Westinghouse SE 6000 - Manual

Westinghouse SE 6000

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – © 1997 Westinghouse Security Electronics
  • Page 3 – iii; ABLE
  • Page 4 – iv
  • Page 7 – vii
  • Page 8 – ECTION; INTRODUCTION; MANUAL ORGANIZATION; and; System Main Menu
  • Page 9 – Documentation Methods; Section 4: Master File Entry; DEFINITIONS; privileges to a large number of keyholders.
  • 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
  • Page 11 – Readers; at a range of up to 36 inches.; Inputs; . Data from smoke detectors and heat sensors can be sent to the
  • 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
  • Page 13 – Principal System Functions; Access Control; . Permits employees or visitors with assigned access codes to pass
  • Page 14 – Multiple Occupancy Feature.; File Maintenance; SAMPLE SYSTEM
  • Page 15 – CREATING THE DATABASE; System Interconnect Diagram
  • Page 16 – Data Entry Sequence; database (data entry is detailed in; BASIC SYSTEM USAGE
  • Page 17 – System Screens; There are two basic screen types:; Menu Screens; menu; Application Screens; entr
  • Page 18 – SCREEN EXAMPLES; SE 6000 screen displays show the path used to access the screen.
  • Page 19 – USING SCREENS AND FIELDS; Enter Selection; Moving Between Data Fields
  • Page 20 – Moving to Prior Screens; Searching With Partial Information
  • 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
  • Page 22 – ZOOM; FEATURE
  • Page 23 – SHUTTING DOWN
  • Page 24 – Enter; SYSTEM SCREEN TREES; Appendix A; Appendix B: System Screen Hierarchies; Appendix B; OPTIONAL FEATURES; IQ
  • Page 25 – . Permits communication with remotely-located 8
  • 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
  • Page 28 – Devices; Control Devices Function Keys; F2 DEV STAT; of the particular device selected:; F3 DEV RSET
  • Page 29 – Locks; Control Locks Function Keys
  • 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.
  • 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:
  • Page 32 – Count; — Number of keyholders currently in the zone.; PBarea; defined condition exists.
  • 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
  • Page 34 – CONTROL PROJECTS; Control Projects Function Keys; F2 ACTIVATE; ABORT TIMERS; Control Printers Function Keys; F3 RELOAD
  • Page 35 – F5 PRNT ON; Forgive Passback; Press; Manual Access Granted; Manual access is; Force Table Download
  • Page 36 – Remote Devices; Control Remote Devices Function Keys; F3 HANGUP; Building Modes; Control Building Modes Function Keys; F2 OPEN
  • 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.
  • Page 38 – Status Screen Function Timeout; Alarm Servicing — No Activity Timeout
  • Page 39 – Monitoring Security - Passwords; PASSWORD keyword missing; Implementing the Feature; For additional information see Chapter 6, Adding a User.
  • Page 40 – Status Screen Function Timeout Feature; Modified Usage of Invalid Facility Code Log
  • Page 42 – SECURITY REPORTS
  • Page 43 – POINT HISTORY REPORT; Point History — Sample Report; KEYHOLDER HISTORY REPORT
  • Page 44 – Keyholder History — Sample Report; TRANSACTION HISTORY REPORT
  • Page 45 – Transaction History — Sample Report; ACCESS CONTROL ARCHIVE REPORT
  • Page 46 – Alarm Servicing — Sample Report; PASSBACK ZONE REPORT
  • Page 47 – Passback Zone — Sample Report; DOWNLOAD STATUS REPORT
  • Page 48 – Download Status — Sample Report
  • Page 49 – KEYHOLDER ZONE REPORT; Keyholder Zone — Sample Report
  • Page 50 – Event / Point — Sample Report; REALTIME PASSBACK ZONE REPORT
  • Page 51 – REALTIME PASSBACK DETAIL — SAMPLE REPORT
  • Page 52 – MASTER FILE ENTR; Screen Access
  • Page 53 – KEYHOLDERS
  • Page 54 – zoom
  • Page 55 – Visitor
  • Page 56 – Access Code; SFS
  • Page 57 – Access Group; Note; Access Override
  • Page 58 – COPY KEYHOLDERS; Copy Keyholder Information; From; To; . Enter the new keyholder ID, new key number and new keyholder name.
  • Page 59 – ACCESS ASSIGNMENT; Access Assignment
  • Page 60 – ACCESS DEFINITION; Access Code Entry, Access Code Definition, Elevator Definition
  • Page 61 – Access Code ID; Download Device ID; Code Description
  • Page 62 – Reader ID; Access Group ID
  • Page 63 – Group Description; . Required. Enter a 30-character maximum description of the access; see; Access Code Description
  • Page 64 – unpredictable results.; Override Code; . Required. Enter an override code number in the range 1—9999.; Description
  • Page 65 – AILSOFT
  • Page 66 – Project ID
  • Page 67 – Start; HOLIDAYS; differently for the specified holidays.
  • Page 68 – Holiday Name; TENANTS; Tenant Number; INSTRUCTIONS
  • Page 69 – Point ID; HARDWARE CONFIGURATION; ONES; Zone Number
  • Page 70 – Passback Area; changing, or deleting poller information.
  • Page 71 – Poller ID
  • Page 72 – Tenant; Simple Devices
  • 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
  • Page 74 – Address; Device Type; Watch Dog Timer Count
  • Page 75 – xx; Level; Tamper
  • Page 76 – The valid key types are as follows:
  • Page 77 – Building Closed Time Codes; SE N; EX
  • Page 78 – The
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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
  • Page 83 – EADER
  • Page 84 – . Required. Enter the reader type number in the ranges 1 through 12 as
  • Page 85 – Mod; and system actions (see; Configuring the Auto Entry Reader; To enter additional keyholders, repeat steps 4 through 6.
  • Page 86 – Reader Mode
  • Page 87 – Device Report Definition; Reader Mode; Mag Stripe Type
  • Page 89 – Proximity Type; VIP tamper; VIP Enable
  • Page 90 – OINTS
  • Page 91 – omitted, the system enters the point ID number into this field.
  • Page 92 – Enable Point
  • Page 93 – Section 6
  • Page 94 – Reader ID or Point ID
  • Page 95 – Section 3
  • Page 96 – Dev Failure Rpt
  • Page 97 – Not currently implemented.
  • Page 98 – Group ID; ABA C; ONFIGURATION
  • Page 99 – DKR C
  • Page 100 – Read Range; USER-DEFINED INFORMATION; Section 6: System Administration
  • Page 101 – MAPS; foot of all screens. A sample map follows:; Delete Ob
  • Page 102 – close
  • Page 103 – Input points are always on
  • Page 104 – MASTER FILE REPORTS
  • Page 105 – ADDITIONAL INFORMATION; An additional report feature not accessed via the reports menu,; KEYS MASTER
  • Page 107 – ACCESS ASSIGNMENTS
  • Page 111 – A sample project report screen follows:
  • Page 113 – A sample reader project report screen follows:; TIME CODES
  • Page 124 – 32-COLUMN REPORT DISPLAY; 32-Column Report Display
  • Page 125 – SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
  • Page 126 – User Name
  • Page 128 – Jump Timer Servicing; field indicating if the user has the authority to automatically; Language; addusers; to return to
  • Page 129 – Press F7 the first six system data items display:
  • Page 130 – Security Master List
  • Page 131 – DISPLAY ALL VALID LOGINS
  • Page 132 – from system installer and enter with optional description.; SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
  • Page 133 – Event Point ID; point ID to generate a task (see
  • Page 134 – enter the time code number.
  • Page 135 – Unlock Time; Activate / Deactivate Code Explanation; Time; Activate/Deactivate Code
  • Page 137 – Appendix C: System Transactions
  • Page 138 – Green; DATABASE MAINTENANCE; Two backup types are available — Database and Full Volume:
  • Page 139 – Display Database Statistics
  • Page 141 – Keyholder ID 1 to 9 digits both name fields 15 characters maximum; ID SECURITY MAINTENANCE; ID S
  • Page 142 – Required. Enter a unique security group number in the range 1—999.
  • Page 143 – all
  • Page 145 – A sample screen and report follow:
  • Page 159 – Host unable to restore output contact to active (error on output
  • Page 170 – NDEX; Alarm Servicing Archive Report
  • Page 171 – Control Function Menu
  • Page 174 – Devices Configuration Reports
  • Page 177 – Microprocessor
  • Page 179 – Review Transactions
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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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