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SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION 1-3Keyholder ID. Keyholder's ID number. The unique ID number is used by the computer to keeptrack of all activity for t
Section 4: Master File Entry 4-49Read Range. Controls the maximum read range available with the particular digital reader.The range is 0—255; default
4-50 Section 4: Master File EntryMAPSThe DRAWMAPS function is used by the event monitoring function to display the location of doors,points, alarms, e
Section 4: Master File Entry 4-51ReDraw Redraws screen. Use if graphics appear incorrect.Rectify Makes all lines close to horizontal or vertical exac
4-52 Section 4: Master File EntrySE 422 Input Table01234 56ACU (2-state) 0: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7M16 /RO1 1: 8 9 10 11 12 13 14(4-state input) 2: 15 16 17 18
SECTION 5MASTER FILE REPORTSINTRODUCTIONThe master file reports list comprehensive database information. The report menu screens areaccessed via the
5-2 SECTION 5: MASTER FILE REPORTSADDITIONAL INFORMATIONAn additional report feature not accessed via the reports menu, 132-xx Column Report Display,i
SECTION 5: MASTER FILE REPORTS 5-306/02/96 BAYOU INDUSTRIES Page 114:45 Key Quick ListKeyholderKey No Keyholder Name Dept. Pos. Phone Title Bldg___
5-4 SECTION 5: MASTER FILE REPORTSACCESS ASSIGNMENTSKEYHOLDER ACCESS ASSIGNMENTThis report prints the access codes and access groups assigned to keyho
SECTION 5: MASTER FILE REPORTS 5-5KEYHOLDER ACCESS ASSIGNMENT: EXTENDED — SAMPLE REPORTREADER ACCESS ASSIGNMENTThis report prints keyholder access per
5-6 SECTION 5: MASTER FILE REPORTSACCESS DEFINITIONACCESS CODE MASTERThis report details all access codes defined in the system (the report can be lim
1-4 SECTION 1: INTRODUCTIONReadersDigital Key Reader. Reads the unique number of 1 to 5 digital command keys simultaneouslyat a range of up to 36 inc
SECTION 5: MASTER FILE REPORTS 5-7ACCESS GROUP MASTER LIST — SAMPLE REPORTACCESS OVERRIDEThe report lists access override codes in the database, with
5-8 SECTION 5: MASTER FILE REPORTSINTELLIGENT FAIL SOFT — SAMPLE REPORT03/25/96 Soames Industries Page 108:24 Intelligent Fail Soft ReportKeyholder K
SECTION 5: MASTER FILE REPORTS 5-9PROJECT REPORT — SAMPLE REPORT03/25/96 Security Electronics Page 108:29 Project ReportProject Project
5-10 SECTION 5: MASTER FILE REPORTSREADER PROJECT REPORTThe Reader Project Report lists project number, description, readers assigned, current status.
SECTION 5: MASTER FILE REPORTS 5-11TIME CODES — SAMPLE REPORT03/25/96 Security Electronics Page 108:36 Timecode ReportTmcd Description Start End Mon T
5-12 SECTION 5: MASTER FILE REPORTSTENANTS — SAMPLE REPORT05/04/96 TRADE CENTER MAIN Page 109:07 Tenant ReportNumber Description______ ___________1 W
SECTION 5: MASTER FILE REPORTS 5-13SAMPLE INSTRUCTIONS03/25/96 General Electronics Co Page 108:45 Instruction Master ListPoint Point Description Zone
5-14 SECTION 5: MASTER FILE REPORTSZONES — SAMPLE REPORT03/25/96 Leigh-Haffner Enterprises Page 108:47 Zone ReportZone Description Area Prim Level___
SECTION 5: MASTER FILE REPORTS 5-15DEVICES — SAMPLE REPORTREADERSThis report lists all readers defined in the system. A sample screen follows:03/25/9
5-16 SECTION 5: MASTER FILE REPORTSREADERS — SAMPLE REPORTPOINTSThis report lists all points defined in the system. A sample screen follows:POINTS —
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION 1-5Multiple Switch Monitor (MSM). The MSM is a four-contact switch box that is connected to aWSE ACU and the MSM provides fou
SECTION 5: MASTER FILE REPORTS 5-17AUTO OPENS / ACTIVATESThis report lists system points and readers which have auto-open or auto-activate times. A s
5-18 SECTION 5: MASTER FILE REPORTS808 DEVICE CONFIGURATIONThis report lists configuration information for the system 800-series ACUs. A sample scree
SECTION 5: MASTER FILE REPORTS 5-19 SITE DEFINITION — SAMPLE REPORT03/25/96 Security Electronics Page 109:
5-20 SECTION 5: MASTER FILE REPORTSDKR CONFIGURATIONThe reports lists the system default DKR parameters. A sample screen follows:DKR CONFIGURATION —
SECTION 5: MASTER FILE REPORTS 5-21SE 422 PIN MASTER REPORT — SAMPLE132-COLUMN REPORT DISPLAYThe local print program was originally written to accommo
SECTION 6SYSTEM ADMINISTRATIONINTRODUCTIONThe administration functions are used to control and maintain the system. These functions areaccessed from
6-2 SECTION 6: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATIONADDITIONAL INFORMATIONAdditional system administration-related information is provided at the conclusion of this s
SECTION 6: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 6-3Program Security Level. Optional (range 1—9999). Code number indicating the specificscreens the user can access.
6-4 SECTION 6: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATIONJump Timer Servicing. Y / N field indicating if the user has the authority to automaticallyjump to timer servici
SECTION 6: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 6-5PROGRAM SECURITY [sec_menu]PROGRAM SECURITY LEVEL ENTRY [pgacentr]Begin creating program security level types by f
1-6 SECTION 1: INTRODUCTIONResponse Time. The SE 6000 is capable of fast response times in both single and multiple siteconfigurations. Fast respons
6-6 SECTION 6: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATIONEnter Y or N in the add/update/delete fields to give or deny access to these functions on theselected screen. If y
SECTION 6: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 6-7DISPLAY ALL VALID LOGINS [showuser]Use the [showuser] screen to identify — by hard copy printout or report display
6-8 SECTION 6: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATIONPURGE A PENDING REPORT [purgrprt]Use this feature to halt a report currently being printed (applies only to report
SECTION 6: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 6-9EVENTS [evenentr]The task / event subsystem is used to program one or more tasks to be automatically performedin r
6-10 SECTION 6: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATIONModifier. Optional. If applicable, the transaction modifier which defines the event if themessage is user-defin
SECTION 6: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 6-11Activate Code, Extension. Required. System code number for the type of action to beperformed. The extension ap
6-12 SECTION 6: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION100 ACTIVATE PROJECT Activate an inactive project.101 DEACTIVATE PROJECT Deactivate an active project.102 NORMALI
SECTION 6: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 6-13Transaction Type (ID). The unique ID number of a transaction. The system is pre-programmed to use specific tran
6-14 SECTION 6: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION2 = Green3 = Cyan (light blue)4 = BlueDisplay Icon. For future use.Printer Group. Each log printer must include
SECTION 6: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 6-15DATABASE BACKUP. A database backup copies all information in the database (exceptions user and mapinformation).
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION 1-7Multiple Occupancy Feature. Similar to the two-man rule except that it requires that twokeyholders enter and leave a speci
6-16 SECTION 6: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATIONALARM TRANSACTION CLEAN UP [alrmcln]Each time an alarm is triggered, a record is created and stored in a separate
SECTION 6: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 6-17KEYHOLDER LOADING [loadmenu]This function copies keyholder IDs and names from an DOS ASCII file to a Unix then cr
6-18 SECTION 6: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATIONID SECURITY GROUP ENTRY [ID2_ entr]This function is used to create ID security groups. A sample screen follows:R
SECTION 6: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 6-19MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONADJUSTABLE BAUD RATE—708P / 800 POLLERSMultiple baud rates are supported for the diverse
6-20 SECTION 6: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATIONThis feature is enabled / disabled using the REXEXTEND parameter in the $DATAPATH/NPOLLER.x file where x is the
SECTION 6: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 6-2103/25/96 Ataraxia Electronics Page 115:52 Inventory Status Code ReportCode Code Description____ ________________1
6-22 SECTION 6: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION03/25/96 Alpha Systems Page 115:55 Key Inventory ReportKeyholder Keyholder Name Key No Date Time Status Descrip
SECTION 6: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 6-23PARKING STICKER MASTER REPORT [stkrprt]The report lists assigned parking stickers. A sample screen and report fo
APPENDIX A: SYSTEM SCREEN TREES A-1monitorctrlpollctrllockctrlprntctrlinpctrldoorselzonectrloutctrldevdevstatviewmapinsrtnsresponsedownloadpsbkfrgvman
A-2 APPENDIX A: SYSTEM SCREEN TREESacrtrprtalmarprtwhowhereexcprprtphstrprtchstrprtaccsmenumainmenuky2nrprtevptrprtrpasrprtdownrprtScreen Location Tre
1-8 SECTION 1: INTRODUCTIONCREATING THE DATABASEOnce the system is in place, first obtain the following from the system installer:System Interconnect
APPENDIX A: SYSTEM SCREEN TREES A-3empgentregrpentr1key_entrtmcdentrhol_entrtententrpol_entrd422entrzoneentrdev_entrrdr1entrrdr_entrdialentrabacentrd8
A-4 APPENDIX A: SYSTEM SCREEN TREESrprtmenuhol_rprtkey_rprtdeptrprtjob_rprtmaprprtinstrprtpol_rprtzonerprtdev_rprtrdr_rprtpnt_rprt autorprtmainmenuacc
APPENDIX A: SYSTEM SCREEN TREES A-5Screen Location Tree — Key Inventoryinvtmenustatentrcdinrptstatmenustatrprtcdientrmainmenustkrentrstkrprtstkrprt1st
A-6 APPENDIX A: SYSTEM SCREEN TREESloadmenupurgrprtpgacrprtshowwhosec_menusyclmenuaccsarchbeepentrmnaccopypgacentrevenentrtranentrdb_menushowusermod_p
APPENDIX B: SYSTEM SCREEN HIERARCHIES B-1MONITOR SECURITY ACTIVITYSCREEN TITLE FUNCTIONmonitor Watch events and activities as they occur; menu to othe
B-2 APPENDIX B: SYSTEM SCREEN HIERARCHIESkey_copy Create new keyholder record by copying from an existing keyholder record.egrpentr Select a keyholder
APPENDIX B: SYSTEM SCREEN HIERARCHIES B-3MASTER FILE REPORTSSCREEN TITLE FUNCTIONrprtmenu Menu to database reporting functions.key_rprt Report keyhold
B-4 APPENDIX B: SYSTEM SCREEN HIERARCHIESPARKING STICKERSSCREEN TITLE FUNCTIONstkrmenu Menu to parking sticker and license plate management functions.
# Message ExplanationAPPENDIX C: SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS — NUMERICAL SEQUENCE C-10 Negative Acknowledge 708P unable to understand message from host.1 Acce
# Message ExplanationC-2 APPENDIX C: SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS — NUMERICAL SEQUENCE29 Printer On Log printer switched on.30 Device Reset 708P / 8xx-series p
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION 1-91. Following the System Interconnect Diagram, number each element in turn with a four-digitnumber, including numbers for de
# Message ExplanationAPPENDIX C: SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS — NUMERICAL SEQUENCE C-354 Device Online ACU communicating with host.55 Request Manual Access Man
# Message ExplanationC-4 APPENDIX C: SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS — NUMERICAL SEQUENCE83 Enter Unattended Mode Optional parking function.84 Batch Request Recei
# Message ExplanationAPPENDIX C: SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS — NUMERICAL SEQUENCE C-5115 Power Report Unshunted Device power fail report unshunted.116 COAX Re
# Message ExplanationC-6 APPENDIX C: SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS — NUMERICAL SEQUENCE142 Host Dial Start Remote device dialing host.143 Carrier Off SE 422—Inc
# Message ExplanationAPPENDIX C: SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS — NUMERICAL SEQUENCE C-7178 VIP Failure VIP keypad not responding.179 VIP Okay VIP keypad returne
# Message ExplanationC-8 APPENDIX C: SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS — NUMERICAL SEQUENCE242 Disk Almost Full Disk space at value of DISKWARN parameter (usually 9
Message #Message #APPENDIX C: SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS — ALPHABETICAL SEQUENCE C-9ABA Card Data 1 ... 173ABA Card Dat
Message #Message #C-10 APPENDIX C: SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS — ALPHABETICAL SEQUENCEMax Tenant In Lot ... 80Meal Count
APPENDIX D: PROGRAM SECURITY MASTER LIST D-1Level 1 = COMPLETE SYSTEM ACCESSID1_entr ID Security User Entry Y Y YID1_rprt ID Security Report N N NID2_
D-2 APPENDIX D: PROGRAM SECURITY MASTER LISToutsrprt Outstanding Tickets N N Noverrprt Tenant Overage N N Np422rprt SE/422 PIN Report N N Npadmmenu Pa
1-10 SECTION 1: INTRODUCTIONSystem ScreensThere are two basic screen types: Menu and Application:Menu ScreensMenu screens list application selections
INDEX-1INDEXAAccess Assignment, 4-8, 5-4Keyholder Access, 5-4Keyholder Access Assignment, 4-8Readers, 5-5Access Code, 1-2Access Code Entry, 4-9D
INDEX-2Auto Opens/Activates, 4-42Automatic Access Control, 1-6Automatic Activate / Deactivate, 1-6Automatic Restart, 1-16Automatic Unlock/Lock, 1
INDEX-3DData Entry Sequence, 1-9Data Item Selection, 2-2Database Changes, 1-7Database Maintenance [db_menu], 6-14Definition, GeneralTrace, 1-3Tra
INDEX-4Definitions, Principal System Functions, 1-6Auto Activate/Deactivate, 1-6Automatic Access Control, 1-6Communications Monitor, 1-6Flexible E
INDEX-5NexSentry Reader Report Defined, 4-38Reader Entry, 4-32Reader Report, 4-35Readers, 4-31Devices Configuration ReportsDevices, 5-14Readers,
INDEX-6Forgive Passback, 2-10Full Screen Monitoring, 2-12Function Keys, 2-2GGeneral DefinitionsKeyholder, 1-2Guard Tour, 1-18HHardware Configuati
INDEX-7JJob Category, 1-2Journal Archive [jourarch], 6-16Journal Reporting [jourrprt], 6-16KKey Inventory [invtmenu], 6-20Key Inventory Entry [cdi
INDEX-8MicroprocessorAccess Control Units, 1-3Biometric Hand Reader, 1-3Miscellaneous Information, 1-15, 2-12Modified Usage of Invalid Facility Cod
INDEX-9Program Security Entry Definition [pg1_entr], 6-5Purge a Pending Report [purgrprt], 6-8RReader Entry, 4-32Reader Report, 4-35818, 4-37NexS
INDEX-10Review TransactionsFull Screen, 2-7Review Transactions Function Keys, 2-8REX, 1-5SSample System, 1-7Screen Access, 4-1Screen Examples, 1
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION 1-11Indicates replace or insert mode. With replace, entries overwrite existing data. With insert,entries push existing data
INDEX-11Tenant, 1-3Tenants, 4-17, 5-11Time and Attendance, 1-18Time Code, 1-3Time Codes, 4-16, 5-10Trace, 1-3Transaction History Report, 3-3Sam
1-12 SECTION 1: INTRODUCTIONUSING SCREENS AND FIELDSSelecting ScreensThere are three screen selection methods:1. Use the arrow keys to select the menu
LIMITED WARRANTYWestinghouse Security Electronics (WSE) warrants to the original user the equipment manufactured by WSE asdescribed herein (the equipm
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION 1-13Moving to Prior ScreensPress F1 to return to the previous screen displayed. If required, continue to press F1 to returnt
1-14 SECTION 1: INTRODUCTIONThe computer automatically changes to the update mode when a search completes, and therecords selected can be updated if r
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION 1-15ZOOM FEATUREThe zoom feature provides a fast method for accessing linked or dependent application screensand for copying d
1-16 SECTION 1: INTRODUCTIONIMPORTANTLog off the SE 6000 system formally before you leave the terminal. If you do not log off, any actiontaken by the
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION 1-173. The computer displays Enter new time ([yymmdd]hhmm). Change the date and time valuesas required (do not enter the pare
1-18 SECTION 1: INTRODUCTIONController Systems. Controller systems are computers running the SE 6000 local (LC) or remotelocation controller (RLC) so
SECTION 2: MONITOR SECURITY ACTIVITY 2-1SECTION 2MONITOR SECURITYACTIVITYINTRODUCTIONSystem monitoring and control is performed via the monitor menu,
2-2 SECTION 2: MONITOR SECURITY ACTIVITYFUNCTION KEYSBeneath the transactions display are the applicable function keys for each screen, with the keyac
SECTION 2: MONITOR SECURITY ACTIVITY 2-3When F4 is pressed, a second screen displays showing the connections between the host andthe devices of the pa
2-4 SECTION 2: MONITOR SECURITY ACTIVITYF4 KEY RSET. Key Reset—Used when setting up new ACUs or reestablishing repaired ACUs,or when the integrity of
iiiTABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION 1: INTRODUCTION ... 1-1MANUAL ORGANIZATION ...
SECTION 2: MONITOR SECURITY ACTIVITY 2-5F6 UNSHUNT. Unshunt a door previously shunted.Input PointsThe Control Inputs screen displays point ID, descri
2-6 SECTION 2: MONITOR SECURITY ACTIVITYF6 UNSHUNT. Unshunt a selected output point previously shunted. If no output point is selected,F6 unshunts a
SECTION 2: MONITOR SECURITY ACTIVITY 2-7Count — Number of keyholders currently in the zone.PBarea — Passback zone type—personal, vehicle, none.PBtype
2-8 SECTION 2: MONITOR SECURITY ACTIVITYReview Transactions Function KeysF2 BACKWARD. Page backward through the transactions.F3 FORWARD. Page forwar
SECTION 2: MONITOR SECURITY ACTIVITY 2-9CONTROL PROJECTSThe Control Projects screen (not controllable on LC systems—host only) displays project, statu
2-10 SECTION 2: MONITOR SECURITY ACTIVITYF5 PRNT ON. Switch printer #1 on or off depending on current state (used to control log printeronly).F6 PRNT
SECTION 2: MONITOR SECURITY ACTIVITY 2-11When requested, enter the number of the table to be downloaded and press Enter. The systemrequests confirmat
2-12 SECTION 2: MONITOR SECURITY ACTIVITYF3 LIMITED. Change current building mode to limited.F4 CLOSED. Change current building mode to closed (take
SECTION 2: MONITOR SECURITY ACTIVITY 2-13Status Screen Function TimeoutSome system functions temporarily disable the realtime display until the sub-me
2-14 SECTION 2: MONITOR SECURITY ACTIVITYNOTE1. The control parameter is read by the alarm servicing program at log-on time and remains ineffect as lo
ivDoors ... 2-6Select Zone ...
SECTION 2: MONITOR SECURITY ACTIVITY 2-15NOTE1. If your system has been upgraded, and users created on a previous release have beensaved, their user p
2-16 SECTION 2: MONITOR SECURITY ACTIVITY1. This feature affects the following displays and reports:- Monitor screen, both full- and half-screen displ
SECTION 3SECURITY REPORTSINTRODUCTIONSecurity management reports provide a permanent record of transactions, and are also used toexamine specific even
3-2 SECTION 3: SECURITY MANAGEMENTS REPORTSNOTE1. Some reports are over-wide (132 characters instead of the standard 80 characters), andhave been form
SECTION 3: SECURITY MANAGEMENT REPORTS 3-3Keyholder History — Sample Report06/27/96 Packlett Industries PAGE 114:36 Point HistoryPoint Point Descri
3-4 SECTION 3: SECURITY MANAGEMENTS REPORTSTransaction History — Sample ReportACCESS CONTROL ARCHIVE REPORTThe access control archive report, [acrtrpr
SECTION 3: SECURITY MANAGEMENT REPORTS 3-5Alarm Servicing — Sample ReportPASSBACK ZONE REPORTThe passback zone report, [whowhere], lists keyholders cu
3-6 SECTION 3: SECURITY MANAGEMENTS REPORTSPassback Zone — Sample Report04/05/96 Easthaven Manufacturing Page 114:43 Passback Zone ReportKeyholder Ke
SECTION 3: SECURITY MANAGEMENT REPORTS 3-7Possible system messages for this report are:Unprocessed — Information changed in the database, but
3-8 SECTION 3: SECURITY MANAGEMENTS REPORTSKEYHOLDER ZONE REPORTThe report lists the most recent zone information for all keyholders that meet the sea
vKeyholder Access Entry [empgentr] ... 4-5Project Assignment [epj_entr] ...
SECTION 3: SECURITY MANAGEMENT REPORTS 3-9Event / Point — Sample Report03/17/96 Security Electronics Page 109:15 Event/Point ReportPoint Point Descr
3-10 SECTION 3: SECURITY MANAGEMENTS REPORTSREALTIME PASSBACK DETAIL — SAMPLE REPORT03/14/96 McPowell-Angus Aviation Page 115:18 Realtime Passback Det
SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRY 4-1SECTION 4MASTER FILE ENTRYINTRODUCTIONThe master file entry procedures are used to create and maintain the database.
4-2 SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRYKEYHOLDERSFour data entry screens are used to add new keyholders to the system, and to change or deleteexisting keyhol
SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRY 4-3Keyholder ID. Required in the Add mode (the system denies further screen access until thisfield is entered). Enter a
4-4 SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRYIssue Date. Optional. Enter the date that the access control card for the keyholder willbecome valid. Default is cu
SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRY 4-5Keyholder Access Entry [empgentr]Access Code. Optional. Enter an access code number that applies to this keyholder (
4-6 SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRYY if the downloaded access code is to be sent to the ACU as a smart failsoft access code.Default is N. Note that this
SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRY 4-7A sample [epj_entr] screen follows. Enter the project number (zoom available) then press Enter;the project descriptio
4-8 SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRYACCESS ASSIGNMENTKeyholder Access Assignment [egrpentr]The [egrpentr] and [egrpentr1] screens, accessed from Access As
viReader Access Assignment ... 5-5Reader Assignment — Sample Report ...
SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRY 4-9ACCESS DEFINITIONThe access definition selection in the master file entry menu displays the access definition menu:• A
4-10 SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRYAccess Code ID. Required. Enter a four-digit maximum access code number.Tenant. Required (zoom available). Enter
SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRY 4-11Reader ID. Required. Enter the reader number to be linked to this access code (the readerdescription is automatical
4-12 SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRYGroup Description. Required. Enter a 30-character maximum description of the accessgroup.When screen entry is compl
SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRY 4-13WARNING1. Access codes that include the same reader(s) should not be included in the same groupunless one code is a d
4-14 SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRYFAILSOFT ENTRY708P ACUs can be programmed to recognize up to 25 keyholders (based on key numbers) foruse when communi
SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRY 4-15Project ID. Required. Enter a four-character maximum project ID code.Description. Optional. Enter a 40-character
4-16 SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRYTIME CODES [tmcdentr]Time codes are normally used to define when points and readers are active. The codes are alsous
SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRY 4-17Holiday Name. Optional. Enter a 20-character maximum holiday name.TENANTS [tententr]Two or more companies or groups c
4-18 SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRYPoint ID. Required (zoom available). Enter the point ID to which this instruction applies.Tenant. The tenant numbe
viiSECTION 6: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION ... 6-1INTRODUCTION ...
SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRY 4-19Passback Area. Optional. This field is used to indicate if passback is in effect for this zone.Enter P if personnel
4-20 SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRYThe SE 6000 can run different pollers or multiple copies of the same poller concurrently but, withthe exception of th
SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRY 4-21Tenant. Optional (zoom available). Enter a four-digit maximum tenant code number.Default is 0.Computer ID. Requir
4-22 SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRYcontrolled exclusively by the SE 6000 (deferred mode), to operate entirely independently of theSE 6000 (local mode),
SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRY 4-23Address. Required. Enter the address of the device. Since each poller can poll a numberof devices, the Address fi
4-24 SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRYSE 8XX-SERIES DEVICE CONFIGURATION ENTRY [d808entr]The [d808entr] screen must be completed for all 8xx-series ACUs (u
SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRY 4-25Power Fail. Optional. Enter the power fail report number if a report has been created (seeapplicable ACU manual). T
4-26 SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRYBuilding Closed Time Codes. Optional. Provides up to four time intervals during which thebuilding should be close
SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRY 4-27NOTEThe Level, Name and Password fields are specific to the NexSentry and applies only tooperators logging in directl
4-28 SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRYSE 818 DEVICE CONFIGURATION ENTRY [d818entr]Complete the [d818entr] screen for all 818-series and NexSentry ACUs (use
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION 1-1SECTION 1INTRODUCTIONMANUAL ORGANIZATIONThis manual follows the order of the seven standard product items in the system mai
SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRY 4-29Level, Name, Password. Required. These first three fields are entered to identify up to eightoperators who will be
4-30 SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRYPIN Timeout. Optional. The maximum amount of time, in seconds, which can pass betweenthe presentation of a key and
SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRY 4-31Duress Enable. Indicates with a Y or an N whether the PIN duress feature of the SE 422is turned on or not.Show P
4-32 SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRYREADER ENTRY [rdr_entr]Reader ID. Required (zoom available). Enter a maximum four-digit reader ID number.Reader Des
SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRY 4-33Reader Type. Required. Enter the reader type number in the ranges 1 through 12 asdescribed above.Assoc Reader ID
4-34 SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRYactive. For Mod, enter a transaction modifier code (A, B, etc.) to customize log messagesand system actions (see Sec
SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRY 4-35configured for a specific zone and includes the passback feature. In addition, the MOR and theSE 6000 keep track of t
4-36 SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRYin response to various events occurring within the system. (The field titles indicate the eventtypes.) See Device R
SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRY 4-37 —The following ten fields, Forced Open through Exit Granted, require the entry of a report number.The word repo
4-38 SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRYProximity Type. Enter the proximity type: 0 = Sensor interface, 1 = DigiKey reader.The following thirteen fields, DKR
1-2 SECTION 1: INTRODUCTIONDocumentation MethodsTo avoid repetition and to reduce document size, detailed explanations for the system's principal
SECTION 4: MASTER FILE ENTRY 4-39The following eleven fields, DKR/SCR Fail through Device Tamper, require the entry of areport number. The report in t
4-40 Section 4: Master File EntryPoint ID. Required. Enter a four-digit maximum point ID number.Point Description. Optional. Enter a 20-character
Section 4: Master File Entry 4-41Time. Required for point type 2 (door switch) and 6 (general, when used with an OPTO 22);disregard for all other ty
4-42 Section 4: Master File EntryZone number. Required (zoom available). Enter the zone number applicable for this point.The system enters the def
Section 4: Master File Entry 4-43Serial #. A nine-digit maximum control number automatically generated and displayed bythe system when a new auto ope
4-44 Section 4: Master File EntryAssigned PIN numbers can be printed out (see Section 3, SE 422 PIN Master Report). Also, itis possible, but not reco
Section 4: Master File Entry 4-45Dev Failure Rpt. Optional. Enter a device failure report number in the range 1 — 32. Defaultis 0 — No report.Ser
4-46 Section 4: Master File EntryHost2. Required, if applicable. Enter alternate host #2 phone number. For RDI units only,enter login string and p
Section 4: Master File Entry 4-47Group ID. Enter a four-character maximum group ID number.Code. Enter a four-character maximum site code. Enter x i
4-48 Section 4: Master File EntryKey B. Start position and length of second part of key.Key C. Start position and length of third part of key.Expi
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