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1. Portals on the Network Last Operation Results Network Name Hyperlink MAC Address IF Address Subnet Mask New Portal IF Configuration IP Address ree Sean Retrieve IF Configuration during Scan Siik ai Wear ae Update IP Configuration 4 Manual Connection Gateway Td Generate Certificates Only Portal Service Port Fortal Config Serice Port f 1000 Fill Default SSL Enabled Export Portal IF Configurations Manual Connection Set Default Configuration T Clear Transactions T Set Back to Factor Default Ready Scan Note 4 Select a portal from the list 5 At this point you may change the IP address from the factory set ting to one from the range you ve created Under New Portal IP Configuration type in the IP Address 6 You may need to adjust the SubNet Mask to match your network Consult your network administrator for details 7 If you wish to generate a SSL certificate for a more secure connec tion click on the SSL Enabled checkbox If you enable SSL for one Portal Gateway you must enable it for all Portal Gateways in your system 8 If you have a direct connection to the Portal Gateway and you have changed the IP address click on Update IP Configuration to update the selected portal Figure 43 Update IP Configuration El Standey Wi Portal Cendiqpinal i SEL 1th S l lgj xj Lait Operation Raiki Mates Mara Harel HAC Adha
2. Vertical centerline Horizontal ja centerline Figure Marking centerlines on outside door face Note Follow the Precision 2300 Based on the kind of exit device you have use the table door preparation for Sargent below to locate the appropriate door preparation ignoring any steps directly per On the template circle the holes needed for your instal taining to the mortise lock or lation and cross out those that are not applicable key cylinder Device Figure Rim 2100 Figure 2 Surface Vertical 2200 Figure 3 Mortise 2300 Figure 4 Wood Door Concealed 2700 Figure 3 Concealed Vertical 2800 Figure 3 Rim with RQE Figure 5 Rim without RQE Figure 7 Surface Vertical Figure 7 Concealed Vertical Figure 7 Sargent Rim Figure 6 BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 3 a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology EXQ Exit Hardware Trim Preparing the door a sos Std H ee Outside of LHRB door Outside of RHRB door Figure2 Outside door prep for use with Precision exit hardware 2100 Series Hole Description Battery bracket hole Battery bracket har ness hole Sensor harness rout ing hole Door sensing switch mounting hole and channel Escutcheon mount ing holes Door sensing switch magnet hole in door frame or opposing door leaf Cylinder hole e __ 8 Co Lift finger slot ON 1
3. ae Se r aali Antenna wire Battery connector Side tabs Q WS i Door status connector Door ke RQE connector status Sla Motor connector Per of pe Figure 14 Routing the wires on the fire plate Route wire harness and position outside escutcheon 1 From the outside of the door feed the motor connector battery connector door status switch and antenna wire through the harness hole Caution When routing the connectors make sure the wire harness is not routed across any sharp edges or over any surface that could damage its sleeving or wire insulation 2 Onthe inside of the door insert the two countersunk mounting screws into the holes at the top and bottom of the fire plate 3 Tighten the mounting screws until the fire plate is securely mounted to the door Route wires on fire plate 1 Route the motor connector wire RQE connector and door status connector underneath the side tabs as shown in Figure 14 2 Route the battery connector and antenna wire above the side tabs See Figure 15 for additional detail 10 BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology 9KQ Cylindrical Locks Installing the lock 1 Connect motor wires RQE and door status switch From the inside of the door make the following connections Motor RQE Door status switch No
4. 13 In the Reference Trigger State field select either Active High or Ac tive Low from the drop down list this reference will act as a toggle from one state to the other 14 Under Type select the event type from the drop down list E Restore Readers To Normal E Change Output Reference E Override Reader Access Level E Override Timezone User Group Access E Restore Output Reference To Normal 15 Click Update and continue defining devices then click Finish to save your settings and exit the dialog box 120 Misc This category contains three fields Contact 1 Contact 2 and Refer ence that you can use to store any miscellaneous information you that will be helpful to you and your system For example you may decide to enter the phone number or email address for Stanley Tech nical Support in case you experience technical difficulties PIN Settings If your system will require user PINs you may set the PIN length here Perform the following steps 1 Click in the PIN Length field and select the ellipsis button at the far right The PIN Length window opens Figure 84 Set the Value of PIN Length Set the Yalue of PIN Length E 2 Set the value to a number between 3 and 6 by typing it in or sliding the bar to select the position of the PIN length you will use on seg ment cards Then press OK 121 Adding Users to the Segment Note 122 The system is now ready for you to add users Follow the steps in this s
5. 131 132 will have 30 seconds to scan the card When recognized the num ber will display in the Credential Number text box 2 Select Finish and return to the Credential Setup dialog box Serial Card Reader If you have a Serial Card Reader connected to your computer select Serial Card Reader and then select the appropriate com port from the drop down list 1 When you are ready to scan the card select the Scan button You will have 30 seconds to scan the card When recognized the num ber will display in the Credential Number text box 2 Select Finish and return to the Credential Setup dialog box Adding a Credential Type At least one credential type must be defined for the system The de fault credential type in Wi Q AMS and Omnilock WAMS is Keypad If you use other than keypad credential types you can add them to the User Credentials Setup dialog box To add a card type to the list 1 In the Users Credentials Setup dialog box select the Add button The Add Credential to User dialog box opens Figure 94 Add Credential to User Add Credential to User Alex Beta DOl x Select a Credential Type to Add 2 Select the Credential Type from the drop down list in this case Proximity Card 3 Select Finish The User lt Proximity Card gt Credential Number Set ting dialog box opens 4 Now you may manually enter a credential number or scan the cre dential with a scanning device PIN You can add a
6. Configure Windows Firewall Ports Several ports must be enabled in your Windows firewall settings to allow proper communication with AMS WAMS The following ports must be enabled E Port 23 E Port 80 E Port 1433 E Port 1434 E Port 8000 E Port 11000 Port 5353 If your firewall is disabled then all ports are open by default If the firewall is on perform the following steps in order to add the required ports listed above Jo Note The screenshots below reflect a Windows 2007 operating system 36 Navigating through the firewall settings in other editions of Windows will be slightly different 1 Navigate to your Windows Firewall settings from your PC s control panel See Figure 10 Then click on Advanced settings Figure 10 Windows Firewall Navigate to Windows Firewall OU t Control Panel All Control Panel Items Windows Firewall ka 4 Search Control Pane D Control Panel Home i ioi z 3 Help protect your computer with Windows Firewall Allow a pray ee feature Windows Firewall can help prevent hackers or malicious software from gaining access to your computer through Windows Firewall through the Internet or a network Change notification settings How does a firewall help protect my computer el Turn Windows Firewall on or What are network locations off nen in j Li r i mac fay Restore defaults y Home or work private networks Connected Advanced settings
7. Note f the door is a fabricated hollow metal door determine whether it is properly reinforced to support the lock If door reinforcement is not adequate consult the door manufacturer for information on proper reinforcement For dimensions for preparing metal doors see the OM2 Template Installation Specifications for 45HOM Mortise Locks 7833178 2 Stanley Omnilock a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Stanley Omnilock 45HOM Mortise Locks Planning the installation 1 Separate the templates provided on the OM1 Template Installation Template for 45H Mortise Locks 783316 Note f installing an Extreme Weatherized model see Installation Addendum for Stanley Omnilock 45HOM Extreme Weatherized Locks 183317 This Left hand LH PEE Right hand RH includes the template for locating the extreme weatherized module mounting holes 2 Position one of the door edge templates on the door making sure that the lock case mortise shown on the template aligns with the mortise pocket prepared in the door Left hand Right hand 3 Using the centerlines on the door edge templates a d Outside reverse bevel as guides position the appropriate door template LHRB RARE on each side of the door You need to take the Figure3 Door Handing Chart bevel into account Tape the templates to the door EJ Center punch and drill holes 1 Center punch the necessary drill points See th
8. Select WAMS User Directories aa 8 This will open the Select WAMS User Directory Account dialog box Select Search and a list of users will be generated below Se lect the desired Windows user and then click Finish Figure 113 Select WAMS User Directory Account Select WAMS User Directory Account select Directory Account tor the linked to the WAMS User Field Condition Value Name contains Accounts Search _Usemmame Cancel 9 Back in the Select WAMS User Directories window the directory will now have a checkmark Click Finish As long as you are logged into Windows using the account you linked to in the previous procedure you will not be prompted to input a login ID and password the next time you log into Configurator fers 156 Configurator Overview The following sections provide a brief overview of the Configurator module s Display and Tab options Display Options All tasks in Wi Q AMS and Omnilock WAMS start from the Configura tor which has six tabs Segment Portals Readers Timezones Users and Firmware AMS WAMS operates in the Windows environment using its standard Windows conventions You can use Configurator full screen or resize the window using the min max buttons in the top right corner of the window Following is the Segment Tab in minimized view with the scroll bar visible This is a useful option if you must run a number of other ap plications on
9. Upgrades at this Capacky Tai PO iw f jvebble Readers in Sprem he ees pici LEi ipia El Resda 0084 50da 2000 Waser Credea jima Weeversiy Indi 6 Select Finish To apply a licensed upgrade to a Portal 1 From the System Upgrades dialog box select the Portal Upgrades Tab 2 Select the Portal Capacity you wish to add 3 Review the Upgrades at this Capacity box to ensure the upgrade you need is available 4 From the Portals in System list select the Portal you wish to up grade 5 Select Add lt lt 6 Select Yes Once upgraded your change will be reflected in the Upgrades at this Capacity box Figure 124 Portal Upgrades System Upgrades E Upgrade Information Reader Upgrades Portal Upgrades Re Branding 4 gt Upgrades at this Capacity Portal Capacity 64 Readers met e mus Available Portals in System Current Ca Portal Path Clear All Select All Clear All Select All 7 Select Finish Note Ifthe upgrade capability you need is not available you can either redistribute capacity among different Portals and readers or contact Stanley Security Solutions Customer Support to upgrade your capacity 169 170 Downgrading Capacity You can downgrade a reader s or Portal s capacity For example you can redistribute the Portal capacity to maximize the use of your cur rent licenses To downgrade a reader capacity 1 From the Reader Capacity Tab
10. a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology EXQ Exit Hardware Trim Completing the installation p anii E 18 Install battery pack in bracket ae 1 Connect the battery pack to the battery connector on Battery pack the wire harness as shown in Figure 29 Caution When connecting the battery pack ee make sure Battery bracket there are no loose wire connections where the l wires are inserted into the connectors Antenna wire the connectors are firmly mated ee Relay shunt 2 Place the battery pack in the holder inside the battery wires bracket and dress the wire harness inside the bracket Caution The battery pack fit will be snug Make sure you do not damage the sleeving on the bat tery pack Doing so may cause the batteries to drain 3 If installing with a surface vertical rod device dress the wire harness inside the bracket to the left of the rod so that the harness will not interfere with the movement of the rods we We recommend that you loosely coil the harness and Inside of door use a cable tie to secure the coil To avoid damaging Figure 29 Connecting the battery pack the harness do not put any sharp bends in it or flex it close to the connectors Caution Failure to dress the wire harness away from the rod could damage the wire harness causing the lock s electronics to not work prop erly 18 BEST ACCESS SY
11. hole for Precision 2200 2700 and 2800 exit devices only BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 13 a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology EXQ Exit Hardware Trim Installing the exit hardware and trim _ Wire entry from trim for rim 2100 device Wire entry from o a trim for vertical rod 2200 2700 ae 2800 device 2 s gt Pull sensor wires to top of device head shaded area Figure 23 Pulling sensor harnesses to the top of the device head NO Red Violet EXO Trim Sensor harness NC Org NO Normally O Touchbar Normally Open NC Normally Closed switch COM Common NO Butt ON Not used splices Figure24 Schematic diagram for connecting Precision sensor harness wires E Route sensor wires Use the following table to determine sensing wire functions Wire function Colors na pi wires Touchbar monitoring RQE Orange and tan 2 Door sensing White 2 Latchbolt sensing Red and blue 2 1 Pull wires from the sensor harness door position switch latchbolt switch and touchbar switch to the top of the device head as shown in Figure 23 Note For Precision 2300 Sargent 8800 or any Von Duprin application without RQE pull the door position switch and sensor harness wires into the battery bracket area rather than the device head Note For Von Duprin applications with RQE touchbar switch wires must be re
12. 5 Now you are ready to register the credential If the credential type you need is not in the list of card types on the left you can add one See Adding a Credential Type on page 132 Credentials Deactivation Date You can define whether a user s creden tials can be automatically de activated based on an expiration date This is useful for example when entering credentials for a temporary employee or contractor If the credential can expire select True from the drop down list next to the Credentials have Deactivation Date field and then enter the de activation date in the Credentials Deacti vation Date field If the credential cannot be de activated select False from the drop down list The default deactivation date is 26 years to Note ensure a user s credential is not inadvertently deactivated Registering the Credential When you click on the Number field below the Credential category and select the ellipsis button the Specify the Credential Number dialog box opens From here you can enter the credential number manually scan the user s card with a scanning device connected to your computer or specify a reader where the user will scan their card Steps to register each type of card are presented in the next few sections If you use the reader scan method the card used must be unassigned To register a Keypad credential 1 Keypad credentials are automatically registered by the system and no further steps
13. Establish an Archive Protocol An industry best practice for use of any archiving systems is to es tablish a protocol for who when and how much data to archive depending on the volume and nature of the data being archived For security purposes it will be important to ensure the protocol is being implemented by also establishing an audit practice 171 1 2 Using System Administrator Figure 125 System Administrator 0 Administrator Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software x oj xj File Help Archive and Restore Import Fortal Statistics m OFM Database Reader Statistics Wi Q Importer Transactions Firmware Manager Restore Data Import Portals Fortal Certificates Caution Itis recommended that archive and restore activity not be performed on an online Segment A Segment can be taken offline by stoppingthe Stanley WiIQAMS Service The Windows Services dialog can be found at Control Panel Administrative Tools Services From here you can archive and restore statistics in the AMS WAMS database import data to AMS WAMS from the OFM Database or im port data from standard comma delimited files such as txt and csv Archiving Statistics in the AMS WAMS Database It is important to maintain your database in optimum condition On the basis of the statistics volume in your segment you should estab lish a protocol to regularly archive data that are not likely to be used again For example each month you
14. User Fields in Facility User Fields Field Mame Company Mame Title Address City State Postal Code Country Contact 1 Contact 2 Reference E Telephone Number Add iE oo0o0000000 Remove o Alternate Phone Contact Clear All Select All Clear all Select All Add Field Finish 5 Select the Checkbox next to the field and click lt lt Add The field is transferred to the User Fields in Segment box on the left 6 Select Finish The new field is now added to the User Field Man agement dialog box 101 102 Adding a New User Fields Category 1 In the User Field Management of Segment dialog box click the Add Category Link at the bottom of the dialog box Figure 71 Add Category fuser Field ed Configure Seqment Users Fields Telephone Number Alternate Phone Contact Statistics Update Add Category 2 The Add and Remove System User Categories window opens Figure 72 Adding and Remove System User Categories User Field Management om Add and Remove system User Categories Add Remove Finish 3 Click the Add button Category 1 appears in the text box 4 Double click on Category 1 to rename it 5 Click Finish In the Configure Segment Users Fields dialog box the new category is now available for selection from the Category drop down list Now you can select this category when defining a new User Field 103 104 Removing User
15. you may get a different formatting result than if you export to an Adobe Acrobat file or print directly from AMS WAMS However you may wish to export to an Excel file and use the data in another for mat The following example was printed from an Adobe Acrobat pdf file exported from Reports It retains all the formatting as displayed in Reports Figure 156 Sample report file Users of Readers wa Wireless Access Management System To print a report 1 Create the report using the features described in the previous sec tions 2 Click the Printer icon in the menu bar 3 Navigate to the printer you wish to use 4 Print using the appropriate actions for the chosen printer 211 212 To export a report 1 Create the report using the features described in the previous sec tions 2 Inthe menu bar click the Export Report option 3 In the Export Report dialog box select a format type from the drop down list The available types are E Crystal Reports rpt E Adobe Acrobat pdf E Microsoft Excel xls E Microsoft Excel Data Only xls m Microsoft Word doc E Rich Test Format rtf 4 Navigate to the location you wish to export to 5 Enter a filename for the file 6 Click Save Now you can use the report in any manner you wish depending on the format exported Advanced Troubleshooting This section provides an overview on the Portal Gateway status webpage You can access the status webpage f
16. Inside of door Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology 45HQ Mortise Locks Completing the installation Ama cor Antenna wire A i Top cover a lo l o Figure 16 Inside view of top cover _ p Cover screws Wireless cover Antenna wire 7 Inside of door Ce eS Figure 17 Installing the top cover Install top cover inside escutcheon 1 Connect the antenna to its mating connector 2 Place the top cover against the door and above the fire plate Slide the top cover down toward the bottom cover as shown in Figure 17 Caution As you slide the top cover onto the fire plate feed the antenna wire down into the bottom cover Be sure not to pinch the antenna wire on the bottom cover as you slide the top cover into place 3 Use two cover screws to secure the cover to the side of the fire plate as shown in Figure 17 Note Phillips Type 2 and T20 Torx options are available for the cover mounting screws 18 Install mortise case faceplate 1 Secure the mortise case faceplate to the mortise case with the faceplate mounting screws 2 Check the lock for proper operation ae Ba iaaa Mortise case faceplate B Te Faceplate mounting screws Ou 1 QR E iai Sai Outside of door Figure 18 Installing the mortise case faceplate 10 BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Instal
17. Issue Number Look Ahead Enable False lesue Number Position 1 E UserID Settings UserID Length a0 UserID Position 1 UserID Position Type Character Number of Characters in the Credential Set the Maximum Number of Characters on the Credential es Bette Card Track Information Track 2 If you must make changes to the default settings click Add to create a new Magnetic Stripe card configuration and give a name to your con figuration in the Configuration name field Credential Settings Wi Q AMS and Omnilock WAMS can be configured to accept coding from existing Track 2 75 BPI or Track 3 210 BPI cards as long as the code does not exceed the maximum number of characters for that track Magnetic cards are configured as Track 2 by default Perform the following steps to change to Track 3 1 In the Magnetic Stripe Credential Configurations window click the Card Track Information link at the bottom of the window 2 The Define Magnetic Stripe Card Track Information window opens Specify the desired track from the dropdown menu Then click Finish 3 Click OK to exit the Magnetic Stripe Credential Configurations win dow 4 Inthe Segment tab click Update at the bottom right to update your segment Card Track Limits Wi Q AMS and Omnilock WAMS are flexible and may accept coding from existing Track 2 or Track 3 cards as long as they do not exceed the maximum number of characters for that track These characters include any
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19. Overtightening may damage the locking mechanism 3 By temporarily installing a lever test the lock to make sure that it doesn t bind Outside mounting l plate ee y p Inside mounting plate Figure7 Installing the trim mounting plates 4 BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology 45HQ Mortise Locks Installing the trim 9 Install concealed cylinder amp core 1 Use a cylinder wrench to thread the cylinder into the mortise case so that the groove around the cylinder is even with the door surface as shown in Figure 8 P Caution A malfunction can occur if the cylinder is threaded in too far ffr 2 Secure the cylinder in the mortise case with the a s l sled cylinder retainer screw a a screw 3 Insert the control key into the core and rotate the key 15 degrees to the right 4 With the control key in the core insert the core into ee the cylinder w 5 Rotate the control key 15 degrees to the left and nF withdraw the key a Caution The control key can be used to remove cores i and to access doors Provide adequate security for the Il control key 10 Install trim hole insert and bushing Figure8 Installing the concealed cylinder 1 Insert the trim hole insert into the upper trim hole on the outside of the door as shown in Figure 9 O 2 Insert the bushing into the harness hole on the outside of the door as shown
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21. Task 10 E E 85 Configure AMS WAMS Software Task 11 ASSOCIATIONS riisikaid ae ee 97 Credential Settings c cscccsssessseeeeeeees 109 1L P OEE E E E ues 117 NS a S 121 PIN UL Sag oeceacpessaecissnane snes tc eeearien scence 121 Adding Users to the Segment 122 Portal and Reader Control and Messaging sresccieneis dieses 135 Configuring TIM ZONES ccccceeeeeeeeeees 138 Using and Managing the System Wi Q AMS and Omnilock WAMS COMI OUN ALON crna 146 System Administrator cccccccssseeeeees 171 Backing Up and Restoring Your AMS WAMIS Database cce 179 Firmware Updates cccscccscssssseeeeeseeees 183 Transactions MOnitor cccsccecsseceeeeeees 186 Statistics MONItOF ccccccseeseeeeeeeeeeees 196 RODO IS cota eee eee 204 Advanced Troubleshooting Status Flags in the FLAGS Column 216 Update Flags in the PEND Column 217 Glossary cccecssssssssssssssssesseeseeseesenaes 219 Lock installation 00000eeeeeees 225 Overview This manual is your complete guide to the Stanley Wi Q Access Management System and Stanley Omnilock Wireless Access Man agement System It provides detailed steps to install hardware and software configure and customize your system and use and manage the system The information is presented in a linear manner describing each tab feature and application in the sy
22. Task 7 Add and Configure Portal Gateways page 58 Task 8 Install Portal Gateways page 24 Task 9 Install Door Hardware page 27 Task 10 Sign On and Configure Controllers page 75 0D O O DOD O UU OU UU DO Task 11 Configure AMS WAMS Software page 87 2 Hardware Installation Hardware Overview Note Wi Q AMS and Omnilock WAMS run remotely with no need for hard wiring creating a simple innovative approach to access control in any environment Once Wireless Controllers are installed you will need to sign them on to AMS or WAMS software Therefore it is appropriate to install the software before or concurrent with hardware installation For more information see Sign on and Configure Controllers Task 10 on page 7b Figure 3 is a block diagram showing various configurations Wi O AMS and Omnilock WAMS supports all Wireless Controllers via Por tal Gateways A and existing Prox Wiegand ROE door strike and door monitor switch configurations B Configuration types are brief ly described in the following paragraphs Full installation instructions are provided in the following sections 14 Figure 3 Example System Configurations PORTAL GATEWAY 2 4 Ghz Spread Spectrum SECURE AES 128 Bit Encryption SOCKET D WIRELESS cL DOOR T CONTROLLER ETHERNET 10 100 BASE T LAN WAN HOST Up to 64 wireless devices per portal gateway configured in increments of 16 B DOOR MONITOR E
23. The database records transactions by category Under normal oper ating conditions the most common transaction types will be Entry and Request to Exit The system recognizes various alarm and status categories such as E Alarm Cleared All E Alarm Cleared Forced Entry E Anti Tamper Organizing and Sorting Transactions AMS WAMS makes it easy to manage high transaction traffic You could view every transaction in the system real time However in large systems where hundreds of transactions can occur in a very short time you may want to limit the number of transactions dis played or group them in a way that makes sense for system activity For example you can limit the transactions list to only those that occurred in the last ten minute timespan you can sort ascending or descending by column header and you can arrange the columns in any order you wish In addition you can create a hierarchy rather than a columnar view Display by Timespan By default Transactions displays all transactions in the order they occur If you are monitoring all transactions you may want to sim ply watch them as they occur However in large systems your effort may best be served by limiting transactions to only those that have occurred in the previous ten minutes or previous hour The software gives you a number of options from All to year to date To set the display timespan In the Transactions Tab select the Segment you wish to monitor Un
24. Wireless Technology STANLEY Wi 0 ACCESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM amp OMNILOCK WIRELESS ACCESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM USER GUIDE Copyright 2012 Stanley Security Solutions Inc All rights reserved Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Stanley Security Solutions Inc The software described in this document are furnished under a license agreement or nondisclosure agreement This publication is intended to be an accurate description and set of instructions pertaining to its subject matter However as with any publication of this complexity errors or omissions are possible Please call Stanley Security Solutions Inc at 317 849 2250 if you see any errors or have any questions No part of this manual and or databases may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems for any purpose without the express written permission of Stanley Security Solutions Inc This document is distributed as is without warranty of any kind either express or implied respecting the contents of this book including but not limited to implied warranties for the publication s quality performance merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Neither Stanley Security Solutions Inc nor its dealers or distributors shall be liable to the user or any other pe
25. You can do this as many times as you need to ensure you will get a good im port Once you are satisfied that the data has imported as intended click Send to Database The data will now appear in the appropriate fields throughout AMS WAMS Backing Up and Restoring Your AMS WAMS Database Full backup and restore functions are performed outside of AMS WAMS using Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express installed with the software You should plan to perform this function on a regular basis You can also use this program to move the data base to a different computer WARNING This operation should be performed only by an IT pro fessional who is designated as an AMS WAMS User with Admin or Programmer privileges Backing Up the Database Perform the following steps to back up the database 1 2 Exit AMS WAMS From the Windows Start menu select Programs gt Microsoft SOL Server Management Studio Express The connect to Server dialog box opens Enter the Server type Server name and choose your Authentica tion type Then click Connect ig 180 4 The program opens at the default database location Figure 130 Default database display in SOL Server _ Microsoft SQL Server Manag File Edit View Tools Window Comn 5 Double click on databases then right click on the WAMS folder and select tasks gt Backup The backup database dialog box opens Figure 131 Backup Database fT Back Up D
26. _ _ gt CONTROLLER 802 11g or other comm Carrier E PORTAL GATEWAY 12V DC ch Optional 12 24 V Existing DC Power Supply Prox Weigand Sealed Led Acid card reader Battery Pack Portal Gateways The Stanley Portal Gateway is a wireless device connected to the Host computer through a secure IP address similar to the way your computer is connected to the internet It transfers data signals from Wireless Con trollers to and from the Host computer The Portal Gateway recognizes all Wireless Controllers within its antenna range One Portal Gateway can be upgraded to control up to 64 Wireless Controllers Portal Gateways provide bi directional radio frequency communication between Wireless Controllers and the associated host computer s All communications are via secure AES 128 Bit encrypted 2 4 HGz using spread spectrum RF Radio technology The Portal Gateway commu nicates to the host computer through web services via either Ethernet 10 100 Basel approved 802 11 G wireless or an approved commercial RF carrier enabling a wireless solution end to end All communica tions between Wireless Controllers and Portal Gateways can be further backed up by redundant Portal Gateways each with capacity for up to 64 Wireless Controllers Transmit range from Portal Gateway to controller varies based on build ing construction Various factors can affect the range you
27. a 9 Install lock chassis and engage cog eet Retractor retractor in latch Y Latch tube l l l prong From the outside of the door insert the lock chassis O O tch f into the 2 1 8 chassis hole routing the motor wire Q S tailpiece through the notch amp Caution Make sure that the latch tube prongs Latch tube r prong prong J engage the chassis frame and that the latch Cha ee tailpiece engages the retractor S Notch 9 Blo I Inside of door Figure9 Installing the lock chassis and engaging the retractor in the latch Install the trim hole insert bushing ONNE and hub washer on outside of door L gt a a 1 On the outside of the door insert the trim hole insert into the upper trim hole as shown in Figure 10 Trim hole insert 2 Insert the bushing into the harness hole Bushing 3 Slide a hub washer over the chassis sleeve so it rests on the hub Hub Hub washer Outside of door Figure 10 Installing the outside trim hole insert bushing and hub washer 8 BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology 9KQ O lindrical Locks Installing the lock 11 Install fire plate Position the fire plate on the inside of the door so that the chassis fits through the square opening in the fire plate as shown in Figure 11 12 Install through bolts and inside rose
28. click the I O References field and click the el lipsis button at the far right The I O References Setup dialog box opens 117 118 Figure 81 I O References Setup I O References Setup Add Delete and Madity I0 References Reference ID 1 E Name Description Alarm Annunciator Parking Garage A Alarm A Wo Segment 0 Everts Collection Type Input Hame The 70 Reference s Hame Add Denig IO Direct Update ox Here you define an event and type for the reference The system cre ates an I O reference point in the left column of the dialog box and assigns it a reference ID number 2 Click Add 3 Under Description replace the default description Reference1 with a description that will have meaning for your segment such as Alarm Annunciator 4 Under Name replace the default name Reference1 with a name that will have meaning for your segment such as Parking Garage A Alarm 5 Under the I O category click the Segment I O Events field and se lect the ellipsis button at the far right This will open the I O Events Setup window Figure 82 O Events Setup 10 Events Setup Add Delete and Madity l0 Events Change Reporter Only Output Reference Output Reference State Reader Access Level Readers Reference Trigger State Type False UNUSED Active Low Unlock Collection Active Low Restore Readers To Normal Name The lO Event s Hame Add Delete
29. direct communication with the portal configuration service The New Portal IP Configuration fields are used for the new IP Con figuration data Manual Connection When checked allows a portal to be configured by IP address Some networks do not allow port 5353 to be open which is re quired by the application when scanning for portals This allows manual connection to the portal so the portal can be configured You must click on Update IP Configuration after selecting this box SSL Enabled When checked generates a portal certificate that is sent to the portal and stored to the database Enable this box when data encryption is required Multiple portals can be selected when up dating the IP Configuration but only SSL Enabled can be selected This allows a quick operation of enabling SSL on all portals Generate Certificates Only Generates portal certificates for the selected portals Export Portal IP Configuration Exports the portal IP configuration for the selected portals Manual Connection When checked allows you to manually connect to a portal not listed in the Portals on the Network grid by entering the IP address and Port You must click on Set Default Configuration after select ing this box Clear Transactions When checked allows you to clear all transactions from portals you select in the list above This may be selected in combination with the Set Back to Factory Default checkbox To complete this action you
30. flash speed Three red Use the temporary operator flashes card provided with the lock Resetting the WAC The WAC has two reset functions m Soft reset restores previous functionality Use this under normal operation It will reset the WAC but DOES NOT ERASE USERS m Hard reset restores factory settings Use this reset only when moving the WAC or after exhausting all other troubleshooting options Using the soft reset function m Hold the reset button until the green LED flashes five times and then release See Figure 3 Lights will alternate red green rapidly The WAC is restored to its previous functionality Using the hard reset function Caution Use this procedure only to restore the factory default settings Performing these steps will erase all user data that may have been programmed into the WAC m Hold the reset button for up to 30 seconds until the green LED flashes and then the red LED flashes three times Then release See Figure 3 All users are erased and the WAC is restored to its factory default settings P la buon E button i S D D oOooo0oo0o0oOoo0oo0oo000000000 SS Figure 3 Using the reset button BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 5 a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Stanley Wi Q Technology WQX WAC Wireless Access Controllers 6 BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc OMNILOCK Planning the in
31. instance on local machine C Define Password Enter Pazsword Retipe Password F Install within existing SOLSERYER instance lnstance Mame Ex ARACAE GYSAT IOS User Name Password oren 5 The SQL Database Server will install now This may take several minutes 50 6 When the server is successfully installed you will see Installed next to Step 1 As you work through the process steps that have been completed or don t need attention will no longer have click able links Figure 23 AMS Database Server Successfully Installed Stanley i Wi Q Access Management Software Setup AMS Database Server Installed The AMS SOL Database Server is INSTALLED on the Workstation AMS Services Install the Wi Q Windows Service The Wi Q database is then created or updated on the Wi Q SOL Database Server AMS Applications Install the AMS Configurator Transactions and Statistics Monitor ap pPlce 1 52 Step 2 1 On the Setup main page click the AMS WAMS Services link 2 Ifa similar dialog box opens with a link to install Prerequisites click the link See Figure 24 Figure 24 Install Prerequisites 2101 x Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software Setup Examines the workstation to determine if all AMIS Services Intallation Prerequisites are present AMIS Services Install the Wt Windows Service The VWi t O database is then created or updated on the WLO SOL Database server a
32. iol xj File Applications Help E Segment E Portals ea Readers ti Timezones Users Firmware Jb x EE Acme University be o Bloomington Campus f Columbus Campus G E Indianapolis Campus MAC Address 0014F500135F EHS Administration Building Workstation M WAP DT 141 5 Second Floor IT Closet E Name eof Glyde CrawFord Dorm Portal Name Second Floor IT Closet E Johnson Corm Description Second Floor IT Closet E Science Building E Portal Connection IF Address 192 168 1 200 Fort 6000 E Configuration Statistics Update Interval 1 Hours Assigned to Channels ALL CHANNELS O Uploaded Transactions Transaction Settings Transaction Masks Assigned to Channels IEEE amp 02 15 4 Channel 4ssigments for the Portal Add Delete Cancel Update User Admin 2 Under the Configuration category click in the Assigned to Chan nels field The ellipsis button appears at the far right of the field Click the ellipsis button to open the Channel Selection window 83 64 Figure 57 Portal Channel Selection Nase 807 15 4 Channel Selection for Second Floor IT Closet Select the channels to be used 3 Enable or disable channels as needed at least one channel must be selected 4 Click Finish to save your settings Sign on and Configure Controllers Task 10 Note Each segment created in AMS WAMS is assigned a discrete Sign On Key number Select a segment and you will find this number in the ID Category of
33. previous step Mortise for mortise case and faceplate mortise exit devices only Note f retrofitting the EXQ Exit Hardware Trim to an existing exit hardware installation skip this task Mortise the edge of the door for the mortise case and faceplate follow the instructions provided by the exit hardware manufacturer 6 BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology EXQ Exit Hardware Trim Installing the exit hardware and trim 5 Drill holes Caution Double check for the correct lock func tion hand and bevel before drilling 1 Drill the trim holes that are required for your applica tion follow the instructions on the trim template and refer to the figures in step 2 Note 1 To locate the center of a hole on the opposite side of the door drill a small pilot hole through the door Note 2 For holes through a wood door drill halfway from each side of the door to keep the door from splinter ing Install mortise case mortise exit devices only Install the mortise case in the door follow the instruc tions provided by the exit hardware manufacturer Install door sensing switch 1 Clip off the purple wires and connector and remove 2 Clip off the connector from the white door sensing harness with black sleeving and leave as much wire as possible See Figure 9 These wires will be butt spliced to the sensing harness from the trim S
34. select the Reader Capacity 2 From Readers with lt capacity gt list on the left select the reader you wish to downgrade 3 Select Remove gt gt The Reader is restored to its default reader ca pacity and the Upgrades at this Capacity box reflects the change To downgrade a Portal capacity 1 From the Portal Capacity Tab select the Portal Capacity 2 From Portals with lt capacity gt list on the left select the Portal you wish to downgrade 3 Select Remove gt gt The Portal is restored to its default reader capac ity and the Upgrades at this Capacity box reflects the change System Administrator Note system Administrator is an application accessed inside Configurator or from the Windows Start menu With System Administrator you can archive and restore Portal statistics reader statistics and reader transactions From here you can also import data from an existing database or comma delimited file You must be an AMS WAMS User with Administrator privileges to use this feature It is a good idea to archive records on a regular basis It will be helpful to establish a pro tocol and ensure that it is carried out according to plan Archiving and restoring transactions and statistics is not the same as performing a full AMS WAMS database back up Full back up and restore is performed using Microsoft SOL Server Management Studio Express installed with AMS WAMS Complete steps are described later in this chapter
35. ture then follow the applicable steps below to re route A the sensor harness arness Sensor harness PHI Rim PHI Vertical Anemi 2100 2200 2700 2800 cable Antenna cable Primary harness pimay harness Sensor harness Sensor harness PHI Mortise 2300 Von Duprin amp Sargent 8800 Rim LHRB Antenna Antenna cable cable Primary Primary harness harness Sensor harness Sensor harness Von Duprin Von Duprin Rim RHRB Verticals Figure 10 Variations of EXQ Trim rear view 8 BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology EXQ Exit Hardware Trim Installing the exit hardware and trim 1 Carefully peel the black gasket off of the back of the trim Set it aside to be re applied later 2 Remove the backplate from the trim by removing the four screws that attach it 3 While the gasket and backplate are removed change the handing of the trim if necessary Guide pins Do so by removing the four threaded guide pins and S y Lever retaining ring as shown in Figure 11 pulling out and N flipping the lever 180 degrees and then reassembling Retaining For Precision 2100 devices ring 4 Re route the sensor harness out through the alternate wire routing hole as shown in Figure 12 AS eeina 5 Reattach the backplate ensuring that the springs are a properly seated and wires are not pinched ae 6 Reapply the gasket Figure 11 Changing the ha
36. under the User Reports box click on Users of Readers Reports opens at the basic users of Readers Re ports generator 2 In the Segment box select the Segment you wish to report on 3 Available report settings are listed on the left and the results are shown on the right For this particular report the default will be lt All Readers gt Figure 153 Viewing System Reports d Reports Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software oj x File Options Help EO lt Report Settings gt Reader lt All Readers gt Users of Rea Back Ruin Report Current Page No 1 f otal Fage No 1 Zoom Factor 100 User Admin 207 206 4 Use the scroll bars to view the data use menu icons to export print scroll through multi paged reports or use the Zoom tools to get a closer look 5 If you have a large number of readers Click the Toggle Group Tree icon and highlight a specific reader to jump to its section in the report Figure 154 Toggle Group 0 Reports Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software i Joj xi File Options Help Toggle group button Reader Select Reader Back Refresh Current Page Mo 1 Total Page No 1 Zoom Factor 100 User Admin 6 Click Run Report bottom left of screen to return to the Report Generator screen Generating Filtered Reports The report generator defaults to print all records For example when you select the Users of Readers report report content display
37. 12 VDC power from a transformer plugged into a dedicated power source If this is not possible ensure they are plugged in to a 24 7 power circuit that cannot be turned off at a switch such as a light switch that might be turned off by a cleaning crew To make your final determination you must also consider the follow ing E Access to Ethernet 10 100 Base T network connection E Proximity to other I O device s if used E Placement within range of controllers Note Actual distances will vary based on building construction 22 Troubleshooting If you have problems establishing communication using the Wi O Tech nology Site Survey Tool refer to the following troubleshooting guide The green light on the power sup Firmly press the power cord into the outlet on the ply does not turn on outside of the case Confirm that the other end of the power cord is plugged into a working electrical outlet The power supply ts on but the Ensure the power cord is firmly connected to the green light on the Portal Gateway bottom of the Portal Gateway does not turn on The Stanley Site Survey applica Close the application and reconnect the Host PC to tion freezes after clicking Connect the Stanley survey wireless network The Stanley Survey network is not Confirm that the green light on the power supply listed in the Wireless Network Con is on Ensure the power cord is firmly connected to nection window the bottom of the wireles
38. 3108554 ER 7991 12 April 2009 20 BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc STANLEY n 25 a x HEES lt f WI ACCESS SYSTEMS Installation Instructions for Stanley Wi Q Technology WQX WAC Wireless Access Controllers Introduction The WQX Wireless Access Controller WAC controls access to one door or access point It runs on four AA batteries or can be externally powered with a DC power supply The WAC can be purchased integrated in a box with power supply or can be purchased stand alone If purchased as a stand alone unit the power Supply powering the WAC WQX alone with no other devices connected must be able to deliver at least 500mA Antenna LoS SD DANSE AO V Mounting hole Four AA Batteries Figure1 Wireless Access Controller shown without cover Site survey If a site survey has not been completed contact your Stanley Representative Components checklist Use the following checklist to make sure that you have the items necessary to install your Wireless Access Con troller a Power for WAC device only Calculate power requirements for attached readers separately Components provided in the box Q Wireless Access Controller with antenna Q Batteries Q Documentation Optional components Q Indoor ceiling mount omni directional antenna Q Indoor wall mount directional antenna Q Outdoor mount directional antenna Q Outdoor mount omni direction
39. C to 54 C to rain and snow Weatherized 32 F to 129 F Inside 0 C to 54 C N A a See Stanley installation instruction Addendum T83317 Extreme Weatherized Installation for the extreme weatherized model installation T83312 RevB 3132456 ER 7991 12 Feb 2011 Stanley Omnilock a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Stanley Omnilock 45HOM Mortise Locks For hole sizes see the OM1 Template T83316 FeG Fes Figure 1 Identifying holes to drill Door edge Installation template D template Centerline Centerline Figure2 Aligning the templates Planning the installation EM identify holes to drill 1 Determine the lock function to be installed 2 Determine the inside and outside hand and bevel of the door 3 See the Holes by Function table and Figure 3 to determine the holes to be drilled for the lock function Functions Holes by Function poorside in Out mn out Reine fs e emmo a Through Through D Trim mounting Through Through 2 holes door door E Groundinghole F Through bolt hole ae i ae i esame Jaf Je H Thumb turn mounting screw 2 holes J Door Status Switch Door Optional Edge a Because these holes pass through the mortise pocket it is recommended that each hole be drilled separately rather than straight through Position template and mark drill points
40. CLA Yal AS 5 Select OK to save your settings and return to the Users Tab User Groups If User Groups have been created for your segment these will al ready be associated with readers For example a User Group may have been defined for Laboratory Building 1 Laboratory Building1 might have six readers By assigning the User to the Laboratory Building 1 Users Group they will automatically be associated with all the readers in that group A User Group may also be defined as a Timezone Group Timezone User Groups further define access levels for the Master Timezone You can restrict access of certain groups of employees to a specific time period For example you may have a housekeeping group des ignated as a Timezone Group with restricted access to dormitories from 8 00 a m to 4 00 p m weekdays only You would then assign Users from the housekeeping department to this group Steps to add 29 126 users to User Groups are presented in the following section For more information about creating Timezone Groups see Timezone User Group Collections on page 143 Perform the following steps to add a user to a User Group To add a user to a User Group 1 When adding or editing a User in the Associations Category click in the User Groups field and click the ellipsis button The User Groups of User dialog box opens Figure 88 User Groups of User ihre GANEA mi User alee Erta View ond Select User Grouss Associated
41. Networks at home or work where you know and trust the people and devices on the network Troubleshoot my network Windows Firewall state On Incoming connections Block all connections to programs that are not on the list of allowed programs Active home or work private networks as Network 2 Notification state Notify me when Windows Firewall blocks a new program v Public networks Not Connected See also Action Center Network and Sharing Center Click on Advanced settings 2 Select Inbound Rules Figure 11 Inbound Rules Select Inbound Rules Domnin Frotbe Ardea Pra aon I bbord connections that do not match aade are blocked E Oiri corrector thal de nel match a uke are showed Premie Profile is Actwo E ini fr aon E ET ore bison eed Catbourd connection that do not match a sda we alowed D r m frees aon GD heanig that da ri match aada ar bloc E Gien gneto that de no match goda we siwd E Uroa ie eia Ganna Miito D Caren beart i Deae breg eg ty ale a biya arreda ts ed pagra m aa Ta Gan alee ale a coco ehy tethered of comes fom en Ee uae group or computer Dy deit inbound conmectora are hiked unien Heey mah pke ia Mian h i Cae ea Oe RS Chey ach es ae oF 3 Right click on Inbound Rules to open an option menu Select New Rule from the menu Figure 12 New Rule Select New Rule HINEHRNH HI Yer Yer
42. Portal Gateway 021612 Version 3 0 16 21 Device Name Current Version Second Floor IT Closet 3 0 15 147 E Update Clear All Select All Manage Firmware Updates Device Type Device Name Progr Status Firmware File Name Firmware File version Dewice Firmware Delete Clear All Select All User Admin 2 Choose your device type from the dropdown menu and choose the appropriate firmware file If you are reprogramming both the Bootloader and Application files on a Controller you must update the Bootloader file first 3 Check the boxes next to the devices that need updating You can click Select All or Clear All as needed 4 Once you ve made your selections press Update 5 The devices will be added to the Manage Firmware Updates queue below where you can view the download progress and status 185 Transactions Monitor Note 166 Each time a user accesses the system the software collects a trans action from the Controller Portal Gateway network Once the system is signed on and users begin accessing the system transactions begin including any alarm activity You can monitor all this activity tn Transactions Access Transactions via the Windows Start menu To Launch Transactions 1 Select Start gt All Programs gt Stanley Security Solutions gt Stanley Wi Q AMS gt Transactions 2 Enter your Login and Password Transactions opens at the Transac tions Tab 3 From here you can view all tran
43. Reader Control category click the ellipsis button next to User Shunt Time and select the amount of time you wish to allow for pas sage before an alarm will be triggered Settings Each segment user will be assigned a User and Access type de pending on the tasks they perform and the access mode needed to perform those tasks The system supports three different types of users General Users Managers and Programmers You can have up to 65 000 individual users in the system and they can be of any User Type User types are briefly described in the following paragraphs General Users The majority of users will be assigned as General Users They are allowed entry only when the access level is set to ID Required General Users never have access when the reader is in Lockout Manager Managers are one of the most useful types of IDs This User Type provides the capability to change the access level of a reader with a few simple key presses These changes can and will be overridden by the time schedule or another manager or programmer A user with Manager privileges is always allowed access to a reader For example when a segment requires an individual to have access at all hours of the day without giving any extra privileges that indi vidual will be assigned Manager Privileges Note Programmer Programmers can scan all channels at the keypad read er as well as reset the reader to respond to keypad commands as in manager mode
44. Template Feature At the top of the Interval Configuration window there is a Template checkbox Selecting this box will allow the timezone interval you con figure to be used as a template for other intervals For example if you create a Lunchtime interval collection between 12pm and 1pm and you select the Template checkbox Figure 100 you can add that interval to an existing collection Figure 100 Interval Configuration Template Interval Configuration os i Subject Lunchtime W Template Template Interval Time Start Time 2 2 12 00 PM M All day interval End Time af 272012 1 00 Prl M Recurrence Recurrence Pattern Daily l C Eve i c eekly very davis C Monthly Yearly Range of Recurrence G d dat Start af 212012 teas C End after io occurrences C End date ESEE To add the Lunchtime interval to another collection select the existing interval collection from the list at the left right click in the calendar area and select Lunchtime from the Add Interval from Templates options In our example we add the Lunchtime interval to the Office Staff Interval Collection See Figure 101 141 Figure 101 Add Interval from Templates i Configurator Shanley Wi l Actes Management Software an Saprene fig rotas ML Readers JE Timezones users G rinteware ib x new or Blwork week Fjwek Jimoh Ap teday Tcen T
45. Type de pending on which applications you will log in to and operate Administrator has access to all applications and all segments This User Type would be assigned to a System Administrator that is someone who is responsible for set up and configuration Manager has access to all applications This type would for ex ample be assigned to someone responsible for adding users to the system As an additional security measure this type could be restrict ed to access specific segments only Service has access to Transactions and Statistics Monitor This User Type can also be restricted to specific segments only if needed General User has access only to the Transactions and Reports ap plications for specific facilities This user type would be assigned to someone in Security for example who will monitor daily entry and exit activity and system alarms They can not access the Configurator application Once an Administrator has logged in to the system they can add AMS WAMS Users to the system If you are designated as an AMS WAMS User you will be assigned a login User Name and Password to access the software application s you need 149 150 Linking AMS WAMS Users Windows Accounts to Configurator You can change the Configurator login settings so that your Windows account is linked to Configurator This way when you are logged into your Windows account you won t need a login ID or password when signing in
46. a LHRB or RHRB door mark the outside of the door For uncut doors and frames 1 Measure and mark the horizontal centerline of the lever the centerline for the chassis hole on the door and door jamb Mark the vertical centerline of the door edge Note The recommended height trom the floor to the centerline of the crossbore or chassis hole is 38 2 Fold the Q05 Template l nstallation Template for 93KQ Cylindrical Locks on the dashed line and carefully place it in position on the high side of the door bevel Figure 1 Positioning the template Note For steel frame applications align the template s horizontal centerline for the latch with the horizontal centerline of the frame s strike preparation 3 Tape the template to the door 4 Center punch the necessary drill points Refer to the instructions on the template For doors with standard cylindrical preparation 1 Fold the Q05 Template l nstallation Template for 93KQ Cylindrical Locks on the dashed line Looking through the hole from the opposite side of the door align the template so that you see the template outline of the 2 1 8 diameter chassis hole 2 Tape the template to the door Center punch the necessary drill points Refer to the instructions on the template BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology 9KQ Cylindrical Locks Preparing the door and door jamb 2 Drill
47. and the Portals and ultimately to a segment in the software The Wi O Technology Site Survey Kit tool used to determine optimum Portal Gateway location to verify signal strength before permanently installing the hardware A specific range of time which corresponds to a particular day or days of the week A time zone can be comprised of several individual intervals A defined range of time for assignment to various access control activities A time zone may be applied to a reader or readers when creating an access level to a reader to change the mode of operation to a relay to activate and deactivate to an input to mask and unmask and a host of other operations The time that the lock momentarily unlocks A configuration limiting a credential to a defined number of uses The software program that allows setup and communication between the Portal Gateway and the Host Computer Provides efficient online access control decisions at the door Wireless Access Controller provides additional capability to connect stand alone controllers and locks Zig wireless reader lock The wireless reader lock controls user access at the door and grants user requests according to how they are configured in the software 220 B Lock installation 229 STANLEY n a x n ACCESS SYSTEMS Planning the installation Po EE Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology 9KQ Cylindrical Locks Contents These ins
48. can see these circles overlap creating a degree of redundancy in the system It is perfectly acceptable in fact desirable to create range redundancy in your plan This will provide additional coverage should a Portal Gateway go off line intentionally or otherwise If the controllers find that the nearest Portal Gateway is down they will search for the nearest Portal Gateway Interference Wi Q and Omnilock Technology transfers information between devic es in the form of data packets over the 2 4 GHz ISM band This band frequency is very heavily used in many devices such as wireless com puter networks 802 11 b and g and cordless phones which increases Note Note the risk of lost packets that is packets that do not make it from a con troller to a Portal Gateway because of interference Interference can also reduce controller battery life due to the constant re broadcasting of packets and lost connections to the Portals To achieve maximum efficiency in AMS and WAMS this frequency range must be managed effectively Therefore the installer must know the positions and channels of all the 2 4 GHz wireless devices in the segment and ensure channels are assigned to each device so that there is minimum frequency overlap with adjacent or nearby devices Extended Range It is likely that you will have locations in your segment separated by distances greater than 300 feet You may want to consider adding a Portal Gateway with
49. cover mounting screws Caution Dress all wires away from possible pinch points before putting the bottom cover in place Install battery holder 1 Position the battery wires against the fire plate side wall as shown in Figure 17 Slide the battery holder behind the fire plate side tabs until it rests on the bent battery holding tabs Caution When routing the battery wires make sure the wires are not routed across any sharp edges or over any surface that could damage their sleeving or wire insulation Connect the battery holder to the battery connector on the wire harness Caution When connecting the battery holder make sure there are no loose wire connections where the wires are inserted into the connectors e the connectors are firmly mated 12 BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology 9KQ O lindrical Locks Completing the installation 18 Install inside and outside levers Note To use a core and throw member from a manu facturer other than BEST with a Electronic Stand alone Lock see the nstallation Instructions for 9K Non inter changeable Cores amp Throw Members 756093 and skip task 19 m With the handle pointing toward the door hinges position a lever on the outside sleeve and push firmly on the lever until it is seated Repeat placing the other lever on the inside sleeve 19 Install core and throw membe
50. display at the bottom of the Statistics Monitor Select the top level in the Segment Tree to display all Portals in the system See Figure 143 Clicking on a Portal within the Segment Tree in the Statistics Monitor will display the Portal s properties on the right Figure 149 Statistics Monitor Portal Properties d Statistics Monitor Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software z ioj x File Help Refresh State Segment Jacme University Updating E Acme University 2 i Bloomington Campus ef Columbus Campus B E Indianapolis Campus Installation Date 7 4 1776 12 00 00 AM AHS Administration Building IP Address 192 168 1 200 ffl Reader 0014F5401de MAC Address 0014F500135F E Reader O014F54023 Fortal Location Acme University Indianapolis Campus Administrati e Second Floor IT Close El Name ED Glyde Crawrord Dorm Description Second Floor IT Closet oof Johnson Dorm Portal Name Second Floor IT Closet Fp Science Building E Configuration Test Assigned to Channels 25 26 Statistics Update Interval 1 Hours El Specifications Firmware version 3 0 15 147 Model Number 12811 PAN ID 206 Serial Number 0014F500135F El Statistics Associated Readers 3 Readers Last Report Time 2716 2012 1 55 10 PM Maximum Readers 64 Readers Associated Readers The current number of readers associated to the portal H User Admin The Portal ID Name Specifications such as Firmware Version Model Number PAN ID and Seria
51. finished with importing all the Portal Gateway SSL certifi cates click Finish The Portals you have added will now be visible in the Segment Tree See Viewing the Segment Tree You may now check the operational status of your Portal Gateways See Portal Gateway Operational Status on page 75 1g 80 Viewing the Segment Tree The Segment Tree is a visual representation of the locations and associations of the Portal Gateways associated Controllers and O devices in your segment As you configure your Portal Gateways sign on Controllers and configure additional hardware in your sys tem you can drag them to the folders and subfolders you create in the Segment Tree Figure 53 shows an example Portal Gateway in the Segment Tree Figure 53 Portal Gateway visible in Segment Tree eo foe aes ji Cracow G ery tices ij wer prepay 7 i Portal __ e E Gateway in Weikin Segment Tree Deriks making To view the Segment Tree 1 In the Segment tab select the segment you wish to work with 2 Click on the Portals tab The Segment Tree pane displays on the left and a list of all prepared devices displays on the right The first item in the Segment Tree is the folder for the selected segment in this case Acme University The Segment Tree is also viewable from within the Readers tab See Adding Controllers to the Segment Tree on page 90 Organizing your Segment Tree You can organize yo
52. from 8 00 a m to 4 00 p m weekdays This is a two step process First you will create a Users Group and designate it as a Timezone Group then you will define the Timezone Interval for the new Timezone Group you may want to review User Groups before starting this task 143 144 To create the Timezone User Group Collection 1 Select the User Group Collection Tab under the Timezones Tab The User Group Collection window opens Click Add to create a new User Group Collection Enter a brief name for the User Group Collection 4 Select the User Groups that will be a part of the User Group Col 7 lection You must have set up User Group for the selections to be available Select the Interval Collections when the User Group Collection will operate You must have set up Interval Collections for the selec tions to be available Use the red X to delete the association of User Groups or Interval Collections as needed This will not delete the User Group or Inter val Collections it will only delete the association Click Update to complete the User Group Collection Figure 103 Creating the timezone user group collection Select the Interval Collection when the User Group Collec tion will operate Name the User E Group Collection S isti i eersisldll seniors if Tamerasaa uses Select what what _ __________ User Groups will make up the User Group Collection ee eee begets See bone eee C
53. green approximately three seconds then releasing the botton See Figure 21 Note The system will go through a self test and the green light will flash five times You will hear the Black wire lock unlock then relock three times A red flash indicates a PC board or drive system problem If a red flash or no flash is observed check for proper orientation and seating of the batteries and motor connector ensure that wires are not pinched then repeat the reset process ee block Red wire Check operation 1 Press 1234 for the 2000 series or 5011234 for the 500 series During the unlock time the green light flashes then the red light flashes and the latch relocks 2 Turn the lever and open the door 3 If your system has a magnetic card reader verify proper operation of the system using the magnetic card reader otherwise see Test lock on page 11 A label on the housing assembly battery cover indi cates the magnetic card track track 2 or track 3 that the system is set to read See Figure 11 Figure 21 Using the reset button 12 Stanley Omnilock a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc braire Portal Gateway TETTE ETTET EEE T I E H OMNILOCK 6161 East 75th Street Indianapolis IN 46250 USA www stanleysecuritysolutions com 2009 2012 Stanley Security Solutions Inc and Stanley Logistics Inc 172713 S3
54. holes and mortise for latch face _ 1 Drill the holes listed below m upper and lower trim holes 5 8 diameter Harness e through door hole l m harness hole APET note Door 3 4 diameter status through door switch hole motor wire hole Anti rotational 7 16 diameter wale Chassis hole through door Pere Le eo Motor wire hole is a Anti rotational e before drilling chassis hole p io i Latch face l m chassis hole mortise Lower trim hole 21 8 diameter throughdoor fe wine e after drilling motor wire hole re oa m latch hole 1 diameter Figure2 Drilling holes and mortising for the latch face Inside of door meets chassis hole m door status switch hole e 1 diameter e meets harness hole m anti rotational hole see Use drill jig to drill through bolt holes on page 5 5 16 diameter through door Note 1 7o ocate the center ofa hole on the opposite side of the door drill a pilot hole completely through the door Note 2 for holes through the door it is best to drill halfway trom each side of the door to prevent the door from splintering 2 Mortise the edge of the door to fit the latch face 3 Drill the holes for the screws used to install the latch BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 3 a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology 9KQ O lindrical Locks
55. ja Timezones Users E Firmware Manage Application Users Manage Directories Change Password Manage Logging System Upgrades Configure Gateway Modems Exit User Groups E Credential Settings Keypad Credential Length Magnetic Stripe Credential Configurations Proximity Credential Configurations E Daylight Saving Settings Daylight Savings Type Fall Back Month Sign On Key 105701 Acme University Collection Collection 4 Collection Collection North American November Fall Back Sunday First Sunday Contact 1 Segment Contact 1 Cancel Update User Admin 6 The AMS Users dialog box opens Click in the Directories field un der the Associations column and select the ellipsis button Figure 111 AMS Users Create Remove and Confiqure Application Users User Name EE Admin Filter Aow ALL 123 E Mail Address User Name Admin Associations Applications Collection Collection Segments Collection Configuration Allow Lack Control True Fassword Change Interval None User Type El Privileges Administrator Directores Directory Accounts linked to the User a Require Authentication for Reader Control C Require Dual Authority Add User emare Reset Password Update Finish 153 154 7 The Select WAMS User Directories window opens Select the di rectory you created previously Figure 112 Select WAMS User Directories
56. level of security by requiring PIN numbers in addition to credentials for all users or for specific Timezone Intervals The de fault displays the PIN number as asterisks in the fields however you can choose to show the actual PIN numbers To add a PIN Number for a User 1 Under Credential Settings click the ellipsis button in the field next to PIN The Set Personal Identification Number dialog box opens Figure 95 Set PIN of User Set Personal Identification Number PIN of a Set the User s PIN Enter PIN Retype PIN E l Show PINs 2 Select the Show PINs check box if you wish to view the numbers instead of asterisks as you type them in 3 Enter a PIN number for the user Retype the PIN below 4 Click Finish to save the PIN and exit the dialog box 133 134 Reader Control The system defaults the amount of time from the moment a reader unlocks until it relocks and the amount of time a door can stay open before an alarm will be triggered You can modify reader operate and shunt times for individual users For example to be ADA compliant a user who Is in a wheelchair or uses a walker may need more time to pass through a door You can increase the shunt time for this user To modify User Operate Time In the Reader Control category click the ellipsis button next to the User Operate Time and select the amount of time you wish to leave the reader in the unlocked position To modify User Shunt Time In the
57. liner 1 Place the inside rose liner on the chassis aligning the holes in the rose liner with the holes prepared in the door as shown in Figure 12 Caution Make sure that the motor wire is pulled toward the top of the fire plate and avoid routing it over any surface that could damage the sleeving or wire insulation 2 Install the through bolts through the rose liner and door in the top and bottom holes Caution Make sure that there is clearance for the motor wire between the rose liner and the door 3 Tighten the rose liner to the door and fire plate with the through bolts 4 Install the hub washer over the rose liner ee aad al Fire plate Inside of door Figure 17 Installing the fire plate Rose liner oa with RQE t Through bolt Ne Pa Hub aaen washer Inside of door Figure 12 Installing the through bolts and rose liner 9K shown BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 9 a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology 9KQ O lindrical Locks Installing the lock o Smam RQE connector v P Harness hole ee Battery connector s O Ss Motor connector Say Door status lt lt connector Antenna wire is RQE connector elb E eS Outside escutcheon Outside of door pee Figure 13 Feeding the wire harness connectors through the harness hole
58. minute Default Operate Time The Default Operate time is three seconds You can manually enter a different value as needed Default Shunt Time The Default Shunt Time is three seconds You can manually enter a different value as needed This feature is useful for readers that will be used to accommodate wheelchairs or other equipment that may need additional time to get through the door before the alarm is triggered Operate Delay This feature is useful during situations where for ex ample a guard may want a chance to visually confirm the identity of the user before access is granted Shunt Delay This feature is useful when the users accessing this reader typically need more time to pass through the door after it un locks such as someone in a wheelchair or someone who will move equipment through the doorway Statistics Update Interval Manually enter the desired reader polling time Wiegand Device Define if applicable Assigning Reader Channels Perform the following steps to assign reader channels 1 In the Reader tab select the desired reader within the Segment Tree 2 In the Reader Properties sheet under the Configuration category click in the Assigned to Channels field The ellipsis button appears at the far right of the field 3 Click the ellipsis button to display the Channel Selection for the Reader 93 Note 94 Figure 64 Reader Channel Selection IEEE 802 15 4 Channel Sele
59. mm use the following instructions 1 Determine the door s thickness 2 Pull the rose locking pin and rotate the outside rose liner until the proper groove on the through bolt stud lines up with the hub face See Figure 8 5 Optional Adjust handing Note This is required only if the lock hand does not meet your application The lockset is normally preset for a right hand door Verify the handing of the lock per Figure 2 and if required change the handing of the lock 1 In order remove the gasket battery cover and back plate See Figure 9 2 Remove the chassis 3 Rotate the chassis 180 degrees clockwise looking at the back or opposite the latch Note Do not pull the wire 4 Pry off the rose that holds the wire in place 5 Re route the wire back through the opening in the rose 6 Press the rose back on 7 Reinstall the chassis 6 Stanley Omnilock a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Stanley Omnilock 9KOM Cylindrical Locks Installing the lock 6 Install batteries Four alkaline AA batteries or two weatherized packs if installing a weatherized unit are furnished with your Omnilock system and must be installed before proceeding Note For the Extreme Weatherized model see Installation Addendum for Stanley Omnilock 9KOM Extreme Weatherized Locks T83319 for battery and escutcheon installation 1 Remove the gasket from the rear of the housing assembly a
60. motor connection and sensor connections make sure there are no loose wire connections where the wires are inserted into the connectors e the connectors are firmly mated Figure 12 Routing the wires BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 7 a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology 45HQ Mortise Locks Installing the trim Antenna wire Battery wires Thumb turn optional D Cover screws Bottom cover a Inside of door Figure 13 Installing the bottom cover Install bottom cover inside escutcheon 1 Position the battery wires above the side tabs and against the side of the fire plate as shown in Figure 13 2 Optional for Thumb Turn option only Make sure that the Thumb Turn is in the upright position as shown in Figure 13 3 Making sure that the cover does not pinch the wires guide the bottom cover over the chassis onto the fire plate Note Phillips Type 2 and T20 Torx options are available for the cover mounting screws 8 BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology 45HQ Mortise Locks Completing the installation 15 Install battery holder 1 Position the battery wires against the fire plate side wall as shown in Figure 14 Slide the battery holder behind the fire plate side tabs until it rests on the bent battery holding tabs Caution When ro
61. must click on Set Default Configuration Set Back to Factory Default When checked allows you to set change the IP address es of the portal s you select in the list above back to factory default 192 168 1 200 This may be selected in combination with the Clear Transactions checkbox To complete this action you must click on Set Default Configuration 1 2 12 Set Default Configuration This button will complete the actions generated by the Manual Connection Clear Transactions and Set Back to Factory Default checkboxes Once you ve configured your Portal Gateways with the Portal Config uration module you can add them into your Wi Q AMS or Omnilock WAMS Software Adding Portal Gateways to AMS or WAMS Portals can be added to your system in two ways E Adding normally use this method if the number of Portal Gate ways Is manageable This is a manual method that requires manual entry of the IP address of each Portal Gateway E Bulk Importing normally use this method for large systems This is done through the System Administrator application through the Import Portals selection Note Adding Portal Gateways One at a Time Refer to Figure 45 1 In the Configurator application click the Portals Tab 2 Click Add and the Configure New Portal Gateway screen opens 3 In the Workstation field select the location of your server 4 Enter the name and description of the Portal Gateway Normally name Portal Ga
62. open delay time it will flash green five times Once this occurs the card controller light will flash red and lock 4 While unlocked check for proper lock operation Keypad Check lf your Controller is a keypad type perform the following steps 1 At the keypad enter the default Programmer ID 1234 The green light on top of the card controller will flash once and the lock will unlock then during the open delay time it will flash green five times Once this occurs the controller red light will flash and the lock will relock 2 While unlocked check for proper lock operation 29 30 Troubleshooting mortise and cylindrical locks If the mechanism doesn t unlock refer to the following table LEDs Sounder You should Single red flash a Use the card at a moderate speed Red flashes 3 short tones Use the temporary operator card provided with the lock Green flashes Sd Check the motor connection Sa Check the battery connection Troubleshooting EXO Exit Hardware trim If the mechanism doesn t unlock refer to the following table Single red flash ee Use the card at a moderate speed Red flashes 3 short tones Use the temporary operator card provided with the lock Or Perform a door reset to restore to the factory default settings the lock may already be associated programmed Green flashes ed Check the motor connection Alternating red and green Check the motor connection flashes a Check
63. or other I O devices to an overall wireless solution without the high cost of installing hard wire such as RS485 or CAT5 to the con troller You can position the controller at the door or where suitable above the ceiling tile 29 26 Figure 8 Wireless Access Controller Installation Specific installation methods are dependent on the device type and configuration of the system therefore the WAC should be installed by a trained technician using the instructions provided with the con troller WARNING Wireless Access Controllers are intended for use in in door or protected area For other applications such as outdoor use contact the factory for the appropriate NEMA enclosure Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Stanley Security Solutions could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Wireless Access Control Wiring The Wireless Access Controller WAC can be installed with its own 12 VDC power supply or slaved to the existing installation Figure 9 is a wiring diagram illustrating both configurations Figure 9 Connecting devices to a WAC Power a Connect as required Weigand STRIKE NC Relay 1 STRIKE COM Relay 1 STRIKE NO Relay 1 SHUNT NC Relay 2 ANT DO NOT USE GND 3 3V 10mA MAX DO NOT USE DC 9 24V SHUNT COM Relay 2 SHUNT NC Relay 2 KEY 1 0 GND RQE 1 0 DSM 1 0 GND DLS 1 0 WIEGAND 0 1 0 GND WIEGAND 1 1 0 RED GND GR
64. override can be defined to last until the next timezone interval occurrence or to remain until a restore to normal message is sent As soon as the command is executed the standard Access Level conditions are restored Restore to Normal Immediately restores all standard normal operation 137 Note Reset and Deep Reset These options allow you to perform a reset and a deep reset on a reader from within the software The function is the same as performing a manual reset or deep reset at the reader hard ware Remove Association with Portal This command is useful when the reader has associated with a different Portal or is being removed from the segment When you remove the reader s association with the assigned Portal it will search for another Portal and resume com munication Lock Unlock Association with Portal Locking a reader s association with a Portal will disallow its communication with other Portals Un locking an association will re allow communication with other Portals In range Synchronize All Data This command will resend all reader informa tion to the Portal and update the reader hardware All overrides must be recognized and executed by the Portal within five minutes of the command or they become obsolete This feature ensures that commands executed during period when the hardware cannot respond are not executed when the hardware is back online Configuring Timezones 138 For the greatest
65. pans or specify which alarms timespans or Begin and End dates Reader Alarms Generates a report by reader for all alarms in all timespans or specify which readers timespans or Begin and End dates Transactions Generate a report for all transactions at all readers for all users during all timespans or specify which transactions you wish to list Creating Reports The first step in creating reports in the software is to configure report settings Here you can enter your company name and include a pic ture or logo that will be included in any files exported or printed from the application Once you have configured your report settings you are ready to choose a report type and generate the report From there you can print the report or export the report to any number of file formats such as doc rtf rpt etc To get started launch Reports from the Configurator main menu Once you enter your login and password the Reports main screen opens Figure 151 Reports G Reports Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software E Ioj x File Options Help User Reports Alarm Reports Transaction Reports m Users Of Readers m Alarms Log m Transactions m Users Of Groups m Reader Alarms Users Entry Log Users Entry Exit Log 209 206 Configure Report Settings You can include your company or organization name and logo with any report AMS WAMS supports both bmp and jpg image formats Perform the following ste
66. readers To test the lock for proper operation before the lock is programmed use the temporary operator card that came with the device This card is for temporary use only After permanent cards have been programmed into the device the temporary card will no longer unlock the lock once users are programmed into the WAC 1 Using the installed reader to access the lock pres ent the temporary operator card to gain access The green light flashes and the locking mechanism unlocks If the mechanism doesn t unlock use the on board LEDs and refer to the following table the portal gateways in your facility the green LED on WAC the WAC blinks three times At this point the WAC on board You should should appear under the New Facility Item folder in LEDs AMS it may take up to 2 minutes for this to occur Single red Use the card at a moderate speed flash Three red Use the temporary operator card flashes provided with the lock or Perform a deep reset to restore to the factory default settings the lock may already be associated pro grammed 4 BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Stanley Wi Q Technology WQX WAC Wireless Access Controllers Planning the installation WAC on board You should LEDs none Check the battery connection no blue Reset Sign on the WAC using the light sign on procedure LEDs You should Single red Use the card at a moderate
67. routed into the device head in such a way as to avoid any pinching or contact with moving parts The sensor harness can be routed into the head area through any suitable hole in the chassis 2 Cut the wires to the appropriate length that is remove the excess to leave minimal slack after the spliced connections 3 Strip the wire ends for connection using the butt splices 4 Make wire connections as detailed in Figure 24 or Fig ure 25 using the butt splices provided Note For Sargent devices connect the door position switch to the two white sensor harness wires Note n the case of unused wires be sure to cover the ends with electrical tape 14 BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology EXQ Exit Hardware Trim Installing the exit hardware and trim 5 Make sure to route and dress the wires so that they do not interfere with any moving parts 6 Tape the wires to the device head some tape is pro vided Note For Precision 2200 2700 and 2800 exit devices use cable ties in addition to the tape to hold wires as shown in Figure 26 7 Install the case cover NO Normally Open Butt NC Normally Closed splices COM Common NC Ora Blue Touchbar EXO Trim switch NO Yellow Not used Wht Door switch Red Not used Blue Figure 25 Schematic diagram for connecting Von Duprin sensor harness wires Sensor har
68. select the checkbox next to the user you wish to remove from the group select Remove The user name will be removed from Users in Group list on the left and moved back to the Segment Users list on the right Select OK to close the Users of Group dialog box Timezone User Groups You can create up to 512 Timezone User Groups to further define access levels for the Master Timezone These can restrict access of a certain group of employees to a specific time period Perform the following steps to create a timezone user group 1 In the Segment Tab select the Segment to which you wish to add a new Timezone User Group In the Associations Category select User Groups and click the ellip sis button at the far right of the field The User Groups Setup dialog box opens 107 106 Figure 75 Creating a Timezone User Group User Groups Setup T Add Delete and Modify User Groups Administrative Maintenance Group ID El Name Description Group Name El Associations Interval Collections Readers Users El Timezone Autocode Enabled ls Timezone Group PIN Effective Date Recode Interval Timezone Group ID ls Timezone Group Indicates Whether this is a timezone group Add Delete 3 Select Add Group is created 4 Inthe Name Category Description enter a description for the 4 Housekeeping Timezone Residential Collection Collection Collection False True ee Update OF group for ex
69. the battery connection For additional troubleshooting instructions see the Service Manual for the hardware Once you have installed and tested your Controllers you are ready to sign them on in your system To do this Wi Q AMS or Omnilock WAMS software must be installed on your Host computer At a mini mum you will need to create your Segment and add your Portal Gateways to the Segment Tree before you can sign on the Control lers See Add and Configure Portal Gateways Task 7 on page 58 Once that is done you can return to the site and sign on the controllers See Sign on and Configure Controllers Task 10 on page 75 Verify Signal Strength Voltage and Packet Radio If you used the Wi O Technology Site Survey Kit you have already veri fied basic controller signal strength Once the controllers are signed on you can use the Statistics Monitor application to further measure con troller performance including controller voltage battery level and the packet ratio the number of packets received vs the number of packets sent of the controller For more information about the Statistics Monitor application see Statistics Monitor on page 186 al oz Software Installation Stanley Wi O AMS and Omnilock WAMS provide powerful suites of tools to manage your system Configurator Transactions and Statis tics Monitor View reports from all applications using Reports and perform archivals and imports using Admini
70. the door is closed For assistance contact your local Stanley Omnilock dealer 19 Test lock To test the lock for proper operation before the lock is programmed follow these instructions For keypad locks 1 Press 1234 for the 2000 series or 5011234 for the 500 series The green light flashes and the latch unlock 2 Turn the lever and open the door During the unlock time the green light flashes Then the red light flashes and the latch relocks For magnetic stripe or proximity card locks only Note f the lock has a proximity card reader it may have already been activated by the presence of an object near the card reader 1 Align the magnetic stripe card with the V mark by the card slot 2 Insert and then remove the card The green light flashes and the latch unlocks 3 Turn the lever and open the door During the unlock time ifusing the Programming Default ID Card the green light flashes Then the red light flashes and the latch relocks Stanley Omnilock a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc 11 Installation Instructions for Stanley Omnilock 45HOM Mortise Locks Finishing the installation 20 Troubleshooting If the mechanism doesn t unlock remove the battery cover and check for proper orientation and seating of the batteries and motor connector Ensure that wires are not pinched Reset the electronics by pressing and holding the reset button on the circuit board until the light flashes
71. the drop down list in this case Magnetic Card The Segment Magnetic Card Credential Number Setting dialog box opens Figure 61 MAG Card Settings Segment Acme University Magnetic Stripe Card Credential Sumbet setti Specify the Credential Number Credential Number 6762 Select Scan Device C MSR 206 Reader Scan Cancel 5 You can enter the card s 16 digit credential number manually or you can scan the card at a local scanning wedge or select a reader where the card will be scanned To Scan a card locally select Card Reader and Select Scan You will have about 30 seconds from the time you select Scan to actually scan the card through a reader To Scan at a reader select Reader and select the reader from the drop down list to scan at from the drop down list then select scan You will have about 30 seconds from the time you select Scan to actually scan the card through a reader this option is avail able only if the reader has been signed on 6 Select Finish to save your settings and return to the Segment Cre dentials Setup dialog box or Cancel if you decide not to create the number The number appears in the Credential Number category Note and the card is now registered If you will use a Prox card see the following additional steps to complete registration Completing the Credential for a Prox card 1 Under the Proximity Card category Enforce Expiration Date select True or False depend
72. to Configurator To link your Windows account to Configurator perform the following steps 1 From the Configurator File menu select Manage Directories Figure 106 Manage Directories d Configurator Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software Ioj x 4oplications Help Logout ha Timezones Users Ch Firmware die Manage Application Users Manage Directories kd Add Change Password Manage Logging Sign On Key 105701 System Upgrades Sign eyi i Configure Gateway Modems Acme University Exit Collection User Groups Collection El Credential Settings Keypad Credential Length 4 Magnetic Stripe Credential Configurations Collection Proximity Credential Configurations Collection E Daylight Saving Settings Daylight Savings Type North American Fall Back Month November Fall Back Sunday First Sunday Spring Forward Month March Spring Forward Sunday Second Sunday El r o I O References Collection E Misc Contact 1 Contact 2 Fr Contact 1 Segment Contact 1 Cancel Update User Admin 2 The Configure WAMS Directories dialog box opens Click on Add Directory Figure 107 Configure WAMS Directories Configure WAMS Directories Create Remove and Configure Application Directories ie be Account ID Attribute Account User Name Attribute Authentication Type User Name User Password Enable Manual Single Sign on Enable Single Si
73. trim holes 12 Install fire plate 1 From the inside of the door feed the wiring through the fire plate harness hole 2 Position the fire plate on the door so that the inside mounting plate fits through the square opening in the fire plate 3 Insert the two counter sunk mounting screws into the holes at the top and bottom of the fire plate 4 Tighten the mounting screws until the fire plate is securely mounted to the door 6 BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology 45HQ Mortise Locks Installing the trim LE Connect wire harnesses 1 From the inside of the door make the following l connections Antenna wire R No of No of Wire connection Colors T R wires pins Motor Yellow gray 2 2 l l Key override sensor Gray 2 Deadbolt sensor Blue 2 3 RQE Orange brown 2 3 Route wire Door sensing White 2 2 harness on Latchbolt sensing Purple 2 2 S plate 2 Insert the plastic wire tie through the mounting clip and secure the wires as shown in Figure 12 Mounting l l clip and Dress wires so Note It is physically possible to connect the key wire tie that wire override sensor connector from the mortise case to the connectorsare battery connector from the wire harness To avoid this oars a 1 mistake connect only the connectors with matching tape to affix wire colors them as needed Caution When making the
74. using the Bonjour Printer Vizard system requirements Bonjour Print services supports Vindows AP Service Pack 2 lt Back Cancel e Inthe Installation Options section decide whether or not to cre ate a desktop shortcut and or schedule automatic updates for Bonjour Choose your destination folder and then select Install Figure 28 Bonjour Installation Options FL 3 E z i Bonjour Print Services Installation Options Select Folder where Bonjour Print Services Files will be installed and choose installation options 93 56 f Once the Bonjour Print Services Installation is complete press Finish Figure 29 Bonjour Print Services Installation Complete pa Bonjour Print Services Congratulations Bonjour Frink Services has been successfully installed on voIr computer Click Finish to guit this Installer EANAN i Gancel 3 Click on AMS or WAMS Services to install the Wi Q Omnilock Win dows Service and create a database 4 Click Next to continue past the Welcome page 5 On the Database Server dialog box browse to your database server and select your connection method In the Connect Using section choose your connection method If you choose Server au thentication provide the Login ID and Password for the server See Figure 30 Figure 30 InstallShield Wizard Database Server fe Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software Services InstallShield za rid Database Server
75. will see in your facility Wireless Controllers Wi Q AMS software is designed to operate with Wi Q Technology Best 45HO mortise and Best 9KO Cylindrical locksets equipped with either keypad card or a combination of controller input devices Omnilock WAMS software is designed to work with Omnilock 9KOM cylindrical and 45KOM mortise locksets Door switch monitor request to exit and door lock position sensors are included in the locks Wi O and Omnilock Controllers support a broad range of Controller tech nologies E Card or Keypad ID with PINs E Magnetic Stripe Prox MIFARE card number only E 512 Timezones per Segment 18000 User Credentials per door based on licensing E Cardholder access level definition E Dynamic memory for IDs vs Transactions E Locally stored and transmitted transactions m ADA Compliant E No AC required at door Wireless Access Controllers You can retrofit any existing controller configuration to communicate with Portal Gateways using Wireless Access Controllers You can also use this device to connect other I O devices to the system About the size of a standard double gang box electrical box these controllers operate on standard 12V DC or an optional 12 24 V DC power supply sealed lead acid battery pack They seamlessly integrate existing door hardware into the Wi Q AMS or Omnilock WAMS system sup porting Wiegand compatible keypad Controller inputs Check with your Stanley Representative for
76. you have made your selection click OK If you are copying reader properties a window will open asking if you would like to proceed Click Yes to proceed Field Category Definitions The following is a list of Reader property field categories and their functions Reader Name The Reader name displays automatically You may change It by typ ing over the default name Associations If you have already configured User Groups and Users you can as sign them to the readers now If you have not yet configured these parameters or don t wish to do it now you can come back later to add these settings Configuration Under the Configuration category you can configure various reader settings such as default settings for Channels Beacon Time Operate and Shunt times and add delays depending on how the reader will be used Assigned to Channels New readers default to All Channels however you can assign specific channels if needed For example if an exist Note ing wireless component operates on Channel 17 you will want to disable Channel 17 in the reader channel configuration See Assign ing Reader Channels Beacon Time The default Beacon Time for a reader is one minute however you can manually input a different value anywhere from 10 seconds to 1 day Keep in mind the more frequent the beacon time the more battery power used For best results it is recommended that beacon time be set to no lower than 1
77. your desktop and need more space on your desktop Figure 114 Segment Tab 0 Configurator Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software ojx File Menu File Applications Help Tab Options as Segment lig Portals 2 Readers Hi Timezones Users Firmware db x Selected segment acme Universty F Add E ID segment ID P Sign On Credentials Collection Sign On Key Sign On Key 700279 El Name Segment Name Acme University E Associations User Fields Collection User Groups Collection El Credential Settings Keypad Credential Length 4 Cate go ries Magnetic Stripe Credential Configurations Collection Proximity Credential Configurations Collection El Daylight Saving Settings Daylight Savings Type North American Fall Back Month November Fall Back Sunday First Sunday Spring Forward Month March Spring Forward Sunday Second Sunday El 1 0 1 0 References Collection El Misc Contact 1 Contact 2 Reference El PIN Settings PIN Length 3 Contact 1 Segment Contact 1 Cancel Update In the Segment and Users Tabs you can display items by category or sort alphabetically This is useful when displaying the Configurator in full screen view A number of global operations are also available from the program File menu Segment Tab Most Segment set up tasks are performed in the Segment Tab Fig ure 114 Here the Program Administrator will create User Groups and configure the
78. 40 te p a E eee Outside of LHRB door Outside of RHRB door Figure3 Outside door prep for use with Precision exit hardware 2200 2700 and 2800 Series 4 BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Instructions 7 16 diameter thru door 7 8 diameter thru door 7 16 diameter thru door 1 diameter hole drilled 1 3 4 deep then 7 16 channel to intersect door sensing wire routing hole 7 16 diameter thru door 1 diameter hole drilled 1 3 4 deep NOT SHOWN Precision 1 3 8 dia meter thru door for 2300 only into mortise cavity Von Duprin 2 diameter thru door Precision Sargent 1 1 8 diameter slot thru door Von Duprin 3 4 diame ter slot thru door Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology EXQ Exit Hardware Trim Preparing the door 7 m p gt el p i ed ea e KIN e Ai D 1p i 9 z D Oo a or e 3 Pell E TETT bone Er i cavity i i w i H r or j Si NL oe Us Borer ee Teso ea WP sa Od eai Outside of LHRB door Outside of RHRB door Outside of LHRB door Outside of RHRB door Figure4 Outside door prep for use with Figure6 Outside door prep for use with Precision exit hardware 2300 Series Sargent 8863 exit hardware T ee TTE O O l JEME se OPT O E CT Q Q O Tan denne cna Outside of
79. 5212 2rF GHAR G6 EEO nes 0031 0067038215 268 1T5 _ 000396643 68 GOLAFSACCREH 00007 03705 7122re TGA 6 te Sis 8 neHe 0632 0667038812 231 286 0900366643 s ss2 08 Ori M EAS 0600 03205122F TAAA gk igo oea 003 066 038 4s 368_ dj03p60A3 j 22m2222m 10 GOEAESAGOOOS 0000 0370571 22 r RE JAg hy ah neAe 003 066 vagal 14 247 38h gg386648 222222222 tt OOEFESAOOOOH OOOO 03 05 122TR IA A afg bolt BAET 003 066 0381 gt 7AE _ oosit jzzzz 2 13 GOEFESAC OCH 0002 03706712T iZ oA pien 48 003 006 038 14 5al TSF _ SOgadeeis Ul sestesss i t3 Ogrtesacrr sh 0000 0370S IZ TE cine LEEENA S none eooo a 138 386 5 000300043 t4 OOTAESAOSO 00007 03 Pos ri2etr oor hy eit 431 one 0037 000 038 1 335 733 2 090300043 ee iammm l 18 Coraesdorz d 0000 037051 2277 ds he t e g a DRE dos odor 03871 gt 337 344 posg Tjj FOES ST bak b The Portal Gateway Status webpage provides the following information 1 Last System Boot Last time Portal Gateway was reset or rebooted 2 Radio and Channel Shows the channel associated with each radio in the Portal 3 Associated Devices List Shows which devices are associated with the Portal 4 MAC Address Column shows the MAC Address of each associated device 5 Associate Time Column shows the time that the Controller last associated with the Portal 6 Beacon Column shows the time of the last Controller beacon 7 Column show
80. 8 54 mm diameter chassis hole 2 Tape the template to the door and enter punch the necessary drill points Optional door status switch holes Mounting hole i e Chassis hole Dy Drill holes and mortise for latch face Note To locate the center of a hole on the opposite Latch hole side of the door drill a pilot hole completely through the door o 1 Drill the holes in order listed below motor wire hole 7 16 11 mm diameter through door notch Mounting hole always drill before drilling chassis hole d 7 77 inside of door m chassis hole up 2 1 8 54 mm diameter through door Figure 3 Drilling holes and mortising for the latch face drill after drilling motor wire hole m latch hole 1 25 mm diameter meets chassis hole m OPTIONAL Door Status Switch 1 25 mm diameter on door 1 25 mm diameter on jamb 1 3 4 44mm deep on door 1 25 mm deep on jamb Note The latch tube prongs should be centered and should project into the chassis hole Caution Make sure the wires are not routed across any sharp edges or over any surface that could damage the sleeving Optional door status switch 2 Mortise the edge of the door to fit the latch face 3 Drill the holes for the latch screws 4 Install the latch in the door as shown in Figure 4 ra 5 For optional door status switch Position the bit be inside the hole Then drill
81. 82 FIELD 1 Facility Code 1576 Note Character Count You can set up a character count from the beginning of each ID For example the Segment ID could start at the beginning of the data stripe digit count of 1 If the Segment ID has eight dig its the User ID would be set to start at digit count of 9 This method requires all data groups with exception of the last one to have a fixed number of digits and that the total number of digits not exceed 26 Following is an example of encoded data using character counts on Track 2 Figure 79 Character count fields 51576349265 71820060113 Card Expiration Date Starts at Character 16 060113 MMDDYY June 1 2013 Card Issue ID Starts at Character 15 0 First Issue User ID Number Starts at Character 5 ID Number 3492657182 Facility Code Starts at Character 1 Facility Code 1576 If you are not using the default settings for Magnetic Stripe Credential Configurations make sure that Expiration Date Position Type Facility Code Position Type Issue Number Position Type and User ID Position Type are all set to either must be set to Field Field Separator or Character Character Count you cannot mix types 113 Note 114 Expiration Date Settings Perform the following steps to define a card expiration date 1 In the Magnetic Stripe Credential Configurations window under the Expiration Date Settings category click in the Expiration Date Posi tion Type f
82. Application Upgrade Usage i Capacity In Use 2 Remtes L Reacers E WQ Upgrades Enter Upgrade Code Radio buttons C Reader Upgrades C Portal Upgrades 4 gt AMS WAMS Upgrades With the Wi Q AMS Upgrades radio button selected on the left the property sheet displays the current reader capacity for the segment and how many of those readers are currently in use Reader Licenses in Use With the Reader Upgrades radio button se lected on the left the property sheet displays the number of Licensed Upgrades you have purchased in each user capacity value and how many of those Licensed Upgrades are currently in use Portal Licenses in Use With the Portal Upgrades radio button selected on the left the property sheet displays the number of Licensed Up grades you have purchased in each reader capacity value and how many of those Licensed Upgrades are currently in use Figure 120 Displaying Portal upgrade usage System Upgrades Upgrade Information Reader Upgrades Portal Uparades Re Branding 4b Portals Upgrade Usage Capacity Licensed Upgrades In Use C Wi Q Upgrades laa Readers Default 3 Enter Upgrade Code ReaderUparades Portal Upgrades Adding Capacity Upgrade Licenses When you near maximum user or reader capacity it s time to call Stanley Security Solutions for a Segment Upgrade license Reader Upgrade licenses are available in maximum capacities of 2000 10000 and 18000 users Ea
83. Cylindrical Locks Installing the lock 3 Insert the control key into the core and rotate the key 15 degrees to the right 4 Insert the throw member into the core 5 Insert the core and throw member into the lever with the control key 6 Return the control key to the original position and withdraw the key Caution The control key can be used to remove cores and to access doors Provide adequate security for the control key 10 Test lock To test the lock for proper operation before the lock is programmed For keypad locks 1 Press 1234 for the 2000 series or 5011234 for the 500 series The green light flashes and the latch unlocks 2 Turn the lever and open the door During the unlock time the green light flashes Then the red light flashes and the latch relocks For magnetic stripe or proximity card only locks Note f the lock has a proximity card reader it may have already been activated by the presence of an object near the card reader 1 Align the magnetic stripe card with the V mark by the card slot 2 Insert and then remove the card The green light flashes and the latch unlocks 3 Turn the lever and open the door During the unlock time if using the Programming Default ID Card the green light flashes Then the red light flashes and the latch relocks Troubleshooting If the mechanism does not unlock remove the bat tery cover and check for proper orientation and seat ing of the batteries and mo
84. Fields and Categories You can also remove added User Fields and Categories from the system The system will not allow you to do this however if the field or category is in use Before you remove the field or category ensure there are no records assigned to them then perform the following steps To remove User Fields from the system 1 In the User Fields Management dialog box click the Select Fields button at the bottom of the dialog box 2 From the User Fields in Facility list on the left select the fields you wish to remove and click Remove gt gt The field is moved to the User Fields list on the right and remains inactive unless you add it back to the list 3 Click Finish The field is no longer available in the User Fields list To remove added Categories from the system 1 In the User Field Management window select Add Category 2 The Add and Remove System User Category window opens 3 Select the category you wish to remove and click Remove Click Finish when you are done User Groups User Groups are a convenient way to define properties that will af fect certain groups of individuals in your system For example if your Administrative personnel have different hours or entry parameters you can create an Administrative group make that group a Timezone Group and assign administrative personnel to that group You can define any number of User Groups such as Administrative General Laboratories Dormitories Night Shif
85. Figure 6b Aligning the deadlocking plunger with the strike plate 6 BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology 9KQ O lindrical Locks Installing the lock Remove outside lever or knob 1 Insert the control key into the core and rotate the key 15 degrees to the right 2 Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the figure 8 core hole and into the lever 3 Press the screwdriver blade in the direction of the arrow in Figure 7 Note You cannot remove the lever if the screwdriver blade is inserted too far past the keeper 4 Slide the lever or knob off of the sleeve Caution Be careful that you do not disconnect the lever keeper spring 8 Adjust for door thickness 1 Determine the door s thickness 2 Pull the rose locking pin and rotate the outside rose liner until the proper groove on the through bolt stud lines up with the hub face BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Lever keeper Insert screwdriveK blade here Figure 8 X core hole Figure7 Removing the outside lever Through bolt stud 2 1 4 groove Hub face T N P A JHH ean Ho is Figure 8 Adjusting the rose liner for the door thickness JE Motor wire ce rose liner Rose locking pin a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology 9KQ O lindrical Locks Installing the lock
86. IF Addit Seber Hark Sean PASSED GetIP Config WA POOTJIE IITA MULISTO COMPSON A OOD New Portal IP Configuration mara IP Address Abh T Ten T Reiret IP Ceniagunsion dang Se and SubNet Mask SSL Enabled Update IP Configuration 69 0 Portal Configuration Features and Functions Review this section for additional information regarding the Portal Configuration window See Figure 44 Figure 44 Portal Configuration Window 1 El Slanley Wi 0 Portal Comliguration 30 00 1 0 oe Set Defaut Configuration T Manual Connection 4 r Chea Tni M Set Back bo Factory Defaut 1 9 1 Portals on the Network grid Provides a list of Portal Gateways on the network It shows the status of the last operation performed the portal network name a hyperlink that opens the corresponding status page portal MAC address and portal IP configuration data 2 Scan Performs a scan of the entire network and lists the Portal Gate ways on the network 3 Retrieve IP Configuration Scan When checked attempts to retrieve the current IP Configuration for the corresponding portal This requires direct communication with the portal configuration service which only runs for one hour after a reboot If the service is not running the IP Configuration data will return unknown data 4 Update IP Configuration Updates the IP Configuration of the selected portal This requires 10 11
87. LHRB door Outside of RHRB door Outside of LHRB door Outside of RHRB door Figure7 Outside door prep for use with Figure5 Outside door prep for use with Von Duprin exit hardware Use for all Von Von Duprin exit hardware Rim with RQE only Duprin vertical rods and rim without RQE BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 5 a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology EXQ Exit Hardware Trim Preparing the door Vertical centerline of lock Trim template Horizontal centerline of lock I I aa Outside of doo Figure8 Positioning the trim template Q08 LHRB shown Position trim template and mark drill points 1 For new installations a Cut the applicable template along the dashed lines b Align the horizontal and vertical centerlines marked on the template with the centerlines marked on the OUTSIDE of the door from step 1 See Figure 8 For retrofit installations Align the mounting holes for the escutcheon and lock stile case shown on the template with the mounting holes already present in the door Note The outside escutcheon is mounted using the four lock stile case mounting holes A holes these holes must be 7 16 in diameter and drilled com pletely through the door 2 Tape the template to the OUTSIDE of the door in the properly aligned position 3 Center punch the necessary drill points Refer to the instructions on the template and the figures of the
88. Managers and programmers are indistinguishable from a general user when no keypad Is present For a list of Manager and Programmer system override codes see System Overrides on page 151 To assign User Type 1 Under the User Tab in the Settings category select the field next to User Type 2 Select a User Type from the drop down list Portal and Reader Control and Messaging Wi Q AMS and Omnilock WAMS provide a number of features to reset and restore normal operations override locks and access levels and temporarily remove reader association with a Portal These right click functions send real time instant messages to the hardware from within the software Portal Controls You can delete reset and restore a Portal to normal operation with out going to the physical location of the Portal These functions are accessible via a right click in the Readers tab of the Configurator module You can also delete a Portal from the system with the right click function To access right click Portal messaging 1 In the Portals Tab right click on the Portal and select the option from the drop down list The software will ask you if you wish to proceed with the operation 2 Click Yes If the Portal is online the operation is performed If for any reason the Portal is offline and unable to execute the com mand the message will become obsolete after five minutes 135 Note Note 136 Figure 96 Right click Portal messaging o
89. N DC 9 24V DC 9 24V DC 9 24V Asn sYNLns YOs4 GSAYsS3y 12 VDC GND 12 VDC Strike Power output reader Supply by others Once the WAC is installed and all points connected it will be rec ognized by Wi O AMS or Omnilock WAMS as a Controller in the system For more information about configuring the WAC in the soft ware see I O on page 107 2 Install Door Hardware Task 9 Note Note 28 This section provides general instructions for installing your control lers Complete instructions for installing locks are packaged with the hardware You will also find instructions for Stanley Wi Q Technology Best 45HO mortise locks Best 9KO Cylindrical Locks Best EXO Trim Omnilock 45KOM mortise locks and Omnilock 9KOM cylindrical locks as Appendices to this manual Before You Begin Before you begin take a few moments to review the following considerations E Record device MAC address before installing device You will need this when configuring the controller in the software E Wi O and Omnilock Technology locks will work from 31 F to 151 F Extreme heat will cause a reduction in wireless signal strength and can cause a loss of connectivity while the heat remains Alkaline batteries cease to operate if they reach a temperature of 20 F E Wi O and Omnilock Controllers are designed for use on 1 3 4 inch doors If you need to install on non standard doors c
90. O Outside lever O Inside lever C Throw member package C Latch C Strike package C Through bolt screws O Installation template and instructions O Four AA size batteries or 2 weatherized packs Other components C Programming Default ID Card provided with software Special tools checklist Use the following checklist to make sure that you have the special tools necessary to install your Electronic Stand alone Cylindrical Lock KD303 Drill jig C KD325 Strike plate locating pin 1 KD315 Faceplate marking chisel Stanley Omnilock 1 a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Stanley Omnilock 9KOM Cylindrical Locks Preparing the door and door jamb High edge of door bevel 4 n Backs A e 3 c Template nd 9K cylindri 6K 1 Figure1 Positioning the template Left hand LH Outside Left hand reverse bevel LHRB Outside Figure2 Door handing chart t y Locks with ROE Right Hand RH Position template and mark drill points Note f the door is a fabricated hollow metal door determine whether it is properly reinforced to support the lock If door reinforcement is not adequate consult the door manufacturer for information on proper reinforcement For dimensions for preparing metal doors for locks with 2 3 4 70 mm backset see Template T56052 or T56053 Door and Frame Preparation for 63K 73KC 83K and 93K Cylindrical Locks Note 1 f th
91. Preparing the door and door jamb EJ Install latch 1 Install the latch in the door Note The latch tube prongs should be centered and should project into the chassis hole 2 Check that the door swings freely Chassis hole Install door status switch and magnet 1 On the door jamb mark the drill point for the 1 diameter magnet hole This hole should be directly opposite the door status switch reader harness hole when the door is closed Location of latch tube prongs 2 Drilla1 diameter hole for the magnet at least 1 3 4 deep Insert the magnet in the hole Inside of door 4 Insert the door status switch assembly into the door Figure 3 Installing the latch in the door status switch hole in the edge of the door feeding the connectors out the harness hole to the inside of the door as shown in Figure 4 Harness hole rc Se ier I Al Magnet A amp Door i status switch gt 7 gt Bre 3 7 Door jamb gt L nside of door Figure4 Installing the door status switch and magnet BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology 9KQ O lindrical Locks Preparing the door and door jamb oa ia EE use drill jig to drill through bolt holes _ 1 Press the drill jig KD303 onto the door engaging it with the latch tube prongs see the close up in Figure 5 Make sure the front edge of th
92. STEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology EXQ Exit Hardware Trim Completing the installation 19 Install battery antenna cover 1 Ifinstalling with a surface vertical rod exit device carefully use a razor blade to remove the knockouts for the rod from the battery cover See Figure 30 2 Connect the antenna to its mating connector 3 Coil the antenna wire carefully inside the battery cover Caution Carefully bend but do not twist or kink the antenna wire Doing so may significantly reduce or completely interrupt signal transmis sion 4 Making sure that the battery antenna cover does not pinch any wires place the battery antenna cover over the bracket and battery 5 Secure the battery cover with the provided self tap ping screws Caution Tighten screws firmly but do not over tighten Over tightening may strip screw holes or crack the cover Battery bracket Knockout Battery antenna cover Antenna wire Carefully bend O but DO NOT TWIST OR KINK the antenna wire a g ie Figure 30 Installing the battery cover over the battery bracket and connecting the antenna BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 19 a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology EXQ Exit Hardware Trim Completing the installation 20 If the mechanism doesn t unlock refer to the f
93. See Figure 6 2 Drill the holes for the screws used to install the strike box and strike plate 3 Insert the strike box and secure the strike with the two screws provided 4 Check the position of the deadlocking plunger against the strike plate Caution The deadlocking plunger of the latchbolt must make contact with the strike plate as shown in Figure 7 The plunger deadlocks the latchbolt and helps prevent someone from forcing the latch open when the door is closed _ Binna Strike box N plate C eres Door jamb Figure6 Installing the strike box and strike plate Deadlocking B plunger Strike plate Door jamb ___ i Figure7 Aligning the deadlocking plunger with the strike plate Stanley Omnilock a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Stanley Omnilock 9KOM Cylindrical Locks Preparing the door and door jamb 2 1 4 57 mm groove Through bolt stud 2 51 mm 1 3 4 44 mm Hub face Motor wire Outside a rose liner Rose locking pin Figure8 Adjusting the rose liner for the door Battery cover Re route wire Rotate chassis 180 degrees clockwise Back plate Gasket Figure9 Adjusting the rose liner for the door Optional Adjust for door thickness Note The default door thickness is 1 3 4 44 mm If your door is thicker than 1 3 4 44
94. Segment Tree and the right side of the screen will change to a list of Portals in your system The icon next to each Portal will give you the Portal s operational status Four different status icons are present in the system for Portal Gateways comida Toci O Question Mark Device is loading Device is online Device is offline Blue Down Arrow Portal Gateway or Controller is not assigned to a workstation or the workstation is not running If your Portal Gateways have blue down arrow icons restart your Communication Server See Restarting your Communication Server After you restart your Communication Server your Portal Gateway status icons should change to green circles indicating that the devices are online See Figure 47 Figure 47 Portal Gateway with Green Circle Icon de E aiir alr Saree A Fe PEPPTTPEPEPERRRT Bolmans Be gipka haii ah Segment big Portali H Readers LE tesezares E ueis l O Parrevare IDR ad fo owe Il Restarting your Communication Server If you need to restart your Communication Server navigate to your system s Services via Administration Tools See Figure 48 Figure 48 Navigate to Services Navigate to Administrative Tools Administrative Took ix ha l Search Administrative Tools ra Organize m Open Burn Ol 29 Fawrites Name Date modified Type Gf Component Services 7 13 2009 9 57PM Shortcut 2KB Libraries F Computer Management 7 13 2009 9 54PM Shor
95. Select database server and authentication method Select the database server to install to From the list below or click Browse to see a list of all database servers You can also specify the way to authenticate your login using your current credentials or a SQL Login ID and Password Database Server Browse Connect using Windows authentication credentials of current user Server authentication using the Login ID and password below Login ID 5 Password Installshield Back cancel e 6 Inthe Setup Type dialog box Figure 31 select a Complete or Custom install Selecting Complete will run installations for the Database Communication Service Portal Config App and Wi Q Omnilock Service Selecting Custom will allow you to choose which components to install Once you ve made your selection press Next to continue I7 58 Figure 31 Setup Type Setup Type Choose the setup type that best suits your needs Please select a setup type All program Features will be installed Requires the most disk Space Choose which program features you want installed and where they Will be installed Recommended for advanced users InstallShield z Back caret _ Figure 32 shows the installation components available in a Custom Setup Figure 32 Custom Setup pa Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software Services InstallShield Wizard Custom Setup Select the program fe
96. Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Stanley Omnilock 45HOM Mortise Locks Installing the trim 2 For LH amp LHRB doors the inside is the case back Door Status Switch side of the case and the outside is the cover side TV location shown of the case For RH and RHRB doors the inside is the cover side of the case and the outside is the Mortise case case back side of the case The cover is mounted Case 3 to the case with four screws mounting DS white 3 To change the position of a hub toggle loosen screws econ the toggle screw move the toggle into the red black o desired position and re tighten the screw a m tet oan Install mortise case RQE org brown Oy amp KOS gray 1 Drill the holes for the case mounting screws F LS LSM purple 2 Insert the mortise case into the mortise cavity ec while feeding the motor wires and any optional g sensor wires into the mortise cavity and keyhole to the inside of the door as shown in Figure 7 Note The armored front of the mortise case self y adjusts to the door bevel lt a Stand Option Wireless Figure 7 Installing the mortise case Key Overide S ey O ensor Request to Exit ROE 7 pees ak E a Latch Status E ee A Switch LS sf e ap E L Je m e a Door status switch is located differently for DV and TV i functions insidet L nside t
97. Timezone The Timezones tab displays the default Master Timezone a calendar that operates similar to Microsoft Outlook and any Timezone User Groups that have been created You can choose to display the calendar detail as one day a work week a full week or by the month or click on the calendar to display a specific date More information about creating Timezone Intervals and Timezone Groups is presented in later in Chapter 5 Configure AMS WAMS Software Task 11 on page 87 Figure 117 Setting up the Timezones d Configurator Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software l z joj x File Applications Help ka Segment Ba Portals ea Readers ci Timezones Users h Firmware qb x Interval Collections Reader Control User Group Collections lite de SSS Filter Row Mame 1 Always _ Geurts every day effective 2 2 2012 From 12 00 wie a Maintenance Staff E jew Ies 5 Work Week 7 week 3y Month Teachers Aid i eachers Aids p Today a Calendar Office Staff g h Ionga rFeoruary 1 Wy A aF 4 Always D i aul k es 2 g 00 9 oo Rename Add Delete Cancel Update User Admin jog Users Tab If you have been assigned responsibility to add or maintain general cardholder users of the system your tasks will be performed in the Users Tab All users currently in the system are displayed in the col umn at the left To display a User profile simply select their name fr
98. USB enrollment controller to create a proximity sign on credential LI Locksets to be installed on doors including cores and keys sup plied with specific model LI Installation instructions for specific lockset brand and model LJ Portal Gateways Access to standby power for 120 VAC non switch circuit for 12 VDC plug in transformer LJ 10 100 1 GigE Base T network connection LJ Crossover Ethernet cable if direct connection between Portal Gate way and Host will be used LJ Wireless Access Controllers if used and knowledge of existing hardware and switches for any retrofit installations LJ Installation tools O Drill Motor hole saw with bits appropriate for the specific lock see the template included in your lock LJ Phillips head and flat head screw drivers LI Access to the Host a networked workstation or wireless laptop computer Develop a Site Plan Task 1 Before installing Portal Gateways it is a good idea to develop a gen eral plan for the segment This plan will guide you in deciding where to install the Portal Gateways You must consider the following Transmit range from Portal Gateway to controller varies based on building construction Site characteristics such as reinforced concrete walls could interfere or weaken the signal open spaces and low inter ference can increase signal strength Controllers will transmit to the nearest Portal Gateway however if for some unforeseen event the nearest Portal G
99. Update From here you can create an event check the device s current state of operation define an access level associate it with a reader in the sys tem define a trigger state high or low and define the type of event to be triggered Note The system recognizes the WAC as any other reader in the system It will appear in the referenced dialog boxes as a reader however you will recognize it by its MAC address 6 Click the Add button The system creates an Event ID and adds it to the list in the left hand column 7 Enter a name for the event such as Fire Alarm A 8 Under the Settings Category click the Readers field and click the ellipsis button 9 This will open up a new window See Figure 83 Select a device from the Readers in Segment section that will be associated with the event 10 Click Add lt lt to add it to the list of Readers Associated with I O Event list ig Figure 83 Associating an I O event with a Reader Readers of 1 0 Event Fire Alarm 4 of 1 0 Reference Parking Garage A Alarm View and Select Readers Associated with VO Event Readers Associated with 1 0 Evert Readers in Segment Feader Filter Aow Reader 0071 415401 ded Aeme Universityy ln Clear All Select All Clear All SelectAll 11 Click OK to save the association and return to the Setup dialog 12 In the Reader Access level field select either Unlock or Lockout from the drop down list
100. Wi Q Application Upgrade Code Enter segment ltem Upgrade Code coos har 6 Enter the 26 digit Segment Item Upgrade Code number provided by Stanley Security Solutions and select Finish Your new Licensed Upgrade s will display in the Upgrade Usage list Upgrade Licenses are now ready for distribution as needed See the following section for detailed information about capacity upgrade license distribution Note 167 166 Distributing Capacity Upgrade Licenses You may have purchased a number of reader and Portal upgrade li censes with your system or you may find that you need to add more licenses as your organization expands Whatever the case you can distribute reader and Portal capacity upgrades as needed rather than bring it all into service at once To apply a licensed upgrade to a reader 1 Inthe System Upgrades dialog box select the Reader Upgrades Tab 2 Select the Reader Capacity you wish to add 3 Review the Upgrades at this Capacity box to ensure the upgrade you need is available 4 From the Readers in System list on the right select the Reader you wish to upgrade Select Add lt lt The system will prompt you to confirm that you want to add the User Capacity 5 Select Yes Once upgraded your change will be reflected in the Upgrades at this Capacity box Figure 123 Reader Upgrades Secon Ugre Upgrade iiumalion Reader Upgrades Furla Upgrades Re Bratckerg
101. Wizard Protocol and Ports Specify the protocols and ports to which this rule applies Steps Rule Type Does this rule apply to TCP or UDP a Protocol and Ports TCP Action UDP Profile Name Does this rule apply to all local ports or specific local ports 6 Al local ports Specific local ports Example 80 443 5000 5010 Leam more about protocol and ports Click Next 6 Select Allow the connection Click Next to continue See Figure 15 Figure 15 Allow the Connection i New Inbound Rule Wizard I wf 2 a od Action Specify the action to be taken when a connection matches the conditions specified in the rule Steps Rule Type Protocol and Ports Action Profile Name What action should be taken when a connection matches the specified conditions 9 Allow the connection O Allow the connection if it is secure Block the connection Leam more about actions Select Allow the connection This includes connections that are protected with IPsec as well as those are not This includes only connections that have been authenticated by using IPsec Connections will be secured using the settings in Psec properties and mules in the Connection Security Rule node oT 7 se ed tl LP oh ete Cre Click Next 4 4 7 De select the Public option Click Next Figure 16 De select Public i New Inbound Rule Wizard Profile Specify the profiles for which th
102. You may be prompted to install Apple Bonjour Bonjour net working technology is used by the Portal Configuration Tool to locate and list all Portal Gateways on the network Click the link to begin installing Bonjour b The Bonjour Print Services window opens Click Next to con tinue Figure 25 Bonjour Print Services Installer is Bonjour Print Services x Welcome to the Bonjour Print Services Installer You will be guided through the steps necessary to install Bonjour Frink Services To get started click Next c Read the License Agreement To continue with the installation click on I accept the terms in the license agreement then press Next ix Bonjour Print Services License Agreement Please read the Following license agreement carefully English APPLE INC SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR BONJOUR PRINT SERVICES FOR WINDOWS PLEASE READ THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT LICENSE CAREFULLY BEFORE LISIK THC ADDI CGACTAANABDO OVIIGIAIG TUC ADDI Cc Ido not accept the terms in the license agreement lt Back Cancel 53 54 d Read the information about Bonjour Print Services Then press Next Figure 27 Bonjour Print Services Information iz Bonjour Print Services Please read the following information About Bonjour Print Services for Windows Bonjour Print Services for Windows lets You discover and configure Bonjour enabled printers fram your vvindowrs computer
103. a 3 8 10mm channel at an angle that will connect the door status switch tatchimertisa hole to the chassis hole as shown in Figure 4 aatoro ach 6 Press fit both switch pieces as shown in Figure 4 tube prongs insider door 7 Check that the door swings freely Figure4 Installing the latch in the door Stanley Omnilock 3 a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Stanley Omnilock 9KOM Cylindrical Locks Preparing the door and door jamb _ Use drill jig to drill through bolt holes SS 1 Press the drill jig KD303 onto the door engaging it with the latch tube prongs see the close up in Figure 5 Make sure the front edge of the jig is parallel with the door edge 2 Drill the through bolt holes 5 16 8 mm diameter halfway into the door 3 Turn over the drill jig and repeat steps 1 and 2 Drill upper through bolt hole from the opposite side of the door Note 2 Replace the drill jig after 10 door preparations i eee 777 N Drill lower through bolt hole Inside of door Figure5 Installing the drill jig and drilling the through bolt holes 4 Stanley Omnilock a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Stanley Omnilock 9KOM Cylindrical Locks Preparing the door and door jamb EJ Install strike box and strike plate 1 Align with the center of the latchbolt then mortise the door jamb to fit the strike box and strike plate
104. a directional antenna to increase the transmit range Actual distances will vary based on building construction Position Portal Gateways Task 2 Once all door hardware and controllers have been installed you are ready to determine the final placement of Portal Gateways using the results from the Wi O Technology Site Survey Kit The Site Survey Kit helps you determine the number and optimum location of Portal Gateways and verify signal strength before permanently installing the hardware It is important to perform the Site Survey process as many times as needed to determine the optimal position You will need to test signal strength at all door locations near the perimeter of the coverage area as well as any location where a physical obstruction may cause interference Antenna types Wi Q and Omnilock Technology provide two antenna types Omni directional designed to provide coverage in all directions and Directional antennas that focus the signal from point to point over longer distances and through obstacles If you have trouble verifying signals you may need to consider some antenna type options Figure 5 shows two available antenna types 21 Figure 5 Selecting the antenna type that best suits your needs l Exterior Interior Omni directional Omni directional Interior Directional Exterior Directional Power Supply Portal Gateways must be located where they can receive
105. a list of compatible controllers Antenna Types and Applications To optimize system performance it is important to position Portal Gateways to receive maximum signal strength from the control lers Once all door hardware has been installed you will be ready to position Portal Gateways using the Wi O Technology Site Survey Tool Wi Q and Omnilock Technology support two antenna types Omni directional designed to provide coverage in all directions and Directional antennas that focus the signal from point to point over longer distances and through obstacles For more information see Position Portal Gateways Task 2 Installing System Hardware Wi Q AMS and Omnilock WAMS are designed to operate with Stan ley Wi O and Omnilock Controllers and Portal Gateways Detailed installation instructions are provided in the following sections and in the lock instructions provided with the hardware which are included as Appendices to this manual What you will need LJ Engineering drawings or segment map LY Wi O Technology Site Survey Kit LY Wi Spy Spectrum Analysis Tool by MetaGeek or equivalent to identify the best open channels for your network LJ For Keypad Controllers you will need the sign on credential from the Wi Q AMS or Omnilock WAMS software LI For magnetic stripe or proximity card controllers you will need the Programmer ID cards supplied in the software package You will also need the appropriate magnetic stripe or proximity
106. ader Control Lie oer ale Tine D Set cereals Lee Stool Teme 0 Seconds Leer Type BA a User Dakta Muine Lea Encoder atig In the Users Tab all users currently in the system display in the list on the left If you have a large number of users you can use the alphabet buttons on the far left to quickly sort through the list Users Categories display on the right By default these categories display as shown however you can click the A Z sort button to display cat egories alphabetically Here you can add or remove users from the system set their credentials and include any personal information needed to identify that person in the system If an ellipsis button displays when you select a field additional pa rameters are available for selection From here you will define user name and address information and access parameters such as read ers user groups credentials PIN and so on Note If you see a need for additional fields to define for your Users contact your System Administrator They can add more fields to the Users Tab or create additional User Fields unique to your organization 123 Note 124 The following sections describe each category in the Users Tab and present steps for adding and configuring users in the system ID When you add a user the system automatically assigns them a unique ID and displays the number in the User ID field Name Provides entry fields for Users first and last n
107. ader where the card will be scanned When you are ready to scan the card select the Scan button You will have 30 seconds to scan the card When recognized the number will display in the Creden tial Number text box Note 2 Select Finish and return to the Credential Setup dialog box You may need to expand the drop down list to view all available readers Use the highlighted area in the lower right corner Registering a Prox card credential In the Proximity Card category review the Prox Card Type If the default entry is not the one you will use select the field and use the down arrow to select the correct type from the list To register a Prox Card Credential 1 Select Prox Card from the list on the left Click the ellipsis in the Number field under the Credential category The User Proximity Card Credential Number Setting dialog box opens Figure 93 Entering a Proximity Card credential number User Alex Beta Proximity Card Credential Number Setting Specify the Credential Number Credential Number 4567 iSelect Scan Device C USB Card Reader Serial Card Reader coma Reader Reader 0014001534 mee Ha 2 Enter a Credential Number manually must be less than 16 charac ters zeros will be appended or select a scan device USB Card Reader If you have a MSR 206 USB Card reader connected to your computer select MSR 206 1 When you are ready to scan the card select the Scan button You
108. al Fields _ Bantu E Cheer Stas imperi Casta pene Te Uisipese mah 3 Use the cursor to drag the column headers into any order you wish 1 7 178 4 Ifyou wish to import additional data into user fields associated with the segment click Show Additional Fields to display the Field Chooser and double click or drag to add them to the header 5 Enter the appropriate Field Delimiter for the import file the default is a comma 6 Ifyou have field headings in the first line of your data file click the Field Heading in First Line check box To import the data 1 Once all column headers are in the order you wish click Import Data 2 Navigate to the location of the data file you created and click Open 3 The Data appears under the appropriate column headers in the upper window If the file is large you can watch the progress in the Status box on the bottom of the window Figure 129 Using the Import Utility Eo lolx E Alyson Campbell 345 __ Raber Tyson eve Abeta Leper 910 Field Delimiter Field Headings in First Line Show Additional Fields The process canna accasa the fle C Documoants and Sothys T maky Documents OSNimpor tf becuuse dis wing ised by another process Clear Statue Send To Database Finish 4 Review the data import Scroll the window to ensure the data has imported in the appropriate column headers If not you can rear range the column headers and import the file again
109. al antenna Q Enclosure He Mount Wireless Access Controller The standard WAC comes with a small antenna but you may need a supplemental antenna for your appli cation See the Site Survey Tool Quick Reference Guide for more antenna information 1 Determine the appropriate location for the wireless single door controller making sure that the antenna will have maximum exposure for signal transmission 2 Mount the Wireless Access Controller box 3 Screw on antenna as shown in Figure 1 so that it s vertical and upright 4 Install batteries if needed 2 Install other hardware as necessary Make sure all other system components are mounted and installed System components may include m Electronic or electric lock or strike m Request to exit switch m Power supply for lock or strike m Reader either magstripe proximity keypad or com bination readers The default reader is a Weigand 26 bit 8 bit word type BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 1 a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Stanley Wi Q Technology WQX WAC Wireless Access Controllers Planning the installation Manufacturer Stanley Indala XceedID HID Essex Part number 909028065 FP2511A XF 1050 B 5355AGK00 KTP 163 SN m Sensors door latch deadbolt key and or other Note Some sensors may be included inside the lock The BEST 45HW may include door latch deadbolt and key sensors Pull wire and make conn
110. alarm is triggered such as a door is blocked open or forced entry the system creates an alarm record When you select the Alarms tab unanswered alarms display in red and activate an alarm sound wav file on your computers sound system When you silence an alarm in Transactions you are simply telling the system that you have recognized the alarm condition The alarm sound wav file will stop on your computer system for that alarm and the display color changes from red to yellow A log will be generated recording the time and date the alarm was silenced You can add a comment to this log to further define the incident Figure 137 Silencing an alarm in the Alarms tab Silen ce Alarm View and Silence Facility Alarni ALARM J5 OS V000 27 35 Ahi Reader Olina Reader 00 J460 1574 l Add Log Entry Close 189 190 Create an Alarm Response Protocol Remember when you Silence an alarm in Wi O AMS Transactions you are only silencing a wav file you are not resolving the problem It is important to establish Alarm Response protocols within your segment and follow up with action See Responding to Alarms on page 194 Figure 138 Alarms Tab Gs Transactions Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software l o P joj xj File Help Segment acme University Refresh State Updating Transactions Alarms qb X Drag a column header here to group by that column T eee E User Admin Transaction Types
111. ame and mid dle initial Adding a User Name 1 Inthe Users Tab select the Add User button In the ID category the system will display a new unique User ID 2 Inthe First Name line highlight and replace the default text exam ple User1 with a first name 3 Inthe Last Name field highlight and replace the default text _ New with a last name Add a Middle Initial if needed The Update button will flash to remind you to update your settings You can update each time you add a user or wait until all user information is added The software will automatically update your settings when you exit the Users tab User Defined Categories and Fields If your segment has been configured with user defined categories and fields such as Address City Zip Code enter the information as configured Readers of User Alex Beta View and Selci Readers Associated with User Headers Assoceted wih User Readers in Facility FiterRow Fiender Render Render Path E Hsia TTH Cheat Al Sekt All Cheat A bed AS 3 Select the reader s from Readers in Segment 4 Select Add lt lt The selected readers are moved from the Readers in Segment list to the Readers Associated with User list on the left You can associate a user with any number of readers Figure 87 Selecting a reader to associate with a user Readers of User Alex Beta View and Selci Readers Associated with User Rendars in Facility Capon Al SELAI
112. ample Housekeeping Timezone 5 Inthe Group Name replace Group1 with the name of your new user group for example Residential 6 Under Timezone change the Is Timezone Group default setting from False to True Select Update to continue creating groups 7 Select OK to save the new Timezone group Once you have created a Timezone group you will need to set up access times to apply to that group For more information about Timezones and Timezone User Groups see Configuring Timezones on page 138 Credential Settings Note Keypad credentials magnetic card settings and proximity card settings are all set in this category Detailed steps are presented in the following sections Keypad Credential Length If your access system will have or currently has cards encoded with keypad credentials you may set the number of digits required here Keypad credential length must be set before you add users to the system Perform the following steps to set the Keypad Credential Length 1 In the Segment Tab under the Credential Settings category click in the Keypad Credential Length field 2 Click the ellipsis button at the far right of the field The Set value of Keypad Credential Length dialog box opens Figure 76 Setting the Credential Length 3 Enter the length or slide the bar to select the position of the Keypad Credential length you will use on segment cards 4 Select OK to save your settings and exit the box Magn
113. and bevel Q Left hand reverse bevel LHRB Q Right hand reverse bevel RHRB Door type Q Wood Q Metal Door thickness inches 1 3 4 to 2 1 4 Components checklist Use the following checklist to make sure that you have the items necessary to install your EXQ Exit Hardware Trim Q Escutcheon and lever assembly BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 1 a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology EXQ Exit Hardware Trim Q Battery bracket I Door position switch with magnet Q Battery cover with antenna LI Battery pack LI Battery cover screw package Q Bar code ID sticker for your records Q Cable ties butt splices and tape Q Installation templates and instructions Q 7 pin core only included if ordered with trim Q Cylinder mounting sleeve for Von Duprin functions only LI Temporary operator card Tools required Q Electric drill preferably corded Q Jigsaw LI Wire snips LI Wire strippers Q Phillips screwdriver Q Measuring tape Temporary perator Q Key O Key cylinderand keys only included if ordered with trim Rim cylinder Maortise A Use the following checklist to make sure that you have the tools necessary to install your EXQ Exit Hardware Trim Q Straight edge LI Square Q Pencil marker Q 7 16 dia drill bit Q 7 8 dia drill bit Q 1 dia hole saw For Precision Hardware and Sargent i
114. ange Installshield Help space lt Back Cancel Clicking on the icons to the left of each component will bring up installation options If you decide on a Custom Setup you must select an installation option for each component Then click Next to continue 5 The wizard is now ready to begin installation Click Install 6 Once the installation is complete click Finish 61 The installation of all three components is now complete Figure 36 Successful System Setup Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software Setup AMS Database Server Installed The AMS SQL Database Serveris INSTALLED on the Workstation AMS Services installed Repair or reinstall the Wi Q Windows Service You can also uninstall the Services AMS Applications Installed Install the AMS Configurator Transactions and Statistics Monitor applications Click Exit on the Setup window Wi O AMS or Omnilock WAMS will be accessible through your Start Menu Note It is recommended that you reboot your machine after installation is complete If you chose a non standard database server location in Step 1 you must reboot your machine now 62 Note Configuring Segments Portal Gateways and Controllers This chapter contains detailed steps to perform the following tasks E Task 6 Create your Segment E Task 7 Add and Configure Portal Gateways m Task 10 Sign on and Configure Controllers After segment creation this chapter discusses Portal Gat
115. ansactions and Statistics Monitor help you configure your settings monitor transac tions in the system and verify system hardware performance You can view and create reports from all applications and perform archivals and imports using Wi O AMS or Omnilock WAMS Administrator If you are the Program Administrator responsible for setting up com munications between AMS or WAMS software and system Portals and controllers you will soend most of your time using the Con figurator module If you are in personnel or security you may be the person who adds users to the system and gives them access privileges and IDs You will soend most of your time on the Users tab of the Configurator If you are responsible to oversee security for your organization you will monitor all access and alarm activity using the Transactions module If you are a Systems Administrator responsible to ensure the wireless network Is operating at maximum performance you will use the Statistics Monitor and Administrator modules If your organization is small you may use all applications Regardless of the tasks you are responsible to perform you can view and print reports from all applications using the Reports module Figure 2 Five Applications Configurator Transactions Monitor Statistics Monitor Program Administrator Security Service Configure hardware Monitor entry exit activity Monitor system performance Set up card parameters Monitor alarms Voltage Create main
116. applications To Restore Data to AMS WAMS 1 From the Configurator Segment Tab select the segment for which you wish to archive statistics From the Applications menu on the Configurator menu bar select System Administrator The Systems Administrator window opens Select the Segment you wish to work with From the left window pane select Restore Data The Windows browser window opens Select the file you wish to restore to AMS WAMS then click Open The system reports that the records will be restored to the Seg ment Click Yes to continue The system will display the status of the archive activity as it proceeds Importing Data from a Legacy OFM Database You can import an entirely new segment into the software from a legacy OFM database or you can import all or some elements of data into an existing segment and overwrite any data with the latest data in the OFM When you import an entire segment from an OFM data base AMS WAMS creates a segment with the segment name of the old database To Import Data to AMS WAMS 1 From the Applications menu on the Configurator menu bar select system Administrator The System Administrator window opens 2 From the right window pane select OFM Database The Windows browser window opens Figure 127 OFM Database Import OFM Database Import z E Import OFM Database tems segment Selection f impot OFM Segment I Import OFM Users C Use WAM Segment sone University Import Typ
117. are looking for If you simply want to watch transactions in the order they occur the default setting sorted by ID descending will display the most recent transaction on the top line of the list However if you have an interest in viewing all the activity of a particular user you can sort al phabetically by User credential As with common database programs you can move the columns in the column header to any order you wish Transactions will remember your changes and display in the new order when you next open the program View Transactions in Tree Levels You can display transactions similar to the way you view the Seg ment Tree in Configurator This is useful to minimize and organize the amount of data you view at one time Figure 140 Transactions in Tree Levels Ee Tranaitis Sankey WiN Access Minipa Sofbeene E e Sagen cri Uriversty biitin Fier Apply Drag column headers to gray area z Aira hir iy 2 amig Campus i po Surana Palen Resder Reader 0014401 de4 E Pender 0014 HO eke ia E reader Lars rad Skoed ee ee dh Jandi bir it Chew E J ait J 1st FPA Coheed ein 4 Transaction Entry Faiy Code i lebron Tae T 212 Boe Pe Time SAMOS GTS Po A Teme 22 BS PM Teme 2 0420 2 e152 Pe Tome STA ETE PM a Teme 2S ee Pe Teme 21d A 2 11 22 Pe T 21202 B10 Ge Pe Time 2 1 2012 amp 122 Pe Time STM 2012 BBS Po 2 Teme 222 Bi PM L
118. are required To register a Magnetic Stripe Card credential 1 From the User Credential Setup dialog box select Mag Card from the list 2 Click in the Number field and select the ellipsis button The Users Magnetic Stripe Card Credential Number Setting dialog box opens Figure 91 Entering a Magnetic Card credential number User Alex Beta Magnetic Stripe Card Credential Number Setting Specify the Credential Number Credential Number Jooooo00000006 i61 Select Scan Device C MSR 206 Card Reader Reader Scan Encode Cancel 129 130 3 Enter a Credential Number manually must be less than 16 charac ters zeros will be appended or select a scan device Using a scanning device to register a credential You can use a scanning device connected to your computer to regis ter a credential 1 Select Card Reader When you are ready to scan the card select the Scan button You will have 30 seconds to scan the card Figure 92 Scan Credentials User Beta Alex Magnetic Stripe Card Credential Number Setting ou have 30 seconds to scan the credential Scan Credential Now E i Cancel 2 When recognized the number will display in the Credential Num ber text box 3 Select Finish and return to the Credential Setup dialog box Using a local reader You can use a local reader to scan the card credentials 1 Select Reader and then use the drop down list to navigate to the re
119. atabase WAMS _ lolx Segeln pra l z a uA Opbons SIMPLE Fui T Datebase Files and fegroups Connmeeciion Saree LAF Tee ics Centar LAR THe ma j View connection prope 6 Define a Backup Type full or differential and add a description of the backup optional 7 The default destination displays You can change the destination if needed for example if you wish to move the database to a new location on a different computer 8 Click OK The backup progresses and the system reports when the backup is complete To Restore the database 1 Exit AMS WAMS 2 From the Windows Start menu select Programs gt Microsoft SOL Server Management Studio Express The connect to Server dialog box opens 3 Enter the Server type Server name and choose your Authentica tion type Then click Connect 181 4 The program opens at the database location 5 Double click on databases then right click on the WAMS folder and select tasks gt Restore gt database The restore database dialog box opens Figure 132 Restore Database E Restore Database WAMS R From daninhas wans Ceinbese Full LAPTOPOS WANS 2 Serve LAPT OP ces Cree LAP Tr Tina Vey cote prigen Fikk Casei 6 The location defaults to the original location You can specify a dif ferent location for example if you wish to more the database to a different computer 7 Spec
120. ateway goes down the controllers are able to report to another Portal Gateway in the nearby area providing redundancy in the system Figure 4 shows a typical site configuration The Host A is located in Building 1 The Building 1 Portal Gateway B is located near the electrical panel in the communications electronics room This Portal Gateway will collect transactions from the 12 controllers in Building 1 AS you can see by the gray circle representing the Portal s range it also extends to the entrance of Building 2 and the Parking Garage This provides redundant coverage of those areas should either of the other Portals go off line iV 18 The Building 2 Portal Gateway C is positioned next to the electrical panel With 48 rooms in this three story dorm front and rear access doors and access to the elevator on three floors this gateway pro vides coverage to 53 controllers Its range extends to all three floors of the building and will also cover the pedestrian access and eleva tor of the Parking Garage The Parking Garage Portal D is positioned to cover the pedestrian door near the dorm and the stairway and elevator doors Its range also extends to the entrance of Buildings 1 and 2 Figure 4 Sample site installation plan Elevators Stair Elevators Admin 6 Staff Housekeeping 10 Staff Lecture 1 Lecture 2 P_AAA______ _ _ 250 E cus ig Note 20 Plotting the Plan If you don t alr
121. atures you want installed Click on an icon in the list below bo change how a Feature is installed Feature Pesciption Wi Q Database Installation Wi Q Communication Service Installation 1 Wi Portal Config App Installation BWi Q Service Installation This Feature requires 11MB on your hard drive Install to Program Files Stanley Security Solutions Stanley Wi Q AMS Services Change mstalshed U UUU Help Space Back Cancel Clicking on the icons to the left of each component will bring up installation options If you decide on a Custom Setup you must select an installation option for each component Then click Next to continue 7 The wizard is now ready to begin installation Click Install 8 Once the installation is complete click Finish Step 3 1 On the Setup main page click the AMS WAMS Applications link Figure 33 Install AMS WAMS Applications d AMS Setup 3 0 Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software Setup ARIS Database Server installed The ANTS SQL Database Server is INSTALLED on the Workstation AMIS Services installed Repair or reinstall the WLO Windows service You can also urunstall the Services AMS Applications Install the AMS Configurator Transactions and Statistics Moritor applications 2 On the InstallShield Wizard Welcome screen click Next to continue gg 60 3 On the Destination Folder screen click Change if you would like to c
122. b The Packet Transfer Ratio at Reader is the number of valid packets received versus the total number of packets sent to the reader The Packet Transfer Ratio at Portal is the number of valid packets sent from the reader versus the total number of packets received at the Portal If the Packet Ratio is high near 1 or 100 your readers are performing well even though signal strength might be low If signal strength is high and Packet Ratio is low you may have a problem at the reader or there may be interference on the channel that the Portal IS USING Figure 147 Reader Statistics Packet Radio Tab d Reader Reader 0014f5401dc4 Statistics Timespan Month to Date Pelech Voltage signal Packet Ratio User Capacity PacketRatio atReader PacketRatio atP oral 7 0005 1 0000 Bes 0 9995 0 9990 0 9955 Packet Ratio 0 9980 0 9975 0 9970 o 05965 T Feb 00 00 User Capacity This chart shows the Max allowable users for this reader and the cur rent use If you find that the use is nearing capacity you may want to consider upgrading the reader capacity See Segment Item Up grades on page 163 Figure 148 Reader Statistics User Capacity Tab d Reader Reader 0014f5401dc4 Statistics Timespar Al ig o Fefesh Voltage Signal Packet Ratio User Capacity i Assigned Users MWaximumNumber of User 201 202 Portal Statistics Portal Statistics
123. ch Portal Gateway begins with support for 16 wireless readers and can be upgraded to support 32 and 64 readers Upgrade licenses are available in maximum capacities of up to 64 readers To obtain ad ditional licenses be ready to provide the Stanley Security Solutions Sales Representative with the Portal or reader upgrade level you wish to purchase and the Interlock Code for the segment you wish to upgrade The Interlock Code is found at the top left of the Upgrade Information Tab 165 Figure 121 Interlock Code System Upgrades Upgrade Information Reader Upgrades Portal Upgrades Re Branding 4 p Interlock Code r i EE PRENTE Wi Q Application Upgrade Usage Capacity In Use Wig Upgrades laa Readers lo Readers Enter Upgrade Code ReaderUpgrades Portal Upgrades To obtain a segment item upgrade 1 Contact Stanley Security Solutions Customer Support 2 Provide the upgrade level information to the representative for example upgrade reader to 18000 user capability 3 Inthe System Upgrades Upgrade Information Tab select the radio button for the upgrade type from the left side of the properties sheet Wi Q Omnilock Reader or Portal 4 The Customer Support representative will ask for the Interlock Code and generate a 26 digit Segment Item Upgrade Code 5 Select the Enter Upgrade Code link The Set the lt Portals gt Upgrade Code dialog box opens 166 Figure 122 Set the Upgrade Set the
124. cond Floor IT Closet i Glyde Crawford Dorm nei E Johnson Dorm 6 Science Building Best fa Reader 0014F5403c05 User Admin performance Automatic Updates Eva E CRC EET Mac Address Reader ID El Name Reader Mame El Configuration Test Assigned to Channels Statistics Update Interval El Power Battery Install Date External Supply Voltage Supply Voltage E Specifications Firmware version Hardware Class Model Number Serial Number El Statistics O x 0014f5401dc4 2 Reader 0014f5401dc4 ALL CHANNELS 1 Days O Volks 6 125 volts 3 00 070 4651 12632 0014f5401dc4 Assigned to Channels IEEE 802 15 4 Channel 4ssigments For the Reader Here you can see the reader s MAC Address ID Reader Name and the Portal associated with it You can also view the reader s power The Updating button can be used to pause automatic updating to view a snap shot of data This is especially useful when viewing the top level where the values may be changing rapidly Configuration Test Under the Configuration Test category inside a reader s property list you can see the Statistics Update Interval This value can be changed in the Readers tab of the Configurator application For more informa tion on configuring readers see Chapter 4 Configuring Segments Portal Gateways and Controllers 1g 196 Power To view individual reader performance 1 Under the Power Category place th
125. ct Columns Transactions Alarms Jb x E Acme University E Bl ton C Drag a column header here to group by that column PE oomington Campus i e aales Gam ra EL I AE Indianapolis Campus 9 2 14 2012 6 02 Key Bypass Reader 001 i Administration Building 18 2n 422012 6 02 Enty Reader 001 fe Reader aele E E N E E EE PET A E E ESE EENE Feat DOI N EEEE A EASE i es fs Rea ader 00 4S4 ag Gee easly E E E tied caeddsaseeestustsnessesci usvaentcaesiecntessesadanssd astern cvadenseecuearsscasimoninte cae vscasaeasaustsseuducsieduchawscsahitaccesvesadanabatesessesadenseecuesdstearsweatasenct E TT a A T Fic Reader Control Mameng Unlock Hi Glyde Crawford Dorm Override Access Level Tiis Johnson Corm TEE EEEE AN DRE EPELI AAPEEE E ETETE RT Restore To Normal Access Level ID Re l a Science Building o 2714 20125 14 Reader rrine Vf 2 14 2012 214 Header Taken Offline 17 2714720125 3 Reader Orlie We i 2 e1420 T il F eader Taken Offline Reader 001 17 i 214 2012 4 31 Update Timezones il Reader 00 mn L Ve ia 42012 430 Key Bypass Reader 001 a 17 2z 4 2012 4 30 Set Access Level Toggle Feader 001 D oi 17 4 2012 4 20 Update Configuration PEN O01 Vit 2n 4 7012 4 26 Update a Parameters ile 2 14 2012 A Anti Tamper a st p won ss T Or line per 007 User Admin Alarms Tab When an
126. ction for Reader 001415000121 Select the channels to be used 4 Select your desired channels 5 Click Finish to save your settings When changing a reader s channels ensure that it can connect to a Portal Gateway on the same channel For example if a reader is changed to use only Channel 17 the Portal s channels must include Channel 17 Reader Control The Reader Control dropdown list corresponds to settings configured under the Reader Control sub tab in the Timezones tab See Config uring Timezones on page 128 for more information Uploaded Transactions Click on the Transaction Masks ellipsis button the Configure Control ler Transactions dialog box will open Figure 65 Configure Controller Transactions Configure Controller Transactions Read Only i i imi Type ID Transaction Type Alarm Cleared Entry Attempt Set Access Level Low Batten SHUTDOWN Motor Fault Request To Exit Door Open Too Long Door Latch Open Forced Entry Connection Attempt Connected x Transaction Priority lt lt 1 lt 1 lt 1 lt 1 4 lt 1 4 lt 1 4 a a 1441074144 4 4 Select All Clear All OE Here you can determine what transaction types will show up in the Transactions application If you make a transaction a priority by checking the Priority checkbox it will come through immediately in stead of waiting until the next beacon If you click on the Select All or Clear All but
127. der Timespan select the timespan you wish to display from the drop down list The display list on the right changes to reflect your selection Figure 139 Transactions Timespan te Transactions Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software ioj x File Help Define TE Appl Segment Acme University x Additional Filter oa cee Previous 24 Hours 54 Gene meres Seha Updating Select Columns Previous 10 Minutes Previous 30 Minutes Transactions Previous Hour Jb X Acme Ual m E umn header here to group by that column ce Bloom Previous Day 3 2 ColunjMonth to Date PES Pets les ___I I 2 Indiar tear to Date eee per ee 22 E0 Key Bypass iReader 0 0 Et io Administration Building 18 2 14 2012 6 0 Entry Reader 00 Neri Ryan fl Reader 0014f5401dc4 fe meen Kea ee i EE Reader 0014f540239d ja Aea Ey Reader 00 Ne yon 0 co io Second Floor IT Closet R 18 2 14 20126 0 Update Timezones Reader 00 o G Science Building 18 TA 472012 6 0 et Access Level ID A Reader O00 D 17 2 14 2012 51 Reader On line Reader 00 7 ee ea ee a 17 2 14 2012 5 0 Reader On line Reader 00 o ie on ee oe lt r ee ee oo ea oo pam ee en a 1O d od eM O d O CaN in Eaka ait 1 User Admin ig 192 Sort by Column Header You can sort Transactions by column header in ascending or de scending order This is helpful depending on what you
128. digits and field separators however they exclude the starting and ending sentinels The maximum number of characters that the system can read on Track 2 is twenty six 26 characters Track 3 will read up to seventy 70 characters This number is auto matically displayed next to Card Track Limit depending on the card type selected 177 112 Character codes and counts The software recognizes data on a magnetic card stripe using ANSI standard codes formatted to either a field separator or character count Following is a brief description of each type Field Separator Field Separator FS character generally represented as an equal sign to separate two independent data fields A card using this method might have the owner s individual ID encoded at the beginning of the stripe followed by the FS character then the global segment ID The fields can be in either order or there can be more than two fields which could be required for compatibility with pre existing systems and any one of them can be set up as User ID segment ID Card Issue ID or Expiration Date The total character count cannot exceed 26 Digits plus Field Separators Following is an example of encoded data using field separators on Track 2 Figure 78 Data Fields 51576 349265 182 0 060113 FIELD 4 Card Expiration Date 060113 MMDDYY June 1 2013 FIELD 3 Card Issue ID 0 First Issue FIELD 2 User ID Number Max 19 digits ID Number 34926571
129. dle 1 Place the cylinder inside the outside lever See Figure 16 Install the retainer into the outside lever Insert the key into the cylinder and rotate the key 90 degrees clockwise Slide the lever assembly onto the chassis shaft until the lever clicks as it engages against the lever catch Pull on the lever to test that the lever catch is engaged Turn the key back to the original position and remove it from the cylinder For interchangeable core handles 1 Push the outside lever onto the chassis shaft until the lever clicks as it engages against the lever catch Install the blocking plate onto the throw member then install the throw member in the core See Figure 17 Caution You must use the blocking plate to prevent unauthorized access For 6 pin core only Install the plastic spacer not shown supplied with permanent cores instead of the blocking plate on the throw member Rose liner Through bol t Chassis shaft eo Inside rose Key Push pin Cylinder Retainer Figure 16 Installing outside lever applies to both IC and non IC levers Throw member Blocking plate Core XN GO Control lt RX D key Figure 17 Installing the core Stanley Omnilock a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc SS Inside of door gt _ __ Figure 15 Installing the through bolts and rose liner Outside lever Installation Instructions for Stanley Omnilock 9KOM
130. e Import New OFM Database Records into the WAMS Database OFM Database File AA Browse Status Clear Status Import How 179 176 3 Inthe Segment Selection box select one of the two options E Import OFM Segment This option imports a new segment in its entirety and automatically gives it the name of the existing Seg ment in the OFM Database E Use WAMS Segment This option activates the drop down list Select the Segment into which you wish to import data It will im port any new data and update any existing records with the same ID based on the import type 4 Select the Import OFM Users option if you want to include OFM Database existing Users and User Groups 5 From the Import Type dropdown menu select the type of import you wish to perform E Import New OFM Records into the WAMS Database This will import only new records E Merge New and Changed OFM Data into the WAMS Database This will import all data and add or update any records that are new since the last import 6 Select Browse to find the OFM Database File 7 Select Import Now The data will begin to transfer and you will see the records scroll through the Status window This should take only a few minutes depending on the size of the data being imported Import Data from a Standard Comma Delimited File You can also create a comma delimited txt or csv file containing Names Credentials and other AMS WAMS information and
131. e instructions on the template Door status 2 Drill the holes Door status Switch Note 1 To locate the center of a hole on the switch panied opposite side of the door drill a pilot hole a completely through the door Note 2 For holes through the door it is best to drill halfway from each side of the door to prevent the Optional for Wireless TV Models door from splintering A BW e l z Optional Install door status switch Centerline o Optional for TV function wireless locks only 1 Locate the centerpoint for the door status switch 2 1 2 64mm above the top of the faceplate mortise on the edge of the door as shown in Figure 4 Door Jamb 2 Drilla 1 25 mm diameter hole 1 3 4 44 mm deep for the door status switch 3 Position the drill so the tip of the bit is Figure 4 Installing the door status switch approximately 1 25 mm into the hole and the Door Stanley Omnilock a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Stanley Omnilock 45HOM Mortise Locks Configuring amp installing the mortise bit is close to the top edge of the hole Then drill a 3 8 10mm channel at approximately a 35 angle from the door status switch hole into the mortise cavity as shown in Figure 4 Caution Make sure the wires are not routed across any sharp edges or over any surface that could damage the sleeving EAEN ACEC pala 4 Press fit the door status switch as
132. e used Note Two RQE status switches are installed in the Figure 14 Installing the outside escutcheon mortise case However only the switch for the inside of the lock needs to be connected You will need to connect the Case Side pair of RQE wires for LH and LHRB doors or the Cover Side pair of RQE wires for RH and RHRB doors See Figure 16 Wires are Red black Red black labeled Motor B g Motor Key Override _ 9 Gray or Yellow Key Override Sensor E E Sensor White White Door Status Door Status Switch Switch Left hand LH Outside Right hand RH Latch Status Pu ple Purple Latch Status Switch a switch Orange Brown Orange Request to pg Request to Exit Exit Right hand Left hand Outsid Mortise Escutcheon reverse bevel eine bevel LHRB RHRB Figure 15 Simplified wiring diagram Figure 16 Door Handing Chart 8 Stanley Omnilock a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Stanley Omnilock 45HOM Mortise Locks Finishing the installation Install cylinder 1 Push any excess wires into the escutcheon housing Make sure no wires are pinched 1 Make sure cylinder collar is positioned on the cylinder 2 Thread the cylinder into the mortise case Rotate the cylinder until the cylinder is flush against the collar and the cyli
133. e Configurator application s Portals Tab Reports 204 You can view a wide variety of reports based on data collected in Configurator and Transactions You can access Reports from the Ap plications menu at the top of the Configurator Main Screen or launch it as a separate application To Launch Wi 0 AMS Reports 1 Select Start gt All Programs gt Stanley Security Solutions gt Stanley Wi Q AMS gt Wi Q Reports 2 Enter your Login and Password Reports opens Reports Overview The software provides seven reports that you can modify Users of Readers Generate a report that lists all readers and the us ers currently assigned to them or you can specify a particular reader and view only the users for that reader Users of Groups Generate a report that lists all user groups and the users currently assigned to them or you can specify a particular user group and view only the users for that group Users Entry Log Generate a report that lists user entry data for all us ers and all readers or you can specify which readers and users to list You can also specify a timespan or Begin and End dates on which to report Users Entry Exit Log Generate a report that lists user entry exit data for all users and all readers or you can specify which readers and us ers to list You can also specify a timespan or Begin and End dates on which to report Alarms Log Generate a report by alarm for all readers in all times
134. e cursor in the field next to Supply Voltage and select the ellipsis button 2 The Reader Statistics chart opens at the Voltage Tab From here you can also check the Signal Packet Ratio and User Capacity Voltage Tab The Voltage Tab displays battery and external power supply to en sure battery integrity and longevity If you see a downward trend you should consider replacing the battery for preventive maintenance Figure 145 Reader Statistics Voltage Tab Ge Reader Reader 0014f5401dc4 Statistics x Timespan fal ied Refresh Voltage Signal Packet Ratio User Capacity Batten Suppl External Supp Supply Level Volts o te eet T 7 Feb 00 00 9 Feb 00 1 Every minute the reader sends a beacon to the Portal Gateway with signal strength battery voltage external supply voltage and packet transfer ratio information These statistics are stored at the rate de fined by the Statistics Update Interval Select Refresh to get the latest readings or you can reset the times pan to various intervals relevant to your diagnostic evaluation You can move through the tabs as you check the system performance Signal Tab The Signal Tab displays the signal strength at the reader and at the reader s Portal Figure 146 Reader Statistics Signal Tab T 7 ne ih i rh i i oe o lacie a ia i i i W a ee eae So U A ere ae Fi i a O 199 200 Packet Ratio Ta
135. e door is a LH or RH door mark the inside of the door If the door is a LHRB or RHRB door mark the outside of the door See Figure 2 Note 2 For Extreme Weatherized model template see Installation Addendum for Stanley Omnilock 9KOM Extreme Weatherized Locks T83319 For uncut doors and frames 1 Measure and mark the horizontal centerline of the lever the centerline for the chassis hole on the door and door jamb Mark the vertical centerline of the door edge Note The recommended height from the floor to the centerline of the lock centerline of 2 1 8 54 mm hole is 40 5 16 1024 mm Fold the template on the dashed line and carefully place it in position on the high side of the door bevel as shown in Figure 1 Note For steel frame applications align the template s horizontal centerline for the latch with the horizontal centerline of the frame s strike Right hand reverse bevel preparation REIRB 3 Tape the template to the door 4 Center punch the necessary drill points Refer to the instructions on the template Stanley Omnilock a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Stanley Omnilock 9KOM Cylindrical Locks Preparing the door and door jamb For doors with standard cylindrical preparation 1 Fold the template on the dashed line Looking through the hole from the opposite side of the door align the template so that you see the template outline of the 2 1
136. e jig is parallel O with the door edge g 2 Drill the through bolt holes 5 16 diameter halfway into the door Drill upper through bolt 3 Turnover the drill jig and repeat steps 1 and 2 from the hole opposite side of the door Note Replace the drill jig after 10 door preparations Latch tube prongs ee Drill lower through bolt hole Inside of door Figure5 Installing the drill jig and drilling the through bolt holes BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 5 a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology 9KQ O lindrical Locks Preparing the door and door jamb m_e 6 Install strike box and strike plate 1 In alignment with the center of the latchbolt mortise the door jamb to fit the strike box and strike plate 2 Drill the holes for the screws used to install the strike box and strike plate Strike box 3 Insert the strike box and secure the strike with the two Strike plate screws provided 4 Check the position of the deadlocking plunger against f the strike plate JS wO Caution The deadlocking plunger of the latchbolt must make contact with the strike plate as shown in Figure 6b The plunger deadlocks the latchbolt and helps prevents someone from forcing the latch open when the door is closed Door jamb Figure 6a Installing the strike box and strike plate E Deadlocking plunger Strike plate E as
137. e rose liner assembly Top and bottom inside covers Fire plate Battery holder with batteries Inside rose liner Outside escutcheon assembly Inside lever Throw member package Latch Hub washers Trim hole insert package Plastic bushing package Escutcheon screw package Door status switch assembly Strike package Bar code ID sticker for your records Installation template and instructions Rl i Py OP Other components a Core and control key Temporary operator card Special tools checklist Use the following checklist to make sure that you have the special tools necessary to install your Electronic Wireless Cylindrical Lock a KD303 Drill jig a T20 TORX bit driver a KD325 Strike plate locating pin a KD315 Faceplate marking chisel BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 1 a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology 9KQ O lindrical Locks Preparing the door and door jamb 1 Position template and mark drill points Note If the door is a fabricated hollow metal door determine whether it is properly reinforced to support _ the lock Ifdoor reinforcement Is not adequate consult ae eee _ the door manufacturer for information on proper rein forcement For dimensions for preparing metal doors see theQ01 and G02 Templates Installation Specifi cations for 93KQ Cylindrical Locks Note Ifthe door is a LH or RH door mark the inside of the door If the door is
138. e your settings and exit the box Issue Number Settings You can issue a replacement card to a user in lieu of issuing a new User ID The Card Issue ID consists of one digit from 0 through 9 Af ter using the card with an incremented higher number Card Issue ID in a reader that lock will no longer accept cards with the same User ID that have a lower Card Issue ID Perform the following steps to define an issue number position 1 In the Issue Number Settings category click in the Issue Number Position Type field Select either Character or Field from the drop down list The Issue Number fields below activate Enter the Issue Number length Click the Issue Number Look Ahead Enable field and select true or false from the dropdown menu Enter the Issue Number position Select OK to save your settings and exit the box User ID Settings You can specify the position of the User ID code in the credential number either by character or field position Perform the following steps to modify the User ID Settings 1 2 3 4 5 Enter the User ID Length In the User ID Position field enter the position number In the User ID Position Type field specify Character or Field Select OK to save your settings and exit the box Select Finish to save all your settings 115 116 Proximity Credential Configurations If you are using proximity cards in your system you can add card configurations by clicking on the Proximit
139. eady have a site plan indicating building dimensions distances between buildings possible obstructions parking segment and other gated access points contact your facilities maintenance or project engineer If none are available you will need to visit the site take measurements and draw up a plan of your own Device Identification Each device in the system will have its own unique identity It will be important for you to document that identity along with capaci ties and locations and to give each device a common name such as Parking Garage or Admin 1 At a minimum you must record the Media Access Control number MAC address for each device This 12 digit number is assigned by the manufacturer of a network device so that it can be recognized as a unique member of a network The MAC address is most commonly shown on the back of or inside the device so it s important to record this number before you install the device When you move on to configure the Host computer it is essential to have a list identifying each controller lock and Portal Gateway recog nized by the system We recommend creating a temporary label for each device that includes the MAC address device name location Capacity and type of antenna so that installers on the site will have a reference for installing the correct device in a location Redundancy In our sample plan approximate Portal Gateway ranges are indicated by shaded circles As you
140. eceiver is connected mM Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device has been designed to operate with a maximum gain of 2 2 dB Approved antennas are listed below Antennas not included tn this list or having a gain greater than 10 dB are strictly prohibited for use with this device The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms Approved Antennas mM Portal Gateway and Single Door Controller mM Antenna Factor ANT 2 4 CW RCT xx Controller Integrated Antenna IMPORTANT Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Contents 1 Overview System OverviewW cccccssccessesseesseeeeeeensanenees 8 Setup Check list cccccccssssesssssseseeseenseees 12 Hardware Installation Hardware Overview cccccssscsessseeseeeeeeeaes 13 Installing System Hardware 020008 16 Install Portal Gateways Task 8 24 Install Door Hardware Task Q 28 Software Installation Prepare Your Computer Task 3 34 Gather and Organize Segment Data Tok A e tn ieeenseaseiaatic nmin 44 Install Software Task 5 cscceseeeeeeees 46 Configuring Segments Portal Gateways and Controllers Create Your Segment Task 6 000 64 Add and Configure Portal Gateways TECLEA E E EE 68 Sign on and Configure Controllers
141. ection the first time you enter users and each time you add a new user to the system To get started navigate to the Users tab within the Configurator module Before You Begin Before you begin adding users to the system for the first time be pre pared to address the following items You plan to use only keypad Controllers AMS WAMS assigns a unique keypad cre dential to each new user and automatically registers it with the system You plan to use card readers You must know the card type and settings required for that type You plan to use a serial scanning de The scanning device must be attached to the vice at your computer to register user computer com port and you must be able to credentials identify that port Com1 Com 2 when you register the credential You plan to use local readers to register Know the reader name and locations to be credentials used You plan to manually enter the credential Have a credential number list or creating con numbers ventions ready to enter If you do not have this information contact your System Administrator before you begin Users Tab Overview Figure 85 Users Tab E Condiggmalar Sian Wi Access Mla Sil i E ioj x an Sager i Portals Wah Reeders E Tinenorees users O ramwsre pH Emal ELER El Hne Firs Hanra Aler Pers Cobertiw Liars irage Colection E Credential Settings Cratera Coders Leer Credentials haved Dect ation Date ake PI E Re
142. ections to wireless access controller 1 Determine what connections you need to make based on your application 2 Using Figure 2 and Table 1 make the connections Table 1 Terminal Strike NC Strike COM Strike NO SHUNT NC SHUNT COM SHUNT NO KEY WAC Connections and descriptions Description Normally closed terminal where the locking mechanism connects Common return path for cur rent through the locking mech anism Normally open terminal where the locking mechanism con nects Normally closed relay terminal that shunts door force alarm if access is granted or RQE is acti vated Return path for the shunt relay Normally open terminal for the shunt relay Detects and reports a key over ride event Table 1 Terminal GND RQE DS GND LS WIEGAND 0 GND WIEGAND1 RED GND GRN ANT Negative DC terminal Negative DC terminal Positive DC 9 24V terminal Positive DC 9 24V terminal WAC Connections and descriptions Description Return path for the key over ride switch and RQE Request to exit input Door status input Return path for door status and latch status Latch status input Wiegand DO terminal Ground the wiegand reader must be grounded at this point Wiegand D1 terminal Red LED control input LED ground point Green LED control input Antenna connection Power connection Power connection Use the extra negative DC terminal to daisy chain powe
143. ee Route sensor wires on page 14 3 Route the door sensing switch wires through the chan nel and out through the wire routing hole to the exit device side See Figure 9 4 Press fit the door sensing switch into the 1 diameter hole in the door 5 Mark and drill 1 diameter hole in the frame aligned with the door position switch for the magnet Note For double door applications this hole will be into the edge of the opposing door leaf not the frame 6 Press fit the door sensing magnet into the 1 diameter hole in the frame Door sensing switch Clip both 7 amp connectors off here gt a Ena Wire routing hole e OO a a N Ranh SRLS os cota P repat 7 i p KS tatt E a Door sensing magnet the door sensing harness to the inside gt O Inside Door Frame Door sensing harness See Q07 and Q08 templates for other door sensing wire routing Figure9 Installing the door sensing switch and magnet Precision 2100 shown BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 7 a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology EXQ Exit Hardware Trim Installing the exit hardware and trim Antenna Antenna 8 Re route sensor harness if applicable cable cable Primar pima PP Looking at the back of the trim compare it to the pictures nane hanee in Figure 10 If your trim does not match the proper pic
144. een light on the keypad flashes about three seconds then release the button If green light does not flash see Troubleshooting on page 12 5 Replace the battery cover See Figure 11 Make sure that the tabs on the lower edge of the battery cover are hooked over the edge of the back plate and secure the cover with the screw 6 Replace the gasket See Figure 11 Make sure that it is inside the edge of the housing Housing assembly Track setting label Screw AA Batteries Battery cover Gasket Reset button Figure 13 Installing weatherized batteries Stanley Omnilock a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Stanley Omnilock 45HOM Mortise Locks Installing the lock 12 Install outside escutcheon Screws and aii Po o er a py ian 1 Ensure that no wires are pinched when attaching d the escutcheon to the door AT Y 2 Insert the standoffs and grounding spring into the a predrilled holes Use screws and washers to attach the escutcheon from the inside of the door 13 Connecting escutcheon wires 1 Connect the red and black motor wire from the mortise case to the red and black escutcheon motor wire Align the wires together so that the wire colors match 2 Connect the color coded wires of the escutcheon wiring harness to the corresponding wire options on your mortise case Some wires may not b
145. ent Name box enter a unique name for your segment Figure 39 Define a New Segment Define a New Segment T Create a New Segment Segment Name lAcme University coos Cia 2 Select Finish The Configurator dialog box opens on the Segment Tab The new segment name appears in the Selected Segment box and AMS WAMS assigns it a unique Segment ID Figure 40 Identifying the Segment name and ID 0 Configurator Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software ioj x File Applications Help a Segment a Portals ua Readers ici Timezones E Users amp Firmware Jb Xx Segment name E Segment ID AERA Segment ID 2 Sign On Credentials Collection Sign On Key Sign On Key 700279 Name Segment Name Acme University El Associations User Fields Collection User Groups Collection El Credential Settings Keypad Credential Length 4 Contact 1 Segment Contact 1 Update User Admin Note Once you have successfully logged in it is recommended that you change the default User Name and Password to ensure system security 66 To change the Password 1 At the top left corner of the Configurator dialog box select File gt Change Password The Set Password of User dialog box opens Figure 41 Set Password of User Set Password of User Admin Set the User Password Enter Current Password Enter New Password Retype New Password 2 Enter the new password 3 Retype the new
146. ent Tree with several added folders and sub folders 61 82 Figure 55 Folders and Sub Folders in the Segment Tree t Configurator Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software File Applications Help a Segment Ea Portals E Readers ci Timezones Users Firmware Ib x Portal Mame MAC Address IF Address Bloomington Campus Second Floor IT Closet 0014F500135F 192 168 1 200 ef ty Columbus Campus Se ee Indianapolis Campus ef Administration Building 9 Glyde Crawford Dorm Johnson Dorm a Science Building a i Second Floor IT Closet Add Delete User Admin Moving Portal Gateways within the Segment Tree Once you have created the Segment Tree with folders and sub fold ers you can move Portal Gateways into the appropriate folders Click on the Portals tab Select the desired Portal Gateway from with in the Segment Tree and drag it to the desired folder Assign Portal Channels Portal Gateways default to All Channels however you can assign specific channels if needed For example if you have configured a new wireless component to operate on channel 17 you will want to disable channel 17 in the Portal channel configuration To assign Portal channels 1 Click on the Portal tab and select the desired Portal from the Segment Tree Clicking on a Portal will display Portal properties on the left Figure 56 Portal Properties d Configurator Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software i j
147. ent credential number This card will be used to sign on card readers to the system You can register a separate card and hold it specifically for this purpose or register one that belongs to a user such as the Administrator s card Once this is done you will use the card to sign on each reader in the system To register a card with a segment credential 1 In the Configurator s Segment tab select the segment to which the readers belong 2 Inthe ID Category click in the Sign On Credentials field and select the ellipsis button at the far right of the field The Segment Creden tials Setup property sheet opens Figure 59 Segment Credentials Setup Segment Acme University Credentials Setup Add Delete and Modify Segment Credentials Proximity Card Credential ID 2 Credential Type Proximity Card E Name l Credential Hame Proximity Card E Credential Issue Number 0 Number OOOOONON0N0000003456 E Proximity Card Enforce Expiration Date False Hot Stamp Number Frosimity Card Type Prox 26 Bit Card Credential ID The User Credential s ID Number Add Delete Update 3 Select the type of card you will use If your card type is not listed select Add The Add Credential to Segment dialog box opens Figure 60 Add Credential to Segment Add Credential to Segment Acme University L o x Delecta Credential Type to Add Credential Type Magnetic Stripe Card ron 8 7 4 Select the card type from
148. ers and Portals are available when you add new users to the system Information about creating the Segment Tree and assigning devices to the various folders in the tree is presented in Chapter 4 Config uring Segments Portal Gateways and Controllers on page 53 Typically only the Program Administrator will perform tasks using the Readers Tab Figure 116 Figure 116 Readers Tab i amigar Stankry Wi Aor Management Sottware Bile Applications Help an Segment W Parials S Readers wW Timezenes E Usere Firmware Peay Segment Tree ey Test wal Cy dew Segeent irmi ey black F f E Gold 1 Resder 0014 E Gold inead 0014 gt Cok 5 Reader 0014 E cdt Reader 0012 Assigoed to Channels Pm S O Name Reeder Mame Goki 1 Reader 01401 1b O Associstions User Groups Cobkecton Users Collection Assigned to Channels 15 20 Bearon Offi Count 5 Bearon Time Mira Dlou Operate Tiret Tirek Default Shunt Time J Seton Operate Delay 0 Secu Shunt Delay 0 Secu Slavtlishte Uedate Interval J hiwi Megan CETTE Hol Agt O Reader Control Reeder Cortrol Default Reader Control O Uploaded Transactions Tres atic Sethngs Tran ecbon Macks Timezones Tab The software automatically assigns all Controllers to a Master Timezone Your Program Administrator can create any number of Timezone Intervals Collections and Timezone User Group Collections to modify user access within the Master
149. es for the screws used to install the strike box and strike plate Insert the strike box into the mortise in the door jamb Place the strike plate over the strike box and secure the strike with the screws provided Note f installing a DV wireless model with a Door Status Switch ensure that the magnet is located at thetop of the strike box See Figure 19 Check the position of the auxiliary bolt against the strike plate or the filled area of the strike box Note The recommended gap between the door and jamb is 1 8 3 mm Install core 1 Insert the control key into the core and rotate the key 15 degrees midway between the 12 o clock Cylinder and 1 o clock positions to the right Core 2 With the control key in the core insert the core sy Control key into the cylinder sa 3 Return the control key to the 12 o clock position and withdraw the key gt Bat Caution The control key can be used to remove cores and to access doors Provide adequate security for the control key a Figure 20 Installing the core 10 Stanley Omnilock a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Stanley Omnilock 45HOM Mortise Locks Finishing the installation 18 Check operation Check the operation of the lock For example check that C door latches and opens properly C deadbolt operates properly O key access works C door gap is 1 8 3 mm O auxiliary bolt is held inside the case when
150. et during association to indicate that Portal requires LIF Lock Information Frame data Bit A CONTROLLER BEGIN TRANSMISSION Set when Portal first transmits data to the Controller Bit 5 CONTROLLER DEEP RESET PENDING Portal must disassociate Controller when It receives the next beacon set when Controller interval assignment has CONTROLLER _VALID_ INTERVALS been received from the PC Communication Service set when the retry limit on any command has Bit 8 CONTROLLER_RETRY_LIMIT_ been hit used to limit downloads to firmware EXCEEDED only CONTROLLER_PREFERRED_PG_ o s ENABLED Set when Controller is locked to the Portal Bit 14 CONTROLLER_FIRMWARE_PENDING_ Set when the firmware commit has been sent DN to indicate that the disassociation is pending set when firmware update is scheduled for Bit 15 CONTROLLER_FIRMWARE_ PENDING the Controller cleared when firmware commit is sent CONTROLLER_REPORT_TIME set during association and when report time cer IS Pome Ree a BitaT 17 CONTROLLER_LIFIS VALID LIF_IS_ VALID Setwhen a LIF beacon is received beacon is received Left Update Flags in the PEND Column Figure 158 is a section of the Associated Devices listed in Figure 157 No tice that items 11 and 12 have letters U and S in the PEND column These letters are update flags and they stand for controller information that is being updated The placement of the update flags within the column denotes update status Figure 158 PEND C
151. eteeritensnsinnecins 1 Preparing the door and door jaMb ss 1 4 Components provided in the box Installing the loCK csssssssssssssssssssesssssssssssesssssssssseessseee 7 Inside and outside trim cassettes Completing the installation c scsssssessssereereesersee 9 CJ Inside and outside rose and rose ring O Outside escutcheon assembly Site survey O Mortise case assembly O Mortise cylinder and collar O Outside lever and spindle assembly O Inside lever Use the following survey to record information about the installation site You need this information to determine how to prepare the door for the lock Door information C Strike package Door handing and bevel O Installation template and instructions If a handing change is required see Rotate latchbolt CI Screw package if necessary on page 4 Mortise case faceplate C Left hand LH C Batteries C Left hand reverse bevel LHRB C Torx T15 driver CI Right hand RH O 1 8 hex wrench C Right hand reverse bevel RHRB Door thickness 1 3 4 to 2 inches 44 to 50 mm Other components l l C Programming Default ID Card provided with Environment information software Model T of Temperature Exposure oor Range Drip proof o o Inadvertent Standard Outside Eoo o j splashing of 9 water spray acceptable 4 F to 129 F Direct exposure Weatherized Outside 20 C to 54 C to rain and snow 40 F to 129 F Direct exposure Extreme OulaIRe 40
152. etic Stripe Credential Configurations Before Magnetic cards can be used in the system you must configure AMS WAMS to accept the card types and settings Figure 77 shows the Magnetic Stripe Credential Configurations Window Default settings will be sufficient for most systems Most users will use Track 2 cards and will not need to set up any type of advanced card parameters Wi Q AMS and Omnilock WAMS de fault Expiration Date Segment Code and Issue Number settings to Not Used and no other changes need to be made 109 110 Stanley Security Solutions currently stocks and provides Track 2 or Track 3 magnetic cards These cards conform to ISO standards and can be ordered pre encoded or blank The system can be used with either Track 2 or 3 cards however you cannot use both types within the same segment Figure 77 Magnetic Stripe Credential Configurations Magnetic Stripe Credential Configurations Add Delete and Modify Magnetic stripe Credential Configurations Configuration Hame E Credential Settings Card Track Number of Charactersin the Credential E Expiration Date Settings Expiration Date Position Type Mot Used Expiration Cate Format DEMY Expiration Date Position 1 Expiration Date Valid Thru Expiration Date E Facility Code Settings Facility Code Position Type Not Used Facility Code Facility Code Length i Facility Code Position 1 E Issue Number Settings Issue Number Position Type Not Used lesue Number Length
153. eway and Controller configuration However it is perfectly acceptable to add Users User Groups and any special Timezones you will need before configuring Portals and Controllers An advantage to adding Users and User Groups before you add Portals and Controllers is that they will be available as you configure each new Portal and Controller in the system You can also add Portals Controllers users and user groups as you go building the system in any way that makes it effi cient with the data that you have available The terms Controller and Reader are used synonymously throughout this chapter 63 Create Your Segment Task 6 64 It is important to give some thought to how you will go about config uring a segment in AMS WAMS If you have not already done so it may be helpful to review the Getting Started Guide Logging in to Configurator To get started open your Configurator module You can access it via the icon on your desktop or from the Windows Start Menu Programs gt Stanley Security Solutions The Wi Q AMS or Omnilock WAMS splash screen appears briefly then the Login dialog box opens Selecting the Database Connection When you start up AMS WAMS the system defaults to the database installed on the Host computer If for some reason your database resides on a computer other than the one running AMS WAMS you must select the database before you login To select a database on a different computer 1 Fro
154. gn on Host Name Start Node Use SSL Remove Director Update 3 The Select a Directory Type window opens From the Directory Types dropdown list choose Microsoft Windows Workstation Then click Finish Figure 108 Select a Directory Type Select a Directory Type Select the type of Directory to create 15 152 4 Inthe Directory Name field specify a name for the new directory or leave in the default name In the Host Name field under the General category type in the computer name of the host Then click Finish Figure 109 Directory and Host Names Configure WAMS Directories E Create Remove and Configure Application Directories Filter Row Directory Name Peale 2B rectory Directory Name _ Directory Type Microsoft Windows Workstation E Advanced Info Account Category Account Clase Account Display Mame Attribute Account E Mail Attribute Account O Attribute Account User Name Attribute E Authentication Authentication Type Anonymous User Hame User Password E General Enable Manual Single Sign on False Enable Single Sign on True Host Mame Fort Start Mode Use SSL Host Name The host name or IP address of the directory server Add Directory Remove Directory Update Finish 5 From the Configurator File menu select Manage Application Users Figure 110 Manage Application Users G Configurator Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software 15 x 4oplications Help Logout
155. gned a Programmer Type that user can present their credential and perform the following PC refers to Programmer Credential Program Unlock mer Code PCH 1 PC 1111 Soft resets device e Reset Comm PCH 7 PC 7777 PC 7 Resets the communication Processor processor Reset Motor PC 8 PC 8888 PC 8 Runs motor test Test _ Reset Deep Reset At times it may be necessary to perform a Deep Reset on a Control ler For example when you install a dial up gateway modem you must temporarily clear reader data If the reset button inside the Controller housing is not accessible you can use the Programmer Override to perform a Deep Reset You can also perform a deep reset from within Configurator To Perform a Deep Reset from within Configurator 1 In the Configurator s Readers Tab navigate to the desired reader using the Segment Tree 2 Inthe list on the right right click on the reader and select Deep Re set from the drop down list Reader data will be cleared 3 To bring the reader back into the software you must perform a standard sign on procedure If the reader does not respond and perform the Deep Reset within five minutes the action will be aborted Segment Item Upgrades As you continue to add users and readers to your system It may be come necessary to expand your Portal and reader capacities This is performed via the File menu in Configurator When you near maximum capac
156. hange the install folder location and browse to the desired loca tion Then click Next Figure 34 Destination Folder i Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software InstallShield Wizard Destination Folder Click Next to install to this Folder or click Change to install to a different foh a Install Stanley Wi Access Management Software to C Program Files Stanley Security Solutions Stanley Wi Q AMS Change nstallohield Cancel 4 Inthe Setup Type dialog box select a Complete or Custom install Selecting Complete will run installations for the Configu rator Transactions Administrator Status Monitor and Reports applications Selecting Custom will allow you to choose which components to install Once you ve made your selection press Next to continue Figure 35 shows the installation components available in a Custom Setup Figure 35 Custom Setup ig Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software InstallShield Wizard Custom Setup Select the program features you want installed Click on an icon in the list below to change how a Feature is installed Feature Bescintion Wit Configurator Wil Transactions Wit Administrator Wilt Status Monitor Wig Reports This Feature requires 17MB on your hard drive It has S of 5 subfeatures selected The subreatures require 15MB on vour hard drive Install to C Program Files Stanley Security SolutionsiStanley Wi AMS Ch
157. he application The splash screen appears briefly then the Login dialog box opens Figure 104 Logging in to Configurator File Help Type your login name and password Login Name Password Login If you are a AMS WAMS User your System Administrator or IT rep resentative must provide you a Login Name and Password You will need this to login to the Configurator If you are a System Admin istrator see Logging in to Configurator on page 54 for more information about launching the software for the first time To Login to the Wi Q AMS Configurator 1 Enter your case sensitive Login Name and Password 2 Select Login Configurator opens at the Segment tab 3 If the System Administrator has created only one segment you are ready to begin If more than one segment has been created select the segment from the drop down list Any elements you access in Configurator will be directed to that segment WARNING Once the System login and password have been personal ized for your segment it is important to record the information in hard copy form and safeguard it in a location known to management Managing Application Users Wi Q AMS and Omnilock WAMS Application Users AMS WAMS Users as opposed to cardholders are those individuals who will op erate one or all of software applications For example an application user might be a person in the Security department who will use only the Transactions software to moni
158. he dialog box will reflect what filter you ve applied You can turn on multiple filters with the use of the AND OR selection options in the Filter section If you d like to search your transactions by a specific access level and reader name apply both filters and select AND If you want to omit certain transactions from your list you can click the Invert checkbox once you ve applied your filters Inverting will adjust your list so that the applied filters are not shown 193 194 When finished creating filters click Finish If you would like to clear your filters click on Reset Filter Responding to Alarms When an alarm occurs the system immediately displays it in red in the Transactions Tab The alarm will be categorized as either an Anti Tamper or a Forced Entry type At this point you will take action according to your segment s security plan In a small segment you may simply dispatch a person to physically investigate the source of the alarm In larger facilities with I O devices in the system the alarm may trigger a video recorder a lighting plan or other I O device In either case you will respond to the alarm in Transactions using the Alarms Tab As with the Transactions Tab you can sort the alarms in ascending and descending order with a column and change the order in which the columns display and create an Alarms Tree To respond to and silence an alarm 1 Select the Alarms Tab 2 Double click on an act
159. he drop down list The software will ask you if you wish to proceed with the operation 2 Click Yes If the reader is online the operation is performed If for any reason the reader is offline and unable to execute the com mand the message will become obsolete after five minutes Figure 97 Right click reader messaging options Configurator Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software Z ol x File Applications Help E Segment eal Portals el Readers cI Timezones E Users h Firmware gt x E E Test Wall Gold 1 Reader 00147540131b a E Collection Gal ade Momentary Unlock 2 whe mi Copy Override Access Level Unlock A C acak Delete Restore To Normal Lockout iii Beacon Offlin Reset i Beacon Time Default Opera Default Shunt Remove Association with Portal Operate Dela Lock Unlock Associationwith Portal oan Synchronize All Data Deep Reset Assigned to Channels IEEE 802 15 4 Channel Assigments for Cancel Update Momentary Unlock A user with appropriate permissions can over ride the standard Timezone conditions to temporarily unlock the door controlled by a reader The reader goes through a normal unlock lock cycle where the default shunt and operate times apply As soon as the command Is executed the standard Timezone conditions are restored Override Access Level A user with appropriate permissions override the reader s access level The
160. he green light flashes and the locking mechanism unlocks 4 Turn the lever or knob and open the door 5 With the door closed insert and turn the key to unlatch the door If the mechanism doesn t unlock refer to the follow ing table For additional troubleshooting instructions see the Service Manual LEDs Sounder You should Single Use the card at a moderate red flash speed Red 3 short flashes tones Use the temporary operator card provided with the lock Green Check the motor connection flashes Check the battery connection BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 15 a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc 2008 09 Stanley Security Solutions Inc T82619 RevB 3109013 ER 7991 12 Oct 2009 BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc i on Installation Instructions for TA 3 Sf Wi Q Technology 45HQ Mortise Locks a a x Contents These installation instructions describe how to install your 45HQ Mortise Lock Topics covered include Preparing the HOOF ssscsscssssssvsrsvscscssssssasassscsssesassensssseess 1 Configuring and installing the mortise CaSe 3 Installing the TIT cuss siseseseaverrivawerreiraitaseeiatasavesnesvaneeisons 4 Completing the installatiOn s sssessesssessesssesseessesseess 9 Patents Products covered by one or more of the following patents 6 720 861 w Identify holes to drill 1 Determine the lock function t
161. hnology that controls user access at the door The basic configuration is bat tery operated with either keypad or card reading capability and an internal antenna that communicates with the Portal Gateway The Wireless Controller grants user requests according to how they are configured in the AMS or WAMS software Basic Operation The system works very simply A user enters a pass code at a control ler either using an access card or by entering a code on a keypad If the controller recognizes the credential from the configured settings downloaded from the Host via the Portal Gateway to the controller the door opens The controller also sends regular signals beacons to the Portal to let it know that It s working properly If a controller goes offline the Host receives a message from the Portal Gateway 10 Additional System Configurations Wi Q AMS and Omnilock WAMS support various system configura tions For example some locations at your segment may already be hard wired with legacy equipment or additional input or output de vices You can also use a Wireless Access Controller hard wired to a controller and strike and wirelessly communicate back to a Portal Gateway For more information about various applications you can adapt for use with Wi O AMS see Hardware Overview on page 13 Software Overview Wi Q AMS and Omnilock WAMS provide powerful tools to manage your system Wi O AMS or Omnilock WAMS Configurator Tr
162. hursday February O2 2012 To create a Timezone Reader Control 1 Select the Reader Control Tab under the Timezones Tab The Read er Control Window opens 2 Click Add to create a new Reader Control 3 Enter a brief name for the Reader Control 4 Select the default Access Level that will be operate for the Reader Control This access level can be overridden for specific Interval Collections 5 Select the Interval Collections when the Reader Control will oper ate 6 Use the red X to delete the interval collection if needed 7 Click Update to complete the Reader Control 8 Select the Readers that will operate under this Reader Control 142 Figure 102 Reader Control Sankey Wi j Aires Plager eel EEn T ee eee see Name the e amigun Seve Reader Control C Cm deme ieee T irm Mearan Select what access level is required for this Reader Control ures al Select the Interval a S Collections when reens en the Reader Control a will operate Click Add to create a new Reader Control Timezone User Group Collections You can create up to 32 Timezone User Groups to further define access levels for the Master Timezone You can restrict access of a certain group of employees to a specific time period For example you may want to create a housekeeping group designate it as a Timezone Group and then restrict access to dormitories only
163. ics older than Monday December 05 2011 3 Inthe Portal Selection box select one of the following E All Portals All Portals data will be archived E Selected Portal Choose a Portal ID from the drop down list Data from only that Portal will be archived 173 1 4 In the Statistics Selection box select one of the following Archive All Statistics All statistics in the database will be ar chived Archive Statistics with IDs less than Define an ID number Only statistics with IDs less than the defined number will be affected Archive Statistics older than Select a date Only data older than the date selected will be archived When you have selected the appropriate options click the Archive button and click Yes if you wish to continue with the archive In the Windows browser navigate to a folder or create a new one in which to archive the file You should create a filename that will be meaningful to your segment for example all_ Portals or siteA_ Portals These files will be accessible under this location should you wish to restore them at a later date Click OK The system will display the status of the archive activity as it proceeds Click Finish to exit Portal Statistics Archive Restoring Data to the Database You can restore data that have been archived by System Administra tor back into the database Once this is done you will be able to view them in Configurator and its related
164. ield 2 Select either Character or Field from the drop down list The Expi ration Date Format Position and Valid list boxes activate 3 Inthe field next to Expiration Date Format select the date format you need from the drop down list MMDDYY etc 4 In the field next to Expiration Date Position enter the value to rep resent either the field position or the character number where the expiration date appears on the card stripe 5 In the field next to Expiration Date Valid select either To or Thru Expiration date 6 Select OK to save your settings and exit the box If you use the character code format and select the six digit expiration date format the value of your next setting Facility Code Settings must start with character position 7 If you enter an incorrect value the system will report an error message Review the Character codes and counts on page 112 if you need clarification Facility Code Settings Perform the following steps to define a facility code type position and length 1 Under the Facility Code Settings category click in the Facility Code Position Type field 2 Select either Character or Field from the drop down list The Facil ity Code fields below activate 3 In the field next to Facility Code enter your Facility Code number 4 Inthe field next to the Facility Code Length enter the length 5 In the field next to Facility Code Position enter the facility code position 6 Select OK to sav
165. ify the source from which to restore and select a backup set to restore 8 Select the backup set you wish to restore from the available list 9 Click OK The restore progresses and the system reports when the restore is complete 162 Firmware Updates Firmware updates will be sent to you periodically by Stanley Techni cal Support You can upload these firmware files to your database by using the System Administrator Application and then you can send the updates to your hardware from the Configurator s Firmware Tab This section will guide you through the firmware update process Firmware File Types Every Controller has two firmware files E Application File Software that provides the access control deci sion making functionality on a Controller E Bootloader File Software that executes the reprogramming ses sion on the Controller The application file is what is typically reprogrammed by the Stanley Team but it is possible that the bootloader file will require repro gramming as well Controller firmware files will always have a bin enc file extension For Portal Gateways only one file is required for reprogramming and the file name begins with the version number and ends with image bin gz Uploading Firmware Files 1 Inthe System Administrator application choose Firmware Man ager from the Import list on the right The Manage Firmware Files dialog box opens 163 Figure 133 Manage Firmware File
166. ign a User Type You can select whether require authentication for reader control or require dual authority for this user Renove To add an AMS WAMS User 1 In the AMS WAMS Users dialog box click Add User The system creates User1 in the left column 2 Inthe Name category on the right enter an e mail address option al and the user name 3 Under Associations click the Applications field then click the ellip sis button at the far right 4 Select which application s the User will have access to Then click Finish 5 In the Directories field click the ellipsis button Select the directo ries linked to the User Then click Finish 6 In the Segments field click the ellipsis button Select which seg ments the User will have access to and supply contact information as needed 7 Under the Configuration category in the Allow Lock Control field select either True or False from the drop down list 8 In the Password Change Interval field select a change interval from the drop down list 9 In the User Type field select a User Type from the drop down list User Types are defined in the following paragraphs 10 If the user will require Authentication for Reader Control or Dual Authority select these options at the bottom of the sheet 11 Click Finish to save your settings User Types AMS WAMS Users can be one of four User Types Administrator Manager Service and General You will be assigned a User
167. igning on Keypad Controllers If your segment uses keypad Controllers use the following steps in sequence to register each Controller in the system Once this is done the readers will appear in the lt New Segment Items gt folder viewable in the Readers tab Segment Tree The following sequence is timed Be sure to have your segment sign on key ready to enter at the appropriate time 1 Ata keypad Controller press the following number sequence on the keypad 5678 Wi Q or 5678 OQmnilock and WAC The green light will flash three times 2 Within five or six seconds begin to enter the six digit segment sign on key number followed by You will have about five seconds to enter each number The sequence will time out if more than five seconds elapses between numbers 3 Once the key number is completed the reader begins to alternately flash green and red to signify that it is searching for Portal Gate ways in range If the sequence was completed successfully three green flashes indicate the Controller has accepted the sign on key 4 Ifyou see three red flashes the Controller has not accepted the number or you have exceeded the time limit Begin again at step two and continue until you receive three green flashes Once a Controller has been signed on all sign on functionality is disabled unless it is deep reset Signing on Card Readers If your segment uses card readers you may want to register one of your cards with a segm
168. igure 17 From the back of the escutcheon secure the cylinder and mounting sleeve using the clamp plate and mounting screws Route sensor harness 2 Ta harness 0 O g g J Figure 16 Re routing the sensor harness for Von Duprin vertical rod and rim without RQE exit devices Screws Clamp plate tol n 7 Breakoffthe screws here a Orient the sleeve curve toward the cylinder Escutcheon Figure 17 Installing the cylinder for Von Duprin rim and rod exit devices BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 11 a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology EXQ Exit Hardware Trim Installing the exit hardware and trim Route wire harnesses and position aes Relay shunt escutcheon a Future use 1 From the outside of the door feed the antenna wire 4 see and battery connector with relay shunt through the battery bracket harness hole as shown in Figure 18 Antenna Caution 1 When routing the connectors make eA dia sure the harnesses are not routed across any Sensor harness sharp edges or over any surface that could Battery damage their sleeving or wire insulation bracket Caution 2 Do not strain the wire harness either by netics NOG pulling too hard on it or by dangling the Door sensing escutcheon from it switch and wire 2 Route the sensor harness through the door same hole as the door sensing wires Escutcheon 3 Rest the escutche
169. iim eacerae In this example we placed Readers at the top of the tree however you can place them in any hierarchy you wish When you select the plus sign next to the top level the second and third level items ex pand to display It s easy to create a Transactions Tree simply drag and drop the column headers into position Transaction Filters If you want to search for a specific transaction by certain criteria user name reader name etc click on Define Additional Filter at the top of the Transactions module The Transaction Filter dialog box will open Figure 141 Transaction Filters Transaction Filter Default p i Fields Access Level Credential Number Card ID and PIN Required T Unlock with ID PIN Required Credential Type Portal MAC Address C Card ID Required Portal Hame D Facility Card Reader MAC Address ID and PIN Required Reader Name I ID Required Transaction Timestamp Lockout Transaction Type Toggle Entry User Mame Toggle Entry PIN Required Unlock T Unlock with ID Clear All SelectAll Apply Filter f AND C OF Invert eE e 4A A list of fields is located on the left side of the dialog box Clicking on a field will bring up checkbox or dropdown options specific to the se lected field In Figure 141 the Access Level field is selected Here you can check multiple options Once you ve selected your options click Apply The Filter section at the bottom of t
170. ilock WAMS Device Information You will need the MAC numbers device names capacities and physi cal locations of all Portal Gateways so that you can easily identify them and assign them to the correct location within the AMS WAMS Segment Tree Ensure your site technical team will provide you this information as they work their way through the site 44 User Information You will also need to gather the names of users define their access requirements organize user and timezone groups and decide how you will use other features configurable within AMS WAMS It will be helpful to create a table listing what you know about each user Starting with a list of names think about building a table that defines basic information about each user such as User Type User Group Shift and so on Following is a very simple example test Fiat User Type at Use Gop Timezone Shunt Benet Fad Geert A tecture T petoun 9030 Fad baa Sa e eee ene tl eee What User Groups will help you manage security Do you have shift workers who are allowed on site only during certain days or hours Will there be areas off limits to certain groups Do some users need extra time to pass through a door such as to accommodate a food cart or wheel chair Start thinking about these elements and begin organizing the data as soon as possible so you ll be ready when your equipment and software are ready It is a good idea to use a spread sheet soft
171. import the data directly to the database including any of the following data E Last Name E First Name E Middle Initial E Proximity Card Credential E Proximity Card Type E Magnetic Stripe Card Credential E Keypad Credential In addition you can include data for any user fields created for the segment selected for import AMS WAMS Importer imports files in a few easy steps E Create the data file in the appropriate program such as Microsoft Word Excel or other text based program and save it as a txt or csv format E Prepare the Wi O AMS Import Utility to accept the file E Import the data E Send the Data to the database In the Import Utility you can view the data as it imports Into the win dow and make any corrections to the file or column headers until you are satisfied with the import before you actually send it to the data base Detailed instructions are presented in the next few sections To prepare Wi Q AMS Import Utility 1 From the Applications menu on the Configurator menu bar select System Administrator The System Administrator window opens 2 From the right window pane select Wi O or Omnilock Importer The Import Utility opens Figure 128 Import Utility TE v anpor Hiit z aigi x Segeect ieme Linrvernity 5 a a ee eee Pleyel Goe 4 __ inet tamer Fiat Wiara Miah irrist Company Hama Cay Feld Dalii O P Frakt Heding in Funt Lina Show Additon
172. in Figure 9 a n Trim hole insert A T ORP Bushing IN eg Sh ie Outside of door Figure9 Installing the trim hole insert and bushing BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 5 a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology 45HQ Mortise Locks Installing the trim Harness hole Sensor connectors _ Battery connector Motor connector xN Antenna Outside escutcheon Outside ofdoor Figure 10 Feeding the wire harness connectors through the harness hole Se eae Inside of door Figure 17 Installing the fire plate 11 Route wire harnesses and position outside escutcheon 1 From the outside of the door feed the motor connector battery connector and sensor connectors through the harness hole Caution When routing the connectors make sure the harnesses are not routed across any sharp edges or over any surface that could damage their sleeving or wire insulation 2 Perform these steps a Firmly press the outside escutcheon in position on the door The core should be flush with the outer surface of the escutcheon b If necessary adjust the cylinder depth plus or minus one turn so that the core is flush with the outer surface of the escutcheon c Secure the cylinder in the mortise case with the cylinder clamp screw 3 Rest the outside escutcheon on the door by inserting the trim studs into the
173. ing on your preference If you select true you will need to register a new card when the expiration date occurs If False the card will not expire 2 Under Proximity Card Type select the type of encryption the card uses from the dropdown menu 3 Select Finish Once this is done you can use this card to sign on card readers To sign on card readers 1 At each card reader scan the card you registered with the segment credential 2 Once this is done the readers will appear in the lt New Segment ltems gt folder viewable in the Readers tab Segment Tree Once a reader has been signed on all sign on functionality is disabled that is removed from the database If you wish to use the reader in a different capacity that will require a new sign on You will need to perform a reset to restore its sign on capability 89 90 Adding Controllers to the Segment Tree Within 10 to 15 seconds after you sign on a controller it will appear in the Configurator lt New Segment Iltems gt folder viewable in the Read ers tab The folder will appear in red to indicate that it has received new Controllers See Figure 62 Figure 62 lt New Segment ltems gt d Configurator Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software File Applications Help te Segment E Portals Ti Readers ii Timezones FE Users E Firmware E E Acme University E lt New Segment Items fh Reader 0014F5401dea Ft E Bloomington Campus E Columbus Ca
174. inputs outputs Basic Hardware Components A basic Wi Q AMS Omnilock WAMS system has three components a host computer with Wi Q AMS or Omnilock WAMS installed a Portal Gateway and a controller lock at the door Figure 1 is a simple dia gram showing these three components Figure 1 Four Basic Components PORTAL GATEWAY HOST WIRELESS DOOR CONTROLLER LAN WAN 1AE E The Host Computer The software is installed at the Host computer and set up to tell the Portal Gateways on the network which controllers to control and how to control them It contains all User ID and access management commands The Host transfers information to and from the Portal Gateway through a standard Ethernet LAN WAN connection The Portal Gateway The Portal Gateway is a device connected to the Host computer through a secure IP address similar to the way your computer is connected to the internet It transfers data signals from Wireless Controllers to and from the Host computer The Portal Gateway rec ognizes all Wireless Controllers within its antenna range One Portal Gateway can control as many as 64 controllers in a system Wireless Controllers There are two types of Wi O and Omnilock Wireless Controllers Wi Q E Wireless Access Controller E Wireless Door Controller Omnilock E Single Door Controller E Omnilock Reader Both controllers are equipped with Wi Q or Omnilock Tec
175. is button and locate the bulk import XML file 5 Click Open Figure 51 Import Portal Gateways o ee Import Portal Gateways 6 Click Import Note The Portals are imported or updated and a results box details the import The MAC addresses should automatically show up in Portal Gateways properties 78 Importing Portal SSL Certificates If you previously generated SSL certificates for your Portal Gateways you may import them now Perform the following steps 1 From the System Administrator application click the Portal Certifi cates link under the Import pane See Figure 52 Figure 52 System Administrator Portal Certificates link d2 Administrator Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software l Ioj x File Help Segment Acme University Archive and Restore Import ms Portal Statistics OFM Database ms Reader Statistics Wi Q Importer me Transactions Firmware Manager m Restore Data Click the Portal _ a Portal Certificates Certificates Link Caution itis recommended that archve and restore actnaty not be performed onan online segment A Se qment can be taken offline by stopping the Stanley WIO AMS Semice The Windows Senaces dialog can be found at Control Panel Administrative Tools Senaices 2 Choose the Portal Gateway that you want to import an SSL cer tificate to and click the ellipsis button next to it Then find the certificate file see Figure 46 and click Open 3 When
176. is rule applies Steps Rule Type When does this rule apply Protocol and Ports Action Domain Profle Applies when a computer is connected to its corporate domain a Name Private Applies when a computer is connected to a private network location Public Applies when a computer is connected to a public network location Leam more about profiles Ges De Select Public Click Next 8 Give the new rule a name that can be easily identified by an admin istrator Once finished click Finish See Figure 17 Figure 17 Name the Rule Name the Rule gP New Inbound Rule Wizard Name Specify the name and description of this rule Steps Rule Type Protocol and Ports Action Profile Name pee oe Wi Q Required Firewall Ports E G amp G Name Description optional Communication ports required for the wireless access control hardware ated Tih Click Finish 43 9 The new rule now appears in the list The Firewall Settings module may now be closed See Figure 18 Figure 18 Inbound Rules List New Rule shows in list Click to close a Arpad Papaki matt hd ry T 1i i 4 22 8 ihia Fev wien Acar R Actions yO a Here pean Frie sinh cbo Me Comete Secunty Rates ae Priminti cm g Hew Rule B ponteng at Aew Filter by Provide Bnp Sopra Prane Yeu air GP Cytert ink Posmrtni AI Yer Apa T Fite by Sime E Cyberlink Powertv0 DX Resident Peogra AI Yer A
177. ish to add to your AMS WAMS soft ware 3 Click on Export Portal IP Configurations see Figure 44 4 Choose a location to save your XML file and click Save Figure 49 shows a sample XML file Figure 49 Sample XML file lt xml version 1 0 7 gt lt Portals gt lt Portal MACAddress 00 14 F5 20 0B6 6B PAddress 10 140 6 332 gt lt Portal MACAddress 00 14 F5 00 00 00 IPAddress 10 140 6 35 gt lt Portal MAC Address 00 14 F5 00 02 3B IPAddress 10 140 6 31 gt lt Portals gt Once you have generated your XML bulk import file perform the fol lowing steps 1 Start the System Administrator module Applications dropdown menu inside Configurator 2 Click the Import Portals link from the Import pane See Figure 50 Figure 50 System Administrator Portal Gateway Import 0 Administrator Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software Acme University hal Archive and Restore Import ms Fortal Statistics mg OFM Database me Reader Statistics me Wi G Importer me Transactions m Firmware Manager Click the Import E Portals Link o E OO O O OO O O I o edia ms Fortal Certificates Caution itis recommended that archive and restore acthaty not be performed onan online Segment A Segment can be taken offline by stopping the Stanley WiQAMS Semice The indows Senices dialog canbe found at Control Panel Administratrve Tools Senaces 3 The Import Portal Gateways dialog displays 4 Click the ellips
178. ity in one or all of the system segment items it s time to use one of the upgrade licenses you purchased with your system or call Stanley Security Solutions for ad ditional Upgrades You can purchase system upgrades to expand the user and Controller capacity of each segment in your organization Each Wireless Controller begins with support for 2000 user creden tials and can be upgraded to support up to 18000 Users Upgrade licenses are available in maximum capacities of 2000 10000 and 18000 users Each Portal Gateway begins with support for 16 readers and can be upgraded to support 32 and 64 wireless readers Upgrade licenses are available in maximum capacities of up to 64 readers Determine Segment Reader and Portal Capacity An AMS WAMS user with Administrator privileges can monitor sys tem capacity by segment from within Configurator From here it is easy to see how many licensed upgrades are in use and how many are available To view Wi 0 AMS and Omnilock WAMS Upgrade use 1 In Wi Q AMS Configurator Segment Tab select the Segment you wish to review for upgrade use 2 From the Wi O AMS Configurator File menu select System Up grades from the dropdown list The System Upgrades window opens at the Upgrade Information Tab 163 164 Figure 119 Upgrading your system capacity System Upgrades m S System upgrade Upgrade Information Reader Upgrades Portal Upgrades Re Branding tabs Interlock Code Wi Q
179. ive alarm displaying in red The Silence Alarm text box opens Alarm details display in red text in the mes sage area Click on Silence Alarm To add a log entry click Add Log Entry Enter a comment in the text box When finished click Add to Log The message entered will become the record for the alarm event aN OORA OW Figure 142 Log Entry Recorded Silence Alarm View and Silence Facility Alarms ALARM 85 0 2 1 2000 022 39 AM Render Offine Render 00146001594 ran a os or E eae i Alarm Log 8 Select Close In the Alarms Tab the alarm line changes from red to yellow and the alarm sound stops 9 You can continue to add comments in the alarm s log until the con dition is resolved go Statistics Monitor 196 The Statistics Monitor is a powerful tool that displays a real time color coded overview of system performance When you set up your new system and want to monitor ongoing system performance you will use the Statistics Monitor This tool appears similar to the Config urator displaying the Segment Tree for the segment you select on the left of the screen and the hardware categories on the right To check the performance of the entire system select the segment at the top of the tree Reader statistics display at the top of the screen and Portal Statistics display at the bottom You can access the Statistics Monitor from the Applications menu at the top of the Configurator Main Sc
180. l Access is granted only when the badge ID and the issue code match the current database information The Media Access Control number MAC A unique 12 digit number assigned by the manufacturer of a network device A lock chassis that installs into a mortised cavity in the edge of a door An antenna type optimized to provide signal coverage in all directions A discrete chunk of data being transferred on a TCP IP or other addressable network The ability to double present an authorized credential within the strike time to unlock an opening The lock is returned to its original status by a second double presentation of an authorized credential The Portal Gateway is a wireless device connected to the Host computer through a secure connection to transfer data signals from Wireless Controller locks to and from the Host computer A sensor usually installed on the non secure side of the door that will mask the door position switch upon activation Part of the access control information that can be encoded to a credential This information usually numerical is unique to a group of credentials Usually this feature is used to authenticate a credential to a sign on key site survey kit time interval time zone unlock duration use limit Web Interface Wi 0 Technology Wireless Access Controller particular organization Number generated within AMS WAMS to establish the connection between the readers
181. l Number display on the right In the Sta tistics category you can see how many readers are associated with the Portal and its current maximum reader capacity Portal Diagnostics You can check the reader counts associated with a Portal over time for a detailed look at Portal capacity This is useful to determine if some readers are operating intermittently or dropping out of range at intervals To review associated readers at Portals 1 In the Portal detail display Statistics Category place the cursor in the Maximum number of Readers field and select the ellipsis but ton The Portal statistics chart opens for the Portal selected Figure 150 Portal Statistics FE Portal Second Floor IT Closet Statistics f BEE Timespan Ai i Refresh co Associated Readers Maximum Number of Readers a0 3 fu B0 s0 Aq Readers 30 20 If the Associated Readers line appears steady and reflects the num ber of readers you know are associated with the Portal your readers are consistently being recognized by the Portal If this line is erratic for example showing a drop or fluctuation on associated readers over time you may want to review the readers to see if there is a problem with power supply or signal that is making one or more of them drop out of range 203 Configuration Test In the Configuration Test category the Statistic Update Interval is visible You can modify this value in th
182. lation Instructions for Wi Q Technology 45HQ Mortise Locks Completing the installation 19 Install strike box and strike plate 1 Insert the strike box into the mortise in the door jamb Place the strike plate over the strike box and secure the P 0 Make sure to Strike strike with the screws provided position the box with 2 Check the position of the auxiliary bolt against the ne a mee strike plate Strike Caution The auxiliary bolt must make contact with the plate strike plate The auxiliary bolt deadlocks the latchbolt and prevents someone from forcing the latch open when the door is closed If the incorrect strike is installed a lock in can occur Note The recommended gap between the door and jamb is 1 8 Door jamb Figure 19a Installing the strike box and strike plate Strike plate ee Auxiliary bolt BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 11 a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology 45HQ Mortise Locks Testing the lock 20 Test lock For 45HQ Locks with keypad To test the lock for proper operation before the lock is programmed follow these instructions 1 Press 1234 2 Press The green light flashes and the locking mechanism unlocks 3 Turn the lever and open the door For all other locks To test the lock for proper operation before the lock is programmed use the temporary operator card that came with the lock This card is fo
183. lick Add to gt _a_ i gee E create a new main E Reader Control Using and Managing the System Wi Q AMS and Omnilock WAMS provides powerful tools to manage your system Configurator Transactions Statistics Monitor and Re ports If you are the Program Administrator responsible for setting up communications between the software and system Portals and Con trollers you will soend most of your time using Configurator If you are in personnel or security you may be the person who adds us ers to the system and gives them access privileges and IDs You will spend most of your time on the Users tab of Configurator If you are responsible to oversee security for your organization you will moni tor all access and alarm activity using Transactions If you are the person responsible to ensure the system is operating at maximum performance you will use the Statistics Monitor If your organization is small you may use all three You can access all applications from the Configurator main menu You can also access these applications from the Windows Start Menu under Stanley Security Solutions 145 Wi Q AMS and Omnilock WAMS Configurator 146 The following sections describe the essential functions you can per form using Configurator Launching Wi Q AMS Configurator When the software is loaded onto your computer it places a shortcut to AMS WAMSS on your desktop 1 Double click the Configurator icon to start t
184. ll not be able to remove the lever if the screwdriver blade is inserted past the keeper into the center hole Turn key 45 degrees Slide the lever from the sleeve aE Outside lever Insert the key into the cylinder and turn it 45 degrees clockwise Depress the lever catch through the hole in the Push pin outside lever by using the push pin or other suitable tool See Figure 19 Figure 19 Removing the outside non IC lever Slide the outside lever off Removing the inside lever Depress the lever catch through the hole in the inside lever by using the push pin or other suitable tool as shown in Figure 20 neice lave Slide the inside lever off Note Reinstall lever s according to Install through bolts inside rose and lever on page 9 or Install outside lever core and throw member on page 9 Push pin Figure 20 Removing the inside lever Stanley Omnilock a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc 11 12 Stanley Omnilock a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc OMNILOCK Installation Instructions for Stanley Omnilock 45HOM Mortise Locks Planning the installation Components checklist Use the following checklist to make sure that you have the items necessary to install your Omnilock Mortise Lock Contents These installation instructions describe how to install your 45HOM Mortise Lock Topics covered include Planning the TISTGHOUON sssisssescev
185. m the File menu select Select database connection from the drop down list Figure 37 Select Database Connection d gt Configurator Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software 2 ioj x Click on Select Select Database Connection D ata ba Se Manage Logging Connection Exit Login Mame Tl Password PF Directory lt Internal gt Y The Database Connection dialog box opens See Figure 38 Figure 38 Database Connection Window Database Connection Establish the Database Connection Criteria Server local OSIl Refresh Connect Using windows authentication C SQL Server authentication Login Name Password Save Password Test Connection Cancel 2 In the Server field select the server location from the drop down list 3 Under Connect Using select either Windows authentication or SOL Server authentication If you select SOL Server enter the login name and password for that server 4 Click Test Connection 5 Click Finish You are ready to login to AMS WAMS using your desired database Login Information When you enter the system for the first time the default case sensi tive User Name and Password are Login Admin Password Admin 1 Enter the Login Name and Password 2 Select Login You are ready to start setting up your new segment 65 When you select Login the Define a New Segment dialog box opens Define a New Segment 1 In the Segm
186. majority of facilities the default access level pro vided in the Master Timezone gives you all the options you need to manage your segment The system works by defining different access levels at a controller rather than different times of day the segment is locked or unlocked However it may become necessary to define a new Timezone under certain circumstances For example you may want to define a separate Timezone for a specific set of readers that would operate on a totally different schedule from the main system For this application you would create a different Time zone and then assign the readers to that Timezone Timezones are created and configured in the Timezones tab within the Configurator module Three sub tabs exist inside the Timezone tab E Interval Collections this is a collection of recurring ranges of time and days of the week such as 6 00 am to 6 00 pm weekdays AND 8 00 am to 8 00 pm weekends Note E Reader Control this is where you assign access levels to readers and determine how the reader will operate during assigned time zone intervals E User Group Collections this is where you can add user groups to a collection and define timezone intervals to the collection Readers can be assigned to only one Timezone To create a Timezone Interval Collection 1 Select the Interval Collections Tab under the Timezones Tab The Interval Collection window opens 2 Click the Add button to create a new Timez
187. may want to archive data that are three months old When you archive records from the software using the System Administrator application the data is removed from the database The statistics can be fully restored to AMS WAMS in the future if necessary The archive feature operates the same for Portal statistics Reader statistics and Transactions The following steps illustrate how to ar chive Portal statistics however the steps are the same for each type You can archive statistics in all devices or select a specific Portal or reader for archive Once you ve selected the Portal or reader to archive you can also select what statistics to archive for example all statistics only those statistics greater than a specific ID or specify a range of statistics older than a specific date To Archive Statistics 1 In the System Administrator application select the segment for which you wish to archive statistics 2 Inthe main window under Archive and Restore select a Statistics type such as Portal Statistics Figure 126 Portal Statistics Archival for Segment Portal Statistics Archival for Segment Acme University Archive Items Note that it can take several minutes to archive large numbers of records Portal Selection All Portals Selected Portal ec2 0014F500 1605 Statistics Selecti Uk oo rvwro w e a aaa NM Archive All Statistics Archive Statistics with IDs less than 1 Archive Statist
188. ment download is complete pending LIF verification Item 12 in Figure 158 shows that the Controller s Users are currently downloading with 45 complete and the Controller s segment up date is pending Note Only one update flag will be positioned at the left or right but it is possible for more than one flag at a time to be in the center of an entry in the PEND column 218 A Glossary 10Base T access level access panel activation deactivation date antipassback The most common Ethernet wiring standard An access control relationship made between a controller or controllers and a time zone or time zones An access level is assigned to a badge ID for the purpose of granting access through a controller or controllers during a specified time A circuit board with on board memory that is responsible for making most of the decisions in an access control system The date that a credential becomes active or expires A configuration limiting the ability of consecutive uses for a credential at a reader Usually configured with readers installed on both the secure and non secure side of an opening Once a credential has been used in a reader to Zig 220 APB exempt badge badge ID card format cardholder chassis type common door communication port communication server credential cylindrical gain access on one side of the opening the credential cannot be used in the same reader u
189. mpus H Indianapolis Campus Reader MAC Address Portal Firmware 0014F540239d Second FloorIT 3 00 036 User Admin You can move new Controllers into sub folders within the Segment Tree by dragging them to the desired location When all new Con trollers have been assigned to segment folders the lt New Segment ltems gt folder will be empty and the display color will change from red to black You can move segment sub folders to different locations in the tree and the Controllers within will move with them If you expand your segment by adding new Controllers the new Con trollers will appear again in the red lt New Segment Iltems gt folder so that they can be assigned a location in the Segment Tree When you first configure a Controller you will have the option to con figure a new Controller or copy parameters from one that has already been configured Copying Reader Parameters The Copy Reader Parameters feature is useful when you have more than one reader that serves the same users and user groups or will be assigned a special Timezone Group This feature is available when you first bring a Controller from the lt New Segment Items gt folder to the Segment Tree and as a right mouse click copy function It makes sense then that if you are going to use this feature you will want to configure the Users and User Groups before configuring the readers see User Groups on page 94 and Adding Users to the Seg men
190. nd of the trim if needed O TROPA SOSSSSO Backplate sensor harness here Sensor harness Figure 12 Re routing the sensor harness for Precision 2100 exit devices BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 9 a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology EXQ Exit Hardware Trim Installing the exit hardware and trim For Precision 2200 2700 and 2800 devices 4 Re route the sensor harness around the cylinder hole and around the escutcheon boss then out through the alternate wire routing hole as shown in Figure 13 5 Reattach the backplate ensuring that the springs are properly seated and wires are not pinched 6 Reapply the gasket 000000 O TOAN 0000000 Backplate Sensor harness For Precision 2300 and Sargent 8800 devices 4 Re route the sensor harness toward the top of the escutcheon to the same area as the battery cable antenna cable and relay shunts See Figure 14 5 Reattach the backplate ensuring that the springs are properly seated and wires are not pinched 6 Reapply the gasket here For Von Duprin Rim devices with RQE 4 Re route the sensor harness around the cylinder hole and around the escutcheon boss then out through one of the alternate wire routing holes based on Figure 13 Re routing the sensor harness for Precision handing as shown in Figure 15 2200 2700 and 2800 exit devices 5 Reattach the backplate ensuring that the springs are prope
191. nder cam is in the 12 o clock position See Figure 17 Caution A malfunction can occur if the Cylinder cylinder is threaded in too far bei 3 Secure the cylinder in the mortise case with the cylinder retainer screw 15 Install mortise case faceplate 1 Secure the mortise case faceplate to the mortise case with the faceplate mounting screws See Figure 18 2 Check the lock for proper operation Figure 17 Installing the standard cylinder TV Faceplate i DV Faceplate O Ma D N wg l a 7 Zs NA D A2 E A A lt p 0 ee lt S S NN a ee ee Figure 18 Installing the mortise case faceplate Stanley Omnilock a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Stanley Omnilock 45HOM Mortise Locks MO p Strike box Strike plate LE j a ge SQ 2 gt Figure 19 Installing the strike box and strike plate Finishing the installation 16 Install strike box and strike plate 1 If the door jamb has not been mortised for the strike box and strike plate perform these steps a On the door jamb locate the horizontal centerline of the strike 3 8 10mm above the centerline of the lock as well as the vertical centerline of the strike b Mortise the door jamb to fit the strike box and strike plate c Drill the hol
192. ness Sensor har ness coming thru the 5 16 hole described in Figure 17 Use cable tie l here to secure _ Cable tie the sensor harness Figure 26 Using cable ties to hold wires for Precision 2200 2700 and 2800 exit devices BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 15 a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology EXQ Exit Hardware Trim Installing the exit hardware and trim Cylinder Core _ kait N Control key Outside of door ama Figure 27 Installing the core Install core 1 Insert the control key into the core and rotate the key 15 degrees to the right With the control key in the core insert the core into the cylinder as shown in Figure 27 Rotate the control key 15 degrees to the left and with draw the key Caution The control key can be used to remove cores and to access doors Provide adequate secu rity for the control key Install mortise case faceplate mortise exit devices only Secure the mortise case faceplate to the mortise case follow the instructions provided by the exit hardware manufacturer Check the lock for proper operation 16 Install strike s Note f retrofitting the trim to an existing exit hardware installation skip this task 1 Install the strike s in the door frame or door stop fol low the instructions provided by
193. ng in the escutcheon and screw the cylinder into the mortise case Make sure that the figure 8 hole is in the 12 o clock position Caution Do not screw the cylinder in too tightly Doing so may cause users to be locked out 12 Install exit hardware and secure escutcheon For Precision 2200 2700 and 2800 exit devices only m Drill a 5 16 hole through the front part of the chassis as shown in Figure 22 This hole is used to pass the sensor harness and door position switch wires into the chassis area For all exit devices 1 Make any adjustments to the exit hardware necessary for compatibility with lever function outside trim 2 Install the exit hardware lock stile case touch bar assembly latches and rods if applicable and related hardware follow the instructions provided by the exit hardware manufacturer Note The escutcheon is secured on the outside of the door by the screws used to mount the lock stile case on the inside of the door Caution When securing the escutcheon make sure that it does not pinch any wires Screws Clamp plate ma cD A ion the curve toward the cylinder N Rim cylinder Figure 20 Rim cylinder components View of the back of the cylinder T Cam in 12 o clock AO position O Figure21 Mortise cylinder components Mortise cylinder Drill 5 16 lt hole thru the face of the chassis here Drill ONLY for 2200 2700 and 2800 devices Figure 22 Drilling 5 16
194. nstallations Q 1 3 8 dia hole saw EV function only Q 1 1 8 dia hole saw For Von Duprin installations Q 2 dia hole saw Q 3 4 dia hole saw For BEST cylinders Q BEST ED211 cylinder wrench For surface vertical exit devices LJ Razor blade BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology EXQ Exit Hardware Trim Preparing the door H Mark centerlines Note 1 f retrofitting to an existing exit hardware instal lation skip this task Instead remove the exit hardware from the door Note 2 f the door is a fabricated hollow metal door determine whether it is properly reinforced to support the lock If door reinforcement is not adequate consult the door manufacturer for information on proper reinforce ment Prepare the push side of the door according to the exit device manufacturer s installation instructions Note The tape on template supplied with the EXQ trim will supersede the exit device template in the trim area Transfer horizontal and vertical centerlines to the out side of the door face Note When measuring from the edge of the door take into account the door bevel if any Py Determine required door prep 1 Precision Von Duprin Determine which template is applicable Q08 for Preci sion and Sargent Q07 for Von Duprin and discard the other one pe p _ aa
195. ntil the credential is used to gain access to a reader from the opposite side of the opening Antipassback exempt The cardholder with this privilege is exempt from antipassback rules The credential or token that carries a cardholder s data Part of the access control information that is encoded to a token This information usually numerical is unique to a particular credential holder The way that data is arranged and ordered on the card An individual who is issued a particular credential The designation that defines the physical lock type Three types exist cylindrical mortise or exit hardware See those terms for more information A configuration setting that allows for the allocation of duplicate badge ID ranges in separate offline locks The connector on the bottom of a Lock that allows the lock to be connected to a reader The server application designed to provide network services to access panels controllers PCs and PDAs A physical token usually a card or fob encoded with access control information Lock chassis that installs into a circular bore in the door deadbolt override directional antenna dual access ethernet exit hardware extended unlock guest Host IP address input intelligent system controller ISC 1 0 device The ability for an authorized credential to retract both the spring latch and the deadbolt when the deadbolt is engaged An antenna type optimi
196. o be installed Caution Determine the inside and outside hand and bevel of the door For hole sizes see the 2 See the Holes by Functiontable and Figure 1 to re al determine the holes to be drilled for the lock function Functions Holes by Function DV Ww Holes to drill A Forged trim Through Through 2 holes t door door Through Through C Standard Standard cylinder C Standard cylinder faj mt D Sensor amp motor wire 2 holes F Thumb turn Figure 1 Identifying holes to drill G Trim mounting a sl 2 holes door door Through Through Pi LOVEN door door J Door sensing channel DONOT See Figure 2 holes DRILL 1 t Determine trim holes based on trim type Because these holes pass through the mortise pocket it is recommended that each hole be drilled separately rather than straight through BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 1 a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology 45HQ Mortise Locks Preparing the door Door edge _ oe Installation template S T x template Centerline a e Centerline Figure2 Aligning the templates w m Door Shield status switch p ei i Figure3 Installing the door status switch 2 Align templates Note If the door is a fabricated hollow metal door determine whether it is properly reinforced to support the l
197. o install your BEST Wi Q Technology EXQ Series Exit Hardware Trim Electronic Stand Alone Exit Hardware Trim is available for use with the following types of wide stile exit devices Precision brand manufactured by Stanley 2000 Series Von Duprin 98 99 Series and Sargent 8800 Series Not all features are available for all exit device configura tions The table below details what sensors are available for which exit device configurations Device DS TSP Ls Precision Rim 2100 E a Surface Vertical 2200 a a a Mortise 2300 E Wood Door Concealed 2700 Ei EI Ei Concealed Vertical 2800 E E m Von Duprin Rim E E Surface Vertical El Concealed Vertical E Sargent Rim E a Door position sensing b Request to exit PHI touchbar monitoring c Latch sensing d Von Duprin is a registered trademark of Von Duprin Inc e Sargent is a registered trademark of Sargent Mfg Co f Latch must have lift type trim input 8863 Contents These instructions cover the following topics Planning the installation ssiisisctsesdstonasatistpsnsssiscasnosndevianss 1 Preparing COO eannan 3 Installing the exit hardware and trim sses 7 Completing the installation sssessesssessesssesseessesssess 16 Site survey Use the following survey to record information about the installation site and hardware application Exit hardware type Q rim Q surface vertical rod LI mortise Q concealed vertical rod Door handing
198. o use certificate A client certificate file must be generated See mapping your Network Administrator Beginning Installation 1 If you have not already done so download the Wi O AMS or Om nilock WAMS Software from the Stanley Technical Support website or Insert the software disc into your machine s disc reader If you have downloaded the installation files to your machine it is recommended that you save the folder directly on your local hard drive to keep the path to the files as short as possible 2 Click on the exe file that contains Bootstrap Example WiQBootstrap exe 3 Wi Q AMS or Omnilock WAMS Setup checks your workstation for any missing prerequisites such as Microsoft NET Framework If the following dialog box opens click Next If not proceed to Step 4 Note Note Note Figure 19 Installation Bootstrap A WAMS Installation Bootstrap l x Microsoth MET Framework 2 0 is not present on this workstation To mstallit select the Nest Button a The Microsoft NET Framework Setup wizard welcome screen opens Click Next to continue b Read the End User License Agreement To continue with the installation click the checkbox at the bottom Then click Install The installation may take a few minutes c When the installation is complete click Finish It is recommended that you reboot your machine after any missing prerequisites are installed before continuing on with the installation d After reb
199. ock If door reinforcement is not adequate consult the door manufacturer for information on proper reinforcement For dimensions for preparing metal doors see the Q03 Template Installation Specifications for 45HQ Mortise Locks T82603 Separate the four templates provided on the Q06 Template l nstallation Template for 45HQ Mortise Locks 182606 Position one of the door edge templates on the door making sure that the lock case mortise shown on the template aligns with the mortise pocket prepared in the door Using the centerlines on the door edge template as a guide position the appropriate door template on each side of the door You need to take the bevel into account Tape the templates to the door EJ Center punch and drill holes 1 Center punch the necessary drill points See the instructions on the template Drill the holes Note 1 To locate the center of a hole on the opposite side of the door drill a pilot hole completely through the door Note 2 For holes through the door it is best to drill halfway from each side of the door to prevent the door from splintering Install door status switch 1 optional for deadbolt TV function locks only Position the shield on the door status switch with the notch facing downwards towards the mortise pocket Caution Make sure the wires are not routed across any sharp edges or over any surface that could damage its sleeving 2 BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Prod
200. of No of Wire connection Color f wires pins Motor Yellow Gray 2 2 RQE Orange Brown 2 3 Door status White 2 2 Insert the plastic wire tie through the mounting clip and secure the wires as shown in Figure 15 See Figure 15 for additional detail Caution When making the motor connection make sure there are no loose wire connections where the wires are inserted into the connectors e the connectors are firmly mated Battery m m connector Antenna wire T Route wire harness on the left side of the fire plate m Mounting Dress wires so clip and that wire connec wire tie tors are mated here Use electric tape to affix them as needed 95 Figure 15 Routing the wires view of the inside escutcheon BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 11 a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology 9KQ O lindrical Locks Installing the lock Battery holder Antenna Battery wires Fire plate side a tabs Battery holding tabs _ 7 Inside of door Figure 17 Installing the battery holder eight cell Install bottom cover inside escutcheon Making sure that the cover does not pinch the wires guide the bottom cover over the chassis onto the fire plate Use two cover screws to secure the cover to the side of the fire plate as shown in Figure 16 Note Phillips Type 2 and 120 Torx options are available for the
201. ollow For EXQ Locks with keypad only To test the lock for proper operation before the lock is pro LEDs Sounder You should grammed follow these instructions 1 Press 1234 Single red 1short Use the card at a flash tone moderate speed 2 Press The green light flashes and the locking mechanism Single red 3short Use the temporary opera unlocks flash tones tor card provided with 3 Turn the lever and open the door For all other locks To test the lock for proper operation before the lock is pro grammed use the temporary operator card that came with the lock This card is for temporary use only After permanent cards have been programmed for the lock the temporary card should be deleted Alternatin none 1 Use the temporary operator card to activate the lock edana 3 2 Use the temporary operator card to access the lock green The green light flashes and the locking mechanism flashes unlocks 3 Turn the lever or knob and open the door NONE Nong 4 With the door closed insert and turn the key to unlatch the door the lock or Perform a door reset to restore to the factory default settings the lock may already be associ ated programmed Check the motor connection Check the battery connection Important When the trim and exit hardware installation is complete perform all testing specified by the exit hardware manufacturer 2008 2009 Stanley Security Solutions Inc and Stanley Logistics Inc T82621 Rev D
202. olumn Codes Associated Devices 15 Maximum allowed 64 MAC ADDRESS Stat Associate Time Beacon F W Rev R PG RSS RDR_RSS FLAGS PEND 01 0014 5404e9e 0000 03 05 12 17 04 10 16 18 26 none 003 000 038 1 28 19 000300043 11 0014 5400002 0000 03 05 12 17 04 53 16 18 32 none 003 000 038 1 28 A 000300043 IS 12 0014 54010ca 0002 03 06 12 11 28 04 16 16 46 45 003 000 038 1 28 19 000300043 U S 13 0014f520173da 0000 03 05 12 18 11 32 16 18 29 none 003 000 038 1 19 36 000300043 14 0014f5401301 0000 03 05 12 17 05 09 16 17 31 none 003 000 038 1 28 19 000300043 15 0014f540126d 0000 03 05 12 17 05 26 16 18 31 none 003 000 038 1 29 25 000300043 The following is a list of the Update Flags that may be visible in PEND column Segment PIN length DST times Card Formats Controller configuration beacon time channels transaction masks etc U uses o O T a fwacro o F Firmware o P Ping missing LIF data after association or update 217 Figure 159 shows the significance of update flag placement between the dividing lines in each entry of the PEND column Figure 159 Update Flag Placement in PEND Column Left Center Right Currently Pending Download complete downloading updates pending LIF verification Item 11 in Figure 158 shows that the Controller s Seg
203. om the list Figure 118 Users Tab d Configurator Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software E 0 x File Applications Help a Segment Portals wel Readers il Timezones Users E Firmware 123 Beta Alex Donnelly Hugh Logan Dean Ogle Ken First Name williams Richard Last Mame Middle Initial Address EO Associations Readers Collection User Groups Collection E Credential Settings Credentials Collection Credentials Deactivation Date Saturday February 13 2038 Credentials have Deactivation Date False FIN PIN Required Always False Emergency Personnel E Reader Control User Operate Time 0 Seconds User Shunt Time 0 Seconds El Settings User Type General User Personnel Add Delete Encode Cancel Update Delete Multiple Users Encoder Settings User Admin More information about adding users to the system is presented in Chapter 5 Configure AMS WAMS Software Task 11 on page 87 Firmware Tab Firmware updates will be sent to you periodically by Stanley Techni cal Support You can upload these firmware files to your database by using the System Administrator Application and then you can send the updates to your hardware from the Configurator s Firmware Tab See on page 182 160 System Overrides Manager Override at Keypad Controller When an AMS WAMS User is assigned the Manager Type that user can change the current access level at a Controller wi
204. on on the door by inserting the trim studs into the mounting holes Outside of door 11 Install cylinder Precision devices Figure 18 Feeding the wires through the door For rim and vertical rod exit device installations rim cylinder 1 To determine the correct spindle length try the cylin n der in the door while holding the escutcheon and lock a stile case in place Then break off the spindle at the groove where it will engage correctly with the latching mechanism Break off the mounting screws at the groove where they will secure the clamp plate to the cylinder 2 Insert the cylinder through the cylinder opening in the escutcheon and into the door as shown in Figure 19 O 3 Orient the cylinder and clamp plate as shown in Figure 20 From the inside of the door secure the cyl inder using the clamp plate and mounting screws Rim cylinder eT Escutcheon Outside of door L 7 Figure 19 Installing the cylinder 12 BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology EXQ Exit Hardware Trim Installing the exit hardware and trim For mortise exit device installations mortise cylinder 1 For doors less than 2 in thickness place the cylin der ring provided on the cylinder 2 Rotate the cylinder cam to the 12 o clock position as shown in Figure 21 3 Using a cylinder wrench ED211 insert the cylinder through the cylinder openi
205. one Interval Collection 3 Click the New button to create a new interval Figure 98 Interval Collection E Lonfigurator stanker Wii Access Managenent Sofware Bile pplicsiicae Help an Segment iia Porais ii Readers gf Timezones veers Firmware aa aap oar 1 near weekseys arr any l iht 7o AAH APH elec ache Secured cet Sahridap Saale etheria Second shift Third shir Weeeernd sift T te Terim rri iirc SE atl Teachers Aida Cfice Stat Click New to create a new interval ah 2200 APE FM Pl ee Coe Click Add to vet a T s create an Interval g add Delete Collection 4 The Interval Configuration window opens 139 5 Enter a brief name for the Interval 6 Select the Start and End Time of the Interval 7 Click the Recurrence checkbox Figure 99 Interval Configuration Interval Configuration bject 6AM 8PM Weekdays e Ea oe i E oo wa Name the Interval Tip usually good practice to name Intervals by time ranges Click Recurrence if M Recurrence the interval repeats 8 Select the Recurrence Pattern of the Interval 9 Select the Range of Recurrence for the Interval 10 Click Finish to save your new Interval This Interval is now listed as one of the intervals for the Interval Collection 11 Repeat steps 3 to 9 to create other Intervals until the Interval Col lection is complete 140 Timezone Interval
206. ontact Stan ley Customer Service for more information E Lockset instructions are given for right hand doors as determined from outside the door If you are installing a left hand door see the instructions provided with your lockset for hand change in structions E f you are installing locksets on unprepared un drilled doors use the template provided with your specific lockset Please refer to the Appendices or the instructions provided with your particular lock to complete these steps Once this is done check con troller operation as described in the following paragraphs Check Controller Operation Verify controller operation using the steps appropriate for your con troller type Magnetic Card or keypad If the system does not operate properly see Troubleshooting at the end of the section Magnetic Card Check lf your system has a magnetic card controller mag card default Pro grammer ID cards are supplied with the software You will need these cards when you are ready to sign on the controllers To perform a magnetic stripe card verification 1 Determine if the magnetic card type is Track 2 or Track 3 2 Select the default Programmer ID card that matches the type for your magnetic card controller 3 Insert and remove the magnetic card The magnetic stripe on the card should be aligned with the V mark by the card slot The lights on the top of the Controller will flash green once and unlock then during the
207. oors the inside is the cover side of the case and the outside is the back side of the case The cover is mounted to the case with four screws To change the position of a hub toggle remove the toggle screw move the toggle into the desired position and re tighten the screw Latch access point Figure4 Rotating the latchbolt Fou v L MA ub toggle Lies Figure5 Positioning hub toggles BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 3 a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology 45HQ Mortise Locks Installing the trim Install mortise case 1 Drill the holes for the case mounting screws Mortise cavity Mortise case 2 Insert the mortise case into the mortise cavity while oe feeding the sensor and motor wires into the mortise mounting cavity and out the two sensor amp motor wire holes to screws the inside of the door as shown in Figure 6 Note The armored front of the mortise case self adjusts to the door bevel 3 Secure the mortise case with the case mounting screws 8 Install trim mounting plates 1 Insert the outside trim mounting plate through the door and mortise case 2 Position the inside trim mounting plate opposite the Sensor amp motor Sensor wires outside trim mounting plate and screw them securely wire holes and motor in place ig Caution Do not overtighten the trim mounting plate Figure6 Installing the mortise case inside of door screws
208. ooting your machine click the Bootstrap exe file again 4 The AMS WAMS Setup Main page opens Figure 20 It is important to perform the steps in the sequence presented You may wish to install the services and database on one machine such as the Host and the AMS WAMS Applications only at other machines This can be done by selecting the appropriate application from the System Setup windows The screen shots in this User Guide are from a Stanley Wi O AMS system Omnilock WAMS will install in the same manner and function in the same way as Wi O AMS 4 48 Figure 20 AMS WAMS Setup bed ve AAA Caton 2m m UW Me a P T 3 i Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software Setup AMS Database Server Install the Microsoft SQL Server Database Engine and Create an AMS Database Server AMS Services Install the Wi O Windows Service The WQ database is then created or updated on the Wi Q SQL Database Server AMS Applications Install the AMS Configurator Transactions and Statistics Monitor applications Step 1 1 Click the AMS WAMS Database Server link If a similar dialog box opens with a link to install Prerequisites click the link Figure 21 Database Server Prerequisites 2151 x Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software Setup Examines the workstation to determine if all Wil Database Server Intallation Prerequisites are present 1 WiO Database Server Preregquistes Hote The prerequisites are NOT
209. or a specific Portal Gateway in one of two ways E Inside the Portal Configuration Module select Scan Locate the desired Portal in the list and click on its hyperlink See Figure 43 on page 59 E Type your desired Portal s IP address directly into your internet browser Your browser will display the status of your Portal Gateway and as sociated devices See Figure 157 ZS 214 Figure 157 Portal Gateway Status Webpage Retesh Smeg Status Rage Genemateds 93 0 20h2 hor 18s 505 ast Systeme Boots 08 05 20L2 b7 02 Afe Portal MAG 0014 52047344 I Radio L at clanmed 205PANMid 6 4G 5 Radio 4 at channed 15EPANMid a6 4023 Ass eilatted Tmawicesa 15s Meta imem a lalidwedee6 48 4 MAC ADDRESS State ASsectatesT ines B acars sh FYNE REw R PEIRES RDRARSSS PRAGSS PEND OL OOLSEIAC4 oDDD OSYOSAT2SFLICOALOLO aLa E nones 00370000003811 e2Be a9 p ODDBDNOGS eaeeeee O2 OOLAETATISAA ODDS OB POST AS L AGHA GALEGO nonas 0037000703311 28E 38 opDBa0043 03 OOL4ETATLOAH ODDS OB FOSPTASELIOMALL M1 GHELAOMT nonas 00370007033 k48 p 9 0bDBB0043 j 64 OOL4esadtiaah ODDDD obli rA ri odi h 6 Mich noae tobbi ogia 1 BP 977 ObD300003 22 OS OOLAESACASS ODD 08 dtr iri zani Ainea toboa sgi 908 0033800003 2 3 66 JOHAEMOLA A 00002 08 652i 2S ed roA a Audtoe Aaa 00310007 038815 285 29E 0830083 22 ee 07 BLA ES4G awe 0000 0870
210. our card Issue Number Settings are not configurable for proximity cards Proceed to User ID Settings 4 Under the User ID Settings category change the User ID Length to the number of bits used for User IDs on your card Set the User ID Position 5 When finished click OK Daylight Saving Settings I O You can set Wi Q AMS and Omnilock WAMS to automatically re spond to Daylight Saving Time settings When you select North American as the Daylight Saving Type the system defaults to stan dard Daylight Saving Time settings When you select Europe as the Daylight Saving Type the system defaults to the settings for Europe When you select Southern Hemisphere the system defaults to the settings for the Southern Hemisphere Once the settings are selected the system will adjust to Daylight Saving Time automatically To change Daylight Savings Settings place the cursor in the field next to Daylight Saving Type and select the type you wish to use The set tings below change to the defaults for that setting If you are using input output devices in your system they are recog nized and defined similar to a Controller For example if you are using a WAC to collect transactions from an alarm you will see it in your Segment Tree as a Reader when its associated Portal Gateway is brought online You can define and modify O events for the controller under I O References Adding and Modifying 1 0 References 1 In the Segment tab
211. password 4 Select Finish WARNING Be sure to keep a record of your new password ina locked safe that is available to your senior management team 6 Add and Configure Portal Gateways Task 7 Note 68 Portal Gateways can now be added and configured within the soft ware Portals are configured from the factory with an IP address of 192 168 1 200 When configuring a Portal Gateway it is best to connect directly to the Portal before placing it on the network This removes the possibility of duplicate IP addresses on the network You can change the IP address of your Portals with the Portal Con figuration Module All Portal Gateway IP address must be unique across the entire system Configuring a Portal Gateway with the Portal Configuration Module Perform the following steps to change your Portal Gateway s IP address 1 Connect the Portal Gateway to the Host either over the network or directly via crossover Ethernet cable recommended For more information on connecting a Portal Gateway see Connecting the Portal Gateway and Verifying Operation on page 24 2 Open the Portal Configuration module Start Menu gt Stanley Security Solutions gt Stanley Wi O AMS Tools or Stanley Omnilock WAMS Tools 3 Click Scan This button performs a scan of the entire network and lists the Portal Gateways on the network Figure 42 Scan network for Portal Gateways El Stanley Wi Q Portal Configuration 3 0 011 0 _ Oj x File
212. ps 1 In the Segment box select the Segment for which you wish to cre ate the setting 2 Select Options gt Report Settings The Set Company Name and Logo for Reports dialog box opens Figure 152 Setting up a company name for a report Report Settings Set Company Name and Logo for Reports Company Name stanley Wireless Access Technology Company Logo Restore Defaults Apply 3 In the Company Name field type in the company name you wish to appear on your reports 4 Under Company logo click the Change link Use the Select Logo browser to navigate to the file you wish to include 5 Click Open The file is now uploaded to the Reports settings 6 Click Finish to save your settings and begin working with Reports Note Generating a Report This section presents steps to create some example reports Once you are familiar with the basic operations you will be able to create your own reports using the selections available in Reports First we ll look at a Users of Readers report with All Users selected Then we ll look at a filtered report using the options under the Report Settings categories The Reports application won t show much data until you have configured your system added Users and User Groups and begun collecting transactions Once this occurs you can experiment with the options to get the reports that will be most significant for your operation To Generate a Report 1 In the Reports main screen
213. ptions d Configurator Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software Z ol x File Applications Help Bre Segment E Portals el Readers i Timezones E Users ib Firmware J b Xx E Indianapolis Campus Fl Administration Building a Basement o Sy Second floor 5 E Glyde Crawford Dorm 5 Mo Basement a EAC ct Ta First HES Seon Et E Johnson H E Science Building Add Delete User Admin Momentary unlocks and overrides must be recognized and executed by the Portal within five minutes of the command or they become obsolete This feature ensures that commands executed during period when the hardware cannot respond are not executed when the hardware is back online Reader Controls You can delete reset and restore a reader to normal operation with out going to the physical location of the reader In addition to these commands you can momentarily unlock override the access level perform a deep reset and remove the reader s association to a Por tal all from within the software These functions are accessible via a right click in the Readers tab of the Configurator module You can also delete a reader from the system with the right click function To delete more than one reader at a time hold down the control key CTRL and select using the left mouse key To Access Right Click Reader Messaging 1 In the Readers tab Segment Tree right click on the reader and se lect the option from t
214. r 1 Install the blocking plate onto the throw member Caution You must use the blocking plate to prevent unauthorized access For 6 pin core users only Install the plastic spacer not shown supplied with permanent cores instead of the blocking plate on the throw member 2 Insert the control key into the core and rotate the key 15 degrees to the right 3 Insert the throw member into the core 4 Insert the core and throw member into the lever with the control key 5 Rotate the control key 15 degrees to the left and withdraw the key Caution The control key can be used to remove cores and to access doors Provide adequate security for the control key a aa Outside of door Figure 18 Installing the levers Blocking a plate Throw a member Figure 19a Installing the blocking plate and throw member Throw member Core Figure 19b Installing the core BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 13 a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology 9KQ O lindrical Locks WN Figure 20a Inside view of top cover Antenna wire i i ae Figure 20b Installing the top cover 14 F Completing the installation Install top cover inside escutcheon l 1 Connect the antenna to its mating connector Antenna wire 2 Place the top cover against the door and above the fire plate Slide the top cover down towa
215. r temporary use only After permanent cards have been programmed for the lock the temporary card should be deleted 1 Use the temporary operator card to activate the lock Note If the lock has a proximity card reader it may have already been activated by the presence of an object near the card reader 2 Use the temporary operator card to access the lock The green light flashes and the locking mechanism unlocks 3 Turn the lever and open the door If the mechanism doesn t unlock refer to the following table For additional troubleshooting instructions see the Service Manual LEDs Sounder You should Single Use the card at a moderate speed red flash Red 3 short Use the temporary operator card flashes tones provided with the lock Green Check the motor connection flashes Check the battery connection For all locks 1 Insert and turn the key to unlatch the door For all TV function locks 2 From the inside of the door turn the turn knob and make sure that the deadbolt operates properly 2008 2009 Stanley Security Solutions Inc T82623 RevC 3108931 ER 7991 12 Oct 2009 12 BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc STANLEY n oraney a a x 3 pr Le ACCESS SYSTEMS Installation Instructions for g Q f Wi Q Technology EXQ WIQ Exit Hardware Trim Wireless Technology Introduction These installation instructions describe how t
216. r to another wireless access controller or reader Power connection Power connection Use the extra positive DC terminal to daisy chain power to another wireless access controller or reader a Make sure the power supply is of appropriate wattage to supply enough power Important note When using the WAC to daisy chain other devices be sure that the other devices will accept the voltage supplied to the WAC BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Stanley Wi Q Technology WQX WAC Wireless Access Controllers Planning the installation Electric lock strike or maglock TIT z O Q STRIKE NC Relay 1 STRIKE COM Relay 1 STRIKE NO Relay 1 SHUNT NC Relay 2 device example SHUNT COM Relay 2 DO NOT USE shown horn SHUNT NC Relay 2 GND KEY I O 3 3V 10mA MAX Input switch e leet ses GND DO NOT USE RQE I O DC 9 24V DSM I O DC 9 24V Connect o as required PE DLS I O DC 9 24V WIEGAND 0 I O JI GND aL ys WIEGAND 1 I O n A RED O I GND A Q 0 gt a GRN gt WO 12 VDC Weigand Strike Power output reader Supply by others Figure2 Wireless Access Controller typical installation See Table 1 for a description of connections BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 3 a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instr
217. rd the bottom cover as shown in Figure 20b Top cover Caution As you slide the top cover onto the fire plate feed the antenna wire down into the bottom cover Be sure not to pinch the antenna wire on the bottom cover as you slide the top cover into place 3 Use two cover screws to secure the cover to the side of the fire plate as shown in Figure 20b Note Phillips Type 2and 120 Torx options are available for the cover mounting screws Cover screws Top cover BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology 9KQ Cylindrical Locks Completing the installation 21 Test lock For 9KQ Locks with keypad To test the lock for proper operation before the lock is pro grammed follow these instructions 1 Press 1234 2 Press The green light flashes and the locking mechanism unlocks 3 Turn the lever and open the door For all other locks To test the lock for proper operation before the lock is pro grammed use the temporary operator card that came with the lock This card is for temporary use only After permanent cards have been programmed for the lock the temporary card should be deleted 1 Use the temporary operator card to activate the lock Note If the lock has a proximity card reader it may have already been activated by the presence ofan object near the card reader 2 Use the temporary operator card to access the lock 3 T
218. reen or launch it from the Win dows Start menu as a separate application Reader Statistics Figure 143 Viewing Reader Statistics 0 Statistics Monitor Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software File Help Refresh State Segment acme University Updating EMS Acme University Supply Signal Packet Te o Yolkage Strength Ratio ania an sE Columbus Campus nee Strength Ratio EM Indianapolis Campus Ree at OGRE EM Administration Building Reader fO014F5 fb Reader 0014F5401de4 E Reader 0014f540239d User Capacity cae i Bloomington Campus Eli Science Building Fortal Last Report Time ReaderCapacity Second Floor IT User Admin In this example the system is performing well delivering transac tions at an acceptable level To display the actual measurement hover the cursor over a bar To get more detail for example to diagnose the problem of low signal for a particular reader you can navigate to that reader in the segment Tree and see data for only that reader You can also dou ble click the reader on the right panel Specific information for the selected reader displays tn the list on the right Figure 144 Display reader detail G Statistics Monitor Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software File Help Segment acme University E Acme University ae did Bloomington Campus fy Columbus Campus Gh z Indianapolis Campus 5 ee GMS slo Buldng i Reader O Se
219. report results will display data for only the reader you selected 209 210 Generating Larger Reports The more records you include in your report the longer the report will take to generate During report generation you can use other AMS WAMS applications however you can generate only one report at a time in the Reports application If you define a report that will take more than 30 minutes to generate based on the records includ ed the software will present the following message Report Generation p The repat could take mone than 20 Minutes to generate because E wl contain 10600 records Do you rish bo Generate the Reporti In the example AMS WAMS detected that the defined report con tains over 30 000 records and will take more than 30 minutes to generate If this is acceptable simply select Yes and the report will be generated Select No if this is an inconvenient time to generate the report or review your report definitions to see if you can further filter the report and still get the information you need When you se lect Yes the report begins to generate and AMS WAMS displays the Elapsed Time as the report runs Printing and Exporting Reports Once you are satisfied with your report you can print to a local or networked printer or export the report in several formats Your re sults will be determined by the options you select and how you wish to use the data For example if you export to a Microsoft Excel file
220. required when an existing database serveris used Click the Wi Q Database Server link below to use an existing database server Wi Database Server Instal the Microsoft SOL Server Database Engine and Create an Vii Database Server 2 You may be prompted to install a number of prerequisites includ ing Microsoft Windows Installer and Windows PowerShell To install the latest versions of these prerequisites it is recommended that you click the website links provided and download directly from the Microsoft website Once you ve downloaded the setup files follow the installation prompts provided Note It is recommended that you reboot your machine after any missing prerequisites are installed before continuing on with the installation 49 3 Once all the prerequisites have been installed click the link on the main setup screen to install the AMS WAMS Database Server 4 The Database Server System Definition dialog box opens Choose whether to install the server on a local machine or within an existing SOL Server instance If you choose to install on a local ma chine decide whether to use the default password or define a new password If you choose to install within an existing server enter the instance name and associated user name and password Then click Finish Figure 22 Database Server System Definition Database Server System Definition Define the Database and System Administrator sa Password IY install OS
221. rim OS 3 Secure the mortise case with the case mounting SF fs screws i a 5 8 Install trim mounting plates Ue Outside trim 1 Insert the outside trim mounting plate through the door and mortise case Figure 8 Installing the trim mounting plates Stanley Omnilock a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Stanley Omnilock 45HOM Mortise Locks Installing the lock 2 Position the inside trim mounting plate opposite the outside trim mounting plate and screw them securely in place Caution Do not overtighten the trim mounting plate screws Overtightening may damage the locking mechanism 3 Temporarily install a lever and test the lock to make sure that it doesn t bind Thumb turn E 9 Install thumb turn TV function only 1 Orient the thumb turn so it points up when the deadbolt is retracted and toward the hinge edge of the door when the deadbolt is extended 2 Install the thumb turn using the two screws S provided See Figure 9 a A Ss so 1 DS j YW ae Inside door NN wy Se S e ee Figure9 Installing the thumb turn 10 Install inside and outside levers 1 Unscrew the inside spindle one full turn to allow the spindles to turn freely See Figure 10 Remove the label from the inside spindle 3 With the handle pointing toward the door hinges insert the outside lever and spindle a
222. rly seated and wires are not pinched 6 Reapply the gasket Route sensor SOE OE aa harness Backplate Backplate Sensor harness Route sensor harness here for LHRB Route sensor harness here for 7 RHRB Figure 14 Re routing the sensor harness for Precision 2300 Figure 15 Re routing the sensor harness for Von Duprin and Sargent 8800 exit devices with RQE 10 BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology EXQ Exit Hardware Trim Installing the exit hardware and trim For Von Duprin vertical rod devices and rim without RQE 4 Re route the sensor harness as shown in Figure 16 5 Reattach the backplate ensuring that the springs are properly seated and wires are not pinched 6 Reapply the gasket 9 Install cylinder Von Duprin only 1 To determine the correct spindle length try the cylin der in the door while holding the escutcheon and lock Stile case in place Then break off the spindle at the groove where it will engage correctly with the latching mechanism If necessary break off the mounting screws as shown in Figure 17 2 From the front of the escutcheon insert the cylinder into the cylinder opening 3 Holding the cylinder in position in the escutcheon insert the cylinder mounting sleeve through the back of the escutcheon over the cylinder 4 Orient the cylinder and clamp plate as shown in F
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224. rson or entity with respect to any liability loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this publication The Stanley Wi Q AMS Omnilock WAMS and Wi Q Technology are registered trademarks of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Bonjour is a registered trademark of Apple Inc Wi Spy and MetaGeek are registered trademarks of MetaGeek LLC Microsoft Windows CE and Activesync are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation 185202 Rev A March 2012 FCC Certification This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B Digital Device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on you can try to correct the interference by taking one or more of the following measures M Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna mM Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver mM Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the r
225. s Manage Firmware Files File to upload f a Device Type nl Name e Yason Description Upload File Name Description Version Delete 2 Click on the ellipsis button next to the File to upload field Browse to your Portal gateway or Controller file s Once you ve located your file click Open 3 Provide a unique name and description of the firmware file If you are uploading a Controller firmware file it is recommended that you build either Boot or Application into your description name depending on the file type 4 Click Upload The firmware file will be added to the list at the bot tom of the screen and added to your database To avoid confusion between updates it is recommended that you only keep the latest firmware files in your list To remove older files select the file s you wish to delete and click on Delete 5 Click Finish once all of your files are uploaded You are now ready to send the updates to your hardware 184 Note Firmware Reprogram Perform the following steps to send firmware updates to your hard ware 1 If not already open launch the Configurator application and click on the Firmware tab Figure 134 Configurator Firmware Tab Ge Configurator Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software File Applications Help E Segment u Fortals ea Readers W Timezones Users E Firmware qb x Initiate Firmware Updates Device Type Portal Gateway Firmware File
226. s are available E Portal Firmware Update E Portal Radio Start Failed If you click on Select All a dialog box window will ask you to con firm your choice and it will also ask if you would like to enable priorities as well 10 If you generated SSL certificates within the Portal Configuration module you may browse to your Portal Gateway s certificate by clicking on the ellipsis button next to the SSL Certificate field The Certificate can be found in your Program Files at the path shown below Figure 46 The file is located within a folder named for the Portal Gateway s IP address Select the file with the pfx extension and click Open Figure 46 Path to Certificate File fi C Program iesi Stanley Secunty Solutions Stanley Wi AMS Services Wi Y Portal Confiq Certif E slaj xj Se ee A eE a CA Qi Dv Td arh yfr eX MD Cie i madres fz Ci Progam Fes Stardery Security Sakir Sanie WO AMS Seriol WiO Farla Tonki he l Ge wre Type Date Modified 198 168 1 200 Fir Fret Sy TPS A37 PM 11 Click Finish The Portal s you have added will now be visible in the Segment Tree See Viewing the Segment Tree on page 80 You can check the operational status of your Portal s by clicking on the top folder within your Segment Tree Portal Gateway Operational Status When you are on the Portals tab within the Configurator module you can click on the top folder within your
227. s progress percentage of pending operations 10 11 12 13 F W Rev Column shows the firmware version number of associated Con troller R Column shows which radio the Controller is connecting to in the Portal Gateway Radio 1 is on the right side of the Portal Radio 4 is on the left side of the Portal PG RSS Column shows the signal strength of the Controller as received at the Portal This signal strength ranges from 18 highest to 91 lowest RDR_RSS Column shows the signal strength of the Portal as received at the Controller This signal strength ranges from 18 highest to 91 lowest FLAGS Column shows the current operational status of the associated device PEND Column shows the abbreviation of the message currently in operation 215 Status Flags in the FLAGS Column Note 216 The following is a list of the bits in the FLAGS column and their corre sponding Portal Gateway status flags and definitions Figure 157 item 12 The typical Wi Q and Omnilock device status code is 00030043 This is the example used tn the chart below Right CONTROLLER IS ASSOCIATED set when the Controller is first associated with END the Portal CONTROLLER _IS_VALID Set during association after the Portal receives a beacon from the Controller Set during association cleared by Portal Bit 2 CONTROLLER_CONFIG_REQUIRED Communication Service after Controller configuration Bit3 CONTROLLER ASSOC PENDING LIF s
228. s router under the foam The Stanley Site Survey applica Ensure the beacon is powered up Move the beacon tion is not receiving a signal from a closer to the Stanley Site Survey kit beacon When connecting the battery Disconnect the battery pack wires wait 10 seconds wires the beacon does not power and reconnect If this does not work replace the up the blue LED on the circuit battery pack board remains off and no confir mation tone sounds The Stanley Site Survey applica Ensure the Ethernet cord is connected to the wire tion is not receiving signals from less router under the foam If this does not work any beacons you might need to change the advanced setup op tions for the application with the assistance of your Stanley Security Solutions representative Next steps When you are satisfied with signal performance you can proceed to configure Portal Gateways using Wi O AMS and Omnilock WAMS 23 Install Portal Gateways Task 8 24 The most common installation site is inside an existing protected area such as a locked room or other secure enclosure or above ceiling level If you are installing inside a dealer supplied locked en closure refer to the instructions provided with that equipment Figure 6 shows a Portal Gateway positioned in a protected area Figure 6 Installing a Portal Gateway in a protected area Approx 5 ft 6 in high eye level Gateway Connecting the Por
229. s shown in Figure 10 2 Remove the screw from the battery cover and remove the cover 3 Install batteries with proper polarity as shown in Figure 11 For weatherized battery packs simply connect the wires from the battery pack to the circuit board as shown in Figure 12 Note Be sure red and black motor wires are connected before attempting step 4 Align the wires together so that the wire colors match 4 Press and hold the reset button on the PC board as shown in Figure 11 until the green light on the keypad flashes about three seconds then release the button If the green light does not flash see Troubleshooting on page 10 5 Replace the battery cover See Figure 10 Make sure that the tabs on the lower edge of the battery cover are hooked over the edge of the back plate and secure the cover with the screw 6 Replace the gasket See Figure 10 Make sure that it is inside the edge of the housing 7 A label on the housing assembly battery cover indicates the magnetic card track track 2 or track 3 that the system is set to read See Figure 10 Housing assembly Track setting label Pan head Back plate Battery cover Gasket Figure 10 Installing batteries I Terminal block A REV e Reset button Meer Motor connector balla Red wire a d biag wire Figure 12 Weatherized battery packs Stanley Omnilock a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation In
230. s users of all readers in the system You can filter the report to display the us ers of only one specific reader as in the following example To create filtered report 1 In the Reports main screen select the Segment you wish to report on 2 Under the User Reports box click on Users Entry Log The report opens Figure 155 In this report set up more selections are avail able for this report than for the Users of Readers report including Reader User and Report Timespans You can use any or all of these selections to filter your report Each report type will have dif ferent selections available depending on the data available for the report The defaults are always All Figure 155 Users of Readers Report d Reports Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software l z ioj x Gptions Help Segment acme University oy ce Fs E lt Report Settings gt Main Report lt All Readers gt User lt 4 Users gt El Report Timespan lt Timespan gt All Begin Date 2J16 2012 2 27 03 PM End Date ef16f2012 2 37 05 PM Reader Select a Reader Back Run Report Users Entry Lo Current Page Mo 1 Total Page Mo 1 Zoom Factor 100 User Admin 3 To select a specific reader for this report click on the Reader field s ellipsis button The Select Reader dialog box opens 4 Clear the All Readers box just below the drop down list box 5 Select the reader to filter from the drop down list 6 Click Finish The
231. saction and alarm activity for the segment you select If you have been assigned the Manager or Administrator User Type you can launch Transactions from the Applications menu in Configurator Transactions Overview As activity takes place throughout the segment AMS WAMS tracks each event as a transaction The most obvious use of Transactions is to recognize and investigate when security has been compromised You can immediately locate the source of an alarm and take the ac tion necessary to respond according to your segment policy and procedure AMS WAMS gives each transaction in the database a unique ID records the time and type of transaction the Controller where the transaction occurred and the User ID and Group name associated with the transaction You can monitor all this activity real time from the Transactions application The transactions can be organized and sorted according to how you want to use the data In addition you can temporarily pause data updating if you need to review a transac tion in more detail Transactions Tab You can view all transactions as they occur in the Transactions Tab Alarm transactions such as Forced Entry or Anti Tamper display tn red Access requests attempted but not allowed displays in yellow Successful access requests display in black on a white background Figure 135 Transactions So Dede a GE det F Wij Areas Mle iced lie f 4 IH AVAN ee FH oy Eye Reeds UR
232. sembly into the E door status switch hole 5 On the door jamb drill a corresponding hole for the door status switch sensor Use the door switch centerline as a guide Press fit the sensor into the jamb 5 Rotate latchbolt if necessary Note f a function specific mortise case was j ordered some steps for configuring the case have Figure5 Rotating the latchbolt already been performed at the factory 1 Determine whether you need to rotate the latchbolt to match the handing of the door Cover side Case back side Note The angled surface of the latchbolt must contact the strike when the door closes 2 Ifyou need to rotate the latchbolt insert a flat blade screwdriver into the latch access point approximately 1 2 13 mm into the case and press to extend the latch out of the case See Figure 5 3 Rotate the latchbolt past 180 degrees keeping constant pressure on the latch access point Then allow the latch to rotate back slightly and retract into the case 6 Position hub toggles if necessary lt 1 Check whether the hub toggles are in the proper position for the lock See the table below Hub toggle Hub toggle Hub toggle positions Inside down always unlocked Figure6 Positioning hub toggles J J IJ Outside up lockable 4 Stanley Omnilock a Product Group of Stanley Security
233. software to work with the type of segment access cards or keypad credentials you will use If your Program Administrator has created more than one segment you will first select a segment to work with in the Segment Tab be fore moving on to work in the other tabs Once you select a category within Configurator you can use the el lipsis button to configure additional settings Figure 115 Segment Tab Categories 0 Configurator Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software ioj x File Applications Help ae Segment ba Portals fe Readers W Timezones E Users h Firmware Jb x Selected Segment A kuer x Add Use the drop aaa Acme University zi down list to select a segment to work with Segment ID 2 Sign On Credentials Collection Sign On Key Sign On Key 700279 El Name Segment Name Colector User Groups Collection E Credential Settings Keypad Credential Length 4 Magnetic Stripe Credential Configurations Collection Proximity Credential Configurations Collection El Daylight Saving Settings Daylight Savings Type North American Fall Back Month November User Fields Setup User Fields Update 37 158 Portals and Readers Tabs The Portals and Readers tabs displays the Segment Tree which is a visual representation of all Portal Gateways Controllers and I O devices connected to the software Once the devices are organized in the Segment Tree the various paths to associate Controll
234. ssembly into the lock from the outside of the door 4 Slide the inside lever onto the inside spindle and lecation secure it with the set screw of set screw 5 Turn the levers to check that they operate smoothly o Inside spindle I Outside spindle _ Spindle Assembly Le on Outside door Figure 10 Installing the levers 6 Stanley Omnilock a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Stanley Omnilock 45HOM Mortise Locks Installing the lock 11 Install batteries Four alkaline AA batteries or two weatherized packs if installing a weatherized unit are furnished with your Omnilock system and must be installed before proceeding with operation verification and system installation Note For the Extreme Weatherized model see Addendum 183317 Extreme Weatherized Installation for battery and escrutcheon installation 1 Remove the gasket from the rear of the housing assembly as shown in Figure 11 2 Remove the screw from the battery cover and remove the cover 3 Install batteries with proper polarity as shown in Figure 12 For weatherized battery packs simply connect the wires from the battery pack to the circuit board as shown in Figure 13 Note Be sure red and black motor wires are connected before attempting step 4 Align the wires together so that the wire colors match 4 Press and hold the reset button on the PC board as shown in Figure 12 until the gr
235. stallation Installation Instructions for Stanley Omnilock 9KOM Cylindrical Locks Contents These installation instructions describe how to install your 9KOM Cylindrical Lock Topics covered include Planning the installation sscercssicsecencassersnsss aooersiereivis 1 Preparing the door and door jaM b s0000000000000 2 Installing the l0Ck ai vnurtnerccacmancinaaen 7 Completing the installation 9 Site survey Use the following survey to record information about the installation site You need this information to deter mine how to prepare the door for the lock Door information Door handing and bevel C Left hand LH C Left hand reverse bevel LHRB C Right hand RH C Right hand reverse bevel RHRB Door thickness 1 3 4 to 2 inches 44 to 50 mm If other than 1 3 4 44 mm see Optional Adjust for door thickness on page 6 Environment information Model prt ee Exposure Standard Outside P od oe Sie l splash accepted Weatherized Outside pres a A E ds reme Oide Goc orsee ranand snow Weatherized eis 4 3 2 F to 2 a wa a See Stanley installation instruction Addendum T83317 Extreme Weatherized Installation for the extreme weatherized model T83303 Rev C 3132330 ER 7991 12 Mar 2011 Components checklist Use the following checklist to make sure that you have the items necessary to install your Electronic Stand alone Cylindrical Lock Components provided in the box
236. stem However tasks to install hardware and software and configure the system for the first time do not necessarily progress in a linear manner You will find a Set Up Checklist at the end of this section and in the Getting Started Guide to take you through the initial setup and configuration tasks in a logical sequence If you have not yet read through the Wi O AMS Omnilock WAMS Getting Started Guide it is a good idea to do so before beginning any installation and setup The Getting Started Guide presents the big picture in just a few pages and will help you identify problems and create solutions as you work your way through hardware installation and setup software configuration and system operation If you are unfamiliar with the terms used in wireless technology you may want to refer to the Glossary included in this manual as Appendix A System Overview The Stanley Wi O Access Management System Wi Q AMS and the Stanley Omnilock Wireless Access Management System Omnilock WAMS integrate powerful access management software with Por tal Gateways Wireless Access Controllers and multiple controller formats that work together to enable all decision making at the door The system runs remotely with no need for hard wiring providing in novative access control in any environment Wi OQ AMS and Omnilock WAMS are versatile so you can create a whole new system retrofit existing hardware and include various CCTV alarms general alarms and
237. strator Once the software is installed you will find the Configurator shortcut on your desktop You can access all applications from the Configu rator main menu You can also access these applications from the Windows Start Menu The following setup tasks are covered in this section Task 3 Prepare your Computer Task 4 Gather and Organize Segment Data Task 5 Install Wi Q AMS or Omnilock WAMS Software og Prepare Your Computer Task 3 34 To prepare your computer for the installation of the Wi Q AMS or Omnilock WAMS software you must ensure that your system is equipped with an appropriate operating system database and server and configure your Windows Firewall Ports Recommended System Limits It is important to ensure your Host computer or computers are adequate to handle the system The following table lists the recom mended system limits for running Wi Q AMS and Omnilock WAMS EEN Conigt Conig2 Congar conige CPU Speed 1 cores 3GHz 2 cores 3GHz 4 cores 3GHz 8 cores 3GHz x 2 machines SQL server amp communication server Windows XP Windows 7 server 2003 32 bit Server 2008 x64 Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit server 2008 32 Professional bit or Server 2008 or Windows 7 64 bit Ultimate SQL Version 2005 Express or 2008 Standard 2008 Standard 2008 Standard newer 50 C a a iS requires tuning of system parameters during installation by Stanley Security Solutions Technical Support
238. structions for Stanley Omnilock 9KOM Cylindrical Locks Installing the lock Install outside escutcheon and lock chassis and engage retractor in latch 1 From the outside of the door insert the lock chassis and outside escutcheon into the 2 1 8 54 mm chassis hole See Figure 13 2 Make sure that the latch tube prongs engage the chassis frame and that the latch tailpiece engages the retractor See Figure 14 Outside escutcheon and chassis O Inside of door Figure 13 Installing the outside escutcheon and lock chassis m 7 p i O ee yO Latch tube Z_ S prong O 4 Latch tailpiece 7 eres ese eee fe nee ee ees eee eee Figure 14 Installing the lock chassis and engaging the retractor in the latch 8 Stanley Omnilock a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Stanley Omnilock 9KOM Cylindrical Locks Installing the lock 8 Install through bolts inside rose and lever Place the inside rose liner on the chassis aligning the holes in the rose liner with the holes prepared in the door as shown in Figure 15 Install the through bolts through the rose liner and door in the top and bottom holes Tighten the rose liner on the door with the through bolts 4 Press the inside rose onto the rose liner Push the inside lever onto the chassis shaft until it clicks in place 9 Install outside lever core and throw member For a non IC lever han
239. t on page 112 for steps to create these parameters Configuring New Controllers When you create a new Controller its name is displayed in the Reader Properties section on the right and it is automatically assigned to the Master Timezone Users User Groups and Timezone Groups will be available to the Controllers only if they have already been configured If not you can configure the Controllers first with default parameters and return to assign Users User Groups and any Timezone Groups after they are created To configure a new Controller 1 Drag your Controller out of the lt New Segment ltems gt folder and into your desired sub folder in the Segment Tree 2 If you are configuring your first controller select the Controller within the tree and the Reader Properties sheet will show on the right If you have signed on more than one Controller into your segment a window will open to ask if you would like to copy a configuration from another reader or create a new configuration See Figure 63 If you select Copy Configuration from you can choose a reader in the dropdown list from which to copy configuration settings 91 92 Figure 63 New Reader Configuration New Reader Configuration E Choose between Fully Configuring the Reader or Copying the Configuration of Another Reader inthe same Fath Copy Configuration from Reader 007 46540239d IM Include Users and Groups ii New Reader Configuration When
240. t Contractors and so on Adding User Groups 1 In the Segment Tab Associations category click the User Groups field Select the ellipsis button at the far right of the field The User Group Setup dialog box opens Note Figure 73 User Groups Setup User Groups Setup i Add Delete and Modify User Groups ID Group ID E Hame Description Group Name El Associabions Interval Collections Collection Readers Collection Users Collection El Timezone Autooode Enabled False ls Timezone Group False PIN Effective Date 2 8 20 2400326 AM Recode Interval 1 Timezone Group ID 0 Autocode Enabled Enable or Disable User Group Sutocodina Add Delete Update 2 The groups you create display on the left The group s ID Name Associations and Timezone appear on the right 3 Select Add A new Group Group is created and displays on the left 4 Inthe Group Name box replace the name Group1 with a name for the new group for example Administrative 5 Select OK Once you have added users to the system via the Users Tab you can assign them to these User Groups Removing User Groups In the User Group Setup dialog box select the group you wish to remove and select the Delete button The group is immediately re moved from the list along with its associations Associating Users with User Groups 1 In the Segment Tab Associations category click the User Groups field 2 Select the ellipsis button a
241. t Users Fields E ID Field IE E Name Field Name El Specifications Category Category Associate a category with the Field Select Fields Add Category Update Finish 2 Click the Select Fields button at the bottom of the dialog box The Select Segment User Fields dialog box opens Additional pre de fined User Fields are listed on the right 98 Figure 67 Select Segment User Fields user Field Management Select Segment User Fields Telephone Number Company Mame Title Address City State Postal Code Country Contact 1 Contact 2 Reference ogom0000000 0 AE ete yaw Add Field 3 To add one of these fields select the checkbox next to the field and select lt lt Add The field is transferred to the User Fields in Facility box on the left Figure 68 User Fields in Facility User Field Management Select Segment User Fields w Telephone Company Mame Title Address city State Postal Code Country Contact i contact 2 Reference Daran ce PENGE A ooooooooog rog i er Select All a ag Note 100 4 Select Finish Once you add the field to a Segment it will appear on the Users Tab in the Configurator module See the next few sec tions for steps to complete this process Creating New User Fields If the field you wish to add does not appear in the User Fields list on the right you can add one of your own Once this is done you can add i
242. t the far right of the field 105 Note 106 In the User Groups Setup dialog box select the group you wish to associate with users In the Associations category click in the Users field and select the ellipsis button The Users of Group dialog box opens All users in the segment not already assigned to the group are dis played under Segment Users list on the right Figure 74 Users of Group Users of Group Administrative View and Select Users of the Group Users in Group Segment Users UserName A Filter Row E Ogle Ken O wiliams Richard Clear All Select All Clear All SelectAll Cancel OF Users will not appear in the Segment Users list until they have been added to the system If you have a large number of users you can use the Alphabetic sorter buttons on the left of the list to more quickly find a specific user 6 Select the checkbox next to the users you wish to associate with the User Group Select lt lt Add The User names will be removed from the Segment Users list on the right and display under Users in Group list on the left Select OK to close the Users of Group dialog box Removing Users from User Group 1 In the User Groups Setup dialog box select the group in which the user currently resides In the Associations category click on the Users field and select the ellipsis button The Users of Group dialog box opens From the Users in Group list on the left
243. t to an existing Category or create a new Category for the field You can add any number of new fields and new categories Perform the following steps to To create a New User Field 1 In the Select Segment User Fields dialog box select Add Field at the bottom of the box The Add Remove and Configure System User Fields dialog box opens Figure 69 Add Remove and Configure System User Fields User Field Management E Add Remove and Configure System User Fields Company Name Contact 1 ald Th Field ID Contact 2 anes ae El Name Field Mame Alternate Phone Contact O Specifications ountr Postal Code Reference State Category Statistics Telephone Number Title Field Name The Field s Name Add Remove Add Category Update Finish 2 Under Specifications Category select the category under which you wish the new field to appear from the drop down list for ex ample Statistics If the category you want is not available you can also create your own category See Adding a New User Fields Category on page 102 3 In the Field Name category on the right type in a new name for the new field In the example we used Alternate Phone Contact 4 Select Update When you click Finish the Select Segment User Fields dialog box shows that your new field is now available for selection Figure 70 User Field added to list User Field Management a select seqment User Fields
244. tain timezones Signal Packet Ratio Personnel Security User Capacity Enter maintain users Administrator Operators Administrators IT Customize view Import new and legacy data filter and print Archive data Once the software is installed you will find the Configurator module shortcut on your desktop You can access all applications from the Configurator main menu You can also access these applications from the Windows Start Menu under Stanley Security Solutions 11 Setup Checklist Note Wi Q AMS and Omnilock WAMS are set up in eleven basic tasks Completing these tasks will ensure you get your system up and run ning as quickly and efficiently as possible Some tasks are performed at the Host computer and some at the seg ment site It is appropriate to perform some tasks concurrently for example you may have someone prepare your computer and install the software concurrently with site plan development and hardware installation However you must have the software installed and Por tal Gateways online before you can sign on controllers System setup does not proceed in a linear manner The following references prompt you to skip around within this User Guide LJ Task 1 Develop a Site Plan page 17 Q Task 2 Position Portal Gateways page 21 Task 3 Prepare your Computer page 34 Task 4 Gather and Organize Segment Data page 44 Task 5 Install Software page 46 Task 6 Create your Segment page 54
245. tal Gateway and Verifying Operation Once the Portal Gateway is installed connect and verify operation 1 Connect the power supply to the Portal Gateway and plug the transformer into a dedicated AC power supply wall outlet The Power Indicator light should come on See Figure 7 Note Note 2 Insert the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet connection on the bot tom of the Portal Gateway The Link Indicator light should come on After about 30 seconds the yellow activity indicator light will flash under normal operation Figure 7 Connecting the Portal Gateway to Power and Ethernet Connections Activity Indicator Link Indicator Power Indicator O O oO Ethernet Power Connection Port If no protected area is available consider positioning the Portal Gateway inside a locked enclosure designed for that purpose Contact your dealer for more information Installing a Wireless Access Controller The Wi Q Technology Wireless Access Controller WAC provides an optional cost effective way to retrofit an existing hard wired applica tion or where the installed controller my be obsolete or unable to handle additional controller inputs It supports Wiegand compatible keypad Controllers and is configured and monitored in Wi Q AMS or Omnilock WAMS the same as a standard controller Please check with your Stanley representative for a list of compatible controllers Using the Wireless Access Controller Figure 8 you can add control lers
246. tallation instructions describe how to install your 93KQ Cylindrical Lock Topics covered include Planning the installatiOn ssssssssessessesssessessesseessessees 1 Preparing the door and door jaMDb ssesesessessees 2 OSTA Me lO inss R 7 Completing the installatiOn s ssssessessssssesseessesseess 13 Patents Products covered by one or more of the following patents 5 590 555 5 794 472 5 083 122 6 720 861 Site survey Use the following survey to record information about the installation site You need this information to determine how to prepare the door for the lock Door information Door handing and bevel a Left hand LH Q Left hand reverse bevel LHRB a Right hand RH a Right hand reverse bevel RHRB Door thickness inches 1 3 4 to 2 1 4 Environment information Ambient temperature a Is within specifications See the tables below This product meets the following Locked Door Outdoor test requirements for ANSI BHMA 156 25 Side of door Range Outside 31 F to 151 F 35 C to 66 C This product meets the following Full Indoor test require ments for ANSI BHMA 156 25 Side of door Range Inside and out 32 F to 120 F 0 C to 49 C side Components checklist Use the following checklist to make sure that you have the items necessary to install your Electronic Wireless Cylin drical Lock Components provided in the box a Chassis with outside lever and outsid
247. tcut 2KB Data Sources ODBC 7 13 20099 53PM Shortcut 2 Computer i Event Viewer 7 13 2009 9 54PM Shortcut 2KB Gia Network fai iSCSI Initiator 7 13 2009 9 54PM Shortcut 2KB ab Local Security Policy 7 20 2010 2 31PM Shortt 2KB ao Performance Monitor 7 13 2009 9 53PM Shortcut 2KB E Frint Management 7 20 2010 2 30 PM Shortcut 2KB 7 13 2009 9 54 PM Shor tout ay System Configuration 7 13 2009 9 53PM Shortt 2KB fat Task Scheduler 7 13 2009 9 54PM Shortt 2KB ld Windows Firewall with Advanced Security 7 13 2009 9 54 PM Shortcut 2KB ae Windows Memory Diagnostic 7 13 2009 9 53 PM Shor tout 2KB Windows PowerShell Modules 7 13 2009 10 32 PM Shortcut 3 ANL Services Date modified 7 13 2009 9 54PM AE Shortt Size 1 25 KB Date cripated 7 13 2009 9 54PM Click to Open Services Next locate Stanley Wi Q Communication Service or Stanley Om nilock Communication Service in the list of services Right click on the line and select Restart Importing Portal Gateways in Bulk Before you can import Portal Gateways in bulk you must generate an XML bulk import file using the Portal Configuration module Generating an XML Bulk Import File The XML file you will generate documents and cross references Por tal Gateways Mac addresses and IP addresses Perform the following steps inside the Portal Configuration module 1 Click on Scan to generate a list of Portals in your system 2 Select all the Portals you w
248. teways by their location For large systems work out a naming scheme that makes it easy to locate the Portal Gateway in your segment 5 Enter the IP address of the Portal Gateway You will need to get IP addresses from your network administrator 6 Enter the port Figure 45 Configure New Portal Gateway screen Configure New Portal Gateway MAC Address Waiting for Syne Facility Acme University Workstation J Not Assigned Hame Po Description FO IP Address 192 168 1 200 Fort e000 Channels Update Interval Transactions SSL Certificate ALL CHANNELS es fi Days oe Transaction Masks an Cancel Finish 7 Click the ellipsis button next to the Channels field and select at least two channels that the Portal Gateway will use to commu nicate Check with your network administrator to make sure the channels are available 73 4 8 Click the ellipsis button next to the Update Interval field Here you can set how often the system will update the Portal Gateway with changes you ve made to users readers timezones and other func tional changes to the database 9 Click the ellipsis button next to the Transactions field to select which if any Portal Gateway transactions you want to enable and which you want to make a priority Priority transactions will be uploaded imme diately rather than waiting for the next update interval that was set in the field above Two transaction
249. th a keypad Once their credential has been presented to a Controller and it has cycled the following keys can be used to change the Controller s ac cess level Note MC refers to Manager Credential Manager MC MC MC Momentary Unlock Code Restore to MC 0 MC 0000 MC 0 CL Return to normal operation Normal from an override Toggle MC 1 MC 1111 MC 1 CL Places the device in a mode with ID to toggle between locked and unlocked with a credential Unlock MC 2 MC 2222 MC 2 CL Places the device in an unlocked state Unlock MC 3 MC 3333 MC 3 CL Places the device in a mode with ID to unlock with credential Unlock MC 4 MC 4444 MC 4 CL Places the device in a mode with ID to unlock with credential and and PIN PIN MC 5 MC 5555 MC 5 CL Places the device in a mode Required where a credential is required to enter D PIN MC 6 MC 6666 MC 6 CL Places the device in a mode Required where a PIN is required to enter Facility MC 7 MC 7777 MC 7 CL Places the device in a mode Card where all credentials with the correct facility ID have access Lockout MC 8 MC 8888 MC 8 CL Places the device ina mode where only manager credentials have access Toggle MC 9 MC 9999 MC 9 CL Place the device in a mode to with ID toggle between locked and and PIN unlocked with a credential and PIN 167 Note Note 162 Programmer Override at Keypad Reader When an AMS WAMS User ts assi
250. the Configurator module s Segment Tab Figure 58 Signing on readers from the Segment tab Sign On Key d Configurator Stanley Wi Q Access Management Software Ioj x File Applications Help a Segment lex Portals wal Readers ti Timezones Users h Firmware Jq b x Selected Segment acme University Add El ID a Segment ID 1 Sign On Credentials Collection Sign On Key Sign On Key 389794 El Name Segment Mame Acme University O Associations User Fields Collection User Groups Collection O Credential Settings Keypad Credential Length 4 Magnetic Stripe Credential Configurations Collection Proximity Credential Configurations Collection O Daylight Saving Settings Daylight Saving i Morto American Sign On Key Enter the Segment Sign On Key Cancel Update User Admin lf your segment uses Controllers with keypads you must enter this number at each Controller to establish connection between the Con trollers and the Portals and ultimately to a segment in the software If you use card readers you can create a sign on card to use at each reader Either way you must sign on each Controller in the system to register them in the database and ultimately establish communica tion with the software Readers associated with Single Door Controllers are configured signed on and monitored in AMS WAMS exactly like any other networked keypad Controller in the system 65 Note Note 66 S
251. the exit hardware manufacturer 2 Check the lock for proper alignment between the strike s and latch es 16 BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology EXQ Exit Hardware Trim Completing the installation Install battery bracket on door 1 Position the battery bracket on the inside of the door as shown in Figure 28 Note f installing with a surface rod exit device the bat tery bracket is mounted over the upper rod 2 Secure the battery bracket to the door using two of the mounting screws provided Note For doors less than 2 in thickness use the 1 1 4 screws For doors 2 or greater use the 1 3 4 screws Caution When routing the wire harness make sure the wires are not routed across any sharp edges or over any surface that could damage their sleeving or wire insulation Keep away from any moving parts 3 Tape all wires to the bracket using the tape provided Note For Precision 2300 Sargent 8800 or any Von Duprin exit device without RQE sensor harness and door position switch wires will also be run into this area of the battery bracket 7 7 _ A ail Battery connector Battery bracket _ T Mounting screws Antenna wire Relay shunt wires d 77 Inside of door Figure 28 Installing the battery bracket on the door BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS 17
252. tons a dialog box will open to ask if you want to include Priorities as well Select Yes or No go 96 5 Configure AMS WAMS Software Task 11 This chapter will provide detailed information on configuring the AMS WAMS Software Now that Portal Gateways and Controllers have been added to and configured within the software you are ready to configure your segment even further The first part of this chapter will discuss the configurable items within the different categories of the Segment tab Associations In the Associations category of the Segment tab you can select from a set of supplied User Fields or add your own and create User Groups for your segment User Fields Wi Q AMS and Omnilock WAMS supply you with a set of common User Fields which are available in the User Tab when you start adding users You are also supplied with a set of additional User Fields and Categories that you can add to the system if needed If you do not find the fields and categories you need to fully define your user pa rameters you can create your own and they will be available from the User Tab When you add and remove User Fields the changes affect a all segments in the system Adding Additional User Fields 1 In the Segment tab click on User Fields and select the ellipsis but ton at the far right of the field The User Field Management dialog box opens Figure 66 User Field Management User Field Management Pi Configure Segmen
253. tor connector Ensure that wires are not pinched Reset the electronics by press ing and holding the reset button on the circuit board until the light flashes green approx three seconds then release See Figure 12 The system will go through a self test and the green light will flash five times You will hear the lock unlock then relock three times A red flash indicates a PC board or drive system problem Ifa red flash or no flash is observed check for proper orientation and seating of the batteries and motor connector ensure that wires are not pinched then repeat the reset process Stanley Omnilock a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Stanley Omnilock 9KOM Cylindrical Locks Installing the lock Removing the levers when needed Removing the IC outside lever 1 5 Removing the non IC outside lever 1 3 1 Insert the control key into the core and rotate the key 15 degrees to the right Remove the core and throw member from the lever Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the figure 8 core hole and against the trapezoid shaped lever keeper Push the screwdriver blade in the direction of the arrow in Figure 18 Caution Use the flat of the screwdriver to push the lever keeper sideways Using the screwdriver tip to pry the keeper at an angle may result in unseating the retaining spring For assistance contact your local Stanley Omnilock dealer Note You wi
254. tor system access activity Another AMS WAMS User might be a person in Human Resources or Admin istration who is assigned to add users to the system or change their settings AMS WAMS Users must be added to the system as cardholders be cause they will require some type of physical access to the segment However they must also be assigned as AMS WAMS Users and be given User names and Passwords if they are to access and operate application software Access the Manage Application Users features via the Configurator File Menu 147 148 To Manage Applications Users 1 From the Configurator main screen select File gt Manage Application Users The AMS or WAMS Users dialog box opens Figure 105 AMS WAMS Users Create Remove and Configure Application Users Filter Row User Name Admin E Mail Address User Name Admin E Associations Applications Collection Directories Collection Segments Collection E Configuration Allow Lock Control True Password Change Interval None User Type Administrator El Privileges th Allow Lock Control The WAMS User is allowed to perform lock control operations T Require Authentication for Reader Control Require Dual Authority Reset Password Update Finish From here you can add or remove an AMS WAMS User associate them with applications and specific facilities and configure their lock control privileges password change interval and ass
255. uct Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Installation Instructions for Wi Q Technology 45HQ Mortise Locks Configuring amp installing the mortise case Feed the wires for the door status switch into the door status switch hole and through the channel into the mortise cavity and out through one of the sensor and motor wire holes Press fit the door status switch assembly into the door Status switch hole 5 Rotate latchbolt fnecessary Note If a function specific mortise case was ordered some steps for configuring the case have already been performed at the factory Determine whether you need to rotate the latchbolt to match the handing of the door Note The angled surface of the latchbolt must contact the strike when the door closes If you need to rotate the latchbolt insert a flat blade screwdriver into the latch access point approximately 1 2 into the case and press to extend the latch out of the case See Figure 4 Rotate the latchbolt 190 degrees slightly past 180 degrees and allow it to retract into the case 6 Position hub toggles ifnecessary Check whether the hub toggles are in the proper position for the lock See the table below and Figure 5 Hub toggle positions Function Hub toggle positions DV TV Inside down always unlocked amp outside up lockable Note For LH amp LHRB doors the inside is the back side of the case and the outside is the cover side of the case For RH amp RHRB d
256. uctions for Stanley Wi Q Technology WQX WAC Wireless Access Controllers Planning the installation Sign on WAC The process of bringing a WAC into the Stanley Wi Q Access Management System AMS is known as signing on If the connected reader doesn t have a keypad a sign on keypad is required If no wired keypad is installed a sign on keypad is available as accessory WQD WAC PAD Connect the sign on keypad to the WAC Wireless Access Controller 1 Once the WAC is wired connect the sign on keypad to the WAC reader terminal Signing on a WAC Wireless Access Controller 2 Enter 5678 on the keypad This will cause the green LED to blink the on the WAC three times 3 Enter the sign on key for the facility in the AMS database Note The sign on key can be found under the facility sign on credential field in the Wi Q Technology Access Management System AMS Refer to the Stan ley Wi Q AMS User Guide You should see the red and green LEDs blinking and the blue light turns ON to indicate that the radio on the board is active Once the reader signs on to one of 5 Test WAC For Wireless Access Controller with keypad only To test the WAC for proper operation before It s pro grammed follow these instructions 1 Press 1234 2 Press The green light flashes and the locking mechanism unlocks or you should hear a relay click 3 Operate the lock and open the door For Wireless Access Controllers wired to card
257. ur Segment Tree by Portals and Controllers or by building locations or by any other method you prefer Remember the Segment Tree is provided as a visual aid and does not affect the actual hardware or communication to the devices The first level below the Segment level in the tree might contain for example folders for Portals and Controllers or folders for build ing locations You can create sub items in each folder as needed for Note example First Floor Second Floor offices laboratories and so on There is no specific protocol for creating the hierarchy only that it makes sense to your operation so that when you add other elements to the system you can easily locate the Controllers to be assigned Once you create Segment folders of your own you can move your Portals to the appropriate folders To delete a folder you must already have moved any devices in that folder to a different location To create a new segment item folder 1 Right click on the parent folder and select New Path from the drop down list The New Reader Path dialog box opens Figure 54 Defining a New Reader Path New Reader Path Select or Input the New Reader Path Name Use Existing Path Select New a Path Name and enter a name 2 Select New Path Name and enter the name 3 Select Finish The new path folder is added to the Segment Tree Repeat the process to create the folders needed to define your Segment Tree Figure 55 shows a Segm
258. uting the battery wires make sure the wires are not routed across any sharp edges or over any surface that could damage their sleeving or wire insulation Connect the battery pack to the battery connector on the wire harness Caution When connecting the battery pack make sure there are no loose wire connections where the wires are inserted into the connectors e the connectors are firmly mated 16 Install inside and outside levers 1 Unscrew the inside spindle one full turn to allow the spindles to turn freely With the handle pointing toward the door hinges insert the outside lever and spindles assembly into the lock from the outside of the door Slide the inside lever onto the inside spindle and secure it with the set screw Making sure that the core is positioned properly in the outside escutcheon DV and TV function Locks only and the escutcheons are aligned properly on the door tighten the escutcheon mounting screws Note If a core is not available you can use the cylinder wrench to help you align the core opening in the escutcheon Turn the levers to check that they operate smoothly Battery wires Antenna wire y Outside of door Spindles Figure 15 Installing the levers BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS a Product Group of Stanley Security Solutions Inc Battery wires Battery holder Battery holding tabs Location of set screw
259. ware such as Microsoft Excel for this purpose That way you can sort the data to help you plan your segment Importing Data Do you have an existing database that already contains much of the infor mation you need It is likely you can modify a version and import it into AMS WAMS using the program s System Administrator feature If you have a large organization this will save you time and reduce data entry error See Importing Data from a Legacy OFM Database on page 165 45 Install Software Task 5 Note Note 46 The AMS WAMS software is installed in three steps Install the Data base Server component Install Wi Q AMS or Omnilock WAMS Web Services Install Applications The installation may detect missing prerequisites during the installation process Have your original Microsoft Windows installation disks ready for use if prompted Configuration 5 Server PC Pro and Enterprise Region Systems In addition be prepared to address the following conditions during the setup If you plan to use a secure socket A valid certificate must be obtained layer SSL connection connecting from a certificate authority for IIS via the internet See your Network Administrator You plan to use a basic A local administrator user account login and authentication password must be generated for the system to log into Instructions are presented in Portal Gateway Setup Setup tab Host Access Settings You plan t
260. with User af toa Segment User Groups E hare O Daling and Grounds C Houia oe Professors O Suden 2 Select the group s to associate with this user and click the Add lt lt button The groups are added to the User of Groups list 3 Select OK to save your selections and return to the Users Tab You can add or change User Groups for a user any time by returning to this list Credential Settings Wi Q AMS and Omnilock WAMS track individual requests for ac cess or exit from the segment by their unique credentials and each request is recorded as a transaction in the database for reference Whether your organization uses keypad Controllers or card readers each user will be assigned a unique credential number Under Cre dential Settings you will enter the credential ID and number select a credential type and set additional parameters related to the cre dential type You can add another level of security by combining an individual s credential with a personal ID number PIN If your orga nization requires a PIN you will enter them here Credential setup is a two step process First you will select the credential type to be used then you will register the credential Keypad Type The default credential type in AMS WAMS is Keypad When you add a user to the system the software assigns them a unique keypad credential number then automatically registers it with the system If your segment uses only keypads once
261. y Credential Configurations field and selecting the ellipsis button at the far right Figure 80 shows the Proximity Credential Configurations window Figure 80 Proximity Credential Configurations Proximity Credential Configurations Add Delete and Modity Proximity Credential Configurations Conhiguration Name E Credential Settings Number of Bits in the Credential 60 E Facility Code Settings Facility Code Position Type Not Used Facility Code Facility Code Length i Facility Code Position 1 E lssue Number Settings asue Number Position Type Not Used Issue Number Length j Issue Number Look Ahead Enable False see Number Position 1 Al UserID Settings UserID Length 60 UserID Position 1 UserID Position Type Active Issue Number Position Set the Pasition of the Card ssue Number To add a card configuration perform the following steps 1 Click Add Give your new configuration a name in the Configuration Name field 2 Under Credential Settings select Number of Bits in the Credential Change the number to the right default 60 to match the number of bits on your card 3 If your card is configured to include the facility code change Facil ity Code Position type to Active The facility code fields below will activate a Enter your facility code in the Facility Code field b Change the Facility Code Length to match the number of bits in Note your facility code c Change the Facility Code Position to match y
262. you add the new user name you can skip to Adding PINs and Expirations Dates Card Type If your segment uses card type credentials you must select the card type enter the appropriate settings and then register the credential number with the system To select the card type 1 Inthe Users Tab Credentials line select the ellipsis button The User Credentials Setup dialog box opens The credential types are listed on the left and the categories available for each type are listed on the right Figure 89 Selecting a User Credential type User Alex Beta Credentials Setup Add Delete and Modify User Credentials Credential ID Credential Type El N Credential Name 127 Note 128 2 Select the type of credential the reader will use for example Keypad The credential options in the categories on the right will change depending on the type selected 3 Under the credential category click the Number field and click the ellipsis button The Specify the Credential Number dialog box opens Figure 90 Enter a user credential number User Alex Beta Keypad Credential Number Setting Specify the Credential Number Credential Number 27 0 0 6 0 0 06060 C lt i lt C lt coe TF 4 Ifyou wish to have the software generate a new number select Recode Or you may type in the user s credential number Click Fin ish You can change the credential number at a later date if needed
263. zed to focus signal from point to point over longer distances and through obstacles The requirement for the presentation of two separate authorized credentials in order to gain entry through an access controlled opening The most common networking standard in the world formally known as IEEE 802 3 Lock chassis type that supports exit hardware trim lock The extra period of time the lock will unlock when an authorized credential with extended unlock privileges is presented A feature that enables you to add and delete cardholders to and from a lock without having to go out to a lock to reprogram it The computer on which Wi Q AMS software is installed and set up to manage Portal Gateways and readers on the network The numeric address like 192 168 1 1 that identifies each device in a TCP IP network A hardware connection point used for status reporting of a particular sensor See access panel A device such as an alarm or parking gate that can be configured to operate on the network using a Wireless Access Controller Zig 220 issue code MAC address mortise omni directional antenna packet passage mode portal gateway request to exit segment code Part of the access control information contained on a credential that allows reuse of the badge ID when a credential is lost damaged or stolen Usually one or two digits in length this code increments forward when creating a new credentia

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