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1. Description Calendars Open Calendar Weekday Weekend Half day Name Colour Dual credentials PIN Dual credentials Credential PIN Credential Blocked Window for security level schedule User s Guide ARX Schedules 114 Other schedules The group for additional schedules is used to control relays and operation modes for doors and readers in the system For example to control during which times the outputs of a relay are active or during which times one is able to keep a door open operation mode unlocked door for a specific door The Additional schedule is used when defining door types This schedule controls when the different functions of the system shall be On or Off Edit schedule IN UT dagtid UT vrig tid Name ON Weekdays 7 19 Description Calendars Standar Open Calendar T T a o lt Weekend Half day Window for an Additional schedule For more information about calendar settings and day types Weekday Weekend see About Calendar on page 319 User s Guide ARX Schedules e 115 Add Schedule To add a schedule do the following l To select a schedule group click one of the tabs in the window Schedule To add a new schedule to this group click the button New In the step by step window that now opens select a calendar by using the drop down menu Calendar Then click the button Next gt G
2. Delete the exception To delete the exception click on Clear User s Guide ARX Access Areas 151 See which access areas a person has access to In order to see in which areas a person or access category has access you can use the search function Click on this symbol Gy In the window that opens and under the tab User you can mark a person and directly in the access tree see where they have access and according to which schedule Domains Company Example a ae Huvudbyggnad 4 B Kontor v ning 1 Conference Corridor East Gate Workshop E Kontor v ning 2 SQ Serverrum Server room Balcony door Entrance Rear Door 2 O Computer Consulting Ltd Name Description Huvudbyggnad Access areas Find Access category Person First n e Lastn Descri Almgren ID Acces Usern Domain Supplier 1D 25_2 Compan S Reparat Persson 1D 4_20 Compan F retaget 4B Andersson 1D 1_20 Compan F retaget 4B Schedule lHuvudb Visitor Area a Cate Sche Disab Workin 0O Unloc Arm Disarm Caret e o o mo oo OT 6 User s Guide ARX Access Areas 152 See in which access areas an access category has access In order to easily see where a person or access category has access you can use the search function Click on this symbol
3. lt Bo Free door licenses 10031 Used door licenses 19 Window Installation tree with settings for controller 5 Afterwards enter a Serial number and select which Time zone that is applicable The serial number can either be entered directly or it can be selected from a list of available User s Guide ARX Installation e 235 controllers To select from this list click the button to the right of the field Serial number NOTE The controller serial number is written in the format 00 06 8e 3x xx xx where the last five character positions are different for each controller Note that you can still add information to the controller or reactivate it later in the installation process The Force open and Force block only shows the status and can not be changed here They can only be altered by software integrated with ARX For more information see section HTTP Access in ARX on page 436 6 Define if the controller is to be set as Active and if the controller firmware should be updated automatically when the controller connects 7 Click OK if you want to save the changes and close the window Click Cancel if you want to close the window and not save the changes Click Apply if you want to save the changes and at the same time keep the window open In order for the one door controller to work with a reader at least one reader must be added 8 Right click on the one door controller icon and select Add rea
4. Access Categories Credentials my pages Adam Atkins E may cot _Wosttecoa_ Se cancel amey Card allocated to a person 9 Itis now possible to print a card receipt and use this to document that the person in question has received the card and signed for it Click on the button Receipt to do this User s Guide ARX Persons 51 Credential receipt Sent by master Receiver Adam Almgren Credential number 123123123 Credential receipt template Passerkortsmall 05 With this acknowledgment of a new card I cardholder certify to follow the rules and instructions that apply for accessing company 4BC Lost cards should be notified immediately to the administrator telephone 555 123 123 Card receipt window 10 In the Card receipt window that now opens is it possible to choose if a custom card receipt template shall be used If no template is selected the ARX Client Software standard template No text is used 11 Select the option Print in the File menu or press Ctrl P on the keyboard Print preview Card receipt Card receipt Sent by master Recewer Adam Atkins Cad number 1234567099 Recewed date 10 March 2006 Example of a card receipt example with no additional text User s Guide ARX Persons 52 12 To print the card receipt on paper click Print to open a standard window for printer settings NOTE It is possible to create special custom r
5. Name a Description Administrative staff Consultant Employee IT Personnel Janitor Konsult Tenants building 4 Visitor Apartment Wizard choose access step 2 6 Inthe last window of the apartment wizard choose which bookable objects the new apartments shall have access to Then click Finish gt to add the new apartments with settings to the ARX Client software structure User s Guide ARX Apartments option 353 Apartment wizard Choose booking objects For apartments Bookable objects Washer 4 Washer B Apartment Wizard choose bookable objects step 3 7 Now the wizard closes and the new apartments are added to the list in the Apartment window New apartments are by default set to be Active Apartments SS Description Externt id Active pete E feria aes fe apto atoz hemio 2o A AptNo 4103 lemoa zo A aptho Stoa lemos 2o A _ BY mody XK delete The Apartments window with new apartments added Modify apartment settings To change or modify settings for an apartment do the following 1 Select the Apartments menu option in the Tools menu 2 Inthe Apartment window highlight the apartment in the list that should be modified and click Modify User s Guide ARX Apartments option 354 3 Inthe upper part of the Edit Apartment window you can change the information regarding Name Description External Id and if the apartment shall be Acti
6. For the two door mode parameters Security level in and Security level out you can choose between the different security schedules available in the system For more information on how to work with schedules see Schedules on page 110 A description of functions A schedule determines during which times a function 1s valid e Unlocked When the door shall be unlocked e Buzzer On and off After a certain amount of time according to the settings in the installation tree a warning signal sounds if a door is open e Automatic lock daytime When the door should be locked with both the ordinary and the motor lock e Buy alarm time When it is possible to buy alarm time at the door Note Does not apply to Galaxy alarm zone e Unlock with a card When it is possible to set the door unlocked by using a card in the reader User s Guide ARX Door types 168 e Lock with a card When it is possible to lock the door with a card on the condition that the door type is installed to be unlocked during some time of the day or that it is possible to unlock the door e Opening switch When the exit button should be activated e Level triggered exit button Normally the door is unlocked for 6 seconds with a level triggered exit button activated the door is unlocked as long as the exit button is pressed e Security level In Choose between the existing security level schedules for entering that are available e Security l
7. a Window Extended fields for person User s Guide ARX Persons 62 To add a new text field do the following l Select the menu System in the main window and click the option Extended fields for person In the window Extended fields for person click the button New In the dialog window that opens enter the Name that you want the field to have in ARX and enter which External Name that this field will have when you export or import data Default value not mandatory is the value that will be automatically prompted for this field Add field Mame External name company Defaut vats o Window to add an extra text field 4 In the menu dialog click OK if you want to save the information and close the window Click Cancel 1f you want to close without saving the information Click OK if you want to save the information and close the window To close the window without saving the input click the Cancel button Click Apply 1f you want to save the information and at the same time keep the window open User s Guide ARX Persons 63 Examples Register a new employee Stina Karlsson is a new employee at Company Example In order for her to have access to the premises she must be given an access card that is registered in her name in the ARX access system Click on the icon for person Under this tab all persons will be listed one after the other as they are added to the system Persons
8. EJ Add operator mfx Domains Example company User name compconadm Full name John Doe Description Password eecceosecoes verify password Seecccceceecs Operator Templates Name Sys adm template Computer Cons Standard template For sys adm wi Description The Computer Consulting s new operator is attached to the operator template that was created at the previous step 5 As a last step the access areas for the premises that the Computer Consultants are going to lease are moved to their domain User s Guide ARX Access Areas 163 Access areas CETO Domains Name B13 Phemises B Computer consultants Inc a i B13 Premises Description B Example company S Main building m E TEP Area a Category Schedule Disa Unlo Arm Disarm Care g g RA 4rea Level 2 Loading plattform Level 3 REC 6 6 Office Conference Eastern door 46 Workshop S Server room Server room door B1 Back door A1 Balcony door 42 Entrance 43 The Annex that was previously under The Company Example s domain is now moved to the Computer Consulting s domain Everything is now ready for Computer Consulting Inc to administer the system themselves The Computer Consulting Inc have their own broadband solution and they are therefore given a secure connection by the person respon
9. This is so called free text searching and all occurrences of matching text strings are now shown in the list of persons Advanced search By pressing the Advanced Search button the following window opens User s Guide ARX Persons e 54 Persons First name Last name Description ID Access expires after iiaa Access expires before v Domains lt All domains gt First name a Last name Description ID Access expires User name Domain Erland Svensson 1D 25_20100503_11 default Eva Persson ID 4_20100426_181 default Mikael Andersson ID 1_20100426_124 default Advanced search in window Persons Enter text in desired input fields and click Search The more fields that are completed the more refined search will be performed Administrate keys requires the Performer option If regular Assa keys are used administration of these can be made in the ARX client software This is done by calling the stand alone application Performer To be able to administrate keys a licence is needed for Performer and Import Export Permission to create multiple operators 1s also required Hand out key The following steps describe how to hand an Assa key out to a person through ARX 1 Click the Credentials tab in the lower part of the Editing person window Click the Hand out key button User s Guide ARX Persons 55 Editing p
10. User s Guide ARX ARX Access Control System 15 ARX access control system overview An ARX hardware installation can look as follows ARX Server Installed on the company s server and communicates with the doors their hardware and other applications Manages the database with all of the information about the system Communicates with the control units Control units LCU Communicates with the ARX Client program server and divides the signal between up to 16 doors The Control units determine if access should be allowed or not Door control DAC These control how every door should function it opens and closes doors on the command of the control units ARX Client The Administrators software that handles the communication with the ARX Server All settings for the access control system and its users are performed here All communication between ARX hardware takes place within the company s existing computer network TCP IP User s Guide ARX ARX Access Control System 16 Examples of other components are shown in the following picture ARX Access Control System Software The illustration shows the main functions in the ARX Client software and how they are interconnected To grant access the dependency chain can not be broken Access Areas Access Categories Persons Door types j Credentials Sequrity Schedule Calendar 31 The following list describes the various func
11. re In the window that opens and under the tab access categories you can mark a category and see directly in the area tree where this category has access and according to which schedule Domains E O Company Example C Huvudbyagnad A B Kontor v ning 1 Conference Corridor East Gate Workshop O Kontor v ning 2 B Serverrum 5 g Server room Balcony door Entrance Rear Door 2 Computer Consulting Ltd Name Huvudbyqgnad Description 4rea Access areas Find Access category Person Name a Description Administrative staff Domain Company Example Consultant Company Example Employee Konsult Company Example Company Example Company Example Schedule Disab O rea a Cate Sche Huvudb IT Pers Workin Disarm O Arm Unloc Caret O The Company Example configures the access areas The picture shows the access areas for the Company Example User s Guide ARX Access Areas 153 Access areas A OS E al Name Standard oO Passeromraden F 5 LAGERBUTIK Description f 28 01 01 MAIN PORT 28 01 02 PENTRY 28 01 03 OFFICE STORE RIGHT 28 01 04 CHANGING ROOM 28 01 05 ENTRANCE STORE 28 01 06 CHANGING ROOM LEFT 28 01 07 ENTRANCE STORE LEFT 28 01 08 ENTRANCE WAREHOUSE 2 PLAN 3 Bio 1 ff 28 04 06 AULA Main entrance Level 3 J 28
12. 322 1 Using the mouse cursor click on the square that corresponds to the specific day on the calendar chart vee W Weekday ES Weekend Haltday be Day type menu that is displayed for a selected day 2 Inthe menu that is displayed select the day type by scrolling down with the mouse cursor and click the required day type in the list The chosen selection is now visible in the calendar window fi Editing calendar Standardkalender SEE Name Standardkalender Description Po Domains Company Example v Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Oct Nov Dec Main tab Calendar activated displaying one exception 24th December User s Guide ARX Calendar 323 3 To save the information and close the window click OK To close the window without saving the input click the Cancel button Click Apply if you want to save the information and still keep the window open Exception tab Under the Exceptions tab a list of the days that are exceptions to the week definitions in the standard calendar are displayed Editing calendar Standardkalender Name Standardkalender Description Domains Company Example Year 2010 v EE Settings Calendar Exceptions Colour Date Name Abbreviation EE 05 May 2010 Half day Tab Exceptions in calendar window with a list of exceptions User s Guide ARX Calendar e 324 Settings tab Under the
13. 6j Free door licenses 10031 Used door licenses 19 Installation tree with the DAC tab Lost connection Times tab Under this tab you can enter a number of different timer settings for the entry DAC e Delayed unlock e Unlock pulse time e Delay time before relock User s Guide ARX Installation e 255 e Permitted door open time e Warning before arm time e Alarm shunt hold time time before the outer lock 1s engaged after the door has been closed Installation tree BRAF O Installation tree 5 Company Example AB B E Floor 1 Ge Floor 1 LCU my LCU 1 S 6 Company Example Galax H Floor 2 S Warehouse B Lager LCU z Entry phone 1 fi Warehouse HIO 2 Warehouse 3 El Door 46 Burglar alarm 62 100 lt gt Relay outputs Lost connection j Inputs Times Door codes Functions Entry Phone Delayed unlock Unlock pulse time Delay time before relock Permitted door open time Warning before arm time Alarm shunt hold time 0 0 6 0 0 5 5 S 5 Free door licenses 10031 Installation tree with the entry DAC tab Times User s Guide ARX Used door licenses 19 Apply Installation e 256 Door codes tab Here you define the four digit door codes that will open the selected door You can enter up to ten door codes A new door code is entered into the field and is saved
14. Filter template is used in order to create a trigger for events in ARX server software for example to monitor all events performed by a certain administrator or when a domain is modified 1 Select on or several events to be included in the trigger and click Next Each event will alone activate the trigger Create trigger Select the event types you want to display You must select at least one event type O All events H C Bokning H C Ej D rr O Operat r Porttelefon d OG s H O 2 Ifyou want the filter template only applicable for a certain object perform the following steps e Check the object you want the filter template to react for in this example access categories User s Guide ARX Triggers 183 Create trigger Select the objects you want to display C Persons Access Categories C Credentials C Credential Format _ Access area C Operators e Select the access categories to be supervised Create trigger Select the access categories you want to display Search access category Available Selected Personal Konsulter Gatu renh llning 6 Lars Nilsson Special Lasse Cancel User s Guide ARX Triggers 184 3 Name the filter template Create trigger access areas 4 Choose the settings for the trigger User s Guide ARX Triggers 185 Create trigger Add properties Observe
15. To add a floor in the Access area tree structure do the following 1 Highlight the level in the area tree structure where the floor shall be located under 2 Then select the option Add in the menu bar of the window and click Floor User s Guide ARX Access Areas 145 a al eT Access areas Ry wo l aa Areg Door Foo Menu to add floor 3 Inthe window Choose floor that now is shown select one or more floors that are to be added and click OK 4 Next step is to choose door type for the floor s in the Door type window that now is shown choose which type of door it is and then click OK 5 The symbol for the new floor is now added to the area tree structure in the left side of the Access areas window Shown to the right side are the fields Name Description and the tab Door type with settings for the door There are two icons symbolizing floors in the access area tree structure This to make it easier to determine 1f the floor is linked to a floor specific DAC or not Ho E Floor icons With DAC left No DAC right When a floor is highlighted in the Access areas window the selected Door type and the settings for the door and connected readers are shown to the right The door modes for the highlighted door are associated with which type of door Door type this is Under the tab Door types in the Access area window the door modes and the door schedules for the door are show The number of alt
16. arn Crem Co _ User s Guide ARX Persons 1 Access Categories About Access Categories An access category is a group of persons with shared security privileges An example of access categories could be IT personnel or Warehouse employees It is possible for one person to belong to one or more access categories The premise that every access category have access to is not determined here instead it is defined under Access areas see page 125 The access categories timed accessibility to different parts of the system is decided by the access schedule connected to the access category in affected area User s Guide ARX Access Categories 72 Schedule Access f Janitor Re IT personell i Access Visitor Categories The access schedule decides the times during which different access categories are admitted This section contains a step by step description showing how to e Create an access category e Modify information attached to an access category e Remove an access category e Give the standard validity for an access category The period of time for which the access card 1s valid e Example from the Company Example Create Access Category 1 Click the button Access categories in the main window User s Guide ARX Access Categories 3 Access Categories Name Description Domain Administrative staff Company Example Consultant Company Example Employee Compan
17. Door Types x Domain Description Company Example Company Example Inner door Company Example Inner door High Security Company Example Inner door office Window Door type 5 The door is now added to the area tree structure User s Guide ARX Access Areas 140 Access areas SD default i E Area AL amp 0 Stockholm E Nytt omr de Window Access areas with door selected 6 Click OK if you want to save the information and close the window To close the window without saving the input click the Cancel button Click Apply 1f you want to save the information and at the same time keep the window open User s Guide ARX Access Areas 141 Modify Access Area Settings To change the settings for an access area do the following 1 Highlight the access area in the area tree structure 2 Inthe upper right side of the window you can change the Name of the area and edit its Description 3 On the right side of the window the settings for the access area are Shown The settings with checkboxes e g Lock unlock can be altered directly in the Access area window 4 Each of the rows corresponding to an access category can be deleted with the Remove button 5 Click OK if you want to save the changes and close the window Click Cancel if you want to close the window want saving for the changes Click Apply if you want to save the changes and at the same time keep the window open Use
18. Hi O Entry Phone S Floor 1 fi E3 Floor 1 LCU Allowed to call using list Always off my LCU 1 Company Example Galaxy Allowed to call using speed dial Always off GH Fy Floor 2 S Warehouse E Lager Lcu Main DAC None vere Hl i Allowed to call using full number Always off Warehouse HIO 2 volume settings E Warehouse 3 Predefined volume settings User defined volume settings Y Door 46 Burglar alarm 62 100 g Speaker volume 1 Microphone volume J lt gt Free door licenses 10031 Used door licenses 19 Installation tree with the entry DAC tab Entry Phone Booking panel option The booking panel allows access to the booking system in the ARX and manage the booking for example of washing machines or conference rooms The booking panels are added to the installation through the Installation tree and are there linked to a controller This enables the booking panels to be used to control equipment connected to DACs or relays in the installation It is possible to mix regular door User s Guide ARX Installation e 260 with doors that are controlled through the booking system in the same controller Add Booking panel To add a booking panel to the installation tree do the following 1 Highlight the folder where you want to place the booking panel 2 Then select the option Add in the windows menu bar and c
19. Relay5 Standard v Relay 8 Standard v Relay9 Standard v Relay 10 Standard v Relay 11 Standard v Relay 12 Standard v Installation tree with RCE 16 board User s Guide ARX Installation e 263 Elevator option With the optional feature Elevator installed it is possible to add elevators to the nstallation tree and floors in the Access areas window The option RCE 6 Board must be installed In the Installation tree you can add one elevator per controller The possibility to add an elevator is dependent of if there is a relay card configured for elevator use in the installation The involved controller must have one or more DACs connected to it Note At least one RCE 16 card must be installed on the controller before you can add an elevator Add Elevator To add an elevator to the installation tree do the following 1 Highlight the controller that the relay card shall be connected to 2 Then select the option Add in the windows menu bar and click RCE 16 card Installation tree By wot Mew DAC Mew DO DAT Mew Entry DAC Connected DACs Connected RL Relay RiCE 16 Card Popup menu for adding RCE 16 card User s Guide ARX Installation e 264 The symbol for the new relay card is now added to the tree structure on the left side of the nstallation tree window When you have added an RCE 16 relay card to the nstal
20. Subject door Forced Body One of the doors in the main building are forced open Reset types e Acknowledge The trigger is visible in the alarm list and you must acknowledge it for it to disappear from the list and reset the action e Automatically Reset of the trigger action is made automatically after the number of seconds you add 7 Click Ok to save the trigger group Trigger group Name a Description Schedule Show in alarm list Alarm forced door Any door forced Always on Yes Larm Always on Yes Summalarm Always on Yes Summalarm d rrforcering Trigger f r alla d rrar som f Always on Yes The main window for trigger groups User s Guide ARX Trigger group e 201 Trigger alarm list About Trigger alarm list With the Trigger alarm list you can monitor all triggers set to be visible in the alarm list This function enables you to create a alarm functionality in ARX for all types of events in the access system User s Guide ARX Trigger alarm list 202 Show Trigger alarm list 1 Select Trigger alarm list in the Tools menu Trigger alarm list Time Name Properties 05 02 09 18 35 Door forced Name Door Forced Description State Larm Reset No Last triggered 05 02 09 18 35 Priority 1 Action text There is no action text connected to this trigger Notice Acknowledge Main window for Trigger alarm list Here you can notice and acknowle
21. User s Guide ARX ASSA ABLOY Copyright 2003 2010 ASSA ABLOY ASSA ABLOY Formansvagen 1 SE 117 43 Stockholm Phone 46 0 8 775 16 00 Fax 46 0 8 775 16 20 UG 559 050 921M Contents ARX Access Control System About ARX Access Control System ARX Access Control System ARX access control system overview ARX Access Control System Software About this User s Guide Typing conventions ARX Client software About ARX Client software Login Main Window Licences and options Toolbar General Tips Help Different menu types Sort columns Sort lists Print reports Saving Files Language Client Settings User interface Lock the ARX Client software Data from server 14 14 14 16 17 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 24 27 27 28 29 29 29 30 31 33 33 36 37 User s Guide Hidden text ARX Access Control System 3 Customise toolbar 37 Lock the ARX client software 38 Persons 39 About Persons 39 Add a Person 40 PIN code 42 Disabled clearance 43 Allocate access categories 45 Allocate a limited period of validity 46 Allocate cards 49 Modify Person Data 53 Remove Person 53 Search for a Person 54 Advanced search 54 Administrate keys requires the Performer option 55 Hand out key 55 Hand in key 59 Performer Integration settings option 60 Additional settings for Persons 61 PIN Code Settings 61 Extended Fields for Person 62 Examples 64 Register a new employee 64 Add input field in order to register
22. s Guide ARX Web interface 109 Schedules About Schedules By using schedules in the ARX you can organize the access control system to suit your requirements and solutions for security Schedules are used for example to restrict access to an office for a period of time and for managing access controllers and security levels There are three different schedule groups in the ARX These three groups control e Access weekly schedule that determines which times that admittance shall be given to the access system e Security levels weekly schedule that decides which level of security code card or code plus card etc that is needed for a certain point in time e Other settings weekly schedule that determines during which times that relays and operation modes for example the exit button shall be active User s Guide ARX Schedules e 110 Schedule Access Janitor A IT personell Access Visitor Categories di H E ditit Door types The picture shows the three different schedules that control access security level and the additional that control relays and the doors operation modes In order to work with one of the different schedule groups click the Schedule button in the main window In the Schedule window that now opens there are three tabs one for each of the schedule groups User s Guide ARX Schedules 111 Schedule Security level Other AJ Gescetet
23. 48 Allocate cards The following steps show you how to attach an access card to a person 1 To attach a card to a person click the Cards tab in the lower part of the Editing person window If you have a PCI reader simply swipe the card in order to add a card to the person who you are working with Editing person Adam Atkins First name Last name Description ID Domains PIN code ID 5_20080123_085541 Example company C Require PIN change within days Disabled person Extended Info Access Categories Credentials my pages No picture Card number a Description Card format Owner Inhibited Hand out key ae iper key n Performer Person window with the Cards tab activated 6 Click the New button User s Guide ARX Persons 49 Hew card Card number 123454566 Card Format Solid prox w Inhibited C Window for a new card 7 In the New card window enter Card number Card format and a brief Description 8 To save the information and close the window click OK To close the window without saving the input click the Cancel button The card is now shown in the summary table in the columns Card number Card format Owner Description and Inhibited User s Guide ARX Persons 50 Editing person Adam Atkins Adm o O atkins o O araoe O O foams ma E Require FIN change
24. Database Engine and click next User s Guide ARX Appendix e 434 Microsoft SOL Server 2005 Uninstall Component Selection Select SQL Server 2005 components to uninstall PERFORMER Database Engine C Workstation Components Report C cancel Hee 6 Verify your choice by clicking Finish x Microsoft SOL Server 2005 Uninstall Confirmation Verify SQL Server 2005 components to uninstall Database Engine PERFORMER lt Back C Frish _cancet_ C Her J To un install SQL Server select Workstation components in step 5 above User s Guide ARX Appendix e 435 Import and Export in ARX You can import and export data to and from ARX This feature requires that you have a sufficient licence that includes import and export The purpose with the import and export function is to make it possible to synchronise data between ARX and one or more external systems These systems can for example be other access control systems personnel databases time reporting systems etc To be able to match information in a system with equivalent information in another system it is necessary that some data shares the same specification in the different systems for example access categories card format and extra field It is also necessary that persons and access cards contain unique identifiers id card number card format that are identical in the different systems Domain External xmi voe S
25. First name Last name a Description ID Access ex User name Domain Leverant r Almgren 1D 25_20100 Exempelfore S Repara Andersson ae Persson lExempelf re F retaget AB Click on New Fill in the name description and pin code An ID number is created automatically by the system if you do not complete this field User s Guide ARX Persons 64 Editing person Adam Atkins Bam o O OS s araoe ID 20070119 143514 Stockholm Remove Set validity o x J cae ay The next step is to connect a card to the person Click on the card tab and then on New User s Guide ARX Persons 65 Editing person Adam Atkins Fill in the card number and select Solid Prox in the window that opens because Company Example has touch free EM card readers FJ New card ene umbe 1123454566 Solid prox i x cae j Click on Ok User s Guide ARX Persons 66 Editing person Adam Atkins Domains Stockholm wt Mo picture Require PIN change within days Disabled person Access Categories Credentials Card number Description Card Format Owner Inhibited 123454566 Solid prox Adam Atkins Hand in key Hand out key Open key in Performer The card has now been allocated to the specific person Alternatively If you as the administrator have access to a card reader PCI 10 reader you can automatically read in a card under the tab Person The following wi
26. IT personnel Visitors Consultants and Caretakers Repeat the following procedure to add access category groups 1 Click on the Access category icon in the main window Access Categories Name Description Domain Full access default The access category window 2 Click on the button New at the bottom of the window User s Guide ARX Access Categories 78 Ei Create access category SEE IT Personell Set validity LOK caei j apy j The window Create access category 3 Fill in Name and Description not compulsory and press OK User s Guide ARX Access Categories 79 Credentials About Credentials You can in ARX assign a person one or more cards or keys This section contains a step by step description showing how to Allocate card Inhibit card Clear the card owner Change card owner Remove card Administrate keys option Keys only applies if the Performer option is installed It allows administration of keys in the ARX client software and this information will be synchronized with the Performer application Examples User s Guide ARX Credentials 80 Allocate a card A card can either be created at the same time as a person is added or it can be added to the system independently The card will not begin to function until it is allocated to a person Note that cards are normally not created on before hand but when when a person is added If
27. Inhibit a card 1 Select Credentials in the menu Tools in the main window 2 Inthe window Credentials that now opens a list of the cards or keys that are stored in the system is shown Ii Credentials Credential number a Description Credential Format Inhibited Solid prox 123123123 123456789 Solid prox 1234567899 Solid prox Eva Persson 222222222 Laundry 1 Solid prox Inormal House 4 apt 1 100 Mikael Andersson Window Cards 3 Highlight the card you want to inhibit in the card list and click the button Modify User s Guide ARX Credentials 82 fl Credential 1231231123 Solid prox Credential number 1231231123 Credential Format Description restricted House 4 apt 1 100 Window to modify a card 4 Inthe window that now opens check the Inhibited checkbox 5 Click OK if you want to save the information and close the window To close the window without saving the input click the Cancel button Click Apply 1f you want to save the information and at the same time keep the window open In the window Credentials the inhibited card is shown with a cross in the in the column Jnhibited Change owner card number This option will remove the information about the owner from the card and make the card available again 1 Select the option Credentials in the menu Tools in the main window 2 Inthe window Credentials that now opens a list of t
28. Mashine 2 Inactive not bookable Use time limited inactivation From Date Time The Resources tree window with a resource highlighted The options under the Settings tab for the selected resource are e Resource can not be activated from booking panel e Inactive Not bookable If the check box Inactive Not bookable is checked you can create a limited time period when the resource not bookable inactive User s Guide ARX Booking option 371 Door It is possible to link doors to a resource in order to grant people access to the resources To add a door to the Resources tree do the following 1 Highlight the resource that the door shall be located under 2 Select the option Add in the menu bar and click Door Resource tree Drop down menu option to add a door 3 Inthe window Add door that now opens select one of the available doors DACs from the list Click OK For each door under the Settings tab you can set when a user shall have access to the resource To the field Door is accessible from there are two options e The time to calculate from Start of period End of period or First entry e The Offset in minutes If a negative time is entered i e 15 minutes access is granted through the door 15 minutes before the start of the period for example To the field Door will lock at there are two options e The time
29. Warehouse HIO 2 Active Warehouse 3 Hi O E Door 46 Burglar alarm 62 100 R Force open Force block lt amp Free door licenses 10031 Used door licenses 19 The Installation tree with a new entry phone highlighted Entry DAC options When you have highlighted a entry DAC on the left side of the window Installation tree a number of tabs are displayed in the right side of the window that control the Settings Lost connection Times Door codes Relay outputs Functions and Entry phone for the DAC The different options for each tab are described below Settings tab In the tab Settings you enter the entry DAC general settings such as Name Address External ID and DAC mode and whether the DAC shall be Active or not and if it is a Hi O product Additionally information regarding however Forced open and Forced block is on or off is shown The DAC Address consists of a number from 1 to 8 that indicates which address the entry DAC has in the controller User s Guide ARX Installation e 253 z Installation tree Installation tree B i7 Company Example 4B eo H T Floor 1 LCU LCU 1 i 6 Company Example Galax S A Warehouse i G Lager LCU HEJ ENtry phone 1 Warehouse HIO 2 Warehouse 3 g Door A6 B Burglar alarm 62 100 Installation tree with the entry DAC tab Settings Inputs tab In the tab nputs you can name the three inputs For example in ord
30. also that the users who can do this have been assigned an access category with permission to lock unlock doors and that the door type has the property Unlock from reader set The lock unlock operation is done by reading a valid card two times in the swipe card reader The buzzer then sounds as confirmation Installation tree RyrWQ O Installation tree Settings Inputs Relay outputs Times Door codes Functions 5 6 Company Example Ltd r EQ Office Day Night mode motorised lock 5 H 28 01 H 9 28 01 01 Entr D 1 9 28 01 02 Corridor kot R 28 01 03 Office 3 28 01 04 Safety 4 _ Door monitor switches in motor lock and DAC in series 9 28 01 05 Warehouse 28 01 06 Gate 6 H 28 01 07 Hi O 7 28 01 08 8164 8 C Ability to unlock door by swiping credential twice H dac 9 9 Entry phone 10 H gt Relay 1 E H E Warehouse ce G Burglary alarm 62 100 At first valid passage Unlockjlock mode 4 buzzer will sound when unlocking and locking with credential without code lt gt Free door licenses 81 Used door licenses 19 Apply Installation tree with the tab Functions User s Guide ARX Installation e 243 Pulse open door There is a function that makes it possible for you to choose to unlock a specific door from the installation tree view To do this do the following 1 Select the menu option Functions with a right click
31. e The name of the folder where the licences are stored in the ARX installation folder EA Edit system properties Event settings The directory where the event logs are stored The directory is automatically created if it does not exist Concerning Filters only events matching specified Filter will be written to the log file Stored events directory events Number of days events are saved O disabled a Event filter lt filter gt lt allf gt lt filter gt Secrets settings Where the server secrets are stored Secrets directory secrets Firmware settings The directory where the LCU Firmware files are stored Firmware directory firmware Firmware version file firnware Firmware_version Multiple server settings Enable running multiple server instances on the same machine Specify the IP address for this instance and then set the default firmware update server _ Enable multiple servers on this computer Server address Firmware update server Save Cancel Change system settings window continuation Event settings e Stored events directory The name of the folder where all the event logs are stored in the ARX installation folder User s Guide ARX ARX Server Manager 411 e Number of days events are saved After this time period the event logs are deleted e Event filter Contact Assa Abloy for more inf
32. for the new operator The template defines access to domains and permission for ARX See chapter Operator templates User s Guide ARX Operators Operator templates and Roles e 334 Choose templates Mame Description Performer integration Template that is used by the Performer integ System administrator template System administartor template with Full access i Cancel Window to add a new operator 5 Choose a template and click OK 6 Click OK if you want to save the information and close the window To close the window without saving the input click the Cancel button Remove operator To remove an operator do the following 1 Select the Tools menu in the main window and click the option Operators 2 Inthe window Operators highlight the operator profile you want to remove and click Delete 3 Ifyou are sure that you want to remove this operator click Yes in the query dialog that now appears User s Guide ARX Operators Operator templates and Roles 335 Delete Query dialog Delete operator Operator templates Using the Operator templates menu option in the System menu a user with the correct user rights can administrate operator templates The operator template sets privileges for e The domains to be administrated Requires the optional feature Domains e The roles applicable for the template That is the privileges in ARX Client software the operator template will have Th
33. is blocked for data gathering but it can be used for PIN code change for cards e The checkbox Show help on client when changing PIN will enable help instructions on the client computers screen as support for operators who are instructing other users The PIN code is changed by press key A swipe card enter current PIN code enter new PIN code enter new PIN code again as confirmation The LED on the reader then flashes green three times if the code change was successful NOTE For cards that have no PIN code a new code can be added by press key A swipe card enter desired PIN code enter new PIN code again as confirmation The LED on the reader then flashes green three times to confirm a successful registration User s Guide ARX Connect Card Reader to ARX Client PCI e 348 Examples Adding code You only have to start the ARX Client software for the following procedure to work 1 Press A 2 Swipe Card The reader lights up the symbols on the buttons 3 Enter desired code Or give the card reader to the card owner so that they can select a code The reader confirms by a fast flashing green light 4 Repeat the same code again to confirm The reader flashes green 3 times if everything is ok Change PIN code You only have to start the ARX Client software for the following procedure to work User s Guide ARX Connect Card Reader to ARX Client PCI 349 1 Press A 2 Swi
34. option The ARX Client software function Entry phone consists of a special entry phone DAC and a few extra settings associated with the entry phone function NOTE The maximum number of entry phone DACs per each controller is 8 The total number of entry phones allowed in the installation tree is limited to the number of door licences you have To add a entry phone to the installation tree do the following 1 Highlight the controller in the installation tree that the new I O DAC shall be connected to 2 Then select the option Add in the window menu bar and click New Entry DAC a Installation tree B A New DAC p New IO DAT Mew Entry DAC Connected DACs Popup menu for adding entry DACs 3 The entry DAC symbol is now shown to the left in the installation tree and to the right the DAC settings are shown 4 In order for the entry DAC to work as a reader a reader must be added to the entry phone Right click on the entry phone and select Add reader User s Guide ARX Installation e 252 gt Installation tree eR OQAt Installation tree L Times Doorcodes Functions Hi Entry Phone S E Company Example AB Settings Inputs Relay outputs Lost connection S O Floor 1 W Floor 1 LCU Name Entry phone X LCU 1 G Company Example Galaxy Description 4 E E Floor 2 Warehouse 2 a Lager LCU Address 1 v External id ID 16_20100503_104937 M
35. pin Add Time Anti passback To add an time anti passback to the installation tree do the following 1 Highlight the controller that the function shall be linked to 2 Then select the option Add in the windows menu bar and click Time Anti passback z Installation tree B A Mew DAC Mew DO DAC Mew Entry DAC Connected DACS Connected ACE 16s Relay RCE 16 Card Time Anti passback Popup menu for adding Time Anti passback 3 The symbol for the time anti passback is now added to the tree structure on the left side of the nstallation tree window When you have added time anti passback to the nstallation tree the tab Time Anti passback settings is shown Under this tab you enter the different settings for the function User s Guide ARX Installation e 271 e Name A suitable name for the function e Description A brief description e Time to next enter minutes The time period between two entries through the same door with the same access card e Time to re enter after exiting minutes The time period after exiting a door after which entering is allowed again e Select schedule Option to schedule when the time anti passback function should be active e Apply time anti passback even if door has not been opened This check box is per default not checked Note When exiting 1 e passing out through a door the settings for entering passing in are set aside and the alternative Time t
36. sea Name a Description External id Active Apartme House 4 apt 1 100 APT 1_20100503_1119 Hus 4 lgh 10 109 APT 10_20100503_111 Hus 4 Igh 2 101 APT 2_20100503_1119 Hus lgh 3 102 APT 3_20100503_1119 Hus amp Igh 4 103 IAPT 4_20100503_1119 SINISE Window with list of apartments registered in the system 3 Now the Apartment wizard that will assist you in adding new apartments The first step is to enter the number of apartments to add and set the naming conventions for these apartments EL Apartment wizard Configure batch creation Exampel Apartment 10 02m gt Apartment 1 100 Mumber of apartments Replace 1 with 2 with 100l Mame Apt Dm aos Back Finish Apartment Wizard configure batch creation step 1 4 Use the two built in macros 1 and 2 to create batch rules for how the new apartments shall be labeled The new apartments are then automatically User s Guide ARX Apartments option 352 according to the created rules For example apartment 1 101 apartment 1 102 and so on External id Is automatically added and is used by other systems Then click the button Next gt 5 Next choose access for the apartment s in the next wizard window Select access categories in the list and click Next gt to proceed Hi Apartment wizard Choose access category for apartments Access category objects
37. that should be modified and click Delete 3 Ifyou are sure that you want to delete this apartment click Yes in the query dialog that now appears Note When an apartment is removed all cards access settings and bookings linked to the apartment will be deleted Delete Query dialog Delete operator User s Guide ARX Apartments option 359 Extended field for apartment option If the apartment module is installed menu option Extended fields for apartment is shown in the System menu With this menu option you can add additional information fields for apartments in the installation Add extra field for apartment To add a new information field do the following 1 Inthe window Extended fields for apartment click the button New Extended fields apartment cee sea Sort order a Name External name Default value 1 Apartment No aptno Window Extended fields for apartment 2 Inthe dialog window that opens enter the Name that you want the field to have in ARX Client software and enter which External Name that this field will have when you export or import data Default value not mandatory is the value that will be automatically prompted for this field on all apartments User s Guide ARX Apartments option 360 Add field Mame Apartment Mo Default walue C Window to add an extra text field 3 Inthe menu dialog click OK if you want to save the information an
38. 1 B 9 Rear Door 2 6 C H 0 A Balcony door 8 B Conference 9 Workshop 10 Force block i A Server room 12 i A Laundry 13 O Installation tree Lost connection Times Door codes Functions SQ Company Example AB Settings Inputs Relay outputs S O Floor 1 LCU 1 Name Entrance Floor 1 LCU entrance 1 Description External id ID 2_20100426_132912 Active Force open Q East 14 B a Free door licenses 10031 Used door licenses 19 Window Installation tree with settings for a new DAC User s Guide ARX Installation e 221 6 Click OK if you want to save the changes and close the window Click Cancel if you want to close the window and do not want to save the changes Click Apply if you want to save the changes and at the same time keep the window open Note that you can still can add information for the controller or reactivate it later in the installation process Add connected DAC To add DACs that are already connected to a controller do the following 1 Highlight the controller in the installation tree that the DAC is connected to 2 Then select the option Add in the window menu bar and click Connected DACs Installation tree Toe New DAC p Mew DO DAC Mew Entry DAC Connected DACs Relay Input Airlock Booking panel Popup menu for adding Connected DACs 3 Symbols f
39. 115 0LSscript exe C PROGRA 1 4554PE 1 inte Execute ibinijava jar F jextras jprefs jprefs jar set systen fse solidfarsxy Create shortcut C Documents and Settings4dministrator Start Menu Programsi4r Create shortcut C Documents and Settings4dministrator Start Menu Programsi4r Created uninstaller C Program Files SOLID GRY S4 uninsk exe Completed Nullsoft Install System v2 03 Cancel 9 Close the installation application by clicking Finish User s Guide ARX Appendix 430 ARX ACCESS Dali Setup Completing the ARX ACCESS Dali Setup Wizard ARs ACCESS Dali has been installed on your computer Click Finish bo close this wizard Cancel Installation of licence To be able to run Assa Performer you must install as licence Perform the following steps 1 Start Performer from the Start menu in windows Start gt Program gt ASSA gt Performer Log in with your username and password User s Guide ARX Appendix e 431 Assa Performer at AssalA Bitar inget ansvanfor skadad eller foriorad information som P O y ea n e r lt anvandandet detta program kan medfora CopynghtAssa AB 2003 O lt P Detta program ETPELS TC EMEN svensk och internationell upphovsrattslagstiftning An ASSA ABLOY Group company Username Password l Change password 2 The first time Performer is started a licence information dialog is displayed Enter your user credent
40. 7 A Rear Door 2 6 A Balcony door 8 C Ability to unlock door by swiping credential twice i A Conference 9 l T T al Workshop o 4 buzzer will sound when unlocking and locking with credential without code i 9 East 11 i 9 Server room 12 i 9 Laundry 13 East 14 yv lt amp Free door licenses 10031 Used door licenses 19 At first valid passage C Door monitor switches in motor lock and DAC in series Unlockjlock mode Installation tree with the Functions tab for DAC User s Guide ARX Installation e 233 Hi O tab If the the DAC is of Hi O type information of the hardware is shown here Installation tree BYOAt Installation tree i Settings Inputs I Relay outputs S E Company Example AB Lostconnection Times Doorcodes Functions Hi O EQ Floor 1 a LCU 1 Floor 1 LEU Product DAC 500 Eg iEntrance 1 Product class Gateway Corridor 2 SerialNumber 3670016001 SR Safety Gate 3 vendor ASSA Access i Warehouse 4 i _ Ig Gate 5 Firmware version 1 7 0 Hi O 7 API version 3 12 Rear Door 2 6 Group 1 Balcony door 8 Node position 67 8 Conference 9 A Workshop 10 oo A East 11 i 9 Server room 12 i Laundry 13 Q East 14 y lt amp Free door licenses 10031 Used door licenses 19 Apply Installation tree with the Functions tab for DAC One door controller A One d
41. Add d W Remove Delete Functions Load Rebook a Status Menu for the Load function for controllers DAC There are two ways to add a DAC in the installation tree you can either enter a New DAC or you can select from a list of Connected DACs Both methods are described below Add a new DAC To add a new DAC to the installation tree do the following 1 Highlight the controller in the installation tree that the new DAC shall be connected to 2 Then select the option Add in the windows menu bar and click New DAC User s Guide ARX Installation e 220 Installation tree New DAC New IO DAC Mew Entry DAC Connected DACs Relay Input Airlock Booking panel Menu for adding a New DAC 2 The symbol for the new DAC is now added to the installation tree on the left side of the window On the right side of the window under the tab Settings enter DAC Name External ID and Address select a DAC mode and define if it shall be Active or not and if it is a Hi O product If no External ID is entered by the operator the system will assign the DAC a unique ID The fields Force open and Force block only show status and cannot be altered here Can only be altered with the software integrated with ARX For more information see HTTP Access in ARX on page 436 7 Installation tree BAF f G lt 9 Corridor 2 i A Safety Gate 3 i Warehouse 4 Address
42. Back door Al C g Controller office Input E g Undercentral Lager DAC LCU Functionality 8 pE Hl VRIO Undercentral Lager LCU tamper 002 Server room door B1 Door Forced open lt lt DACILCU Functionality Undercentral Lager Y Relay 1 v ECE Alarm tree with the RIO output marked User s Guide ARX Alarm option 308 Firmware About Firmware With the Firmware feature in ARX it is possible to check which firmware version that is installed and also update the connected controllers firmware Check and Update Firmware To check and update firmware for controllers in ARX do the following 1 Select the Firmware icon in the main window 2 Inthe Firmware window that now opens the settings for the connected controllers are shown User s Guide ARX Firmware e 309 Firmware oOo Controller Controller v 2 One door controller Current firmware PR300207 1264 version 16 build number 1264 Version Controller Updatecat State Serial number Window System Configuration with tab Firmware activated To update firmware for one or more controllers continue with the following steps 3 Enter new firmware by clicking the Select button highlight the new version in the list that is shown and OK In the list the firmware versions that are registered on the server are displayed 4 Select the controllers that shall be updat
43. Click OK in the window for selecting day type 6 Inthe calendar window click OK if you want to save the information and close the window To close the window without saving the input click the Cancel button Click User s Guide ARX Calendar 326 Apply if you want to save the information and at the same time keep the window open The new day type is now displayed in the list of day types Modify day type information You can whenever required change the information that is attached to a day type 1 Choose the day type you want to change in the area for Day types in the calendar window 2 Click the button Change day type See Create new day type above for more information on how to add a day type Remove a day type 1 Choose the desired day type in the area for Day types in the calendar window 2 Click Remove day type Delete day type Query dialog to remove a day type 3 Click Yes in the query dialog that appears if you are sure that you want to remove this day type Change a week definition To change a week definition do the following 1 Inthe area for Week definitions click on the field that corresponds to the weekday you want to change User s Guide ARX Calendar 327 Week detentions Sunday E Weekend hoai Weekday Monday ma Weekend h Tuesday B Halfcay Week definition with a list of the different day types 2 Inthe list that is now shown click on the n
44. Connect a PCI reader e Change the settings for a PCI reader e Examples from The Company Example User s Guide ARX Connect Card Reader to ARX Client PCI e 344 Connect PCl reader To be able to use a PCI card reader you have to connect it to a COM port or usb port on the client and connect the power cord Restart the ARX Client software and configure the settings for the card reader in the system menu PCI settings When the card reader is connected an additional icon is displayed in the toolbar in the main window This icon indicates the status of the connected PCI reader The main window toolbar with PCI reader icon blocked By clicking on the PCI reader button in the main window toolbar it is possible to toggle between Active and Blocked PCI reader EP The icons for Active green and Blocked red PCI reader PCI reader settings If you chose the PCI option in the System menu a window for PCI reader settings opens User s Guide ARX Connect Card Reader to ARX Client PCI e 345 Solid utveckling mastera loca i Window Help Preferences Extended fields For person Default validity For access categories FIN code settings Card Format License IF Phone Settings Operators Lock ARS Customise toolbar Extended Fields For apartment PCI Settings MDU settings Menu option PCI Settings In the upper part of this window the COM port that the reader is connected to is chosen and also t
45. Door type To create a new door type do the following 1 Click on the Door type button in the main window 2 Inthe Door types window click on the New button User s Guide ARX Door types 166 Ef Door Types mfx Domain Name Desai Company Example E teriorbor Company Example fmerd OSS Company Example inner door High Securty O O O Oo Company Example merdorofee O OoOo oS ee coe Wose J cov Window Door Types 3 Inthe separate window that now opens set the desired door and reader settings for the new door type El Door type Exterior Door SEE Exterior Door Example company P a EP a b a EA 33 3 o Ho o al S 3 lt lt lt lt lt Card card PIN weekends Window for Door Type User s Guide ARX Door types 167 4 For each parameter for a new door type a default value is shown This value is changed by choosing a new schedule in the menu 5 Back in the Door type window click OK if you want to save the changes and close the window Click Cancel if you want to close the window want saving for the changes Click Apply if you want to save the changes and at the same time keep the window open For all door parameters except two is it possible to choose between the alternatives Always off Always on or any of the Other schedules that are available in the system For more information on how to work with schedules see Schedules on page 110
46. H 6 Company Example Galaxy Product class Floor 2 Serial Number O Warehouse fl Lager LCU z Entry phone 1 Firmware version i vendor Warehouse HIO 2 API version Warehouse 3 Group E Door A6 Node position Burglar alarm 62 100 lt amp Free door licenses 10031 Used door licenses 19 Installation tree with the Functions tab for Entry phone Entry Phone tab Under this tab you can enter a number of parameters for entry phones e Allowed to call using list if it shall be possible to select and call residents from a list in the entry phone e Allowed to call using speed dial if it shall be possible to call a resident using a speed dial number e Allowed to call using full number if it shall be possible to call a resident via the entry phone using the resident s phone number e Main DAC Specifies if the entry phone is connected to a certain DAC This is useful if you want to add a Reader for passage out User s Guide ARX Installation e 259 Opening button not accessible from the outside Motor lock Extra relays and inputs e Predefined volume settings Choose between six different settings for speaker and microphone volume adapted for indoors and outdoors e Speaker volume e Microphone volume Installation tree BAH Installation tree Settings Inputs Relay outputs i S E Company Example AB Times Door codes Functions
47. MO Level 2 Loading plattform MO Level 3 REC The Symbol for floor 1 shows that a door control is connected to the elevator door on floor 1 Floor 1 will have the same operation modes as other doors in the system whilst the other floors will have a limited number of functions The Company Example introduces domains The Company Example has decided to lease unused premises to Computer Consulting Inc User s Guide ARX Access Areas 160 The manager responsible for the Company Example s access system installs a domain function and adds two domains one for The Company Example and one for Computer Consulting Inc Name Company Example Standard domain Computer Consulting Inc Renting B 13 premises Description The Company introduces domains when they lease premises to Computer Consulting In Computer Consulting s own domain it is necessary to create their own Cards and Users Access categories Access Areas Schedules Calendars Therefore the following installments must be done when the domain is created 2 Anew role is created for Computer Consulting System Roles User s Guide ARX Access Areas 161 EJ Edit role Datakonsult dom n SEE Name Computer Consulting Inc Description Permission a Read Access reas Access Categories Administer bookings Alarm Apartments Calendars Cameras Configure booking Credentials Domains Door types Download client appl
48. OK if you want to save the information To close the window without saving the input click the Cancel button Remove card format To remove an existing card format do the following 1 Select the menu System in the main window and click the option Card format 2 Highlight the card format that you want to remove in the list and click the button Delete 3 The card format now disappears from the list for valid card formats 4 Ifyou are sure that you want to remove this card format click Yes in the query dialog that appears User s Guide ARX Credentials 90 Delete Do you really want to delete ABC P S All cards will be deleted Query dialog to remove a card format Note that when you remove a card format all cards in ARX of this type are deleted Add Card format Template In the ARX client software you can also add or import pre defined card format templates These format templates must be in CTI format i e with the file extension cti If you have a card format or a reader that are not supported by the formats included with the ARX installation contact ASSA to receive a new format template 1 Select the menu System in the main window and click the option Card format 2 Inthe Card format window that now opens click the button Add template 3 Inthe file browser that now opens step to the folder where the template is stored select the format template file and click OK 4 The format t
49. PIN change within C Disabled person From Change date Operator 03 05 10 11 21 master D Keep your computer up to date Cliele hava ka harin Wimdarne siibara sbie alii banm simi w am Edit apartment window Access Category tab Explanation The cards added for normal usage inherit the access set in the Normal tab and the cards added for restricted usage inherits the access set in the restricted tab User s Guide ARX Apartments option 356 7 Under the My pages tab in the Edit apartment window you can user credentials for Normal and Restriced access to the booking function on My pages Edit apartment Sele House 4 apt 1 100 APT 1_20100503_111951 100 i a Credentials Access Category My pages Entry phone 4PT1100 APT1100b Edit apartment window My pages tab User s Guide ARX Apartments option 35 7 8 Under the Entry phone tab you can allot one or several entry phones to each appartment C Edit apartment Name House 4 apt 1 100 Description External id APT 1_20100503_111951 100 Active A Credentials Access Category My pages Entry phone Name apt 1 100 Description Short phone number 0003 Full phone number 123123123 Number to dial 123123123 Answer message Called From Remove Edit apartment window Entry phone setti
50. The time period you have chosen is now filled with the colour for this schedule If you want to adjust a period position the mouse cursor at the top or bottom edge of the time bar and drag it up or down to add the start or stop time If you want to move the User s Guide ARX Schedules 11 7 entire period up or down move the mouse cursor to the middle of the coloured time bar and drag and drop the entire period When you are finished with the schedule settings click Finish Modity Schedule To modify a schedule do the following 1 To select the current schedule group click one of the tabs for the main window Schedule 2 To edit the schedule click the button Modify It is possible to adjust the start and stop time for the periods in the schedule by either changing them with the mouse cursor or by double clicking the selected period If you double click a period the window Edit period opens In this window you can for example enter a new start or stop time or remove the entire period with the button Delete Note that the shortest possible period is 15 minutes Edit period Period Start time End time Window Edit period for changing or removing a period User s Guide ARX Schedules 118 Remove Schedule To remove a schedule do the following 1 To select a schedule group click one of the tabs in the main window Schedule 2 To remove the schedule click the Delete button Delet
51. Time slot templates on page 378 Resource access In this main window it is possible to connect certain access categories to the bookable resources that are available For example which group of persons access category has permission to book a certain washing machine or conference room See section Resource access on page 375 Trigger alarm list a In this window you have an overview of all triggers activated in the system You can notice and acknowledge the trigger alarms activated See section Trigger alarm list on page 202 User s Guide ARX Rules templates In this main window it is possible to decide during configuration the rules that apply for all bookable recourses for example the number of bookings any one apartment can do per washing machine and month Rule templates are then used under the Resource tree when you add the resources for example washing machines that exist in the system See section Rules on page 381 Trigger In this window you create a trigger A trigger can react on any event in ARX and can perform one or several actions For example to trip a relay or to send an e mail See section Triggers on page 176 Camera ee i ki Here you add surveilance cameras connected to the LAN network to ARX and defines address and settings for the camera See section Camera on page 204 oO tree 2u gi During configuration
52. a Calendar Calendar tab Exception tab Settings tab Example Add holiday to an existing calendar Operators Operator templates and Roles About Operators Operator templates and Roles Operators Add an operator Remove operator Operator templates Add an operator template Roles Add role Explanation of roles Connect Card Reader to ARX Client PCI About card reader Connect PCl reader Examples Adding code Change PIN code Apartments option About Apartments Add an apartment Modify apartment settings Remove apartment Extended field for apartment option Add extra field for apartment Examples Obtain position of users during fire alarm 320 321 322 324 325 329 329 332 332 332 333 335 336 336 339 339 341 344 344 345 349 349 349 351 351 352 354 359 360 360 362 362 User s Guide Hidden text ARX Access Control System 10 Booking option About Booking Resources tree Resource area Area Booking object Resource Door Relay Resource access Create a new resource access Time slot templates Create new time slot template Rules Create new rule template Modify rule template Remove rule template Booking list Entry Phone Directory option About Entry Phone Directory Create new entry IP Phone Settings option Zone option About Zone Add zone Zone map People in zones Reset people lists Automatic reset Anti pass back in zone option 364 364 366 36
53. all of the bookable units resources are defined and structured here for example washing machines in an apartment building or a conference room in an office block See section Resources tree on page 366 Trigger group In this window you create trigger groups which is a function that groups triggers with on or several actions See section Trigger group on page 198 Show camera a F With this function you can view the cameras added in with the Camera function See section Show the camera on page 207 ARX Client software e 26 General Tips Help The ARX Client software program has built in online help Using the online help users can access support and assistance while they are working with the system The online help is accessed via the He p menu in the main window or by pressing the Fl key on the keyboard The online help is context sensitive which means that it detects which window is open in the client and opens a separate help window which displays the appropriate information for the current window Content Help on main window Fi i About AR ACCESS Help menu in the main window The menu option Content opens a help window with a table of contents for all help topics The option About ARX ACCESS opens a window and displays current information about the program version and copyright notices etc User s Guide ARX ARX Client software 27 Different menu typ
54. are holidays weekends and weekdays User s Guide ARX ARX Access Control System 18 About this User s Guide The purpose of this guide is to provide assistance to users of the ARX Client software The main target audience is users of the access control hardware or of the entire access control system This user s guide is written both as a procedure that takes you through all the ARX Client software operations and also as a reference where you can look up information about specific functionality whenever necessary To fully explain the workflow for different operations many of the texts in this guide are written in the form of step by step instructions This guide fully describes all the operations and settings for this software Not all persons will have sufficient security clearance to use all of the functions described here The default user interface in the ARX Client software differs from the interface shown in screenshots in this manual This is a user setting that can be edited see section User interface on page 33 Typing conventions Objects in this software such as buttons tabs or menu options are indicated in the body text using italics User input or command line text is indicated using the Courier typeface User s Guide ARX ARX Access Control System 19 ARX Client software About ARX Client software This chapter covers the overview of the ARX Client software and the functions and buttons a
55. card If you wish to lock a door being kept open by a door control schedule Press key 3A swipe card To restore the current door controller schedule Press key 3B swipe card NOTE To be able to unlock a door with card the door operation mode Unlock with card for this door type be active User s Guide ARX Access Areas 134 NOTE To be able to lock a door with card the door operation mode Lock with card for this door type be active NOTE If you wish to cancel the key sequence finish by pressing key B instead of confirming with key A Alarm manoeuvre allowed Gives users in the access category the right to activate an alarm for an area via the reader using the access card and the PIN code The alarm is switched ON in the following way Press key B swipe card enter PIN code Disarm manoeuvre allowed Gives users in the access category the right to deactivate an alarm for an area via the reader using the access card and the PIN code The alarm is switched OFF in the following way Press key A swipe card enter PIN code Caretaker access Caretaker access can be used for example when premises are being hired out and a person needs to be able to reset a reader so that it functions as a coded door lock for a limited period of time The selected door code will cease to work when the access category validity for the person ceases or when the code lock is manually cancelled via the
56. company names 68 Access Categories 72 About Access Categories 72 Create Access Category 73 Modify Access Category 75 Remove Access Category 76 Default validity for access categories 77 Examples 78 Define access categories 78 User s Guide Hidden text ARX Access Control System e 4 Credentials About Credentials Allocate a card Inhibit a card Change owner card number Clear owner Remove credential Open key in Performer option Other settings for Credentials Card Format Examples Lost Card An employee leaves Card registered on the wrong person Card Receipt Templates About Card Receipt Templates Add Card Receipt Template Additional information fields Edit Card Receipt Template Remove Card Receipt Template Web interface About Web Interface My Pages Log in to My Pages Menu of My pages Make a booking Administration of My Pages Log in settings for My Pages Messages option Schedules About Schedules 95 95 97 99 100 100 101 101 102 102 103 104 105 105 106 110 110 User s Guide Hidden text ARX Access Control System 5 Access schedule 113 Security level schedule 114 Other schedules 115 Add Schedule 116 Modify Schedule 118 Remove Schedule 119 Examples 120 Change the time for the exit button 120 Increased security after theft 121 Access Areas 125 About Access Areas 125 Menu choices areas 127 Add Access Area 128 Add access category 130 Door functions 133 Remove access category 13
57. double clicking on one or several overlapping blue links in the map area In the Zone door list window that then opens only information regarding the selected doors and is shown User s Guide ARX Zone option 399 Examples The Fire alarm sounds The fire alarm for the warehouse is sounding and you want to quickly find out which persons are there 1 Select Zone in the Too menu 2 The Zone map is shown double click on Zone 1 warehouse gt A ee ae E EE Warehouse o o ooo d A S Addzone J edt _Remove j The Zone window User s Guide ARX Zone option 400 People in Warehouse mef 1D 5_2008 jadam Example company John Smith ID 6_2008 john_ Example company Michael Bains D 4_2008 Example company The window Persons in zone Here you can see that there are 3 persons in the warehouse User s Guide ARX Zone option 401 Card Reader User Functionality About this chapter This chapter 1s about which functions can be performed at the card reader This chapter is for the users of the access system Buying time This means that the user is able to extend the amount of time before the office s alarm system starts ringing for doors that have this operation mode activated 1 Press A 2 Swipe the card 3 Enter the code User s Guide ARX Card Reader User Functionality 402 Disarming Persons with access can activate the alarm for an area via a reade
58. e PostScript ps e Comma separated file csv To save data from any activated window do the following 1 Select the File menu in the main windows menu bar and select the option Save as Ed ARX ACCESS So AE Edit Tools Syste Log In Log out Ctrl F e Print Exit Alk F4 Export menu 2 Nowa Save window opens where you will enter a filename and select a file format for the exported information 3 Ifyou want to save the exported information click Save If you want to close the window without saving the information click Cancel Language The ARX client software automatically selects the language that the operating system uses If the operating systems language setting is not supported by the ARX client software then English will be used User s Guide ARX ARX Client software e 31 In Microsoft Windows it is possible to change the language settings for programs by changing a setting in the Languages tab that is found under Control Panel Regional and Language Options This may be required if you for example are running an English version of your operating system and want to run the ARX client software in another language Regional and Language Options Regional Options Languages Advanced Standards and formats This option affects how some programs format numbers currencies dates and time Select an item to match its preferences or click Customize to choose your own f
59. example by unlocking at first granted access 28 Door forced open reset with valid card The relay closes and stays closed when door is forced Can be reset with valid card 29 35 Extra functions When you have chosen a relay function click Apply to save the new settings Functions tab Under this tab you can enter a number of parameters for doors e Fora motorised lock Day Night mode you can choose to Open immediately or At first valid passage User s Guide ARX Installation e 232 e With the checkbox Door monitor switches in motor lock and DAC in series you instruct the system to treat the door position input of the DAC and the door sensor of the motor locks they were connected in series e tis possible to select the unlock lock mode Ability to unlock door by swiping card twice It is required however also that the users who can do this have been assigned an access category with permission to lock unlock doors and that the door type has the property Unlock from reader set The lock unlock operation is done by reading a valid card two times in the swipe card reader The buzzer then sounds as confirmation Installation tree BUAH O Installation tree a Settings Inputs SQ Company Example AB Lost connection Times Door codes Functions 2 Floor 1 r l a LCU 1 Day Night mode motorised lock en TO Open immediatly Bl Corridor 2 i Bl Safety Gate 3 i A Warehouse 4 Bl Gate 5 Hi O
60. fi J upooo1 g Daci 1 Name Used relays Number io dact 2 Floor 1 Relay 1 RCE 16_1 Entry daci 3 Floor 2 Relay 2 RCE 16_1 of Relay 1 io daci 2 Floor 3 Relay 3 RCE 16_1 Kp Input 1 Floor 4 Relay 4 RCE 16_1 4 Lock 1 Floor 5 Relay 5 RCE 16_1 Floor 6 Relay 6 RCE 16_1 s r l RCE 16_1 4 Anti passbk01 ffi Bookingp1 i Fl upoo02 Description Name Floor 2 Number DAC settings DAC Door code settings New code Delete Floor Floor without DAC Time Anti passback option Time anti passback is not hardware but a function that means that you control how much time must pass between two entrances that are made through the same door with the same card This can be valuable in preventing the use of one card used by several people for passing through a sluice for example Only one time anti passback group per controller is allowed It is also possible use schedules to control when the time anti passback function shall be active In the standard setting of ARX an entry is only recorded when a door is opened However it is possible to change this setting so that User s Guide ARX Installation e 270 an entry is recorded every time a card 1s swiped independent of if the door is opened or not NOTE This feature does not work on a door if the safety level is set to Two cards
61. filter or Next to narrow the filtering further Users Access categories Credentials Card format and or Access areas FJ Add filter Persons C Access Categories Credentials C Card Format C Access area Dialog for further filtering options User s Guide ARX Logs e 316 4 Choose one or several filtering options and press next Depending on your choice one several or all of the following dialogs will be showed a Users b Access Categories c Credentials Ed Add filter Ed Add filter Search person Search access category Search card Available Selected Available Selected Available Selected Adam Atkins Bill Buren 987654321 123454566 Cecilia Andersson d Card Format e Access area Eg Add filter Ej Add filter Available Selected All areas External Solid prox E Performerkey igits i DAC Solid magnetic test efat C Nytt omrade For all dialogs apply Highlight desired selection in the left column and click the right arrow in the middle of the window to set the filter Finish by clicking Next or Finish Example To filter the log to show all events for a specific person check Users in step 3 and specify this person in step 4 dialog a Note If you filter the log for a certain person and at the same time checks to see for example log inform
62. is mainly desirable for large systems with for example a great many persons registered For such a system it would be appropriate to show 25 or 50 lines as a result of a search instead of all results which could be several thousand NOTE The choice of maximum returning rows is only valid for the current user and the respective client Customise toolbar With the menu option Customise toolbar is it possible for each user to choose which toolbar icons that should be visible in the main window When the menu option Customise toolbar is selected a new window with two columns is shown In the left column the Available icons and objects are shown and to the right the Selected objects are shown Customise toolbar Available Selected Separator Persons Ri Access Categories Elaa T FE F Resource access hes Schedule messas o Separator 5 Time slots H Access area DB Door Types IY Card receipt templates EE instalation 8 Encode cancel card Balam o Window Customise toolbar User s Guide ARX ARX Client software e 37 It is also possible to add icons to other Windows applications or files by clicking the New button Enter the name and select the path to the application or file that you want to add to the toolbar Lock the ARX client software With the menu option Lock ARX you lock the ARX Client To unlock the ARX client software it is required to log in with a valid Username and Password User s
63. is to occur use the option Follow physical input or Follow blocking delay Alarm tree Properties r Galaxy CE1 Settings i Input settings Arming input C Slarm on off C Inverted alarm input Blocking input Arming delay Disarming delay Status indication Follow physical input The alarm tree with an alarm zone the tab Input settings activated Alarm settings for DAC For the DAC that is an alarm controller in an alarm zone there are a number of configuration options that can be made individually per DAC To change some of these properties you must first check the checkbox Override User s Guide ARX Alarm option e 293 Alarm tree ROAF O Alarm a Alpha Zone ee Oacoota 1 ucoo1a Override E7 Galaxy CE1 Properties Show alarm status when armed for No one Authorised to active alarm area No normal C Unlock door when disarming Do not block reader C Outer reader _ Inner reader _ Exit button The alarm tree with properties for alarm controller DAC Configuration options for an alarm controller DAC are Show alarm status when armed for this defines which users shall be shown the activated alarms options are No one Authorized users or All Authorized to active alarm area defines who has access to an area with an activated alarm The options are No normal Alarm a
64. listens to 8000 is default If another software is using this port this value must be changed e Server HTTPS port The port for safe connections to which the web server listens to 8443 is default If another software is using this port this value must be changed Client settings e Disconnect time sec The time ARX waits until disconnecting ARX clients that have lost the connection Default is 30 seconds Modem settings If modem licence is installed User s Guide ARX ARX Server Manager 413 e Baud rate The speed the modem works with Default is 115200 baud e COM port The communication port the modem is connected to e Call time The time the ARX server waits for respons from hardware connected to the server through modem Information of baud rate and COM port is available in the Device manager in windows EA Edit system properties COM poort COMI Call time 10 Mail server settings The outgoing mail server is specified as an IP address or a DNS name User name and password are only required if the mailserver is configured to use SMTP authentication and not if it is configured to allow sending e mails From this computer The e mail address is used as the From address Outgoing mail server SMTP localhost Port 25 C Use SSL User name Password E mail address Hi O settings The time of day the attributes of Hi O node will be u
65. open at the same time Note Only one airlock can be added per controller To add an airlock to the installation tree do the following 1 Highlight the controller that the airlock shall be connected to 2 Then select the option Add in the windows menu bar and click Airlock z Installation tree B A Mew DAC Mew IO DAC Mew Entry DAC Connected DACS Relay Input Airlock Popup menu for adding Airlock 3 The airlock symbol is now shown to the left in the installation tree and to the right airlock settings are shown under the tab Airlock User s Guide ARX Installation e 250 Installation tree gt Installation tree ce Office A1 fy Office B2 B Storage C3 ei J uc coos oo A DACOLAZ 13 I O DAC 2 lt a H gt Relay 1 l kF Input 1 Airlock 41 Airlock Name Airlock 41 Description 00 ae _ Selected DACOLA ae _ yopac z 0 Show status on blocked readers The Installation tree with an airlock highlighted Under the Airlock tab enter a Name a brief Description and choose which doors DACs that should be included in the airlock by highlighting a DAC in the left column Available and with the arrow button move the selected format to the right column Selected If you select Show status on blocked readers the red alarm indicator is lit up when the airlock is blocked when a door is unlocked or opened User s Guide ARX Installation e 251 Entry phone
66. option Here you decide which texts shall be shown on My pages which are the users personal websites This is carried out during configuration and can also be used if there is a continual need of information for all users See section Messages option on page 106 Firmware The control units that control all the doors can be updated with new firmware This is not normally carried out during the daily usage of the system See section Firmware on page 309 Cards Keys When new people are added to the system it is possible to give them a card or key as well as an access code if the system is constructed in that way In this main window you can add new cards and allocate them to a specific person See section Credentials on page 80 Apartments option If your access system is for an apartment building or residential area the rights of access are determined during configuration for every apartment and its proprietors If the access system also includes for example a laundry area it is possible to control which washing machines can be booked by every apartment See section Apartments option on page 351 ARX Client software e 25 Time slots Whilst configuring the booking function you are able to decide the templates for each booking period For example a laundry period shall be for 3 hours or a conference room can be booked for any number of hours See section
67. outputs 1 2 3 4 and 8 shall have and which schedule shall apply Relay 8 is named 6 for DAC 420 and DAC 430 Installation tree B 78A t CQ Installation tree 4 Lost connection Times Doo Company Example AB Settings Inputs 3 Floor 1 m LCU 1 Relay 1 Floor 1 LCU iH 2 Mode 0 Scheduled Ql Corridor 2 E ahay off Ol Safety Gate 3 R Warehouse 4 Bl Gate 5 Hi O 7 Mode 0 Scheduled Relay 2 A Rear Door 2 6 Bl Balcony door 8 Bl Conference 9 _ jg Workshop 10 Rey 3 Schedule Always off i A East 11 Mode 0 Scheduled Bl Server room 12 Tal Laundry 13 Schedule Always off East 14 y lt amp Free door licenses 10031 Used door licenses 19 Installation tree with the DAC tab Relay outputs To select a relay function click on the field that belongs to the desired relay and select one of the functions from the menu that is shown The options are 0 Scheduled The relay is controlled by the schedule that is selected from the list in the Schedule field For further information see section Schedules 1 Follow output 8 6 The selected relay mirrors output 8 Itis used when you want to have a parallel signalling for output 8 Only applicable for DAC 30 2 Buzzer The relay is activated at the same time that the buzzer starts in the User s Guide ARX
68. person extra time to check in and out This means for example that the time period elapsing between entering a code and the door unlocking are longer than normal Note that in addition to activate this door mode for areas you must also allocate the corresponding disabled clearance for a person in the Person window User s Guide ARX Access Areas 133 Lock unlock allowed This door function gives a person the right to open a door for a certain period of time To open a door via the reader Press key 2A swipe card enter the number that defines the period the door is to be left open confirm with A The numbers 1 to 23 are equivalent to hours and the numbers 01 to 059 are equivalent to minutes Example 1 To keep a door open for one hour Press key 2A swipe card press 1 press A Example 2 To keep a door open for 45 minutes Press key 2A swipe card press 045 press A Example 3 To permanently open a door Press key 2A swipe card press A A buzzer sounds when the door is permanently unlocked NOTE If a person only have Lock unlock privilege the code to open is changed to Press key A swipe card enter time period press A If you wish to cancel the door being kept open before the door control schedule or opening time has expired Press key 2B swipe card NOTE If a person only have Lock unlock privilege the code to cancel is changed to Press key B swipe
69. product contains software licensed under the GNU General Public Licence and the GNU Library General Public Licence The sources to this software can be found on the accompanying CD This product includes software developed by the Apache Software Foundation http www apache org This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com This product includes cryptographic software from PuTTY http www chiark greenend org uk sgtatham putty This product includes software written by Graham Mainwaring graham mhn org This product includes Suns Java 2 Runtime Environment J2RE Standard Edition which is subject to the following licences This product includes code licensed from RSA Security Inc Some portions licensed from IBM are available at http oss software ibm com icu4j For more information on licences see the ARX installation CD User s Guide ARX Licensing Information 438 Index A Acces areas Example 149 Access areas 125 Add 128 Add access category 130 Add exceptions 136 Clear exceptions 138 Control function 145 Copy or move object 144 Door Add 139 Modify 143 Menu choices 127 Modify settings 142 Remove 136 Remove object 144 Access category 72 Create 73 Example 78 Modify 75 Remove 76 User s Guide Hidden text Action at cardreader 4
70. px Hardware installation Schedules Cards EX Access categories La a Hardware installation Access areas ial Hardware installation Operators Operator templates and Roles e 342 pram Tee TTT information Trigger Gives the right to read modify trigger settings the system settings for ARX Exception for the Gives the right to add Schedules sd Access areas exceptions for the Access Access category TEEME schedule that controls the Access areas sd areas access categories and Calendar functions for a door in the n access areas ala ail ra log function in ARX Show persons in zone Gives the right to see and Berson register x j _ _ reset persons in a zone Zone o Is required for resetting Access category people in zones Zone Gives the right to see and or create change and delete zones User s Guide ARX Operators Operator templates and Roles e 343 Connect Card Reader to ARX Client PCI About card reader To make the administration of cards card numbers and PIN codes easier it is possible in ARX Client software to connect a PCI reader This reader can then be used to attach cards to a users add new cards to card lists or change the PIN code settings for cards in the system The menu option PCT Settings is shown in the System menu With the options available through this option you can configure the settings for the PCI reader This section goes through step by step how you e
71. relock 0 5 5 Warning before arm time B Rear Door 2 6 A Balcony door 8 B Conference 9 8 Workshop 10 Alarm shunt hold time A Server room 12 Laundry 13 i Bl East 14 Free door licenses 10031 Used door licenses 19 Installation tree with the DAC tab Times User s Guide ARX Installation e 227 Door codes tab Here you define the four digit door codes that will open the selected door You can enter up to ten door codes A new door code is entered into the field and is saved with the button Add NOTE For a door code to work the door mode for the door is required to be correctly set Installation tree aoe BO O Installation tree Settings Input Relay outputs S Company Example 4B Lost connection Times Door codes Functions H EQ Floor 1 7 l 7 LCU 1 Door codes B a Floor 1 LCU E Entrance 1 Bl Corridor 2 i A Safety Gate 3 i Bl Warehouse 4 i A Rear Door 2 6 A Balcony door 8 i A Conference 9 8 Workshop 10 i A Server room 12 i A Laundry 13 RI East 14 lt i E Free door licenses 10031 Used door licenses 19 Door code Installation tree with the DAC tab Door codes User s Guide ARX Installation e 228 Relay outputs tab From the tab Relay outputs for any type of DAC you can select which function each and every one of the five relay
72. s Guide ARX Zone option e 391 People in zones Both in the graphical zone map and in the zone list the user can get information about how many users that are in the different zones By right clicking in the zone map the grey background you can choose the alternative Show people in all zones This will display a list of all users that are located in any of the zones in the installation People in fone 1A ia m x DO l First name a Last name Description User name Window People in zone If you want to see a list only of the users that are present in a certain zone right click or double click on this zone in the zone map This will open a list of the users that are located in this specific zone Reset people lists In order to reset the lists that show which people is present in the different zones do the following 1 Inthe window Zone click the Reset button in the windows menu row 2 Ifyou are sure that you want to reset the information stored click Yes in the query dialog that appears User s Guide ARX Zone option e 392 Reset zone person tracking Query dialog Reset zone person tracking Automatic reset With this function you can put in a time interval for when the person lists are to be reset Click on Change J4 Zone reset time Active y Select a time of day when the user lists shall be reset Note Choose a time when the access system is as empty of persons as possibl
73. swiping card twice It is required however also that the users who can do this have been assigned an access category with permission to lock unlock doors The lock unlock operation is done by reading a valid card two times in the swipe card reader The buzzer then sounds as confirmation Installation tree Ce O Installation tree 3 6 Company Example AB EQ Floor 1 G7 Floor 1 LCU Xj LCU 1 H E Company Example Galax H Floor 2 9 Warehouse E fl Lager LCU H Warehouse HIO 2 Warehouse 3 E Door 46 Burglar alarm 62 100 Times lt a Free door licenses 10031 Settings Inputs _R touts Lost connection Door codes Functions Hi O Entry Phone Day Night mode motorised lock Open immediatly At first valid passage C Door monitor switches in motor lock and DAC in series Unlockjlock mode C Ability to unlock door by swiping credential twice 4 buzzer will sound when unlocking and locking with credential without code Used door licenses 19 Installation tree with the entry DAC tab Functions User s Guide ARX Installation e 258 Hi O tab If the the DAC is of H1 O type information of the hardware is shown here Installation tree B 78A t Installation tree Settings Inputs Relay outputs _ Lost connection S E Company Example AB Times Door codes Functions Hi O Entry Phone 3 Floor 1 r S Floor 1 Lcu W cui Product
74. tab Settings you can add add and remove different Day types and also set all of the day types for a standard week This is called Week definition and is done by linking each weekday to a day type fl Editing calendar Standard calendar Name Description Domains Year Colour Lak Standard calendar 2008 w Settings Calendar Exceptions Day types Name Weekday Abbreviation wd weekend Halfday We Change day type 9 y typ Y Remove day type Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday week definitions B Weekday B Weekday wednesday B weekday B Weekday E Weekday E Weekend E Weekend Tab Settings in the Calendar window Create new day type l Click the button Add day type User s Guide ARX Calendar 325 Day type Name Abbreviation Hd Colour B Magenta Cancel Window for new day type 2 Enter Name and write an Abbreviation for the day type 3 Ifyou want to select a different colour than the one that is suggested choose a colour from one of the standard colours using the drop down list menu Colour or click More and select another colour in the window that then opens Pick a color Window for selecting a colour 4 Ifyou choose a new colour first click on the desired colour and then on OK when you have made your choice 5
75. template To remove a rule template do the following 1 Inthe window Rules highlight the template that you want to remove and click Delete 2 Ifyou are sure that you want to remove this time slot template click Yes in the query dialog that now appears Delete Query dialog Delete resource access Booking list The main window gives the administrator an overview of all bookings made User s Guide ARX Booking option 383 Booking list Booking number Bookingobject Resou From Activated Mashine 2 2010 04 27 18 00 2010 04 27 22 00 Mikael Andersson E 1 27 anbyans Madhne1 2010 04 28 10 00 2010 04 28 14 00 Mikael Andersson 0O 3 bandya2 Mashine 2 2010 05 03 19 00 2010 05 04 07 00 Mikael Andersson 0O 4 andyan Machine 1 2010 05 04 10 00 2010 05 04 14 00 Mikael Andersson 0O Landry A2 Mashine 2 2010 05 01 11 00 2010 05 01 14 00 6 Landry 42 Mashine 2 2010 08 03 11 00 2010 08 03 14 00 Mikael Andersson 7 Laundry 1 Machine 1 2010 08 08 10 00 2010 08 08 14 00 Mikael Andersson EE EEE b ee bh a 8 landyAt Machine 1 2010 05 06 10 00 2010 05 06 14 00 Mikael Andersson O 3 Landry 2 Mashine 2 2010 05 11 11 00 2010 05 11 14 00 Mikael Andersson EE ee 10 laundry Al Machine 1 2010 05 07 12 00 2010 05 14 12 00 Mikael Andersson O 11 _____ landryA2 Mashine 2 2010 05 26 14 00 2010 05 26 17 00 Mikael Andersson O 12_____landryA2___Mashine 2 2010 05 26 10 00 2010 05 26 14
76. the area tree structure where you want to clear the exception 2 From the Area tab highlight for which access category the exception shall be cleared Then click on the button Clear in the right part of the window 3 Click OK if you want to save the information and close the window To close the window without saving the input click the Cancel button Click Apply 1f you want to save the information and at the same time keep the window open User s Guide ARX Access Areas 138 Add Door NOTE To be able to add a door in the area structure a corresponding DAC must be defined in the nstallation view For more information on how to add a DAC see Add connected DAC on page 222 To add a door in the area tree structure do the following 1 Right click on the level in the area tree structure where the door shall be located under and choose Add 2 Then select the option Add in the menu bar of the window and click on Door rp r Access areas R WOE Ared EZ Door MOU door group Menu to add door 3 Inthe window Choose DAC that is now shown select one or more doors that are to be added and click OK User s Guide ARX Access Areas 139 Choose DAC Address Controller 1 Controler BOO Window Choose DAC 4 Inthe Door type window that now is shown choose which type of door it is or create a new door type see chapter Create new Door type on page 166 and then click OK
77. the dialog above the log in method using card number and pin code no longer function Messages option The Messages feature in the ARX client software makes it possible to broadcast messages to users in the system These messages are shown in the users personal web interface My Pages at log in The messages can for example be notifications regarding upcoming activities or service information User s Guide ARX Web interface e 106 With the Message option in the ARX Client software an operator can create messages and decide during which period the message should be valid To make the Messages functions accessible in the ARX Client software a valid licence that covers this module must be installed f Apartments ws Booking JE Messages Ha Entry phone directory offline The Messages menu option Tools menu Create new message To create a new message do the following 1 Select the Messages menu option in the Tools menu EE All messages SS l Message title Message Show From Show until Board meeting Please remember t ck 31 2005 8 00 Mov 30 2005 6 00 Window All messages 2 Inthe All messages window click on the New button 3 Inthe Message window that now opens all settings for how the message shall be distributed are visible User s Guide ARX Web interface 107 4 Youcan enter a Message text set the massage s Priority and decide during which period the me
78. the right side of the window from the tab Settings enter a Name for an alarm zone and enter which unit shall be an Alarm controlling DAC User s Guide ARX Alarm option 288 Alarm tree E 5 x 8 Alpha Zone Propartigs ie Galaxy CE1 settings Input settings Mame Alarm controlling DAT DACHO1a 1 UCOOLa Show alarm status when armed For 4uthorised to active alarm area No normal C Unlock door when disarming Time limited disarming min Pulse Status only From blocking input Show status infinik Status indication time The alarm tree with an alarm zone the tab Settings activated 5 Click OK if you want to save the changes and close the window Click Cancel if you want to close the window without saving the changes Click Apply if you want to save the changes and at the same time keep the window open Settings for alarm zones For each alarm zone there are a number of configuration options These options are located under the two tabs Settings and Input settings User s Guide ARX Alarm option 289 Tab Settings From the tab Settings you can in addition to defining the Name and Alarm controlling DAC also make a number of choices to customise your alarm zone e You can define which users that the status is displayed for by selecting the option Show alarm status when armed for The default option is No one and the option Authorized users means users with alarm clearance It
79. the users who have access to an active alarm area The alternatives are No Alarm authorized Alarm authorized with PIN Alarm access with a warning and Alarm access with PIN and a warning e Status indication time 1s given in seconds Note Time for status indication also decide how long time a DAC waits for answer from the alarm central for User s Guide ARX Alarm option 300 automatic unlocking of a door when disarming the alarm See function Unlock door when disarming below In the same window with the help of five checkboxes it is possible to select further alarm settings for the chosen DAC Allow alarm activation Allow alarm deactivation Constant showing of status Unlock door when disarming Note If the door does NOT unlock with this option enabled the Status indication time option value above must be increased Status indication time also decide how long time the DAC waits for an answer from the alarm central Under No Blocking it is possible to choose to allow passage in the door even though the alarm 1s activated The basic settings are no passage allowed when the alarm is activated Exterior reader Allows users to enter when the alarm is on Interior reader Allows users to exit when the alarm on Exit button Allows users to exit by pressing the exit button when the alarm is on Advanced Tab Here the alarm settings are state for the actual DAC User s Guide ARX Alarm option 301 2 Alarm
80. to calculate from Start of period End of period or First entry e The Offset in minutes Resource tree BA m a os Repart i Resource area ae Sector One 5 a Laundry 1 o B p Washer 1 H DACOOL O1 Relay 1 a a Laundry 2 Settings Name Relay 1 Relay holder UC O01 w Relay willbe enabled on start of period with offset minutes Relay will be disabled on end of period with offset minutes The Resources tree window with a relay highlighted User s Guide ARX Booking option 374 Resource access With the function Resource access it 1s possible to link together single users or groups of users to bookable resources Create a new resource access To create a new resource access do the following 1 Click on the Resource access button in the main window 2 Inthe Resource access window click on the New button Resource access C C a Description Window Resource access 3 Enter Name and add a brief Description of the resource access User s Guide ARX Booking option 375 Modify resource access Tv tt huvudbyggnad Mame Laundry main building Description All laundry rooms in main building Schedule Always on Change schedule Persons apartments Bookable objects Mikael Andersson Select bookingabject Remove T Resource access window 4 Click on Change schedule to attach a schedule to the resource access With this schedule you can restrict the bo
81. tree B A Alarm Settings Advanced S E Inbrottslarm CE1 r j A Alarm zone Entrance C Disarm when entering with authorized card and PIN al 6 Controller office C Control zone without group choice G ig Undercentral Lager C Block outer reader during pre alarm C Allow disarm with button 9 when alarm is triggered C Disarm when entering with authorised card C Arm with card twice C Always force arm on B operation corresponds to 9B C Always force disarm on 4 operation corresponds to 94 Advanced Tab e Deactivation of the alarm during entrance with alarm access card and PIN normally requires a separate procedure to deactivate A card PIN code Check this checkbox so that users with the right to deactivate the alarm can do so by swiping their card and entering their pin code Note To cancel an activated alarm during pre alarm time you must always enter A card code e Control the alarm of this zone without selecting a group if a door is part of several alarm zones it is normally necessary to indicate in which zone the alarm is intended to be activated deactivated by pressing A B and the zone s group number during the activation deactivation of the alarm By checking this checkbox it 1s not necessary to enter the zone s group number when activating deactivating the alarm this specific zone e Block exterior readers during the pre alarm time normally entering is allowed during
82. updated Installation tree updated Installation tree updated Installation tree updated Installation tree updated Installation tree updated Installation tree updated Installation tree updated Installation tree updated installation tree undated C Pause Operator master master master master master master master master master master master master master master master master master master master master master Window Logs med current events for the system Using the checkbox Pause you can choose to stop the log or to continue updating the log as soon as anything happens in the system Groups of events are shown as folders in the log It is possible to expand these folders by clicking them User s Guide ARX Logs 313 Search With the search function a user can rapidly fin a certain word in the headline for each event Click the search button L amp RA Logs Filter All events Returning rows 2 Put filter Clear filter Remove filters Timestamp Event Operator 22 Mar 2007 17 40 54 E Installation tree updated master 22 Mar 2007 15 42 06 amp Operator master loged in from PC 127 0 0 1 127 0 0 Imaster 22 Mar 2007 13 09 14 amp Operator master logged in to the web client From PC 1zmaster 22 Mar 2007 11 45 10 Resource group Tv tt 1 updated master 22 Mar 2007 11 44 41 Q Object Tv tt 2 Maskin BBC booked by normal Adam Am
83. 0 2 Exception 2010 10 02 v 26 27 28 Tue Wed Thu Fri Name Colour Sep 28 Sep 29 Sep 30 Oct 1 On An exception so that the exit button will be active up until midnight User s Guide ARX Door types 175 Triggers About Triggers The trigger functionality allows you to supervise the hardware or the software in the access control system A trigger can be used to activate other actions in the system For example a trigger can be used to turn on the lights in the office corridor when the corridor door is opened or to send an email to somebody if a certain door is not closed correctly User s Guide ARX Triggers 1 6 Add trigger To add a trigger do the following 1 Choose Trigger in the Tools menu Tools System Window Help Users A User Groups A Credentials Pi Tag receipt templates F Calendar Schedule 3g Door Groups i Door Types Alarm RE Door List Firmware EA Logs E zone A Apartments ss Booking gt E Messages Entry phone directory 2 Choose New to create a new trigger Trigger Name a Description State Active Konferens Oppnad D rr 41 ppnad Normal Yes 3 Choose the hardware or filter template to be supervised and click Next User s Guide ARX Triggers 177 Create trigger O e The description below applies for a door trigger but this principle also applies
84. 00 Mikael Andersson O 13000 Landry 82 Mashine 2 2010 05 27 10 00 2010 05 27 14 00 Mikael Andersson Booking list main window If the booking list contains of a large number of bookings use the Search or Advanced search function User s Guide ARX Booking option 384 Entry Phone Directory option f About Entry Phone Directory The Entry phone directory feature handles all settings and options linked to the entry phone functionality To make the optional module Entry phone accessible in the ARX Client software a valid licence for this module must be installed The objects listed in the entry phone directory can for example be apartments or a reception desk A Apartments os Booking A Messages i Entry phone directory B Offline The Entry phone director menu option Tools menu User s Guide ARX Entry Phone Directory option 385 This section goes through step by step how you e Add an Entry phone subscription Create new entry To create a new entry in the entry phone directory do the following 1 Select the Entry phone directory menu option in the Tools menu E Entry phone directory Name a Description Short number Full number Dials Answer message apt 1 100 0003 123123123 123123123 Fam Adamson Building 2 apt2 0002 10123456789 0123456789 Ta hissen dareft T Window Entry phone directory 2 Inthe Entry phone directory window click on the N
85. 02 Activate alarm 403 Buy time 402 Deactivate alarm 403 Temporary code 403 Alarm 287 Menu options 287 Apartment Add 352 Apartments 351 Example 362 Modify 354 Remove 359 ARX Server Windows Vista Support 425 ARX Server manager 407 License 408 Private key 408 Safety backup 415 B Booking 364 Resource access 375 Resources tree 366 Time slots 378 C Calendar 319 Add 320 Example 329 Modify 321 Camera 204 Add 205 Card format 86 Add 88 Example 92 Modify 87 Index e 439 Remove 90 Template 91 Card Receipt Template Add 97 Edit 100 Remove 100 Card Receipt Templates 95 Credentials Remove 85 Credentials 80 Change owner 83 Clear owner 84 Inhibit 82 D Domains 148 Add 148 Door controls Disabled clearance 43 Door type Delete 170 Example 171 Modify 170 Door types 165 Create 166 E Entry Phone Directory 385 F Firmware 309 Floor Add 145 User s Guide Hidden text G General tips 27 Different menu types 28 Help 27 Import and Export 436 Installation 208 Airlock 250 controller Inputs 254 Controller 214 Add 214 Extra Functions 219 Modify 218 Remove 219 DAC 220 Add connected 222 Add new 220 Door codes 228 257 Functions 232 234 257 259 Inputs 225 Lost connection 226 255 Options 223 Pulse open 244 Relay outputs 229 257 Settings 223 Times 227 255 Entry phone Options 253 Settings 253 Folders 212 Add 212 Remove 213 Input 247 Menu options 209 Index e 440 One door control
86. 03 01 ENTRANCE LEVEL 3 Conference room 1 i g 28 05 02 Conference room 1 Conference room 2 g 28 03 11 Conference room 2 Common areas 28 03 02 L3 EMERGENCY EXIT REAR 28 03 03 TEST LAB 28 03 04 BUY TIME SUPPORT 28 04 01 Meeting room proj 28 05 08 BUY TIME RECEPTION 28 05 14 REVOLVING DOOR OUT 28 05 14 REVOLVING DOOR IN ELEVATOR ff LEVEL 1 WAREHOUSE 0 LEVEL 2 WAREHOUSE 0 LEVEL 3 REC 3 IT area 4 28 01 10 SERVER ROOM 28 01 15 IT STORAGE E Entry phones g 28 06 01 ENTRY PHONE OUT 28 06 02 ENTRY PHONE IN Safety area i 28 03 08 L3 ENTRANCE REAR 28 04 09 L3 Project man 28 05 01 L3 REC REAR DOOR Education area 3 28 03 07 L3 Education 1 28 04 10 L3 Education 2 The Company has 3 floors a storage room a shop and an office Explanation and comments to the configuration of the access areas of the Company Example e Floor 3 s layout All the different functions in the office on floor 3 are in separate access areas The entrance door and common areas are basic access areas for all employees User s Guide ARX Access Areas 154 e Tree structure The tree structure can be used to separate different floors or to visually show that an area has an underlying access area Access must be set separately for all access areas independent of its level on the tree structure e Separate access areas for top security Always create separate access areas for the premises that require a high
87. 2234 Invalid PIN sounds the alarm at an invalid PIN code Inp I Free input Day and night function motor lock the same physical input as above but will only work if a directly connected motor lock is installed Door open shut sends the status to the Galaxy control unit even if the access is valid or not Inp 2 Free input Inp 3 Blocked Inp 4 Alarm manoeuvre Invalid card Valid card Button RTE Motor lock bolt out Motor lock bolt in Motor lock fault Follows pre alarm relay User s Guide ARX Alarm option e 306 e Sabotage reader gt Alarm tree Alarm S E Inbrottslarm CE1 Ee Alarm zone Entrance i lil Back door A1 C Controller office oo Lager io Undercentral Lager f LCU tamper v Server room door B1 W f Door forced open w Door forced open A Door open too long Door forced open or c Assault alarm E Alarm tree with choice of RIO input for DAC marked User s Guide ARX Alarm option 307 VRIO outputs For the four RIO outputs that belong to a VRIO you state which type of output it is DAC or Control unit and then which relay that is to be connected to this output The functions that these outputs have must have been programmed in Galaxy If DAC 1s selected there are only four relays to choose from in the beginning and if Control unit is chosen there are three relays t Alarm tree Sele S E Inbrottslarm CE1 Name RIO Alarm zone Entrance Address 0 v A
88. 6 Add exceptions for access category 136 Clear exceptions for access category 138 Add Door 139 Modify Access Area Settings 142 Modify Door Settings 143 Remove Access Area or Door 144 Copy and Move Access Area or Door 144 Control Function 145 Floors option 145 Domains option 148 Add domain 148 Examples 149 A party during the evening altered access 149 See which access areas a person has access to 152 See in which access areas an access category has access 153 The Company Example configures the access areas 153 The Company Example installs an elevator 156 User s Guide Hidden text ARX Access Control System 6 The Company Example introduces domains 160 Door types 165 About Door types 165 Create new Door type 166 Modify Door type 170 Delete Door type 170 Examples 171 Create a door type where the validity of the exit button can be changed 171 Triggers 176 About Triggers 176 Add trigger 177 Add filter template as trigger 183 Modify trigger 187 Add action 187 Example 191 LED panel that shows unclosed doors 191 Trigger group 198 About Trigger group 198 Add trigger group 198 Trigger alarm list 202 About Trigger alarm list 202 Show Trigger alarm list 203 Camera 204 About Camera 204 Add camera 205 Show the camera 207 User s Guide Hidden text ARX Access Control System 7 Installation 208 About Installation 208 Menu options installation 209 Symbols in the installation tree 210 Folders 212 Add fold
89. 6 367 368 370 372 373 375 375 378 378 381 381 383 383 383 385 385 386 388 389 389 390 391 392 392 393 393 Activate door block in the anti pass back zone 394 Add door Zone door list 397 398 User s Guide Hidden text ARX Access Control System 11 Examples The Fire alarm sounds Card Reader User Functionality About this chapter Buying time Disarming Arming Add temporary code for door Set a door unlocked Cancel unlocking of door Lock an unlocked door ARX Server Manager About ARX Server Manager Installing licences Installing private key Change system settings Safety backup Create safety backup Scheduling safety backup Restore the backup copy Appendix Proposed Workflow for an Installation Windows Vista Support Installation of Performer Installation of licence Trouble shooting after installation Uninstall Performer Import and Export in ARX HTTP Access in ARX Event logs Door Modes 400 400 402 402 402 403 403 403 404 405 405 407 407 408 408 410 415 415 417 422 424 424 425 428 431 433 434 436 436 437 437 User s Guide Hidden text ARX Access Control System 12 Licensing Information 438 Index 439 User s Guide Hidden text ARX Access Control System 13 ARX Access Control System About ARX Access Control System ARX access control system is a client server system for administration and supervision of security modules The s
90. An access area can for example be a floor level or a single room You can subsequently attach a number of door units and also define which access categories that will be able to access the area Shell protection Access area 1 Access area 2 Access area 3 An office with several different access areas defined With the function Access areas you can construct the logical tree structure for your installation by using areas and door access User s Guide ARX Access Areas 125 controllers DAC If the Domain option is installed the logical tree structure 1s constructed for each domain A door must be connected to an access area in order to be used in the system A free standing door that is not connected an access area will not be able to be opened with an access card By using the Access areas you can also link different access categories to one or more areas The different parts that you work with in the area structures are e Areas Folder symbol e Doors Door symbol E S Example company a Main building as Back door 41 a Balcony door 42 an Entrance 43 ee Server room be E Server room door B1 ae Office s Conference x Eastern door 46 ba Workshop An access area can have several underlying access areas But a single door can only belong to one access area The following optional features exist e Floor levels Requires the optional feature Elevator e Domains Domains are a comprehensive level to
91. CA eo e gt C C Information about the private key User s Guide ARX ARX Server Manager 409 Change system settings Select Change system settings in the menu in Server manager Below is a description of possible settings Ea Edit system properties Database settings Connection pool size Controller settings The directory where the controller state files are stored The directory is automatically created at application start if it does not exist Controller save directory controller_save Master reset of controller when performing Full update Image settings The directory where person images are stored Image file directory images Max image file size kB 1000 Licence settings The directory From where the licences are loaded Licence file directory licenses Change system settings window Database settings This value must NOT be altered Controller settings e Controller save directory Where the controller synchronisation files are stored e Master reset of conrroller when performing full update The controller settings are deleted when performing a full update Image settings e Image file directory Where the person image files are stored on the server User s Guide ARX ARX Server Manager 410 e Maximage file size kB maximum file size will promt the administrator if the image is too large Licence settings
92. Delete floor button in the lower part of the window In order to create new floor levels click the Add new floor button Please note that the Add new floor button only is active if there 1s a available relay Installation tree or O Installation tree Elevator settings Floors 5 H Building A S i upooo1 g Daci 1 Name Used relays Number io dac1 2 Floor 1 Relay 1 RCE 16_1 cow OT Entry daci 3 Floor 2 Relay 2 RCE 16_1 H gt Relay 1 Floor 3 Relay 3 RCE 16_1 too Input 1 Floor 4 Relay 4 RCE 16_1 4 Lock 1 Floor 5 Relay 5 RCE 16_1 Floor 6 Relay 6 RCE 16_1 i Pl RCE 16_1 4 Floor 7 Relay 7 RCE 16_1 Anti passbk0O1 Floor 8 Relay 8 RCE 16_1 fi Bookingp 1 Floor 9 Relay 9 RCE 16_1 J uDoooz Floor 10 Relay 10 RCE 16_1 Floor 11 Relay 11 RCE 16_1 Floor 12 Relay 12 RCE 16_1 oT aH SOSH Apply Installation tree with Elevator highlighted Floor tab DAC settings When a elevator is highlighted in the installation tree and the Floors tab active you can choose to connect floor specific DACs to the different floors If you choose to link a DAC to a floor you can also choose 1f the DAC should Open elevator door or Call elevator when the DAC is activated for example when a visitor swipes the card in a reader connected to the DAC The function Call elevator makes the relay of the RCE 16 card associated to t
93. F retaget 4B normal LGH Hus 4 Igh 5 104 NORMAL APT 5_20100503_ Company Example F retaget 4B normal LGH Hus 4 Igh 6 105 NORMAL Company Example F retaget 4B normal LGH Hus Igh 7 106 NORMAL Company Example F retaget 4B normal LGH Hus Igh 8 107 NORMAL APT 8_20100503_ Company Example F retaget 4B normal LGH Hus 4 Igh 9 108 NORMAL APT 9_20100503_ Company Example F retaget AB normal LGH Konf 1 1 NORMAL APT 1 20100426 Company Example F retaget 4B Z 7 The person s is are added to the list Edit access category Administrativ fx Name Administrative staff Description Domains Company Example labo e Larson Uk noe Adam Alm Eva Per Mikael And 8 To save the information and close the window click OK To close the window without saving the input click the Cancel button Click Apply if you want to save the information and still keep the window open Modify Access Category At any time you can add modify and remove information attached to an access category 1 Highlight the access category in the window Access categories 2 Click Modify For more information on how to edit and add data see Create Access Category on page 73 User s Guide ARX Access Categories 75 R
94. Guide ARX ARX Client software 38 Persons About Persons In the ARX client software you create a person and then attach all other data e g security classes or cards to that person This section is a step by step procedure that shows you how to e Add change and remove persons e Allocate person access to areas and domains optional feature e Attach cards to persons e Administrate keys with Performer option e Example from the Company Example User s Guide ARX Persons 39 Add a Person Before you add a new person it might be advisable to have some details readily available for example e First and last names e Description of the person e ID number Created automatically by the system if you leave this box empty To add a person do the following 1 Click the Persons button on the toolbar of the main window Persons mx First name Last name Description ID Access ex User name Domain Leverantor Adam Almaren ID 25_20100 lExempelf re VYS Repara Eva Persson I1D 4_201004 lExempelf re F retaget AB Mikael Andersson ID 1_201004 lExempelfore F retaget AB Window with list of persons registered in the system 2 Click the New button at the bottom of the Persons window User s Guide ARX Persons 40 New person First name Last name Description Mo picture ID Domains Stockholm wt Require PIN change with
95. Installation e 229 reader The output is not activated if the buzzer is switched off or deactivated by a schedule 3 Temporary alarm shunt The relay acts like a temporary alarm bypass It is used when the DAC s alarm interface needs a temporary alarm bypass output ABP 4 Door automatic The relay pulses when the motor lock and electric contactor are in an unlocked mode When the door unlocks through a schedule the output does not pulse 5 Door position The relay closes when the door is closed and opens when the door is opened 6 Motor lock security locked The relay closes when the motor lock is locked at night and the door is closed 7 Motor lock unlocked The relay follows the motor lock mode bolt lever inside 8 Motor lock day locked The relay follows the motor lock mode bolt lever outside 9 Electric strike The relay follows the electric strike mode 10 Temporary alarm shunt do not drop when door not closed This relay function is used when you want to be able to differentiate between alarm during access the door has been open for too long and when the door is breached After passing through the relay is activated until the door is closed 11 Tamper OK DAC The relay follows the DAC s sabotage switch The relay trips when the DAC lock is engaged 12 Permanent alarm shunt The relay follows the alarm bypass relay ABP in the DAC when the DAC is the alarm interface Other
96. OFF Edit v gt Anti passback Number of persons Max number of per Overriding access c The Zone window 2 Inthe Zone window click on the Add zone button or right click in the windows map area and choose Add zone 3 Inthe Add zone window that now opens enter a Name for the new zone Fal Add Zone Anti passback Dialog window Add zone 4 Now add the doors to the zones where you set what readers on each door leads in and out from the zone User s Guide ARX Zone option e 390 The new zone is now added to the zone list in the lower part of the Zone window and shown in the graphical zone map Rv g R Reset Auto reset of person tracking information in zones is OFF Edit s gt Anti passback Number of persons Max number of per Overriding access c O Unlimited O Unlimited O Unlimited Window Zone Zone map In the main window for the Zone function a graphical zone map is shown This map shows all available zones in the installation You can change the layout of the zones in the zone map This will help you to organize the zones in the zone map to better depict your actual installation and make the zone map easier to work with Regroup and move the zones by selecting one zone at a time and drag it to a new location It is also possible to change the size of a zone in the zone map Select and drag a corner handle to resize a zone User
97. Samer ee Always in and out Standard calendar Emar Woes _ Window Schedule with tab Access activated User s Guide ARX Schedules e 112 Access schedule Access schedules are used to restrict In and Out rights for access categories This means that these schedules only control doors with entry and exit readers In this schedule group there is also a predefined schedule Always in and out that gives entry and exit rights every day and all day Edit schedule Always in and out mfx Name Always in and out Description Calendars Standardkalender v Open Calendar Weekday Weekend Halydag Colour Window for access schedule User s Guide ARX Schedules 113 Security level schedule Schedules for security levels are used to control security conditions for Entry and Exit In this group there are two predefined schedules Always card and Always card PIN The predefined options are Dual cards PIN Dual cards Card PIN Card or Blocked NOTE You can only have one security level active at any one time In other words you must select either the option Card or the option Card PIN for a specific period NOTE The Dual credentials alternative does NOT apply during alarm activation or deactivation which always can be done with only one card and PIN if this security level 1s active Edit schedule Credential PIN Atways Name Credential PIN Always
98. Value 0 deactivates the feature _ Block PIN From id number Invalid PIN codes 0000 Add invalid PIN iz Window PIN code settings User s Guide ARX Persons 61 e Max number of equal digits i e the number of digits that are the same in a PIN code For example to stop codes like 1111 or 2222 from being used e Maximum number of failed PIN attempts before card is blocked 1 e how many incorrect PIN attempts that the system shall accept NOTE The value 0 deactivates the feature and no maximum level is set and an indefinite number of attempts are accepted NOTE This counter will be reset to zero if any of the card s properties are modified between the attempts e Block PIN from id number defines 1f the system will inhibit the possibility for a person to select a PIN code based on their ID number e Invalid PIN codes codes that are not allowed are written in the input field Add invalid PIN and are saved with the button Add Note that changes will only affect persons added after the changes in PIN code settings Extended Fields for Person There is a possibility to add more text fields in the Person window see Persons on page 39 The fields that are added here will later be shown in the Person window under a special Optional text fields tab Extended fields for person Cee Cat Sort order a Name External name Default value 1 Supplier SUPPLIER Company ABC
99. _reader Connected exit_reader Not connected The Status for an individual door control By right clicking on a directory and selecting status in the menu the Status window is shown for all installed units in that directory Example Compans ao na WM Remove Delete LEA Functions b Status The status window shows the status for all installed units in that directory and sub folders Only hardware with any kind of error status is visible in the matrix User s Guide ARX Installation e 280 Status overview Status overview Error list Controller loading queue 2 a Installation tree Controller RES a eS ETS ee S ES el ese a ea Qo Q The status for all installed hardware I the matrix a number of symbols are used depending on the status Unit without error Al Unit with warning G Units with errors E Units with information but not considdered as errors 7 Units with unknown status By clicking the symbols in the matrix information about the error is shown in the right part of the window User s Guide ARX Installation e 281 x Status overview Status overview Error list Controller loading queue 2 ZETIA Controller 81 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 _16 28 01 08 Abloy 8164 8 8 4 eee Tt state Communication failure tT tT ft T poor state closed p TT Motor loc
100. a standard alarm zone at the same time NOTE If there is an elevator in the Galaxy installation it is only possible for each DAC to be contacted to one Galaxy alarm zone Otherwise it is possible for a DAC to be included in several zones Normally the on position to A or B is controlled the Galaxy group that you want to control For example if you connect to Group 3 Press B3 card pin code See functions 4 The DAC symbol is now added to the alarm tree structure User s Guide ARX Alarm option 299 Alarm tree R yY VSa amp O Alarm Settings Advanced Inbrottslarm CE1 a A Alarm zone Entrance Show alarm status when armed for No one gl Back door 41 C amp Controller office Authorised to enter armed area No normal E g Undercentral Lager Status indication time 10 0 vRIO Allow arm Allow disarm _ Permanent alarm indication C Unlock door when disarming Do not block Outer reader Inner reader Exit button The alarm tree with a DAC in e Galaxy alarm zone selected The Settings Tab Here the alarm settings are given that apply to the current DAC The first three settings are for the alarm status and access to the alarmed area e Show the alarm status when the alarm is on which specify the users the status is visible for You can choose between None Authorised users or All e Access to the active alarm area which specify
101. access areas In order to decentralise administration access can be divided into several domains Requires the Domain option User s Guide ARX Access Areas 126 Menu choices areas In the window Access areas there are a number of extra menu choices in order to simplify the building and customisation of the area Structure re r Access areas Menu options in the window Access areas These are in order of appearance and from left to right B Add depending on which level you are located in the tree structure this menu option can add an Area or a Door Remove removes the selected object Q g Sort places all objects in the tree structure in alphabetical order Expand displays the whole tree structure for the selected folder area Show doors option to show or hide all doors in the structure p m Search use this option to search and manage available access categories or registered users Every category or person that is registered is also shown with yellow markers in the area tree structure The menu option Add and Remove can also be reached by right clicking with the mouse on the selected object in the area tree structure User s Guide ARX Access Areas 127 Add Access Area To add an access area in the area structure do the following 1 Highlight the level of the area structure where the new area is to be located NOTE The first time you create an access area the top level is called Acce
102. access at the entrance of the zone for a user to be able to open other doors within the zone 1 An out zone must be created if no other zone exists to activate door block in the anti pass back zone User s Guide ARX Zone option e 394 B v g amp Reset Auto reset of person tracking information in zones is Off Edit Anti passback Number of persons Max number of persons o Unlimited F O Unlimited 2 For all doors inside the anti pass back zone with door block both the entry reader and the exit reader must be set to the anti pass back zone F Add Door Door 43 Door 44 Door 45 Is Entry reader enters zone Zonel W Exit reader enters zone zonei v User s Guide ARX Zone option 395 3 Finally add the exit door to the anti pass back zone The entry reader is set to the anti pass back zone The exit reader is set to Out or another existing zone F Add Door Entry reader enters zone Zonel Y Exit reader enters zone v This is the final result F Zone Door list Entry reader enters zone Zone 1 Exit reader enters zone Zone 1 Zone 1 Zone 1 Zone 1 Zone 1 Zone 1 Out User s Guide ARX Zone option 396 Note If you have added this functionality be extra careful when resetting the zone People that are inside the zone will be locked in because the
103. administrate users and cards or users that only manage the system within a domain requires the optional feature Domain An operator that create new users can not create users accounts that have higher clearance that his or her own account Add an operator To add a new operator do the following 1 Select the System menu in the main window and click the option Operators 2 Inthe window Operators click New to add an operator Operators cea sear User name a Description Domain master Built in account for administrating ARX Company Example performer integrator Built in operator used by the Performe Company Example J Window Operators with a list of registered users 3 Inthe window that opens enter User Name Full name a Description and Password twice A password must be entered If you have the optional feature Domains all new operators are automatically added to the standard domain NOTE The password field is case sensitive differentiates between upper and lower case characters User s Guide ARX Operators Operator templates and Roles 333 Ed Add operator Domains Stockholm User name Access adm Full name Bill Murphy Description Password verify password Operator Templates Name Description System administrator template System administartor template with Ful Window to add a new operator 4 Inthe Operator Templates section you choose the template
104. are are connected This is carried out in the main window for installation See section Installation on page 208 ARX Client software e 24 Alarm option aN With the alarm function you are able to construct alarm zones and integrate the access system with other alarm systems This is carried out during configuration See section Alarm option on page 287 Card receipt templates In this main window you can create receipts that can be used when codes cards or keys are handed out to new persons in the system This is carried out at the same time as installation and configuration of the system and is not normally changed during daily administration See section Card Reader User Functionality on page 402 Entry phone option During configuration it is possible to determine which persons apartments telephone numbers and card numbers apply for a certain entry phone if you have this option connected to your access system See section Entry phone option on page 252 User s Guide ARX Logs BE Everything that occurs in the access system is saved in a logbook both changes in the ARX software and all the door accesses See section Logs on page 312 Calendar ccce 31 Here you can determine when weekdays and holidays occur and which exceptions apply for your access system This is done during configuration See section Calendar on page 319 Messages
105. arm activation for all sections If a door in a certain section is open this section is excluded if it is programmed to be excludable e Always forced deactivation of the alarm during an A manoeuvre Equivalent to 9A normally a triggered alarm isn t acknowledged at an alarm deactivation Check this checkbox in order to automatically acknowledge triggered alarms when deactivating the alarm A card pin code User s Guide ARX Alarm option 303 Add Virtual RIO VRIO For every control unit connected to Galaxy it is possible in the alarm tree to add one or several VRIO To add a VRIO do the following 1 Mark the Galaxy connected control unit that the VRIO unit belongs to 2 Then select the alternative Add in the window s menu bar and click on VRIO d s 4 Md fs Menu for adding VRIO 3 The symbol for the new VRIO unit is now added to the alarm tree 4 Name the VRIO unit and indicate which address the unit shall have on the right in the window The address is selected between the interval 0 to 15 NOTE On communication line 1 in Galaxy it is usual that the addresses 0 and 1 are already occupied by the control unit This can differ between various settings and it is therefore safest to check which addresses are not already occupied User s Guide ARX Alarm option 304 VRIO inputs A VRIO unit has eight inputs For every one of these you state which type of event should be reported up t
106. aster 22 Mar 2007 11 43 38 amp Resource group Tv tt 2 updated master 22 Mar 2007 11 43 08 Q Booking Tv tt 2 Maskin BBC cancelled by normal Adarmaster 22 Mar 2007 11 43 06 amp Booking Tv tt 2 Maskin BBC cancelled by normal Adarmaster 22 Mar 2007 11 42 57 A 22 Mar 2007 11 42 55 Ed Logs Find 22 Mar 2007 11 42 48 P 22 Mar 2007 11 42 45 Find what Resource group v 22 Mar 2007 11 42 42 22 Mar 2007 11 42 37 22 Mar 2007 11 35 39 22 Mar 2007 11 35 31 O Up 22 Mar 2007 11 35 13 Down 22 Mar 2007 11 35 11 22 Mar 2007 11 35 08 e BOORMA Iva ASRI anceled oY Normal Adam PMaste 22 Mar 2007 11 35 07 amp Booking Tv tt 1 Maskin 1 cancelled by normal Adam Amaster 22 Mar 2007 11 35 05 amp Booking Tv tt 1 Maskin 1 cancelled by normal Adam Amaster 22 Mar 2007 11 35 03 Q Booking Tv tt 1 Maskin 1 cancelled by normal Adam Amaster 22 Mar 2007 11 35 01 8 Booking Tv tt 1 Maskin 1 cancelled by normal Adam Amaster 22 Mar 2007 11 34 50 amp i i master z C Pause Show details All logs are shown Direction The search function finds words in the headline in the event column Tip Search for Res returns Resources as a result Note that the search function differs between upper and lower case letters Show details To show details about an event double click the line in the Logs window that corresponds to the event that you wish to see more information on You can also highlight the line and se
107. ation for door events ALL events for the doors will be shown only person related events will be filtered according to your person filter User s Guide ARX Logs 317 5 You are now prompted to save the filter as a template Enter name and click Finish 6 Inthe last window for filter settings define start and end date for the filter and a time window for this period A Filter Date C From Time The timefiltering takes place for every day between the specified dates From 08 00 To 18 00 Window for filter settings 7 Click OK if you want to save the settings and close the window To close the window without saving the input click the Cancel button Clear filter Click on this button to take away the current filter and show all events Remove filters Click on this button to remove some of the filter templates that are saved User s Guide ARX Logs 318 cece Calendar 31 About Calendar By using the Calendar function you can create new or add existing calendars for a year When you create a calendar the main steps to define are e Day types for example weekday and weekend e Week definitions a standard week definition is that you define Monday thru Friday as day type Weekday and Saturday thru Sunday as the day type Weekend e Exceptions can for example be that Christmas Day on December 25th is an exception to the Weekday day type The ARX is delivered with a default yearly ca
108. ation tree In the left side of the window Installation tree a tree structure is shown that provides an overview of the connections between equipment and the architecture of the installation In the installation tree there are besides folder symbols a number of different ARX symbols which show the type of object but also in certain cases the status of the object Controller rl Non activated controller Grey i Activated controller that is uploading information Cyan rl Functioning controller Green 7 Controller active but no contact with the server Yellow 2 An error has occurred in the controller Red User s Guide ARX Installation e 210 DAC a Symbol for DAC Hi Symbol for Hi O DAC Readers E Symbol for in or out readers Relay H gt Symbol for a relay Input Kk Symbol for input Airlock option Lr Symbol for airlock Entry Phone option El Symbol for entry phone DAC Booking Panel option E Symbol for booking panel Elevator option Symbol for elevator Relay card RCE 16 option Nj Symbol for an RCE 16 relay card User s Guide ARX Installation e 211 Time anti pass back option eJ Symbol for time anti pass back Folders The top level in the installation tree is always the folder nstallation tree Under it you subsequently create your own sub folders This ensures that the installation is organized and grouped in the best possible way Add folder To add a folder to
109. ator the possibility to download the client application from the web interface Gives the right to see and or create change and delete hardware in the alarm tree Gives the right to see and or create change and delete apartments Apartments Messages for My pages Gives the right to see and or create change and delete messages for My pages Administrate bookings Hardware installation Access categories Booking Basic oe configuration Cards Schedules Person register___ x x x x Cards x x RE Operator change own Gives the right to change S a ae password own password Operator Operator s templates and Roles Gives the right to see or administrate operator operator s templates and roles Gives the right to see and or create change and delete posts in the access area tree Necessary if adding doors Gives the right to see and or create change and delete users Gives the right to see and or create change and delete entry phone subscribers Gives the right to the command to pulse open a door from the installation tree Gives the right to see and or create change and delete schedules Gives the right to show hide information about login in the ARX web interface Only valid if part of a web solution for example extranet Access areas Person register Entry phone subscribers Pulse opening of door Schedules Single sign on User s Guide ARX harane
110. ccess system The configuration starts in the installation tree 1 Mark the control units in the installation tree that the elevator s RCE 16 card is connected to 2 Then add the RCE 16 Card An RCE card must be connected to every elevator Installation tree Brya f New DAC New I O DAC New Entry DAC Relay RCE 16 Card Input Elevator Time Anti passback Booking panel Add a RCE card 3 Under the tab Properties name the RCE 16 card and mark the relays that are to be connected as Elevator User s Guide ARX Access Areas 156 Installation tree Rv Oat O Installation tree 5 Example Company E O Office El Bl Controller office i Bl Back door Al 1 B Balcony door A2 2 i B Entrance 43 3 9 Conference 4 D rr A5 I O 5 Workshop 6 A6 Hi 7 B Eastern door A6 8 i Bl io daci 2 9 i H gt Relay 1 El el Elevator Elevator Ware house E Inbrottslarm CE1 RCE 16 Card settings Name Description Address RCE 16_1 1 sv Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 5 Relay 6 Relay 7 Relay 8 Relay 9 Relay 10 Relay 11 Relay 12 Elevator w Elevator W GE v Standard Y Standard v Standard Y Standard W Standard Y Standard v Standard v Standard v Standard v All same as this The Insta
111. choose the Domains option Domains Name a Description Company Example Standard domain Computer Consulting Ltd Renting B 13 premises The Domains window 2 Inthe Domains window click New x Add domain Name Description Main office The add domain window 3 Write Name and Description and click OK 4 To edit the name and description on already created domains click Modify in the main window To remove domains click Delete in the main window User s Guide ARX Access Areas 148 Examples A party during the evening altered access In the following example the employees are going to have a party on Saturday the 1st of October They are therefore permitted to have access to the main entrance between 18 00 hours and 23 00 hours on that day Therefore an exception has to be made from the access regulations that have been defined for the access areas Domains Datakonsult 4B Ej O Example company EM H E Office H E Server room Back door Al Balcony door 42 Entrance 43 Example Company Standard Name Main building Description _ _ Area Area Category Main building Employee Main building Full access Sche Disa Always Always O 4 Unlo i Arm Disarm Care 1 Begin by selecting Shell protection and employee as above Click on Exception The Schedule windo
112. cture Doors Add doors in the area tree structure Extra fields for persons Create the extra fields for person details that you need Persons Enter personal details Name ID number etc and link persons to access categories Link cards till persons Windows Vista Support After ARX Access Server installation the following settings must be made in Windows Vista in order to get ARX server running correctly User s Guide ARX Appendix e 425 1 Enter Administrative tools on the Control panel Open the Services application 2 Highlight ARX Access server right click and choose Properties File Action Cy Services Local User s Guide ARX View Help es WHE a s Hm aun ARX Access Server Stop the service Restart the service Description The ARX Access Server Application Extended Standard Name ed Alerter amp Application Layer G ic Application Manage amp ARX Access Server Automatic Updates a Background Intellig a ClipBook COM Event System COM System Appli i Computer Browser a Cryptographic Servi CA DCOM Server Proce Ch DHCP Client ze Distributed Link Tra a Distributed Transac _ DNS Client a Error Reporting Ser gi _ Event Log Fast User Switching so Help and Support I HTTP SSL Ch Human Interface D Description Notifies sel Provides 5 Provides s The ARX A Enable
113. d Disabled privileges with the Disabled person checkbox User s Guide ARX Persons 42 Editing person Adam Atkins First name Last name Description ID ID 2_ 20070119 _ 1435514 Domains Stockholm wt Require PIN change within days Disabled person Mo picture Access Categories Credentials My pages Mame Remove c lt a Set validity Window for a person with door privileges 4 To save your entries and continue to add a new person click Save amp new To save your entry and close the window click on OK To close the window without saving click on Cancel Click Apply if you want to save the information and at the same time keep the window open Disabled clearance The checkbox Disabled person gives a person extra time to check in and out This means for example that the time period elapsing between entering a code and the door unlocking are longer than normal 1 Select if the person should have Disabled person access User s Guide ARX Persons 43 Editing person Adam Atkins First name Last name Description ID ID 2_ 20070119 1435514 Domains Stockholm wt Require PIN change within days Disabled person Mo picture Access Categories Credentials My pages Mame A window for a person with door functions 2 Click on Save amp New if you wish to save the information and add a new person to the system Click OK if you wish to save the information and close the wind
114. d also connect one or more relay outputs to the alarm zone NOTE The pre alarm does not sound if the alarm is activated via a Galaxy MAP User s Guide ARX Alarm option 297 2 Alarm tree SAE Brea O Alarm Settings Access categories Pre alarm config J Inbrottslarm CE1 MERE Time in seconds before alarm goes on o A Back door 41 C L4 Controller office Relay holder Relay place Relay position G ig Undercentral Lager Balcony door A2 Dac relay Relay 1 Galaxy alarm zone with the tab Pre alarm activated 7 Click on the button Add in order to select which relay output and which unit control unit or DAC should be added Mark a unit state the relay output and then click on OK 8 In the alarm tree window click OK if you want to save the changes and close the window Click on Cancel if you want to close the window without saving the changes Click on Apply if you want to save the changes and keep the window open User s Guide ARX Alarm option 298 Add DAC To add a DAC to a Galaxy alarm zone do the following 1 Mark the Galaxy alarm zone that the current DAC shall belong to 2 Then select the alternative Add in the window s menu bar and click on DAC B DAC Menu to add a DAC 3 In the window that is now open select which DAC is to be added from the list Available DAC NOTE A DAC can not be connected to a Galaxy alarm zone and
115. d close the window Click Cancel if you want to close without saving the information 4 Click OK if you want to save the information and close the window To close the window without saving the input click the Cancel button Click Apply 1f you want to save the information and at the same time keep the window open User s Guide ARX Apartments option 361 Examples Obtain position of users during fire alarm The fire alarm at the storage room is ringing and you want to quickly find out which persons are in that area 1 Select Zone in the Tools menu 2 The Zone map is shown double click on zone Storage i Warehouse o ooo d A d D Addzone j Edt n O Remove j Window Zone User s Guide ARX Apartments option 362 People in Warehouse mef 1D 5_2008 jadam Example company John Smith ID 6_2008 john_ Example company Michael Bains D 4_2008 Example company Window Person in zone Here you can see that there are 3 persons in this zone User s Guide ARX Apartments option 363 WWW Booking option About Booking With the Booking module is it possible to create a logical structure of bookable resources available in the installation The two main components are the Booking module and a number of actual booking panels The booking panels are connected to controllers and are added to the installation via the nstallation tree This makes it possible to mano
116. d the period for the exception For more information on how to work with schedules see Schedules on page 110 When the period for the exception is highlighted a query window is shown User s Guide ARX Access Areas 136 Create exception for day Query window for the exception 5 Click Yes if you are sure that this is the exception you want to create and highlight the period that is to apply to the exception Schedule June v 2010 Name working hours Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 lease T 3 pT Ob RN safes Existing exception 24 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 E 27 Exception 2010 06 26 26 28 30 Description Tue Wed Thu Name Colour Jun 22 Jun 23 Jun 24 In and out a SAPESSE In Window Schedule for an exception 6 Then click OK in the window Schedule to close this and return to the Access areas window User s Guide ARX Access Areas 137 7 Click OK if you want to save the information and close the window To close the window without saving the input click the Cancel button Click Apply 1f you want to save the information and at the same time keep the window open NOTE When an exception is created this will be indicated in the Access areas window with an asterisk Clear exceptions for access category To clear exceptions for an access category in area tree structure do the following 1 Highlight the area in
117. dded to the office controller Door List LELT Door List RCE 16 Card settings B Exempelfdretaget S Kontor Name LED panel Ej m Undercentral Kontor E i A Door At 1 Description Address v i Bl Door 42 2 Bl Door 43 3 i Bl Door 44 4 A Door 412 6 Relay 1 Standard v All same as this 3 ee 7 Relay 2 Standard v 3 Door AS Relay 3 Standard v E Lager Relay 4 Standard v Relay5 Standard W Relay6 Standard v Relay 7 Standard v Relay 8 Standard v MI Free door licenses 10000044 Used door licenses 6 Apply 3 After this the trigger is created The trigger main window is entered User s Guide ARX Triggers 191 a Users g User Groups A Credentials yy Tag receipt templates E Calendar Schedule bs Door Groups Pt Door Types Trigger P Alarm Door List Firmware EA Logs E zone A Apartments fs Booking E Messages Entry phone directory 4 A new trigger is created by clicking New Trigger alx 5 The trigger applies for doors User s Guide ARX Triggers 192 Create trigger Select hardware Doors Controller 6 All doors that is covered by the trigger is highlighted Create trigger Select doors Search For User s Guide ARX Triggers 193 7 Door not cl
118. der See section Readers on page 273 User s Guide ARX Installation e 236 Installation tree Installation tree 3 Company Example Ltd Solid prox dac 9 9 i Bl Entry phone 10 E Warehouse G Burglary alarm 62 100 Change credential Format for reader eee ee One door controller with a reader connected User s Guide ARX Installation e 237 Inputs tab In the tab nputs you can name the three inputs For example in order to easily see what the input is used for when used in a trigger or in the Log Installation tree T Da Dei B Installation tree Settings Inputs Relay outputs Times Door codes Functions 5 6 Company Example Ltd r EQ Office Input 1 B 28 01 a a 28 01 01 Entr p 1 Name 2ng8no 1 9 28 01 02 Corridor kot 28 01 03 Office 3 ES 28 01 04 Safety 4 Name Ing ng 2 9 28 01 05 Warehouse 28 01 06 Gate 6 mes 28 01 07 Hi O 7 28 01 08 8164 8 Name Ing ng 4 H dac 9 9 9 Entry phone 10 i H gt Relay 1 E H E Warehouse H E Burglary alarm 62 100 lt gt Free door licenses 81 Used door licenses 19 Apply Installation tree with a one door controller input tab Relay outputs tab See the explanation for the Relay outputs tab for a DAC section Relay outputs tab on page 229 Modem tab optional feature If the controller is installed on a location with no physical con
119. der will show a red alert and the elevator will not move e The Relay controlled elevator means that the visitor first swipes their card then the system will light up the lamps buttons for the floors the visitor is permitted to visit has the authority to access When an elevator 1s added to the nstallation tree several accompanying floors are automatically created based upon the number of relays specified as elevator relays under item 3 User s Guide ARX Access Areas 158 6 Go to the tab Floors and add the door control dac 9 9 to floor 1 Also check the open elevator door which means that the door unlocks when you have a granted access on the elevator reader If you also want that a granted access on the floor reader will result in that the elevator is called check the call elevator Installation tree oe Be O Installation tree Elevator settings Floors 5 6 Company Example Ltd Office 0 dac 9f 9 Relay 1 Elevator g zi 28 01 Floor 2 Relay 2 Elevator 28 01 01 Entr D 1 28 01 02 Corridor kot R 28 01 03 Office 3 28 01 04 Safety 4 28 01 05 Warehouse 28 01 06 Gate 6 28 01 07 Hi O 7 Name Floor 1 28 01 08 8164 8 HO dac 9 9 Ry Entry phone 10 Number H gt Relay 1 A DAC settings Elevator RCE16 11 DAC dac 9 9 E Door A6 H E Warehouse C Call elevator Burglary alarm 62 100 Description ct Ge os o
120. dge trigger alarms e Notice yellow icon Means that you have seen the alarm but want to keep it in the list for later The alarm turns Yellow e Acknowledge green icon The alarm is acknowledged and stays in the list until the action of the trigger is reset In the settings for trigger group you can set that reset of an action can be made through acknowledging it in the alarm list and or automatically after desired time The alarm turns green User s Guide ARX Trigger alarm list 203 Camera About Camera With this function you can connect surveillance cameras to you access control system ARX works together with most network cameras on the market In the examples below a Axis 207 1s shown User s Guide ARX Camera 204 Add camera 1 Choose Camera in the Tools menu Camera Main window for the Camera function 2 Select New to add a network camera to ARX 3 Enter Name user name password and the URL to the camera Edit camera Kontoret SE http 10 63 239 S mjpa video mjpg Jame date User s Guide ARX Camera 205 In the URL parameters section you can set the camera operation The following list shows the most common setting for an Axis 207 network camera clock Hide show time stamp Value 0 1 compression Set the compression for the video Value 0 100 date Hide show date Value 0 1 fps Set the number of frames per second for the camera Value 0 and up 20 needs a
121. dow without saving the input click the Cancel button Click Apply 1f you want to save the information and at the same time keep the window open The configuration options for the selected Rule template are User s Guide Max number of coming bookings the maximum number of active bookings a user is allowed to have Max bookings per month the maximum number of bookings a user is allowed to have in the same month Restarts the first of each month Minimum days between bookings the minimum number of days a user must have between two bookings Release time the time period in minutes a user is allowed to activate a booking After this period the booked resource is released Minimum time left to book slot The minimum number of minutes left of a time slot when a resource is bookable ARX Booking option 382 e Bookers name in web booking The name of the person making a booking is visible for other user in My pages Modify rule template To change the settings for a rule template do the following 1 Inthe window Rules highlight the template that you want to change and click Modify 2 Inthe window that now opens you can modify or change the settings for the template 3 Click OK if you want to save the information and close the window To close the window without saving the input click the Cancel button Click Apply 1f you want to save the information and at the same time keep the window open Remove rule
122. e Query dialog for deleting a schedule 3 Ifyou are sure you want to remove the schedule click Yes User s Guide ARX Schedules 119 Examples Change the time for the exit button All exterior doors have an exit button This shall be active up until 17 00 hours instead of 18 00 hours This is accordingly an additional schedule which is used for exit buttons on doors and other operation modes that apply to doors 1 Open the main Schedule window go to the tab Other and open the schedule that is used by all exterior doors 2 Click and pull down the lower time limit until 17 is showing instead of 18 Close by clicking on Finish User s Guide ARX Schedules e 120 Edit schedule ON Weekdays 7 19 Name ON Weekdays 7 19 Description Calendars Open Calendar Weekday Weekend Half day 00 00 01 00 02 00 03 00 04 00 05 00 06 00 07 00 08 00 09 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 13 00 14 00 16 00 16 00 17 00 18 00 19 00 20 00 21 00 22 00 23 00 24 00 Increased security after theft The Company Example wants to increase the security after thefts Therefore all users must use their cards when leaving the building after 17 00 hours instead of 18 00 hours and card with PIN at weekends This is a question of security and is controlled by the security level schedule which determines during which times cards and codes shall be used Due to the fact that the exit button has prev
123. e Note Be especially careful to check that there are no people in an anti passback zone After reset these persons can not exit this zone Anti pass back in zone option Anti pass back in zone is a feature that makes it possible to deny a person entry through a door twice that is not allowing a person to swipe his her card twice in a door reader For a zone you can either choose anti pass back as an option check box when you creates an new zone or by editing an existing Zone To edit a existing zone do the following User s Guide ARX Zone option 393 1 Select a zone and click the Edit button in the lower part of the window or right click on a zone in the map area and choose Edit 2 Click OK if you want to save the change and close the window Click Cancel if you want to close the window and not save the changes Note The anti pass back function applies to the zone a person enters That is the zone a person walks in to The Anti pass back function is optional and only accessible in the ARX Client software if there 1s a valid licence that covers anti pass back present Activate door block in the anti pass back zone When anti pass back is activated for a zone it is possible to block all other doors in the zone for passage for users that have been let into the zone by other users This is useful in zones that does not utilize revolving doors for entrance exit In other words the function requires granted
124. e 1 Service Enabled a Verkst ll User s Guide ARX Appendix e 427 Installation of Performer To administrate keys the Performer application is needed Be careful to follow these instructions for the installation of Performer and the Performer integration applications Note If the installation is not made correctly problems can occur that can be difficult solve For a complete description of the installation procedure and use of the application please refer to the performer user guide 1 Open the ARX cd and run setup exe If a safety warning appears click Run 2 Click through a number of dialogs and accept the licence agreement 3 When the following dialog window appears select the Performer component ARX ACCESS Dali Setup Choose Components ha Choose which Features of ARY ACCESS Dali you want to install ARX Check the components you want to install and uncheck the components you don t want to install Click Mext bo continue Description Breitir Ime rom Pre Fos in Select components to install Wla JRE 1 5 0 06 C ORS Access Documentatic ARX Access Server ARX Access ACE CARX oc Performer Space required 346 1MB lt User s Guide ARX Appendix e 428 4 Choose install location and start menu folder in the two following dialogs 5 Then accept the licence agreement 6 Choose the SQOL Server 2005 Express Sybase 9 0 does not work with ver
125. e ARX Installation e 208 DAC with amang ef ings a carg w reader Controller Door controls with card readers are connected to the control units Menu options installation To simplify building and customising of the installation tree there are a number of extra menu options In the nstallation tree window z Installation tree Menu option in the window Installation tree These are in order of appearance and from left to right F p Add depending on the level you are at in the tree structure you can add Folder Controller DAC or Readers with this menu option Remove removes selected object q Status shows the current status for the selected component in a separate window User s Guide ARX Installation e 209 Expand shows the entire tree structure for the selected object The menu options Add Remove and Status can also be made available by right clicking with the mouse on the desired object in the installation tree NOTE By right clicking a controller or DAC in the installation tree you will also get the extra menu option Functions e Functions for a controller you can choose the option Load Reboot or Terminal and for a DAC you can choose Pulse open or Go to door Recommendation When to reboot a controller use the menu option Reboot in the Installation tree window Rebooting via command in a terminal window will cause the terminal window not to close properly Symbols in the install
126. e Delete button User s Guide ARX Door types 1 0 Examples Create a door type where the validity of the exit button can be changed The Company Example wants to create a door type with an exception for when the exit button or other operation modes are relevant First of all an additional schedule must be created to control when the exit button is active A basic installation is to select office time between 07 00 19 00 hours 1 Open the main window for Schedules click on the tab Additional Schedules and click on New User s Guide ARX Door types 171 New schedule m x Name Other Schedule office hours Description To add door modes 0 O Calendars Standardkalender v Weekday Weekend Half day Additional schedules set to be active during office hours 2 Click on finish and then open the main window for door types and select New 3 Change to Additional schedules office time that you previously created for the Exit button and press OK User s Guide ARX Door types 172 lm New Door Type Name Inner door office hours Description Domains Example company Door Unlocked Always off Buzzer Always on Motorlock day Always off v Buy alarm time Always off v Unlock From reader Always off v Lock from reader Always off v Open button Other Schedule Office hours Latched open button Always
127. e must be at least one resett type to this trigger lt Description Restore type s Doors not closed Active Door closed C Automatically seconds C Other Restore types e Door closed The trigger is deactivated when the door is closed Greyed out when non applicable events are used e Automatically seconds Enter the time in seconds for when the trigger will be deactivated e Other Check Other to choose another event that will act as deactivation of current trigger Enter a description and check Active to make the trigger active Finish by clicking Next Note At least one restore type must be marked User s Guide ARX Triggers 181 7 A summary of the properties of the trigger is shown Check that the properties are correct and click Finish to save the trigger Create trigger Summary The following information will be saved Selected unit s Dorr Al Selected event Door opened Common properties for selected unit s Trigger description Door 41 opened Active Yes Restore type s Door closed Description Active D rr 41 Door opened Door 41 opened Normal In order for the trigger to result in another event to happen for example that the corridor lights are turned on when a door is opened an Action needs to be added refer to next chapter User s Guide ARX Triggers 182 Add filter template as trigger
128. e operator templates is used when a new user is added as operator see section Add an operator on page 333 Add an operator template To add an operator template do the following 1 Choose System Operator templates in the main window 2 Inthe window Operator templates click on New to add a operator template User s Guide ARX Operators Operator templates and Roles 336 Operator Templates Name Description Performer integration Template that is used by the Performer integration System administrator template System administrator template with full access The Operator templates window with a list of available templates 3 Inthe window that opens enter the Name and Description Operator Template BA T All domains reel LA default iA Stockholm The window to add a new Operator template 4 Click on the Add role to set the role user rights for the current operator template If you have the optional feature Domains installed you also have the possibility to define different roles for each domain If you add a role on the globe icon the user rights apply for all domains If you add a role on a house icon the user rights apply only for this domain User s Guide ARX Operators Operator templates and Roles 337 Using the button Create a new template from this you copy the active operator template with a new name in a new window This is useful
129. e you find all the basic settings for the booking panel On the right side of the window enter the reader Name a short Description Pulse time in seconds and in which Mode the elevator should operate User s Guide ARX Installation 266 Installation tree Br eat g O OOOO O Installation tree Elevator settings Floors S Building 4 7 upooo1 Name Elevator 14 fH g Daci 1 i io dact 2 Description Entry dac1 3 H gt Relay 1 Input 1 Mode Reader control 4 Lock 1 owe PI RCE 16_1 4 Anti passbk01 fi Bookingp1 J uboo02 Pulse time sec 5 m Installation tree with Elevator highlighted Elevator settings tab The differences between the two Mode options Reader control and Switch control are these e Reader control means that the visitor first selects a floor and then swipes the card If the visitor does not have access rights for the selected floor the reader alerts and the elevator will not move e Switch control means that the visitor first must swipe his her card Then the system lights up the buttons i e makes available that represent the floors for which the person have access to Floor tab When you have added an elevator to the Installation tree the system automatically adds a number of floors based on the relays that are configured as elevator relays User s Guide ARX Installation e 26 7 If you want to delete a floor select the
130. ea tree structure of the window Access areas or are connected to alarm zones If you try to do this a menu dialog with the notification text The object cannot be deleted since it is already in use by Controller Add controller To add a controller to the installation tree do the following 1 Highlight the folder in the installation tree that the controller shall be located under 2 Then select the option Add in the window menu bar and click Controller CEA Ki Booking panel Controller Folder Galaxy control panel One door controller Menu for adding a controller 3 The symbol for the new controller is now added to the installation tree on the left side of the window 4 On the right side of the window enter a Name for the controller and write a brief Description User s Guide ARX Installation e 214 Installation tree gt Installation tree Settings Modem B Stockholm ea Name Description Serial number oo MY Entr DAC iH E gt Relay 2 ul RCE 16 5 af T tt 1 Time zone Active 7 ade B Uppsala Automatically upgrade firmware when the controller connects Window Installation tree with settings for controller 5 Afterwards enter a Serial number and select which Time zone that 1s applicable The serial number can either be entered directly or it can be selected from a list of available controllers To select from this list click the button to the right o
131. eceipt templates For more information see chapter Card Receipt Templates on page 95 Modify Person Data At any time you can add edit and remove data attached to a person 1 Highlight a person in the Persons window 2 Click Modify See Add a Person on page 40 for more information on how to edit and add data Remove Person To remove a person do as follows 1 Highlight the appropriate person in the window Persons 2 Click Delete Delete P Do you really want to delete Adam Atkins Les Query dialog Delete person 3 Ifyou are sure that this is the correct person to remove click Yes NOTE When you remove a person their card or keys will still be in the card list and will no longer work Therefore all cards affected should be removed before removing the person User s Guide ARX Persons 53 Search for a Person The search function in the Persons window helps you to find one person in a long list of persons Persons First name Last name a Description ID Access ex User name Domain Leverant r Almaren 1D 25_20100 Exempelfore V S Repara Andersson Persson 4 ove Exempelf re F retaget AB Search field in window Persons l 2 Enter a text in the input field Separate first and last names with a single blank space The search function is insensitive to letter case so you can enter both upper and lowercase characters Click Search
132. ed To choose more than one row keep the Ctrl key depressed while selecting 5 Then click on the button Update Now a query window is shown with information that the estimated time for the update or upgrade can be up to 5 minutes Note In systems with many cards it can take more than 5 minutes per controller User s Guide ARX Firmware e 310 Upgrade firmware The upgrade will take up to 5 minutes The controller will reboot and the doors will be in offline mode Query window Upgrade firmware 6 Click Yes to start the update or No to cancel NOTE When you have clicked Update the server will reboot all the selected controllers Because they are reset the controllers are also updated with the new firmware NOTE During the update all connected doors will be offline NOTE Updates will be performed in sequence one controller at a time User s Guide ARX Firmware 311 Logs Pe About Logs In the ARX there 1s a detailed log function that the user can study In the logs all information is saved for events in the system These events are all the types of changes that occur in the system for example if a new access group is created a DAC has been connected or if the settings for readers are changed In the function Logs there is also the possibility for users to filter and sort the different records in order to more easily study specific periods types of events or events linked to a specific operator If yo
133. emove Access Category 1 Select the appropriate access category in the window Access categories 2 Click Delete Delete Query dialog for Delete access category 3 Ifyou are sure that this is the correct access category to remove click the button Yes User s Guide ARX Access Categories 76 Default validity for access categories With this feature in the System menu you can set the default end date when adding a person to a access categories Default validity for acces kax Default times Default end date O One day O One week One month O One year 8 Forever O Custom Custom date Window Default validity for access categories Note that the default setting is Forever which means that if no changes are made all new persons added to the system will have access until they are removed from the system or 1f you add an exception on a certain person User s Guide ARX Access Categories Examples Define access categories Access categories are used in order to group together people who need different access rights Hint Normally the access categories should be named after a function rather than a place or area For example IT personnel instead of server room The authorities can then be increased by more areas without the name of the access category being misleading Company Example has several well defined groups that are practical to keep separate Employees
134. emplate 1s now added to the list of valid card formats User s Guide ARX Credentials 91 Examples Lost Card Stina Karlsson has lost her card or her old card no longer functions In this case Stina has to be allocated a new card at the same time as the old card is totally deleted from the system 1 Open Stina Karlsson 2 Go to the tab Cards keys mark the card that is to be removed and click on Delete card 3 Add anew card Card number 23412341234 Card Format Solid prox Description Inhibited 4 Save Stina Karlsson Alternatively if Stina has lost her card just inhibit it in case she finds it again An employee leaves Stina Karlsson leaves User s Guide ARX Credentials 92 The card only has to be cleared when Stina returns it When a new employee starts working at the Company Example the card is already in the system and can quickly be re used 1 Open the window Cards keys and open the card that Stina Karlsson has 2 Click on Clear Owner fl Card 123333 Solid prox Card number 123333 Card Format Description Owner Stina Karlsson Change owner Clear owner Go to owner Inhibited 3 Click on OK to confirm Card registered on the wrong person You as the administrator have registered a card on the wrong person by mistake Instead of removing the card and registering it again you are able to quite simply se
135. en you add readers to your installation 4 Click OK if you want to save the information To close the window without saving the input click the Cancel button NOTE For certain card formats some of the parameters are locked and greyed out Locked parameters can not be changed Add Card format To add a new card format do the following 1 Select the menu System in the main window and click the option Card format 2 Inthe window Card format select a reader type and click the button New 3 Inthe new window that opens you can now give a Name and set the parameters for the new card format User s Guide ARX Credentials 88 Card format Marne Description Reader type System number Detfaut format for readers Assign to readers Window Card format with settings for the new card format 4 Inthe field System number enter the shared system number that is applicable for this card format 5 You can select the option Default format for readers which means that the current card format will be the format that is automatically prompted when you add a new reader to your installation 6 If you select the checkbox Assign to readers anew window displays where you can choose to assign the new card format to readers that are already in the installation User s Guide ARX Credentials 89 Assign ABC Format to readers Reader a a R Window to add a new card format to existing readers 7 Click
136. er 212 Remove folder 213 Controller 214 Add controller 214 Modify controller settings 218 Remove controller 219 Extra Functions controller 219 DAC 220 Add a new DAC 220 Add connected DAC 222 DAC options 223 One door controller 234 Add a One door controller 234 Pulse open door 244 Relay 244 Input 247 Airlock option 250 Entry phone option 252 Entry DAC options 253 Booking panel option 260 Add Booking panel 261 Booking panel options 261 RCE 16 board option 262 Add a RCE 16 card 262 Elevator option 264 Add Elevator 264 Time Anti passback option 270 Add Time Anti passback 271 Readers 273 Add readers 273 Galaxy Intrusion Panel 275 User s Guide Hidden text ARX Access Control System 8 Connect controller to Galaxy Intrusion Panel 277 Status 279 The tab Error list 283 Controller loading queue 283 Status settings 284 Examples 286 Adding doors and floors in the installation tree286 Alarm option 287 About Alarm 287 Menu options Alarm 287 Add alarm zones 288 Settings for alarm zones 289 Alarm settings for DAC 293 Galaxy alarm zone 295 Add Galaxy alarm zone 295 Add DAC 299 Add Virtual RIO VRIO 304 VRIO inputs 305 VRIO outputs 308 Firmware 309 About Firmware 309 Check and Update Firmware 309 Logs 312 About Logs 312 Show Logs 313 Search 314 Show details 314 Filter 315 Calendar 319 About Calendar 319 User s Guide Hidden text ARX Access Control System 9 Add Calendar Modify
137. er level of security for example a server room or storage room e Begin with many access areas By defining many access areas during configuration it is possible to have a greater flexibility when deciding more exact access rights for the company s employees e Explanation of the door controls called Buying time The doors hat are called for example Buying time reception do not have any locking function but they are just readers that can delay activation of the alarm e Explanation of the Elevator access area By delegating the doors that are connected to the elevator doors to their own access area it is possible to decide which access categories are permitted to use the elevators e Explanation of the Entry phone access area By delegating the door function for the entry phones to their own access area it is possible to decide which group of users are exempt from using the entry phones when entering the building User s Guide ARX Access Areas 155 The Company Example installs an elevator When an elevator is installed in the access system a specific hardware installation and several other measures must be taken in the access area tree A RCE 16 card must be installed in connection to the elevator A card reader must also be installed in the elevator The Company Example will also have a door function connected to floor for increased security The Elevator option must be installed at the configuration of the ARX A
138. er s operating system and its respective settings Here are three examples of the different user interfaces User s Guide ARX ARX Client software e 33 Eo ARX Access Solid utveckling master localhost F Installation tree O Installation tree H E Company Example AB max Persons oS Geer Advanced earch gt l p N Sg z al Li yescription ID P ername De an a a 25_20100 a i E oe Eva Persson It 20004 Exempelfre F retaget AB ikast anderson 1_201004 Exempelf re F retaget AB ee coe oe LOK canei Apply Example of Floating with background User s Guide ARX ARX Client software e 34 EJ ARX Access Solid utveckling master localhost Fie Edit Tools System Window Help Name Description Domain Administrativ personal Exempelforetaget 4B Exempelf retaget 4B Exempelf retaget 4B Exempelf retaget 4B lExempelf retaget 4B Exempelforetaget 4B lExempelforetaget AB R Modify w Delete Example of Tabbed user interface Ed ARX ACCESS Solid Utveckling master localhost Fie Edit Tools System Windows Help 4 ORB Qo Persons 0 First name Last name Description ID Adam Atkins ID 1_20050 Access catego res ae Ce Description Personal KategoriA Example of Floating user interface User s Guide ARX ARX Client so
139. er to easily see what the input is used for when used in a trigger or in the Log Installation tree mfx aoe E Installation tree i Or CO 5 Company Example AB i i S O Floor 1 H f Floor 1 LCU LCU 1 Company Example Galax S E Floor 2 ci Warehouse i G T Lager LCU i fone f lfEntry phone 1 M Warehouse HIO 2 i A Warehouse 3 Installation tree with a one door controller input tab User s Guide ARX Installation e 254 Lost connection tab Under this tab you can select what will happen when the connection to the entry DAC is broken The two main options are e Retain status when connection is broken e Use the following configuration when connection is broken If you select this option and you can enter which configuration parameters that will apply during a breakdown The parameters are divided into three groups DAC init Mode for outer reader and Mode for inner reader Installation tree RY OA O Installation tree Times Doorcodes Functions SQ Company Example AB Settings Inputs Relay outputs Lost connection EQ Floor 1 fi i E Floor 1 LCU Retain status when connection is broken Xj LCU 1 4 Company Example Galaxy O Use the following configuration when connection is broken DAC init Mode For outer reader Mode for inner reader 5 E Lager Lcu wear adel locked Blocked Hl Warehouse HIO 2 Warehouse 3 E Door A6 Burglar alarm 62 100 lt
140. ernatives on the Door type tab differs for floors with DAC and for floors without DAC For some of the door modes the Exception function can be used to define exceptions from overall schedules User s Guide ARX Access Areas 146 er Access areas R C 5 Domains 5 default B 1 Area Al B DB Elevator i i a Floor om a 10 Floor 1 i e Floor2 D DAC see o Stockholm Name Floor 2 Description Door type Door Type Interior Door Door Unlocked Buzzer Motorlock day Buy alarm time Unlock From reader Lock From reader The Door type tab for floor with DAC et Access areas Rr Ot Domains o default B 1 Area Al B DB Elevator a Floor m Floor moses E DAC ma 6 Stockholm Name Floor 1 Door type Door Type Exterior Door Door Unlocked Reader Security level in Card PIN Always Exceptio Door code in The Door type tab for floor without DAC User s Guide ARX Access Areas 147 Domains option The Domains option allows you to edit Domains in the System menu Domains act as a superior level to the Access areas and can be useful if your company has more than one office and a decentralized administration of ARX access control system for each office is desired Add domain To add a new domain do the following 1 Select the System menu in the main window and
141. erson Adam Atkins Adm o atkins o Garages 0 O esos m ae _ EN TS Z Disabi Access Categories Credentials my pages Card numbdet l Description Card Forma Owner Inhibitei 123454566 Cd prox fidema BW Mody cerd Ef WP Delete card Hand in key Hand out key Open key in Performer e 2 The Performer application starts For an entire explanation of the following steps 3 to 5 and the functionality of Performer refer to the Performer User guide 3 Start by choosing the System that is used User s Guide ARX Persons 56 Hand out in keys T Mast E ser 4 Choose one of the key groups in the example below PK1 is selected Then click gt followed by Next Hand out in keys User s Guide ARX Persons 57 5 Choose one of the keys in the lower pane Check the Print receipt if the person should sign refer to the Performer user guide for more information Click the End button Hand out in keys Hand out Receiver Atkins Adam a Select the keys you want to work with from list Name Marking Bookhand User key PK2 1 Ea Select the keys you wantto hand out fror list a fists SetislNo Marking Number Keyholder Quantity User key 123456 0212122004 PK2Q 1 1 1 Print receipt Choose receipt text Utlamningskvitto Origi fxd Window envelope Cancel lt lt Previous Next gt gt End 6 Performer
142. es Administrate bookings Gives the right to see and or create change or delete bookings for people Gives the right to see and or create change and delete access categories Gives the right to see and or create change and delete domains Gives the right to see and or create change and delete door types Gives the right to see and or create change and delete posts for everything that has to do with the configuration of the booking function Resource tree time slot templates etc Gives the right to see and or create change and delete hardware in the installation tree Gives the right to see and or create change and delete calendars Gives the right to see and or create change and delete cards Gives the right to see and or create change and delete Card receipts Gives the right to see the log function in ARX Access categories Domains Door types Booking Basic configuration Hardware installation Calendars Card receipts Show logs User s Guide ARX Explanation Also demands ae bee ad x of bookings Personregister xX Access categories x Apartments Schedules Lx Person register Access Areas x Schedules x xX x Calendars Hardware installation Access categories x Person register x Operator x Operator s templates and Roles ar a a EE Operators Operator templates and Roles 341 Download client application Gives the oper
143. es In the ARX client software you can reach the same menu options in different ways One way is to highlight an object select a menu in the same window and then select one of the displayed menu options z Installation tree Ry wo i Falder E Controller offline a Galaxy control panel OMM Example of a highlighted object Building A and the window menu In some windows like Access areas or Installation Tree you can select an object and then right click to display the popup menu with related options 4 Installation tree Een Building 41 W Remove Folder Delete q FF line gt Galaxy control panel Functions Example of popup menu for a selected object Building A1 selected with right click of the mouse button This manual describes the first method of selecting a menu but in many cases using the popup menus works exactly the same User s Guide ARX ARX Client software 28 Sort columns In all windows in the ARX client software that contains lists with columns is it possible rearrange these columns This is done by grabbing the column header with the mouse cursor and move it to the desired place First name escription Last name ID Adam hs Atkins ID 1 20050 Rearranging columns Sort lists In windows where the information is presented in the form of lists you can choose how these lists should be sorted Choose between ascending or descending order by clic
144. escription Company Example Exterior Door Company Example Innerd rr Company Example linnerd rr h g s k Company Example Innerd rr konstorstid User s Guide ARX Schedules 123 7 Change the schedule for the Exit button and select the additional schedule that you recently created to set the exit button only to work between 8 17 8 Finally change the schedule for the Security level Out Select the security level schedule that you recently created 9 This is how the installation now looks for the changed door type exterior door Click on OK max E Door type Exterior Door Name Description Domains Door Unlocked Buzzer Motorlock day Buy alarm time Unlock from reader Lock from reader Open button Latched open button Reader Security level in Security level out Door code in Door code out Card number as door code in Card number as door code out Exterior Door Example company Always off Always on Always off Always off Always off Always off Office hours Always off Card Always Card card PIN weekends Always off Always off Always off Always off User s Guide ARX Schedules 124 Access Areas About Access Areas An ARX installation can be split up into a number of different access areas
145. ess 3A swipe card To return to the current door function schedule Press 3B swipe card OBS If during the input the decision is regretted it is possible to cancel by finishing the input with B instead of A User s Guide ARX Card Reader User Functionality 405 User s Guide ARX Card Reader User Functionality 406 ARX Server Manager About ARX Server Manager Before the ARX Client software can run configure the ARX Server Manager In the ARX Server Manager you can also control some of the parameters that are needed for the ARX Client software In ARX Server Manager all licences and keys are installed This is also where the database is backed up This section goes through step by step how you e Install licences e Install server keys e Edit system properties e Back up the database User s Guide ARX ARX Server Manager 407 Ea ARX Server Manager File Backup Status ARS Access service is running Licence information Customer Solid utveckling Feature BaseSystem Operators Solid utveckling galaxy galaxy _vrio Solid utveckling import export Solid utveckling air_lock Solid utveckling SNMP Solid utveckling offline timelox Solid utveckling residential number_apart Solid utveckling booking booking_panels Solid utveckling entry_phone Solid utveckling mypages_booking mypaq Solid utveckling el
146. euvre connected units from the booking panels through installed DACs and relays Regular doors and doors controlled by the booking functions can be connected to the same controller The Booking module is only accessible in the ARX Client software if there is a valid licence that covers these features present User s Guide ARX Booking option 364 The picture shows how the different parts of the booking function are connected Resurstrad Area we Booking object L pe Resource g Door control i H gt Relay Resource ASAE Persons e Resource tree contains areas booking objects and resources that are connected too and controls doors and relays e Resource access decides which persons or apartments have access to which booking objects It 1s also possible to connect a schedule to the resource access e Time slot templates controls the length of the bookable time slot length for every booking object e Rule templates controls the maximum amount of bookings for every bookable object e Booking object can be for example a conference room or a laundry room Additionally there is a booking list where the administrator can see the bookings made and which ones are active User s Guide ARX Booking option 365 Resources tree In the tree structure to the left of the Resource tree window the different resource areas booking objects and resources are visible On the right side of the wind
147. evator Server private keys Private keys CN Solid Utveckling ARX CA OU ARX SAC Main window for the ARX Server Manager Installing licences Licences decide which functions that you have access to in the ARX Client software Before you can use the ARX Client software you must install the licences Do the following 1 Click on Add in the main window 2 Open the licence files alc that you have The password is automatically filled in Installing private key You receive a private key with your purchase of the ARX Access system that shows that you have a valid licence and have the right to use the software This is how you install your private key User s Guide ARX ARX Server Manager 408 1 Click on Import in the main window Then click on Open to import your private key Ea Import server private keys Enter Server private keys information Specify the pass phrase and the File with the servers private keys Server private keys File Key passphrase TTT Import of private key 2 Locate the file that contains your key pfx Then fill in the password and press Finish If you want to see more information about the key before you finalize the import press on Next RA Import server private keys Server private key information Press Finish to use this server private key Key information C S5E 5T Stockholm L Stockholm O utveckling OU 4R 54 C4 CN Solid Ut veckling ARX
148. evel out Choose between the existing security level schedules for exiting that are available e Door code In When a door code for entering shall be active e Door code Out When a door code for leaving shall be active e Card number as door code In When the card number is to be used as a door code when entering e Card number as door code out When the card number is to be used as a door code when leaving NOTE If a card number should work as an door code you must both set the parameter Card number as door code in or Card number as door code out and create an matching card format This card format should be of the type Manual PIN NOTE The operation mode Unlock with card and Lock with card only works in combination with the security level Card not with Card PIN User s Guide ARX Door types 169 Modity Door type To change the settings for a door type do the following 1 Click the Door type button in the main window 2 Highlight the door you want to change in the Door type window and click Modify 3 Change the parameters for the door type in the separate window that now opens 4 Click OK if you want to save the changes and close the window Click Cancel if you want to close the window want saving for the changes Click Apply if you want to save the changes and at the same time keep the window open Delete Door type 1 Highlight the door you want to remove in the Door type window 2 Click th
149. ew button 3 Inthe Create entry phone directory window that now opens all settings options for the new directory entry are displayed User s Guide ARX Entry Phone Directory option 386 fentry phone title modify apt 1 100 Name Description Called From Short phone number 0003 Full phone number 123123123 Number to dial 123123123 Answer message apt 1 100 Remove Window Create Entry phone directory For each new entry you can set the following options Name The name of the holder of the apartment office etc This is visible in the entry phone display maximum 16 characters Description A brief description Short phone number The number that will work as a speed dial number from the entry phones By default the first available number is set for a new entry Full phone number The number that will be linked to the holder of the apartment or office If you dial this number from an entry phone in the installation the phone will ring at the apartment office Number to dial The holders complete phone number including any prefix area code etc Answer message The text message maximum 16 characters that will be displayed in the entry phone when a User s Guide ARX Entry Phone Directory option e 387 connection is established For example a description of the floor house number etc e Called from With this option yo
150. ew day type you want to add to 3 Inthe Calendar window click OK if you want to save the information and close the window To close the window without saving the input click the Cancel button Click Apply if you want to save the information and at the same time keep the window open User s Guide ARX Calendar e 328 Example Add holiday to an existing calendar The Company Example s standard calendar needs to be complemented with holidays 1 Go to the main window for Calendar and choose to edit the existing standard calendar 2 Under the Settings tab click on Add day type fH Editing calendar Standard calendar Name Standard calendar Description Domains Year 2008 v Settings Calendar Exceptions Day types Colour Abbreviation Add day type i Hl Day type Yacation Abbreviation Week definitions Colour orange v Monday Tuesday Wednesday B Weekday Thursday OO Weekday Friday B Weekday Saturday GB Weekend Sunday GM Weekend Under settings in the calendar you add new day types 3 Fill in the name choose colour and click OK User s Guide ARX Calendar e 329 4 Click on the Calendar tab and change the days that shall be marked with the new day types Settings Calendar Exceptions Under the Calendar tab change the days that fi
151. f the field Serial number User s Guide ARX Installation e 215 Window Select serial number from list 6 Finally define if the controller is to be set as Active and if the controller firmware should be updated automatically when the controller connects 7 Click OK if you want to save the changes and close the window Click Cancel if you want to close the window and not save the changes Click Apply if you want to save the changes and at the same time keep the window open NOTE The controller serial number is written in the format 00 06 8e 3x xx xx where the last five character positions are different for each controller The controller serial number is normally found on the label that is attached to the front of the CPU card inside the controller Note that you can still add information to the controller or reactivate it later in the installation process Modem tab optional feature If the controller is installed on a location with no physical contact with the local network it can be provided with a modem which communicates with the ARX server through the telephone line On the Connection Events tab you define the controller behaviour User s Guide ARX Installation e 216 e Connect schedule Setting for when the controller uses the modem for communication e Connects events The selected events trigger the controller to use the modem to contact the ARX server e Notes Field for additional information I
152. fast computer resolution Set the resolution for example 160x120 240x280 480x360 640x480 or the resolution the camera can deliver text Hide show text in the video Value 0 1 To add a new parameter click the Add button and enter the parameter name and value New parameter The camera settings shown above requires a fast computer connected to the same LAN network as the camera Try your settings by showing the camera User s Guide ARX Camera 206 Show the camera Select Camera viewer in the Tools menu View camera fo x Active camera Office Main window for the camera viewer showing connection attempt If the computer or the network is slow and have problems to show the video correctly try to lower the frames per second the compression or the resolution of the camera User s Guide ARX Camera 207 Installation a About Installation With the nstallation function you link together the different physical equipment in your installation Examples of physical equipment are controllers DACs and readers In the program the different equipment is shown in an installation tree that simplifies the overview of the connections between equipment and the architecture of the installation The different building blocks in the installation tree are Folders Controllers DACs DAC I O DAC and Entry Phone DAC Card readers in and out readers User s Guid
153. for RCE 16 cards and controllers See Add filter template as trigger on page 183 User s Guide ARX Triggers 178 4 The door controllers in ARX are shown Using the Search function only for door controllers you can find a door by writing the beginning of the name of the door Remove the search word and click Search to return to the complete list Highlight one or several doors in the list and click Next Create trigger Select door s Search For Doors D rr 412 Dorr A2 Dorr 43 Dorr At Dorr 45 User s Guide ARX Triggers 179 5 The list displays all events available to trigger Choose desired event and click Next Create trigger Select event Trigger event Access invalid area blocked at reader locking input 7 closed locking input 7 open Communication Failure DAC communication Failure restored DAC ay locked oor closed oor Forced open Door locked with card door Door not closed Door opened Door unlocked with card door uress alarm at reader vent buffer overflow DAC nhibited card at reader nvalid PIN at reader nvalid card at reader nvalid category at reader nvalid door at reader nvalid format at reader nvalid operation at reader nvalid schedule at reader otorlock Failed to lock jatorlock locked User s Guide ARX Triggers 180 6 Choose the properties for the trigger Create trigger Add properties lt br gt Observe that ther
154. ftware 35 With the slider Size of toolbar icons it 1s possible for the user to customize the size of the icons in the main window toolbar In the field User interface is it possible to reset how warnings are displayed These warnings can for example be warning dialogs like Save changes Save changes Example of a warning If you have previously chosen not to display these warning messages but want to go back to displaying the messages check the option Reset warning messages and click on the OK button Lock the ARX Client software In the field Lock ARX Client software a number program settings are shown e In order to lock the client after a period of inactivity check the checkbox Lock the ARX Client software after and choose a number of minutes e If you want the client window to be minimized when the client is locked check the checkbox Minimise on lock e ARX client software is equipped with a standard lock screen image but if you want to display another image click the Browse button e The lock screen transparency for the selected lock screen image can be set with the Use transparency checkbox and the Lock screen transparency slider User s Guide ARX ARX Client software 36 Data from server Under the heading Data from server you can define Max returning rows from a query This option makes it possible to limit long listings being displayed from search results which can speed up the display This
155. he cards and keys that are stored in the system is shown 3 Highlight the card that you want to edit in the card list and click the button Modify User s Guide ARX Credentials 83 i Credential 1231231123 Solid prox Credential number 1231231123 Credential Format Description restricted House 4 apt 1 100 Window to modify a card 4 Inthe window that now opens click the button Change owner 5 Choose a new person from the list and click OK 6 Click OK if you want to save the information and close the window To close the window without saving the input click the Cancel button Click Apply 1f you want to save the information and at the same time keep the window open The card is now shown in the window Credentials without any owner Clear owner This option will remove the information about the owner from the card and make the card available again 1 Select the option Credentials in the menu Tools in the main window 2 Inthe window Credentials that now opens a list of the cards and keys that are stored in the system is shown 3 Highlight the card that you want to edit in the card list and click the button Modify User s Guide ARX Credentials 84 i Credential 1231231123 Solid prox Credential number 123 1231 123 Credential Format Description restricted House 4 apt 1 100 Window to modify a card 4 Inthe window that now open
156. he card 3 Enter PIN code e Inthe field Statis indication time you define how long the status for the blocking input is displayed on the reader after entering the PIN code The time is defined in seconds Note Time for showing status also decide how long time a DAC waits for answer from the alarm central for automatic unlocking of a door when disarming the alarm See function Unlock door when disarming above User s Guide ARX Alarm option 291 Alarm tree E 5 x 8 Alpha Zone Propartigs H B Galaxy CE1 Settings Input settings Mame Alpha Zone Alarm controlling DAT DACHO1a 1 UCOOLa Show alarm status when armed for Wo one 4uthorised to active alarm area No normal C Unlock door when disarming Time limited disarming Pulse Status only From blocking input Show status infinik Status indication time The alarm tree with an alarm zone the tab Settings activated If a pre alarm is wanted at activation of a alarm zone it can only be done by selecting relay function 13 on the main DAC Tab Input settings From the tab Input settings you can select function on the input connection Inp 4 When no function is selected connection is performed when Inp 4 is closed e Alarm On Off e Inverted alarm input For the blocking input you can define e The time for any Arming delay and Disarming delay The time is defined in seconds User s Guide ARX Alarm option 292 e How Status indication
157. he card list and click the button Open key in Performer All key settings are described in the Performer user guide Other settings for Credentials Card Format With the function Card format you can change the settings for existing card formats add new formats or remove card formats e Solid magnectic Format for card that can be read by the Assa reader and are programmed according to the Assa standard User s Guide ARX Credentials 86 e Solid Prox Format for touch free cards EM 4102 e Mifare Format for cards and a reader with higher security than Solid Prox Modify format settings To change the settings for a card format do the following 1 Select the menu System in the main window and click the option Card format Description System number 5 Solid Magnetic Solid magnetic test 9900 E Solid Prox E Wiegand 26 bit E Wiegand 36 bit e gt Solid Dallas ai 3 Dallas C Manual PIN oS External g EM Frox E E EM Prox 9 E E OFF line MDU Window Card format 2 Highlight the card format that you want to change in the list and click the button Modify User s Guide ARX Credentials 87 Card format Marne Description Reader type System number Default format for readers Assign to readers Window for card format settings 3 You can select the option Default format for readers which means that the current card format will be the format that is automatically prompted wh
158. he changes Click Apply if you want to save the changes and at the same time keep the window open User s Guide ARX Installation e 218 Remove controller To remove a controller do the following 1 Highlight the symbol for the controller in the installation tree 2 Select the menu option Remove in the windows menu bar 3 Click OK if you want to save the changes and close the window Click Cancel if you want to close the window and do not want to save the changes Click Apply if you want to save the changes and at the same time keep the window open Note You can not remove a controller containing DAC s that are added in the tree structure in Access areas or includes connections to alarm zones If you try ARX displays the dependencies that needs to be broken Extra Functions controller For a controller in the installation tree there a few extra functions called Load and Reboot available to make work easier in the installation view With the Load function you can choose to upload all available data to a specific controller You will normally never need to do this With the function Reboot you can re start the controller To choose one of these functions do the following 1 Select the menu option Functions with a right click on the desired controller in the installation tree User s Guide ARX Installation e 219 2 Then select Load or Reboot by moving your cursor to the right CQ Storage C3 l Titeiihr
159. he floor to close when a visitor swipes the card on the DAC Only applicable when using a reader controlled elevator User s Guide ARX Installation e 268 Installation tree Brat O Installation tree SE Building A a f upooo1 9 Daci 1 bes io daci 2 Entry daci 3 H gt Relay 1 KP Input 1 4 Lock 1 ow Pl RCE 16_1 4 Anti passbk01 jf Bookingp1 J ubooo2 Elevator settings Floors Floor 3 Floor 4 Used relays Relay 1 RCE 16_1 Relay 2 RCE 16_1 Relay 3 RCE 16_1 Relay 4 RCE 16_1 Number Floor 5 Relay 5 RCE 16_1 Floor 6 OoOo Relay 6 RCE 16_1 i gt Name Floor 3 Description Number 3 DAC settings io dac1 2 C Open elevator door C Call elevator Door code settings New code Add Delete Floor Add new floor Floor with DAC Door code settings rt For the floors that have no floor specific DAC linked to them you can choose to add one ore more door codes for the elevator at this floor This is done in the Door code settings field under the Floors tab To ad anew door code enter the code in the New code field and click the Add button Maximum 10 codes per floor are allowed User s Guide ARX Installation e 269 Installation tree BEA t B Installation tree Elevator settings Floors 9 Building
160. he status of the reader If no PCI reader is connected to the client the status message Not connected is shown User s Guide ARX Connect Card Reader to ARX Client PCI 346 PCI settings Status Settings Card Format to use Emmi ninta Reading method Standard Solid w IF a new card is presented create card person and card O apartment Ability to change PIN when blocked Show help on client when changing PIM Window for PCI settings In the field Settings it is possible to select options for the following settings e Card format to use with this the drop down menu you select which card format the reader will use Note Format chosen must comply with how the cards you want to read are programmed e Reading method the method for how data is acquired from the card 1s selected with this drop down menu Solid standard This input method should normally be used 5 5 Alternative input method Try this alternative if the ARX Client software does not register the card number correctly Straight input Alternative input method Try this alternative if the ARX Client software does not register the card number correctly e Ifa card is presented what should then be created The alternatives are Card or Person and card or Apartment if the apartment module is installed User s Guide ARX Connect Card Reader to ARX Client PCI 34 7 e Ability to change PIN when blocked means that the reader
161. hrough the system to the Galaxy control unit Which measures should be taken when for example a door is forced open is decided by the Galaxy control unit and is set in the programme Galaxy Gold The input settings are carried out in two steps first if the event concerns a control unit or a DAC and then which type of event function that is to be reported For the VRIO inputs select Control unit in the left column then select between the events Sabotage control unit or External power off auxiliary power 2 Alarm tree Sele B A O Alarm Inbrottslarm CE1 G E Alarm zone Entrance address al Back door 41 C g Controller office Input a a RIO ID DAC LCU Functionality a 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 Name Output RIO ID DAC LCU Functionality 1001 1002 1003 1004 The alarm tree with the choice of VRIO inputs for the control unit marked User s Guide ARX Alarm option 305 For the VRIO inputs you select DAC you can choose between the events Door forced sounds the alarm if the door is forced no information with a valid access Door open too long sounds the alarm if the door remains open after valid access Door forced or door open for too long as the two previous steps Duress alarm sounds the alarm when the PIN code is increased by 1000 Example normal PIN 1234 duress PIN
162. ials or choose Read from file to read the licence file lic fil E icense generator License type Companyinformation User timerestrictions Issued 2003 03 24 Name Pare Valid C 30 days ontac person el days Address forever Postal address Functionrestrictions City Max number of locksystems 0 d Telephone a Max number of concurrent users 0 Cellular phone Telefax E mail V Outlooks addressbook V Time function MV Key Activation Verification V Audit Trail with time V Create system Key j Door module Cancel Read from fie Save to file User s Guide ARX Appendix e 432 3 Click Save 4 Ifthe following dialog appears click No Contirm y Speed up the imports In this version of Assa Performer you can get better performance regarding import To do this vou must run Improve performance IF you do nok wank to do this right mow wou can do this later in User settings Do you want bo start Improve performance now 5 Performer starts Choose File gt Import gt Security Master to import the data base file The data base file is named AAA28 amp 7 bak 6 Click OK if the following dialog appears Information fx Performer can now be used Close the application and run the ARX Client software See chapter Administrate keys requires the Performer option on page 55 to hand out keys and synchroni
163. ication Entry phone subscriber Hardware installation Log window Messages for My Pages Operators change own password Operators Operator Templates a Override Access area schedules Persons Persons in zone Pulse open door Receipt templates Schedules Single sign on Synchronise ARX System settings Trigger Trigger alarmist Zone The Role for Computer Consulting has the read rights to the hardware installation in order to be able to add its own access areas The Company retains the responsibility for the installation and therefore owns both the read and write rights 3 A new operator template is now created for Computer Consulting Inc which 1s only valid for this domain System Operator templates User s Guide ARX Access Areas 162 EJ Edit Operator Template Systemadministratorsmall Datakon mfx Name Description Standard template for sys adm with complete access rights Sys adm template Computer Consultants Inc Create a new template From this All domains Example company 3 Computer consultants Inc i AB Computer consultants dom n A Everything aii The Operator template whose rights are determined by the Role above only valid for the Computer Consulting Inc domain 4 Then an operator is created for Computer Consulting System Operator which then can continue with the remaining configuration of the Computer Consulting s domain
164. ide ARX ARX Server Manager 415 photographs that are kept for every person the licence and the private key Then press Next EA Create backup task Select what to backup Main window for Safety backup 3 Then select where the safety backup is to be saved User s Guide ARX ARX Server Manager 416 RA Create backup task Select the destination For the backup Directory cl Attention By default the ARX Access server is running as a Windows service with local system permissions The backup will not succeed unless this this user is allowed to read and write to the selected directory especially when backup to a network mapped drive More information in the ARX Access manual The last step at the safety backup Scheduling safety backup For scheduling the safety backup do the following 1 Click on Schedule safety backup in the menu on the main window User s Guide ARX ARX Server Manager 417 EA Backup manager Backup task Backup data Pred Location Main window for scheduling the safety backup 2 Click on New to add a new schedule 3 Enter Name and a Description not compulsory and click on Next User s Guide ARX ARX Server Manager 418 RA Create backup task Give the backup task a name and a description Weekly backup Description Performed at 12 00 every week po Atos Gee ee Cee Main window for scheduling the safety backup 4 Se
165. if you want to create many similar templates Choose roles Available Selected Performer integration Everything The Choose roles window 5 Add desired role by highlighting it and click on the right arrow Finish by clicking OK User s Guide ARX Operators Operator templates and Roles 338 Roles Using the Roles menu option in the System menu a user with the correct user rights can administrate roles The roles function lets you define the user rights to be applied to a certain role A role works like a template for the user rights for new operators in the system In other words when creating operator templates the user rights is decided by adding a certain role Add role To add a new role do the following 1 Select the System menu in the main window and choose the Role option Operator Templates Name a Description Performer integration Template that is used by the Performer integration System administrator template System administrator template with Full access The roles window 2 Inthe Roles window click New User s Guide ARX Operators Operator templates and Roles e 339 FJ Add role Mame Computer Consulting Inc Description Renting the 6 13 premises Permission Access Oreas ccess Categories dminister bookings arm partments alendars ameras onfigure booking redentials omains oor types ownload client application ntry phone subscriber ardware i
166. in days Disabled person Access Categories Credentials My pages Remove Set validity Window for new person 3 Enter all personal details in the upper part of the window First name Last name Description ID and domain if that optional feature is installed NOTE If you leave the ID field empty the system will automatically create a unique ID and attach it to the person The system also selects the standard domain if no changes are made 4 If you wish to link a picture for the person click on Select under the picture field in the upper right hand side of the window and select a picture file in the resulting window 5 To save your entry and continue with another click on Save amp new To save your entry and close the window click on User s Guide ARX Persons 41 OK To close the window without saving click on Cancel Click Apply if you want to save the information and at the same time keep the window open It is also possible to add more information fields for persons e g Telephone number or Department This is done with the menu option System System configuration PIN code It is also possible to allocate a PIN code set the option Require PIN change or allocate Disabled privileges for a person 1 Enter a personal code PIN 2 With the checkbox Require PIN change choose if a change of PIN code is required and if so within how many days 3 Choose if the person should be grante
167. ing 1 LCU Change controller The Resources tree window with a booking object highlighted 5 Also select a slot template and Rule template Click New template for tailor made rules for this booking object 6 Finally select which controller that is connected to this booking object User s Guide ARX Booking option 369 Resource The next level in the resources tree below booking objects 1s Resources A resource can for instance be a washing machine in a laundry room the booking object or a video projector linked to a conference room the booking object A resource can also be a seminar or a training session that several users can book at the same time several concurrent bookings The overlying booking object is here the seminar room or the training premises To add a booking object to the Resources tree do the following 1 Highlight the level in the resource tree that the resource shall be located under 2 Select the option Add in the menu bar and click Resource lt Resource tree Resource Drop down menu option to add a resource 3 The symbol for the new resource is now added to the resources tree on the left side 4 Enter Name and a brief Description for the resource User s Guide ARX Booking option 370 Resource tree Seles B t O Resource area Settings 3 area l E fs Laundry Al Name Machine 1 Bd Machine 1 Landry 42 Description
168. iously worked until 18 00 hours the remaining schedules must also be changed see previous example 1 Open the main Schedule window go to the tab Additional and open the schedule that is used by all exterior doors Open the main Door Types window to check 2 Change the Additional schedule according to the previous example to be valid until 17 00 hours User s Guide ARX Schedules 121 3 Then go to the tab Security level and open the schedule that is used for all exterior doors and click on New Schedule Security level Other Nar De Calenda air Card PIN Always Standard calendar Example company Card Always Standard calendar Example company 4 Press Next in the window that is shown Click card PIN and mark the whole column Holiday User s Guide ARX Schedules 122 Edit schedule Card card PIN weekends Sle Schedule Card card PIN weekends Name Card card PIN weekends Description Calendars Standardkalender v Open Calendar weekday weekend Name Colour Dual cards PIN Dual cards Card PIN Blocked 2 5 Click on Card and mark 8 17 in the column Weekday click on CARD PIN and double click the weekday column before and after where you marked for Card Finish by naming the new schedules and press Finish 6 Then open the main window Door Types and open Exterior doors ri Door Types mfx Domain Name a D
169. is also possible to select All This option enables red alarm status alert and a red light when the alarm is activated e Conditions for Authorized to activated alarm zone The options are No which means blocked when the alarm is activated Alarm authorized Alarm authorized with PIN Alarm authorized with warning or Alarm authorized with PIN and warning If No is not selected it means that you can enter a door to a area with the alarm active if you have a card with alarm access This is normally used when you are managing the alarm from a manouver panel inside this door e The Unlock door when disarming option allows the door to be automatically unlocked when disarming the alarm at the card reader of this door Note If the door does NOT unlock with this option enabled the option at the bottom in the window Time for showing status must be increased Time for showing staus also decide how long time the DAC waits for an answer from the alarm central e Inthe field Time limited disarming you define how long a sale of alarm time will last e With the checkbox Pulse you can enable the pulse option e With the checkbox Status only from blocking input you can select how alarm status is shown User s Guide ARX Alarm option 290 Note Status only from blocking input and Show status infinitely does not work on an elevator reader To manage an alarm for a floor from the elevator reader 1 Press A B lt Floor gt 2 Swipe t
170. itional information fields It is possible to add additional information to card receipt templates This is done by entering specific field codes in the Edit card receipt template window The valid field codes are e ISSUED BY e RECIPIENT e SENT DATE e CARD NUMBER e PERSON EXTERNAL ID e ACCESS CATEGORIES The operator can also add all additional fields created for persons with the Extended fields for person option System menu These extended fields must be written in the receipt template window User s Guide ARX Card Receipt Templates 99 exactly as they were created Upper and lowercase characters must correspond to the original name Example company i Edit card receipt template k Ex Mame Card templ 3 Text I t BRECIPIENT hereby agree to the terms and Conditions set up by ABC Company for usage of access cards Rs of SENT DATE the card owner RECIFIENT helongs to the following access categories 7 4CCESS CATEGORIES Card receipt template with field codes Edit Card Receipt Template 1 Select the card receipt template you want to edit in the Card receipt template window 2 Click on Edit 3 Make the desired changes and save these by clicking OK in the Edit card receipt template window Remove Card Receipt Template 1 Select the card receipt template you want to edit in the Card receipt template window 2 Click on Remove User s Guide ARX Card Receipt Te
171. ive the schedule a name by writing a text string in the field Name And write a short description of the schedule in the field Description Not mandatory but a good aid when you are using the schedule for a certain function New schedule f mfx Name Description Calendars IN OUT daytime OUT rest Standardkalender w Open Calendar Weekday Weekend Half day Name Colour In and out In 00 00 to 23 59 Window for a new schedule User s Guide ARX Schedules e 116 12 00 An 1 00 AM 2 00 Ahd 3 00 AM 4 00 AM 5 00 Ak 6 00 AM 7 00 AM 8 00 AM 8 00 Ak 10 00 An 11 00 Ab 12 00 Ph 1 00 PM 2 00 PM 3 00 PM 4 00 Ph 4 00 Pha 6 00 PM 7 00 PM 8 00 PM 8 00 Ph 10 00 Ph 11 00 Fh 12 00 Ab To the right hand side of the window select one of the schedule options for example Jn and Out Define the period of time that this schedule will be valid To do this use the mouse cursor to drag the time bars for the start and stop times for example from 7 00 AM to 6 00 PM on the Weekday bar Optionally you can select all day by double clicking in an empty time bar Weekday or Weekend To define an empty period you can also double click in a similar way For example to quickly define the entire gap in the valid period for the schedule double click above or below a period that is already defined Weekday Weekend Select a time period from the window Schedule 7
172. k state Unlocked RTE state Open Reader In 0 Normal Reader Ut 4 Normal Input 1 Closed Input 2 Closed Input 3 Closed Input 4 Closed Output 1 Non active Output 2 Non active Output 3 Non active Output 4 Non active Output 8 Non active Detailed status information at right In the main window in ARX the status of the system is displayed If any error warning or information is reported the symbol changes according to the image Click the status symbol to enter directly the status window ARX Access Solid utveckling master localhost x Fie Edit Tools System Window Help kX O ADLN A A Oe e The status symbol to the right in the main window Normal warning and error User s Guide ARX Installation e 282 The tab Error list Here all the faults are shown in lists Status overview Status overview Error list Controller loading queue 2 28 01 State Tamper Dip switch 6 Active 28 01 05 PCR 45 5 A State Tamper 28 01 08 Abloy 8164 8 State Communication failure 28 01 08 Hi O platta 9 State Communication failure 28 02 State Communication failure 28 03 Dip switch 6 Active Error list for installed units Controller loading queue Here the queue for the controllers are that are not currently connected to the ARX server are shown Next time a link is established the controllers will be updated with new infomaiton fr
173. key depressed while selecting 2 Click the button Add on the right side of the window or right click 3 Inthe dialog menu that is now displayed select access category from the list and then click Next gt r Add access Select access category Select the access categories you want to add Name a Description Domain Administrative staff Company Example A Consultant Company Example Employee Company Example IT Personnel Company Example Konsult Company Example ee re gt Window for selecting access category 4 Inthe next dialog menu select the schedule from the list and then click Next gt User s Guide ARX Access Areas 130 Add access Select schedule Select the scedule you wank to use see Mame a Description Always in and out Next gt Finish Window for selecting schedule 5 Inthe next dialog menu select the door functions that are to be activated Then click the button Next gt Ld cil et Add access Select door functions Select the door Functions you want to add Disabled Lockfunlock allowed C Alarm maneouvre allowed Disarm maneouvre allowed Window Add access to select door functions 6 Inthe final dialog menu that appears a summary of the choices you made is displayed User s Guide ARX Access Areas 131 E et Add access Summary Click Finish bo add the area access ou want to add the Following categories Con
174. king on the small arrow shown close to the column header in the list First name Last name Sorting in ascending or descending order Print reports From most functions in the ARX client software you can generate and print reports It is possible to study a report immediately on screen or print it on paper by using a connected printer To open a report from any function do the following 1 Select File menu in the main windows menu bar and select the option Print Or press Ctrl P on the keyboard User s Guide ARX ARX Client software 29 Edit Tools System Save as Cbrl 5 Preview E Print Exit Alt F4 l Menu option to print the active window 2 Inthe window Print preview that is now shown you can choose to study the generated report on screen or to print the report as paper hard copy Print preview Persons Sele Persons First name Last name Description ID Bill Jatan Da 20 1114 _131 14 Jang Janz D2 20 17 14_ 157012 Jahn minh ID _ 2004 17 14_ 7150554 Upper part of the window Print preview 3 To print the report click Print 4 The standard system print window opens for selecting the printer Saving Files From all functions where the user can generate printed reports is it also possible to save the information as a file User s Guide ARX ARX Client software 30 The saved or exported information can be in the following formats e XML xml e PDF pdf
175. lation tree the tab RCE 16 card settings is shown Here you should enter the Name of the relay card a brief Description the cards Address and what the relays on the card shall be used for Installation tree or O Installation tree RCE 16 Card settings 5 Building 4 7 uboo Name RCE 16_1 H a Daci 1 io dac1 2 Description Entry dac1 3 H gt Relay 1 Address Kp Input 1 4 Lock 1 Relay 1 Flevator All same as this g Elevator 14 N Relay 2 Anti passbk01 fi Bookingp1 7 upoo02 Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 5 Relay 6 Relay 7 Relay 8 Relay 9 Relay 10 Relay 11 The installation tree with RCE 16 card highlighted 3 Then select the option Add in the windows menu bar and click Elevator User s Guide ARX Installation 265 Hew DO DAC Mew Entry DAC Connected DACs Connected RtlE 165 Relay RiCE 16 Card Input Airlock Elevator Popup menu for adding Elevator 4 The symbol for the new elevator is now added to the tree structure on the left side of the nstallation tree window When you have added an elevator to the nstallation tree a number of tabs are displayed in the right side of the window These taps control the Elevator settings and Floor for the elevator The different options for each tab are described below Elevator settings tab Her
176. lect Change owner in the window Change card 1 Open the Cards Keys window and open the card that has been given a wrong owner 2 Click on Change Owner fl Card 123333 Solid prox Card number 123333 Card format Description Owner Stina Karlsson Change owner Clear owner Go to owner C Inhibited User s Guide ARX Credentials 93 3 Select the person who should have had the card from the beginning 4 Click on OK to confirm User s Guide ARX Credentials 94 Card Receipt Templates Y About Card Receipt Templates With the feature Card receipt templates the operator can create his or her own receipt templates The receipts based on these templates can be used to facilitate the administration of cards What to include in a receipt template is up to the card administrator to decide but frequently used items are e Issuer e Recipient of card e Card number e Date e Receipt Signature Additionally it can be useful to include information regarding applicable rules concerning card handling for the users User s Guide ARX Card Receipt Templates 95 If no template is created the ARX Client Software standard template No text is used Print preview Card receipt Card receipt Sent by master Recener Adam Atkins Cad number 123456789 Recerved date 10 March 2006 Example of the default receipt template with no additional text User s Guide ARX Ca
177. lect the menu option Show details A separate window is now opened with detailed information about the chosen event User s Guide ARX Logs e 314 Event Event All access categories removed From Bill Buren Received 23 Mar 2007 13 49 06 Value Bill Buren Window Event with detailed information about an event If you double click on the event you will see the details for this This 1s a very effective way to enter the objects affected by a certain event in the system Filter At the top of the window Logs there is the field Filter and the associated buttons Put filter and Clear filter Put Filter Clear Filter Remove Filters These give users the possibility to filter the log information For example to study events from a specific period or events linked to a specific operator To filter the log information do the following 1 Inthe window Logs click Put filter button User s Guide ARX Logs e 315 2 Add filter eel a 7 Event notification 3 C amp Door a 7 Access events 0 amp pac C Controller connected 1 V O 4 C O Alarm zones C Controller disconnected C Firmware updated 3 0 O System 3 C amp Backup 3 C Operator events lt k Ln gt sis J _cancel_ Menu window for creating a filter 2 Select the event types to filter Or use an earlier saved filter in the Use filter drop down list in the top of the window 3 Click Finish to
178. lect where sections are to be backed up then click on Next User s Guide ARX ARX Server Manager 419 EA Create backup task Step 2 for scheduling a safety backup 5 Enter the time interval and at which time that the safety backup should be done Then click on Next User s Guide ARX ARX Server Manager 420 Ea Create backup task Perform this task Step 3 for scheduling a safety backup 6 Select the folder in which the backup is to be saved Finish by clicking on Finish EA Create backup task x Select the destination for the backup Step 4 for scheduling a safety backup User s Guide ARX ARX Server Manager 421 Restore the backup copy In order to load a safety backup do the following 1 Click on Restore the safety backup in the menu on the main window Ea Restore from Backup Select the backup file to restore Press next to continue 420080125155031backup zip The first step for the safety backup 2 Select what you want to restore EA Restore from Backup Restore selection Select what to restore User s Guide ARX ARX Server Manager 422 The last step for the safety backup User s Guide ARX ARX Server Manager 423 Appendix Proposed Workflow for an Installation Here is a proposal for how the workflow for an installation should look You are not required to follow this workflow but we believe this will simplify your task in a structured way The proposed workf
179. lendar Standard calendar that has the basic day types and week definitions already defined User s Guide ARX Calendar 319 Add Calendar In ARX there is a predefined year template that has basic day types and week definitions already registered If you want to create your own calendars you can choose to use the standard year calendar as a template and customise it to suit your requirements or you can create a new calendar from scratch To create a new calendar do the following 1 Select the menu Tools in the main window and click the option Calendar Kalender Namn a Beskrivning Dom n Standardkalender Exempelf retaget 4B On Window Calendar with a list of the calendars that are stored in the System 2 Click the button New 3 Give the new calendar a name by writing a text string in the Name field and also enter a description in the field Description 4 By using the drop down list menu Year select the year that calendar is valid for 5 Click OK if you want to save the information and close the window To close the window without saving the input click the Cancel button Click Apply 1f you want to save the User s Guide ARX Calendar e 320 information and at the same time keep the window open and continue adding new information Initially the new calendar is completely empty and you must build it by defining day types week definitions and any exceptions for the new cale
180. ler Door codes 242 Functions 242 Inputs 238 Relay outputs 238 One door controller Add new 234 One door controller Modem 238 One door controller Times 241 RCE 16 board 262 Add 262 Relay 244 Symbols 210 Intallation One door controller 234 L Language 31 Licensing information 438 Login 21 Logs 312 Show 313 M Main window 21 Menu bar 21 O Operator 332 Add 333 Remove 335 Operator templates 336 Add 336 User s Guide Hidden text P PCI reader 344 Settings 345 PCl reader Connect 345 Example 349 Performer Installation 428 Integration Settings 60 Trouble shooting 433 Person 39 73 Access category 45 Add 40 Allocate Cards 49 Example 64 Keys 55 Hand in key 59 Hand out key 55 Limited period of validity 46 Modify 53 Other settings 61 PIN code 42 Remove 53 Search 54 Proposed workflow installation 424 R Roles 339 Add 339 S Save files 30 Schedules 110 Access 113 Add 116 Index e 441 Additional 115 Example 120 Modify 118 Remove 119 Security level 114 Status field 22 Toolbar 22 Trigger 176 Add 177 Add action 187 Relay 187 Server application 190 Add action E mail 189 Example 191 Modify 187 Trigger alarm list 202 Show 203 Trigger group 198 Add 198 VW Web Interface 101 Zone 389 Add 390 Example 400 User s Guide Hidden text Index e 442
181. lick Booking panel oe Booking panel Controller Folder Galaxy control panel One door controller Menu for adding Booking panel 3 The booking panel symbol is now shown to the left in the installation tree and to the right the booking panel options are shown Booking panel options When you have highlighted a booking panel on the left side of the window Installation tree the options are displayed in the right side of the window Here you set the Name Description and MAC address for the booking panel That is the identity the booking panel uses on the network The MAC address can be found on the back side of the actual booking panel User s Guide ARX Installation e 261 Installation tree RR A O Installation tree 5 6 Company example H Ware house H O Floor 1 9 Floor 2 I Floor 2 Lcu E B panel Free door licenses 10035 Name Description MAC address Used door licenses 15 B panel 00 06 8e 30 04 a9 i Cancel Window Installation tree with settings for a booking panel The booking panel hardware consists of a touch screen that communicates with the booking function on the ARX server The users of the access system reach My pages from the panel and can manage bookings cards and passwords RCE 16 board option RCE 16 is a board with 16 relays that can be used to control external systems Examples are buttons in an elevator or locks on post boxes o
182. llation tree with the RCE 16 card marked 4 Afterwards Elevator must be added to the installation tree Select add and click on Elevator Installation tree Bre New DAC New I O DAC New Entry DAC Lonnected VALS Connected RCE 16s Relay RCE 16 Card Input Airlock Elevator Time Anti passback Booking panel Menu to add Elevator 5 Under the tab elevator properties select if the elevator should be Reader controlled or Relay controlled User s Guide ARX Access Areas 157 7 Installation tree Rr eat O Installation tree Elevator settings Floors 5 Example Company Office Name Elevator Bl Controller office Back door 41 1 Description Ol Balcony door 42 2 Bl Entrance 43 3 B Conference 4 Mode Reader control D rr 45 I O 5 Pulse time sec 2 Reader control Workshop 6 Switch control oo Ml A6 Hi O 7 Bl Eastern door 46 8 HD Relay 1 fl Elevator ow Pl RCE 16_1 1 E E Ware house h Inbrottslarm CE1 The Installation tree with Elevator marked The Elevator property tab The difference between the Mode alternatives Reader controlled and Relay controlled elevator are the following e Reader controlled elevator means that the visitor first has to press the button for the relevant floor and then swipe their card If they do not have the authority for the chosen floor the rea
183. low consists of eleven steps 1 Pre study Plan the installation use the floor plans for help think through the domains areas groups etc Study the floor plans for buildings and premises 2 Calendar Create a calendar or modify an existing one and check that the day types are enough weekday weekend etc 3 Schedules Create schedules for accesses security levels and other process options 4 Access categories Create access categories 1 e the groups of users that are to exist User s Guide ARX Appendix e 424 10 11 12 isg Card formats To be able to use system cards cards programmed with both system number and a consecutive number you must add a new card format and enter the valid system number Domains Find out if the optional feature Domains is necessary It can be useful when creating large access control systems that are geographically spread The incentive can also be if you want to achieve a decentralized administration of ARX where local administrators can be given different access to manage their own domain Access areas Build up the area structure but wait for the doors Installation tree Add the different physical units in the installation tree controllers DACs and readers in out Add access categories Add access categories in the area tree structure and attach schedules Create door types Link security level and door mode schedules for access areas in the area tree stru
184. m Window Help The ARX client software Licences and options ARX consists of licence controlled modules Only the modules that you have a licence for are shown on the programme s menu bar and toolbar All the modules that require an extra licence are marked with the word option in brackets in this configuration guide To check information for licences for ARX do the following 1 Select the System menu in the main window and click on the Licence 2 Inthe Licence window information about the current licences are shown User s Guide ARX ARX Client software 22 License License number utveckling Customer name Solid Utveckling Mame Base system ooking nline doors OLICARD ARS offline module irlock license timelox_system Operators MMP lients mport Hi i e mm xport esidential alaxy module umber of apartments umber of bookingpanels alaxy VRio Operators o S The Licence window User s Guide ARX ARX Client software 23 Toolbar R O GH L The main window toolbar example configuration To quickly reach commonly used and important functionality in the ARX client software there are a number of shortcuts in the main window of the program An explanation of each button follows The operator can customize the toolbar and decide if all buttons should be shown or if for example only the buttons that are used most frequently Persons Every person that is
185. m config E Inbrottslarm CE1 A EN AG Name Alarm zone Entrance 1 Back door A1 C g Controller office Description tg Undercentral Lager Group 1 41 Alarm bypass by schedule Mode Disabled Schedule Always off Time limited disarming Select schedule Name Time in minutes Galaxy alarm zone marked and the tab Settings is active 4 Inthe window on the right under the Settings tab enter a Name for the alarm zone and write a short Description In addition indicate which Group Galaxy alarm group the current zone belongs to the conditions for the Schedule controlled alarm by pass as well as the settings for Buy alarm time 5 Inthe same window under the tab Access categories it is possible to add access categories that should apply to control the alarm zone Click on the button Add in order to select which category that is to be added Mark a category and then click OK User s Guide ARX Alarm option e 296 2 Alarm tree B A Alarm Settings Access categories Pre alarm config 5 Inbrottslarm CE1 A REREN Name Description Back door Al C leit access ig Controller office Hg Undercentral Lager Galaxy alarm zone with the tab Access categories activated 6 Under the third tab Pre alarm it is possible to adjust Warning time in seconds before the alarm is activated an
186. ment User s Guide ARX Web interface e 102 Menu of My pages Your scheduled bookings Your cards Change password Change PIN code Language The menu of My pages e Your scheduled bookings Lists all bookings made by user logged in Here the user also can cancel bookings Booking 2 03 English Your scheduled bookings LL OAD Tv tt 2 maskin 2 Cancel Close Pop up window for scheduled bookings e Your cards Lists all cards of a user Here the user can inhibit lost cards Booking 2 03 English Your cards Solid prox Inhibit Cse Pop up window for Your cards e Change password To change the password for My pages Booking 2 03 English Your cards Solid prox Inhibit e _ Close _ Pop up window for changing password e Change PIN code To change PIN code for access card s User s Guide ARX Web interface 103 Change password Old password New password Confirm new password OK Cancel Pop up window for changing PIN code e Language To change the language of My pages Booking 2 03 English TE Pop up window for changing language of My pages Make a booking The users can book a booking object conference rooms washing machines or study rooms for example depending upon how the system is arranged This is how the user makes a booking 1 Click on the desired day in the calande
187. mplates 100 Web interface About Web Interface A web interface is attached to the ARX Here it is possible for both you as an administrator to have access to the system and your users can have access to a number of functions for example booking of the laundry room conference room or changing their card s PIN code The chapter deals with the following two areas e My Pages This is the users interface As the administrator you are able to adapt the look and content of the interface e Administration of My pages Instructions for the administrator of ARX to add users to my pages User s Guide ARX Web interface 101 My Pages My pages is a web interface for all users in the system All cardholders can change their PIN codes to their access card inhibit a card that is lost and manage for example the booking of the laundry or conference room Wrapper HTML for Main GWT Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ox S x O Powe krm E B x Address http localhost 8000 module mypages Main Main html lacale en My pages home page with the booking calender Log in to My Pages A user can reach My pages via the following address https IP address of the ARX server 5002 alternatively http IP address of the ARX server 8000 module mypages if the certificate is not used The IP address of the ARX server is normally given by the head of the computer depart
188. ndar For more information on how to work with Day types Week definitions and Exceptions in a calendar see About Calendar on page 319 Modity a Calendar To modify an existing calendar begin by doing the following 1 Select the menu Tools in the main window and click the option Calendar Kalender Namn a Beskrivning Dom n Standardkalender Exempelf retaget 4B Dw Window Calendar with a list of the calendars that are registered in the system 2 Select the calendar you want to edit and click Modify User s Guide ARX Calendar 321 Hi Editing calendar Standardkalender SEE Name Standardkalender se ss CSsSCiSY Domains Company Example v ver z0 m Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun 03 03 ESA A BS ESA ESIA ESA BS Ba Bo Ro Loe Lame a Lames SSB EUROS oe Salas GN E a al B aah aa a A Window for the selected calendar with the main tab Calendar activated To select the part of the calendar you want to work with click one of the tabs in the calendar window The tabs are Settings Calendar and Exceptions Below is a description of the options that are located under each of the tabs Calendar tab Under the main tab Calendar you can see the combined calendar for a whole year with the different day types illustrated with different colours Modify day type for a specific day To add the day type for a specific day do the following User s Guide ARX Calendar
189. ndow opens Add card Click on Yes User s Guide ARX Persons 6 7 Select access category In order for Stina to be able to use her access card at Company Example you must also select at least one access category Click on the tab Access categories and select Add lt Access Categories Name Description Domain Administrative staff Company Example Employee Company Example Visitor Company Example Consultant Company Example IT Personel Company Example The window Select access category Select Employed and click on OK Click on Save Now Stina is able to use all of the premises that employees have access to When you have pressed save Stina Karlsson is stored in the system and can be seen in the list of persons Persons Firstname Last name Description ID Access ex User name Domain Leverant r 1D 25_20100 Company Ex YS Repara 1D 4_201004 1D 1_201004 Company Ex F retaget 4B Add input field in order to register company names The Company wants it to be possible to input the company name into the system for external staff for example repairers and hired personal This is done in the following way User s Guide ARX Persons 68 1 Inthe main window System menu select the alternative Extra field for person 2 Inthe window Extra field for person click on the icon New x Extended fields for person mfx Sort o
190. ngs tab For each entry you can set the following options e Name The name of the holder of the apartment office etc This is visible in the entry phone display maximum 16 characters e Description A brief description e Short phone number The number that will work as a speed dial number from the entry phones By default the first available number is set for a new entry e Full phone number The number that will be linked to the holder of the apartment or office If you dial this number User s Guide ARX Apartments option 358 from an entry phone in the installation the phone will ring at the apartment office e Number to dial The holders complete phone number including any prefix area code etc e Answer message The text message maximum 16 characters that will be displayed in the entry phone when a connection is established For example a description of how to find the apartment e Called from Here you can add one or several entry phones available in the system 9 Click OK if you want to save the information and close the window To close the window without saving the input click the Cancel button Click Apply 1f you want to save the information and at the same time keep the window open Remove apartment To remove an apartment do the following 1 Select the Apartments menu option in the Tools menu 2 Inthe Apartment window highlight the apartment in the list
191. nputs you can name the three inputs For example in order to easily see what the input is used for when used in a trigger or in the Log Installation tree aoa BY t O Installation tree 5 6 Company Example AB S O Floor 1 i LCU 1 i amp Floor 1 LCU a 9 Bl Corridor 2 i A Safety Gate 3 i Bl Warehouse 4 A Gate 5 Hi O 7 A Rear Door 2 6 Al Balcony door 8 i A Conference 9 A Workshop 10 i Ml East 11 B Server room 12 Laundry 13 East 14 Free door licenses 10031 Used door licenses 19 max Lost connection Ti rcodes Functions Hi 0 Settings Inputs Relay outputs Input 1 Name Input 1 Input 2 Name Input 2 Input 4 Name Input 4 Installation tree with a DAC input tab User s Guide ARX Installation 225 Lost connection tab Under this tab you can select what will happen when the connection between the controller and the DAC is broken The two main options are e Retain status when connection is broken e Use the following configuration when connection is broken If you select this option and you can enter which configuration parameters that will apply during a breakdown The parameters are divided into three groups DAC init Mode for outer reader and Mode for inner reader Installation tree aoe BY Installation tree a settings Inputs l Relay
192. nstallation og window essages for My Pages perators change own password perators Operator Templates a verride Access area schedules ersons ersons in zone ulse open door eceipt templates chedules ingle sign on ynchronise ARX yetem settings rigger rigger alarmist one d C Access Categories Jooo Ooo y A Administer bookings Jo ooo Oo e A lr I CU Apartments d O y A Calendars o d A y A Cameras ooo d A y A Configure booking ooo O e A Credentials oo d A e AA Domains a R a Door types o d A y A Download cient application J o o O Oooo S Entry phone subscriber J EC Hardware instalation Jo oo ooo Oooo e A Logwindow a a a Messages for My Pages Jo EC Operators change own password A Operators Operator Templatesa ETO Override Access area schedules A Persons o d A S A Personsinzone o o A y A Pulse opendoor ooo e OA Receipt templates Jooo CU Schedules ooo d A e A single sign on a R E synchronise ARS e OA System settings oo o A Tiger a a a T Trigger alarmist oo o A y AA Bone d A S A mee eT The Add role window with a list of all user rights Requires all optional features 3 Write Name and Description and check the desired user rights to be added to the new role Finish by clicking OK User s Guide ARX Operators Operator templates and Roles 340 Explanation of roles Important Some of the user rights require other user rights to be set in a certain way Refer to the table below to see the dependenci
193. nstallation tree RAF CQ Installation tree Settings Modem S49 Stockholm Oe eo Connect schedule Always off w Entr DAC 4 Available Selected off Relay 2 valid motorlock events ul RCE 16 5 valid door events E Tv tt 1 valid card events 5 Uppsala Invalid motorlock events Invalid door events Invalid card events Intrution area events Connect events Window Installation tree with settings for Modem Connection events On the Connect now tab the telephone number 1s set User s Guide ARX Installation e 217 Installation tree gt Installation tree 9 Stockholm ee O O a p Connection events Connect now Telephone number 00463233333 Call controller a ul RCE 16 5 Lf Tv tt 1 te B Uppsala Window Installation tree with settings for Modem Connection settings Modify controller settings To change or check the settings for a controller do the following 1 Highlight the symbol for the desired controller in the installation tree 2 To the right of the window you can now change Name Description or Serial number you can select the Time zone that is to apply to the controller You can even select if the controller is to be set to Active or not and if the controllers firmware should be updated 3 Click OK if you want to save the changes and close the window Click Cancel if you want to close the window and do not want to save t
194. o re enter after exiting supersedes This means that if Time to re enter after exiting 1s set to 0 minutes entry will be allowed even if Time to next enter has not passed The doors included are specified at the bottom of the settings tab Select the doors that are to be included in the anti passback function and click the right arrow The settings made applies for all the doors chosen as a group User s Guide ARX Installation e 2 2 Installation tree ROAF O Installation tree Settings Time Anti passback 2 Building A J uDo001 Name Anti passbk01 5 a Daci 1 io dac1 2 Description Entry dac1 3 H gt Relay 1 Kr Input 1 Time to re enter after exiting minutes 0 4 Lock 1 Elevator 14 Select schedule Always on cow PI RCE 16_1 4 a C Apply time anti passback even if door has not been opened fi Bookingp1 i Bl upoooz Available Selected Time to next enter minutes 5 The installation tree with time anti passback highlighted Readers Add readers To add entry or exit readers to the installation tree do the following 4 Highlight the DAC in the installation tree where the reader is to belong to 5 Then select the option Add in the window menu bar and click Readers User s Guide ARX Installation e 273 gt Installation tree Popup menu to add readers 6 The symbol for the new reader is now added to the ins
195. o save the changes and close the window Click on Cancel if you want to close the window without saving the changes Click on Apply if you want to save the changes and at the same time keep the window open Connect controller to Galaxy Intrusion Panel To connect a control unit to a Galaxy control unit do the following 1 Mark the Galaxy control unit that the control unit is to be connected to 2 Then select the alternative Add on the window s menu bar and click on Control unit to line BPAH F Controller to serial line Menu for adding control unit to line 3 The symbol for the control unit is now added to the window in the installation tree on the left User s Guide ARX Installation e 277 Installation tree R YOA O Installation tree 6 Example Company CD Office Serial interface R5232 iH Ware house Inbrottslarm CE1 Line number 1 g Undercentral Lager The Installation tree with the Galaxy added control unit marked 4 For every control unit that is connected to a Galaxy control unit indicate which Communication line or dataline that the control unit should be connected to and which Serial interface that should be used NOTE Only one control unit per installation can be allotted to a serial interface For the remaining control units the alternative Serial interface None is allotted NOTE If in the existing alarm installation Galaxy there is alread
196. odify An action must be added to each door in the following way Click Add in the Actions section in the modify window 5 Edit trigger DAC Door A1 Door not closed mfx Name DAC Door 41 Door not closed State Normal Last triggered Never Description Doors not closed Active Restore type s Door closed C Automatically seconds C Other Select Actions Type Description User s Guide ARX Triggers 196 11 Relay is chosen as Action type Unit type is set to Relay card Unit is set to the relay card added earlier LED Panel Each door is connected to a one of the relay cards relays New action Actiontype Relay W Unit type Relay card Unit LED panel Relay Relay 1 v The two last steps are repeated for the rest of the doors included in the trigger If a door is open too long the corresponding relay on the LED Panel relay card will be activated and a LED lights up on the panel The person activating the alarm can now easily close that door and continue with activating the alarm User s Guide ARX Triggers 197 Trigger group W About Trigger group With the Trigger group function you can add several individual triggers in a group in order to create a common action when one of the included triggers is activated Add trigger group 1 Select Trigger group in the tools menu Trigger group Name a Description Schedule Show in ala
197. off v Reader Security level in Card Always v Security level out Card Always Door code in Always off Door code out Always off Card number as door code in Always off Card number as door code out Always off v A New door type where the exit button only works during office hours Thus the opening switch is now active only during office hours between 07 00 19 00 hours In the access areas it is now possible to add an exception for when the exit button should function For example if there is a company party it should function up until midnight 4 Goto the main window for Access areas Then go to the door that you want to add an exception to and click on User s Guide ARX Door types 173 Change door type Then select the new door type that was created above Access areas Domains a Company Example i E G Huvudbyggnad i S O Kontor v ning 1 io Conference Corridor workshop 3 Kontor v ning 2 E Serverrum i Entrance i Rear Door 2 a A Computer Consulting Inc aaaea D eeek Door type Office hours makes it possible add an exception for how the exit button should work 5 Then click on Exception in order to change the time for the exit button User s Guide ARX Door types 1 4 x Schedule Name Ovrigt schema kontorstid Mon Tue Wed Thu Description 5 6 ii Existing exception 12 3 14 19 2
198. okable periods for individuals that are in the access categories linked to the resource access NOTE If you want to create a special schedule for this feature that can be done by creating a new Other schedule For more information on how to work with schedules see Schedules on page 110 User s Guide ARX Booking option 376 Select schedule Name Description Domain Always off Resource access schedule 5 Inthe Persons apartments field add a person or apartment Add persons apartments Persons apartments First name Last name Description Access expires User name Domain Andersson ID 1_20100426 default Window to add persons or and apartments 6 Inthe Bookable objects field add the booking object s that apply for the resource access User s Guide ARX Booking option 377 Bookable objects Available Selected Landry 42 Laundry 41 Window to add bookable objects 7 Select the available objects click the arrow Finish by clicking OK 8 Finally click OK to add the new resource access Time slot templates With the function Time slot templates t it is possible to create time slot templates for the booking feature The rules included in the templates will control the time slots for the bookable resources Default for time slots are Free time which means that the user defines time period for the booking himself Create ne
199. om the ARX server User s Guide ARX Installation e 283 x Status overview Status overview Error list Controller loading queue 2 Controller Serial number Connected Update 28 02 00 06 8e 3F 05 04 28 04 01 d rr 9101 00 06 8e 3F 04 25 Controller loading queue for installed controllers Status settings These settings are located on the System menu Here the administrator can decide what types of hardware status will generate an error warning or information message in the status overview window Normally the default settings are used but depending on the installation and what level of hardware reports are needed the administrator can change the settings for status reporting User s Guide ARX Installation e 284 Ed Status settings E Information nal E Information E Information v t Default status settings for controller Ej Status settings E Error vv E Information v E Information E Information v E Information v E Information vv Default status settings for DAC User s Guide ARX E Information M E Information v E Information v E Information E Information E Information Cancel v bi d E Information v bi d Installation e 285 Examples Adding doors and floors in the installation tree See the example that also includes how the access areas tree s settings are done in section Adding doors and floors in
200. on the desired DAC in the installation tree Then move the cursor with the mouse to the right and click Pulse open H E g b W Remove Delete Functions Pulse open a Go to door Status Menu option to pulse open a door The door is unlocked for a number of seconds The time for pulse opening 1s defined for each DAC in the installation tree see for example the section DAC on page 220 Relay The relay card 6416 RC is a card with 4 relays and one input that is mounted in a 9016 controller where 3 relays can be programmed and be managed by different functions To add a relay to the installation tree do the following 1 Highlight the controller that the relay shall be connected to 2 Then select the option Add in the windows menu bar and click Relay User s Guide ARX Installation e 244 z Installation tree B w New DAC New IO GAC Mew Entry DAC Connected DACs Input Airlock Booking panel Popup menu for adding Relay 3 The relay symbol is now shown to the left in the installation tree and to the right the different relay settings are shown under the tabs Settings and DACs User s Guide ARX Installation e 245 Installation tree gt Installation tree E Office A1 settings pags ff Office B2 a Storage C3 Address 3 uc coo i DACOLAZ i1 Mode Disabled Ww IO DAC 2 Schedule Pulse time The Installation tree wi
201. ontrolled The relay trips when the motor lock and electric end lever are unlocked The relay is tripped for as long as the door is opened The relay also trips when the door is opened via a schedule 21 Valid exit The relay closes when someone enters via the outer reader The relay trips at the same time as the alarm bypass relay ABP closes User s Guide ARX Installation e 231 and trips when the door is opened or the time for the unlocked door is exceeded 22 Valid entry The relay closes when someone exits using the internal reader The relay closes at the same time that the alarm bypass relay ABP closes and trips when the door is opened or the time for the unlocked door is exceeded 23 Invalid card The relay closes at the same time that an invalid card 1s swiped in the reader The relay is reset by swiping a valid card in the reader 24 Motor lock error The relay closes if the motor lock does not locks 25 Drops when door forced The relay is normally closed and drops when a door is forced The relay does not drop on Door open too long 26 Disabled function relay with timed inactivation The relay closes when using a handicap card even if the door is unlocked and closes after unlock pulse time on the Times tab 27 Mirror day night function without motor lock Functions even if the DAC does not have a motor lock The relay follows the settings for the motor lock of the DAC for
202. oor controller is a controller and DAC in one It can be added directly to a folder thus it needs no controller Therefore it is also have the functionality of both a controller and a DAC To add a One door controller to the door list installation tree do the following Add a One door controller To add a controller to the installation tree do the following 1 Highlight the folder in the installation tree that the controller shall be located under User s Guide ARX Installation e 234 2 Then select the option Add in the window menu bar and click Controller TET Booking panel o Controller Folder galaxy control panel One door controller Menu for adding a controller 3 The symbol for the new controller is now added to the installation tree on the left side of the window 4 On the right side of the window enter a Name for the controller and write a brief Description Installation tree LELT O Installation tree Settings Inputs Relay outputs Times Door codes Functions B Company Example 4B gt S O Floor 1 Name Door 46 iH Floor 1 LCU A cui Description i H i Company Example Galaxy oes Ej Floor 2 CQ Warehouse External id 1D 18_20100615_144657 a Bl Lager LCU R Porttelefon 1 Time zone CET Lager HIO 2 i B Lager 3 Force open Ff Force block Burglar alarm 62 100 Active
203. or the connected DACs will now appear in the installation tree The text close to the DAC symbols is blue which shows that the new installation 1s not yet saved When the changes are saved the blue text changes to black text User s Guide ARX Installation e 222 4 The connected DACs are automatically allocated a default name and default settings Installation tree B 78A t si eh lt O Installation tree 5 6 Company Example AB S O Floor 1 LCU 1 Floor 1 LCU ls Entrance 1 Bl Corridor 2 i A Safety Gate 3 i Bl Warehouse 4 i Bl Gate 5 Hi O 7 A Rear Door 2 6 A Balcony door 8 9 Conference 9 9 Workshop 10 i 9 East 11 9 Server room 12 i 9 Laundry 13 Q East 14 Settings Name Description External id Address Force open Force block Times Doorcodes Functions Inputs Relay outputs Entrance ID 2_20100426_132912 Free door licenses 10031 Used door licenses 19 Window Installation tree with settings for a connected DAC 5 DAC options Click OK if you want to save the changes and close the window Click Cancel if you want to close the window and do not want to save the changes Click Apply if you want to save the changes and at the same time keep the window open When you have highlighted a DAC on the left side of the window Installation
204. ormation Secrets settings e Secrets directory Where the private keys are stored in the ARX installation folder This value must not be changed Firmware settings e Firmware directory Where the firmware files are stored in the ARX installation folder e Firmware version file Contact Assa Abloy for more information Multiple server settings By using this option you can run several ARX systems on one server Contact Assa Abloy for more information User s Guide ARX ARX Server Manager 412 EA Edit system properties Web server settings The TCP ports to which the web servers should listen Server HTTP port 8000 Server HTTPS port 8443 Client settings The time fin seconds of inactivity before a client is disconnected If the last ping reply was more the disconnect time the client will be disconnected Disconnect time sec 30 Modem settings IF your installation has modem license the baud rate and com port parameters must be correct to enable the modem communication to work Baud rate the modems communiction speed COM port where the modem is connected to the computer Baud rate and COM port can be found in This computer gt Device Manager gt Modem tab Baud rate 115200 COM port COMI Call time 10 x Change system settings window continuation Web server settings e Server HTTP port The port to which the web server
205. ormats E Samples Number 123 456 789 00 Fiurennw 1979 AFC 700 NN bee Choose language in the field for standards and formats Also choose the default input language Enter the Language tab and click on Details button in the Text services and input languages Text Services and Input Languages Settings Advanced Default input language Select one of the installed input languages to use when you start your computer English United Kingdom United Kingdom Installed services Select the services that you want for each input language shown in the list Use the Add and Remove buttons to modify this list English United Kingdom a Keyboard Choose Standard input language User s Guide ARX ARX Client software 32 Client Settings Client Configuration User interface Choose user interface to use Floating Size of toolbar icons Log out ARX client C Log out ARX client after minutes Data from server Max returning rows from a query Window for system configuration settings User interface You can choose which user interface ARX uses There are three display options e Floating with background e Tabbed e Floating with background NOTE If you edit the user interface the ARX Client Software must restart before the changes take effect The appearance of the user interface is also dependent on each us
206. osed is chosen in the list Create trigger Select event Trigger event Access invalid area blocked at reader Blocking input 7 closed locking input 7 open Communication Failure restored DAC ay locked oor closed oor Forced open Door locked with card door Door not closed 90 9 99 n R 3 3 G 2 oO oq a 3 n Q f m P A uress alarm at reader vent buffer overflow DAC nhibited card at reader nvalid PIN at reader nvalid card at reader nvalid category at reader nvalid door at reader nvalid Format at reader nvalid operation at reader nvalid schedule at reader otorlock Failed to lock otorlock locked User s Guide ARX Triggers 194 8 The trigger is named and Door closed is chosen as Restore type Create trigger x Add properties lt br gt Observe that there must be at least one resett type to this trigger lt v v d d 9 Inthe summary note that the trigger applies for all doors highlighted earlier User s Guide ARX Triggers 195 Create trigger Summary The following information will be saved Selected unit s Door 41 Door 412 Door A2 Door 43 Door 44 Door 45 Selected event Door not closed Common properties for selected unit s Trigger description Doors not closed Active Yes Restore type s Door closed 10 After this each door is connected to the relay outputs on the relay card by choosing M
207. outputs S E Company Example AB Lost connection Times Door codes Functions S Floor 1 a LCU 1 Retain status when connection is broken Floor 1 LCU Ea Use the following configuration when connection is broken Bl Corridor 2 A Safety Gate 3 Bl Warehouse 4 Bl Gate 5 Hi O 73 8 Rear Door 2 6 A Balcony door 8 B Conference 9 A Workshop 10 i East 11 A Server room 12 M Laundry 13 East 14 y lt amp Free door licenses 10031 Used door licenses 19 DAC init Mode For outer reader Mode for inner reader Installation tree with the DAC tab Lost connection User s Guide ARX Installation e 226 Times tab Under this tab you can enter a number of different timer settings for the DAC e Delayed unlock e Unlock pulse time e Delay time before relock The time delay until an opened door locks e Permitted door open time e Warning before arm time e Alarm shunt hold time time before the outer lock 1s engaged after the door has been closed Installation tree mfx B AF Installation tree S Settings Il 5 l Relay outputs CQ Company Example AB Lost connection Times Door codes Functions H 3 Floor 1 7a i E LCU 1 Delayed unlock 0 0 S Floor 1 LCU Mlentrance 1 Unlock pulse time 6 0 S Bl Corridor 2 1 Bl Safety Gate 3 Warehouse 4 Permitted door open time Delay time before
208. ow Click on Cancel if you wish to close the window without saving the information Click on Apply if you wish to save the information and keep the window open at the same time Note that in addition to allocating disabled clearance for a person you must activate the corresponding door mode for each access categories in the area this should apply to For more information see Access Areas on page 125 User s Guide ARX Persons e 44 Allocate access categories In the lower part of the window Editing person you will find the Access categories tab Here you attach the current person to one or more access categories 1 To attach the person to an access category click the button Add Search Mame Description Consultants ull access ta cancel e Window Select category 2 Select one or several categories from the list and click OK 3 To save the details and close the window click OK To close the window without saving the input click Cancel For more information on how to create access categories see Access Categories on page 72 User s Guide ARX Persons 45 It is also possible to set the default expiry date for an access category This is done with the Default validity for access categories option in the System menu Allocate a limited period of validity The following steps describe how you set a limited period of validity for the access category allocated to a person For example thi
209. ow the different booking settings for each object in the tree structure are shown Resource tree Q Area Al eh fs Laundry 41 hs Landry 42 The Resources tree window with the top level Resource area highlighted Resource area The top level in the tree structure is the Resource area and below that level is it possible to add Areas In the message display shown you can change the standard text message and add information To do this click on the display area where you want to add the text and enter the characters with your keyboard User s Guide ARX Booking option 366 NOTE The message text for a certain area is only shown on the booking panel s display if there is more than one area available That is if the user have to make a choice NOTE In addition to letters and digits the panel can only handle following special symbols A lt gt amp 0 Area To add an area to the Resources tree do the following 1 Highlight the level in the resource tree that the area shall be located under 2 Select the option Add in the menu bar and click Area Resource tree Booking abject Drop down menu option to add an area 3 The symbol for the new area is now added to the resources tree on the left side 4 Adda Name of the area and add a short description User s Guide ARX Booking option 367 Settings Under the Settings tab enter Name and a brief Description for
210. pdated The time must be of Format HH MM i e 02 00 to update at 2 AM Daily update time 02 00 v Save Cancel Change system settings window continuation Mail server settings e Outgoing mail server SMTP IP address or DNS to the outgoing mail server which enables e mail to be sent from ARX for exampel from the Trigger function Default is localhost User s Guide ARX ARX Server Manager 414 e Port The port in the fire wall mail is routed Default is 25 e Use SSL Check this box to use SSL Then enter username password and e mail for the sender for mails from ARX Hi O settings e Daily update time The time when the Hi O hardware are updated Default 1s 02 00 Safety backup ASSA recommends regular backup of the ARX database If the database should become corrupt or the hard drive is broken then it can lead to the whole system needing to be reconfigured You have three backup alternatives make safety backup immediately schedule the safety backup and the third and restore the database from a previous safety backup Backup Make backup Restore from backup Schedule backups Create safety backup To make an immediate safety backup of the database do the following 1 Select Safety backup in the main window 2 Mark the areas that you want to backup ARX database all information in the access system the event log all events in the system person pictures the User s Gu
211. pe card The reader lights up the symbols on the buttons 3 Enter the present four number code Or give the card reader to the card owner so that they can enter a code The reader confirms by a fast flashing green light 4 Enter a new code 5 Repeat the same code again to confirm The reader flashes green 3 times if everything is ok User s Guide ARX Connect Card Reader to ARX Client PC 350 Apartments option About Apartments The apartment module is used for handling information and access permissions for apartments in the installation In ARX you can create a number of apartments and then decide which access permissions each apartment shall have and which bookable objects the apartment residents shall be able to book Linked to each apartment are two access categories security levels Normal and Restricted These two access categories can be used to give residents of an apartment different access permissions Please note that the cards linked to an apartment are linked to the actual apartment not to a person The apartment module is only accessible in the ARX Client software if you have a valid licence which covers these features User s Guide ARX Apartments option 351 Add an apartment To add an apartment do the following 1 Click the Apartment button on the toolbar of the main window 2 Click the New button at the bottom of the Apartment window that now opens H Apartments Ce
212. r Booking 2 03 English Tv tt A1 Tv tt 2 User s Guide ARX Web interface e 104 Pop up window for the booking function in My pages 2 Choose a booking object and click on desired time slot 3 Accept by clicking Book Booking 2 0 Do you want to book Tvatt 2 Mon 31 May 2070 10 00 14 00 Book Cancel Click Book to accept a booking The user can then cancel a booked time by clicking on Your scheduled bookings in the menu of My pages Administration of My Pages Log in settings for My Pages The following steps show you how to attach a user name and password to a person This information can then be used by the person to log in to the web module My Pages 1 Click the My Pages tab in the lower part of the Editing person window 2 Enter a suitable User name and a Password for the person in question 3 To save the information and close the window click on OK User s Guide ARX Web interface 105 Editing person Adam Atkins First name Last name Atkins Description Garage Mo picture ID ID 20070119 _ 143514 Domains Stockholm Require PIN change within days Disabled person Access Categories Credentials My pages Log in information User name adam Password Person window with the My pages tab active NOTE Even though no credentials are entered the user can still log in to My pages with the card number and pin code But as soon as a user name and password is added in
213. r s Guide ARX Access Areas 142 Modify Door Settings When a door is highlighted in the Access areas window the selected Door type and the settings for the door and connected readers are shown to the right rr re Access areas RrVOtET a Domains Name default SQ area Al Description i g Door type EA Stockholm i Nytt omr de Door Type Exterior Door Door Unlocked Always off Buzzer Always on Motorlock day Always off Buy alarm time Always off Unlock From reader Always off Lock From reader Always off Open button Always on Latched open button Always off Reader Security level in Card PIN Always Window Access areas with door selected The door modes for the highlighted door are associated with which type of door Door type this is Under the tab Door types in the Access area window the door modes and the door schedules for the door are show For some of the door modes the Exception function can be used to define exceptions from overall schedules User s Guide ARX Access Areas 143 Remove Access Area or Door To remove an access area or a door from the area tree structure do the following 1 Highlight the object that is to be removed 2 Then select the menu option Remove in the window menu bar Copy and Move Access Area or Door By right clicking with the mo
214. r with an access card and PIN code 1 Press B 2 Swipe card 3 Enter PIN code For the galaxy alarm it 1s also possible to allow a person alarm access for the area to activate the alarm by swiping the card twice Arming Persons with access can deactivate the alarm for a certain area via the reader with an access card and PIN code 1 Press A 2 Swipe card 3 Enter the PIN code For the galaxy alarm it is also possible for a person with alarm access to deactivate the alarm by swiping their card and entering their code or just swiping the card and code if the door s current security level schedule demands this Add temporary code for door Users with caretaker access can change the settings of a reader during a limited period so that it works as a code lock with a door code The chosen door code stops working when the card s period of validity runs out or when the code lock function 1s manually turned off from the reader User s Guide ARX Card Reader User Functionality 403 A temporary code is activated via the reader by 1 Press A 2 Swipe card 3 Enter chosen code The temporary code is removed via the reader by 1 Press B 2 Swipe card NOTE Ifa person has been added with the code for the caretaker function the code is changed to To activate a code 1 Press A 2 Swipe card 3 Remove code Enter desired code 1 Press B 2 Swipe the card Set a door unlocked Press 2A swipe card p
215. r for triggers Add a RCE 16 card To add a RCE board to the installation tree do the following 1 Mark the control units in the installation tree that the RCE board is to be connected to 2 Then select the alternative Add in the window s menu bar and click on RCE 16 Board User s Guide ARX Installation e 262 Installation tree BRyreat g New Dac E New IJO DAC New Entry DAC nmr re j Ait ted Input A IC Elevator Time Anti passback Booking panel es Menu for adding a RCE board When a RCE 16 board has been added to the left in the nstallation tree window the RCE 16 Board characteristics 1s shown on the right On the tab the Name of the relay board is given a short Description the Address as well as the user area that the relays of the board should have Installation tree mfx R At O Installation tree RCE 16 Card settings Example Company B Office Name RCE 16_1 E Bl Controller office A Back door 41 1 Description i Balcony door 42 2 i B Entrance 43 3 Conference 4 D rr A5 1 0 5 Relay 1 Elevator W Workshop 6 cH A6 Hi O 7 J Eastern door A6 Relay 3 v t Bl io dac1 2 9 H gt Relay 1 Relay4 Standard v el Elevator Elevator MVPRCE 16_1 1 Relay6 Standard v Ware house ess Inbrottslarm CE1 Relay Standard v Address i1 v Relay2 Elevator v
216. rd Receipt Templates 96 Add Card Receipt Template 1 Select the menu Tools in the main window and click the option Card receipt templates Card receipt templates ads Remove ede Window Card receipt templates User s Guide ARX Card Receipt Templates 97 2 Click on the button Add Edit card receipt template Mame Card templ 2 Text I ithe card owner hereby agree to the terms and Conditions set up by ABC Company for usage of access cards In the event a card is lost or stolen immediately report this to the Card Issuer phone 655 123 456 Window Edit card receipt template with example text 3 Enter any text that should be included in the new card receipt template 4 Click OK if you want to save the information To close the window without saving the input click the Cancel button The standard information such as Issued by Receiver Card number and Received date is automatically added to all card templates User s Guide ARX Card Receipt Templates 98 Print preview Card receipt E ml x Card receipt Sent by master Recewer Adam Atkins Cad number 123456709 tthe card owner hereby agree to the terms and conditions set up by ABC Company for usage of access cards In the event a card is lost or stolen immediately report this to the Card Issuer phone 555 123 456 Recewed date 10 March 2006 Example of the default receipt template with no additional text Add
217. rder External name Default value Supplier SUPPLIER Company ABC Window Extra field for person 3 Inthe dialogue screen that opens type the following and click OK Add field Name Company External name Supplier Default value External name is used for receipts and for exporting and importing the database The administrator of ARX Access system is now able to write the company name in the person window User s Guide ARX Persons 69 Editing person Adam Atkins ID 5_20080123_085541 Example Company na 5 Extended Ifo credena My pages Person window with an extra field for Company User s Guide ARX Persons 70 The administrator can now use the new extra field to automatically show the company name on card receipts El Print preview Card receipt Credential receipt Sent by master Receiver Adam Almgren Credential number 123123123 Card receipt Credential receipt template Passerkortsmall 06 v Sent by master With this acknowledgment of a new se pi er 5 s adie card I certify recipients of RECIPIENT from SUPPLIES to follow the rules and instructions that apply for passes at ABC Company Received date Friday 1 February 2008 By signing this receipt 1 the card owner from Ventilation Inc accept the following term Lost cards should be notified immediately to the reception at telephone 555 123 123
218. re you define the four digit door codes that will open the selected door You can enter up to ten door codes A new door code is entered into the field and is saved with the button Add NOTE For a door code to work the door mode for the door is required to be correctly set Installation tree i oa bi O Installation tree Settings Inputs Relay outputs Times Door codes Functions 5 6 Company Example Ltd r 2 Office Door codes 28 01 28 01 01 Entr D 1 9 28 01 02 Corridor kot Q 28 01 03 Office 3 28 01 04 Safety 4 28 01 05 Warehouse 28 01 06 Gate 6 H 28 01 07 Hi O 7 28 01 08 8164 8 HO dac 9 9 Bl Entry phone 10 i H gt Relay 1 g H E Warehouse GH Burglary alarm 62 100 Door code lt Free door licenses 81 Used door licenses 19 Apply Installation tree with the DAC tab Door codes Functions tab Under this tab you can enter a number of parameters for doors e Fora motorised lock Day Night mode you can choose to Open immediately or At first valid passage e With the checkbox Door monitor switches in motor lock and DAC in series you instruct the system to treat the door User s Guide ARX Installation e 242 position input of the DAC and the door sensor of the motor locks they were connected in series e Itis possible to select the unlock lock mode Ability to unlock door by swiping card twice It is required however
219. reader A temporary code is activated via the reader in the following way Press key A swipe card enter code user defined e g 8567 To deactivate a temporary code via the reader Press key B swipe card NOTE If a person have more than one door privilege the codes for caretaker access are changed to 1A activate and 1B deactivate respectively User s Guide ARX Access Areas 135 Remove access category To remove an access category from the area tree structure do the following l Highlight one or more areas in the area tree structure where you want to remove the access category Keep the keyboard s Ctrl key depressed to highlight more than one area Highlight the access category you want to remove and click the button Remove on the right hand side of the window Click OK if you want to save the changes and close the window Click Cancel if you want to close the window and do not want to save the changes Click Apply if you want to save the changes and at the same time keep the window open Add exceptions for access category To create exceptions for an access category in the area tree structure do the following l Highlight the area in the area tree structure that the exception shall apply to From the tab Area highlight which access category the exception shall apply and click Exception in the right part of the window In the Schedule window that now opens select the schedule option an
220. ress the number that corresponds to the unlocking time finish with A The numbers 1 23 correspond to hours and 01 059 correspond to minutes Example 1 To set a door unlocked for an hour Press 2A swipe card press 1 press A Example 2 To set a door unlocked for 45 minutes Press 2A swipe card press 045 press A Example 3 To permanently set a door unlocked Press 2A swipe card press A A buzzer sounds when a door is permanently set unlocked User s Guide ARX Card Reader User Functionality 404 NOTE If a person only is authorized to the door function Set door unlocked the code is changed for the set unlocked function to Press A swipe card indicate time press A Note If you made a mistake you can cancel by pressing B instead of A If a person only is authorized to the door function Set door unlocked the code is changed for the set unlocked function to 1 Press A 2 Swipe card To return to applicable door function schedule 1 Press B 2 Swipe card Cancel unlocking of door If you want to cancel the unlocking of a door Press 2B swipe card before the current door function schedule or set unlocked has passed NOTE If a person has is authorized to the door function Set door unlocked the code for cancelling is changed to Press B Swipe card Lock an unlocked door If you want to lock a door that is unlocked according to the door function schedule Pr
221. rm list Alarm Forced door Any door forced Always on Yes Larm Always on Yes Summalarm Always on Yes Summalarm d rrforcering Trigger f r alla d rrar som f Always on Yes 2 Inthe main window for trigger groups select New User s Guide ARX Trigger group 198 3 Enter Name Description and Schema for the trigger group With schema you can decide when the trigger group is active Check Show in alarm listif you want that the trigger is visible in the trigger alarm list Create trigger group Name Alarm Forced door Description Any door forced Schema Always on Show in alarm list Triggers Name a Description Actions Type a Description Status 4 Click Se ect and highlight the triggers you want to include in the trigger group Finish by clicking Ok User s Guide ARX Trigger group e 199 Ed Select triggers 28 01 04 Sakerhetsrum D rr forcerad 5 Ifyou want that an action is performed after activation of the trigger click Add in the Actions section 6 Choose any of the action types Relay E mail or server application The example below shows the E mail that will be sent if the trigger is activated User s Guide ARX Trigger group e 200 New action Action type E mail Reset Acknowledge Automatically gt Properties To sequrity companyexample com Bec
222. rough a relay that an email is sent or that a desired software is started an Action must be added Click Add in the Actions section to add an action Relay E mail or Server application Relay action Choose Relay as action type and set the relay type to Relay Card or Door the relay function of a DAC and choose the relay to be connected to this function in the Unit menu Finally choose the relay output on current relay unit and click Ok User s Guide ARX Triggers 18 7 New action Relay card LED panel A trigger can have any number of relays as action User s Guide ARX Triggers 188 E mail action Choose E mail as action type and write a template for the mail to be sent when the trigger is activated Then click Ok New action Action type E mail To support examplecompany com Bcc Subject door opened Body vial A email action can send any number of e mails Note To be able to send e mails ARX must be connected to an existing e mail account This is configured in ARX Server Manager in File Change system properties Scroll down to Mail server settings Modem settings IF your installation has modem license the baud rate and com port parameters must be correct to enable the modem communication to work Baud rate the modems communiction speed COM port where the modem is connected to the computer Baud rate and COM port can be found in Thi
223. s click the button Clear owner 5 Click OK if you want to save the information and close the window To close the window without saving the input click the Cancel button Click Apply 1f you want to save the information and at the same time keep the window open The card is now shown in the window Credentials without any owner Remove credential This means that the credential is hidden in the system Removal also means that the card is removed from the person it belonged to 1 Select the option Credentials in the menu Tools in the main window 2 Inthe window Credentials that now opens a list of the cards and keys that are stored in the system is shown 3 Highlight the card that you want to remove in the card list and click the button Delete 4 Ifyou are sure that you want to remove this card click Yes in the query dialog that appears User s Guide ARX Credentials 85 Delete Query dialog to remove a card When you remove a card from the list in the window Credentials this card is also removed from the person associated with it Open key in Performer option Administration of keys is handled by the Performer application To open a key in Performer do the following 1 Select the option Credentials in the menu Tools in the main window 2 Inthe window Credentials that now opens a list of the keys and cards that are stored in the system is shown 3 Highlight the key that you want to edit in t
224. s os rs E E C Open elevator door Door code settings New code Delete Floor Add new Floor lt gt Free door licenses 81 Used door licenses 19 Floor I will have the door control dac 9 9 connected to it 7 Add an in reader for entering the elevator from floor 1 and an out reader for the elevator doors door control dac 9 9 A reader is placed inside the elevator that controls access for entering The reader on floor 2 manages the leaving of the office During the day it should be open but at night a card is required in order to come out Now all configurations in the Installation tree are ready It is now time to configure the access areas where floors are to be added User s Guide ARX Access Areas 159 8 Inthe access areas we select a new access area to be called The elevator 9 Then select the alternative Add in the window s menu bar and click on Floor B rWO ll Access category Area Door oo MOU door group The Menu for adding a floor 10 The next step is to select the door type for the floor In the Door type window that opens mark Interior door 11 The symbol for the new floor is now added in the access area tree to the left Observe the symbol that shows that a door control is connected to floor 1 This is how it looks when all the floors have been added Elevator Floor 1 Warehouse
225. s computer gt Device Manager gt Modem tab Baud rate 115200 v COM port COM1 v Call time 10 Mail server settings The nikaninn mail server is snerifierd as an TP address nr a DNS name User s Guide ARX Triggers 189 Server application as action 3 Choose Server application as Action type and choose which application to be started in the Properties field New action Action type Server application Yv Schedule Always on Properties Description Internet explorer Server executable to launch 4 Click Validate to check that the search path is correct Finish by clicking OK Note For this function to work you need to make sure that the ARX Access Server can interact with the desktop Check this in the Services application in Windows Control panel administrative tools open Services and enter the properties for ARX Access Server click the Log on tab User s Guide ARX Triggers 190 Example LED panel that shows unclosed doors The Company Example wants to use the trigger functionality to control a panel with LED s that indicates if a door in the access control system is open At night when the last person leaves the office and activates the alarm the LED panel displays all the doors that are not closed After installing a RCE 16 card it is added to the Door list 1 Choose Door list in the tools menu 2 The RCE 16 card is a
226. s could be applicable to persons who only need to belong to an access category for a limited period of time NOTE If a person is not allocated any limited period of validity i e the access category fields From and To are empty this means that the person will always belong to the current access category 1 Highlight the current access category in the lower part of the Editing person window User s Guide ARX Persons 46 Editing person Adam Atkins Domains Stockholm wt Mo picture Require PIN change within bo days Disabled person Access Categories Credentials My pages Set validity When an access category selected the Set validity button is activated 2 Click Set validity Validity Date 22 06 10 Date 22 06 11 Time 00 00 Time 23 59 Window for selecting period of validity 3 Inthe window that appears select the start and end date using the calendar window that opens when you click on the buttons next to the From and To fields User s Guide ARX Persons 47 4 Finally enter the times in the appropriate fields and click OK The period of validity is now displayed in the list of access categories attached to the person 5 To save the information and continue with a new window click Save amp new To save the information and close the window click OK To close the window without saving the input click the Cancel button User s Guide ARX Persons
227. s th Transfers Enables Cli Supports 5 Manages t Maintains a Provides th Provides la Manages n Maintains li Coordinate Resolves a Allows erro Enables ev Provides m Enables He This servic Enables ge Status Started Started Started Started Started Started Started Started Started Started Started Started Started Started Startup Type Disabled Manual Manual Automatic Automatic Manual Disabled Manual Manual Automatic Automatic Automatic Automatic Automatic Manual Automatic Automatic Automatic Manual Automatic Manual Disabled Log on as Local Service Local Service Local System Local System Local System Local System Local System Local System Local System Local System Local System Local System Local System Local System Network 5 Network 5 Local System Local System Local System Local System Local System Local System F IMADT CRP nina Mansnce C Mlan D an lt E Appendix e 426 3 Enter the Log on tab and check This account and enter the credentials for the account administrative user rights are required where ARX Access Server is installed LogOn Recovery Dependencies Log on as Local System account Ghis scou Password seeeeeeeeeseseee fou can enable or disable this service for the hardware profiles listed below Hardware Profile Profil
228. ser s Guide ARX Booking option 380 Rules With the function Rules you can to create rule templates These rule templates makes it possible to pre define how rules linked to bookings in the system are designed For example you can create different sets of standard rules for different parts of the system By default there is one pre defined rule template in ARX called Default rule The default template can be modified or you can create new rule templates Create new rule template To create a new rule template do the following 1 Select the Rules menu option in the Tools menu 2 Inthe Rules window click on the New button Rule templates Name Description Default rule Default rule template Window Rules 3 Now enter a Name and add a brief Description for the slot template User s Guide ARX Booking option 381 New ru le templates Name Description Visibility Per booker Max number of bookings Max bookings per month Minimum days between bookings Cancellation Booking Release time minutes from slot end Minimum time left when booking slot minutes C Bookers name in Web booking Default rule 2 Window Rule template 4 Now set the different options for the rule template see the alternatives below Click OK if you want to save the information and close the window To close the win
229. ser s Guide ARX Persons 59 Performer synchronises with the ARX Return to the ARX client software to continue working The application needs a few seconds to remove the key from the list Performer Integration settings option If the optional feature Performer is installed administration of keys can be done from ARX Client software In order for the synchronization with the Performer application to work ARX Client software needs the correct search path to Performer In Performer Integration settings on the System menu you can edit these settings Performer Integration Settings Path to Performer C Program Files 4ssa Performer performer exe a Data synchronisation To Performer Is running From Performer Is running The status of the data synchronization between ARX and Performer can be seen in this window The synchronization to Performer and from Performer must be running If not or if you experience other problems with the synchronization you can perform a restart by clicking the Restart button For installation of Performer refer to Installation of Performer on page 428 See separate user guide for more information on Performer User s Guide ARX Persons 60 Additional settings for Persons PIN Code Settings Options for this menu option in the System menu are PIN code settings Sees Max number of equal digits All v Maximum number of Failed PIN attempts before card is blocked 0
230. sible for service at The Company Example in order to communicate with the ARX Server Now they are all set up and able to freely decide how they want to design their own access areas authorities schedules etc The administrator of The Company will not see any difference in the ARX Client software User s Guide ARX Access Areas 164 Door types About Door types Templates are defined door types which are used to decide the specific security levels and operation modes that are assigned to a specific door The characteristics of the door types are decided partly by the security schedule what is required for the door to be opened for example code and card and partly by additional schedules that control the door s operation mode for example the exit button or the possibility of setting the door unlocked User s Guide ARX Door types 165 Scheman Access Janitor IT personell Access Visitor Categories Door types The Security schedule and the additional schedules determine during which times a certain security solution applies and when a specific operation mode is active Door types are used in an access area When a door is added to an access area it is necessary to choose a door type in order to determine how the door will work In addition to the default door types Interior and Exterior door it is possible to create additional door types that are customized for a certain installation Create new
231. sion 2 6 1 40 of Performer Choose database engine Which database should be installed C Sybase 5 0 Performer requires the Net software from Microsoft If this is not installed on your computer it will be installed at this stage After the installation of Net you will return to the installation of Performer 7 Check that all checkboxes are selected in the following dialog Proceed by pressing Next User s Guide ARX Appendix e 429 Select Components In the options list below select the checkboxes for the options that you would like to have installed The disk space fields reflect the requirements of the options you have selected M Connection to internal addressbook M Connection to Outlook addressbook M Connection to Lotus Notes addressbook J Import E sport from to Assa Performer M Import Export from Security Master M Scheduled import to intemal address book Disk Space Required 9780 k Disk Space Remaining 10472363 k Cancel Assa Performer will now be installed 8 When the installation is completed click Next ARX ACCESS Dali Setup Installation Complete Setup was completed successfully Completed Create folder C PROGRA 1 4554PE 1 integration Copy to CPROGRA 1 ASSAPE 1 Copy Failed AR Performer synchronisation will now be initialised Execute C PROGRA 1 4554PE 1 integrationyregister_service bat Running arxperFormnerdb sqls Execute CPROGRA 1 4554PE
232. ss areas You can choose to amend the name of this level but it is not possible to remove it If you have the optional feature Domains 1s this you see 2 Then select the option Add in the menu bar of the window and click Area AR Wwot ll Access category rea Door Floor Menu for add area 3 To the right side of the window Access areas enter the Name of the new access area and write a short Description 4 Click OK if you want to save the information and close the window To close the window without saving the input click the Cancel button Click Apply 1f you want to save the information and at the same time keep the window open to continue adding new information The access area is now added to the area tree structure User s Guide ARX Access Areas 128 Access areas Donans S O defaut oe i i DAC BP Stockholm Window Access areas with information about the selected area When you have selected an access area in the area tree structure on the left side of the window Access areas its details are displayed in the right side of the window The process of adding access categories to access areas is described below User s Guide ARX Access Areas 129 Add access category To add an access category to the area tree structure do the following 1 Select one or more areas in the area tree structure that you want to apply the access category To choose more than one area keep the Ctrl
233. ssage should be active It is also possible to set to which recipients the message should be shown UE Message Message title Board meeting Please remember the Boards annual meeting 30 November The meeting starts 18 00 hrs Message Priority Low From To asad Date 31 Grct 2005 Date 30 Nov 2005 Time 08 00 00 Time 18 00 00 Access Category All Window Create message 5 Click OK if you want to save the information and close the window To close the window without saving the input click the Cancel button Click Apply 1f you want to save the information and at the same time keep the window open User s Guide ARX Web interface e 108 Modify a message To change the settings for a message do the following 1 Inthe window All messages highlight the message that you want to change and click Modify 2 Inthe window that now opens you can modify or change the settings for the message 3 Click OK if you want to save the information and close the window To close the window without saving the input click the Cancel button Click Apply 1f you want to save the information and at the same time keep the window open Remove message To remove a message do the following 1 Inthe window All messages highlight the message that you want to remove and click Delete 2 Ifyou are sure that you want to remove this message click Yes in the query dialog that now appears Delete Query dialog Delete message User
234. sultants according to schedule INfOUT weekdays OUT weekends to the F areas Office 4 lick Finish to confirm this Summary of selections done 7 Ifthe summary is correct click Finish If you are not satisfied go to the previous menu with the button lt Back and add your selections On the right side of the window Access areas you can now see that the access category has been added Note that the access category will only be valid for this particular access area it will not be inherited by access areas that are located below it Click OK if you want to save the information and close the window To close the window without saving the input click the Cancel button Click Apply if you want to save the information and at the same time keep the window open User s Guide ARX Access Areas 132 HT Access areas BRrvwOtdi Domains Name Area Al SP default b G Area Al Description i DAC A E A Stockholm pare iE Nytt omr de Area Category a Sche Dis Unloc Arm Disarm Caret Area Al Full access Aways O O QO Co Ce tony Window Access areas with a highlighted access category For more information on how to work with access categories see Access Categories on page 72 Door functions Below is a description of the different door functions that you can add to access categories Disabled The door function Disabled gives a
235. synchronises with the ARX client software and shuts down In the ARX client software an Assa key is added in the Credentials tab Access Categories Credentials Card number Description Card format Owner Inhibited 123456 PKZ Use Performerkey Adam Atkins 125454566 Solid prox Adam Atkins Hand in ker Hand out key Open key in Performer User s Guide ARX Persons 58 Hand in key The following steps describes what to do when a person returns a key A complete description can be found in the Performer user guide 1 Inthe Persons window click the Credentials tab and highlight the key that is to be handed in Click the Hand in key button 2 Performer starts The following dialog window appears Hand in Hand in Receiver jatkins Adam BI a Selectthe keys you want to work with from list User key PK2 1 2 Selectthe keys you want to return from list dh OA Name System number__ SerialNo Marking Number___ _Keyholder Handi Hand in A User key 123456 0212122004 PK2Q 1 1 1 Atkins Adam 21 02 Print receipt Choose receipt text Inlamningskvitto Origir Window envelope End 3 Check that the key that is handed in is checked in the list in the lower pane Wf User key Check Print receipt if this is desired Finally click End 4 Ifthe key shall be inactivated click Yes Contirm a Do you want to inactivate key User key a dJ Cancel U
236. t in on the new day types 5 Then all the schedules connected to this calendar must be checked and completed since the days added defined as holiday not will have any time settings on the new day type in current schedules User s Guide ARX Calendar e 330 Edit schedule Working time Schedule Working time Name Working time Description l Calendars Standard calendar Weekday Weekend Halfday Vacation Colour 00 00 01 00 eea w gt C Under settings in the Calendar all new day types are added User s Guide ARX Calendar 331 Operators Operator templates and Roles About Operators Operator templates and Roles Everybody with a user account in ARX Client is regarded as an operator The Roles defines the user right for the operator in the ARX Client Operator templates define in what domain the operator has access This section explains how to e Create Operators Operator templates and Roles e Remove Operators Operator templates and Roles Operators By using the menu option Operators in the main windows System menu an administrator can manage other ARX Client software User s Guide ARX Operators Operator templates and Roles 332 users or operators Here the administrator can add and remove users In ARX it is possible to create a number of different users with different security clearance For example is it possible to create users that only have clearance to
237. tact with the local network it can be provided with a modem which communicates with the ARX server through the telephone line On the Connection Events tab you define the controller behaviour User s Guide ARX Installation e 238 e Connect schedule Setting for when the controller uses the modem for communication e Connects events The selected events trigger the controller to use the modem to contact the ARX server e Notes Field for additional information Installation tree Br OAt Installation tree Settings Relay outputs Modem Times Door codes Functions S O Exempelf retaget ee 7 En A B Kontor Connection events Connect now a B Undercentral Kontor i Door A1 1 Bl Door 42 2 Door 43 3 Door 44 4 i Door 412 6 Connect schedule Always off Available Selected DAC events Tamper events Duress events Invalid door events Valid door events Invalid card events Valid card events Invalid motorlock events Connect events Valid motorlock events Intrution area events Free door licenses 10000044 Used door licenses 6 Window Installation tree with settings for Modem Connection events On the Connect now tab the telephone number is set Click the Call controller to initiate the call to the controller User s Guide ARX Installation e 239 Installation tree Ins
238. tallation tree Modem Times Door codes Functions S Exempelf retaget Connect now Door 412 6 RCE16 5 LED panel 7 Window Installation tree with settings for Modem Connection settings User s Guide ARX Installation e 240 Times tab Under this tab you can enter a number of different timer settings for the controller e Delayed unlock e Unlock pulse time e Delay time before relock e Permitted door open time e Warning before arm time e Alarm shunt hold time time before the outer lock 1s engaged after the door has been closed Installation tree LELT O Installation tree Company Example Ltd Office 28 01 H 28 01 01 Entr D 1 28 01 02 Corridor kot 28 01 03 Office 3 28 01 04 Safety 4 28 01 05 Warehouse 28 01 06 Gate 6 Hi 28 01 07 Hi O 7 28 01 08 8164 8 H dac 9 9 Ry Entry phone 10 H gt Relay 1 A GH Ey Warehouse GH Burglary alarm 62 100 wooo BE GE lt gt Settings Inputs Relay outputs Times Door codes Functions Delayed unlock Unlock pulse time Delay time before relock Permitted door open time Warning before arm time Alarm shunt hold time 5 5 5 Free door licenses 81 Used door licenses 19 Installation tree with the tab Times User s Guide ARX Installation e 241 Door codes tab He
239. tallation tree on the left side of the nstallation tree window 7 On the right side of the window enter the reader Name and Address and select Number of digits for external cards Address 0 entry readers and address 4 exit readers If you are unsure of how many digits an external card uses you can test this by reading the card in a connected reader and then read the card number in the log Installation tree R A O Installation tree H E Office A1 off Office B2 SE Storage C3 S i uc co01 TH paal ae on z io DAC 2 8 Entr DAC 3 E gt Relay 1 KP Input 1 oof Airlock A1 i fii B Panel mox Name Address Number of digits for external cards Card format Change card format for reader Window Installation tree with settings for a new reader User s Guide ARX Installation e 2 4 8 Click the button Change card format for reader in order to select which card format that is to apply for the reader Default card format is Solid prox 9 Inthe window Card format that now opens select a format by highlighting a card format in the left column Available and with the arrow button move the selected format to the right column Selected Card format Available Selected External Solid prox E E Window for selecting card format 10 Click OK in the window Card format if you want to save the changes or click Cancel if you want to close the
240. th a relay highlighted and the Settings tab active Under the Settings tab you choose Address Mode and in some cases Schedule and Pulse time for the relay With the option Mode you choose how the relay should operate e Disabled e Schedule e Unlocked door e Open door e Open or unlocked door e Motor lock open Day locked e Motor lock error e Select mask DACs tab User s Guide ARX Installation e 246 If the Schedule option is selected you can choose between the alternatives Always off Always on or any of the Other schedules available in the system If you choose Select mask DACs tab you can set a number of DAC alternatives under the DACs tab The DACs tab is also used for selecting which DACs that should be affect chosen function of the relay Installation tree 9 Installation tree 4 Office A1 Settings DACs ff Office B2 a Storage C3 _ Lock open a p UZ cogi Communication error _ Free input 1 cow B DACDLAZ 1 l l Block input Alarm input Motorlock error i IO DAC 2 4d i L i L Available Selected DACOLAZ 1 IO DAC 2 Cx Cora a The Installation tree with a relay highlighted and the DACs tab active Input The relay card 6416 RC has 4 relays and 1 input which is mounted in a 9016 controller where the input can be programmed to control different functions in the controller where it is mounted User s Guide ARX Installation e 247 For example it can be connected to a fire alarm so
241. that there must be at least one reset type to this trigger The reset type Automatically seconds must be greater than zero if it is active Description System events for power users Active Priority 1 wv Reset type s Automatically seconds C Other Action text Kisco ec Restore types e Door closed The trigger is deactivated when the door is closed Greyed out when non applicable events are used e Automatically seconds Enter the time in seconds for when the trigger will be deactivated e Other Check Other to choose another event that will act as deactivation of current trigger Enter a description and check Active to make the trigger active Finish by clicking Next Note At least one restore type must be marked User s Guide ARX Triggers 186 Modify trigger To add an action to a trigger or change the properties do the following 1 Choose Modify for the trigger Edit trigger DAC Dorr A1 Door opened Name DAC D rr Al Door opened State Normal Last triggered Never Description Door 41 opened Active Restore type s Door closed C Automatically seconds C Other Actions Type a Description Status 2 Change desired properties and press OK or continue to add an Action for current trigger Add action In order for the trigger to result in other events for example that the light is turned on th
242. that when a fire breaks out the control units unlock these doors this is called panic unlocking To add an input to the installation tree do the following 1 Highlight the controller that the input shall be connected to 2 Then select the option Add in the windows menu bar and click Input gt Installation tree B A F Mew DAC New IJO DAC Mew Entry DAC Connected DACs Relay Airlock Booking panel Popup menu for adding Input 3 The input symbol is now shown to the left in the installation tree and to the right the different relay settings are shown under the tabs Settings and DACs User s Guide ARX Installation e 248 Installation tree efx R 0At O Installation tree a Office A1 Settings DACs of Office B2 EQ Storage C3 Address J uc coo s f pacoia2 1 Mode Disabled ko oof Relay 1 Ke GES The Installation tree with an input highlighted and the Settings tab active Under the Settings tab you choose Address and Mode for the input These are the alternatives for the Mode option e Disabled e Monitored e Panic unlock e Panic lock e Enable door code only mode The DACs tab is used to select which DACs that should be connected to the input User s Guide ARX Installation e 249 Airlock option With the function Airlock the operator can link two or more doors together to create an airlock In an airlock only one of the doors can be
243. the area Resource tree B t O Resource area Name Area Al a 0 BEE o m es Laundry Al Description m es Landry 42 ne Rule template Standardregler ind New template lt Resource group holds rules gt Standardregler The Resources tree window with a area creaated The the Rule template you can select a rule that will apply for the whole area or allow that different rule templates apply for each booking object within the area by selecting lt Resource group holds rules gt Booking object The level below an area is Booking object A booking object is a bookable unit such as for instance a laundry room or a conference room To add a booking object to the Resources tree do the following 1 Highlight the level in the resource tree that the booking object shall be located under 2 Select the option Add in the menu bar and click Booking object User s Guide ARX Booking option 368 Pesource tree Booking object Drop down menu option to add a booking object 3 The symbol for the new object is now added to the resources tree on the left side A resource 1s also automatically created 4 Enter Name and a brief Description for the booking object Resource tree Bret O Resource area Settings 5 Area Al Name Laundry 41 unnamed E fs Landry A2 Description Laundry 41 Slot template 4 timmars New template Rule template she New template Controller 8n
244. the installation tree on page 286 User s Guide ARX Installation 286 Alarm option About Alarm You can in ARX Client software build alarm zones from with an alarm tree This is to integrate the access control with the alarm system Menu options Alarm To simplify building and customising of the alarm tree there are a number of extra menu options In the Alarm tree window alarm tree Brat Menu option in the window Alarm tree These are in order of appearance and from left to right e Add depending on the level you are at in the tree structure you can add Zone or DAC with this menu option If a User s Guide ARX Alarm option e 287 Galaxy module is installed it is also possible to add Galaxy zone DAC or VRIO e Remove removes selected object e Expand shows the entire tree structure for the selected object The menu options Add Remove and Status can also be made available by right clicking with the mouse on the desired object in the alarm tree Add alarm zones To add an alarm zone do the following 1 Highlight the level in the alarm tree where the alarm zone shall be located under Initially there is only one folder Alarm 2 Select the option Add in the windows menu bar and click Zone Alarm tree 9 a Zone Drop down menu option to add an alarm zone 3 The symbol for the new alarm zone is now added to the alarm tree on the left side 4 On
245. the installation tree do the following 1 Highlight the level in the installation tree where the folder shall be located under Initially there is only the folder Installation tree 2 Then select the option Add in the windows menu bar and click Folder a Installation tree BrEA L e Menu for adding a folder 3 The symbol for the new folder is now added to the installation tree on the left hand side of the window 4 Inthe right side of the window enter a name for the new folder in the field Name User s Guide ARX Installation e 212 Installation tree gt Installation tree Settings E OFFice A1 Office B2 Name funnamed Window Installation tree with new folder 5 Click OK if you want to save the changes and close the window Click Cancel if you want to close the window and not save the changes Click Apply if you want to save the changes and at the same time keep the window open Status By clicking on the right hand button of the mouse and selecting status you can get information on incorrectly installed units see chapter Status on page 213 Remove folder To remove a folder from the installation tree do the following 1 Highlight the folder that is to be removed User s Guide ARX Installation e 213 2 Then select the menu option Remove in the window menu bar NOTE You can not remove a folder that contains controllers and DACs that are stored in the ar
246. the pre alarm time By checking User s Guide ARX Alarm option e 302 this checkbox the exterior readers are blocked for entering the access system when the pre alarm time has begun e Allow alarm manoeuvre by using button 9 when an alarm is triggered normally it is not allowed to acknowledge the alarm from the card reader Check this checkbox if you want to allow users to be able to acknowledge the alarm by pressing 9 before deactivation of alarm 9A card code e Deactivating the alarm when entering with an alarm access card normally a special procedure is required in order to deactivate the alarm A card pin code Check this checkbox in order to allow users with alarm manoeuvre rights to deactivate the alarm automatically at access according to the valid security level schedule for example card or card and code Note To cancel an activated alarm during pre alarm time you must always enter A card code e Activate with a card twice normally a special procedure is required to activate the alarm B card pin code Check this checkbox in order to allow users with alarm manoeuvre rights in a certain area to activate the alarm by swiping the same card twice e Always forced activation of the alarm during a B manoeuvre Equivalent to 9B normally alarm sections are not affected if they are programmed to be excludable when the alarm is activated Check this checkbox in order for the system to force the al
247. tions of each part e Card The card is stored in the system but only works if it is connected to a person e Persons Here people are added to the system and a cards are connected to them Access is only permitted if the person belongs to a specific access category e Access categories The various access categories that are needed in the access system are defined here Access is only given if the access category is designated to a certain access area User s Guide ARX ARX Access Control System 17 e Access area All parts of the access system are connected together here The access areas are defined by a number of doors Access is given by access categories and access schedules that are connected together and connected to an access area e Doors Doors Door controls are connected to the system as they are added to the Installation tree Access through a door is only allowed if the door is given a door type and added to an access area e Door categories The security level and operating modes are allocated for every door type using a security schedule and additional schedules e Schedules The access schedule controls the access to the access system for different access categories The security schedule controls which security solution that is valid for a particular door type at a specified time The Additional schedules indicate when the door s different operation modes apply e Calendar The calendar defines which days
248. to calculate from Start of period End of period or First entry e The Offset in minutes If a positive time is entered i e 15 minutes access 1s granted through the door 15 minutes after the end of the period for example User s Guide ARX Booking option e 372 Resource tree Ry iw amp rept Resource area Settings SEQ Sector One as Laundry 1 Door is accessable on start of period with offset 15 minutes ape Washer 1 E DA ODIDI Door will lock on end of period with offset 15 minutes 2 The Resources tree window with a door highlighted Relay Relays can be linked to resources and thus make it possible to switch equipment on and off To add a relay to the Resources tree do the following 1 Highlight the resource that the relay shall be located under 2 Select the option Add in the menu bar and click Relay Resource tree Drop down menu option to add a relay User s Guide ARX Booking option 3 3 Under the Settings tab enter Name and a brief Description for the relay Also select to which Relay holder the relay is connected to the Relay position and when the relay shall be enabled and disabled The setting Relay holder sets to which controller or DAC the relay is connected and Relay position indicates the relays input position on the DAC or controller To the rows Relay will be enabled at and Relay will be disabled at there are two options e The time
249. to have access in your access system must be registered in the system The function manage people and allocate codes card or key to each person See section Persons on page 39 Access areas Under access area you determine which doors shall belong to a certain access area Every access area 1s allocated specific access categories that are permitted right of entry This is carried out at the same time as the installation and configuration of the system and is not normally changed during daily administration See section Access Areas on page 125 User s Guide ARX Access categories An access category is a group of persons with the same levels of clearance in your access system for example caretaker employee and consultant See section Access Categories on page 72 Door types Under door types you define the different types of doors that exist in your access system with respect to operation modes and level of security This is carried out at the same time as the installation and configuration of the system See section Door types on page 165 Schedules With the help of the schedule you are able to control the timing of access to your access system and the means of access for example by card code or both See section Schedules on page 110 Installation At the same time as installation and configuration of the system you determine how all the doors and other hardw
250. tree a number of tabs are displayed in the right side of the window that control the Settings Lost connection Times Door codes Relay outputs and Functions for the DAC Different options for each tab are described below Settings tab In the tab Settings you enter the DAC general settings such as Name Address External ID and DAC mode and whether the DAC shall be Active or not and if it is a Hi O product Additionally User s Guide ARX Installation e 223 information regarding however Forced open and Forced block is on or off is shown The DAC Address consists of a number from 1 to 16 that indicates which address the DAC has in the controller Installation tree efx B A F O Installation tree e Lost connection Times Door codes Functions S E Company Example AB Settings Inputs Relay outputs CQ Floor 1 LCU 1 Name Entrance Pater ca A Description J Corridor 2 Externalid ID 2_20100426_132912 A Safety Gate 3 Warehouse 4 Address 1 B en Active B Rear Door 2 6 C Hi A Balcony door 8 A Conference 9 g Workshop 10 Force block orf Ml East 11 i B Server room 12 Laundry 13 East 14 Force open lof f Free door licenses 10031 Used door licenses 19 Installation tree with the DAC tab Settings User s Guide ARX Installation e 224 Inputs tab In the tab
251. u have the optional feature Domains installed you will see the log information for the domains you have permission to access If you only have permission for one domain door passages for example in other domains are not visible in your log User s Guide ARX Logs 312 Show Logs To show the logs do the following 1 Click the button Logs in the main window 2 Inthe window Logs that now opens a list of the events in the system is displayed Filter All events Returning rows 100 Beis Timestamp 12 May 2005 11 10 08 12 May 2005 10 45 19 12 May 2005 10 38 37 12 May 2005 10 33 00 12 May 2005 10 30 18 12 May 2005 10 27 32 12 May 2005 10 27 32 12 May 2005 10 27 32 12 May 2005 10 27 32 12 May 2005 10 27 32 12 May 2005 10 27 32 12 May 2005 10 27 32 11 May 2005 15 47 45 11 May 2005 15 47 44 11 May 2005 15 47 43 11 May 2005 15 40 36 11 May 2005 15 34 39 11 May 2005 15 34 19 11 May 2005 14 59 18 11 May 2005 14 58 39 11 May 2005 14 56 18 11 May 2005 14 56 10 11 May 2005 14 55 30 Event Schedule created Card format deleted Card format created Card updated Card updated ff Person updated ow Card 234234 assigned to Cecilia Cullen master M Card 234234 updated MB Card 234234 created A Picture saved Cecilia Cullen oo Extended Fields saved Cecilia Cullen master gt Person saved Cecilia Cullen Installation tree updated Installation tree updated Installation tree
252. u set one or several entry phone units to connect to the subscriber IP Phone Settings option If the apartment module is installed the menu option ZP Phone Settings is also shown in the System menu This menu option is linked to the optional feature Entry Phone in ARX Client software If you select the menu option ZP Phone Settings a new window opens where you can set e Server e User name e Password e Max call time in seconds Server User name Password Max call time Window IP Phone Settings User s Guide ARX Entry Phone Directory option 388 Zone option Z About Zone If you have a licence that covers the optional feature Zone you can create and manage zones in your installation Zones can for example be used when monitoring where in a building for example people are This can for instance be helpful if an area or a building must be evacuated BA Logs The Zone menu option Tools menu This section goes through step by step how you e See how many persons there are in the different zones e Use anti passback e Example taken from The Company Example For more information on additional functions adding doors or how to create or change zones see the configuration guide User s Guide ARX Zone option 389 Add zone To create a new zone do the following 1 Select the Zone menu option in the Tools menu B v g R Reset Auto reset of person tracking information in zones is
253. use on an object in the area tree structure you can get three extra options that make it easier to copy or move an object in the area tree structure e Cut Ctrl X e Copy Ctrl C e Paste Ctrl V C9 Access area S Area Al a a E Add b ut Ctrl Copy Ctrl i Remove Delete Functions b Popup menu for Cut Copy and Paste User s Guide ARX Access Areas 144 It is also possible in the area tree structure to highlight an object for example a door and then drag it with the mouse to a new place in the area tree structure The result is the same as if you first cut the object and then pasted it into the new location in the tree structure Control Function There is a control function for access areas that has been created to simplify the work required for managing areas and doors and their different settings and options If you highlight several objects in the left hand side of the window Access areas e g two different access areas then the different options and choices that have been made for the two objects are shown on the right hand side of the window To emphasize any discrepancies all settings that differ between the selected areas are in this summary greyed out Floors option If the optional feature Elevator is installed the operator also can add floor levels to the area structure With this function you have the possibility in the access areas window to manage access to the floors the elevator serves
254. uthorized Alarm authorized with PIN Alarm authorized with warning or Alarm authorized with PIN and warning Unlock door when disarming Finally you can select if any equipment is not to be blocked during an alarm Outer reader Inner reader or Exit button User s Guide ARX Alarm option 294 Galaxy alarm zone In the alarm tree it is possible to add Galaxy alarm zones and allot which alarm groups that are valid for the actual zone Before this can be done it is necessary to configure the Galaxy control units and attached control units in the nstallation tree see page 275 Then these will automatically be shown in the structure of the alarm tree In the ARX it 1s possible to indicate that a control unit shall act as a virtual RIO even called a VRIO This means that the control unit communicates with the Galaxy system in the same way as a traditional Galaxy RIO does Add Galaxy alarm zone To add a Galaxy alarm zone do the following A Galaxy control unit must be put in the Installation tree before this can be done 1 Mark the Galaxy control unit that the zone is to belong to 2 Then select the alternative Add in the window s menu and click on Galaxy alarm zone larm tree The Menu for adding an alarm zone 3 The symbol for the alarm zone is now added to the window on the left User s Guide ARX Alarm option 295 Alarm tree Sele Byres Alarm Settings Access categories Pre alar
255. vailable It also describes how licences are added User s Guide ARX ARX Client software e 20 Login When you start the client software a login window is displayed User name Password Server Login window 1 Enter your User name Password and select Server from the drop down list 2 Click OK NOTE The program is case sensitive 1 e it differentiates between upper and lowercase characters Ensure that the Caps Lock key is not activated NOTE The first time you login on the client software use the user name master and leave the password field empty Main Window The main window of the ARX Client software makes it easy for you to install and build up your access control system as well as simplifying the daily handling of persons and cards The ARX Client Software main window contains different groups of options and information e The Menu bar gives you access to all operations and options in ARX Menus are File Edit Tools System Window and Help User s Guide ARX ARX Client software 21 e The Toolbar provides shortcuts for key operations See Toolbar on page 24 e Status field shows the status of connected controllers Normally the status field shows a green controller symbol When information is downloaded to one or more controllers a yellow controller symbol is shown as long as the download is in progress EJ ARX Access Solid utveckling master localhost File Edit Tools Syste
256. ve or not If you choose to un check the Active checkbox all cards linked to the apartment will cease to work 4 Under the Card tab in the Edit Apartment window it is possible to add and remove cards for the apartment Card type is only changeable when you add new cards Enter the card number and click Add The card is automatically connected for normal usage Edit apartment Name House 4 apt 1 100 Description External id A4PT 1_20100503_111951 100 Active Credentials Access Category My pages Entry phone Credential type Solid prox v Credential number Description Credential format Credential number Description Inhibited Solid prox 222222222 Laundry 1 1231231123 an E Restricted Remove lt Edit apartment window Cards tab 5 The card can now be changed to restricted use if you want Do this by clicking the text in the Usage column and choose restricted User s Guide ARX Apartments option e 355 6 Under the Access Category tab in the Edit Apartment window you can edit the two access categories Normal and Restricted linked to each apartment I Edit apartment efx Name House apt 1 100 Description External id APT 1_20100503_111951 100 Active Credentials Access Category My pages Entry phone Normal Restricted PIN code C Require
257. w opens User s Guide ARX Access Areas 149 Schedule A June r eS Name working hours Mon Tue Wed Thu 1 2 a Description T 8 9 10 16 1 14 15 Existing exception 2 B 23 26 29 130 Exception None selected Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Name Colour Jun 21 Jun 22 Jun 23 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun 26 TETT J Cancel 2 Goto the correct week and double click on the relevant date The following window is shown Create exception for day YD In order to edit the periods For this day you need to create an exception Do you want to do this 3 Click on Yes Then add the rights of passage for entering and leaving the building between 18 00 hours and 23 00 and out at other times User s Guide ARX Access Areas 150 Schedule June S 2010 Name Working hours Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 4 5 6 2 9 22 1 Description 2a F 8 go 0 E sales mates Existing exception 24 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 25 21 2 23 24 25 E 27 Exception 2010 06 26 B 26 28 29 30 Tue wed Thu Fri T Sun Name Colour Jun 22 Jun 23 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun 26 Jun 27 padot andat n Y oe shies oe teres oes ves Cancel e 4 Click on Ok The asterisk shows that there is an exception for this access category in this access area Area Unlo Arm Disa O Schedule working time Category Employee
258. w time slot template To create a new time slot template do the following 1 Select the Time slot menu option in the Tools menu 2 Inthe Slot templates window click on the New button User s Guide ARX Booking option 378 Slot templates Description This is an example with 3 hours slots ree time Free From booking slots Users defines their own preferred Slot templates window 3 Now enter a Name and add a brief Description for the slot template Then select a calendar for the template with the Select calendar button 4 Inorder to create new booking time slots click and drag to create a time slot User s Guide ARX Booking option 379 e Slot template 4 timmars Name 4 hours Description 4 bookings per day 4 hours Calendars Standardkalender Open Calendar Define booking slots Weekday T T a 3 oa x x Window Slot template 5 Repeat until all time slots are added Click and drag to mote the time slots To edit or delete a time slot double click on the time slot and set the Start time and the Passlength Edit period Period Start time 06 00 Passlength hours o min Slot template edit window 6 Finish by clicking OK or Apply Tip Rules can extend over night which allows multi day time slots When the user reserves multi day pass other overlapping time slots becomes unavailable for reservation U
259. window without saving the changes 11 In the installation tree click OK if you want to save the changes and close the window Click Cancel if you want to close the window without saving the changes Click Apply if you want to save the changes and at the same time keep the window open Galaxy Intrusion Panel In the installation tree add the Galaxy control units that are available and indicate which ARX control units that are to be connected to every Galaxy control unit The configuration is then done under the Alarm tree see page 295 User s Guide ARX Installation e 275 To add a Galaxy control unit do the following 1 Mark the level on the installation tree that the unit shall be placed under 2 Then select the alternative Add in the windows menu and click on Galaxy control unit Braat Folder OFFline gt Controller Galaxy control panel Menu for adding the Galaxy control unit 3 The symbol for the control unit is now added to the window in the installation tree on the left 4 On the right of the window you Name the control unit and write a short Description Installation tree B A O Installation tree 5 6 Example Company Name Inbrottslarm CE1 HE Office Description Ware house Hc Inbrottslarm CE1 The Installation tree with a Galaxy control unit marked User s Guide ARX Installation e 276 5 Click OK if you want t
260. wise no function User s Guide ARX Installation e 230 13 Warning before alarm arm When the alarm is activated the relay closes and gives a warning before the alarm bypass relay in the main DAC interface engages The time for the warning 1s decided by the parameter Warning time before engagement Kan only be used on the main DAC Note This is not applicable in a Galaxy alarm zone 14 Follow input 7 Input 3 in DAC 420 430 The relay follows the DAC s blocking inputs 15 Supervised door monitor tamper Is used mainly when the DAC is acting as a detector The relay can also be used when you want to have a summarized sabotage alarm from the balanced door contactors and DACs 16 Supervised door monitor alarm Is used mainly when the DAC 1s acting as a detector The relay closes when the door is closed and is tripped when the door is breached When the door is opened after a valid card swipe or using the door opener the relay does not trip 17 Handicap function The relay trips when a person with disabled clearance swipes his card in the reader Can be used for example to activate automatic door 18 Forced buzzer The relay is activated at the same time that the buzzer starts in the reader The output is activated even when the buzzer is switched off or inactivated via a schedule 19 Motor lock day mode The relay follows the day mode input Input 1 in the DAC 20 Automatic door remote c
261. with the button Add NOTE For a door code to work the door mode for the door is required to be correctly set Installation tree B rOat Installation tree Settings Inputs Relay outputs Lost connection 5 Company Example AB Times Door codes Functions H O Entry Phone S Floor 1 i l amp Floor 1 LCU Door codes f LCU 1 H Company Example Galaxy GH Fy Floor 2 S O Warehouse El fl Lager LCU H H i Warehouse HIO 2 Warehouse 3 E Door 46 Burglar alarm 62 100 Door code lt B Free door licenses 10031 Used door licenses 19 Installation tree with the entry DAC tab Door codes Relay outputs tab This tab has no function on an entry DAC If you want to control relays with an entry phone you must connect a main DAC to the entry phone see the entry phone tab Functions tab Under this tab you can enter a number of parameters for doors e Fora motorised lock Day Night mode you can choose to Open immediately or t first valid passage Not applicable for a entry phone which can not control a motor lock User s Guide ARX Installation e 257 e With the checkbox Door monitor switches in motor lock and DAC in series you instruct the system if there are any door switches connected in series Not applicable for a entry phone which can not control a motor lock e tis possible to select the unlock lock mode Ability to unlock door by
262. y Example IT Personnel Company Example Konsult Company Example The window Access categories have a list over existing groups in the system 2 Click the New button at the bottom of the window Create access category Mame Domains Stockholm Last From Remove Set validity Window Create access category 3 Enter a Name Description and choose Domain for the new access category 4 Itis also possible to add remove or change the validity for persons in this category 5 Click the Add button 6 Choose the person s you want to add delete for current access category and press OK User s Guide ARX Access Categories 74 Add persons apartments User name Domain Supplier First name Last name Description Access expires normal Almgren Persson Andersson House 4 apt 1 100 NORMAL 1D 25_20100503_1 ID 4_20100426_18 ID 1_20100426_12 APT 1_20100503_ 4PT1100 Company Example Compa nple Company Example Company Example VVS Reparatorerna AS F retaget 4B normal LGH Hus A lg 10 109 NORMAL APT 10_20100503 Company Example F retaget 4B normal LGH Hus 4 Igh 2 101 NORMAL APT 2_20100503_ Company Example F retaget 4B normal LGH Hus Igh 3 102 NORMAL APT 3_20100503_ Company Example F retaget 4B normal LGH Hus 4 lgh 4 103 NORMAL APT 4_20100503_ Company Example
263. y a serial interface that communicates with the Galaxy control unit via a certain serial interface then it is not possible to choose the same type of interface when selecting a serial interface for a control unit that is being connected in ARX For example it is not permitted to select RS232 as a serial interface for a connected control unit in case there is already a directly connected external computer for example for functional User s Guide ARX Installation e 278 programming that communicates with the Galaxy control unit via RS232 in the alarm installation There is also a possibility to replace the physical serial interface RS232 by streaming the traffic between a PC with the programme Galaxy Gold and the galaxy control unit over its local network LAN via the connected control unit In this case it is then possible to create a TCP IP connection with the control units IP address and gateway number 4900 in the programme Status In the installation tree it is possible to get a status for all connected units and get information for example for a DAC that is not working You can get the status for an individual control unit or door control by right clicking and selecting Status ao i io 4l Add gt i Remove Delete Functions b KE User s Guide ARX Installation e 279 Status for DAC io dac1 2 Name Value model DAC version le il protocol 5 door_status Open strike Locked protection Normal entry
264. y can physically not swipe the card at the reader on the entrance of the zone to get access to go through any doors inside the zone Add door With the zone function you can add doors that are linked to zones A door between two zones is displayed in the Zone window as a blue link To add a new door do the following 1 Select the menu option Add door in the Zone window or right click on a zone in the map area and choose Add door 2 Inthe Add door window that now opens select a door DAC in the list of available doors 3 Then select from and to which zone the door shall be linked Use the Entry reader enters zone and Exit reader enters zone drop down menus in the lower part of the window User s Guide ARX Zone option 397 Fal Add Door Door Daci Entry dacl Entry reader enters zone Zone 2B Ww Exit reader enters zone Fone 2B Window Add door 4 Click OK if you want to save the change and close the window Click Cancel if you want to close the window and not save the changes Zone door list You can open a overview window displaying zone doors and their links to zones by selecting the Show doors to zones button or by double clicking on one of the links in the map area User s Guide ARX Zone option 398 fone Door list D HOF ACY Feader enters zone Cxi reader enters zone Entry dac1 Remove Window Zone door list Tip You can access a shortcut to the Zone door list by
265. you use the card reader PCI you do not need to do the following instead you only have to swipe the card and accept the reading in order to save it in the ARX Client software 1 Select the alternative Card Key in the menu Tools in the main window 2 Inthe window Card Key that opens a list is shown with the various cards keys that have been added to the system fl Credentials cee sea Credential number a Description Credential Format Owner Inhibited Solid prox restricted House A apt 1 100 1231231123 123123123 Solid prox Adam Almgren a 123456789 Solid prox Mikael Andersson 1234567899 Solid prox Eva Persson 3 222222222 Laundry 1 Solid prox normal House 4 apt 1 100 The Card Key window 3 Click on New New card Card number 123345 Card format Solid prox Description Inhibited Window for a new card User s Guide ARX Credentials 81 4 Inthe New card window type the Card number that is usually printed on the card state the Card format and write a short Description 5 Click on OK if you want to save the information and close the window Click on Cancel if you want to close the window without saving the information Search function The Search function in the main window makes it possible for you to be able to find a specific card in a long list of cards The Search Function searches through all fields
266. ystem architecture is a hierarchical tree like structure of hardware logic control units and access areas that makes the system easy to administer and monitor ARX Access Control System ARX access control system is the name of the complete integrated security system built around an advanced module for secure communication together with a modern access control system ARX access control system consists of three parts e The core of the system is the server software ARX Server that handles the communication in the system between the hardware and the software User s Guide ARX ARX Access Control System 14 e The second part is the hardware which controls the doors that controls access cards door codes and keys according to the your settings made in the software The system uses secure communication which for example means that the hardware can function even though a cable has been cut e The last part is the ARX Client software the software this User guide covers It is used for administrating the ARX control system that is controls the access rights the users have The ARX Client software offers a large amount of settings Moreover there are a number of optional functions such as web interface Entry phones administration of reservations of training rooms laundry or administration of elevators All functions described in this user guide can be used as long as the installation is equipped with correct and valid licences
267. ystems Solicard ARX Information flow For additional information regarding the import and export functions please contact Assa for additional information HTTP Access in ARX There are a number of functions in ARX that can be accessed via HTTP Apart from import and export these functions are User s Guide ARX Appendix 436 e Event logs e Door modes Event logs The event logs in the system can be accessed using HTTP There are two modes by which the information can be retrieved historical and real time Historical access retrieves events that have occurred in the past while real time retrieves events as they happen Additionally it is possible to specify a number of request parameters that control the log period number of events and filters For additional information regarding HTTP access please contact Assa for additional information Door Modes The doors in the system can be controlled by sending HTTP requests to the built in web server The following operations can be performed e Pulse open the door is temporarily opened e Force open the door is unlocked regardless of other configuration options e Force close the door is locked regardless of all other configuration options other than the above mentioned Force open command For additional information regarding HTTP access please contact Assa for additional information User s Guide ARX Appendix 437 Licensing Information This
268. ze this information with Performer Trouble shooting after installation The installation succeeded but ARX is not able to synchronize with Performer when a key is to be handed out Check that the path to Performer is correct and that the data synchronization is running See chapter Performer Integration settings option on page 60 The installation succeeded but ARX can not find the data base when the key is to be handed out User s Guide ARX Appendix 433 Uninstall Performer and remove the data base that handles the keys according to below Then re install Performer according to previous chapter Uninstall Performer 1 Open the control panel in Windows Start gt Settings gt Control Panel and choose Add and remove Programs 2 Find Performer and choose click Remove Apart from removing the Assa Performer un installation also requires removal of the data base that handles the key information in SQL Server 3 Open the Control panel in Windows Start gt Settings gt Control panel and choose Add and remove Programs 4 Find Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and choose Remove Used occasionally Last Used On 2007 01 25 To change this program or remove it From your computer click Change or Remove g Microsoft SQL Server Native Client Size 4 16MB g Microsoft SOL Server Setup Support Files English Size 20 87M B F Microsoft SQL Server W55 Writer Size 0 66MB 5 Highlight PERFORMER

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