at your discretion for each group of users max 8 groups while also ticking the box E
7. cC Ws 1 catia LU m tL i 25 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 07 17 00 gt Cancello principale i 25 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 07 21 14 gt Cancello principale found 78 and if necessary click on the button PRINT then on CLOSE to proceed 2 Example of printout of the Date 22 08 2002 I Print type User chronology registry User chronology System COLLAUDO page 1 User name Last access Port 1 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 41 02 gt Cancello principale 2 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 41 05 gt Cancello principale 3 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 41 07 gt Cancello principale 4 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 41 08 gt Cancello principale 5 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 44 22 gt Cancello principale 6 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 45 39 gt Cancello principale 7 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 46 03 gt Cancello principale 8 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 46 27 gt Cancello principale 9 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 47 30 gt Cancello principale 10 0009 Trev
8. CANCELLI AUTOMATICI 8 4 10 gt ADD A CERTAIN NUMBER select the number of users to add 10 users as default and run the procedure with the button START At this point if the code type is a Keyboard Bostick Jimmy Mew3 NewS Mew Mevwl Mewll 0012 the software will add them to the list of the users by generating a different random code for each one click the button END to terminate the procedure chapter lt 4 gt page lt 16 gt CANCELLI AUTOMATICI Software USERS configuration RBM8 User MANUAL 8 4 10 gt ADD A CERTAIN NUMBER OF USERS if the code type is instead a Transmitter or a p RBM8 Users Adding x after starting up the procedure Humber of New Users you must save through PC30 for each device the En gt respective code 4 4 p 6 utente New 6 Users Adding x Number of New Users gt M utente New 6 generato For each generation of new user the graduated bar starts again while waiting for the next code 16 06 Thu 22 06 2002 lt 6 1 gt 7 if the code we are saving Rbm8 is already present AN Code F l amp e amp 3F94D EXISTS ALEEADY SEE USER 15 you must click START again and save a valid code Click the button END to terminat
9. lone The entrance user group association AT Coun d p 5 Group amp Group 6 7 Group 7 8 Group 8 ALL IGNORE aK gt kb YS Allocation of the users to at least one Users Group is compulsory Becomes however indispensable in the systems in which there are several entrances destined to different user categories The typical case is that of a company with entrances devoted to offices the production units suppliers etc and where some users for example the surveillance or maintenance personnel must be able to access all of these entrances ENGLISH Chapter lt 4 gt page lt 5 gt Software USERS configuration CANCELLI AUTOMATICI RBM8 User MANUAL 4 4 Saving the user code In the dialog CODE you must save the user code with the PC30 or also directly by the software for the keyboards The CHECK CODE button is used to test whether there is a code saved or for reading the code of a given device Disabled In the Code type pull down menu select the command device you want to save the code of Disabled Disabled T432M 5 TAM Rolling Cade ATOMO Transponder TSPOOLTOO click on the button NEW CODE ENGLISH Chapter lt 4 gt 6 gt Software USERS configuration CANCELLI AUTOMATICI RBM8 User MANUAL 4 4 gt SAVING THE USER CODE and then within 10 seconds
10. To print the configuration of the single user select User configuration and click on the PRINT button User configuration User list User configuration User chronology System chronolog Example of a print of the User configuration Installer Date 22 00 2002 Print type User date system COLLAUDO_GB Page 1 User Number 3 Surname Trevisan Name Lorenzo Address Via Tarquinio City Treviso Telephone 0422564512 E mail liberos It Registration gt 15 03 2002 11325121 Code type Transponder TSP00 LTOO Code F017B361F The print also includes the Last Entry 26 04 2002 16 58 59 current status of the user as is Last Exit 26 04 2002 16 58 40 also displayed in the STATUS otatus INSIDE dialog described to the Total Lenghe Or Stay BOSQUE 8 4 11 p 18 Total visits 3 Residual credit 51 ENGLISH chapter lt 4 gt page lt 21 gt Software USERS configuration CANCELLI AUTOMATICI RBM8 User MANUAL 4 12 gt DisPiAvs AND PRINTS USERS DATA AND SYSTEM MOVEMENTS To view print the chronological movements of a single user select User Chronology User configuration User list User configuration Weer chronology System chronolog User chronology The Filter gate option allows selection of the i EE movements relating only to one Cancello principale Cancello secondario given entrance the opti
11. 201 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 11 13 52 gt Cancello principale i eli 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 11 15 13 gt Cancello principale i 221 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 12 15 38 gt Cancello principale i 23 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 07 16 17 gt Cancello principale i 24 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 07 16 41 gt Cancello principale i 25 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 07 17 00 gt Cancello principale i 26 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 07 21 14 gt Cancello principale found 369 PRINT we and if necessary click on the button PRINT then on CLOSE to proceed Example of print of the Date 22 08 2002 E o E E registry System chronology System COLLAUDO Page 1 User name Last access Port 1 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 41 02 gt Cancello principale 2 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 41 05 gt Cancello principale 3 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 41 07 gt Cancello principale 4 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 41 08 gt Cancello principale 5 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 44 22 gt Cancello principale 6 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 45 39 g
12. gt lt 14 gt Software USERS configuration ll CAME ANCE RBM8 User MANUAL 4 10 Add a certain number of Users This procedure adds any number of users up to the maximum number allowed by the system with the same characteristics of code type Keyboard Radio control or Card access type and group belonging It is therefore necessary to configure a user with the desired characteristics through the PERSONALISED CODE and ACCESS dialogs to then return to PERSONALISED and start up the Rbm Users Configuration m x 0001 Bostick Jimny PERSONNEL CODE ACCESS STATUS gt surname Name 2 Address 2 City Telephone E mail Registration date 22 08 2002 15 51 33 qE User Number 2 Remove Mew x Mew Sequence M Search for User ds 1 Update Cancel Click on NEW it is not necessary to complete the data in this phase go to the dialog CODE and save code type user see 8 4 4 p 6 go to the ACCESS dialog and save an access type see 8 4 5 p 9 w2 x3 then click on the button NEW SEQUENCE If new user is not saved the procedure will duplicate the last user that was entered in the example user 0001 ENGLISH Chapter 4 gt page 15 gt Software USERS configuration ENGLISH RBM8 User MANUAL _
13. in Personalised access This setting will debit only one number of credits for each access irrespective of the time elapsing the bands and the access day PREPAID BY BANDS No additional selection to make RBM8 sums the number of credits of the entry time band to the numbers of credits of each band that begins within the period between entry and exit EXAMPLE OF CALCULATION FOR PREPAID BY BANDS A time elapsed from entry until exit di Band 3 10 Credits In this example the user will be debited 10 15 20 credits PREPAID BY ACCESS Personalised Access Click on the button gt gt gt in the area Personalised Validity access set the number of credits to apply and confirm Cost bands Number of Credits Applied Ps sli TT In this way RBM8 will debit a fixed 5 credits for each user entry ENGLISH chapter lt 4 gt lt 12 gt Software USERS configuration ll CAME ENGLISH RBM8 User MANUAL 48 Prepaid time limit access procedure ASIS E E The PREPAID WITH TIME LIMIT mode is similar to the Prepaid mode and the areas to be defined are the same to which we refer for the selection details The only difference is the way of calculating the credits to charge the user which in this access type is connected to a time interval Time associated to the Credit not to be confused with time band defined in Timings
14. 1 gt page 11 gt Hardware CONNECTIONS CANCELLI AUTOMATICI RBM8 INSTALLATION MANUAL 1 10 Connection RBM8 REM lt gt CARD READER sensor Reader for proximity 6 Card transponder Proximity card RBM8 transponder um d o LE HH Ea T E 2 R700 E Wi A B 51 GNDOUT IL BLACK GND m oc un MN 9 R700 d W UUUU inr a 1 R700 4 E iL Fa Th lt 1 um BLACK GND AME 5000 6000 S7000 Be SH BIA e ENGLISH chapter lt 1 gt page lt 12 gt Hardware CONNECTIONS RBM8 INSTALLATION MANUAL 1 10 CANCELLI AUTOMATICI gt CONNECTION RBM8 REM lt gt CARD READER SENSOR
15. 2002 07 21 14 gt Cancello principale 27 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 11 23 40 gt Cancello principale 28 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 07 24 30 gt Cancello principale 29 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 11 24 57 gt Cancello principale 30 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 07 35 09 gt Cancello principale 31 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 11 35 36 gt Cancello principale 32 0007 Chinellato Vincenzo 26 04 2002 14 07 06 gt Cancello principale 33 0007 Chinellato Vincenzo 26 04 2002 14 07 08 gt Cancello principale 34 0007 Chinellato Vincenzo 26 04 2002 14 07 16 gt Cancello principale 35 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 14 14 26 gt Cancello principale 36 0009 Trevisan Torenzo 26 04 2002 15 34 06 gt Cancello nrincinale ENGLISH Chapter 4 gt page lt 25 gt CHAPTER 5 RBM8 software UPDATES CHRONOLOGY PREFERENCES INDEX ue a Chronology management iii 3 4 Software UPDATES CHRONOLOGY PREFERENCES M CANCELLI AUTOMATICI RBM8 User MANUAL 5 1 RBM8 Updates The UPDATES dialog is used to update simultaneously or individually the three key sections of the configuration System Timings and Users It also presents as default the update of the system clock Before starting up th
16. 3 Input m HE In the pull down menu of the Local exitsarea appear the four exits per traffic light as default and the normal exits defined in Assigning a name to the exits 2 4 p 4 plus an exit called Alarm and an exit called Intrusion alarm The exit control device match is independent of the physical connection of the latter with RBM8 or REM The exit number corresponds exactly to the device connected to the terminal board labelled with the same number see figure ENGLISH chapitre lt 2 gt page lt 16 gt Software SYSTEM configuration ll RBM8 User MANUAL 2 28 Relay function By default the monostable function is proposed then we can select the time taken to activate the relays by clicking on the scrollable scale If instead we want the bistable function click on the related box The traffic light controlled exits are only bistable type ENGLISH Local Output Monostable Bistable EX Local Output Monostable Bistable R o Input AY Ingresso Magazzina 1 r ar OF 11 I chapitre lt 2 gt page lt 17 gt Software SYSTEM configuration ll ENGLISH RBM8 User MANUAL 8 2 29 Configuring the digital entrances of the REMs Input Inthe entrances area of the REMn 1 E Disabled dialog we must program the supplementary Input command a
17. A for the TOP TAM and Atomo radio controls click the button to save by sending the signal to the dedicated zone on the front panel of PC30 or B for TSPOO bring the Card to save to the dedicated zone on the front panel of PC30 or through the dedicated slit on the front C for LTOO1 swipe the Card to save panel of PC30 For the 55000 56000 and 57000 keyboards instead we are asked if we want to use PC30 to save the code if not saving should be made through the software see next page Rbm8 Keyboard Code Py pressing YES Do you want to input from 7 D key in the number code in the dedicated keypad on the front panel of PC30 The operations for saving the code described above A signal sending B bringing the Card closer C swiping the Card or D keying in the code must take place before the graduated bar seen in the lower part of the main window scrolls completely 10 14 48 Thu 2270622002 ENGLISH chapter lt 4 gt page lt 7 gt Software USERS configuration mul CAME RBM8 User MANUAL 4 4 gt SAVING THE USER CODE Rbm8 Keyboard Code xj by pressing NO Do you want to input from 7 the KEYCODE dialog opens which allows for an advanced f Rm x management of the number code 2 First tick the box relating to the keypad modeltocode yw change 5 numbers u ETA then dial the numbe
18. exits 2 4 p 4 the pull down menu shows eleven exits function defined Block Alarm entry Alarm reset and Entrance Exit for each traffic light control The digital entry exit match is independent of the physical position of the latter on RBM8 or REM RBM Input Configuration lt 1 gt I NC Disabled E Disabled X 3 Block x 1 gt NC put Alarm gt Reset Alarm gt Input CarPark 1 gt 3 gt NC gt Output CarPark 1 x2 gt Input Car Park 2 gt Output Car Park 2 wd 2 chapitre lt 2 page 11 gt software SYSTEM configuration mul CANCELLI AUTOMATICI RBM8 User MANUAL 2 18 Configuring the REMs In the same way as for RBM8 the REMs configuration dialog must program all the command devices exits and digital entrances they are connected to Sensors NUMBER gt TYPE Disabled to move from one REM to another simply click on the related icon in the system s FUNCTION Entre Exit M graphical representation window ASSOCIATION Cancello ingresso TRAFFIC LIGHT Disabled N Local Output Sensors NUMBER TYPE Disabh FONCTION Entry ASSOCIATION gt Car Tri RBM8 User MANUAL 2 19 Assigning names to
19. gt Costs 318 3 2 p 3 and which determines the calculation scanning In this mode in the area Personalised access itis also necessary to set at least 1 credit in Number of credits applied This setting replaces the default one in Timings gt Time bands c3 3 5 p 5 and is valid for all the timebands Personalised Access Click on the button gt gt gt in the Personalised access Validity area set the number of credits to apply and confirm with the button OK always Cost bands Number of Credits Applied 3 Al gt A e CANCELLI AUTOMATICI Access C Normal Prepaid NO With the mode PREPAID WITH TIME LIMIT RBM8 multiplies the number of credits set in Personalised access for each Time interval associated to the Credit or fraction thereof elapsing from entrance until exit EXAMPLE OF CALCULATION FOR PREPAID WITH TIME LIMIT A time elapsed from entry until exit TMG associated T0 INe credit in this case the user will be debited No of credits applied x 4 time intervals chapter lt 4 gt page lt 13 gt Software USERS configuration ll CAME ENGLISH RBM8 User MANUAL 4 9 Personal access procedures Inthe ACCESS dialog it is possible also to set for all the three modes a validity period for accessing subscription type irrespective of the credits purchased or rema
20. max 60 days also for part of the day for any day on the year s calendar It is also possible to define two periods of planned opening for every day of the week At any moment the Blocked Days can be cancelled with the ELIMINATE button or temporarily cleared by selecting Clear this last option allows unrestricted access and without Credit debiting to the users irrespective of any access configuration planned in Users Configuration gt Access 4 8 4 5 p 9 Notes As default the Blocked Days for 24 hours are Christmas Day and Italy s August Bank Holiday BLOCKED DAYS 00 00 23 59 D Month August Day 15 Start time 00 00 End time 23 59 Disable Enable Hemove l 15 August 00 00 23 59 D 13 00 17 53 D Day Starttime 12 00 4 E BE 3 id aK End time 17 59 4 B Disable Mew 1 Planned Openings To insert another blocked day click on the NEW button by default today s date appears and use the scroll bars to select the month day and if desired also set the time to start and end the block x Qi ENGLISH Chapter lt 3 gt page 6 gt Software TIMINGS configuration mul ENGLISH CANCELLI AUTOMATICI RBM8 User MANUAL 3 7 Configuring the Planned openings The planned openings for example in a production unit where most entranc
21. term Prepaid means a number of credits purchased by the user mali having a value defined individually by each system manager for example 1 20 Euro dollar pound sterling etc for each credit RBM8 does not calculate in currency terms but only in number of credits Set the user purchased Credits which will appear in the left hand box 400 gt gt QUU The left hand box always represents the last purchase of Credits by the user Prepaid and transfer them into the right hand box with the button gt gt 400 400 The right hand box instead represents the availability of Credits the user still has i e after already subtracting the ol o y g already spent ones If before spending all the credits the user buys some Ue more to add them click on the button E AR OL RN ENGLISH chapter 4 gt page 11 gt Software USERS configuration mul CANCELLI AUTOMATICI RBM8 User MANUAL 4 7 gt PREPAID ACCESS PROCEDURE At this point we can select two very different settings for counting the credits In the first setting which we will call PREPAID BY BANDS we will leave the settings of the credits defined in Timings gt Time bands 3 5 5 In this way the count will vary according the the band and access day In the second which we will call PREPAID BY ACCESS we will vary the Number of credits applied
22. the REMs The name keyed in here only has a OUTPUT INPUT PESO recognition function and thus does not a interact with the software NAME Entrata Magazzind Sensors 1 ENGLISH chapitre lt 2 gt page lt 12 gt Software SYSTEM configuration mul RBM8 User MANUAL 8 2 20 Configuring the control sensors connected to the REMs E In the Sensors area of the REMn dialog you NUMBER a gt must configure the type function and associations TYPE Disabled TM of both command devices connected to the REM The sensor number corresponds exactly with the FUNCTION Entry Exit sensor connected to the terminal board labelled with the same number see figure ASSOCIATION Cancello ingresso x 5 00 17001 IE I L A 51 GND S1 GND 7 AAA TRAFFIC LIGHT Disabled GND 55000 56000 57000 Y 2 RBM8 User MANUAL S 2 21 Sensor Type In the Type pull down menu select the connected Sensors sensor type NUMBER 1 4 keypad 55000 56000 57000 cupe TOP TAM or ATOMO series radio commands Disabled gt L TSP00 LT001 transponder FUNCTION Disabled N 7 and confirm with OK lt gt ASSOCIATION 52 Rolling Code ATOMO Transponder TSPOO LTOO TRAFFIC LIGHT RBM8 User MANUAL 2 22 Sensor function RE
23. type function and associations of each control device connected to RBM8 The sensor number corresponds exactly to the sensor connected to the terminal board marked with the same number see figure FUNCTION Exit ASSOCIATION gt Cancello ingresso CAR PARR Disabled Groups B 51 GND OUT mem UsER MANUAL 2 8 Sensor Type In the pull down menu Type select the Sensor Local Sensors Type connected to 1 keypad 5000 S6000 S7000 baci TOP TAM or ATOMO series radio commands TYPE Disabled TSP00 LT001 transponder Disabled and confirm with OK FUNCTION Keyboard 560005 000 Radio T432M S ASSOCIATION pedo Code e ATOMO CAR FARK User MANUAL 2 9 Sensor function In the function pull down menu select the Local Sensors function of the sensor connected to entry and exit NUMBER 4 Transponder TSPOOLTOO and confirm with OK FUNCTION Entry et m Exit Entry Exit ASSOCIATION m PAD DADI 4 x Ca i chapitre lt 2 gt page lt 6 gt Software SYSTEM configuration ll ENGLISH CANCELLI AUTOMATICI RBM8 User MANUAL 2 10 Associating the sensor to a connected exit AE EE _ _v_ _e x gt lt WwWWw lt _ lt coeaNNn_xNoNoxox cecv_e Inthe Association pull down menu select the Local Sensors match of the device to one o
24. 00 DI 00 00 00 00 Dj Output 3 CO Activation 1 Activation 2 Start a Start al End A a ae R mm bs lt Were C MEN chapter lt 3 gt page 7 gt l Software TIMINGS configuration CANCELLI AUTOMATICI RBM8 User MANUAL 3 7 gt CONFIGURING THE PLANNED OPENINGS Rbm8 Automatic Output Activation 5f Day Activation Status Activation 2 Status Output Output atout 3 07 30 08 30 17 00 17 30 Output 3 00 17 30 Wed Output 3 OF 30 08 30 17 00 17 30 Thu utput 3 07 30 08 30 17 00 17 30 Fri Output 3 07 30 08 30 17 00 17 30 Output 3 Activation 1 Start 4 Enabled Activation 2 Start End gt Enabled If this planned opening is repeated for all days of the week simply click the button COPY otherwise program the openings for each individual day D NU The Copy button copies the latest programming made for all days irrespective of the day it is made to exclude certain days for example Saturdays and Sundays disable it in the appropriate box or zero the opening start and end times In the same way at all times you can temporarily suspend the planned opening by disabling
25. 09 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 07 35 09 gt Cancello principale 31 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 11 35 36 gt Cancello principale 32 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 14 14 26 gt Cancello principale 33 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 15 34 06 gt Cancello principale 34 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 15 34 13 gt Cancello principale ANNO Trairican Taranzn 2 amp R nA 2 nno 15 2 Cancalla nrinninala ENGLISH Chapter lt 4 gt page lt 23 gt Software USERS configuration CANCELLI AUTOMATICI RBM8 User MANUAL 4 12 gt Disptays AND PRINTS USERS DATA AND SYSTEM MOVEMENTS To view print all the chronological movements of the system Select System chronology User list User configuration User chronolog System chronology 4 SS X The Filter gate option allows selection of the movements relating only to one given entrance the options Print user name and Print gate name adds them to the display and the print see examples on previous pages select the period day month and start year and period end you want the detail for select the appropriate options and click on the button DISPLAY ENGLISH chapter lt 4 gt page lt 24 gt AUTOMATICI Software USERS configuration RBM8 User MANUAL 4 12 gt DispLays AND PRINTS USE
26. 11 33334444 1 Chronology Option Use Input Names Cc IN 3n Cancel ON lt lt With Use Entrances Name RBM8 shows the number of the related sensor for example Rbm8 sens 4 for an RBM8 exit or Rem 12 sens 2 for exit of one of the connected REMS With Use Exits Name RBM8 shows the names assigned by the manager in System Configuration c 2 2 4 p 4 for example Entry gate These names are displayed printed in the User Chronology and System Chronology of Users Configuration c 4 8 4 12 p 19 and in the last 8 accesses display in the Entrances Monitor c6 186 1 p 2 ENGLISH chapter lt 5 gt page lt 4 gt CHAPTER 6 RBME8 software ENTRANCES MONITOR INDEX arguments page Entrances display description 2 Displaying the digital entrances statUs 2 3 Displaying the REMS 4 Displaying the system controlled 4 Displaying the traffic lights 5 4 Displaying the last 8 accesses to the system 4 Software ENTRANCES MONITOR RBM8 User MANUAL 6 1 ENGLISH oa CANCELLI AUTOMATICI Entrances display description The ENTRANCES MONITOR dialog is a utility designe
27. 14 Associating the sensor to traffic light control 55 14 Associating the sensor to a group of users 15 Configuring the exits of the REMS i 16 Activating the exits of the REMS 22 16 alcala 17 Configuring the digital entrances of the REMS 18 Assigning the digital devices to an exit in 18 Software SYSTEM configuration ll ANCE RBM8 User MANUAL 2 1 System configuration window i Rbm8 CAME UNITED KINGI A B 3 D E File Configure Window Timings p RBM8 System Configuration _ x RBM Configuration Configuration M 0 Output Mame Groups Traffic Light Local Sensors NUMBER 1 SL gt TYPE Disabled FUNCTION Entry 2 Exit ASSOCIATION Sortie 1 CAR PARE Disabled OLITPUT Gh amp Block Hbm8 Reset Alarm CANCEL OK A RBM8 configuration dialog H Confirm button for all changes always valid as B REMs configuration dialog confirmation during programming on the hard C RBM8 exits configuration dialog disk does not affect the memory of RBM8 RBM8 digital entrances configuration dialog L Button to cancel with the same characteristics of H E PC30 configuration dialog M Resets the alarm exit F Button for reading the programming saved on
28. CAME AC DC 24 12 0 9 13 RBM8 REM TN R800 MI In cc aM R300 hater m E 5 00 7001 REM 5 o ENGLISH chapter lt 1 gt page lt 10 gt Hardware CONNECTIONS CANCELLI AUTOMATICI RBM8 INsraLLATION ManuaL 8 1 9 gt CONNECTION RBM8 REM lt gt KEYPAD SENSOR R800 anar SN R800 S6000 57000 R700 R800 5000 56000 57000 TSP00 LTOO1 R501N B S1 GND OUT LL WHITE BLEU RBM8 56000 57000 NN R800 o LB li i a h R800 C Eun 5 Qe TSPOO LTOO1 EEE ENGLISH chapter
29. CANCELLI AUTOMATICI INTRODUCTION TCA series RBM8 svsTEM INDEX topics page Whats Game li ener ere 2 Where to apply the CameTCA 8 3 4 What the CameTCA RBM8 8 INTRODUCTION A CANCELLI AUTOMATICI What is CameTCA 8 RBM8 is an integrated access control system totally managed from a Personal Computer The basic configuration is made up of two items of equipment the RBM8 and PC30 and of a proprietary software which is simply installed and easy to use on any computer with the Windows Disk Operating System The RBM8 board is the heart of the system and can be installed at a distance from the computer max 1000 m in that all the work of functions programming modification control is managed by the software The PC30 instead must be installed close to the computer max 5 m because it is the essential tool for programming the code command devices The PC30 dialog indeed brings together all the decodings necessary for save the CAME compatible command devices radio controls series ATOMO TAM and TOP keyboards S5000 S6000 and S7000 Transponder card readers 5 00 proximity and Magnetic cards 7001 These devices which are present also simultaneously must be quantified depending on the system set up and are then supplied upon request The bas
30. M In the function pull down menu select the Sensors function of the connected sensor NUMBER 1 4 d entry and exit Eig El entry only TYPE Radio T432M 5 exit only lEry7Ext ASSOCIATION pens TRAFFIC LIGHT X al ENGLISH chapitre lt 2 gt lt 13 gt software SYSTEM configuration ll RBM8 User MANUAL 6 2 23 Associating the sensor to a connected exit EW In the Association pull down menu select the Sensors match of the device to one of the exits connected and confirm with OK NuMBER 1 q TYPE Radio FUNCTION Enty H ASSOCIATION gt Ingresso Magazzino m le gt Output gt Output 8 gt Ingresso Magazzino 1 n TRAFFIC LIGHT gt Output 10 gt Output 11 gt Qutput 12 gt 13 gt Output 14 Local Output RBM8 User Manual S 2 24 Associating the sensor to a traffic light control In the Car park pull down menu select the Sensors match to an exit matched to the traffic light NUMBER 4 gt control and confirm with OK Radio T4A32M 5 FUNCTION Entry ASSOCIATION Ingresso Magazzino 1 TRAFFIC LIGHT Disabled Disabled R Car Park 1 1 CarPark 3 Car Park 4 ENGLISH chapitre lt 2 gt page lt 14 gt Software SYSTE
31. M configuration CANCELLI AUTOMATICI RBM8 User MANUAL 2 25 Associating the sensor to a group of users AAN Click on the button GROUPS IDEE and in the window GROUPS tick the group of users to associate the device with then confirm with OK This procedure is optional the ALL button associates or disassociates all the groups of users to the device The groups in red are not enabled to enable them see Defining user groups 2 5 p 5 ENGLISH Chapitre lt 2 gt page lt 15 gt Software SYSTEM configuration mul CANCELLI AUTOMATICI RBM8 User MANUAL 8 2 26 Configuring the exits of the REMs lean Local Output P gt l In the Local exits area of the REMn dialog the type of function and any interval relays Disabled El activation interval must be programmed for both the exits If there are no automations connected select or leave Disabled as suggested by the menu RBM8 User MANUAL 2 27 Activating the exits of the REMs Select the exit and match it with one of the Local Output names devices that appear in the pull down menu Disabled EI lt Output 4 R Output 5 7 2 Output E Input Output lt 1 gt Output 10 Output 11 Output 8 Ingrezzo M agazzino 1 k
32. N Blocks all the system at any time RBM8 P Graphical system representation window also G Button for saving the programming on RBM8 showing during programming which parts of the system we are working on ENGLISH chapitre lt 2 gt page lt 2 gt Software SYSTEM configuration CANCELLI AUTOMATICI RBM8 User ManuaL 2 2 Configuring PC30 In the PC30 dialog you must select the PC s port connection the PC30 will be connected to normally COM1 Caution This operation should be performed before starting any programming and or configuration operation described in the following pages or in the sections below otherwise at every request to update and or save the software will flag a COMMUNICATION ERROR ENGLISH chapitre lt 2 gt page 3 gt software SYSTEM configuration ll ENGLISH RBM8 RBM8 8 2 3 User MANUAL Selecting the number of REMs connected In the dialog RBM8 Configuration area set the number of REMs connected by clicking on the button No of TERMINALS and by scrolling on the scroll bar System Configuration OLITPUT Configuration M REM 0 Configuration EJ M REM 3 a ES Uutpul Aroun after confirming OK the system representing window will display the related layout q S o 2 4 User MANUAL
33. NGLISH chapitre lt 2 gt page 8 gt software SYSTEM configuration ll RBM8 User MANUAL 2 13 Configuring the exits connected to RBM8 OUTPUT In the EXITS dialog the exits must be programmed connected to RBM8 with the type of function along with any activation interval of the related relays If there are no automations connected select or leave Disabled as suggested by the menu The number of exit corresponds exactly to the device connected to the terminal board labelled with the same number see figure Output Configuration Local Output RBM8 User MANUAL 8 2 14 Activating the RBM8 exits Select the exit 1 8 and match it with one of the names devices that appear in the pull down menu Local Output Disabled Traffic Light 1 Traffic Light 2 Traffic Light 3 Traffic Light 4 Alarm Intrusion Alarm Cancello ingresso X In the pull down menu of the Local exitsarea the four exits per traffic light appear as default and the normal exits defined in Assigning a name to the exits 8 2 4 p 4 plus an exit called Alarm and an exit called Intrusion alarm The exit control device match is independent of the physical connection of the latter with RBM8 or REM ENGLISH chapitre 2 page 9 software SYSTEM configuration ll RBM8 User MANUAL 2 15 Relay function By default the monostabl
34. RBM8 User MANUAL 4 3 Hegister a new user In the PERSONALISED dialog the users personal data may be registered such as name addresses and group they belong to The NEW SEQUENCE button is used to generate a number x of users with the same type of code or command device Keyboard Radio control or Card see 8 4 10 p 15 000 nuotrol 10 05 2002 12 42 28 Po po Po EN N 27H Click on NEW and the fields will appear for adding the personal data ENGLISH chapter lt 4 gt page lt 4 gt Software USERS configuration mul CAME CANCELLI AUTOMATICI RBM8 User MANUAL 4 3 gt REGISTER A NEW USER key in the desired data Surname Bostick registration date appears automatically whereas all the Name Jimmy other data are optional Address Unit 50 Orchad Business Park Lit Sandiacre Nottingham NG10 500 Telephone 1011 888888858 lt AR E mail b rbmB uk Registration date 22 08 2002 14 32 33 2 29 User Number 1 4 Click on the GROUP button tick the group you want to associate the user to then finally click OK gt RBM8 Group Bostick The ALL button associates or disassociates the user to from all the Group belonging to groups A IEEE The default selection is of not 2 belonging 3r
35. RS DATA AND SYSTEM MOVEMENTS y Rbm8 List History i 11 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 02 gt Cancello principale i 2 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 41 05 gt Cancello principale i 3 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 41 07 gt Cancello principale i 4 000 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 41 08 gt Cancello principale i 5 000 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 44 22 gt Cancello principale i 6 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 45 39 gt Cancello principale i 1 000 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 46 03 gt Cancello principale i 8 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 46 27 gt Cancello principale i Si 0003 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 47 30 gt Cancello principale i 10 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 27 04 2002 10 47 50 gt Cancello principale i 11 0003 Trevisan Lorenzo 27 04 2002 10 52 10 gt Cancello principale I 12 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 23 04 2002 10 58 49 gt Cancello principale i 13 000 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 11 04 44 gt Cancello principale I 14 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 27 04 2002 11 06 47 gt Cancello principale i 15 000 Trevisan Lorenzo 27 04 2002 11 08 08 gt Cancello principale I 16 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 11 11 07 gt Cancello principale i 17 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 12 11 40 gt Cancello principale I 13 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 11 12 26 gt Cancello principale i 19 000 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 12 12 57 gt Cancello principale
36. accesses to the system chapter lt 6 gt page lt 2 gt Software ENTRANCES MONITOR 6 RBM8 User MANUAL 1 gt ENTRANCES DISPLAY ENGLISH CANCELLI AUTOMATICI DISPLAY AREA OF THE DIGITAL ENTRANCES STATUS le Entr e Entree 25 Entr e 26 Entr e 50 Entr e Entr e 39 Entr e 51 Entr e 63 Entr e 53 Entr e 42 Entr e 27 Entree 21 Entree 52 m Im m m 1 a The digital entrances with white background are not connected or enabled The digital entrances with green background are connected enabled and inactive The digital entrances with red background are connected enabled and are working For example if we have connected a gate open sensor of the safety exit on the digital entrance 1 the red background warns us that at this moment it is open and will change to green only when it is closed The labels of the connected entrances may be renamed as desired max 13 characters and will only appear in this display Rbm8 Display input x gt gt Entr e 14 zEntr e 15 Entr e 18 To change the name displayed double click the related box and type in the new name in the dialog box click on OK and then on SAVE NAMES p Rbm8 Display input Entr e 15 Entree 15 Entr e 27 Rbm8 lt Ingresso 1 gt x Immetere max 13 caratte
37. all the users in Timings Time bands IV 12 00 14 53 i 5 3183 5 1 5 Ta 55 05 52 59 0 0 A disabled band stops access if the user is already inside W 18 00 20 59 8 the credit debits will be counted as set on the following Gea eee 2 pages but only for the PREPAID and PREPAID WITH TIME LIMIT modes all days of the week ue m3 Apb Select the type of AntipassBack C Disabled Ce Time limit 0 LA bc x3 The AntipassBack is used to stop the fraudulent use of the access devices for example allowing more than one vehicle to enter or persons with only one Radio control or Card AntipassBack Time limit means that the user after passing the entrance cannot pass back again across the entrance way for all the time of AntipassBack defined in Timings gt Time bands 318 3 5 5 AntipassBack In Out means that the user after passing through the entrance can only enter again after having left by way of the normal exit ENGLISH Chapter 4 gt page 10 gt Software USERS configuration ll CAME RBM8 User MANUAL 4 7 Prepaid access procedure By selecting the PREPAID access it is essential to define the Pm Prepaid area whereas all the other areas are optional see Normal Prenaic Access 4 6 10 and Personalised Access 8 4 9 p 14 for the access time limit validity The
38. be made then close with OK Every day at the time indicated the procedure of creation updating will be managed automatically by the computer Every day at the time indicated the procedure of creation updating will be managed automatically by the computer Caution To make sure this happens the PC must be on and the RBM8 software active also reduced to an icon so we recommend adding a link to RBM8 8 exe under the Start gt Programs gt Automatic start up folder see the MSWindows documentation RBM8 keeps up to 30 000 movements stored in its memory to have a chronological record of the system s movements it is therefore necessary to run this procedure preferably in automatic mode and in any case to run it manually before every check reading print as mentioned in 4 8 4 12 p 19 ENGLISH chapter lt 5 gt page lt 3 gt Software UPDATES CHRONOLOGY PREFERENCES ll RBM8 User MANUAL 5 3 Preferences The PREFERENCES dialog is used to save the name of the system s installer optional which will appear in the printouts and determine how the names of the devices connected to the system are to be indicated in the various system check displays prints E Rbm8 CAME UNITED KINGI File Configure Window E System 5 Timings Users 8 BEN Updates a Chronology i Preferences E t LI __ ___ Preferences Bl El Installer AUTOMAGICENTRANCE LTD Nottingham phone 0
39. d for those systems for which a constant surveillance of the entrances functioning is required Caution When configuration changes or other operations are made from the software the entrances monitor must be off use the button OK because when it is active it makes exclusive use of the communication channel between the PC and RBM8 precisely to ensure continuous surveillance of the system s status and thus hinders the updates and the changes by software Ef Rbm8 CAME UNITED KINGI File Configure Window System Timings Users BERG Updates Chronology fat A OW Preferences Ent frances x A Rbm8 Display i E x B B H n AO EA E EIN MH IE E E E i E E e a a 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 25 30 31 32 0001 Bostick Jimmy 11 06 2002 14 12 37 gt PEMS sens 1 0001 Bostick Jimmy 18 06 2002 14 12 11 FEMS 0001 Bostick Jimmy 18 2002 14 11 52 gt PEMS sens 0001 Bostick Jimmy 1ls O06 Z002 14 10 23 gt PEMS sens 11 06 2002 11 28 24 PEMS sens 15 06 2002 11 27 41 PEMS sens 15 06 2002 11 26 53 PEMS sens 15 06 2002 0001 Bostick Jimmy 0001 Bostick Jimmy 0001 Bostick Jimmy Bostick Save Name A Display area of the digital entrances status Display area of the REMs status C Display area of the system controlled blocks D Display area of the traffic lights status E Display area of the last 8
40. e function is proposed then we can select the time taken to activate the relays by clicking on the scrollable scale Local Output f Monostable Cancello ingresso Bistable TIME 00 01 4 If instead we want the bistable function click on the related box Local Output t Monostable Cancello Ingresso The traffic light controlled exits are only bistable ENGLISH chapitre lt 2 gt page lt 10 gt Software SYSTEM configuration mul ENGLISH RBM8 User Manuau 2 16 Configuring the digital entrances connected to RBM8 REM Input Configuration gt Disabled gt Disabled gt Disabled gt Disabled NC NC Disabled gt Disabled gt Disabled gt Disabled RBM8 User MANUAL 2 17 In the configuration dialog of the ENTRY digital entrances all the supplementary command and control devices for example safety buttons sensitive footboards alarms etc must be programmed which we will connect to RBM8 and which will act on any one of the exits of both the RBM8 and REMs Associating the digital devices to the exits For each entrance select an exit device this digital device is to work on you must also tick the related box if the device is the NC type normally closed In addition to the normal exits defined in Assigning a name to the
41. e the procedure This applies also when for whatever reason you don t succeed in saving it within 10 seconds gt 7 NE ENGLISH chapter 4 gt page 17 gt Software USERS configuration mul CAME RBM8 User MANUAL 4 11 Users status check The STATUS dialog allows a test in real time of the status of each individual user with reference to date and time of the last entry date and time of the last exit the presence or absence of the user within the system the total time spent inside the system the total number of accesses made The number of remaining Credits STATUS Change the Current Status of the user Last Entry Last Exit Zero th nter of th Corrent Status OUTSIDE m mde Lu of the Total Lenght of Stay 00 00 00 S Total timer m E Residual Credit 0 Zero the counter of the total number of accesses The Current status if present or absent within the system can be changed at any time as also can be zeroed the Total length of stay and Total visits using the respective buttons ENGLISH Chapter lt 4 gt page lt 18 gt Software USERS configuration ll CAME ENGLISH RBM8 User MANUAL 4 12 CANCELLI AUTOMATICI Displays and Prints users data and system movements AAA 6 EE f 5 The button DISPLAY PRINT allows for printing of the users list and the configuration of individual users it also allows for the d
42. e update procedures you must have saved all the changes made previously to this end we recommend pressing the buttons indicated here at least at the end of every configuration section indicated above WE File Configure Window oystem 2 Timings Users REME Updates Chronology Preferences Entrances Display Tick the section to update and click on UPDATE YES to confirm the update and wait for the graduated bar found in the lower part of the main window to scroll then click on the button END Discount Bands ok ENGLISH chapter lt 5 gt page lt 2 gt Software UPDATES CHRONOLOGY PREFERENCES mul RBM8 User MANUAL 8 5 2 Chronology management ANCE The dialog CHRONOLOGY MANAGEMENT is used to save the record of all the system s movements onto the hard disk Ef Rbm8 CAME UNITED KINGI File Configure Window System a Timings Users e SJ pene Updates Chronology gt Preferences Entrances Display p Rbm8 Chronological manage x To manually update the file select Manual click on READ then close with OK p Rbm8 Chronological manage 7 Manual at the time 00 00 00 To automatically update the file select Automatic select the time when you want the update to
43. ed opening and closing of the entrances Definition of Blocked Days fully or partly for the system as a whole Block release of the whole system Saving recording of 1500 different users with personal data and code of the assigned command device Printout of users list Printout or display of all movements of the total users per period gt For each individual user Association to a uniform group Enabling disabling modification or final cancellation of the user Definition of the access type normal prepaid depending on quantity or time limit with subscription with calculation of validity in days Selection of AntipassBack type normal or timed Setting of hourly costs or personalised credits Assigning the discounts and free stay Assigning the timebands according to day Monitoring of the current user status if present last entrance and last exit total length of stay total visits remaining credits Printout of the user configuration Printout or display of the user s movements according to period All the above mentioned functions may be enabled blocked changed at any time through the software also all the automations connected to the RBM8 and the REMs may be blocked unblocked with the safety buttons connected to the digital entrances ENGLISH introduction page lt 4 gt CANCELLI AUTOMATICI CHAPTER 1 RBM8 hardware CONNECTIONS INDEX topics page Motherboard descri
44. es and exits of employees are concentrated into two periods allows you to activate an exit for one or two time intervals during the day After these intervals have elapsed the system resumes its normal functions as programmed Using the button PLANNED OPENINGS of the BLOCKED DAYS dialog you open the AUTOMATIC EXITS ACTIVATION m Planned Openings window where you can select the day and exit to which you can A assign one or two periods of planned opening gt Rbm Automatfyx_atput Activation o x Day Exit Activation Status Activation 2 Status tnen activate the planned opening for the period s desired with the scroll bars and by ticking the outlets as enabled Output 1 Output 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Output 1 00 00 00 00 DI 00 00 00 00 iL 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Output 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1D Output 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Activation 2 Start End I gt Enabled p Rbm8 Automatic Output Activation m x Day E sil Activation Status Activation 2 Status 3 30 1 00 17 30 Tue Output 1 00 00 00 00 Dj 00 00 00 00 Dj Wed Output 1 00 00 00 00 tD 00 00 00 00 0 Thu Output 1 00 00 00 00 tD 00 00 00 00 tD Fri Output 1 00 00 00
45. f the connected exits and confirm with OK NUMBER 1 al gt Transponder FUNCTION Entry ASSOCIATION gt Cancello Ingresso E gt Cancello ingressa LAR FARK gt Output 2 Output 3 gt Output 5 2 gt Output 6 TA gt Output gt Output 8 RBM8 User Manuau S 2 11 Associating the sensor to a traffic light control Tei e n id gdkif fT vy eAo oe a A xx _r _ T In the Car park pull down menu select the Local Sensors match to an exit matched to the traffic light 9 NUMBER 1 al gt control and confirm with OK Transponder FUNCTION Entry ASSOCIATION 3 CAR PARK Disabled EN Disabled AN Car Park 1 1 CarPark 3 CarPark 4 chapitre lt 2 gt page lt T gt Software SYSTEM configuration CANCELLI AUTOMATICI RBM8 User MANUAL 2 12 Associating the sensor to a group of users Click on the button GROUPS and in the GROUPS window tick the group of users to associate the device with then confirm with OK This procedure is optional the ALL button associates or disassociates all the groups of users to the device The groups in red are not enabled to enable them see Defining user groups 2 5 p 5 E
46. gt lt 7 gt Hardware CONNECTIONS CANCELLI AUTOMATICI RBM8 INsra LATION ManuaL S 1 7 Connection RBM8 lt gt REM two sections Cable not included type recommended bipolar shielded min 2x 0 5 mm2 TWO section connection The RBM8 can be Each REM is identified by RBM8 by a sequential ne progressive numbering from 1 to 32 Gs independently of the position along the route of the E connection cable this number called also address ES 5 D must be set on the related 5 dip switches in the i ps REM motherboard see 8 1 11 p 14 REM 2 the first to the last REM the distance or the route of 2 the connection cable can be a maximum of 1000 m 1 u x Y aia REM 32 Cable not included REM M type recommended INPUT AND OUTPUT CONNECTABLE l s _ IRRESPECTIVELY TO TERMINAL BOARD 1 OR 2 bipolar shielded dra min 2 x 0 5 mm2 the amount of the REMS in serial connection on the A B section can be a maximum of 32 units f REM aN E t the sub t REM at the subsequen REM INPUT AND OUTPUT CONNECTABLE I Eh 1 IRRESPECTIVELY TO TERMINAL BOARD 1 OR 2 ENGLISH chapter lt 1 gt
47. ic configuration can manage and test up to 8 access automations doors gates bars etc through 4 command devices or 8 digital entrances are also available for uncoded devices alarms emergency blocks sensitive boards etc which broaden the functions applied to the access automations This configuration can support the addition of up to 32 REM expansion items which allow the system to expand its capacity of management and control up to 72 access automations through 68 code command devices and 72 digital inputs The REM is an expansion board designed to increase the capacity of RBM8 in terms of equipment and or devices connected not necessarily both they are connected to each other by way of a serial cable the total length of which can be 1 000 m and where the RBM8 can be at the start single section connection or in an intermediate position two section connection ENGLISH introduction page lt 2 gt 8 INTRODUCTION A CANCELLI AUTOMATICI Where to apply tte CameTCA RBM8 The RBM58 system is adaptable to all situations requiring accesses to be controlled with reference to entry authorization entry exit recording monitoring of entry stay exit enabling and selection of the entrances and exits times and costs of stay block release of the system and or of the authorisations in real time centralised system management This means that the areas being use are extremely varied and among them the main o
48. ining this validity can be renewed at any time Also it is possible to select for each individual user and for the modes PREPAID and PREPAID WITH TIME LIMIT a different number of credits to the one set for the time bands defined in Timings gt Time bands c 3 3 5 p 5 Personalised Access _ x Validity always user Bostick Access Validity in Days Always _ gt gt Number of Credits Applied ton wil gt Cost bands EN by clicking on the button gt gt gt in the area Personalised access the dialog appears of Access Validity in Days the default is always and Number of credits applied IGNORE OK pre set to those of the timebands oet the validity of the access in days that always start from the current date and transfer it to the right box with the button gt gt gt 120 20 12 2002 2021272002 Confirm with the button OK E Upon expiry all accesses will be denied whatever type of authorization was provided for by para 4 6 4 7 4 8 and also if there are newly purchased Credits to or residual ones to use up to re validate the access you must set the validity to always or else add some access days validity the remaining or purchased Credits will be made usable Access Validity in Days Update a chapter lt 4
49. isan Lorenzo 27 04 2002 10 47 50 gt Cancello principale 11 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 27 04 2002 10 52 10 gt Cancello principale 12 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 28 04 2002 10 58 49 gt Cancello principale 13 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 11 04 44 gt Cancello principale 14 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 27 04 2002 06 47 gt Cancello principale 15 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 27 04 2002 08 08 gt Cancello principale 16 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 11 07 gt Cancello principale 17 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 12 40 gt Cancello principale 18 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 2 12 26 gt Cancello principale 19 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 12 12 57 gt Cancello principale 20 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 11 13 52 gt Cancello principale 21 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 2 15 13 gt Cancello principale 22 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 12 15 38 gt Cancello principale 23 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 07 16 17 gt Cancello principale 24 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 07 16 41 gt Cancello principale 25 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 07 17 00 gt Cancello principale 26 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 07 21 14 gt Cancello principale 27 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 11 23 40 gt Cancello principale 28 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 07 24 30 gt Cancello principale 29 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 11 24 57 gt Cancello principale 30 00
50. isplay and or printing of the movements of single users or of all the movements registered by the system Caution Before displaying and or printing the desired lists RBM8 must save all the data necessary that is normally stored in its memory on the PC to do this the Chronology management procedure must be carried out as per 5 5 2 p 3 Users Configuration 0001 Vincenzi Orlando OO02 Forlani Giacomo 0003 Possamai Federico 0004 Vanzan Francesca 0005 Mattiello Massimo 0005 Castellan Renato 000 Chinellato Vincenzo 0008 Federici 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 0010 Nardi Ivana 0011 Toresan Flavio D la 0012 zanon Andrea ATL 0013 Rossi Mario Franco Search for User PERSONNEL CODE ACCESS Total Lenght of Stay Update Cancel 1b a oc A IE xd STATUS 26 04 2002 16 59 59 26 04 2002 16 55 40 INSIDE 00 00 13 Last Entry Last Exit Corrent Status Total timer 3 Residual Credit 50 e For the User configuration and User chronology it is first necessary to select the user we want to control possibly use the dedicated box search by user to find it type in the name in the surname box of the PERSONALISED dialog 8 4 3 p 4 p Rbm8 Prints User list User configuration User chronology System chronalag Users listand User configuration proposes only the print User chronology and System chr
51. it or cancel it always by zeroing it ENGLISH Chapter lt 3 gt page 8 gt CHAPTER 4 RBME8 software USERS CONFIGURATION INDEX arguments page o 2 Configuration window of the 15 2 4 222 1 3 AI e 4 Saving me e 2 eee eee 6 Configuring single user 5 9 Normal access procedure 10 Prepaid access 2 22 T 11 Prepaid time limit access procedure 13 Personal access 14 Add a certain number of Users 15 Users status check 222 22 6 2 18 Displays and Prints users data and system movements 19 Software USERS configuration ll CAME ANCE RBM8 User Manual S 4 1 General notes During the Users configuration operations we recommend frequently saving the selections made this will speed up all the programming thus avoiding frequent checks and reprogramming and make programming itself safer To this end use is made of _ Vedete the UPDATE button Si the SAVE USERSI BUTTON and the graphic button WRITE USER IN RBM8 which must be pressed in succession in the order described In the following pages we will indicate the critical moments for saving with the following graphics 93g m bc
52. nabled to activate it N B it is compulsory to enable at least one group a SEEN This procedure is optional the system can manage the groups of users with a default name Group 1 Group 8 but they must however be activated manually User MANUAL 2 6 Establishing the capacity of sites with traffic light control gt RBMB Groups Definition X dipendenti Visitatori Manutenzione X Group Group Group Group Group Manutenzione 00 1 Sci in __ Iv Enabled Click on TRAFFIC LIGHT Traffic Light x and in the CAR PARKS MANAGEMENT window type in the capacity of each individual site governed by a traffic light The maximum management capacity of the entrances stay time is 1500 units to be divided between the connected traffic lights RBM8 Car Park Management X Car Park 2 Car Park 3 k Car Park 4 Ww 200 Ll Capacity 3 0 aod chapitre lt 2 gt page lt 5 gt Software SYSTEM configuration ll RBM8 RBM8 RBM8 ENGLISH CANCELLI AUTOMATICI User MANUAL 2 7 Configuring the control sensors connected to RBM8 Local Senzorz NUMBER a Jal Disabled In the Local sensors area of dialog RBM8 you must configure the
53. nd control devices for example 2 TNE gt Disabled e safety buttons sensitive footboards alarms etc which we will connect to the REM and which will work on any one of the exits both RBM8 and REMs RBM8 User ManuaL 2 30 Assigning the digital devices to an exit For each entrance select an exit device this Input supplementary digital device will work on lt 1 gt NE Input CarPark 2 you must also tick the related box if the device is the NC type normally closed Input EL 2 x CANCEL cancel gt Disabled EE m p 3 Reset Alarm i 5 Input Car Park 1 gt Qutput Car Park 1 Input Car Park 2 gt Output Car Park 2 Input Car Park 3 gt Output Car Park 3 In addition to the normal exits defined in Assigning a to the exits 8 2 4 p 4 the pull down menu shows eleven exits function defined Blocks Alarm entry Alarm reset and Entrance Exit for each traffic light control The digital entry exit match is independent of the physical position of the latter on RBM8 or REMs 3 ci 9 e chapitre lt 2 gt lt 18 gt CHAPTER 3 RBM8 software TIMINGS CONFIGURATION INDEX arguments page Configuration window of the timings nennen 2 Configuration dialog of
54. nes are PUBLIC CAR PARKS PRIVATE CAR PARKS COMPANY BUILDINGS AND CAR PARKS PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT HISTORIC TOWN CENTRES SPORTS FACILITIES PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES RECYCLING RECOVERY PLANT CEMETERY SERVICES ENGLISH introduction page 3 RBM8 INTRODUCTION A CANCELLI AUTOMATICI What the CameTCA RBM8 can do For all these situations and for all other systems that have access and or exit routes to authorise test record monitor it offers the following functions gt For the system as a whole The possibility of configuring in the system code command devices of different types also for the same automation keyboards radio controls or transponder cards magnetic or swipe type Enabling disabling of the access automations Enabling disabling of the digital entrances Definition of 8 uniform groups of users for collective enablings disablings Setting of 4 traffic light checks clear busy with a maximum number of places allowed and possible fixed booking occupying Choice of the relay function type bistable monostable with setting of the monostable closing time Choice of contact type NO NC for all the digital entrances Programming of 8 different timebands according to day Enabling disabling of the timebands Programming of hourly costs according to timeband and day Setting of 4 discount levels Programming of a minimum free stay Setting of the duration of timed AntipassBack Programm
55. nnector 12V AC transformer INCLUDING for 230V AC 50 60Hz networks e consumption 800mA protected by thermal fuse operating temperature from 10 to 40 C Cable not included type recommended bipolar shielded min 2x 0 5 mm2 ENGLISH Chapter 1 gt page 6 gt Hardware CONNECTIONS AUTOMATICI RBM8 INsrALLATION ManuaL S 1 6 Connection RBM8 lt gt REM single section RS485 serial port Cable not included type recommended bipolar shielded min 2x 0 5 mm2 SINGLE section connection RBM8 is found at the end of the cables route RBM8 7 Each REM is identified by RBM8 by sequential pos m e progressive numbering from 1 to 32 independently of the distance or the route of the position along the route of the connection cable the connection cable must be this number called also address must be set on the amaximum of 1000 m related 5 dip switches in the REM motherboard see 8 1 11 p 14 mum REM 2 Ep p 7 4 SA 5 31 5485 serial port ERES BOARD 1 2 REM 55000 56000 57 1 at the subsequent REM for maximum of 32 units INPUT AND OUTPUT CONNECTABLE IRRESPECTIVELY TO TERMINAL BOARD 1 OR 2 ENGLISH chapter lt 1
56. on E CONTROL BOARD 9 FUSE 630mA nnnnnnnnn q q q g Lj UHUUHUUUuu 1 AF43S AF150 R700 R800 2 AFA3S AF150 R700 R800 TSPOO LT001 S1 GND 51 GND 1 2 REM A B GND A B GND CAME CANCELLI AUTOMAT CONTROL LINE FUSE 1 6A OUT1 OUT2 Terminals for 230V ac dc board powering 2 Power supply protection fuse 3 Circuit protection fuse 4 Terminals for connecting the sensors keyboards Card 5 Connectors for signal decoding boards for selectors and sensors and frequency radio controls 6 Terminals for antenna connection 7 lerminals for connecting the input digital devices 8 Terminals for connecting the devices to control automations alarms traffic lights etc 9 LED notifying active circuit 1 REM address selector 11 Terminals for connecting to the RBM8 and or to another REM chapter 1 gt page lt 3 gt Hardware CONNECTIONS ENGLISH CANCELLI AUTOMATICI RBM8 INSTALLATION MANUAL 81 3 description
57. onology proposes instead the display and possibly the print chapter lt 4 gt page lt 19 gt Software USERS configuration CANCELLI AUTOMATICI RBM8 User Manual _ 4 12 gt Displays AND PRINTS USERS DATA AND SYSTEM MOVEMENTS To print a users list of the system Select Users list and click on the button PRINT User list User configuration User chronology System chronolog The software directs the print input to the default Windows printer so you should test the status and the properties of the default printer for the single sheet printers not continuous sheet we recommend selecting an A4 Horizontal sheet and suitable margins in the printer properties Example of printout of the Users list Installer Date 22 08 2002 Print type User list system COLLAUDO_GB Total users 13 Page 1 0001 Vincenzi Orlando 0002 Forlani Giacomo 0003 Possamai Federico 0004 Vanzan Francesca 0005 Mattiello Massimo 0006 Castellan Renato 0007 Chinellato Vincenzo si Federici Franco The symbol on the left of the Trevisan Lorenzo 0010 Nardi Ivana progressive number signals the 0011 Toresan Flavio presence of the user in the 0012 Zanon Andrea 0013 Rossi Mario ENGLISH Chapter lt 4 gt page lt 20 gt Software USERS configuration E S 4 12 DisPLAYS AND PRINTS USERS DATA AND SYSTEM MOVEMENTS CANCELLI AUTOMATICI RBM8 User MANUAL
58. ons Portone magazzino Print user name and Print Portone officina gate name adds them to the L SA Porta reception display and the print see the Parcheggio 1 Parcheggio 2 following examples Parcheadio 3 select the period day month and start year and period end you want the detail for select the appropriate options and click on the button DISPLAY Example of display without options Print user name and Print gate name select 02 1 0003 26 04 2002 10 41 02 gt 21 0003 26 04 2002 10 41 05 gt Ol 31 0003 26 04 2002 10 41 07 gt 02 41 0003 26 04 2002 10 41 08 gt Ol A ENGLISH chapter lt 4 gt page lt 22 gt e CAME CANCELLI AUTOMATICI Software USERS configuration RBM8 User MANUAL 4 12 gt DispLays AND PRINTS USERS DATA AND SYSTEM MOVEMENTS Example of display with only the option Print user name selected p Rbm8 List History x E Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 41 02 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 41 05 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 41 07 Trarricam Laren FeR Ad FAnS 1n d41 nsS Example of display with the options Print user name and Print gate name selected p Rbm8 List History X 26 04 2002 10 41 02 26 04 2002 10 41 05 26 04 2002 10 41 07 oad 7m dl nn Lorenzo Cancello principale Trevisan Lorenzo Cancello principale Cancello principale Mass 11_ Lorenzo rai T
59. page lt 8 gt Hardware CONNECTIONS CANCELLI AUTOMATICI RBM8 InstaLLarion ManuaL S 1 8 Connection RBM8 REM lt gt REMOTE CONTROL sensor ATOMO series 8 you mustconnect the R501N receiver which includes the AF43S radiofrequency card to in sert in the dedicated connector and a TOP A433N antenna on the receiver itself R700 R800 AT02 Bes PR P B 51 GNDOUT m T D TOP series TOP 432M REM M a gt 5 ea der T TEDANA TAN the REM sim Y ply insert an AF43S TAM series radiofrequency card and connect a i T TOP A433N antenna to TOP A433N air MR the REM motherboard 55000 56000 5 7000 0000006 A ME ENGLISH chapter lt 1 gt page lt 9 gt Hardware CONNECTIONS CANCELLI AUTOMATICI RBM8 INsrALLATION ManuaL S 1 9 Connection RBM8 REM lt gt KEYPAD sensor s 800 S5000 UUUU E 9 co iib R800
60. ption 2 5 ana ee 2 REM Motherboard description 3 PG30 descripiionas s m E 4 General layout of the RBM8 system 5 Connection RBM8 lt gt lt gt Personal Computer 6 Connection RBM8 lt gt REM single 7 Connection RBM8 lt gt REM two 8 Connection RBM8 REM lt gt REMOTE CONTROL 9 Connection RBM8 REM lt gt KEYPAD 10 Connection RBM8 REM lt gt CARD READER sensor 12 ist Of REM addresses 5 o t teen 14 Hardware CONNECTIONS ENGLISH CANCELLI AUTOMATICI RBM8 INsra LATIoN ManuaL S 1 1 RBM8 Motherboard description LINE FUSE 1 6A JO CONTROL BOARD FUSE 1 6A 0000000000 0000000000 nnnnnnnnn p g p 9 p g q TI0000OO 00000 O MODEM
61. r code by clicking on the numbered buttons or give the software the task of generating a random code 1 2 3 E by clicking on RANDOM o and confirm with OK 5 s Random Eh By using the KEYCODE dialog for generating saving a keypad code this guarantees if other users are El Eed iS 4 present that there are no codes with the same number once generated or dialled the code can be cancelled and ce DK changed either wholly or partly with the buttons C or Rh CE 3 ENGLISH Chapter lt 4 gt page 8 gt Software USERS configuration mul CAME RBM8 User MANUAL 4 5 Configuring single user access CANCELLI AUTOMATICI In the ACCESS dialog it is possible to program for each user different access procedures with or without costs in particular access type discount prepaid amount validity and access cost time band access type of AntipassBack By default the settings are access type NORMAL Discount NONE Prepaid ZERO Timebands enabling ALL Validity of access ALWAYS Access cost PREDEFINED of the system see Timings Configuration Time Bands 3 5 5 AntipassBack Apb DISABLED ACCESS t Prepaid t Prep time limit Blocked Prepaid all Enabling Time Bands 4 41 mr m
62. ri DE 5 3 Security exit 2 Entree Entree Entr e Save Mame gt Entr e 37 Entree 39 chapter lt 6 gt page lt 3 gt Software ENTRANCES MONITOR mul RBM8 User MANUAL S 6 1 gt ENTRANCES DISPLAY DISPLAY AREA OF THE REMS STATUS 23 25129130121 EA The REMS with white background are not connected or configured see c 2 2 18 p 12 The REMS with a green background are connected and are working correctly The REMS with red background are not working correctly due to hardware problems board components need replacing connections to check etc which however do not depend on the configurations Caution If more REMS appear to be connected with green background than those we know are present in the system this means that during connection they were not correctly defined with the dedicated selector in their motherboard see 1 1 11 p 14 For example if in a system with 3 REMS one of them is defined with the number 6 i e a logical software address see previous references RBM8 will display 6 REMS connected this does not however prejudice the system s working but simply that REMs 4 5 and 6 will appear with a red background DISPLAY AREA OF THE SYSTEM CONTROLLED BLOCKS Remote block will appear green if a device is connected in a digital entrance for example an emergency button that is aimed at volunta
63. rily blocking the system if activated the box will turn red thus signalling the block Block from PC instead is always green because it is a software block and turns red when the related button is intentionally pressed BLOCKS RBM8 the System Configuration c 2 2 1 p 2 Block from FE Save Mame The 4 traffic lights connectable to RBM8 will appear red 1 when the maximum capacity is reached 375 or else the possibly modified capacity less than 375 in the System ne Configuration c 2 2 6 p 5 xe is 2 pu 0001 ll e z z sah 5 Bostick 18 06 2007 5 a PEMS sens Bostick 18 06 7002 z FEMS sens Bostick 15 06 2002 FEMS sens Bottick 11 06 2002 FEMS sens Bostick 16 06 2002 EEMS sens Bostick 15 06 2002 a FEMS sens Bostick 18 06 2002 5 FEMS sens This area shows the last 8 users that used any entrance of the system the name of the entrance depends on the selection made in the PREFERENCES 5 5 3 p 4 ENGLISH chapter lt 6 gt page lt 4 gt
64. ssigning a name to the exits connected to RBM8 and REMS 4 Detining user groups He MEINE ee ON MUI Meu EE 5 Establishing the capacity of sites with traffic light control 5 Configuring the control sensors connected to 8 6 Sensorlypo c r A ee eee 6 Sensorf uncuon c oe 6 Associating the sensor to a connected exit 7 Associating the sensor to a traffic light control 7 Associating the sensor to a group of users 8 Configuring the exits connected to 8 9 Activating the RBM8 9 ED plo lio nee ee 10 Configuring the digital entrances connected to 8 11 Associating the digital devices to the exits 11 Configuring REMS a a M 12 Assigning names to the 5 2 12 Configuring the control sensors connected to the REMS 13 Sensor Type SEM 13 Sensor f hctlon E uu 13 Associating the sensor to a connected exit EM 4 2
65. t Cancello principale 7 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 46 03 gt Cancello principale 8 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 46 27 gt Cancello principale 9 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 10 47 30 gt Cancello principale 10 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 27 04 2002 10 47 50 gt Cancello principale 11 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 27 04 2002 10 52 10 gt Cancello principale 12 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 28 04 2002 10 58 49 gt Cancello principale 13 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 11 04 44 gt Cancello principale 14 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 27 04 2002 11 06 47 gt Cancello principale 15 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 27 04 2002 11 08 08 gt Cancello principale 16 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 11 11 07 gt Cancello principale 17 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 12 11 40 gt Cancello principale 18 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 11 12 26 gt Cancello principale 19 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 12 12 57 gt Cancello principale 20 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 11 13 52 gt Cancello principale 21 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 11 15 13 gt Cancello principale 22 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 12 15 38 gt Cancello principale 23 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 07 16 17 gt Cancello principale 24 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 07 16 41 gt Cancello principale 25 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04 2002 07 17 00 gt Cancello principale 26 0009 Trevisan Lorenzo 26 04
66. the costs i 3 the Prepaid 212 2 22 2222 3 Discount E a a 2222 27 4 Configuration dialog of the Time 5 Configuration dialog of the Blocked Days 6 Configuring the Planned openings 7 Software TIMINGS configuration CANCELLI AUTOMATICI RBM8 User MANUAL 83 1 Configuration window of the timings RBEMS Undates Ehrol Prete Entra EN 4 G GRO A Configuration dialog of costs credits and discounts B Configuration dialog of the time bands C Configuration dialog of blocked days and planned openings D Button for reading the current memory of the RBM8 E Button for writing the current programming on RBM8 F Button for cancelling for adding changing data valid as cancellation during programming on the hard disk does not affect the current memory of RBM8 ENGLISH chapter lt 3 gt page lt 2 gt Software TIMINGS configuration mul ANCE RBM8 User MANUAL 3 2 Configuration dialog of the costs In the COSTS dialog the time may be set relating to single credits and a minimum free time for all days of the week it is also possible to define 4 discount levels Notes The credits represent only one unit of measurement which becomes
67. the multiplier of each type of currency Euro Pound sterling US Dollar etc to calculated the related value Prepaid Credit Value Care Day Minimun free time 00 00 00 Time associated to the credit 00 01 00 Discount on Stay Time RBM8 UseR MANUAL 3 3 Values for the Prepaid use the scroll bars to select the Prepaid Credit Value the Credit max 2 hours and the B 9 J Minimum fr ime max 2 ours me free time 00 30 00 3 4 ii Time associated to the credit 01 00 00 al x The Minimum free time is optional the default value of the Time associated to the Credit is 1 minute ENGLISH Chapter lt 3 gt page 3 gt Software TIMINGS configuration RBM8 User MANUAL 3 4 Discount levels set up to 4 discount levels prices a 01 30 00 Mid TI 01 00 00 p a according to EE time and Its mE a This illustration shows 3 discount levels set the user after the first half hour has the right to 1 discount credit after 1 hour to 3 credits and after an hour and a half to 5 discount credits At any time the discounts may be disables by using the ELIMINATE button chapter lt 3 gt page lt 4 gt ENGLISH Software TIMINGS configuration mul CAME RBM8 User MANUAL 8 3 5 Configura
68. tion dialog of the Time bands TIME BANDS Start Time Inizio Fine Crediti 00 00 05 05 11 14 LT 20 43 Copy AntiPassB ack Status 00 01 00 _ 4 Enabled Disabled In the dialog TIME BANDS up 8 time bands can be set for every day of the week along with related prepaid values the AntipassBack time is valid for the total day Prepaid Value 1 Credits Notes The default settings are number of bands 8 time band length 3 hours prepaid value 1 credit AntipassBack time 1 minute use the scroll bars to Soft select the day and Sun EN 4 13 30 al 1 time band and set the start and end time being sure not to overlap the bands define the credits per band and then enable it Lastly set the AntipassBack time GEO cu ae ENG ET valid for the whole s 18 00 20 59 8 21 00 23 59 57 2 the COPY button copies the settings for dai all days of the week Notes The extra bands Status are to be neutralised by Enabled Disabled choosing blocked Prepaid Value 2 Credits x AntiPassb ack 03 00 00 UPDATE ZA Re ENGLISH Chapter lt 3 gt page lt 5 gt Software TIMINGS configuration mul RBM8 User MANUAL 3 6 Configuration dialog of the Blocked Days In the BLOCKED DAYS dialog the blocked or closed days can be set
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