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1. 92 Sub C ontroller Properties V 300 02 a 93 Input Properties AC Power B attery T amper Inputs 1 and 2 94 Relay Properties 2 2 2222 nn nn nn nn nn nn nnn nn nn nn nnn nnn ne ne nc nnn nnn nnn nnn ne nee 95 Interface to Ness M 1 Security System a 96 Time Schedule Table 1 errar e 98 Time Schedule Table 2 renace 99 Time Schedule Table 3 rr nen n enn en nen nen nen n een en nen nennennennens 100 Holiday Table 20 00 00en nen nn sens enn en eens en nen seen een eeneeneenenennennens 100 Reader Group Table 1 2 200 0 nen nn nnn n enn en eens enn en seen ee nennennennens 101 Access Level Table 1 rr nen nen nen nenneenennennennens 101 Access Level Table 2 rm nen nen nen nen nen nennennennennesnennens 102 Access Level Table 3 2 2 2 2 2 103 NES CORPORATION Access Level Table 4 15100 User Manual NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Overview The 15100 User Manual describes the operation of the IS100 software Use this manual for reference and daily operation of IS100 If installing the system for the first time use this manual in conjunction with the IS100 Installation Guide IS100 Is a true web based application that solely resides on the Ness
2. 12 Restore Data 7 7 13 Part 2 Hardware Controller Sub C ontroller Device Information 74 System Sed Up a 74 Controller Properties nee rn neers ene n ene n nee n eee neeeeneeeenes 75 TO oo E o 75 a ee 79 Sub C ontroller Properties V 100 81 AC Power B attery T amper Input PropertieS 82 Door Contact Properties 2 2 2222 2n nnn n nnn ne nn ne nnn nnn nnn nn nn 83 Request to Exit Properties 84 Door Strike Properties 85 Auxiliary Relay PropertieS 86 Reader Properties 2 22 2222 nn no none nn nnn nn nn nn nnn nn nn ne ne nnn nnn nnn nen nnn nee 87 Sub C ontroller Properties V 200 2742 90 Input Properties AC Power B attery T amper Inputs 1 16 91 Relay Properties
3. mamas 46 STATUS 2 2222 en ee nnn ene n eens eee n nee n eens een mmm 48 Readers 2222222 e nnn nnn nen n een e nen n ene n enn ee nsec en een sense nee nenneneeneenennennensenseseenennenneenenees 49 M onitor Points I NpUtS 2 222 2222220 ee mamas 31 Control Points a 31 CMS A sees es ee sees esses ese e sees esses esses eee eee esses esses ees essesesesesseseseessesessesescess 53 E vent Manager an 56 A nnn 58 Triggers and Macros es 62 Dada kk n ene eens eens nese n sense eee en eens eeneeeeneeneneeceneeneneeneenenencens 62 V 1000 Trigger Address and Events 2 65 V 2000 Trigger Address and Event 2 222 20220s nec na 65 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual V100 Trigger Address and E VentS nn 66 V 200 Trigger Address and E VentS 66 V 300 Trigger Address and E VentS mm 66 Time Schedule Association 2 22 0n ene ene n nner n nnn n nnn ne neers nnen ene nnennes 67 Sub C ontroller M acro Address and C ommand 2 00 0 000220esnessneees 68 0 ee 68 2 0 ee 68 c ee ee 68 Triggers and Macros Example 2s en ene seen n nen nenn nen neenneneeennes 69 Hardware Manager 71 Part 1 Toolbar and Hardware System Tree 71 Backup Dat
4. 1 To Backup Data click on the button and select Backup Data 2 A Backup Data 2 A Backup Database dialog box will appear This will include the exact path of the backup files Click OK Backup Database 7 Database Files will be backed up to the Following path CHIS1001192 168 0 97 Cancel 3 A progress bar will appear during the backup process IS100 Please Wait Backing up Data Files Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Hardware System Tree Controller Information Property Value Set I im Click to Set Date Time P 0 111 1 1 MAC Address 00 0C A1 IP Address 192 168 0 97 Host Name ertX_Controller Internal ID 1 Board Type 2000 App Yersion 2 2 7 14 App Date 09 26 2006 Cards Loaded 13 Cards Card Capacity 5000 Cards a The Backup will occur on the computer that is being used to communicate with the controller at that time 72 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Restore Data 1 To Restore Data click on the button and select Restore Data Backup Data Backup Data Restore Data Restore Data 2 A Restore Database dialog box will appear To restore the database the data files will be restored from the computer and the path that the files were originally backed up to Restore Database Restoring the database will overwrite your existing database in the controller Are you sur
5. 100 100 100 100 100 100 0 R1 0 R2 0 R2 AR a Side Entrance Lobby Side Entrance Lobby Side Entrance Lobby Side Entrance Lobby Side Entrance Lobby Side Entrance Lobby Side Entrance Side Entrance Lobby Lobby Lobby Side Entrance Side Entrance Aux Relay 2 Aux Relay 1 Aux Relay 2 Deactivated Deactivated Aux Relay 1 Activated Activated Access Granted Access Granted Access Granted Access Granted Door Strike Door Strike Door Strike Door Strike Door Strike Door Strike Door Strike Door Strike 2 Locked 1 Locked 2 Unlocked 1 Unlocked 2 Locked 2 Locked 1 Locked 1 Locked Access Granted Access Granted Access Granted Mary M Smith John J Johnson Penelope L Howards Nora Collingsworth Mary M Smith Penelope L Howards Nora Collingsworth 3 All events are now displayed beginning with the most recent event Scroll to view the events NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Reports IS100 Date 11 29 2006 Time 14 08 38 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Time Address Device Event Description 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11
6. TimeSchedule 6 TimeSchedule 7 Note 1 When programming this option during a Time Schedule then the door may not unlock immediately and you may have to wait for the top of the next minute for itto Auto Unlock Therefore wait for at least 2 minutes when first programming to confirm its operation Once the time schedule passes to the next day it will occur during the start of the Time Schedule Note 2 If the Door is unlocked during the Time Schedule and then itis manual relocked by an operator via the IS100 software it will remain locked and the Time Schedule will be overridden for this day only If itis then unlocked manually unlocked via the IS100 software it will then relock atthe end of the Time Schedule Auxiliary Relay Properties IS100 l Date 01 29 2007 Time 20 13 57 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Hardware System Tree Sub Controller 0 Device Information A Y2000 YertX_Controller Property Value 0 100 Pulse Time 3 seconds us AC Power Input j Battery Input y Tamper Input 4 Door Contact 1 fe REX 1 Y Door Strike 1 E gt Reader 1 4 Door Contact 2 dl REX 2 Door Strike 2 d Aux Relay 2 gt Reader 2 e Pulse Time The amount of time the relay stays active Time ranges between 0 512 seconds Pulse Time 3 seconds 6 seconds 7 seconds 86 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Th
7. Joland Terrys Connor M Flagstone Rhonda Dellmond Tory Zayne 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 First Name Middle Rhonda Card Format lImron_Corporation_37_Bits Card Number 269 Activation Date Time 01 01 2007 12 00 AM Expiration Date Time 12 26 2037 11 59 PM v Access Functions Passback Exempt Extended Access 2 Change the Card Status to INACTIVE 3 Click EN Extended Access Last Name Dellmond Card Status ACTIVE ig PIN 0 Expiration Date Time 12 01 2037 11 59 PM y lo y lo y lo y lo y PIN Command IMON Last Name Dellmond Card Status Access Levels y Access Level 1 21 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual 4 Once SAVED the cardholder record will be tagged in two locations the Card Status will be displayed as red INACTIVE and the cardholder record will appear red in the cardholder list Card Status INACTIVE 8 Record ID 1 of 13 John J Johnson Mary M Smith Tyler Tickelson Nora Y Collingsworth Penelope L Howards Jolly Stuart Angelie Masters Kaitlen Merry Rob F Stansfield Joland Terrys Connor M Flagstone Rhonda Dellmond Tory Zayne Another cardholder record Record ID 11 of 13 has also been tagged inactive IS100 Date 01 26 2007 Time 14 38 48 PST Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and
8. 41 Input Point 13 Alarm Macro Address 42 Input Point 14 Macro Command 43 Input Point 14 Alarm 44 Input Point 15 45 Input Point 215 Alarm 46 Input Point 16 47 Input Point 16 Alarm V300 Trigger Address and Events 66 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual A Selectthe Trigger Address Trigger Description Mew Trigger Address 21 300 B Selectthe Trigger Event lo Input Point 1 Time 5chedule O Input Point 1 1 Input Point 1 Alarm Macro Address 4 Input Point 27 Macro Command 5 Input Point 2 Alarm 6 Sub Controller Reset T Sub Controller is in Degraded Mode 10 Tamper Switch 11 Tamper Switch Alarm Time Schedule Association 9 Select the Time Schedule that the Trigger and Macro will follow Properties Values Trigger Description New Trigger TAE ee ESE RS DEO TEE DT EEn ee E E E A SOE GCE caaaaoa a Event 5 Time Schedule Activated Time Schedule 1 fam 6 30pm Mon Sat Holiday Group 1 Macro Address 1 fam 6 30pm Mon Sat Holiday Group 1 2 exempt 24 7 and Holiday Groups 1 2 Macro Command 3 TimeSchedule 3 4 Timeschedule 4 5 TimeSchedule 5 6 Timeschedule46 T Timeschedule47 i ine ne dule 8 10 Define the address that will execute the macro and the command that will be executed Choose from the controllers V1000 or V2000 or the sub controllers that are installed Once the Macro Address has been defined the Macro Events wi
9. MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN H1 H2 H3 H4 A A A AAA AAA IC INTERVAL BEGIN END MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN H1 H2 H3 H4 poo IO O DO IO IO IO O O E E M A A A ANN A ASES IO O IESO ES ES ISO ee IO SO ESO ee O O A O A A ee A POSO SS EE EES US SO ES Ee aS aS O eee Holiday Table GROUP DESCRIPTION DATE REPEATING SAA AAA AAA 100 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Reader Group Table 1 READER GROUP DESCRIPTION READER GROUP 1 READER GROUP READER GROUP3 READER GROUPA READER GROUPS READER GROUPS READER GROUP READER GROUPS READER GROUPS READER GROUP IO Access Level Table 1 ACCESS LEVEL 1 READER GROUPS TIME SCHEDULE ACCESS LEVEL 2 READER GROUPS TIME SCHEDULE 101 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Access Level Table 2 ACCESS LEVEL 3 READER GROUPS TIME SCHEDULE ACCESS LEVEL 4 READER GROUPS TIME SCHEDULE ACCESS LEVEL 5 READER GROUPS TIME SCHEDULE 102 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Access Level Table 3 ACCESS LEVEL 6 READER GROUPS TIME SCHEDULE ACCESS LEVEL 7 READER GROUPS TIME SCHEDULE ACCESS LEVEL 8 READER GROUPS TIME SCHEDULE 103 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Access Level Table 4 ACCESS LEVEL 9 READER GROUPS TIME SCHEDULE ACCESS LEVEL 10 READER GROUPS TIME SCHEDULE 104 NES CORPORATION NOTES 15100 User Manual 105 15100 User Manual Rev 1 1 May
10. exempt 24 7 and Holiday Groups 1 2 3 Part Time 4 TimeSchedule 4 Time Schedule Interval Begin 2 Select the first available Time Schedule In this example three 3 Time Schedules have been created IS100 Date 11 20 2006 Time 12 12 22 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Time Schedules Time Schedule ESA Interval Begin End Mon Tue Wed Th Fri Sat Sun 3 Click EX to name the new Time Schedule 40 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual IS100 Date 11 20 2006 Time 12 15 09 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Time Schedules TimeSchedule 4 Interval Begin End Mon iue Wed Ih Fri Sat sun 4 Enter in the name of the new Time Schedule Normal Business Hours 8 00am to 5 00pm BE 5 Once the new name has been entered click EJ to acknowledge the name and close the window Click Ed to close the window without acknowledging any changes IS100 Date 11 20 2006 Time 12 18 54 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Time Schedules Time Schedule 4 Normal Business Hours to 5 00pm E Ne f 2 H3 Interval Begin End Mon Tue Wed Th Fri Sat Sun H1 H 41 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual 6 Enter in the Begin and End time Use military time for Begin and End time 7 Place a che
11. 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 14 08 23 PST 14 08 21 PST 14 08 18 PST 14 08 16 PST 14 08 08 PST 14 08 03 PST 14 07 43 PST 14 07 41 PST 14 07 39 PST 14 07 37 PST 14 07 04 PST 14 07 02 PST 14 06 33 PST 14 06 32 PST 14 04 50 PST 14 04 50 PST 14 04 47 PST 14 04 47 PST 13 58 13 PST 13 58 11 PST 13 58 09 PST 0 100 Side Entrance 0 100 Lobby 0 100 Side Entrance 0 100 Lobby 0 100 Side Entrance 0 100 Lobby 0 R2 Side Entrance 0 R1 Lobby 0 R2 Side Entrance O R1 Lobby 100 Side Entrance 100 Lobby 100 Side Entrance 100 Lobby 100 Side Entrance 100 Side Entrance 100 Lobby 100 Lobby 0 R1 Lobby 0 R2 Side Entrance 0 R2 Side Entrance Aux Relay 2 Deactivated Aux Relay 1 Deactivated Aux Relay 2 Activated Aux Relay 1 Activated Aux Relay 2 Deactivated Aux Relay 1 Deactivated Access Granted Mary M Smith Access Granted John J Johnson Access Granted Penelope L Howards Access Granted Nora Collingsworth Door Strike 2 Locked Door Strike 1 Locked Door Strike 2 Unlocked Door Strike 1 Unlocked Door Strike 2 Locked Door Strike 2 Locked Door Strike 1 Locked Door Strike 1 Locked Access Granted oe ose oeoeseeos Y Mary M Smith Access Granted Penelope L Howards Access Granted Nora Collingsworth 1 Once all events are retrieved reports can be generated Click a IS100 OR FOR TION Date 11 29 2006
12. Card Capacity 5000 Cards gt Reader 2 I b The Hardware System Tree displays all the hardware in a hierarchy The controllers V1000 V 2000 are displayed on top sub controllers are next followed by inputs outputs relays and readers Click on a specific hardware or device from the Hardware System Tree to display the corresponding properties on the Hardware Information window to the right While on the Hardware System Tree window the cursor changes to a indicating that additional commands are available on a right mouse click Additional commands are available for controllers sub controllers control points door strikes and relays and readers Please see the specific hardware or device below for these commands Part 2 Hardware Controller Sub Controller Device Information The Hardware Information displays the properties and values for the selected hardware or device from the Hardware System Tree The Hardware Information displays Controller Information Sub Controller Information and Sub Controller Device Information System Set up When a new system is installed go to Hardware Manager Perform an auto scan with the controller to scan the network for all sub controllers that are in communication with the controller Once Auto Scan is complete the system will automatically populate the Hardware System Tree To modify any of the settings simply click on the hardware or device from the Hardware System Tree to display
13. Controller e Reset Controller Resets all of the tasks on the controller ca Autoscan For Sub Controllers Reset Controller The Reset Controller command should only be used for troubleshooting 80 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Sub Controller Properties V100 Click on the sub controller V100 to display real time status of both the sub controller and all on board inputs Click on the individual inputs relays readers to display specific properties 15100 IRON Date 01 29 2007 Time 20 06 48 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Hardware System Tree Sub Controller O Information A 42000 YertX_Controller Property lo 100 Address us AC Power Input Board Type j Battery Input Status ONLINE Tamper Input REX 1 Status NORMAL 4 Door Contact 1 REX 2 Status Mi normal 6 REX 1 Door Contact 1 Status Mi norma F Door Strike 1 Door Contact 2 Status Mi norma gt Aux Relay 1 Tamper Status Mi normal Reader 1 AC Power Status O NORMAL 4 Door Contact 2 Battery Status Mi norma 6 REX 2 Door Strike 2 b Aux Relay 2 gt Reader 2 1 On the hardware tree click on the sub controller V100 2 Sub Controller dependent properties are displayed These include e Address Address of the board 0 e Board Type Type of board V100 e Status of the sub controller When first connecting the status w
14. Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Monitor Points Control Points Cameras Camera Description Warehouse Training and Technical Support University Street Live Video Bus Terminal Construction Site Test Bench Area Camera 7 Camera 8 Camera 9 Camera 10 Camera 11 Camera 12 Camera 13 Camera 14 Camera 15 Camera 16 6 Click on Live Video Pan Tilt Camera Digital Output DON O OFF 7 A new window displaying live video of the selected camera is launched NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Event Manager The Event Manager displays real time events from the system View events and generate various system wide reports IS100 Date 01 08 2007 Time 10 14 54 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager ind Macros Hardware Manager 3 Time Address Device Event Description CORPORATION 1 To go to the Event Manager click on the Event Manager tab When connecting to Ness V Series controllers events are buffered on the controller and are not displayed These events can easily be retrieved see 2 below IS100 IMN Date 11 29 2006 Time 14 30 20 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Time Address Device Event Description 11 29 2006 14 30 05 PST 0 100 Side Entrance Door Strike 2 Locked 11 29 2006 14 30 03 PST 0 100 Lobby Door Strike 1 Locked 11 29 2006 14 29
15. Manual Address Devices Status Aux Relay 1 ACTIVE Ml normal Activate Relay Deactivate Relay Pulse Relay Aux Relay 2 Activate Relay Deactivate Relay Pulse Relay 3 There are two ways to manually Activate a Relay Deactivate a Relay or Pulse a Relay First click on the appropriate relay control point a Under Control Points the cursor changes to a indicating that additional commands are available on a right mouse click These commands include Activate a Relay Deactivate Relay and Pulse Relay To perform any of these commands simple click on the command OR b Click on the command from the Relay buttons Address Devices Status 0 01 Aux Relay 1 ACTIVE Aux Relay 22 Activate Relay Deactivate Relay Pulse Relay 4 Aux Relay 1 with address 0 01 is active To deactivate the relay click on the relay and click on the Deactivate Relay button Address Devices Status 0 01 Aux Relay 1 normal 0 02 Aux Relay 2 normal Activate Relay Deactivate Relay Pulse Relay 5 The status has been changed to Normal 52 NES CORPORATION 1S 100 User Manual Cameras IS100 IMION Date 11 29 2006 Time 10 27 27 PST Personnel Manager Time Schedules Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Monitor Points Control Points Cameras 4 Address Camera Description 1 Test Bench Area Training and Technical Support University Street Live Video Bus Terminal Constructio
16. Start Page Personnel Manager Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Sub Controller 0 Device Information ll 2000 Wertx_Controller Property E k Y100 Access Grant Time 136 AC Power Dmput Auto Unlock Time Schedule jj Battery Input t Tamper Input 6 Door Contact 1 jw REX 1 JDoor strike 1 ld Aust Relay 1 gt Reader 1 6 Door Contact 2 we REX 2 Door Strike 42 Cd Aust Relay 42 gt Reader 2 e Access Grant Time The amount of time that the door will remain unlocked upon an access granted event The time range is between 0 512 seconds Access Grant Time 9 seconds e The E cursor indicates that additional commands are available on a right mouse click Click on the Door Strike and right mouse click The following commands appear o Unlock Door o Lock Door o Momentarily Unlock Door Click on a command to perform the function SBE Spoor Strike 1 Unlock Door f Aux Relay 1 Lock Door E Reader 1 E eE E Door 85 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual e Auto Unlock Time Schedule If the door is to be automatically unlocked during a programmed time schedule then select the time Schedule and the door will auto unlock and relock during these times Access Grant Time 5 seconds Auto Unlock Time Schedule la Test 1 v No Time Schedule A 24 Hour Test a Working Hours M F 8 00am to 5 00pm 7 Days holidays 7 am 6 pm E TimeSchedule 5
17. V Series controllers A dedicated PC is not required Simply view 15100 via an Internet Explorer browser and you are ready to go for administration and viewing of real time events and status of your system IS100 consists of the following modules e Personnel Manager e Access Levels e Time Schedules e Status e Event Manager e Triggers and Macros e Hardware Manager IS100 Introduction With the seven major modules arranged in tabs it is easy to navigate J ust click on the tab to go the appropriate module The current or active tab will be highlighted blue Date 01 31 2007 Time 11 45 33 PST Personnel Manager Time Schedules Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager IS100 has common features present in various modules These common features are outlined below e The Date and Time are displayed right above the tabs and becomes an information bar when performing certain functions Please Wait Personnel Manager Time Schedules Event Manager Triggers and Macros heare anae Manager e A progress bar may appear when making updates or changes NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual e Most modules have a simple toolbar 1S100 g IMION that performs common functions such as save add or delete Date 01 31 2007 Time 12 08 18 PST Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Changes have been made to the database Click the Save command for t
18. available on a right mouse click Click on the Reader and right mouse click The following commands appear o Unlock Door o Lock Door o Momentarily Unlock Door Unlock Door Click on a command to perform the function Lock Door Momentarily Unlock Door 87 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual e Access Grant Time The amount of time that the door will remain unlocked upon an access granted event The time range is between 0 512 seconds e Extended Access Grant Time The amount of time that the door will remain unlocked upon an access granted event to a cardholder with extended access grant time Typically this property is used for ADA settings The time range is between 0 512 seconds e Minimum Open Time The time a door can remain open before being considered Door Held Open The time range is between 0 512 seconds Reader Mode Possible method by which a user can open a door The allowed values have the following interpretations 0 RFU 1 RFU 2 Users can gain access by presenting a valid card a PIN is ignored 3 Users can gain access by keying In a valid pin a card is ignored 4 User can gain access be presenting a card and keying in the associated pin S User can gain access b Reader Mode PIN Suppression Schedule PIN Support Reader Type resenting a card or keying in the associated pin 2 Card access PIN ignored To Default Mode 1 Default Mode Elevator Reader 2 Card access P
19. cardholder record with the same name Al 3 Tosortrecords click Y Next select how the records should be sorted w Sort by Record ID Sort by Card Mumber Sort by First Mame Sort by Last Mame 13 NEY CORPORATION 1S 100 User Manual Adding a Record IRON Date 01 26 2007 Time 13 30 03 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager ap b da First Name pe Last Name Find Card Record S 32 Card Format Card Status lImron_Corporation_37_Bits z ACTIVE Record ID 6 of 6 John J Johnson 258 Card Number PIN Mary M Smith 259 Tyler Tickelson 260 Nora Y Collingsworth 261 Ed F Activation Date Time Access Levels Penelope L Howards 262 i 01 26 2007 01 18 PM 7 Expiration Date Time 12 31 2037 12 00 AM y Access Functions Passback Exempt Extended Access First Name Middle Last Name olly Stuart Zl 32 Card Format Card Status Imron_Corporation_37_Bits ACTIVE ig Record ID 6 of 6 John J Johnson 258 Card Number PIN Mary M Smith 259 263 0 Tyler Tickelson 260 Nora Y Collingsworth 261 ee Br 3 Activation Date Time Access Levels les ele 01 26 2007 01 21 PM Y All Readers 7 6 30 Jolly Stuart Expiration Date Time 12 26 2037 12 00 AM X Access Functions Find Card Record Passback Exempt Extended Access 2 For
20. corresponding properties and values in the Hardware Information window THIS SECTION COVERS HARDWARE INFORMATION DEFINITIONS FOR ALL HARDWARE AND DEVICES 74 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Controller Properties Properties for both controllers V1000 and V2000 are displayed on the Controller Information window when the controller is selected from the Hardware S ystem Tree V1000 IS100 Date 01 29 2007 Time 13 49 58 PST Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager a us AC Power Input J Battery Input Tamper Input 4 Input 1 4 Input 2 P Relay 1 P Relay 2 S 0 100 1 100 2 100 3 100 Property Set Date Time Time Zone Network Configuration Admin Password MAC Address IP Address Host Name Internal ID Board Type App ersion App Date Controller Information Value Click to Set Date Time PSTS8PDT Click to Configure Network pA Click to Configure Admin Password al 00 17 95 192 168 0 30 YertX_Controller 1 Y1000 2 2 1 14 09 26 2006 4 100 Cards Loaded 5 Cards 5 100 Card Capacity 5000 Cards 6 100 7 100 8 100 i da vinn v AA E Ej EE E E E E E E 1 To view and set properties click on the controller from the Hardware System Tree to display controller dependent properties under the Controller Information Controller Properties
21. defined below To collapse the tree Simply click E NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual IS100 Date 02 09 2007 Time 13 46 25 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager lt X Properties Values Trigger Description New Trigger Trigger Description New Trigger Address Event Time Schedule Macro Address Macro Command 5 To delete a trigger select the appropriate trigger Click A 6 A Delete Trigger message dialog will appear The message dialog reconfirms that the selected Trigger will be deleted Click Yes Delete Trigger A 4re you sure you want to delete the selected Trigger Trigger Description 7 A trigger name can be added to the Trigger and Macro Simply click on the New Trigger to highlight Type in the name 8 Define the address that the trigger will originate from Choose from the controllers V1000 or V2000 or the sub controllers that are installed Next select the event which will initiate the trigger Once the Trigger Address has been defined the Trigger Events will change accordingly Where applicable scroll down to see all the Trigger Events 64 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual V1000 Trigger Address and Events A Selectthe Trigger Address Properties Values Trigger Description Mew Trigger Address 32 1000 B Select the Trigger Event Properties Values Trigger Descr
22. normally open normally closed with or without end of line EOL resistors When inputs are wired with resistors select the appropriate values i e 1k Normal 2k Alarm Input Supervision 1 Normally Open No EOL 0 Normally Closed No EOL 2 Normally Closed 1k Mormal 2k Alarm 3 Normally Open 2k Normal 1k Alarm 4 Normally Closed 2k Mormal 4k Alarmj o Debounce Time e Debounce Time Sensitivity setting for inputs that ranges from 0 2040 milliseconds The debounce setting requires the system to receive this number of consecutive readings without deviation before the system reports a change of state or an alarm Debounce Time es milliseconds 60 milliseconds 66 milliseconds 96 milliseconds 104 milliseconds 112 milliseconds 120 milliseconds 126 milliseconds 136 milliseconds e Door Held Open Time The time a door can remain open before being considered Door Held Open The time ranges from 0 512 seconds Door Held Open Time 40 seconds 83 REA CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Request to Exit Properties IS100 Date 01 29 2007 Time 20 12 13 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Hal Hardware System Tree Sub Controller O Device Information il Y2000 YertX_Controller Property Value H 0 100 Enabled True w AC Power Input Input Supervision 1 Normally Open No EOL Battery Input Debounce Time
23. that can be modified e SetDate Time e Time Zone e Network Configuration e Admin ee Please see the IS100 Quick Set Up Guide for more information Controller Properties that cannot be modified e MAC Address e P Address e HostName e Internal ID e Board Type e App version e App Date e Cards Loaded e Card Capacity 75 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual 2 The E cursor indicates that additional commands are available on a right mouse click Click on the controller right mouse click to display two commands Autoscan for Sub controllers and Reset Controller e Autoscan for Sub controllers Auto scans the network for all sub controllers that are in communication with the controller and populates and configures the hardware automatically 3 IA Controller Autoscan For Sub Controllers Reset Controller e Reset Controller Resets all of the tasks on the controller z 1000 Yertx Controller utoscan For Sub Controllers Reset Controller The Reset Controller command should only be used for troubleshooting 76 NES CORPORATION Hardware System Tree Y1000 YertX_Controller a J Battery Input Tamper Input dl Input 1 dl Input 2 P Relay 1 dy Relay 2 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 winn ee he ee he 1S 100 User Manual MRON Date 01 29 2007 Time 19 53 24 Personnel Ma
24. the beeper to ON or OFF 6 To change the state of the LEDs and or beeper first select the appropriate reader Right mouse click to call up the popup menu 7 Go to the option that requires the change For example to turn the Red LED off go to Red LED and select OFF Green LED Beeper 50 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Monitor Points Inputs Date 11 29 2006 Time 09 45 00 PST Personnel Manager Time Schedules Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Rea Monitor Points Control Points Cameras D Address E Status O REX1 REX 1 Mj norma O REX2 REX 2 Mi normal 2 0 DC1 Door Contact 1 NORMAL 0 DC2 Door Contact 2 LE NORMAL 0 BI1 Tamper Status O NORMAL 0 BI3 AC Power Status Mi norma 0 BI4 Battery Status O NORMAL 1 To view real time status of Monitor Points Inputs click on the Monitor P oints sub tab 2 Status of inputs such as Door Contacts is displayed Control Points Date 11 29 2006 Time 10 12 38 PST Personnel Manager Time Schedules Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager St Address Devices atus 0 01 Aux Relay 1 Ml active 2 0 02 Aux Relay 2 O NORMAL Activate Relay Deactivate Relay Pulse Relay 1 To view real time status of Control Points click on the Control Points sub tab 2 Status of control points such as Auxiliary Relays is displayed 51 NES CORPORATION 15100 User
25. the new record enter the appropriate cardholder information and click E 3 Once saved the cardholder is displayed in the cardholder list 14 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Group Add In addition to adding a single card a group add can also be performed This is especially useful if the group of cards to be added Is in a sequence IS100 Date 01 26 2007 Time 13 33 39 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager oA tH qA First Name Middle Last Name Stuart Jolly Find Card Record S 34 Card Format Card Status Imron_Corporation_37_Bits ACTIYE te Record ID 6 of 6 John J Johnson 258 Card Number PIN Mary M Smith 259 263 O Tyler Tickelson 260 Nora Y Collingsworth 261 ens A Activation Date Time Access Levels Penelope L Howards 262 01 26 2007 01 21 PM a All Readers 7 6 30 E Expiration Date Time 12 26 2037 12 00 AM X Access Functions Passback Exempt Extended Access Group Add i ALO rns Values a L Append to Existing Cards V True Starting Card 0 Ending Card 0 E Card Format HID_26_Bit_FC233 Activation Date 1 1 2007 Deactivation Date 12 31 2037 Access Level A 0 D Access Level B 0 Access Level C 0 Access Level D 0 7 x Add Group Cancel 2 A Personnel Manager Group Edit window appears Define the specified parameters A Checking TRUE wi
26. unockeo 0 R2 Side Entrance E LOCKED Unlock Door Lock Door Momentarily Unlock Door 1 View real time status of Readers Doors readers can follow Time Schedules Please see the Access Levels section 2 To manually Unlock a Door Lock a Door or Momentarily Unlock a Door first click on the appropriate reader Readers Monitor Points Control Points Cameras Address Devices Status O R1 Lobby UNLOCKED 0 R2 Side Entrance O LOCKED Unlock Door Lock Door Momentarily Unlock Door 3 The first reader with address 0 R 1 Lobby is currently unlocked To lock the door click on the Lock Door button Readers Monitor Points Control Points Address Devices Status 0 R1 Lobby Mj Lockeo 0 R2 Side Entrance Ml Lockeo Unlock Door Lock Door Momentarily Unlock Door 4 The status has been changed to Locked 49 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual IS100 Date 01 29 2007 Time 10 37 10 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Readers Monitor Points Control Points Cameras Address Devices Status Green LED OFF LOCKED Side Entrance Mi Lockeo Red LED gt ON E Unlock Door Beeper gt Lock Door Momentarily Unlock Door 5 Under Readers the cursor changes to a indicating that additional commands are available on a right mouse click These commands can change the state of the reader LEDs and
27. 0 V2000 System controllers are set to DHCP by default out of the factory In some cases the IP address may be set for you and a sticker on the controller will display the IP address of the unit Since you the unit is set to DHCP by default you may need a tool such as Advance IP Scanner from www radmin com to search for controllers on your network or you may want to use a factory set static IP in the unit Direct Connect with a factory set static IP You can use the default static IP address in each V1000 V2000 of 169 254 242 121 Step 1 You need to plug in directly into the V1000 V2000 with your Ethernet cable Step 2 You need to note down your current IP and network settings on your computer Step 3 Change your computers IP address to 169 254 242 100 with the subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 Connect With a DHCP IP If you are connecting to the controller with the DHCP address you need to make sure your computer Is on the same network range For example If the controllers IP address is 192 168 0 40 then the computer that will be communicating with the controller should have the following IP address 192 168 0 xxx xxx can be any number between 2 thru 254 but not the same number that the controller has been pre programmed with NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Personnel Manager The Personnel Manager stores pertinent data necessary to manage site access and security Add delete or edit cardholder recor
28. 0 milliseconds 126 milliseconds 136 milliseconds Relay Properties Both relays land 2 have the following property IS100 a IMN Date 01 29 2007 Time 19 46 22 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Hardware System Tree Sub Controller 14 Device Information dl Input 2 Property Value dl Input 3 Pulse Time 6 seconds Input 4 4 Input 5 4 Input 6 Input 7 i Input 8 4 Input 9 dl Input 10 i Input 11 4 Input 12 dl Input 13 dl Input 14 4 Input 15 4 Input 16 E P Relay 2 e Pulse Time The amount of time the relay stays active Time ranges between 0 512 seconds Pulse Time 7 seconds 92 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual e The E cursor indicates that additional commands are available on a right mouse click Click on the Relay and right mouse click The following commands appear o Activate Relay o Deactivate Relay o Pulse Relay Click on a command to perform the function E E Activate Relay d Deactivate Relay foo Pulse Relay Sub Controller Properties V300 Click on the sub controller V300 to display real time status of both the sub controller and all on board outputs relays and inputs Click on the individual relays and inputs to display specific properties V300 has 12 outputs relays and 2 auxiliary inputs The V300 also has inputs for AC Power Battery and Tamper IS
29. 00 User Manual Access Levels Access Levels consists of a reader or a group of readers with a Time Schedule association The Access Levels module consists of two sub tabs Reader Groups and Access Levels In the Reader Groups sub tab assign a single reader or multiple readers to a Reader Group In the Access Levels sub tab the Reader Groups can be associated to a Time Schedule and then assigned to an access level Reader Groups Define up to 10 Reader Groups IS100 Date 01 25 2007 Time 12 40 49 PST Manager Access Levels Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager ecegeseseseseeeseea Personnel Arrrrr Reader Groups Access Levels Readers Reader Group Reader Group 1 a Ri Lobby Side Entrance D R1 Lobby D R2 Side Entrance Reader Group Reader Group 9 E Reader Group 3 A Reader Group 4 Reader Group 5 Reader Group 6 Reader Group 7 Reader Group 8 Reader Group 9 Reader Group 10 Select All Select None Access Levels Define up to 10 Access Levels IS100 Date 01 25 2007 Time 12 42 18 PST Personnel Manager Access Levels Time Schedules Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Access Levels Reader Groups Access Level Reader Groups Y 1 Reader Group 1 2 Reader Group 2 Reader Group 1 Ti
30. 100 Date 01 29 2007 Time 19 44 09 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager H a Hardware System Tree Sub Controller 15 Information 15 300 i Property Value 2 w AC Power Input Address 15 J Battery Input Board Type 300 Tamper Input Status ONLINE gt Relay 1 Input 1 Status Mi NormaL gt Relay 2 Input 2 Status Mi NormaL d Relay 3 Tamper Status Mi normal Relay 4 AC Power Status Mi normal de Relay 5 Battery Status E NORMAL de Relay 6 dy Relay 7 b Relay 8 gt Relay 9 d Relay 10 Relay 11 gt Relay 12 4 Input 1 al nmu gt 1 On the hardware tree click on the sub controller V300 2 Sub Controller dependent properties are displayed These include e Address Address of the board 21 e Board Type Type of board V300 e Status of the sub controller When first connecting the status will be POLLING 93 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Once communication is established the status will change to ONLINE ONLINE Status of inputs Tamper AC Power Battery and the 2 auxiliary inputs Normal Ml normal Active A active Input Properties AC Power Battery Tamper Inputs 1 and 2 All the inputs have the following properties Date 01 29 2007 Time 19 42 34 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager ea Hardware
31. 14 08 03 PST 14 07 43 PST 14 07 41 PST 14 07 39 PST 14 07 37 PST 14 07 04 PST 14 07 02 PST 14 06 33 PST 14 06 32 PST 14 04 50 PST 14 04 50 PST 14 04 47 PST 14 04 47 PST 13 58 13 PST 13 58 11 PST 13 58 09 PST 0 Y100 0 100 0 Y100 0 100 0 Y100 0 100 0 R2 O R1 0 R2 O R1 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 O R1 0 R2 0 R2 Side Entrance Lobby Side Entrance Lobby Side Entrance Lobby Side Entrance Lobby Side Entrance Lobby Side Entrance Lobby Side Entrance Lobby Side Entrance Side Entrance Lobby Lobby Lobby Side Entrance Side Entrance Aux Relay 2 Deactivated Aux Relay 1 Deactivated Aux Relay 2 Activated Aux Relay 1 Activated Aux Relay 2 Deactivated Aux Relay 1 Deactivated Access Granted Access Granted Access Granted Access Granted Door Strike 2 Locked Door Strike 1 Locked Door Strike 2 Unlocked Door Strike 1 Unlocked Door Strike 2 Locked Door Strike 2 Locked Door Strike 1 Locked Door Strike 1 Locked Access Granted Access Granted Access Granted Mary M Smith John J Johnson Penelope L Howards Nora Collingsworth Mary M Smith Penelope L Howards Nora Collingsworth smith Mar Smit smith smith Mar Smit Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary mM smith ZEEZEZZ22 E 61 REZ IS100 User Manual CORPORATION Triggers and Macros The Triggers and Macr
32. 2012 Document Part No 890 xxx For the products 101 049 V1000 IP ACCESS CONTROLLER 101 053 V2000 IP ACCESS CONTROLLER Say Innovative Electronic Solutions wl www ness com au CORPORATION NSW Ph 02 8825 9222 VIC Ph 03 9875 6400 QLD Ph 07 3399 4910 WA Ph 08 9328 2511 SA Ph 08 8152 0000 sales ness com au nessmelb ness com au nessbris ness com au nessper ness com au adelaide ness com au All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted or stored in a retrieval system in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Ness Ness reserves the right to make changes to features and specifications at any time without prior notification in the interest of ongoing product development and improvement 2012 Ness Corporation Pty Ltd ABN 28 069 984 372
33. 59 PST 0 100 Side Entrance Door Strike 2 Unlocked 11 29 2006 14 29 57PST 0 Y100 Lobby Door Strike 1 Unlocked 56 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual The events occurring after connecting to Ness V Series controllers are reported Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Data Personnel Manager Time Schedules Time Address Device Event Description Run a Report E 2 Toretrieve events stored on Ness V Series controllers click and select Retrieve ALL Event History IS100 Date 11 29 2006 Time 14 08 38 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Event Manager Time Address Device Event Description Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Aux Relay 2 Deactivated Aux Relay 1 Deactivated Side Entrance Lobby 0 100 0 100 14 08 23 PST 14 08 21 PST 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 14 08 18 PST 14 08 16 PST 14 08 08 PST 14 08 03 PST 14 07 43 PST 14 07 41 PST 14 07 39 PST 14 07 37 PST 14 07 04 PST 14 07 02 PST 14 06 33 PST 14 06 32 PST 14 04 50 PST 14 04 50 PST 14 04 47 PST 14 04 47 PST 13 58 13 PST 13 58 11 PST 13 58 09 PST 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 R2 0 R1 0 R2 0 R1 100 100
34. 8 50 PST Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager CE 14 200 A Property Value AS Enabled True J Battery Input Input Supervision 1 Normally Open No EOL Tamper Input Debounce Time 32 milliseconds 6 Input 1 dl Input 2 dl Input 3 i Input 4 4 Input 5 4 Input 6 4 Input 7 4 Input 8 4 Input 9 dl Input 10 6 Input 11 i Input 12 4 Input 13 Enabled True or False If True device will report to the system and be monitored Input Supervision Determines if the input will be wired as normally open normally closed with or without end of line EOL resistors When inputs are wired with resistors select the appropriate values i e 1k Normal 2k Alarm Input Supervision 1 Normally Open No EOL Debounce Time D Normally Closed No EOL 1 Normally Op 2 Normally Closed 1k MNormal k Alarm 3 Normally Open 2k Mormal 1k Alarm 4 Normally Closed 2k Normal 4k Alarm 91 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual e Debounce Time Sensitivity setting for inputs that ranges from 0 2040 milliseconds The debounce setting requires the system to receive this number of consecutive readings without deviation before the system reports a change of state or an alarm Debounce Time 88 milliseconds 60 milliseconds 66 milliseconds 96 milliseconds 104 milliseconds 112 milliseconds 12
35. 96 milliseconds y Tamper Input REX Mode Unlocks Door 4 Door Contact 1 EEN Door Strike 1 gt Aux Relay 1 gt Reader 1 4 Door Contact 2 6 REX 2 Door Strike 2 gt Aux Relay 2 gt Reader 2 Enabled True or False If True device will report to the system and be monitored e Input Supervision Determines if the input will be wired as normally open normally closed with or without end of line EOL resistors When inputs are wired with resistors select the appropriate values i e 1k Normal 2k Alarm Input Supervision 1 Normally Open No EOL Debounce Time 0 Normally Closed No EOL 1 Normally Open Mo EOL 2 Normally Closed 1k Normal k Alarm 3 Normally Open 2k Mormal 1k Alarm 4 Normally Closed 2k Normal 4k Alarmj e Debounce Time Sensitivity setting for inputs that ranges from 0 2040 milliseconds The debounce setting requires the system to receive this number of consecutive readings without deviation before the system reports a change of state or an alarm Debounce Time 88 milliseconds 80 milliseconds 104 milliseconds 112 milliseconds 120 milliseconds 128 milliseconds 136 milliseconds e REX Mode Determines whether to activate a door strike or not to activate a door Strike REX Mode _ Do Not Unlock Door 84 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Door Strike Properties IS100 NESST Date Aug 10 2007 Time 15 28 08 EAS
36. Access Side Entrance Side Entrance Side Entrance Side Entrance Side Entrance Side Entrance Side Entrance Denied Access Denied Denied Denied Access Denied ACCESS ACCESS ACCESS Access ACCESS ACCESS ACCESS ACCESS Denied ACCESS ACCESS ACCESS Denied ACCESS Denied Denied Denied Denied Denied Denied Denied IS100 User Manual Lewe Access Lewe Lewe Lewe Access Leve ACCESS ACCESS ACCESS ACCESS Access ACCESS ACCESS qT This report can be saved printed and or emailed IMON Date 11 29 2006 Time 14 18 37 Person Manager Access Levels Tene Schedhtes Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager 10 Once reporting is complete simply click El to return to the Event Manager IS100 Report Criteria End Date 11 29 2006 Start Date 01 01 2006 Name Description ssmith Event Alarm Access Denied Access Level Date 11 29 2006 Time 14 08 38 Time Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Address Device Event Description Data 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 11 29 2006 14 08 23 PST 14 08 21 PST 14 08 18 PST 14 08 16 PST 14 08 08 PST
37. D MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN H1 H2 H3 H4 O A AA E E O ee AS POSO IESO IA ISO ISO ESO IS ISO IS SO O O O TIME SCHEDULE S Z O S S O INTERVAL BEGIN END MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN H1 H2 H3 H4 S Vea ea A ON A O O AU A A ea AA E 98 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Time Schedule Table 2 TIME SCHEDULE 6 INTERVAL BEGIN END MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN H1 H2 H3 H4 AA AO AA A AAA AO AA ISO IESO ISO IESO ISO ESO ISSO ISO IO SO SS O O TIME SCHEDULE Z oO S S o O INTERVAL BEGIN END MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN H1 H2 H3 H4 A ae a a A A E PE ISO IESO ISO IAS ISO ESO ISO ISO IS O IO IO O FE 3 a A US e ee ee E A M C A NA O A EEN MAMI TIME SCHEDULE 8 INTERVAL BEGIN END MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN H1 H2 H3 H4 A AA AAA AO ee ee ri e AS A A E O O E O A PES PS O FS PES E ES ESA ES O SO PE Sean Sen A SL SS a SUD AA Dd A ISO 6 IESO IES IES OSOS OS ee O IS O eee a as ie AAA INTERVAL BEGIN END MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN H1 H2 H3 H4 AAA a e j A A NN a Po a Pa E rl E SS A E E TIME SCHEDULE 10 1 INTERVAL BEGIN END MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN H1 H2 H3 H4 er E PO NO E E 99 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Time Schedule Table 3 TIME SCHEDULE INTERVAL BEGIN END
38. IN ignored 3 PIN access card ignored 4 Card and PIN 5 Card or PIN e PIN Suppression Schedule ID number of a PIN suppression schedule If the reader is a card and pin reader then this schedule determines when this reader becomes in effect a card only reader The schedule itself is one of the set defined in the schedules file PIN Suppression Schedule PIN Support Reader Type Elevator Reader Anti Passback Anti Passback Timeout e PIN Support 0 False 1 True lo Mo Time Schedule 0 No Time Schedule 1 Fam 6 30pm Mon Sat Holiday Group 1 2 exempt 24 7 and Holiday Groups 1 2 3 Part Time 4 Normal Business Hours 6 00am to 5 00p 5 Time Schedule 5 6 Time Schedule 6 T Time Schedule 7 e Reader Type 0 None 1 Wiegand 2 Clock and Data 88 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Reader Type Elevator Reader O None ss r 1 Wiegand Anti Passback 2 Clock and Data Elevator Reader 0 False 1 True Anti Passback Applies anti passback rules that are either timed in seconds to determine the interval before a cardholder can gain entry through the same reader or hard in which anti passback is implemented throughout a system with entry and exit readers to defined areas within the controlled access area Anti Passback Anti Passback Timeout Anti Passback Action 2 Hard Anti Passback Timeout Number of seconds that a timed anti passback Is in effect th
39. M11 1 0 2 Click to Configure Network Click to Configure Admin Password P 4 Door Contact 1 MAC Address 00 0C A1 6 REX 1 IP Address 192 168 0 97 gt Door Strike 1 Host Name Yertx_Controller L Aux Relay 1 Internal ID 1 gt Reader 1 Board Type 2000 Door Contact 2 App Yersion 2 2 7 14 dl REX 2 App Date 09 26 2006 gt Door Strike 2 Cards Loaded 13 Cards L Aux Relay 2 Card Capacity 5000 Cards gt Reader 2 1 To view and set properties click on the controller from the Hardware System Tree to display controller dependent properties under the Controller Information Controller Properties that can be modified e SetDate Time e Time Zone e Network Configuration l l l e Admin Password Please see the IS100 Quick Set Up Guide for more information Controller Properties that cannot be modified e MAC Address e IP Address e HostName e Internal ID e Board Type e App version e App Date e Cards Loaded e Card Capacity 79 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual 2 The E cursor indicates that additional commands are available on a right mouse click Click on the controller right mouse click to display two commands Autoscan for Sub controllers and Reset Controller e Autoscan for Sub controllers For the V2000 controller the auto scan will populate and configure the on board V100 sub controller lo Verte Controller oscan For Sub Controllers Reset
40. Macros Hardware Manager First Name Middle Last Name Connor MI Flagstone Sl 33 Card Format Card Status Imron_Corporation_37_Bits INACTIVE 19 Record ID 11 of 13 John J Johnson 258 Card Number PIN Mary M Smith 259 268 O Tyler Tickelson 260 Nora Y Collingsworth 261 Find Card Record Activation Date Time Access Levels Penelope L Howards 262 i 01 01 2007 12 00 AM 7 amp Access Level 1 Jolly Stuart 263 Angelle Masters a Expiration Date Time Kaitlen Merry 265 12 26 2037 11 59 PM M Rob P Stansfield 266 Joland Terrys 267 Connor M Flagstone 268 Rhonda Dellmond Tory Zayne 270 Extended Access Access Functions Passback Exempt m Card Records are indexed by the record ID which is tied to all history and events including the record name It is RECOMMENDED that when a card record or card records are no longer utilized they should be made inactive and left in the database These records are tagged inactive and are no longer functional If a group of cards require deletion FIRST run a report for all events in the Event Manager see the Event Manager section for more information Save and print the report to obtain a hard copy Once reports have been generated and saved printed delete the appropriate cards as described in the sections that follow 22 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Group Delete Inactive Cards Group deletes or single card deletes c
41. Manager Up to eight 8 access levels can be assigned to a cardholder For more information on creating access levels please go to the Access Level section 12 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual IS100 Date 01 26 2007 Time 11 27 54 Personnel Manager oA E da First Name Middle Last Name John J Johnson Find Card Record GF 32 Card Format Card Status Imron_Corporation_37_Bits ACTIVE Record ID 1 of 5 John J Johnson 258 Card Number PIN Mary M Smith 259 258 0 Tyler Tickelson 260 Nora Y Collingsworth 261 ee A Activation Date Time Access Levels Penelope L Howards 262 z j 01 01 2007 12 00 AM X y All Readers 7 6 30 Expiration Date Time 112 26 2037 11 59 PM v Access Functions Passback Exempt Extended Access Access Functions Find Record 1 Under Access Functions the following features can be selected W Passback Exempt The cardholder will be exempt from anti passback conditions W Extended Access The cardholder will be granted extended access grant time This is commonly used for ADA settings For more information on defining anti passback conditions and the extended access grant time please go to the Hardware Manager section 2 To find a specific record or card number type in the name or the number Press lt Enter gt or click on the OP binoculars Continue to click on the binoculars to advance to the next
42. Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Time Schedules Time Schedule 1 7am 6 30pm Mon Sat Holiday Group 1 EN Interval Begin End Mon Tue Wed Th Fri Sat Sun H1 H2 H3 H4 0700 1830 o o o o a a 0 0 0 0 0 Vv E o E z 38 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Holidays Define up to 12 Holidays IS100 IRSN Date 01 05 2007 Time 13 57 05 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Group Description Date Repeating 1 New Year s Day 1 1 2007 Independence Day 7 4 2007 Christmas 12 25 2007 Halloween 10 31 2007 Yalentine s Day 2 14 2007 Y E E El THIS SECTION COVERS TIME SCHEDULES IS100 I Date 11 15 2006 Time 13 35 27 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Time Schedules Time Schedule 1 7am 6 30pm Mon Sat Holiday Group 1 Interval Begin End Mon Tue Wed Th Fri Sat Sun 1 To create a new time schedule first click on the drop down menu Fl 39 REZ 1S 100 User Manual CORPORATION CORPORATION IS100 Date 11 19 2006 Time 09 44 43 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Time Schedules 1 7am 6 30pm Mon Sat Holiday Group 1 1 7am 6 30pm Mon Sat Holiday Group 1 2
43. System Tree Sub Controller 15 Device Information 15 300 A A Property Value i Enabled True J Battery Input Input Supervision 1 Normally Open No EOL Tamper Input Debounce Time 96 milliseconds i gt Relay 1 dy Relay 2 dy Relay 3 dy Relay 4 dy Relay 5 gt Relay 6 dy Relay 7 gt Relay 8 dy Relay 9 dy Relay 10 dy Relay 11 dy Relay 12 dl Input 1 alan o gt e Enabled True or False If True device will report to the system and be monitored e Input Supervision Determines if the input will be wired as normally open normally closed with or without end of line EOL resistors When inputs are wired with resistors select the appropriate values e 1k Normal 2k Alarm Input Supervision 1 Normally Open No EOL Debounce Time O Normally Closed No EOL 0 2 Normally Closed 1k Normal k Alarm 3 Normally Open 2k Mormal 1k Alarm 4 Normally Closed 2k Normal 4k Alarm o 94 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Debounce Time Sensitivity setting for inputs that ranges from 0 2040 milliseconds The debounce setting requires the system to receive this number of consecutive readings without deviation before the system reports a change of state or an alarm Debounce Time Relay Properties 88 milliseconds 60 milliseconds 88 milliseconds 96 milliseconds 104 milliseconds 112 milliseconds 120 milliseconds 126
44. Time 14 13 12 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Report Criteria Start Date End Date 01 01 2006 11 29 2006 Name Description A oo Event Alarm ALL EVENTS A Preview Report 58 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual 2 A Report Criteria window opens Specify the report parameters MRON Date 11 29 2006 Time 14 15 47 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Report Criteria Start Date End Date 01 01 2006 7 11 29 2006 7 January 2006 8 29 30 4 5 6 11 12 13 18 19 20 25 26 27 1 p Preview Report 3 Enter the Start Date for the report Enter the date manually or select the date from the calendar Use _4 _ to scroll through click on the appropriate date IS100 Date 11 29 2006 Time 14 16 21 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Report Criteria Start Date End Date 01 01 2006 7 11 29 2006 7 November 2006 Name Description E 29 30 31 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 Event Alarm E 21 D 30 ALL EVENTS El Preview Report 4 Enter the End Date for the report Enter the date manually or select the date from the calendar Use _ _ to scroll through click on the appropriate date 5 The Name Description field represents informat
45. USER MANUAL NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Table of Contents Que Vie A 22 nen nen nn nen en nen en cen en sense nen ennenee sense senensenensenencenessenencenencenences 5 S100 IntroductiON n a 5 Connecting to the IS 100 2 222222 mann 7 Personnel Manager 0c eene nnn neneenenee nen eeceneeneneesenseceneeseneesens 8 Part 1 Cardholder Display soscannan mana 8 Part 2 Properties and Functions 2 22222 aa 8 oieee e A a as 11 Access Functions Find Record 13 Adding a Record ma 14 Group Add rr nana 15 Example 1 Append to Existing Card RecordS 17 Example 2 Replace Existing Card Records 19 Inactivating a Record mas 21 Group Delete Inactive C ards 2222220222 see manana 23 Group Delete Card Number S msnaca mamas 25 R e I ndex Database mas 28 Access Levels 222 2 222222 ne nen ne nen en nen ne nen ne nen eeneneeneneenenseneneecensecensenensenenes 29 Defining Reader G rOUupS 222222222222 mas 30 Defining Access L eVelS 22 222222 mas 34 Time Schedules ns 38 Holidays 44 44444 2 43 Deleting Holidays
46. a Y Collingsworth Penelope L Howards Jolly Stuart Angelie Masters Kaitlen Merry Rob P Stansfield Joland Terrys Tory Zayne 27 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Re Index Database The Re Index Database function verifies the integrity of the associated card s and the record IDs Perform this function when multiple add and or delete functions are performed IS100 i Date 01 26 2007 Time 14 44 43 PST Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager wa 4 First Name Middle Last Name John J Johnson 32 Card Format Card Status lImron_Corporation_37_Bits ACTIVE 9 Record ID 1 of 13 aa ai Mary M Smith 259 2 58 lo Tyler Tickelson 260 Find Card Record Nora Y Collingsworth Penelope L Howards Jolly Stuart Angelie Masters Kaitlen Merry Rob P Stansfield Joland Terrys Tory Zayne 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 270 Activation Date Time 01 01 2007 12 00 AM y Expiration Date Time 12 26 2037 11 59 PM Access Functions Passback Exempt Access Levels Access Level 1 Hope Starman 271 Gelmond L Hughes 272 Extended Access 1 To Re Index click 2 Click on Re Index Database 3 Personnel Manager Group Edit P about a minute and will verity the integrity of the associated Card Numbers and Record IDs v 28 NES CORPORATION 151
47. acros Hardware Manager JE If Security Panel settings are a Property value p ro g ra m m e d n th e E Hd 0 100 Set Date Time Click to Set Date Time Hardware Manager for the controller then when Person Manager is option M1 user w AC Power Input J Battery Input y Tamper Input 4 Door Contact 1 6 REX 1 Time Zone Network Configuration Admin Password Security Panel Network IP Security Panel Network Port EAS 10EAD Click to Configure Network al Click to Configure Admin Password ue 192 168 0 251 2101 CO d e 0 pti Ons W b ecome Door Strike 1 Security Panel PIN 3456 available If there IS not IP or Aux Relay 1 MAC Address 00 12 0E i gt Reader 1 IP Address 192 168 0 153 other setting for the S ecurity le Door Contact 2 Host Name ertX_Controller P a n e th e n th e S e O ptio n S W gt e 2 A not a ppea r T Aux Relay 2 App Yersion 2 2 7 18 gt Reader 2 App Date 02 27 2007 Cards Loaded 1 Cards Security Panel Network IP is the IP address of the M1 Ethernet module The M1 must have an Ethernet module present on the same network for interfacing to be available Security Panel Network Port This is the port programmed into the M1 Ethernet module This port must be made active in the M1 Ethernet for communications to be established Please refer M1 Ethernet manual Security Panel PIN This is the Master Code as programmed in co
48. an be performed by either deleting card s that have been tagged inactive or entering in the card number s This section outlines how Inactive Cards are deleted IS100 IMN Date 01 26 2007 Time 14 41 05 PST Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager da 4 First Name Middle Last Name John J Johnson Find Card Record Q 33 Card Format Card Status lImron_Corporation_37_Bits z ACTIVE Record ID 1 of 13 John J Johnson 258 Card Number PIN Mary M Smith 259 258 0 Tyler Tickelson 260 Nora Y Collingsworth 261 en E Activation Date Time Access Levels Penelope L Howards 262 01 01 2007 12 00 AM y Access Level 1 Jolly Stuart 263 Angelie Masters 264 Expiration Date Time Kaitlen Merry 265 12 26 2087 11 59PM gt Rob P Stansfield 266 Joland Terrys 267 Connor M Flagstone 268 Rhonda Dellmond 269 Tory Zayne 270 Access Functions Passback Exempt Extended Access 1 To Group Delete click 3 Personnel Manager Group Edit Oo The Group Delete command will permanently remove and delete ALL card records that have been tagged as INACTIVE Please use extreme caution when using this command 2 To delete INACTIVE cards click on the first option 23 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual A 3 Click GroupDelete A Group Delete message dialog will appear The message dialog reconfirms tha
49. ard Format for example 37 bit or 26 bit Card Format o Ness_26bit Mess 26bit 4 Card Status Click on the drop down menu Select the appropriate Card Status Card Status ACTIVE ACTI E WACTIVE If card status is INACTIVE that record will be tagged Card Status Ce gt 5 Click ig to obtain the last card information for this cardholder Card Last Used Information ES Mame John J Johnson JY Date 11 30 2006 12 02 06 Reader Side Entrance NES CORPORATION IS100 Date 01 26 2007 Time 11 27 54 Personnel Manager HU Find Card Record First Name Middle O E Card Format Imron_Corporation_37_Bits Card Number 16 Activation Date Time 01 01 2007 12 00 AM BI 92 Record ID 1 of 5 258 259 260 a John J Johnson Mary M Smith Tyler Tickelson Nora Collingsworth Penelope L Howards Expiration Date Time 12 26 2037 11 59 PM Access Functions Passback Exempt Extended Access 6 Card Number Enter the Card Number 7 Pin If needed enter the Pin Number 1S 100 User Manual Time Schedules Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Last Name Johnson Card Status ACTIVE PIN 0 Access Levels 2 All Readers 7 6 30 8 Enter the cardholder Activation Date Time Click on the parameter month day year or time and type in the appropriate information when highlighted Ac
50. ck mark under the days of the week that will follow the schedule 8 Ifapplicable place a check mark under the Holiday Groups that will also follow the Interval H1 H2 H3 and or H4 9 Click E to save changes A Changes have been Saved message dialog will appear Click OK Changes Saved Successfully 1 j Changes have been Saved Up to 6 Intervals can be assigned to a Time Schedule For more information on creating Holiday Groups please go to the Holidays section Time Schedule 4 Normal Business Hours 8 00am to 5 00pm ae Interval Begin End Mon Tue Wed Th Fri Sat Sun H1 H2 H3 H4 0800 to 1700 v vy v vyv CI E CO CO f Time Schedule 4 Normal Business Hours 8 00am to 5 30pm will GRANT ACCESS between 0800 and 1700 Monday thru Friday and during Holiday Groups H1 and H2 42 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Holidays IS100 IMION Date 11 20 2006 Time 12 21 00 Personnel Manager Access Levels Time Schedules Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Time Schedules Holidays Group Description Date Repeating 1 New Year s Day 1 1 2006 2 Independence Day 742006 2 Christmas 12 25 2006 a Halloween 10 31 2006 1 To create holiday s click on the Holidays Tab 2 In this example four 4 holidays have been created 3 To adda new holiday click oF 43 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual IS100 Date 11 20 2006 Time 12 20 24 Personnel Manager T
51. de 1 in the M1 If this code is changed in the M1 then it must also be changed her or communications will be lost 96 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual IS100 EY Date 4ug 10 2007 Time 15 50 51 EAS Start Page Personnel Manager Time Schedules Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager First Name Middle Last Name Record ID 1 Sl 32 Card Format Card Status Ness26_005 M ACTIVE tf Record ID 1 of 1 Record ID 1 53629 Card Number Access Levels Find Card Record If the security panel Activation Date Time Aug 09 2007 12 00 AM Manager as per Expiration Date Time Dec 10 2037 11 59 PM UserID can be programmed in the Access Functions Security User ID PIN Extended Access Security Areas vinas Siaa SI 6 7J 8 Security User ID Although the IS100 system supports up to 5 000 users the M1 supports 198 user codes 2 199 for Arming and Disarming the Security System The Security User ID allocates which of the 198 user codes is to be used by this user PIN This is the 4 or 6 digit PIN code the user will use to Arm or Disarm the m1 with To delete a user this code needs to be set back to 0000 Security Areas These are the Areas of the M1 Security panel the user will have access to in Arming and Disarming Deleting a user from the M1 Security Panel the PIN Code should be set back to 0000 and then saved Once saved if you wish to free up the Security User ID so a
52. ds Add up to 8 access levels per cardholder record Perform group adds or group deletes Sort cardholder records by several different parameters Apply advanced access functions such as extended access and anti passback IS100 E IMION Date 01 26 2007 Time 11 27 54 Timelpchedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager oF tH qA First Name Middle Last Name John J Johnson Personnel Manager Sl ul Card Format Card Status Imron_Corporation_37_Bits z ACTIVE fo Record ID 1 of 5 Card Number PIN 258 0 Tyler Tickelson 260 Nora Y Collingsworth 261 ACA T Penel LH d 262 Activation Date Time Access Levels enelope L Howards P 01 01 2007 12 00 AM y y All Readers 7 6 30 Expiration Date Time 12 26 2037 11 59 PM y Access Functions Mary M Smith 259 Passback Exempt Extended Access Personnel Manager consists of two main parts Part 11 and T Part 1 Cardholder Display Part 1 consists of the Personnel Manager Toolbar Find Card Record field and the Cardholder Population List a The Personnel Manager Toolbar consists of three buttons Add New Record Save Group Edit The functions of these buttons are defined below U Adda New Record El Save any modifications changes or edits made in the Personnel Manager a Perform Group Edit functions either Group Add or Group Delete b Inthe Find Card Record type in eithe
53. dware System Tree Controller Device Information Y1000 YertX_Controller Property Value w AC Power Input Pulse Time 6 seconds J Battery Input y Tamper Input dl Input 1 i Input 2 gt d Relay 2 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 4 Modify the Relay property e Pulse Time The amount of time the relay stays active Time ranges between 0 512 seconds Pulse Time The E cursor indicates that additional commands are available on a right mouse click Click on the Relay and right mouse click The following commands appear o Activate Relay o Deactivate Relay o Pulse Relay Click on a command to perform the function oe Activate Relay Deactivate Relay Pulse Relay 78 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual V2000 The V2000 has the same properties displayed in the Controller Information window as described for the V1000 above The three inputs AC Power Input Battery Input Tamper Input are shown below the on board V100 IS100 IMION Date 01 29 2007 Time 11 44 27 PST Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Ha Hardware System Tree Controller Information Y2000 YertX_Controller Property Value 0 100 us AC Power Input J Battery Input y Tamper Input Set Date Time Time Zone Network Configuration Admin Password Click to Set Date Time PST8PDT M3 2 0 2
54. dware and devices on the system Define properties for inputs relays and readers Auto scan and automatically configure connected sub controllers Backup Data or Restore Data to from a specified file Date 01 29 2007 Time 11 44 27 PST aa a Y2000 YertX_Controller o 100 us AC Power Input J Battery Input y Tamper Input ei Door Contact 1 Hardware System Tree Personnel Manager Access Levels Time S pedules Status Property Set Date Time Time Zone Network Configuration Admin Password MAC Address Value Click to Set Date Time PST8PDT M3 2 0 2 M11 1 0 2 Click to Configure Network ceo Click to Configure Admin Password FA 00 0C 41 Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Controller Information REX 1 IP Address 192 168 0 97 Y Door Strike 1 Host Name YertX_Controller gt Aux Relay 1 Internal ID 1 gt Reader 1 Board Type 2000 fe Door Contact 2 App Yersion 2 2 7 14 REX 2 App Date 09 26 2006 Door Strike 2 Cards Loaded 13 Cards gt Aux Relay 2 Card Capacity 5000 Cards gt Reader 2 I Hardware Manager consists of two main parts Part 11 fra Part 2 Part 1 Toolbar and Hardware System Tree a The Hardware Manager Toolbar consists of two buttons Save and Backup Restore Data The functions of these buttons are defined below NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Backup Data
55. e current time last card read time for a user must be greater than the timeout for the anti passback period to be over Anti Passback Timeout Anti Passback Action Anti Passback Area In Anti Passback Area Out Host Lookup on Read Anti Passback Action Action to be taken if an anti passback or area violation is detected 0 None 1 Log the Violation 2 Log the action and deny the cardholder access 3 Log the action allow the cardholder access but do not allow him to exit the area Anti Passback Action Anti Passback Area In 1 Log the violation Z Log the action deny cardholder access Host Lookup on Read 3 Log the action allow card Anti Passback Area Out Anti Passback Area In Area that the door leads into 0 255 Anti Passback Area In Anti Passback Area Out Host Lookup on Read 89 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Anti Passback Area Out Area that the door leads from 0 255 Anti Passback Area Out Host Lookup on Read Sub Controller Properties V200 Click on the sub controller V200 to display real time status of both the sub controller and all on board inputs Click on the individual inputs and relays to display specific properties V200 has 16 inputs and 2 auxiliary relays The V200 also has inputs for AC Power Battery and Tamper IS100 Date 01 29 2007 Time 20 16 49 PST Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Tri
56. e E cursor indicates that additional commands are avallable on a right mouse click Click on the Aux Relay and right mouse click The following commands appear o Activate Relay o Deactivate Relay o Pulse Relay Click on a command to perform the function Door Strike 1 Mau Relay 1 Activate Relay Deactivate Relay Pulse Relay Reader 1 nal Door Contact Reader Properties IS100 Date 01 29 2007 Time 20 15 03 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Ha Hardware System Tree Sub Controller O Device Information Y2000 YertX_Controller Property Value H 0 100 Description Lobby us AC Power Input J Battery Input y Tamper Input Minimum Open Time 3 seconds 4 Door Contact 1 Reader Mode 2 Card access PIN ignored 6 REX 1 PIN Suppression Schedule 0 No Time Schedule b Door Strike 1 PIN Support O False E Aux Relay 1 Reader Type 1 Wiegand 2 Elevator Reader C False 4 Door Contact 2 Anti Passback 0 Off dl REX 2 Anti Passback Timeout 0 seconds Access Grant Time 4 seconds Extended Access Grant Time 21 seconds gt Door Strike 2 d Aux Relay 2 gt Reader 2 Anti Passback Action Anti Passback Area In Anti Passback Area Out 0 None 0 0 Host Lookup on Read 0 No lookup e Description Type in the reader description name The E cursor indicates that additional commands are
57. e you want to restore the o database Files From the Following location C 1151001192 168 0 97 3 A progress bar will appear during the restoring process IS100 Please Wait Restoring Data Files from Backup Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager IE Hardware System Tree Controller Information Property Value Exercise caution when performing this function Restoring database will OVERWRITE the existing database on the controller 73 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual OR FORA TION Date 01 29 2007 Time 11 44 27 PST l Personnel Manager Time Sdnedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager q 3 Hardware System Tree Controller Information A Y2000 YertX_Controller Property Value H 0 100 Set Date Time Click to Set Date Time sal us AC Power Input Time Zone PST8PDT M3 2 0 2 M11 1 0 2 J Battery Input Network Configuration Click to Configure Network al Tamper Input Admin Password Click to Configure Admin Password E Door Contact 1 j MAC Address 00 0C A1 dl REX 1 IP Address 192 168 0 97 gt Door Strike 1 j Host Name Yertx_Controller gt Aux Relay 1 Internal ID 1 gt Reader 1 j Board Type 2000 fe Door Contact 2 App ersion 2 2 7 14 i REX 2 App Date 09 26 2006 T Door Strike 2 Cards Loaded 13 Cards E Aux Relay 2 j
58. ecord 10411 Record ID 412 Record ID 13 18 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual 8 To add names to the new records simply click on the record and enter the name in the appropriate fields Click A 9 If after adding a cardholder name the next record is selected without saving the previous cardholder name the following message dialog will appear Click Yes Q Do you want to save your changes 10 In Example 2 below the following Group Add was performed Example 2 Replace Existing Card Records Append to the Existing Cards False Card Range 264 270 Card Format 26 Bit Activation Date 1 1 2007 Deactivation Date 12 31 2037 Access Level A 1 3 Personnel Manager Group Edit Values F False g o HID 26 Bit FC233 1 1 2007 Deactivation Date 12 31 2037 Access Level A 1 Access Level B 0 Access Level C 0 Access Level D 0 19 IRE CORPORATION 1S 100 User Manual 11 Once the parameters are specified click ddGroup A Group Add message dialog will appear The message dialog reconfirms that NEW cardholder records will be created DELETING the existing cardholder records Click Yes if this is true P specified card number range Warning This will delete your existing cards EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN PERFORMING THIS FUNCTION ALL EXISTING CARDHOLDERS WILL BE DELETED 12 A green progress bar will appear see 6 above When complete the newly specified card numbers will replace ex
59. edule Link Address 32 2000 Event 5 Time Schedule Link Time Schedule 4 Normal Business Hours 3 00am to 5 00pm Macro Address O Y100 Macro Command 0 0 Door 1 Strike Relay Link Door 1 configuration on the V100 on board V2000 consists of a Door Contact REX Door Strike Aux Relay and Reader For this example the Door 1 Strike Relay will follow the Normal Business Hours 8 00am to 5 00pm Time Schedule The Door Strike Relay will only be active when the Time Schedule is active To perform this Trigger and Macro the following parameters are set Trigger Description Door 1 Time Schedule Link Address 32 V2000 Event S Time Schedule Link Time Schedule 4 Normal Business Hours 8 00am to 5 00pm Macro Address 0 V100 Macro Command 0 0 Door 1 Strike Relay Link 69 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual The save reminder will appear when any change is made Changes have been made to the database Click the Save command for the changes to update to the Controller When multiple changes are needed simply make all the changes click E when complete A Changes Saved Successfully dialog box will appear Click OK Changes Saved Successfully E Y Changes have been Saved Any changes saved in Triggers and Macros take affect after one 1 minute 70 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Hardware Manager The Hardware Manager is used for initialization and configuration of all har
60. ers were sorted by Card Number Group Delete Card Numbers Group deletes or single card deletes can be performed by either deleting card s that have been tagged inactive or entering in the card number s This section outlines how Cardholders with a specified card range can be deleted IS100 Date 01 26 2007 Time 14 44 43 PST Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager i eA 4 First Name Middle Last Name OR FORA T ICON John J Johnson Find Card Record S 33 Card Format Card Status lImron_Corporation_37_Bits bf ACTIVE Record ID 1 of 13 John J Johnson 258 Card Number PIN Mary M Smith 259 258 0 Tyler Tickelson 260 Nora Y Collingsworth 261 Penelope L Howards Jolly Stuart Angelie Masters Kaitlen Merry Rob P Stansfield Joland Terrys Tory Zayne Hope Starman Gelmond L Hughes 262 263 Activation Date Time 01 01 2007 12 00 AM v Expiration Date Time 12 26 2037 11 59 PM y Access Functions Passback Exempt Extended Access Access Levels 2 Access Level 1 25 NES CORPORATION 1S 100 User Manual 1 To Group Delete click 3 Personnel Manager Group Edit D The Group Delete command will permanently remove and delete ALL card records that are within the specified reange Please use extreme caution when using this command e Permanently Remove Card
61. ggers and Macros Hardware Manager Sub Controller 14 Information Property Value us AC Power Input Address 14 J Battery Input Tamper Input dl Input 1 dl Input 2 4 Input 3 4 Input 4 i Input 5 4 Input 6 Input 7 4 Input 8 4 Input 9 i Input 10 i Input 11 4 Input 12 Board Type Status Tamper Status AC Power Status Battery Status Input 1 Status Input 2 Status Input 3 Status Input 4 Status Input 5 Status Input 6 Status Input 7 Status Input 8 Status Input 9 Status 200 ONLINE Mi norma Mi norma Mi norma Mi norma Mi norma Mi norma Mi norma Mi norma Mi norma Mi norma Mi norma Mi norma 6 Input 13 Input 10 Status Mi norma al Ionut 11 ias Ml noomas 1 On the hardware tree click on the sub controller V200 2 Sub Controller dependent properties are displayed These include e Address Address of the board 20 Board Type Type of board V200 e Status of the sub controller When first connecting the status will be POLLING 90 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Once communication is established the status will change to ONLINE ONLINE Status of inputs Tamper AC Power Battery and the 16 inputs Normal Ml normal Active A active Input Properties AC Power Battery Tamper Inputs 1 16 All the inputs have the following properties IS100 E IMION Date 01 29 2007 Time 20 1
62. he Time Schedule section 34 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual IS100 Date 01 25 2007 Time 16 42 41 PST Personnel Manager Access Levels Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Access Levels Reader Groups Access Level Reader Groups Access Level 1 it 1 All Readers Lobby Side Entrance Reader Group 4 Reader Group 5 Reader Group 6 Reader Group 7 Access Level 8 Time Schedules Part Time 4 Normal Business Hours 8 00am to 5 00pn Time Schedule 5 TimeSchedule 6 TimeSchedule 7 TimeSchedule 8 4 Click to select an Access Level 1 10 from the drop down menu 5 Click on one or more Reader Groups and an associated Time Schedule To deselect simply click the highlighted item again 6 Click to add the Reader Group s with the associated Time Schedule to the selected Access Level Click LA to remove the Reader Group s from the Access Level IS100 Date 01 25 2007 Time 16 45 06 PST Personnel Manager Access Levels Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Changes have been made to the database Click the Save command for the changes to update to the Controller Access Levels Reader Groups Access Level Reader Groups Access Level 1 1 Lobby Reader Group 1 Time 1 Side Entrance Reader Group 4 Reader Group 5 Reader Group 6 Reader Group 7 Time Schedule
63. he changes to update to the Controller Time Schedules Holidays Holidays Group Description Date Repeating New Year s Day 1 1 2007 Independence Day 7 4 2007 Christmas 12 25 2007 Halloween 10 31 2007 Yalentine s Day 2 14 2007 RE EE e When making changes a save reminder e ial appears on the top right side of the module The save reminder remains until the save button has been clicked H e In various modules the cursor b changes to o indicating that additional commands are avallable Right mouse click to call up these additional commands Each module consists of specific properties and functions The I5100 User Manual goes through each module and covers all the corresponding features beginning with the Personnel Manager and ending with the Hardware Manager Each section includes screen shots with numbers and letters that correspond to definitions and functions defined below the figures NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Connecting to the IS100 If you are not familiar with the network configuration of your facility please contact the Network Administrator or IT Manager to perform the steps outlined below e Once all hardware is mounted and wired initial system set up and configuration should be performed with a client computer or laptop that is on the same network as the controller via a network switch OR while connected directly to the controller with a computer laptop and an Ethernet cable e All Ness V100
64. ill be POLLING Once communication is established the status will change to ONLINE ONLINE e Status of the inputs REX Door Contacts Tamper AC Power and Battery A active 3 The E cursor indicates that additional commands are available on a right mouse click Click on the sub controller and right mouse click A Reset Sub Controller command appears Click on this command if a reset is required FT vi00 Reset Sub Controller 81 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual C Power Battery Tamper Input Properties IS100 Date 01 29 2007 Time 20 08 57 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Hal Hardware System Tree Sub Controller O Device Information Y2000 YertX_Controller Property Value H 0 100 Enabled True a Input Supervision 1 Normally Open No EOL 4 Battery Input Debounce Time 96 milliseconds y Tamper Input fe Door Contact 1 dl REX 1 gt Door Strike 1 gt Aux Relay 1 gt Reader 1 4 Door Contact 2 dl REX 2 T Door Strike 2 Y Aux Relay 2 gt Reader 2 Enabled True or False If True device will report to the system and be monitored Input Supervision Determines if the input will be wired as normally open normally closed with or without end of line EOL resistors When inputs are wired with resistors select the appropriate values i e 1k Normal 2k Alarm Input S
65. ime Schedules Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Time Schedules Holidays Holidays Group Description Date Repeating New Year s Day 1 1 2006 Independence Day 7 4 2006 Christmas 12 25 2006 Halloween 10 31 2006 New Holiday 1 1 2006 O E E E E 4 A New Holiday is added IS100 Date 11 20 2006 Time 12 21 31 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Time Schedules Holidays Holidays Group Description Date Repeating New Year s Day 1 1 2006 Independence Day 7 4 2006 Christmas 12 25 2006 Halloween 10 31 2006 New Holiday 1 1 2006 O QU E E El 5 Click on the Group Click on the drop down menu and select which Holiday Group to assign this holiday to 1 H1 2 H2 3 H3 and 4 H4 IRE CORPORATION 15100 User Manual IS100 Date 11 20 2006 Time 12 22 50 Personnel Manager Access Levels Time Schedules Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Changes have been made to the database Click the Save command for the changes to update to the Controller Time Schedules Holidays Holidays Group Description Date Repeating 1 New Year s Day 1 1 2006 Independence Day 74 2006 Christmas 12 25 2006 Halloween 10 31 2006 Thanksgiving 11 22 2006 O E El El El 6 Enter in the name Description of the holiday 7 Enter the date the holiday will be observed Type in the nu
66. ion under the Data column in the Event Manager Type in the name description i e cardholder name 59 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual IS100 Date 11 29 2006 Time 14 17 24 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Report Criteria Start Date End Date 01 01 2006 11 29 2006 7 Name Description OAA Event Alarm ALL EVENTS Access Denied Unknown Reader Access Denied Card INACTIYE Access Denied Access Level Access Denied No Reader Access Access Denied Expiration Date 6 Selecta specific event for the report IS100 IM lt SN 7 An example of a report criteria run a report for any cardholder with the name of Smith and has Date 11 29 2006 Time 14 18 37 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Report Criteria Start Date End Date 01 01 2006 11 29 2006 Name Description smith Event Alarm Access Denied Access Level had Access Denied Access Level from 01 01 2006 to 11 29 2006 8 After these parameters have been entered click on Preview Report 60 NES CORPORATION P Report txt Notepad File Edit Format View Help 11 15 2006 11 15 2006 11 15 2006 11 07 2006 9 A txt report is returned IS100 l aaa aa o o e e O O Lobby Access Side Entrance Lobby Access Lobby Access Lobby Access Side Entrance Lobby
67. iption Mew Trigger Address 3 41000 Event 0 Input Point 1 Time 5chedule O Input Point 1 1 Input Point 1 Alarm Macro Address 2 Input Point 2 Macro Command 3 Input Point 2 Alarm 8 Tamper Switch 9 Tamper Switch Alarm 10 AC Fail Switch 11 AC Fail Switch Alarm V2000 Trigger Address and Event A Select the Trigger Address Properties Yalues Trigger Description New Trigger Address _ 32 7000 B Selectthe Trigger Event Properties Values Trigger Description New Trigger Address 32 Y27000 l ls Time Schedule Link ME 5 Time Schedule Link 65 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual V100 Trigger Address and Events A Selectthe Trigger Address Properties Yalues Trigger Description New Trigger Address 0 Y100 B Selectthe Trigger Event Properties Values Trigger Description New Trigger ene Ty A rita EE es 0 Sub Controller Reset Time Schedule O Sub Controller Reset ass oe 1 Sub Controller is in Degraded Mode Macro Address o 2 Reader 2 Parity Failure 3 Reader 1 Parity Failure i4 Reader 2 I m Alive Fail 15 Reader 1 I m Alive Fail 16 Reader 2 Card Read T Reader 1 Card Read Macro Command V200 Trigger Address and Events A Select the Trigger Address Trigger Description New Trigger Address 14 200 B Selectthe Trigger Event 40 Input Point 13 Time Schedule Hamm de
68. isting cardholders 13 The new cardholder records are shown below Old Cardholder Records New Cardholder Records Find Card Record Find Card Record Record ID 1 of 6 Record ID 1 of John J Johnson Record ID 1 Mary M Smith Record ID Tyler Tickel ole R d ID 3 nes Replace Existing staat R d ID 4 Card Records ind Penelope L Howards Record ID 5 Mora Y Collingsworth Jolly Stuart Record ID 6 Record ID T 20 INES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Inactivating a Record IS100 Date 12 01 2006 Time 15 41 13 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager ua Find Card Record BI Record ID 12 of 13 John J Johnson Mary M Smith Tyler Tickelson Nora Y Collingsworth Penelope L Howards Jolly Stuart Angelie Masters Kaitlen Merry Rob P Stansfield Joland Terrys Connor M Flagstone Rhonda Dellmond Tory Zayne 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 First Name Rhonda Card Format Imron_Corporation_37_Bits v Card Number 269 Activation Date Time 01 01 2006 12 00 AM 7 Access Levels Access Functions Passback Exempt 1 To inactivate a record first select the cardholder Find Card Record BI s Record ID 12 of 13 John J Johnson Mary M Smith Tyler Tickelson Nora Collingsworth Penelope L Howards Jolly Stuart Angelie Masters Kaitlen Merry Rob P Stansfield
69. l commands are available Right mouse click to call up a popup menu a All Readers 7 6 30 Add Access Level Remove Selected Access Level 3 Highlight Add Access Level from the popup menu to display all 10 access levels Select the preferred access level in this example Part Time Lobby Access Levels a All Readers 7 6 30 RST readers 7500 Part Time Lobby Remove Selected Access Level Lobby Mormal Side P T Access Level 4 Access Level 5 Access Level 6 Access Level 7 Access Level 8 Access Level 9 Access Lewel 10 11 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual 4 Part Time Lobby has been added ee All Readers 7 6 30 Part Time Lobby 5 To remove an access level simply select the appropriate access level and right mouse click Go to Remove Selected Access Level Access levers a All Readers 7 6 30 Part Time Lobby Add Access Level Remove Selected Access Level 6 Part Time Lobby has been removed Access levels As All Readers 7 6 30 7 Add up to 8 access levels per cardholder When the maximum number of access levels is reached A maximum of 8 Access Levels are allowed per record is displayed on the information bar A mazimum of 8 Access Levels are allowed per record Personnel Manager Time Schedules Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware
70. ll APPEND the specified cards to the existing cardholder records Leaving this FALSE will create new records with the specified card number range and DELETE existing cardholder records B Enter the Starting Card sequence and the Ending Card sequence C The card format will default to the correct one D Enter the Activation Date and the Deactivation Date 15 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual 3 Personnel Manager Group Edit Group Add Group Delete Properties Access Level A Access Level B Access Level C Access Level D Access Level E Access Level F Access Level G Access Level H O F 3 Scroll down to display more parameters E Define up to 8 Access Levels for the specified card range Access Level A Choose from 10 pre defined Access Levels 1 10 F To apply either Passback Exempt or Extended Access or both parameters to the specified card range mark as True To not apply any or all parameters leave blank False 4 In Example 1 below the following Group Add was performed 16 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Example 1 Append to Existing Card Records Append to the Existing Cards True Card Range 264 270 Card Format 26 Bit Activation Date 1 1 2007 Deactivation Date 12 31 2037 Access Level A 1 3 Personnel Manager Group Edit Group Add Group Delete Re Index Database Properties Values Append to Existing Cards True Starting Card Y 264 Ending Card 270 Card Fo
71. ll change accordingly Where applicable scroll down to see all the Macro Events 67 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Sub Controller Macro Address and Command V100 A Select the Macro Address Macro Address Macro Command 32 2000 D 100 B Selectthe Macro Command Macro Command 0 1 Door 1 Strike Relay Momentarily Unlock Door 0 0 Door 1 Strike Relay Link 0 1 Door 1 Strike Relay Momentarily Unlock Door 1 0 Aux 1 Relay Link 1 1 Aux 1 Relay Pulse 16 0 Door 2 Strike Relay Link 16 1 Door 2 Strike Relay Momentarily Unlock Door 17 0 Aux 2 Relay Link 17 1 Aux Z Relay Pulse V200 A Select the Macro Address Macro Address B Select the Macro Command Macro 12 0 0 Relay 1 1 0 Relay 22 1 1 Relay 22 V300 A Select the Macro Address Macro Address B Select the Macro Command Macro Command l 11 0 Relay 12 Link ha 6 0 Relay 9 Link 6 1 Relay 9 Pulse 9 0 Relay 10 Link 9 1 Relay 10 Pulse 10 0 Relay 11 Link 10 1 Relay 11 Pulse 11 0 Relay 12 11 1 Relay 17 68 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Triggers and Macros Example The following Triggers and Macros example illustrates how to associate a Door to a Time Schedule IS100 Date 07 09 7007 Time 14 29 29 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Properties Yalues E Trigger Description Door 1 Time Sch
72. lu 3 A Delete Holiday message dialog will appear Click Yes The save reminder will appear when any change is made 46 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual 47 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Status The Status module displays a real time view of the current condition of devices on the system The status of each device is displayed under the corresponding sub tabs Readers Monitor Points and Control Points Readers and Control Points can be controlled by command buttons when a specific device is selected Under the Cameras sub tab IP addresses for DVRs and or individual IP Cameras can be entered up to 16 views addresses and then triggered to pop up in a viewing window Associated camera functions can be used on this page while viewing the camera IS100 IMION Date 11 29 2006 Time 09 24 33 PST Personnel Manager Time Schedules Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Readers Monitor Points Control Points Cameras Address Devices Status 0 R1 Lobby Mi Lockeo 0 R2 Side Entrance C LOCKED Unlock Door Lock Door Momentarily Unlock Door THIS SECTION COVERS STATUS FOR READERS MONITOR POINTS INPUTS CONTROL POINTS AND CAMERAS 48 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Readers IS100 Date 11 29 2006 Time 09 37 26 PST Personnel Manager Time Schedules Readers Monitor Points Control Points Cameras Address Devices Status 0 R1 Lobby Mi
73. mbers or click on the up down arrows to scroll through 11 4 2006 8 Place a check mark in the repeating box if the holiday occurs on the same date every year Group Description Repeating Mew Year s Day 1 1 2006 Independence Day 7 4 2006 Christmas 12252006 Halloween 1031 2006 Thanksgiving 11 23 2006 Valentine s Day 2 14 2006 O E E El k 9 Another holiday Valentine s Day is created 45 INES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Deleting Holidays Date 11 20 2006 Time 12 24 34 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Time Schedules Holidays Holidays Group Description Date Repeating New Year s Day 1 1 2006 Independence Day 7 4 2006 Christmas 12 25 2006 Halloween 10 31 2006 Thanksgiving 11 23 2006 Yalentine s Day 2 14 2006 O REE E 1 To delete a holiday click on the appropriate holiday 2 Click A p IS100 Date 11 20 2006 Time 12 27 00 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Changes have been made to the database Click the Save command for the changes to update to the Controller Time Schedules Holidays Delete Holiday Group Description 1 New Year s D 2 J Are you sure you want to delete the selected holiday Independend Christ ristmas Yes No Halloween Thanksgiving 11 23 2006 Yalentine s Day 2 14 2006 is E Oda
74. me 1 3 Reader Group 3 Reader Group 2 Time 1 4 Reader Group 4 Access Level der Group 3 Time 1 5 Reader Group 5 6 Reader Group 6 7 Reader Group 7 v Access Level 9 y B A Time Schedules Part Time Normal Business Hours 8 00am to 5 00pn Time Schedule 5 TimeSchedule 6 TimeSchedule 7 TimeSchedule 8 v THIS SECTION COVERS READER GROUPS AND ACCESS LEVELS OO Un 1 Access Level 10 29 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Defining Reader Groups To set up Access Levels first define the reader group s by assigning a reader or a multiple readers to the selected Reader Group IS100 Date 01 25 2007 Time 12 54 51 PST Personnel Manager Access Levels Reader Group Reader Group 1 De 0 R1 Lobby 0 R2 Side Entrance Select All Select None 1 Click on the Reader Groups tab 2 Readers in communication with Ness V Series controllers V Series controllers will auto populate in the Readers window 3 Click to selecta Reader Group 1 10 from the drop down menu Reader Group Reader Group 1 e Pe 30 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual IS100 Date 01 25 2007 Time 17 19 52 PST Personnel Manager Access Levels Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Reader Group Readers Reader Group 1 2 0 R1 Lobby 0 R2 Side Entrance Select All Select None 4 Click on the readers t
75. milliseconds 136 milliseconds All Relays 1 12 have the following property IS100 Date 01 29 2007 Time 19 41 09 Hardware System Tree 15 300 us AC Power Input J Battery Input A Tamper Input E gt Relay 2 gt Relay 3 gt Relay 4 dy Relay 5 i gt Relay 6 gt Relay 7 d Relay 8 d Relay 9 dy Relay 10 gt Relay 11 gt Relay 12 i Input 1 Property Pulse Time Hardware Manager Sub Controller 15 Device Information Value 6 seconds e Pulse Time The amount of time the relay stays active Time ranges between 0 512 seconds Pulse Time 7 seconds 95 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual e The E cursor indicates that additional commands are available on a right mouse click Click on the Relay and right mouse click The following commands appear o Activate Relay o Deactivate Relay o Pulse Relay Click on a command to perform the function E Activate Relay E I I d Deactivate Relay Pulse Relay p I m l ell r Interface to Ness M1 Security System The V1000 and V2000 controllers can communicate to the Ness M1 Security control panel via the TCP IP connection A good TCP Ethernet connection must remain in place for this to occur IRE Start Page IS100 Date Aug 10 2007 Time 15 42 51 EAS Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and M
76. n Site Camera 6 Camera 7 Camera 8 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 9 Camera 9 Camera 10 Camera 11 Camera 12 Camera 13 Camera 14 Camera 15 Camera 16 1 To view live video click on the Cameras sub tab Camera Description Warehouse Training and Technical Support University Street Bus Terminal Camera 7 Camera 8 Camera 9 Camera 10 Camera 11 Camera 12 Camera 13 Camera 14 Camera 15 Camera 16 2 To add IP cameras Digital Video Recorders DVR or Network Video Recorders NVR double click on the Camera Description If some slots are already in use simply double click on the next available one NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Camera Description Warehouse Training and Technical Support University Street Bus Terminal Construction site Test Bench Area Camera T Camera 8 Camera 9 Camera 710 Camera 11 Camera 12 Camera 13 Camera 14 Camera 15 Camera 16 3 Type in the Camera Description 4 Scroll to the right Camera Description Warehouse Training and Technical Support University Street Bus Terminal Construction Site Test Bench rea Camera 7 Camera 6 Camera 9 Camera 10 Camera 11 Camera 12 Camera 13 Camera 14 Camera 15 Camera 16 5 Double click on the URL slot Type in the URL 54 IRE CORPORATION 1S 100 User Manual IS100 Date 11 29 2006 Time 10 53 29 PST Personnel Manager Time Schedules Event
77. nager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Controller Device Information Property Value Input Supervision 1 Normally Open No EOL Debounce Time 96 milliseconds 3 The following Inputs are present on the controller e AC Power Input e Battery Input e Tamper Input e Input 1 e Input 2 These inputs have two properties that can be modified Input Supervision Determines if the input will be wired as normally open normally closed with or without end of line EOL resistors When inputs are wired with resistors select the appropriate values i e 1k Normal 2k Alarm Input Supervision Debounce Time 1 Normally Open No EOL 1 Normally Open No EOL 2 Normally Closed 1k Normal k Alarm 3 Normally Open 2k Mormal 1k Alarm 4 Normally Closed 2k Normal 4k Alarm Debounce Time Sensitivity setting for inputs that ranges from 0 2040 milliseconds The debounce setting requires the system to receive this number of consecutive readings without deviation before the system reports a change of state or an alarm Debounce Time ES milliseconds 80 milliseconds 104 milliseconds 112 milliseconds 120 milliseconds 126 milliseconds 136 milliseconds 77 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual IS100 p Date 01 29 2007 Time 19 54 51 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Har
78. nother user can use it then set it back to User 000 If you wish to reserve this User in the M1 for this user for future use then leave itset ata UserID No Note If left to anything except 000 when the code is deleted then no other user will be able to use that code space and depending on how many users are programmed into the M1 then you may run out of M1 Security Systems users so it is good practice to set this back to 000 after the code is deleted and account Is saved above then Security 7 Passback Exempt 002 y 2222 Personnel Ma nager 53629 All Access communications Is set within the Hardware 97 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Time Schedule Table 1 ISS OSI ee IES ES IO E O E S S A A NN A A PE A IO IES IS IO VISIO SI OI ee SS E AAA O E E EE A A AA A O A O A EA A O TIME SCHEDULE 3 INTERVAL BEGIN END MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN H1 H2 H3 H4 a a a eae aaa a a a a IA E TIME SCHEDULE Df INTERVAL BEGIN END MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT sun H1 H2 n3 Ha Est aos a Je y NY A e J RE ASP A E IO RS IO IO IO O RS IS E SS E E IAE OS IS IO IS O IS IS IS IS SS ES A A E NA IE IS IS IS IS IS IS IS E IS SS ES IES IR IS IS IO O IS IS O IS SS ES INTERVAL BEGIN END MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN n1 n2 H3 Ha MIG DC ICONS O NR AEN CR HO A E m M E DES E IE IS IO FS FO IE FEO IS E TIME SCHEDULE 4 O O O S SO INTERVAL BEGIN EN
79. o add to the Reader Group To deselect simply click on the reader again IS100 Date 01 25 2007 Time 17 20 29 PST Personnel Manager Access Levels Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Changes have been made to the database Click the Save command for the changes to update to the Controller Reader Group Readers Reader Group 1 E 0 R1 Lobby 0 R2 Side Entrance D R1 Lobby D R2 Side Entrance Select All Select None 5 Click add readers to the Reader Group Click gt to remove readers from the Reader Group 6 The selected readers have now been placed under Reader Group 1 7 To rename the Reader Group click Ed Reader Group 8 After clicking Reader Group 1 BE on Mill the buttons will 31 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual change to EA J Reader Group 9 Type in the new name and click on Ed to update the new Reader Group To disregard the changes click on bed IS100 i Date 01 25 2007 Time 18 18 01 PST Personnel Manager Access Levels IMION Time Schedules Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Readers Reader Group All Readers O R1 Lobby O R2 Side Entrance 0 R1 Lobby O R2 Side Entrance Select All Select None 32 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Reader Group Reader Group Lobby El Side Entrance O R1 Lobby O R2 Side Entrance Two new reader groups a
80. os module allows programming of procedures based on specific events A Trigger is defined as an event that occurs in the system with specific properties These Triggers are linked to execute Macros A Macro is a command or a set of sequential commands put together Triggers and Macros can be programmed to occur during defined Time Schedules IS100 Date 11 30 2006 Time 11 40 19 Personnel Manager Time Schedules 4 Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager HA Properties Values Toolbar The Triggers and Macros Toolbar consists of three buttons Add Save and Delete The functions of these buttons are defined below P Adds a New Trigger es al Saves any modifications changes and edits made in Triggers and Macros xe Deletes an existing Trigger 1 To go to Triggers and Macros click on the Triggers and Macros tab 2 To add a trigger click 62 NEY CORPORATION 1S 100 User Manual IS100 Date 11 30 2006 Time 11 46 59 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Properties Values 3 Click to expand the Properties and Values IS100 Date 02 09 2007 Time 13 44 12 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Flt X Properties Values New Trigger Time Schedule Macro Address Macro Command 4 Expanding reveals the properties and values which are
81. pn 5 Time Schedule 5 6 TimeSchedule 6 7 TimeSchedule 7 8 TimeSchedule 8 Reader Group 1 All Readers with Time Schedule 1 association has been assigned to the All Readers 7 6 30 Access Level Access Level Reader Group 2 Time 3 Two new Access Levels are defined Part Time Lobby and Lobby Normal Side P T Access Level Lobby Normal Side P T Es Reader Group 2 Time 4 Reader Group 3 Time 3 37 INES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual The save reminder will appear when any change is made O Changes have been made to the database Click the Save command for the changes to update to the Controller When multiple changes are needed simply make all the changes click q when complete A Changes Saved Successfully dialog box will appear Click OK Changes Saved Successfully E Changes have been Saved In Time Schedules define schedules that can be used in association with Access Levels and Reader Groups Typically the Time Schedule determines when a door is accessed The Time Schedules module consists of two sub tabs Time Schedules and Holidays In the Time Schedules sub tab define schedules and the hours and days of the week including Holidays in which this schedule is applicable In the Holidays sub tab define Holidays that are observed Time Schedules Define up to 6 Time Intervals per Time Schedule and up to 12 Time Schedules rs100 Date 01 05 2007 Time 13 55 55
82. r the name first or last or the card number and E A click T Sort cardholder list by various parameters Click y i sort c The Cardholder Population List displays the cardholders with the corresponding card numbers Part 2 Properties and Functions Part 2 consists of the various data fields displaying information for a particular cardholder When making changes in these data fields the field name is italicized and remains so until changes are John John NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual THIS SECTION COVERS THE PROPERTIES AND FUNCTIONS OF THE PERSONNEL MANAGER IS100 IMION Date 01 26 2007 Time 11 27 54 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager oF Ww First Name EN Middle Last Name EN Johnson Find Card Record Sl 33 Card Status Y Tere _Bi ACTIVE 8 Record ID 1 of 5 ane a Mary M Smith 259 2 58 0 Tyler Tickelson 260 Nora Y Collingsworth 261 Penelope L Howards 262 Activation Date Time Access Levels 01 01 2007 12 00 AM y All Readers 7 6 30 Expiration Date Time 12 26 2037 11 59 PM Access Functions Passback Exempt Extended Access 1 First Name Enter the First Name of the cardholder In the box following the First Name field enter the initial of the middle name 2 LastName Enter the Last Name of the cardholder 3 Card Format Click on the drop down menu Select the appropriate C
83. re defined Lobby and Side Entrance The save reminder will appear when any change is made Changes have been made to the database Click the Save lt command for the changes to update to the Controller When multiple changes are needed simply make all the changes click E when complete A Changes Saved Successfully dialog box will appear Click OK Changes Saved Successfully E Changes have been Saved 33 INEZ CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Defining Access Levels To define an Access Level assign Reader Group s with an associated Time Schedule to the selected Access Level IS100 Date 01 25 2007 Time 16 41 30 PST Personnel Manager Access Levels Time Schedules Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Access Levels Access Level Reader Groups Access Level 1 oy 1 All Readers 2 Lobby 3 Side Entrance 4 Reader Group 4 5 Reader Group 5 6 Reader Group 6 7 Reader Group 7 Time Schedules 1 6 1 2 exempt 24 7 and Holiday Groups 1 2 3 Part Time E 4 Normal Business Hours 8 00am to 5 00pn 5 Time Schedule 5 3 6 TimeSchedule 6 7 TimeSchedule 7 8 TimeSchedule 8 Mi 1 To create access level s click on the Access Levels tab 2 The three 3 reader groups that were defined will appear in the Reader Groups window 3 Time schedules will appear in the Time Schedules window For more information on creating time schedules please go to t
84. rmat HID_26 Bit FC233 Activation Date 1 1 2007 Deactivation Date 12 31 2037 Access Level A 1 Access Level B D Access Level C 0 Access Level D 0 EJ Add Group Cancel 5 Once the parameters are specified click Add Group A Group Add message dialog will appear The message dialog reconfirms that the specified card numbers will be added to the existing card database Click Yes F Are you sure you want to APPEND the specified card numbers to the 17 NES CORPORATION 3 Personnel Manager Group Edit Group Add Append to Existing Cards True Starting Card Ending Card Card Format Activation Date Deactivation Date 264 270 HID_26 Bit_FC233 1 1 2007 12 31 2037 Access Level A 1 Access Level B o Access Level C oO Access Level D IS100 User Manual 6 A green progress bar will appear When complete the newly specified card numbers will be added to the existing cardholder records 7 The new cardholder records are shown below Old Cardholder Records Find Card Record i GF 34 Record ID 1 of 6 John J Johnson Mary M Smith Tyler Tickelson Append to Existing Card Records Mora Y Collingsworth Penelope L Howards Jolly Stuart New Cardholder Records Find Card Record y Record ID 1 of 13 John J Johnson Mary M Smith Tyler Tickelson Mora Y Collingsworth Penelope L Howards Jolly Stuart Record ID47 Record ID 3 Record ID 9 Record ID 10 R
85. s 1 7am 6 30pm Mon Sat Holiday Group 1 exempt 24 7 and Holiday Groups 1 2 Part Time d Normal Business Hours 8 00am to 5 00pn Time Schedule 5 TimeSchedule 6 TimeSchedule 7 TimeSchedule 8 7 The Reader Group All Readers with the associated Time Schedule 1 has been assigned to Access Level 1 35 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Access Level Access Level 1 Reader Group 1 Time 8 To rename the Access Level click Access Level Access Level1 Ap Reader Group 1 Time 1 9 After clicking on the buttons will change to x Access Level AN Readers 7 6 30 Be ina Group 1 Time 1 10 Type in the new name and click on Ed to update the new Access Level To disregard the changes click onkedl 36 NES CORPORATION IS100 Date 01 25 2007 Time 16 48 06 PST 1S 100 User Manual Personnel Manager Access Levels Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Access Level All Readers 7 6 30 Reader Group 1 Time 1 O Changes have been made to the database Click the Save command for the changes to update to the Controller Access Levels Reader Groups Reader Groups 1 All Readers 2 Lobby 3 Side Entrance 7 Reader Group 7 Time Schedules 7am 6 30pm Mon Sat Holida 2 exempt 24 7 and Holiday Groups 1 2 3 Part Time 4 4 Normal Business Hours 8 00am to 5 00
86. s that have been tagged as INACTIVE 2 Permanently Remove Cards within this range Ending Starting Card 271 Card 272 CO A 2 To delete Cardholders with a specified card range click on the second option and type in the card range In this example card range is 271 272 To delete a SINGLE card enter card number for the Starting Card and the Ending Card 3 Click GroupDelete A G roup Delete message dialog will appear The message dialog reconfirms that the card s with the specified card range will be deleted Click Yes if this is true Group Delete QD Are you sure you want to DELETE all card records that are within the specified range EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN PERFORMING THIS FUNCTION 26 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual 4 A green progress bar will appear 3 Personnel Manager Group Edit EX g The Group Delete command will permanently remove and delete ALL card records that are within the specified reange Please use extreme caution when using this command as INACTIVE Permanently Remove Cards within this range Starting Ending Card 271 Card 1272 Group Delete 5 When complete the cardholders with the specified card range are deleted Since the cardholders have been sorted by Card Number the available slots appear on the very top of the cardholder list Record ID 11 of 13 Record ID 11 Record ID 12 John J Johnson Mary M Smith Tyler Tickelson Mor
87. t the INACTIVE card record s will be deleted Click Yes if this Is true Group Delete Me re vou sure you want to DELETE all card records that have been tagged as INACTIVE EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN PERFORMING THIS FUNCTION 4 A green progress bar will appear 3 Personnel Manager Group Edit s 9 The Group Delete command will permanently remove and delete ALL card records that have been tagged as INACTIVE Please use extreme caution when using this command G Permanently Remove Cards that have been tagged as INACTIVE C Permanently Remove Cards within this range Starting Ending Card Card Group Delete 5 When complete the tagged cardholders are deleted Since the cardholders have been sorted by record ID the available slots appear in the same location as the deleted cardholders Record ID 1 ot 13 John J Johnson Mary M Smith Tyler Tickelson Nora Y Collingsworth Penelope L Howards Jolly Stuart Angelie Masters Kaitlen Merry Rob P Stansfield Joland Terrys Record ID 11 Record ID 12 Tory ayne 24 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual Record ID 1 of 13 John J Johnson Mary M Smith Tyler Tickelson Nora Y Collingsworth Penelope L Howards Jolly Stuart Angelie Masters Kaitlen Merry Rob P Stansfield Joland Terrys Tory Zayne Hope Starman Gelmond L Hughes 6 Two new cardholders have been added to Record ID 11 and Record ID 12 Once added the cardhold
88. tivation Date Time The month is highlighted See below 05 2006 12 00 AM m Alternatively click on the drop down menu and select the appropriate date To scroll through the months click on the left or right buttons shown below Activation Date Time 01 01 2006 12 00 AM Er January 006 T 4 11 12 13 14 16 19 20 21 25 26 27 28 1 2 6 g Y 15 16 22 23 29 30 3 10 1 24 31 11 14 2006 9 E Click here to scroll Enter the cardholder Expiration Date Time Repeatas described in step 8 10 NES CORPORATION 15100 User Manual IS100 Date 01 26 2007 Time 11 27 54 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager Manager Gi JA First Name Middle Last Name Find Card Record CORPORATION S 33 Card Format Card Status lImron_Corporation_37_Bits ACTIVE i Record ID 1 of 5 John J Johnson 258 Card Number PIN Mary M Smith 259 258 lo Tyler Tickelson 260 Nora Y Collingsworth 261 AS Activation Date Time Access Levels Penelope L Howards 262 p 01 01 2007 12 00 AM y All Readers 7 6 30 a Expiration Date Time 12 26 2037 11 59 PM v Access Functions Passback Exempt Extended Access Access Levels 1 To assign one or more access levels to a card record hover over the Access Levels window 2 The cursor changes to a indicating that additiona
89. upervision 1 Normally Open No EOL Debounce Time O Normally Closed No EOL Open 2 Normally Closed 1k Normal k Alarm 3 Normally Open 2k Mormal 1k Alarm 4 Normally Closed 2k Normal 4k Alarm Debounce Time Sensitivity setting for inputs that ranges from 0 2040 milliseconds The debounce setting requires the system to receive this number of consecutive readings without deviation before the system reports a change of state or an alarm Debounce Time 188 milliseconds 80 milliseconds 88 milliseconds 96 milliseconds 104 milliseconds 112 milliseconds 120 milliseconds 128 milliseconds 136 milliseconds 82 INEZ CORPORATION 1S 100 User Manual Door Contact Properties IS100 El Date 01 29 2007 Time 20 10 25 Personnel Manager Time Schedules Status Event Manager Triggers and Macros Hardware Manager JE Hardware System Tree Sub Controller O Device Information 3 Y2000 YertX_Controller Property Value 0 100 Enabled True us AC Power Input j Battery Input Tamper Input Input Supervision Debounce Time Door Held Open Time 0 Normally Closed No EOL 96 milliseconds 36 seconds Door Contact 1 4 REX 1 Door Strike 1 gt Aux Relay 1 gt Reader 1 4 Door Contact 2 4 REX 2 T Door Strike 2 gt Aux Relay 2 gt Reader 2 Enabled True or False e Input Supervision Determines if the input will be wired as
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