Page 2 - © 1997 Westinghouse Security Electronics
LIMITED WARRANTY Westinghouse Security Electronics (WSE) warrants to the original user the equipment manufactured by WSE asdescribed herein (the equipment) to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year fromthe date of purchase by such user or fifteen (15) months from t...
Page 3 - iii; ABLE
iii T ABLE OF C ONTENTS SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION .................................................... 1-1 MANUAL ORGANIZATION ............................................................................... 1-1 System Main Menu .............................................................................
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iv Doors .......................................................................................................... 2-6Select Zone ................................................................................................. 2-6 REVIEW TRANSACTIONS (FULL SCREEN) ....................................
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vii SECTION 6: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION ................................. 6-1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................... 6-1SECTION ORGANIZATION .............................................................................. 6-1ADDITIONAL...
Page 8 - ECTION; INTRODUCTION; MANUAL ORGANIZATION; and; System Main Menu
S ECTION 1: I NTRODUCTION 1-1 S ECTION 1 INTRODUCTION MANUAL ORGANIZATION This manual follows the order of the seven standard product items in the system main menu, withthe Key Inventory and Parking Stickers items merged into the System Administration section: • Section 2: Monitor Security Activity ...
Page 9 - Documentation Methods; Section 4: Master File Entry; DEFINITIONS; privileges to a large number of keyholders.
1-2 S ECTION 1: I NTRODUCTION Documentation Methods To avoid repetition and to reduce document size, detailed explanations for the system's principal data items are given only in Section 4: Master File Entry , which is used when creating the system database. For introductory information concerning t...
Page 10 - is A; an approved time, and that the keyholder was granted entry.; System Hardware — Devices; Optional Features; Devices — Microprocessor Units; In conjunction with the host or local computer, the ACUs are used
S ECTION 1: I NTRODUCTION 1-3 Keyholder ID . Keyholder's ID number. The unique ID number is used by the computer to keep track of all activity for that person. Once entered, the keyholder ID cannot be changed. Location . Location of the office or branch of the company to which a keyholder is assigne...
Page 11 - Readers; at a range of up to 36 inches.; Inputs; . Data from smoke detectors and heat sensors can be sent to the
1-4 S ECTION 1: I NTRODUCTION Readers Digital Key Reader . Reads the unique number of 1 to 5 digital command keys simultaneously at a range of up to 36 inches. Keypad Controllers . The keypad controllers, normally used in conjunction with an ACU, provide additional security by requiring a personal i...
Page 12 - . The MSM is a four-contact switch box that is connected to a; Outputs; as part of an alarm response plan.; System Software; The SE 6000 communicates with a variety of access control and
S ECTION 1: I NTRODUCTION 1-5 Multiple Switch Monitor (MSM) . The MSM is a four-contact switch box that is connected to a WSE ACU and the MSM provides four contact-closure inputs. Points . A point is any basic element of an access control system, such as a door switch, an alarm contact, an output sw...
Page 13 - Principal System Functions; Access Control; . Permits employees or visitors with assigned access codes to pass
1-6 S ECTION 1: I NTRODUCTION Response Time . The SE 6000 is capable of fast response times in both single and multiple site configurations. Fast response times are important for security personnel who monitor alarms andare always appreciated by keyholders wishing to enter locked doors. Principal Sy...
Page 14 - Multiple Occupancy Feature.; File Maintenance; SAMPLE SYSTEM
S ECTION 1: I NTRODUCTION 1-7 Multiple Occupancy Feature. Similar to the two-man rule except that it requires that two keyholders enter and leave a specified zone together; refer to Section 4 for details. File Maintenance To perform its access control functions, the system must know the unique ID nu...
Page 15 - CREATING THE DATABASE; System Interconnect Diagram
1-8 S ECTION 1: I NTRODUCTION CREATING THE DATABASE Once the system is in place, first obtain the following from the system installer: System Interconnect Diagram . This shows all wiring and connections in the system, and provides information needed for entering pollers, devices, readers, and points...
Page 16 - Data Entry Sequence; database (data entry is detailed in; BASIC SYSTEM USAGE
S ECTION 1: I NTRODUCTION 1-9 1. Following the System Interconnect Diagram , number each element in turn with a four-digit number, including numbers for devices, pollers, and readers. 2. Use the following ID groupings for average-sized system: 0001-0010 — Computers 2000-2999 — Door switches 0011-009...
Page 17 - System Screens; There are two basic screen types:; Menu Screens; menu; Application Screens; entr
1-10 S ECTION 1: I NTRODUCTION System Screens There are two basic screen types: Menu and Application : Menu Screens Menu screens list application selections by group according to function (exception MonitorSecurity Activity — see Section 2). All menu screen IDs end in menu (example: [fmntmenu] — Mas...
Page 18 - SCREEN EXAMPLES; SE 6000 screen displays show the path used to access the screen.
S ECTION 1: I NTRODUCTION 1-11 Indicates replace or insert mode. With replace , entries overwrite existing data. With insert , entries push existing data to the right. Toggle between the modes by pressing insert . Indicates if the information displaying is stored. Indicates the current screen mode (...
Page 19 - USING SCREENS AND FIELDS; Enter Selection; Moving Between Data Fields
1-12 S ECTION 1: I NTRODUCTION USING SCREENS AND FIELDS Selecting Screens There are three screen selection methods: 1. Use the arrow keys to select the menu choice. Press Enter to place it in the Enter Selection field, and press Enter again to display the selection. 2. Use the arrow keys to select t...
Page 20 - Moving to Prior Screens; Searching With Partial Information
S ECTION 1: I NTRODUCTION 1-13 Moving to Prior Screens Press F1 to return to the previous screen displayed. If required, continue to press F1 to returnto the system main menu. FINDING, ADDING, AND STORING DATA Finding Data Use the find mode to locate and select data. A specific record (a single keyh...
Page 21 - Adding / Changing Data; If not already in the add mode, press F5; Storing Data; Store all additions and changes when completed —; DELETING RECORDS; then
1-14 S ECTION 1: I NTRODUCTION The computer automatically changes to the update mode when a search completes, and therecords selected can be updated if required. To start another search, press F4 to clear the screenand begin again. Adding / Changing Data The add mode is used to input new records. On...
Page 22 - ZOOM; FEATURE
S ECTION 1: I NTRODUCTION 1-15 ZOOM FEATURE The zoom feature provides a fast method for accessing linked or dependent application screens and for copying data from these screens to other application screens. When the feature isavailable, zoom displays in the status bar. For example, you are entering...
Page 23 - SHUTTING DOWN
1-16 S ECTION 1: I NTRODUCTION I MPORTANT Log off the SE 6000 system formally before you leave the terminal. If you do not log off, any actiontaken by the next person at the terminal will appear under your name. SHUTTING DOWN Always use the following procedures, in the order given, when powering off...
Page 24 - Enter; SYSTEM SCREEN TREES; Appendix A; Appendix B: System Screen Hierarchies; Appendix B; OPTIONAL FEATURES; IQ
S ECTION 1: I NTRODUCTION 1-17 3. The computer displays Enter new time ([yymmdd]hhmm). Change the date and time values as required (do not enter the parentheses or brackets); press Enter when completed. To keep the displayed date and time, press Enter. 4. The computer continues its startup procedure...
Page 25 - . Permits communication with remotely-located 8
1-18 S ECTION 1: I NTRODUCTION Controller Systems . Controller systems are computers running the SE 6000 local (LC) or remote location controller (RLC) software. The LC system is a computer attached via dedicated lines tothe host. The RLC system is a computer attached via dial-up telephone lines to ...
Page 27 - FUNCTION KEYS; The Control Pollers screen displays point ID, description, status.; Control Pollers Function Keys; F2 HALT; a poller parameter following a change.; F3 RESTART
2-2 S ECTION 2: M ONITOR S ECURITY A CTIVITY FUNCTION KEYS Beneath the transactions display are the applicable function keys for each screen, with the keyactions shown next to the key numbers. For most function key actions, the system displaysmessages confirming that the action has been completed, e...
Page 28 - Devices; Control Devices Function Keys; F2 DEV STAT; of the particular device selected:; F3 DEV RSET
S ECTION 2: M ONITOR S ECURITY A CTIVITY 2-3 When F4 is pressed, a second screen displays showing the connections between the host andthe devices of the particular poller selected: Poller-device communication should be one of the first items checked whenever there is anapparent problem with the syst...
Page 29 - Locks; Control Locks Function Keys
2-4 S ECTION 2: M ONITOR S ECURITY A CTIVITY F4 KEY RSET . Key Reset—Used when setting up new ACUs or reestablishing repaired ACUs, or when the integrity of the data currently resident in the ACU is suspected. Downloads all hostkey data to the ACU. F5 SHUNT . Shunt a device. F6 UNSHUNT . Unshunt a d...
Page 30 - Input Points; Control Inputs Function Keys; F6 unshunts all input points in the zone.; Output Points; Control Outputs Function Keys; output points in the zone.
S ECTION 2: M ONITOR S ECURITY A CTIVITY 2-5 F6 UNSHUNT . Unshunt a door previously shunted. Input Points The Control Inputs screen displays point ID, description, point status, tamper, shunt. Control Inputs Function Keys F5 SHUNT . Shunt a selected input point. If no input point is selected, F5 shu...
Page 31 - F6 unshunts all output points in the zone.; Doors; Control Doors Function Keys; all doors in the zone.; Select Zone; Select Zone Function Keys; . If passback control is in effect for a zone, the following display:
2-6 S ECTION 2: M ONITOR S ECURITY A CTIVITY F6 UNSHUNT . Unshunt a selected output point previously shunted. If no output point is selected, F6 unshunts all output points in the zone. Doors The Control Doors screen displays point ID, description, status, and shunt of the door switches. Control Door...
Page 32 - Count; — Number of keyholders currently in the zone.; PBarea; defined condition exists.
S ECTION 2: M ONITOR S ECURITY A CTIVITY 2-7 Count — Number of keyholders currently in the zone. PBarea — Passback zone type—personal, vehicle, none. PBtype — Passback type —hard, soft, none. PBlevel — Passback control—global (host), local (ACU), none. Note that zone count is automatically reset whe...
Page 33 - Review Transactions Function Keys; . Page backward through the transactions.; ALARM SERVICING; Alarm Servicing Function Keys; Section 3: Alarm Servicing Report; REAL TIME CONTROL MAPS; . The maps display triggered alarms (icon displays in red goes
2-8 S ECTION 2: M ONITOR S ECURITY A CTIVITY Review Transactions Function Keys F2 BACKWARD . Page backward through the transactions. F3 FORWARD . Page forward through the transactions. F4 OLDEST . Go to first transaction. F5 LATEST . Go to last transaction. ALARM SERVICING The system emits beeps whe...
Page 34 - CONTROL PROJECTS; Control Projects Function Keys; F2 ACTIVATE; ABORT TIMERS; Control Printers Function Keys; F3 RELOAD
S ECTION 2: M ONITOR S ECURITY A CTIVITY 2-9 CONTROL PROJECTS The Control Projects screen (not controllable on LC systems—host only) displays project, status,description, start, end. The control projects screen permits operator override of doors assignedto projects which directly affects keyholder a...
Page 35 - F5 PRNT ON; Forgive Passback; Press; Manual Access Granted; Manual access is; Force Table Download
2-10 S ECTION 2: M ONITOR S ECURITY A CTIVITY F5 PRNT ON . Switch printer #1 on or off depending on current state (used to control log printer only). F6 PRNT ON . Switch printer #2 on or off depending on current state. Forgive Passback A passback violation occurs when a keyholder uses their key to r...
Page 36 - Remote Devices; Control Remote Devices Function Keys; F3 HANGUP; Building Modes; Control Building Modes Function Keys; F2 OPEN
S ECTION 2: M ONITOR S ECURITY A CTIVITY 2-11 When requested, enter the number of the table to be downloaded and press Enter. The systemrequests confirmation — press F1. REPACK OK displays when transfer completes. Remote Devices This function is used to establish a telephone connection to a remote d...
Page 37 - F3 LIMITED; . Change current building mode to limited.; F4 CLOSED; Full Screen Monitoring; Review; MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION; Parameter; DISKWARN keyword missing; Shut down and reboot after changing DISKWARN parameters.
2-12 S ECTION 2: M ONITOR S ECURITY A CTIVITY F3 LIMITED . Change current building mode to limited. F4 CLOSED . Change current building mode to closed (takes approximately one minute to complete). If a device input point configured to prevent building closure is active, the building willremain in th...
Page 38 - Status Screen Function Timeout; Alarm Servicing — No Activity Timeout
S ECTION 2: M ONITOR S ECURITY A CTIVITY 2-13 Status Screen Function Timeout Some system functions temporarily disable the realtime display until the sub-menu is exited. Thestatus screen function Timeout feature provides a user-defined method for controlling the lengthof time that the realtime displ...
Page 39 - Monitoring Security - Passwords; PASSWORD keyword missing; Implementing the Feature; For additional information see Chapter 6, Adding a User.
2-14 S ECTION 2: M ONITOR S ECURITY A CTIVITY N OTE 1. The control parameter is read by the alarm servicing program at log-on time and remains in effect as long as the alarm program is active. A change to the Timeout value does not take effect until the user logs off, and then logs back on to the sy...
Page 40 - Status Screen Function Timeout Feature; Modified Usage of Invalid Facility Code Log
S ECTION 2: M ONITOR S ECURITY A CTIVITY 2-15 N OTE 1. If your system has been upgraded, and users created on a previous release have been saved, their user profiles must be updated with the new monitor security privileges. To do this, log on as addusers with the correct password, select system admi...
Page 42 - SECURITY REPORTS
S ECTION 3 SECURITY REPORTS INTRODUCTION Security management reports provide a permanent record of transactions, and are also used toexamine specific events. The reports are accessed through the security management reportsmenu screen, [accsmenu], via the main menu. In this section, the reports are d...
Page 43 - POINT HISTORY REPORT; Point History — Sample Report; KEYHOLDER HISTORY REPORT
3-2 S ECTION 3: S ECURITY M ANAGEMENTS R EPORTS N OTE 1. Some reports are over-wide (132 characters instead of the standard 80 characters), andhave been formatted to use a smaller print size not available with some terminals (HP printerscan handle the smaller print). These reports can be displayed b...
Page 44 - Keyholder History — Sample Report; TRANSACTION HISTORY REPORT
S ECTION 3: S ECURITY M ANAGEMENT R EPORTS 3-3 Keyholder History — Sample Report 06/27/96 Packlett Industries PAGE 1 14:36 Point History Point Point Description Date Time Access Type _____ ____________________ ________ ________ __________________ Keyholder 2771 Dale, Deborah 0225 RDI-8082-SEN2 06/27...
Page 45 - Transaction History — Sample Report; ACCESS CONTROL ARCHIVE REPORT
3-4 S ECTION 3: S ECURITY M ANAGEMENTS R EPORTS Transaction History — Sample Report ACCESS CONTROL ARCHIVE REPORT The access control archive report, [acrtrprt], is identical to the transaction history report (previousreport) except that it reads data from an archive tape rather than from the system ...
Page 46 - Alarm Servicing — Sample Report; PASSBACK ZONE REPORT
S ECTION 3: S ECURITY M ANAGEMENT R EPORTS 3-5 Alarm Servicing — Sample Report PASSBACK ZONE REPORT The passback zone report, [whowhere], lists keyholders currently present in passback zones. Thesummary selection provides totals by zone, while the detailed report lists specific keyholders. Thesource...
Page 47 - Passback Zone — Sample Report; DOWNLOAD STATUS REPORT
3-6 S ECTION 3: S ECURITY M ANAGEMENTS R EPORTS Passback Zone — Sample Report 04/05/96 Easthaven Manufacturing Page 1 14:43 Passback Zone Report Keyholder Key No Keyholder Name Tenant Pzone Vzone _________ _____ __________________________ ______ _____ _____ 1055699 83383 MAITLING, JACK 0 -1 -1 10611...
Page 48 - Download Status — Sample Report
S ECTION 3: S ECURITY M ANAGEMENT R EPORTS 3-7 Possible system messages for this report are: Unprocessed — Information changed in the database, but has not yet been sent to the communications program module. Before Transmit — Information has been sent to the communications program module, but has no...
Page 49 - KEYHOLDER ZONE REPORT; Keyholder Zone — Sample Report
3-8 S ECTION 3: S ECURITY M ANAGEMENTS R EPORTS KEYHOLDER ZONE REPORT The report lists the most recent zone information for all keyholders that meet the search criteria;however, information is not necessarily current. A sample [kyznrprt] screen follows: Keyholder Zone — Sample Report 05/12/96 Vogler...
Page 50 - Event / Point — Sample Report; REALTIME PASSBACK ZONE REPORT
S ECTION 3: S ECURITY M ANAGEMENT R EPORTS 3-9 Event / Point — Sample Report 03/17/96 Security Electronics Page 1 09:15 Event/Point Report Point Point Description Tran. Tran. Description Occurrences______________________________________________________________ ___________ 1 HOST 231 PROJECT DEACTIVA...
Page 51 - REALTIME PASSBACK DETAIL — SAMPLE REPORT
3-10 S ECTION 3: S ECURITY M ANAGEMENTS R EPORTS REALTIME PASSBACK DETAIL — SAMPLE REPORT 03/14/96 McPowell-Angus Aviation Page 1 15:18 Realtime Passback Detail Report Keyholder Key No Keyholder Name Tenant Pzone Vzone _________ ________ _________________________ ______ _____ _____ 223141 188954 McD...
Page 52 - MASTER FILE ENTR; Screen Access
S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY 4-1 S ECTION 4 MASTER FILE ENTR Y INTRODUCTION The master file entry procedures are used to create and maintain the database. All initial systemdata is entered following the methods detailed in this section. The data item menu screens areaccessed via the master file ...
Page 53 - KEYHOLDERS
4-2 S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY KEYHOLDERS Four data entry screens are used to add new keyholders to the system, and to change or deleteexisting keyholder information: 1. Keyholder Entry - Page 1, [key_entr]. Used to enter primary keyholder information. 2. Keyholder Entry - Page 2, [key1entr]. ...
Page 54 - zoom
S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY 4-3 Keyholder ID . Required in the Add mode (the system denies further screen access until this field is entered). Enter a unique nine-digit maximum keyholder ID number (alphabeticalletters are not supported). Last Name . Optional. Enter the keyholder’s last name. Fi...
Page 55 - Visitor
4-4 S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY Issue Date . Optional. Enter the date that the access control card for the keyholder will become valid. Default is current system date. Note that a future date will not permit accessuntil that date is reached. Issue Time . Optional. Enter the time that the access...
Page 56 - Access Code; SFS
S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY 4-5 Keyholder Access Entry [empgentr] Access Code . Optional. Enter an access code number that applies to this keyholder (the system automatically enters the access code description). Default is 0—No access code. N OTE There is no limit to the number of access codes ...
Page 57 - Access Group; Note; Access Override
4-6 S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY Y if the downloaded access code is to be sent to the ACU as a smart failsoft access code.Default is N. Note that this is used only in conjunction with the host access codes. N OTE The smart failsoft option is not supported with any keys used in conjunction with 7...
Page 58 - COPY KEYHOLDERS; Copy Keyholder Information; From; To; . Enter the new keyholder ID, new key number and new keyholder name.
S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY 4-7 A sample [epj_entr] screen follows. Enter the project number ( zoom available) then press Enter; the project description displays automatically. If multiple projects are to be assigned, enter andstore each one separately. COPY KEYHOLDERS Copy Keyholder Informatio...
Page 59 - ACCESS ASSIGNMENT; Access Assignment
4-8 S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY ACCESS ASSIGNMENT Keyholder Access Assignment [egrpentr] The [egrpentr] and [egrpentr1] screens, accessed from Access Assignment (third item in the [fmntmenu] menu), are used as a fast way to make access assignments without using thekeyholder data entry screens. ...
Page 60 - ACCESS DEFINITION; Access Code Entry, Access Code Definition, Elevator Definition
S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY 4-9 ACCESS DEFINITION The access definition selection in the master file entry menu displays the access definition menu: • Access Code Entry, Access Code Definition, Elevator Definition • Access Group Entry, Access Group Definition • Access Override Entry • Fail Soft...
Page 61 - Access Code ID; Download Device ID; Code Description
4-10 S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY Access Code ID . Required. Enter a four-digit maximum access code number. Tenant . Required ( zoom available). Enter a four-digit maximum tenant code number. Default is tenant 0. Download Device ID . Optional ( zoom available). This field must be used if the acc...
Page 62 - Reader ID; Access Group ID
S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY 4-11 Reader ID . Required. Enter the reader number to be linked to this access code (the reader description is automatically displayed). The reader numbers can be entered in any order. Time Code . Optional. Enter up to four time codes, in any order, that apply to thi...
Page 63 - Group Description; . Required. Enter a 30-character maximum description of the access; see; Access Code Description
4-12 S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY Group Description . Required. Enter a 30-character maximum description of the access group. When screen entry is completed press F6 to store the data, at which point the Access Group Definition screen displays automatically. This screen permits you to enter the ...
Page 64 - unpredictable results.; Override Code; . Required. Enter an override code number in the range 1—9999.; Description
S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY 4-13 W ARNING 1. Access codes that include the same reader(s) should not be included in the same group unless one code is a downloaded code, and it has been set up with the SFS (smart failsoft) flag set to Y. Mixing codes that include common readers with different ti...
Page 65 - AILSOFT
4-14 S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY F AILSOFT E NTRY 708P ACUs can be programmed to recognize up to 25 keyholders (based on key numbers) foruse when communication with the host computer is temporarily unavailable. Known as failsoft,the feature becomes active (access is granted) for these keyholder...
Page 66 - Project ID
S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY 4-15 Project ID . Required. Enter a four-character maximum project ID code. Description . Optional. Enter a 40-character maximum description of the project. Starting Date and Time . Enter the project's starting date and time in the formats MM/DD/ YY and HH:MM. ) Endi...
Page 67 - Start; HOLIDAYS; differently for the specified holidays.
4-16 S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY TIME CODES [tmcdentr] Time codes are normally used to define when points and readers are active. The codes are alsoused to automatically lock / unlock doors, activate / deactivate output relays, and to initiaterecurring tasks. When combined with readers into acc...
Page 68 - Holiday Name; TENANTS; Tenant Number; INSTRUCTIONS
S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY 4-17 Holiday Name . Optional. Enter a 20-character maximum holiday name. TENANTS [tententr] Two or more companies or groups can operate a single SE 6000 system, and they are referred to as tenants. (If required, the system can also be configured to allow individual t...
Page 69 - Point ID; HARDWARE CONFIGURATION; ONES; Zone Number
4-18 S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY Point ID . Required ( zoom available). Enter the point ID to which this instruction applies. Tenant . The tenant number entered when this point was created is automatically entered into this field. Instructions . Eight 40-character lines are provided for detaile...
Page 70 - Passback Area; changing, or deleting poller information.
S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY 4-19 Passback Area . Optional. This field is used to indicate if passback is in effect for this zone. Enter P if personnel passback is used, V if vehicle passback is used, N if passback is not used. The default is N. Passback Type . Required if passback (field #3) is...
Page 71 - Poller ID
4-20 S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY The SE 6000 can run different pollers or multiple copies of the same poller concurrently but, withthe exception of the NexSentry, 8xx-series, and 422 ACUs, the pollers can be run with one devicetype only. Poller parameter files are read when the poller programs ...
Page 72 - Tenant; Simple Devices
S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY 4-21 Tenant . Optional ( zoom available). Enter a four-digit maximum tenant code number. Default is 0. Computer ID. Required. Enter the ID of the computer on which this poller is to run. Default is 0—host computer. Poller Number . Required. Enter the number of the co...
Page 73 - controlled exclusively by the SE 6000 (; The following screens are used when setting up device types:; Device ID; If omitted, the system enters the device ID number in this field.; Computer ID
4-22 S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY controlled exclusively by the SE 6000 ( deferred mode ), to operate entirely independently of the SE 6000 ( local mode ), or a combination of both. D EVICE E NTRY S CREENS The following screens are used when setting up device types: • 8xx-series ACUs — [dev_entr...
Page 74 - Address; Device Type; Watch Dog Timer Count
S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY 4-23 5 Address . Required. Enter the address of the device. Since each poller can poll a number of devices, the Address field is necessary to tell the host which device to poll. The address ranges are included in the Device Type table (see following field). Note that...
Page 75 - xx; Level; Tamper
4-24 S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY SE 8 XX -S ERIES D EVICE C ONFIGURATION E NTRY [d808entr] The [d808entr] screen must be completed for all 8 xx -series ACUs (use F2 to display the screen after the previous screen has been stored). A sample screen follows: Level, Name, Password . Required. These...
Page 76 - The valid key types are as follows:
S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY 4-25 Power Fail . Optional. Enter the power fail report number if a report has been created (see applicable ACU manual). The report states the actions that will be taken by the ACU shoulda power failure occur. Default is 0. Override . Optional. Enter the operator ove...
Page 77 - Building Closed Time Codes; SE N; EX
4-26 S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY := Building Closed Time Codes . Optional. Provides up to four time intervals during which the building should be closed. Default is 0. : Building Open Reminder . Optional. If the building should be closed (indicated by the time codes entered in the previous fiel...
Page 78 - The
S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY 4-27 N OTE The Level , Name and Password fields are specific to the NexSentry and applies only to operators logging in directly via the ACU's terminal port. The fields are not part of the SE 6000control parameters. Tamper . Optional. Enter the tamper report number if...
Page 79 - PIN Seed; PIN Timeout; . Optional. Enter the maximum number of seconds allowed between key; Max PIN Retries; ACU is to take should a duress event occur. Default is 0.; Duress Enable
4-28 S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY SE 818 D EVICE C ONFIGURATION E NTRY [d818entr] Complete the [d818entr] screen for all 818-series and NexSentry ACUs (use F2 to display the screen after the previous screen, [d808entr] or [nexsentr], have been stored). A sample screen follows: PIN Seed . Optiona...
Page 80 - Duress; should a duress event occur. Default is 1.; System; in response to system events in the SE 422. Default is 1.; Alarm Delay; allowed to exist before the alarm contact is closed. Default is 30.
S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY 4-29 Level, Name, Password . Required. These first three fields are entered to identify up to eight operators who will be permitted to set / change system parameters for this particular ACU. User 1 must be established (defaults to operator 1); operators 2 through 7 a...
Page 81 - before cancelling the key presentation. Default is 4.; VIPs Digits; . Not used when the SE 6000 is connected directly or in a dial-up; Latched Contact; . Optional. The number of the output contacts that are assigned as a; PIN seed; Entering Default PIN Digits and Seed for an SE 422
4-30 S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY ! PIN Timeout . Optional. The maximum amount of time, in seconds, which can pass between the presentation of a key and the entry of a verification PIN. Default is 10. " Max Inv. PINs . Optional. The maximum number of invalid PIN entry attempts to permit befo...
Page 83 - EADER
4-32 S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY R EADER E NTRY [rdr_entr] Reader ID . Required ( zoom available). Enter a maximum four-digit reader ID number. Reader Description . Optional. Enter a maximum 20-character description of the reader. Default is the reader ID number. Device ID . Required ( zoom ava...
Page 84 - . Required. Enter the reader type number in the ranges 1 through 12 as
S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY 4-33 ! Reader Type . Required. Enter the reader type number in the ranges 1 through 12 as described above. " Assoc Reader ID (Associated Reader). Required if the reader is used in conjunction with a keypad. Enter the ID number of the Reader used with the keypad. ...
Page 85 - Mod; and system actions (see; Configuring the Auto Entry Reader; To enter additional keyholders, repeat steps 4 through 6.
4-34 S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY active. For Mod , enter a transaction modifier code (A, B, etc.) to customize log messages and system actions (see Section 6: System Administration for details). The default for Mod is 0 (zero); use the standard log message. A UTO K EY E NTRY AND R EADER The Aut...
Page 86 - Reader Mode
S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY 4-35 configured for a specific zone and includes the passback feature. In addition, the MOR and theSE 6000 keep track of the people that are in a specified zone. E NTERING A M ULTIPLE O CCUPANCY Z ONE When a multiple occupancy zone is vacant, two keyholders are requi...
Page 87 - Device Report Definition; Reader Mode; Mag Stripe Type
4-36 S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY in response to various events occurring within the system. (The field titles indicate the eventtypes.) See Device Report Definition in the section and the applicable ACU manual for detailed information. SE 422 R EADER R EPORT D EFINITION [rdr2entr] Reader Mode ....
Page 89 - Proximity Type; VIP tamper; VIP Enable
4-38 S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY Proximity Type . Enter the proximity type: 0 = Sensor interface, 1 = DigiKey reader. The following thirteen fields, DKR/SCR Fail through VIP tamper , require the entry of a report number. The word report in this context identifies a user-defined action or series...
Page 90 - OINTS
S ECTION 4: M ASTER F ILE E NTRY 4-39 The following eleven fields, DKR/SCR Fail through Device Tamper, require the entry of areport number. The report in this context identifies a user-defined action or series of actionsthat the ACU is to take in response to various events occurring within the syste...
Page 91 - omitted, the system enters the point ID number into this field.
4-40 Section 4: Master File Entry Point ID . Required. Enter a four-digit maximum point ID number. Point Description . Optional. Enter a 20-character maximum description of the point. If omitted, the system enters the point ID number into this field. Device ID . Required ( zoom available). Enter a f...
Page 92 - Enable Point
Section 4: Master File Entry 4-41 Time . Required for point type 2 (door switch) and 6 (general, when used with an OPTO 22); disregard for all other types. For type 2, enter the number of seconds before the door is to be considered held open. The range is 1 through 240 (the default is 15 seconds and...
Page 93 - Section 6
4-42 Section 4: Master File Entry Zone number . Required ( zoom available). Enter the zone number applicable for this point. The system enters the default value of 0 (zero) if this field does not apply. Tenant . Required ( zoom available). Enter the tenant number applicable for this point. The syste...
Page 94 - Reader ID or Point ID
Section 4: Master File Entry 4-43 Serial # . A nine-digit maximum control number automatically generated and displayed by the system when a new auto open / activate code is added. This information is not entered by the user. Reader ID or Point ID . Required. Enter the applicable reader or output poi...
Page 95 - Section 3
4-44 Section 4: Master File Entry Assigned PIN numbers can be printed out (see Section 3 , SE 422 PIN Master Report ). Also, it is possible, but not recommended, to override the system-wide default values entered here (see Device Entry , SE 422, in this section). A sample data entry screen follows: ...
Page 96 - Dev Failure Rpt
Section 4: Master File Entry 4-45 Dev Failure Rpt . Optional. Enter a device failure report number in the range 1 — 32. Default is 0 — No report. Serial Number . Required. Enter the device serial number (imprinted on a rotary switch). D IALER E NTRY An optional, factory-set remote dial-up poller mus...
Page 97 - Not currently implemented.
4-46 Section 4: Master File Entry Host2 . Required, if applicable. Enter alternate host #2 phone number. For RDI units only, enter login string and password. Host3 . Required, if applicable. Enter alternate host #3 phone number. For RDI units only, enter login string and password. No Activity Discon...
Page 98 - Group ID; ABA C; ONFIGURATION
Section 4: Master File Entry 4-47 Group ID . Enter a four-character maximum group ID number. Code . Enter a four-character maximum site code. Enter x in any position to act as a wild card; all characters in that position are matched. With the first 'x entry' in the sample screen, for example, the ra...
Page 99 - DKR C
4-48 Section 4: Master File Entry Key B . Start position and length of second part of key. Key C . Start position and length of third part of key. Expiration Date Start . Expiration date start position. Site Code . Site code start position. ABA Card Data Action . The report number (ID) that will exe...
Page 100 - Read Range; USER-DEFINED INFORMATION; Section 6: System Administration
Section 4: Master File Entry 4-49 Read Range . Controls the maximum read range available with the particular digital reader. The range is 0—255; default is 255. Number of Reads . Controls the number of additional verification reads of a single key within the sensor’s range before declaring the key v...
Page 101 - MAPS; foot of all screens. A sample map follows:; Delete Ob
4-50 Section 4: Master File Entry MAPS The DRAWMAPS function is used by the event monitoring function to display the location of doors, points, alarms, etc. To use this feature on an SE 6200 and above, it must be operating under the Reflection 4 terminal emulation software (mouse required). You can ...
Page 102 - close
Section 4: Master File Entry 4-51 ReDraw Redraws screen. Use if graphics appear incorrect. Rectify Makes all lines close to horizontal or vertical exactly horizontal or vertical. Lines nearly 45° are drawn at exactly 45°. Rescale Rescale (resize) map. Lines and curves change; text and icons do not c...
Page 103 - Input points are always on
4-52 Section 4: Master File Entry SE 422 Input Table 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 ACU (2-state) 0: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 M16 /RO1 1: 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 (4-state input) 2: 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 3: 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 4: 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 5: 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 6: 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 7: 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 8: 57 58 59...
Page 104 - MASTER FILE REPORTS
S ECTION 5 MASTER FILE REPORTS INTRODUCTION The master file reports list comprehensive database information. The report menu screens areaccessed via the master file reports menu [rprtmenu], displayed via the main menu. In this section,the reports are documented following the reports menu sequence (s...
Page 105 - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION; An additional report feature not accessed via the reports menu,; KEYS MASTER
5-2 S ECTION 5: M ASTER F ILE R EPORTS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION An additional report feature not accessed via the reports menu, 132-xx Column Report Display , is detailed at the end of this section. KEYS MASTER Two versions of the keyholder master report are available — Keyholder Quick List and Keyhol...
Page 107 - ACCESS ASSIGNMENTS
5-4 S ECTION 5: M ASTER F ILE R EPORTS ACCESS ASSIGNMENTS K EYHOLDER A CCESS A SSIGNMENT This report prints the access codes and access groups assigned to keyholders. Regular andextended versions of the report are available. The regular report lists keyholder numbers and names, access code / group n...
Page 111 - A sample project report screen follows:
5-8 S ECTION 5: M ASTER F ILE R EPORTS I NTELLIGENT F AIL S OFT — S AMPLE R EPORT 03/25/96 Soames Industries Page 1 08:24 Intelligent Fail Soft Report Keyholder Keyholder Name 7110 7120 7130 7140 7150 7160 7170 7180 _________ ______________________ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ 67100 708P ...
Page 113 - A sample reader project report screen follows:; TIME CODES
5-10 S ECTION 5: M ASTER F ILE R EPORTS R EADER P ROJECT R EPORT The Reader Project Report lists project number, description, readers assigned, current status. N OTE This report gives reader project status based on start / stop dates defined by the project entryfunction compared to the current syste...
Page 124 - 32-COLUMN REPORT DISPLAY; 32-Column Report Display
S ECTION 5: M ASTER F ILE R EPORTS 5-21 SE 422 PIN M ASTER R EPORT — S AMPLE 132-COLUMN REPORT DISPLAY The local print program was originally written to accommodate an 80-character terminal display.Some terminals now use up to 132 characters, and the new 132-Column Report Display feature allows for ...
Page 125 - SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
S ECTION 6 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION INTRODUCTION The administration functions are used to control and maintain the system. These functions areaccessed from the system administration menu, [sys_menu], via the main menu. (Depending on the operator's program security level, some or all of these functions ...
Page 126 - User Name
6-2 S ECTION 6: S YSTEM A DMINISTRATION ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Additional system administration-related information is provided at the conclusion of this section. ADD USERS [addusers] The add users screen, [addusers], is entered to add, change, or delete system users / operators. I MPORTANT The admi...
Page 128 - Jump Timer Servicing; field indicating if the user has the authority to automatically; Language; addusers; to return to
6-4 S ECTION 6: S YSTEM A DMINISTRATION Jump Timer Servicing . Y / N field indicating if the user has the authority to automatically jump to timer servicing from monitor when an timer event occurs. Language . The code number entered will determine what language the system will use for this user. Val...
Page 129 - Press F7 the first six system data items display:
S ECTION 6: S YSTEM A DMINISTRATION 6-5 PROGRAM SECURITY [sec_menu] P ROGRAM S ECURITY L EVEL E NTRY [pgacentr] Begin creating program security level types by first displaying the program security level entryscreen [pgacentr]: Enter the security level number (four digits maximum). Enter a descriptio...
Page 130 - Security Master List
6-6 S ECTION 6: S YSTEM A DMINISTRATION Enter Y or N in the add/update/delete fields to give or deny access to these functions on theselected screen. If you do not make any Y/N selection in the Add, Update, and delete fields, thekeyholder will not have access to the screen. Press F6 Store and then, ...
Page 131 - DISPLAY ALL VALID LOGINS
S ECTION 6: S YSTEM A DMINISTRATION 6-7 DISPLAY ALL VALID LOGINS [showuser] Use the [showuser] screen to identify — by hard copy printout or report display at the systemterminal — all operators who have access to the system (use the [showwho] (Display All ValidLogins) screen to display operators cur...
Page 132 - from system installer and enter with optional description.; SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
6-8 S ECTION 6: S YSTEM A DMINISTRATION PURGE A PENDING REPORT [purgrprt] Use this feature to halt a report currently being printed (applies only to reports created under yourID). The feature can also be used to display reports. Note that if you log on using addusers youwill have complete printer co...
Page 133 - Event Point ID; point ID to generate a task (see
S ECTION 6: S YSTEM A DMINISTRATION 6-9 E VENTS [evenentr] The task / event subsystem is used to program one or more tasks to be automatically performedin response to the occurrence of a user-defined event. Tasks and events are linked, and the taskmust be entered and stored before the system allows ...
Page 134 - enter the time code number.
6-10 S ECTION 6: S YSTEM A DMINISTRATION Modifier . Optional. If applicable, the transaction modifier which defines the event if the message is user-defined. Event Date . Optional. If the task referenced by this event is to be system-initiated, enter the applicable date. Event Time . Optional. If th...
Page 135 - Unlock Time; Activate / Deactivate Code Explanation; Time; Activate/Deactivate Code
S ECTION 6: S YSTEM A DMINISTRATION 6-11 Activate Code , Extension . Required. System code number for the type of action to be performed. The extension applies to camera presets for pan and tilt, or image verificationwhen used with a Polaroid ID-4000 system. See table following this field descriptio...
Page 137 - Appendix C: System Transactions
S ECTION 6: S YSTEM A DMINISTRATION 6-13 Transaction Type (ID) . The unique ID number of a transaction. The system is pre- programmed to use specific transaction types for certain events at certain types of points.(See Appendix C: System Transactions for a complete list of standard transactions.) Tr...
Page 138 - Green; DATABASE MAINTENANCE; Two backup types are available — Database and Full Volume:
6-14 S ECTION 6: S YSTEM A DMINISTRATION 2 = Green 3 = Cyan (light blue) 4 = Blue Display Icon . For future use. Printer Group . Each log printer must include the selected printer group in its list of available printer groups. If the selected printer group is not included, the transaction will not b...
Page 139 - Display Database Statistics
S ECTION 6: S YSTEM A DMINISTRATION 6-15 D ATABASE B ACKUP . A database backup copies all information in the database (exceptions user and map information). If you make a number of changes to keyholder, hardware, and / or accessinformation in a single day, then the database backup should be performe...
Page 141 - Keyholder ID 1 to 9 digits both name fields 15 characters maximum; ID SECURITY MAINTENANCE; ID S
S ECTION 6: S YSTEM A DMINISTRATION 6-17 KEYHOLDER LOADING [loadmenu] This function copies keyholder IDs and names from an DOS ASCII file to a Unix then createskeyholder records. The format of records in the ASCII file must be as follows: • Keyholder ID ^ALastname ^AFirstname (^A refers to a single ...
Page 142 - Required. Enter a unique security group number in the range 1—999.
6-18 S ECTION 6: S YSTEM A DMINISTRATION ID S ECURITY G ROUP E NTRY [ID2_ entr] This function is used to create ID security groups. A sample screen follows: Required. Enter a unique security group number in the range 1—999. Optional. Enter a group description (30 characters maximum). ID S ECURITY R ...
Page 143 - all
S ECTION 6: S YSTEM A DMINISTRATION 6-19 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION A DJUSTABLE B AUD R ATE —708P / 800 P OLLERS Multiple baud rates are supported for the diverse mix of communications equipment available forthe SE 6000 system. The baud rate is set by changing the HOSTBAUD parameter in the$DATAPATH/N...
Page 145 - A sample screen and report follow:
S ECTION 6: S YSTEM A DMINISTRATION 6-21 03/25/96 Ataraxia Electronics Page 1 15:52 Inventory Status Code Report Code Code Description ____ ________________ 1 AVAILABLE 2 ASSIGNED 3 LOST 4 UNUSABLE 5 DAMAGED 6 TERMINATED 7 REISSUED 8 RECOVERED 9 PREVIOUS OWNER 10 RESERVED K EY I NVENTORY E NTRY [cdi...
Page 159 - Host unable to restore output contact to active (error on output
# Message Explanation C-2 A PPENDIX C: S YSTEM T RANSACTIONS — N UMERICAL S EQUENCE 29 Printer On Log printer switched on. 30 Device Reset 708P / 8xx-series powered up / re-initialized. 31 Return From Failsoft 708P communication restored — no longer in failsoft mode. 32 Power Failed 708P / 8xx-serie...
Page 170 - NDEX; Alarm Servicing Archive Report
INDEX-1 I NDEX A Access Assignment, 4-8, 5-4 Keyholder Access, 5-4Keyholder Access Assignment, 4-8Readers, 5-5 Access Code, 1-2Access Code Entry, 4-9 Distributed Access codes, 4-9Host, 4-9Smart Failsoft, 4-9 Access Control Archive Report, 3-4Access Control Transaction Archiving [accsarch], 6-15Acces...
Page 171 - Control Function Menu
INDEX-2 Auto Opens/Activates, 4-42Automatic Access Control, 1-6Automatic Activate / Deactivate, 1-6Automatic Restart, 1-16Automatic Unlock/Lock, 1-6 B Basic System Usage, 1-16 Logging Off, 1-15 Biometric Identifiers, 1-3Building Modes, 2-11 C CCTV, 1-17Clearing a Field, 1-14Communications Monitor, 1...
Page 174 - Devices Configuration Reports
INDEX-5 NexSentry Reader Report Defined, 4-38Reader Entry, 4-32Reader Report, 4-35Readers, 4-31 Devices Configuration Reports Devices, 5-14Readers, 5-15 Digital Key Reader, 1-4Disk Almost Full Warning, 2-12Display All Users Logged In [showwho], 6-7Display All Valid Logins [showuser], 6-7Display Curr...
Page 177 - Microprocessor
INDEX-8 Microprocessor Access Control Units, 1-3Biometric Hand Reader, 1-3 Miscellaneous Information, 1-15, 2-12Modified Usage of Invalid Facility Code Log, 2-15Modify Passwords [mod_pass], 6-4Monitor Security Activity, 2-1Monitoring Security - Passwords, 2-14Motion Sensors, 1-4Moving Backwards in a...
Page 179 - Review Transactions
INDEX-10 Review Transactions Full Screen, 2-7 Review Transactions Function Keys, 2-8REX, 1-5 S Sample System, 1-7Screen Access, 4-1Screen Examples, 1-11Searching With Partial Information, 1-13Section Organization, 2-1Security Master List [pgacrprt], 6-6Security Reports, 3-1Select Zone, 2-6Select Zon...