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3. Printers Follow the prompts in the Add Printer Wizard file Select Generic Text Only or the Manufacture Model that correctly identifies your printer Press Install The text setting is now defined Add Printer Wizard Page 188 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 11 UPS Shutdown Software In order to prevent database corruption caused by sudden power surges and failures PCSC has created a software patch that will work with PowerChute UPS shutdown software and other analogous brands To learn the proper setup of UPS software and how to install the LINC NET software patch reference the user manual of your particular brand To access the PCSC LiINC NET Shutdown software patch 1 2 3 oop Right click the Start button on your Windows desktop Open Windows Explorer Using Windows Explorer open the folder containing the LINC NET database files The default location for most systems is C Program Files PCSC version 5 14 xx Select the Shutdown exe file Right click the file and select Copy Place the PCSC Shutdown exe file in the appropriate folder for use with the UPS shutdown software see UPS software manual for appropriate location Page 189 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 5 0 Configuring your Panel s with ConFigUL Connecting to a Panel through a Direct Connection RS 232 and RS 485 Connecting to a Panel through a LAN Local Area Network Changing a Panel s Num
4. A connection using a RS232 or a RS485 cable A connection through a network Click on this button when all information is set Baud rate connection type telephone number if choosing modem Do not forget to restart the panel after each change To change the current or default number of a panel you must 1 In the Current Panel Number window type the present number of the panel 2 In New Panel Number type the number you want to assign 3 Click on Change Number button 4 Under Change Number you will see 2 lines starting with and followed by this last line stating OK This means that the panel number has been modified successfully Closes the connection and exits from the configuration menu Clicking on this button will give the current setting for the panel number set in Current panel number Baud rate connection type modem information if set multipoint state LAN connection Refer to your LAN administrator for the IP address of the terminal server Ultimate Panel and enter it in this block Log off from the panel currently connected Log on to the panel to examine or change other settings Baud rate Protocol etc When this option is selected it is possible to get change the current telephone numbers already set in the panel Don t forget to set the number of the desired panel in Current panel number window before performing any change NOTE Do not select Multipoint when the connection
5. ALARM Access granted first action Access granted second action FAccess granted third action fiaccess denied action i LOGGER REPORTS one HK 2K 3h 4K Sf Of 7K Bf 9A 10411 f12f13 14h 15f 164174 18f19 Ees HEP LL e s GO TO USER MENU Door Overview Access actions MicroLPM Plus IQ SIM LiINC NET provides output control via a card access or denial The file tabs at the bottom of this screen will be different depending on whether a standard or a MicroLPM Plus controls your system The screen above displays the MicroLPM Plus panel The number of outputs control counters that may be operated by a card transaction is dependent upon the panel type The Card Group programming influences the action performed when the card transaction takes place For each possible card group control may be determined by whether the card transaction occurs during an active or inactive time period schedule The output operation is determined by the card being authorized access granted or unauthorized access denied when presented to a specific reader When using a Standard MicroLPM the card group A B or AB will determine the output that is affected This provides a unique output operation to be generated at the same reader dependent on the Group of the card presented NOTE Standard Panel cards of Group AB may influence two outputs since the operations under the Group A and the Group B file tabs are implemented for an au
6. the system uses the Primary expiration date for all types of readers You must select Global if user select PIN is to be used If you select Park only each cardholder has 2 card expiration dates The Primary Expiration Date is for all non Park reader ie Building and Department readers The Secondary Expiration Date controls the access privilege for parking type readers This unique function allows the system administrator to automatically deny access to cardholders at parking readers yet allow them to pass through facility related readers 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 6 2 1 3 Authorization Group Assign the authorization group number 1 99 999 that describes the authorization level for the cardholder An authorization group is a valid list of readers at various panels and the time period that the cardholder can gain access Enter a second third or fourth authorization group number if applicable NOTE A MicroLPM Plus4 is required to specify the third and fourth authorization groups PLUS4 must be entered in the LINCETW INI file in order for the 3rd and 4th Ags to display In the ConfigLN program from the Main tab under Miscellaneous select Plus4 See the section on Initialization Setup for LINC NET for Windows Tab to the Authorization Group field and click on the Scroll button to display or change the Authorization Group assigned to the Card Once complete click on the OK button to assign this to the
7. 0 9999 the Shunt Time Period 2 999 Text message and Instructions regarding an alarm acknowledgment 3 4 16 1 Sense Input Alarm Reports Display iox Display Search Select Display descriptions Change Heading Vv Location Panel Number Priority Location Shunt Time Period Priority Text for alarm journal log Shunt TP Text Routing Instructions Routing a9090 4 Instructions 4 Custom report Report line length 7 Maximum 132 72 None fas Create j Exit I Print to file NOTE The Change Heading buttons permit the renaming of the field headers 3 4 16 2 Sense Input Alarm Reports Search 01x Display Search Select Search values ME n 0 to 0 E Input number from po to po Custom report Report line length 7 Maximum 132 72 None Create View Exit Print J Print to file If a Search is performed only the range of sense input alarm numbers and panel numbers is user selectable Enter the range of input numbers to be used in the search then click on the Select box Page 151 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 4 17 Report Headings Xaction Alarm Select the desired fields to be displayed or printed by clicking on each selected box The report will list in columns all the transaction alarm numbers requested and any or all of the following data the Alarm Location the Alarm Priority number the Shunt Time Period 1 999 Text message and Instr
8. 0 being the highest which will dictate in which order it will be acknowledged Enter a number from 0 to 9999 and press Enter 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D Location This is an informational field and can contain any text Enter a name for the location of the alarm For Example 3rdFloor East Wing Press the Y after entering the location to save 4 System Commands LONEC NEF FOR WINDOWS M BULK i SITE DOOR HARDWARE CARD INTEGRITY PASSWORD ALARM _ LOGGER _ REPORTS HEP entry a x ALARM DEFINITION Sense Input Alarms Transaction Alarms ALARM DEFINITION Number i Dooriog Shunt time period Po Text for alarm history log Lif 2h 3f 4f 5h gi 7h af OAAOK 11 12K134 144154 164 17K 184 19 Cr GO TO USER MENU Text for Alarm Journal Log The text entered in this field will be appended to the journal Instructions Add Alarm Delete Panel record that is logged for this alarm Enter text in this field which provides directions to the person responding to the alarm The message may refer to other control counters sense inputs or any other reaction information Press the Y to enter the instructions into the system Enter the number of the alarm then select the Add button An alarm must be added before it can be defined In the event that a user wishes to Delete an Alarm record it is possible using the Delete button at th
9. 99 999 that describes the authorization level for the cardholder An authorization group is a valid list of readers and the time period that the cardholder can gain access Enter a second third or fourth Authorization group number if applicable NOTE A MicroLPM Plus4 is required to specify the third and fourth authorization groups Firmware version 7 9 X must be installed in the MicroLPM amp PLUS4 enabled in INI file In the ConfigLN program from the Main tab under Miscellaneous select Plus4 2 2 6 1 6 Expiration Date s Page 78 of 206 One date controls the access privilege for parking type readers and the other controls the access privilege for all other types of readers This unique function allows the system administrator to automatically deny access to cardholders at parking readers yet allow them to pass through facility related readers The card will be denied access from the end of the expiration date LINC NET can support two expiration dates Primary expiration If you have previously selected Global in panel setup card table format Park Global the system uses the Primary Expiration Date for all types of readers You must select Global if user select PIN is to be used Secondary expiration If you have previously selected Park Only in panel setup card table format Park Only the system uses the Secondary Expiration Date for all types of readers 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 6 1 7 Miscellan
10. IncrementSec IncrementMin OverrideTp TpSuspend TpResume Counter Static Values Low High Max Preset The system allows the user to override any other CC action and give priority to the time periods control operations Define whether or not time period has priority Enter an X if the Time Period does not have priority Select the operation to be performed on the control counter from the following list No Operation Decrement CC Start auto decrement on second Start auto decrement on minute Clear auto increment decrement Increment CC Start auto increment on second Start auto increment on minute Override time period control one ON cycle Suspend time period control until restore Resume time period control After each operation the counter value is compared to the Counter Static Values Low and High The Low value is used to turn the defined output OFF and the High value is used to turn the output ON When a counter value is being incremented and equals the High value the defined output will be activated When the counter value decrements and the counter value equals the Low value the output will be deactivated Low Threshold Deactivate the output when the counter reaches this value High Threshold Activate the output when the counter reaches this value Maximum value Counter will not exceed this value Max must be greater than or equal to the High value Preset value A user defined value that can be
11. J Event lockout f Access cost ESCORT Capable T Required Card group Affiliation a1 jo Class H counter numbericlass 2 o 0 X 3 0 z4 o EXEMPT FROM ENTRY XIT F Building department T Parking Change card s from card number fo Start change to and including card number 0 Page 85 of 206 GO TO USER MENU 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 6 2 2 3 Exempt from Entry Exit Example Building Department Park Page 86 of 206 LiNC NET supports 3 levels of Entry Exit enforcement Parking Building and Department The cardholder s Entry Exit status and the function type of the access reader determine Entry Exit decisions A reader is assigned an Entry Exit function The terminal type Parking Building or Department access determines the function Each terminal type has an Entry Exit direction associated with it In or Out Building In Out Department In Out and Parking In Out readers cannot provide anti passback as the system cannot track the cardholder as being In or Out when they are authorized for access When an Entry Exit reader reads a card the system checks the cardholder s In Out status against the terminal type The status of the cardholder must be OPPOSITE of the Terminal type e g if a cardholder is to be granted entrance his status must be OUT and vice versa NOTE 5 14 also allows for Regional Anti Passback For more information see the 5 14 Install Manual Appendix A
12. Note Lines per page zo Lines pet Arial Greek Maximum line length ja Mee anal tun Courier New Default x Cancel x Cancel NOTE The font must be set to Courier or Courier New to properly align and view the report correctly Page 129 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 4 Report Headings 3 4 1 Report Headings History Press the Report Icon to view the Logger History listings at any time History reports can be the most important tool at the user s disposal The history report has the capacity to 1 Determine which cardholder used a facility by a Time b Date c Card Number or range of card numbers or Name d Reader Location e Transaction Type Code 2 Provide a hard copy of the transactions for historical archiving Page 130 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 4 1 1 History Reports Display la x Display Search Eile Option Select Display descriptions Change Heading B PC number MDisplay sequence PC B Task Log order E Log Date Time C Date time order Log Date Time Iv Panel number Panel Iv Code Iv Alarm status Alarm status Iv Date Time Date Time Iv Card number Card number Iv Card name Card name Iv Where Iv Other Custom report Report line length Maximum 172 72 Nome Stst S SYS pom View Exit Print J Print to file In the Display Sequence box you can display the report in Log order
13. P N 33 10055 002 If a card is presented to a Bldg In Building In reader the cardholder s Bldg status must be OUT prior to use That is to say he cannot be in the building and attempt to get back in again The feature stops the passback of cards LINC NET can be programmed to ignore or bypass the Entry Exit logic to specific cardholders by setting the individual Entry Exit exemption status If the cardholder does not follow the Entry Exit logic access status will be one of the following 1 Strict Always denied access when strict anti passback is selected in the panel setup and a possible alarm and logger message will be generated 2 Lenient A single violation ONLY is allowed when lenient anti passback is selected in the panel setup and a possible alarm and logger message will be generated 3 Soft Always ALLOWED access when soft anti passback is selected in the panel setup and a possible alarm and logger message will be generated The cardholder with this attribute can go against the entry exit criteria for building or department type readers The cardholder with this attribute does not have to comply with the entry exit criteria of parking type readers 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 6 2 2 4 Miscellaneous Card Group There are 4 classes of cards that a cardholder may be assigned to None Group A Group B and Group AB Card group class is used to activate different outputs or used to provid
14. to and including card number jo GO TO USER MENU Page 74 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D ADD CARD Cand number AUTHORIZATION GROUP 1 ag0 J 2 ag 3 ago 4 ago EXPIRATION DATES Primary 10282002 Secondary 10 202002 to fand inchating card number J GO TO USER MENU Adding a Card Enter the card number in the Add Card s number block including the ability to add groups of cards with the same information At the Start Add block enter the number of the cardholder that you wish to add in the from block If there is more than one addition enter the ending number in the to block below If only adding a single card enter the same number in both the from and to boxes If there are common fields in the group of cards you are adding i e Normal Access Expiration date you can enter information before you press the Start Add button This will enter the same common information to all cards being added NOTE Card numbers can be assigned from 1 to 65 000 The total number of cards assigned depends upon the memory card s and firmware version in your panel system Under Normal access conditions check the Card active box to activate the card If a person requires extended access time through a doorway select the Long access box Page 75 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 6 1 1 Normal Access Card Active Long Access Assigns the cardholder time Standard Access time duration fo
15. 12 PM 7 30 2003 12 20 19 PM 7 30 2003 12 20 23 PM 7 30 2003 1 50 31 PM 7 30 2003 1 50 48 PM 7 30 2003 1 54 34 PM 7 30 2003 1 54 39 PM 7 31 2003 11 10 30 AM 7 31 2003 11 11 09 AM 7 31 2003 11 11 40 AM 7 31 2003 11 11 46 AM 7 31 2003 2 44 56 PM 7 31 2003 2 45 07 PM 9 29 2003 2 46 57 PM 9 29 2003 2 47 26 PM 9 29 2003 3 54 54 PM 9 29 2003 3 55 07 PM 9 30 2003 9 39 20 AM lt Fields Code Operator Signon LINC NET system start Operator Signon Operator Signoff Operator Signon Operator Signoff Operator Signon LiNC NET system start Operator Signon Operator Signoff Operator Signon Operator Signoff Operator Signon LINC NET system start Operator Signon Operator Signoff Operator Signon LINC NET system start Operator Signon Operator Signoff Operator Signon Operator Signoff Operator Signon LiNC NET system start Operator Signon Operator Signoff Operator Signon LINC NET system start 49 30 2003 9 44 40 AM Operator Signon gm Panel CardNumber CardName 0 Other Operator ID 1 Operator ID 0 Operator ID 0 Operator ID 0 Operator ID 0 Operator ID 1 Operator ID 0 Operator ID 0 Operator ID 0 Operator ID 0 Operator ID 1 Operator ID 0 Operator ID 0 Operator ID 1 Operator ID 0 Operator ID 0 Operator ID 0 Operator ID 0 Operator ID 1 Operator ID 0 Operator ID 0 Operator ID 1 Operator ID 0 To change the column order click on Browse A navigator bar will appear along wit
16. 29 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D Renewable Shunt Multiple facility codes The Renewable Shunt renews the access time if a second card swipe occurs before the previous completed transaction It is recommended that the access time be set equal to or longer than the shunt time to avoid problems A panel can be made aware if LINC NET system uses multiple facility codes within one system ie one building with multiple tenants NOTE Only the IQ Ultimate and SIM panels can recognize Multiple facility codes within a system Duress Event Page 30 of 206 A control counter can be activated when a duress code is entered by the cardholder Once a sense input has been selected an output must be assigned for an alarm The duress code is the Normal PIN code except that the first and second digits are incremented by one If the first or second Regular PIN digit is 9 the duress code digit is calculated as a 0 Select a Control Counter that will enable an output for duress 1 40 Refer to Access Action NOTE Duress can only be initiated from a cardreader WITH PIN pad NOT from a PIN pad only terminal Example of Duress PIN code Assignment Regular DURESS 3129 4229 1999 2099 Do NOT assign user defined PIN codes 0000 0911 and 9811 as they are reserved by the system NOTE User defined pin codes are programmed in the Card Add or Card Change screens 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2
17. 3 Magnetic Locks Fail Safe For magnetic locks power is removed to unlock the door Therefore in a fail safe environment wire the magnetic lock across the common and normally open contacts Do NOT select the normally open field When the door relay is in its quiescent state the door will be locked But upon card transaction or egress with energize operation the relay will de energize and the door will become momentarily unlocked In the event of a power outage to the panel this will permit the door relay to de energize and for continuity to exist between the common and normally closed contacts Power from the battery backed power supply will now be removed from the magnetic lock causing it to unlock until panel power is restored 2 2 4 2 1 4 Magnetic Locks Fail Secure In a fail secure environment wire the magnetic lock across common and normally closed contacts Then select Y the normally open field When the door relay is in its quiescent state the door will be locked But upon card transaction or egress with energize operation the relay will energize and the door will become momentarily unlocked In the event of a power outage to the panel this will permit the door relay to de energize and for continuity to exist between the common and normally closed contacts Power from the battery backed supply will now be applied to the magnetic lock causing it to secure until the battery discharges Summary of the Four Possible Fai
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19. Card Click on the Search button within the Authorization Group to scroll through all the existing groups After highlighting the desired Authorization Group click on the OK button to change to a different Authorization Group Page 84 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 6 2 2 Card Change Card Advanced Access 2 2 6 2 2 1 Capable to Override Event Lockout Access Cost 2 2 6 2 2 2 Escort Escort Capable Escort Required 4 System Commands LiINC NET FOR WINDOWS _ BULK SITE DOOR LIiNC NET provides a feature to disable access upon an event or alarm condition If the user is allowed to override this condition select this option The ability to override the cost debit criteria Ability to grant access to a cardholder that is accompanying a cardholder that has the escort required attribute The holder must be accompanied by a cardholder that has the escort capable attribute A cardholder may have both capable and required attributes but will always require a second unique cardholder with a capable attribute to gain access If the cardholder can be assigned as an Escort check Capable If the cardholder must be escorted select Required The Escort resource Capable Required is enforced at ALL readers of ALL panels and cannot be segregated CHANGE CARD La lt gt x Std Access Adv Access Employee RS ES Ger Select Fields CAPABLE TO OVERRIDE MISCELLANEOUS ELEVATOR CONTROL
20. Change Employee DATES OF EMPLOYMENT Hire 16 13 2003 Termination 16 13 2003 TELEPHONE NUMBERS Office Mobile Pager 0 o Start change GO TO USER MENU Dates of Employment 11 characters Hire 8 characters 11 characters Termination 8 characters 11 characters Telephone Numbers 11 characters Office 20 characters 11 characters Mobile 20 characters 11 characters Pager 20 characters 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 6 2 4 Card Change Card Photo A newly designed screen Photo allows an administrator to store not only the Photo of the employee but also the individual s Signature Also the LINC ID sub program is accessed through the Layout and Print Badge sub sections Photo and Signature have the same basic operation A Photo or Signature using a signature tablet can be captured enhanced using LINC NET s graphic tools and removed whenever necessary In the Layout section a user s card may use an existing Departmental layout or design an unique card for the individual using LINC ID A new personal badge can be previewed or printed in the PRINT BADGE sub section 4 Saan Selh _ lafx PESC code cs fw af v x ae aae reme astrar S14 access aav access Employee proto venicies personai emergency Status Setect reias FOF WINDOWS PHOTO SIGNATURE Take photo BULK fa Select profile ea SITE gt 1 Retrieve photo DOOR a a Enkance pioto gi Capture sign
21. D 2 2 3 Site 2 2 3 1 Site Host Computer 2 2 3 1 1 Site Host Computer About System Commands _ le x 1 About 2 Loop E 4 AddDelete panel OR WINDOWS E LINC NET Windows 05 14 02 Datetime 9 29 2003 2 50 11 PM BULK Pr SME F Photo trace enabled DOOR HARDWARE PO Schedule i CARD M INTEGRITY M PASSWORD ALARM LOGGER pe REPORTS HELP GO TO USER MENU LiINC NET Windows The LiNC NET Windows version is displayed here entered during the installation of the LINC NET software You will be asked to state this number when calling with inquiries Date time The current date and time at the Host PC is downloaded to each panel In addition the date and time are broadcast to each PC in a network ensuring that all panels on line will be synchronized NOTE The Host Workstation Concentrator PC s time is set in the Windows Control Panel not in LINC NET Photo trace enabled Able to have cardholder s photo display to a user based on the card transactions taking place at the panel Schedule Displays all scheduled events Page 16 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 3 1 2 Site Host Computer Loop HOST COMPUTER Ex 2 Loop 3 Port 4 Add Delete panel Address LOOP TO COM PORT ASSIGNMENT MODEM DIAL OUT COM port Notnuse com x 8 Notnuse com gt 9 Notinuse Notinuse Notinuse INTEGRITY NotinUse fd NotinUse X PASSWORD Notnuse ALARM LOG
22. Exit decisions A reader is assigned an Entry Exit function The terminal type Parking Building or Department determines the function Each terminal type where anti passback is to be enforced has an Entry Exit direction associated with it In or Out Building In Out Department In Out and Parking In Out type readers do permit a single reader to be used for anti passback enforcement but they are not practical This is because in order for the system to keep track of the cardholders true whereabouts the cardholder must be relied upon to use the card reader whenever entering exiting Because this single reader must be oriented in a location accessible to the entrance and exit the customary physical restrictions prohibiting the omission of reader use are usually eliminated Thus if the cardholder forgets to use the reader each time they pass through the checkpoint they will compromise the system s integrity Therefore it is recommended that two readers be used one on each side of the door when using anti passlock When an Entry Exit reader reads a card the system checks the cardholder s In Out status against the terminal type The status of the cardholder must be OPPOSITE of the Terminal type e g in order that a cardholder is granted entrance his status must be OUT and vice versa Also If the cardholder is Exempt from entry exit restrictions for Building department or Parking check the appropriate box NOTE 5 14 also a
23. MicroLPM Version 7 9 13 and above NOTE All IQ and SIM panels require that the door be opened prior to updating the card status 2 2 2 6 1 Strict Entry Exit The cardholder s entry exit status must be synchronized with the system otherwise an entry exit error will be announced In other words the cardholder must have the proper status building department or parking before he uses an entry exit reader The card status must be as follows If the cardholder s Building Status is IN then Department Status can be IN or OUT If the cardholder s Building Status is OUT the Department Status must be OUT If the cardholder s Department Status is IN then Building Status must be IN If the cardholder s status does not comply with the reader s entry exit definition then the system will deny access In other words when a cardholder attempts to enter a building IN reader the cardholder s building and department status must be OUT 2 2 2 6 2 Lenient Entry Exit This level is the same as Strict except on the first use of the card in which case the system will automatically reset the building and department status to proper synchronization The cardholder s second attempt at the reader will then grant him access 2 2 2 6 3 Soft Entry Exit This level follows the same rules as Strict except that an error transaction is recorded all status levels are synchronized and access is GRANTED Page 15 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002
24. Regular PIN 3219 Duress Code would be 4319 Regular PIN 1999 Duress Code would be 2099 Do NOT assign user defined PIN codes 0000 0911 and 9811 as they are reserved by the system The card will be able to access floors defined by the floor groups during the corresponding Time Periods Enter the time period 0 999 which will enable the cardholder to access the corresponding floor group ELV must be enabled in the ConfigLN program 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D CardFile Variable Length Field Sizes for First and Last Names Modifying the field length in the default path C Program Files PCSC LINC NET version 5 14 folder can expand the fields for Card First Name and Last Name Click on the ZCAfield DAT file This file contains two columns The first column indicates the size of the field The second column contains a comment indicating the field for which the size is intended The order of the fields is critical For First name standard 32 characters see zFirstName For Last name standard 32 characters see zLastName 32 zFirstName 32 zLastName 10 zCaEmpNo 10 zCaCompany 10 zCaDept 10 zCaDiv 10 zCaRegion 10 zCaSite 10 zCaCarMake 10 zCaCarModel 20 zCaCarUse 4 zCaCarYear 10 zCaCitizen 10 zCaColor 5 zCaDependents 10 zCaHeight 5 zCaMarital 5 zCaSex 10 zCaSSN 10 zCaWeight 10 zCaWhoRel 20 zCaCity 20 zCaStreet 20 zCaTelNo To Change the Size of a Field Use a text editor such as NotePad o
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27. automatically expire a card for Parking Only readers if the PARK ONLY is selected Click on the options Selects a secondary card expiration date to be used at parking type readers Selects a primary card expiration date to be used at all readers Because there is limited cardholder space in RAM in the panel the Global expiration date automatically selects the PIN option Conversely selection of the Park only option selects the date option The cardholder file within the standard panel can be configured with or without names If the panel is configured with names it requires more memory space and lowers the card capacity However all Plus series MicroLPMs default to cards with names For IQ and SIM panels downloading names has no bearing on card capacity Select Y if names for cardholders exist in the panel If this section is changed System Parameters and Cards files must be downloaded to the panel in order for the changes to take effect When using MagStripe or Watermark formats where a site code is NOT available this option must be selected The IQ SIM Micro series supports 5 to 12 digit ABA track 2 format data Select this option if the cards being used are 12 digit cards or do NOT select if cards are binary If this section is changed System Parameters and Cards files must be downloaded to the panel in order for the changes to take effect Various card formats are available within the system Page
28. box Click on the Transfer file button And the clients facility code PCSC CLI or 6565 CLI is now transferred to the client database Page 174 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 16 Click on the Main folder Click on the Exit button and the Create Data Base screen will close The ConFigLN screen will now be displayed 17 Click on the Exit button to close the ConFigLN screen and return to the desktop This concludes the addition of the Client Database procedure NOTE Launch the LINC NET 5 14 program and notice that the sign on screen contains a Client box with the option for accessing the Main Data Base when client box is blank or the Client Data Base when client box contains the client s name When logging onto the client database for the first time use the default ID 0 and password PYMTF Proceed with standard customary programming within the Client Database Page 175 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 8 LiINC NET Multi User Systems 4 8 1 LiINC NET XP Professional System In a LINC NET XP Professional Multi User configuration one PC is designated as a Host and all others are identified separately as Guard or WorkStations Each Station can modify the data files that are maintained by the Host All the panels are connected to the Host PC The Guard Stations communicate to the Host through the use of LINC NET for Windows XP Professional and Vista Business Edition software The hardware requir
29. button to write changes to the hard disk d Press the EXIT button to access the Sign On password screen do NOT exit from LiNC NET for Windows XP Professional and Vista Business Edition e Enter the User Login identification and password NOT exit password so you will return to the System Menu The connection will be re established automatically and the new Baud rate will be set NOTE lf Baud rate was altered and the panel was not on line either alter it back to original setting or modify the panel s DIP switch configuration for more information see your panel s Installation Manual 2 If you are currently in MODEM auto dial mode and wish to change the Baud rate ONLY Important Baud rate changes should be made in a separate session Do NOT combine this change with other downloading which may cause the panel to restart a If changes are required click on Site Host Computer Port tab See Host Computer Setup b Make Baud Rate change s in menu c Click on the check Y button to write changes to the hard drive d Repeat the following for all panels in the system e Dial the panel and hang up by requesting Offline At this time the user can still dial the panel or the panel can dial the Host and communicate at the original Baud rate e Continue this procedure until all the panels are dialed e Press the EXIT button to access the sign on screen do NOT exit from LINC NET for Windows 2000 XP Professional
30. computation involves energizing LoadHigh the door strike at the start of the normal working ours and de energizing LoadZero the door strike at the end of the normal working hours The following parameters are assumed Door lock is connected to relay 1 CC1 Time Period 5 is set to Mon Fri 8 00am to 5 30pm Proceed to the Control Counter menu in Input Name the door Set CC to Class D Set the Time Period that will control the CC to 5 The control record should be as follows Time Period Control Time Period Number 5 Upon Time Period Preload T Op Entry LoadHigh Clear Exit LoadZero Clear Page 159 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 2 EDDAT EDDAT is a program that allows the user to translate the text files used by LINC NET into another language If the directory for the data files does not exist yet then create a directory Refer to the Initialization Setup File INI edit for LINC NET for Windows XP Professional and Vista Business Edition Language menu for instructions To access EDDAT click on the EDDAT icon in the LiNC NET for Windows group Translate the dat files using EDDAT Files accessed from FILES and LISTS tabs must be edited before the data files are created Other files can be edited later To make the edits easier the original English text is shown in the top window and the text being edited is displayed in the bottom window Perform the following steps for each file to
31. door sense that is assigned to that door The door sense is the input portion of the equation The computation will involve turning on the horn through a relay for 30 seconds and then turning it off To do so set the CC to energize LoadHigh Value into the CC and decrement the CC each second until it reaches the low value at which time it de energizes the relay The High Value of the CC must be set to a 30 for seconds and the Low Value set to 1 Set Sense Input Select Input Select the Sense Input record number for the door sense Name the Door Sense 8 characters max Check and verify polarity of door sense input Set Ajar CC to 4 relay number Set PreLOAD action to Energize the relay LoadHigh Set Operation to decrement each second DecrementSec Sense input Record 13 should be defined as follows cc Preload T Operation Normal 0 NoLoad None Alarm Ajar 4 LoadHigh DecrementSec Trouble Forced 0 NoLoad None Set CC Value Select Input Menu Define Control Counter Value as shown below Counter Value 1 Low 30 High 30 Max NOTE CC4 is defaulted to be door strike output by LINC NET It may be necessary to de select CC4 from the Door Overview menu Once in the menu highlight 4 under Control Counter and replace it with a 0 Page 157 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 1 2 3 EXAMPLE C Program De activation of an Output Horn When a Door is Closed Problem Example B describ
32. level 1 Assigned to menus by default 98 2nd Lowest Program Level 99 Lowest Program Level The default password PYMTF has program level 0 zero assigned initially It therefore possesses the highest level of authority and may access all LINC NET resources NOTE Before changing the Program Level values make a list of operators and the levels of accessibility that they will be assigned Each password entry will have an assigned program level When the Program Level value numeric value between 0 and 99 of the operator s password as programmed in the Program Level field of the Password Setup screen is less than or equal to the Program Level assigned that menu function is available If the menu s Program Level is less than the operator s Program Level then the function is NOT available Program Levels may also be programmed from 0 to 99 Operators whose Program Level is 99 the Highest numeric value would only be able to access menus whose Program Level is equal to ninety nine Lowest Program Level Conversely operators whose Program Level is 0 Lowest numeric value would be able to access menus whose Program Level is equal to zero Highest Program Level as well as menus whose Program Level is lower than this operator s assigned Program Level Since all other Program Levels are lower than the level zero such a password would grant access to all menus NOTE In order for a password to access a menu The lower the numeric v
33. loaded into the counter NOTE When using Elevator Control the Low counter value should be 0 and the High counter value should be 2 Do NOT modify these values in an elevator panel Page 70 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 5 3 Floor Groups ELV l System Commands pe BULK l fays SITE l praia 26 FLOOR GROUPS Tc RELAYS Out 1 25 40 LiNC N FOR WINDOWS 33 Relay33 34 Relay34 35 Relay35 36 Relays az Relay37 38 Relay38 39 Relay39 a0 Relay4s0 b ahu gt gt P 4 La la a Relay27 DOOR see Relay28 HARDWARE j Relay29 aR Relay30 Relay31 Relay32 HWN gt gt lal ba INTEGRITY gt gt 4 M PASSWORD r E r J A r r uu u u ui E 4 gt l4 M ALARM LOGGER M REPORTS Veure Heo ka 224 23 f 24 f 25 f 26 27 28 29 30 31 32K 3 fal HEP GO TO USER MENU Elevator control is defined as restricting access to specific floors in a building The typical floor select panel interfaces to the elevator panel through a common ground system Each push button has a wire connected to the panel that carries the signal alerting the panel which floor was selected The purpose of the ELV is to interrupt the signal from the push button and the panel When an authorized cardholder uses the system the ELV allows the signal from the push button to be received by the panel The ELV restricts access
34. of relay numbers associated with each Output board in the system 4 The reader terminal associated with each floor group Under Report Type select the Floor group button to view which floor group has which floors Select Floor Relay Name to display the panel relay number name and the reader terminal associated with each floor group 3 4 9 1 Floor Groups Reports Display B Setup Floor Group Report 5 x Display Search Report type Change Heading G Floor group Panel FG Floor relay name Out 1 Select Display descriptions an Out 3 Vv Out 1 Out 4 Vv Out 2 Panel Relay Vv Out 3 Reader Vv Out 4 Custom report None gt coe Report line length Maximum 101 72 Exit J Print to file NOTE The Change Heading buttons permit the renaming of the field headers 3 4 9 2 Floor Groups Reports Search ioj xj Display Search Select Search values n Panel number from 0 to 0 a Floor group number from 1 to 251 la Floor relay number from 125 to 188 Custom report ort line length Maximum 101 72 None 7 Create 7 Exit Print Print to file Page 142 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 4 10 Report Headings Card Authorization A Card Authorization report describes the cardholder s access control parameters active long access etc It can also be useful to search for the following List a sequence of cardholders Check those
35. standard and long access Indicate access actions which describe whether output functions are for transaction by i Authorized Card Transactions ii Card Group s iii Denied Access hh 3 4 6 1 Reader Reports Display E setup Reader epot SE Search Display descriptions Change Heading Vv Assigned door number and door lock counter number Number Vv Reader function type Bo Vv Log transaction write to journal Type Vv Control counter for two person minimum occupancy L o Vv Pinpad disable time period 2 TPMOR Vv Event lock control counter to block access m Access times EIN ciestle Vv Cost charged for access __Eventlock Vv Access actions First option Access times Vv Second option Cost of access M Third option Access actions Vv Access denied Custom report Report line length Maximum 207 72 None ba Create View Exit Print I Print to file NOTE The Change Heading buttons permit the renaming of the field headers 3 4 6 2 Reader Reports Search lolx Display Search Select Search values Vv Door number from 1 to 2400 Custom report J Report line length Maximum 207 72 CET Create View Exit Print Print to file Page 139 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 4 7 Report Headings Input A sense input report documents the configuration and functionality of the sense inputs Inputs can be linked to outputs depending on its state The sense input repo
36. strikes power is required to unlock the door Therefore in a fail safe environment wire the door strike hardware across the common and normally closed relay contacts Do NOT select the normally open field When the door relay is in its quiescent state the door will be locked But upon card transaction or egress with energize operation the relay will de energize and the door will become momentarily unlocked In the event of a power outage to the panel this will permit the door relay to de energize and for continuity to exist between the common and normally closed contact Power from the battery backed power supply will now be applied to the strike causing it to unlock until either the battery discharges or panel power is restored 2 2 4 2 1 2 Door Strikes Fail Secure In a fail secure environment wire the door strike hardware across common and normally open contacts Then select Y the normally open field When the door relay is in its quiescent state the door will be locked But upon card transaction or egress with energize operation the relay will energize and the door will become momentarily unlocked In the event of a power outage to the panel this will permit the door relay to de energize and for continuity to exist between the common and normally closed contacts Power from the battery backed supply will now be removed from the strike causing it to lock Page 44 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 4 2 1
37. this field will be appended to the journal record that is logged for this alarm Enter text in this field that gives directions to the person responding to the alarm The message may refer to other control counters sense inputs or any other reaction information Select this radial button to define alarms for transactions that are generated at the Host PC Panel selection has no effect when this button is selected Select this radial button to define alarms for transactions that occur at panels Select a panel with one of the tabs at the bottom of the screen Select the code of the alarm then select the Add or the Delete button An alarm must be added before it can be defined An alarm can only be deleted if it s alarm codes have been deleted Select a panel from the tabs at the bottom of the screen This has no effect if the Host transactions radial button is selected NOTE An alarm record CANNOT be changed or deleted while the alarm is active Page 111 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 9 2 2 Transaction Alarms Originating at the Panel Panel transactions Auth amp Escorted Auth Escort Authorized Bldg Entry Error Bldg Exit Error Card Trouble Communication Error Cost gt Credit Data Disparity Database Corrupt Date Time Change Daylight Savings Department Entry Error Department Exit Error Download Error Duress Entry Exit Error Page 112 of 206 Access was grant
38. time periods The output report can indicate the following Control Counter Class Inverted Logic Status Log Transactions CC for External Shunt Time Period Control Static Counter Values DOr GN 3 4 8 1 Output Reports Display mix Display Search Select Display descriptions Change Heading Vv Class Panel Output Vv Inverted logic Class Vv Log transaction write to journal Inverted v Control counter for external shunt Log Vv Time period control Ext Shunt CC Vv Static counter values low high preset maximum TP Control Counter Values Custom report Report line length Maximum 155 72 None pe Create i Print i J Print to file NOTE The Change Heading buttons permit the renaming of the field headers 3 4 8 2 Output Reports Search lolx Display Search Select Search values r Panel number from poo to jf o gl Output number from fr to ss Custom report Report line length Z Maximum 155 72 None E Create E Exit Print J Print to file Page 141 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 4 9 Report Headings Floor Groups A floor group report describes the groups of relays that are associated with each floor group number controlled by each MicroELV in the system Affected readers and Output boards can also be listed The Report details the following 1 The panel number associated with each floor group 2 Floor Group number and name 3 The range
39. type is a modem When the connection type has been chosen and configured click on this button to open the port and to configure or modify the actual panel setting This password is used for the panel and to log onto LiNC NET ver 5 14 PYMTFE is the default password Allows you to select your COM port Com 1 Com 2 Com 3 Com 4 13 etc Restart the panel to implement all the information set for the current panel 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D Terminal Server LAN Connection Terminal Servers convert serial communication protocols to TCP IP Ethernet protocol Click on this option if you are using this type of device Who s There Allows you to identify which panels are connected 1 to 200 The scroll menu on the left side of the Who s There button lists all the panel numbers found during this task All panel numbers on the port chosen whether by direct daisy chain or LAN will be listed below under Who s There Page 205 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D End of Manual October 2008 Page 206 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D
40. you must 1 In the Current Panel Number window type the present number 1 200 of the panel 2 In the New Panel Number type the number 1 200 you want to assign 3 Click on the Change Number button 4 Under the Change Number you will see two lines starting with and followed by a last line stating OK This means that the panel has been modified successfully 5 Click on the Restart button to implement the modification s Configure Che Current panel number mm Inquiry n PYMTF _Logo Comm port configuration Connection typ Direct C Modem eR Baud 1200 im Update Change SB New Panel Number Number woste M LOG Restart panel Logoff OPEN PORT RPort 3001 RHost Raddr 197 168 5 68 connecting on RemotePort 3001 CONNECTED SEND READY INQUIRY OZ OS 44 FF FE 03 41 02 OS OA FE FF 03 OF OK LOG ON OZ OD 70 FF FE 50 59 4D 54 46 00 00 00 03 ZB OZ OS OA FE FF 03 OF OK CHANGE NUMBER 0Z OA 40 FF FE OB 09 01 00 O5 03 4C 02 OS OA FA FF 03 OB OK Password C New panel number 5 Page 197 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 5 4 Changing the Panel s Password A default password of PYMTFE is set for every panel at the factory However if you need to change the password to a particular panel it s an easy process Once you have logged onto a panel using its current password you can change the panel s password in a f
41. 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 Click on Start Programs LNv5_14_xx CONFIGLN The ConfigLN screen will now appear Set Task Communication to Standalone setting Click on the Clients in Use Not Allowed on Network field located in the Miscellaneous section Doing this will place a check in the box A Database box will appear in the upper left side of the screen Click on the Clients button within the Database box and a dot will appear in the circle to the left of the word Client Click on the Write button Click on the Create button located in the Data Base section of the screen The Create Data Base screen will now be displayed Enter the clients name in the Client box Click on the Add Client button The client s name will now appear in the Current Client list box Click on the Panel folder and define each panel as required Click on the Files tab Click on the Select All button All check boxes will be checked indicating that all files are selected for creation Click on the Main folder Click on the Start button to begin creating the Client Database The screen will illustrate the action of the files actually being created When the Client Database has been created click on the Client folder Click on the client s name in the Current Client list box and the clients database files will now be displayed in the Files for Current Client box Click on the client s name located in the List of Lincnetw files
42. 10055 002 NOTE Version 1 9 5 and above for Standard MicroLPMs Version 3 9 5 and above for Plus 2 MicroLPMs Version 7 9 13 for Plus 4 MicroLPMs NOTE These firmware versions require that the door be opened before changing the card status Repeated accesses will be granted regardless of the anti passback level of enforcement if the door is not opened NOTE All IQ and SIM Panels require that the door be opened prior to updating the card status 2 2 3 2 1 3 1 Strict Entry Exit The cardholder s entry exit status must be synchronized with the system otherwise an entry exit error will be announced In other words the cardholder must have the proper status building department and parking before he uses an entry exit reader The card status must be as follows If the cardholder s Building Status is IN then the Department Status can be OUT or IN If the cardholder s Building Status is OUT then the Department Status must be OUT If the cardholder s Department Status is IN then the Building Status must be IN If the cardholder s status does not comply with the reader s entry exit definition then the system will deny access In other words when a cardholder attempts to enter a building IN reader the cardholder building and department status must be OUT 2 2 3 2 1 3 2 Lenient Entry Exit This is the same as Strict except on the first use of the card the system will automatically reset the building and department status to pro
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44. 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 2 3 Bulk Initialization Door Lock Access Time The Door Access Time is the length of time that the door lock is to be energized The actual length of time is 1 2 second less than the number of seconds specified For example access time value of 1 denotes 1 2 second of access and time value of 5 denotes 4 1 2 seconds Value of 1 is generally used for turnstiles You must select time values for both the Standard Access and Long Access e Standard Access is the normal door lock energize time Select an access time from 1 253 seconds 2 253 seconds for elevator readers e Long Access is the door lock energize time for cardholders that require a longer access time i e an individual with a disability Select an access time from 2 254 seconds 3 254 seconds for elevator readers 2 2 2 4 Bulk Initialization Card Table Format Primary Expiration If you select Global the system automatically selects the Primary expiration date for all types of readers You must select Global if user select PIN is to be used If you select Park Only Secondary Expiration each cardholder has 2 card expiration dates with the parking expiration date automatically set to Date One date controls the access privilege for parking type readers and the other for all other types of readers This unique function allows the system administrator to automatically deny access to cardholders at parking readers yet allow the
45. 2 D 2 2 4 1 Door Overview Ti me Related GO TO USER MENU 2 2 4 1 1 Time Duration Seconds Access time is the amount of time that a door lock is energized There are two access timers for each door lock Standard and Long for handicapped The choice of which timer to be used will be determined by the cardholder s Long attribute Enter the access time by using the command keys The standard length of time is 5 seconds for Standard access and 10 seconds for Long access Enter 1 for the quickest access time or 255 for the longest Long access time follows the same parameters and will be used in the event more time is required Long Access values are always at least 1 second longer than standard values Ranges for Time Values in seconds Standard Access 1 253 Long Access 2 254 Egress 1 253 Standard Shunt 2 254 Long Shunt 3 255 For Elevator Readers Standard Access 2 253 Long Access 3 254 Standard Shunt 3 254 Long Shunt 4 255 Egress unlock time utilizes Standard Shunt time Page 41 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D NOTE Attempts to program Time duration less than 2 seconds in an elevator type reader will cause floor relays to NOT be engaged upon card authorization even though the green LED will momentarily light on the reader Egress Request to Exit time has a range of 1 253 seconds Enter the time length desired Standard Shunt The length of time to disable the door status ala
46. 3 2 2 Site Panel Setup Hardware The Panel Setup Hardware screen will be configured to reflect a panel s communication method Direct Modem LAN or NotInUse of its Primary Loop 2 2 3 2 2 1 DIRECT 2 2 3 2 2 1 1 Host Connection Primary Loop Select the loop number to determine which communication port will connect to this panel Refer to Host Computer Setup The type of connection is displayed to the right of the Primary Loop number Direct for direct connection Sorted by Number C Name Jmn 1200 Click on the Scroll a button and select the 10600 panel type from the 10600 z list to be defined 10600 19600 Then click on the OK Ultimates button Ultimates Ultimate X Cancel Page 31 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 3 2 2 2 MODEM 2 2 3 2 2 2 1 Host Connection Primary Loop Select the loop number to configure to which communication port this panel will connect Refer to Host Computer Setup The type of connection is displayed to the right of the Primary Loop number Modem for modem connection 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 MODEM CONTROL if primary loop is modem 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 Secondary Loop Select the loop number for the secondary connection This is necessary if the panel attempts to notify the HOST PC of an alarm or a backlog of events by dialing in at the same time as another panel Although only one panel would be able to connect to the dial out modem see HOST Computer S
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48. 4 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 4 13 Report Headings Card Status Card In Out status can be reported by Card Number Affiliation or Department 1 Card Name 2 Last Access Information 3 Building IN status by card number affiliation or department 3 4 13 1 Card Status Reports Display Under Display Sequence select the order in which you want the display to appear The default card number order will display the cards in ascending numerical order Selecting affiliation order listed by auth group will display the auth group alphabetically Alphabetical names by department lists cardholder names in the order programmed in Card Personal screen aixi Display Search jiselay sequence Change Heading card number order ee affiliation order Number alphabetical names by department Yaydan 5 Affiliation Select Display descriptions Name Vv Card name Last access Vv Last access information Bldg IN status Vv Building IN status Custom report Report line length Maximum 105 72 None x Create Exit I Print to file NOTE The Change Heading buttons permit the renaming of the field headers 3 4 13 2 Card Status Reports Search Note that the Building IN Status field allows the operator to perform a search report of cardholders that are in the building This is accomplished by selecting both the Building IN Status and the In boxes The Card Status report can also provide information about wh
49. C NET software installation section before proceeding 2 Once the main database has been created the Windows XP or Vista Operating system must be configured to permit all data and program files stored in the PC to be displayed when accessing the Explorer Refer to the appropriate section below and configure the Explorer accordingly 4 5 Configuring Windows XP Professional to Display All Files 1 From the Windows XP Professional desktop right click on the Start button 2 Left click on the Explorer option The Explorer application will open 3 Located in the upper left corner of the screen is the Menu bar Left click on the View selection Left click on Folder Options to display the Folder Options Menu 4 Left click on the View File tab 5 Under the Files and Folders Advanced settings confirm that only the Show File Attributes in Detail View is selected Under Hidden Files confirm that only Show All Files is selected 6 Click on the OK button 7 Close the Explorer Page 173 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 7 Adding Facility Code for Client Copy LincNetW ini from the LINC NET 5 14 CD to a diskette Rename the diskette file to the Client name with the extension of CLI Examples PCSC CLI or 6565 CLI Copy the Clients CLI file to the C ProgramFiles PCSC 5_14_xx folder Default location of where LiINC NET Program Files are stored on a standalone system Client names must follow standard DOS conventions
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51. Click on LAN under Connection type 2 Select the port number 2001 for Ultimate 3001 for Lantronix or Black Box 3 Type the IP address if you don t know the IP address to set see your network administrator Click on the Open Port button This screen will confirm the connection by displaying the IP address and the port number 4 Check on Terminal Serve if you are using this kind of device so that the panel will interface the network CONNECTED SEND READY ES configure o o EF Curent panel number 240 2 E rai Password PMT Logon New parelnunber 200 Change number port configwaion ction ype Direct Modem Baud 1200 z Multipoint z Who s there LOG Restart panel Logoff OPEN PORT OPert 3001 PHost Raddr 192 168 5 106 ng on RemotePort 3001 CONNECTED SEND READY Page 194 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 5 Check to see which panel s is connected to the computer by selecting the Who s There button This will send a signal to every panel connected to the system at that time and request a return signal fc onfigure s g f 1921685106 I 192 168 5 106 bi EF E Password PYMTF Logon New panel number ao Sh Change number _Whostee OPEN PORT OPort 3001 PHost Raddr 192 168 5 106 connecting on RemotePort 3001 CONNECTED SEND READY WHO s THERE 1 6 The first entry required is the current number of the panel co
52. Data Base section will now indicate the location of the pre existing database as noted in Step A Click on the Write button to record the modifications of the ConFigLN to the Hard Drive If this is a multi use system click on the Use Shared Drive field Then click on the LINC NET on Network button located in the Task Communication section To record the changes made to ConFigLN click on the Write button To permit the now upgraded LINC NET for Windows XP Professional and Vista Business Edition ver 5 14 software to use the pre existing LiNC NET data the database will have to be reorganized Located in the Database section click on the Create button This brings u p the Create DataBase screen 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D Extreme care must be exercised to prevent accidentally erasing uw LiNC NET data If this should occur the previous backup will need to be restored before proceeding Select the Reorg file tab Click on the Start Reorg button The screen will momentarily flash and the hard drive will be accessed as the LINC NET Database is reorganized When the hard drive stops click on the Files tab Click on the Deselect All button Refer to the upgrade reference chart to determine which files must be selected to complete the upgrade process Note that this is determined based upon the original software version Click on the appropriate file s ONLY according to the chart If an inappropriate file is accidentally selec
53. Door Data Format Error Disk Error History Full LINC NET System Start Lost Card Manual Shunt Manual Unshunt Open Door Operator Signoff Operator Signon Operator Signon Fail Start of Day Page 115 of 206 A general programming error code Operator should notify their Technical Support entity when this occurs Someone manually closes the door Host computer not set for a 4 digit year A disk error has occurred while accessing a specific record The disk is full Operator has signed ON to the system and LiNC NET is in operation An inactive card is being presented for access Able to manually shunt Turn off an input point Able to manually restore the point Door has been held open longer than the Shunt Time System operator has logged ON to the Host System operator has logged OFF of the Host System operator has entered incorrect password at the Host Indicates the start of the new day When time changes from 23 59 to 00 00 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 9 3 Alarm Acknowledgment An alarm occurs whenever any of the above listed Transaction or Sense Input alarm conditions are tripped The System or User Main screens will display a flashing alarm clock with intermittent beeps sounding To acknowledge an alarm the operator can double click on the alarm transaction that comes up on the Sense Input or Transaction Alarm window A detail screen appears which lists panel code status priority Histo
54. Download amp Online amp Door Hard amp ware amp lnput amp Output xl Edit 5 amp Host computer Reload HMenuj menu items hints messages 4 Eies Lists Menu K Report Screen i In the screen example for Screens menu menu items hints and messages has been selected and the translatable text is listed below it Under Screens there are 48 files that contain translatable text Page 165 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual _menu menu items hints messages umostat menu LINC NET Status syal menu Alarm Definition _Sybi menu Bulk Initialization _sydoov menu Door Overview _syfg menu Floor Groups _syin menu input _syot menu output _sypl menu Program Level _sypw menu Password _sysipc menu Host Computer _sysiul menu Panel Setup _sygbu menu Back up _usca menu Add Card _uscaac menu Activate Deactivate Card _uscaag menu Authorization Group _uscafi menu Find Card _uscana menu Personal Data _usdocl menu Close Door _usdoop menu Open Door _ustiho menu Holiday List _ustitp menu Time Period _usuldl menu Download to panel Upload from panel _usulol menu Panel Online ualarm Alarm ulog Logger main form ulogflds Logger Fields order amp width Ure Report menu items Urestrs Report button captions messages uresetup Report Font and lines per page urehdr Report Heading and Column Width Definition ureag Report Setup Authorization Group Report 38 10055 002 D ureca urecc urefg urehl
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56. ER MENU 38 10055 002 D 2 2 4 2 1 Door Lock Output This connection specifies the output number 1 12 where the electric lock for this door is connected Refer to your specific Installation Guide for output location and number If a door lock control counter number will be changed from the default enter the number from the range available 1 12 This output will be connected to the electric lock at the door Log Select this option if lock transactions will be logged Normally Open When this field is selected the quiescent state of the door relay is de energized This will cause continuity to exist between the common and normally closed contacts When an access operation or an egress with energize operation occurs the door relay will momentarily energize to temporarily complete continuity between the common and normally open contacts When this field is NOT selected the quiescent state of the door relay is energized This will cause continuity to exist between the common and the normally open contacts When an access operation or an egress with energize operation occurs the door relay will momentarily de energize to temporarily complete continuity between the common and the normally closed contacts Whether the door operates as a fail safe or fail secure environment depends upon the type of door hardware used magnetic lock or door strike and how the door is programmed 2 2 4 2 1 1 Door Strikes Fail Safe For door
57. GER REPORTS HELP GO TO USER MENU Loop to COM Port Assignment Select the serial communication port number COM 1 COM 2 COM 3 or COM 4 for one of 4 possible panel loops when you are NOT using a Stallion port If you are using a Stallion port then LINC NET is capable of 13 communication ports COM 1 COM 13 If no loop exists select NotInUse Each communication port used for direct connect LAN or modem must be assigned to a loop before it can be used A COM port MUST be used for any LAN connection A Log Off MUST take place to initialize the COM port after any changes take place Page 17 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 3 1 2 Site Host Computer Loop cont Modem Dial Out Page 18 of 206 A single AutoDial modem e g U S Robotics Sportster 28 8 33 6 56k Fax Modem may be used at the PC for dial out to any of the panels in the LINC NET system Consult factory for other compatible modems Select the port where the modem for auto dial is connected This COM port number must be different than the direct connect COM port number If no auto dial modem is being used select NotInUse The COM port selected for this field must have the type of connection field set to modem For further information refer to Modem Restoration after Power Loss Technical Bulletin 39 10052 001 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 3 1 3 Site Host Comp
58. Group assignment For Card Group AB cards The Card Group A Card Group B and Every Access operations are activated upon the card being authorized NOTE When acard is not a Card Group AB card Card Group None Card Group A or Card Group B then up to two additional output operations plus door lock external shunt output activation may be attained when the card is granted access When a card is a Card Group AB card then up to three additional output operations plus door lock external shunt output activation may be attained when the card is granted access Page 56 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 4 4 0 2 MicroLPM Plus IQ SIM Access Granted 1st Access 1 additional output operation if Card Group assigned to the card matches the Card Group assigned to this option plus door lock external shunt output activation Access Granted 2nd Access 1 additional output operation if Card Group assigned to the card matches the Card Group assigned to this option plus door lock external shunt output activation Access Granted 3rd Access 1 additional output operation if Card Group assigned to the card matches the Card Group assigned to this option plus door lock external shunt output activation Access Denied Action 1 additional output operation if the Card Group assigned to the card matches the Card Group assignment to this option but without door lock external shunt output activation NOTE When an authorized car
59. Help Accessibility Add Remove Date Time Devices Dial Up ptions Programs Monitor A G amp 8 gl S a Display Find Fast Fonts Internet Keyboard LiveUpdate Options 7 SF a x a f 3 a 2 5 amp Multimedia Network ODBC Data Sources gt FA gt F aO PC Card Ports Printers GEMME SCSI Adapters Server PCMCIA Settings s Spp Services Sounds System Tape Devices Telephony UPS Changes the appearance of numbers currencies dates and times 7 Page 171 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 In Regional Settings display choose the Date tab Regional Settings Properties BE Regional Settings Number Currency Time Date Input Locales 4 In the Short Date Style pull down menu ee 3 Calendar type Gregorian Calendar z choose any four digit year setting ESEN Short date sample fi 19 2001 Short date style Date separator M d yy z n the Apply button and then the OK orane tN utton s dd MMM Long date sample p el ZOUT Long date style ada MMMM dd yyyy z You have now set the proper date setting to work with LINC NET 5 14 Page 172 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 4 Adding a Client Database NOTE This resource is not available in a LINC NET Multi user system Before a client database can be created two things must occur 1 The Main Database must be created If this has not yet been done then refer to the LiN
60. J all af LINC NET maintains a logger history file comprised of records transferred from various panels History records are transferred uploaded automatically when the panel is on line The on screen real time journal appears when the blue button at the top of the screen is clicked on and continues to scroll upward as additional transactions occur at the panels and readers The logger records the following information The PC host number unless the system is a stand alone unit the panel number the alarm status the date and time logged the date and time of occurrence the name and location of where the transaction took place and a code reference NOTE LiNC NET 5 14 has enhanced the time stamp used in Logger allowing for each record to display Hour Minute Second for every transaction If the current Display Mode is Real Time the current history file displays ongoing transactions as they are logged To view past logger entries select the Browse radio button upper left hand corner of the logger window in the Display Mode box Different entries may be viewed using the navigator arrows or scroll bar Page 120 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D Display Mode C Realtime DateTime 7 9 2003 12 27 57 PM 7 29 2003 1 39 13 PM 7 29 2003 1 39 27 PM 7 29 2003 3 44 58 PM 7 29 2003 3 45 06 PM 7 29 2003 5 14 16 PM 7 29 2003 5 14 29 PM 7 30 2003 11 40 10 AM 7 30 2003 12 12 02 PM 7 30 2003 12 20 06 PM 7 30 2003 12 20
61. JV MicroLPM ELY in use J7 ELV Max one button JV MicroLPM PLUS4 in use IV Photo Imaging ION CLIENTS in use not allowed on Network I LiNCD a JV Operator Audit P Alarm routing J Building hours report 3 Click the Write button 4 Click the Exit button You have now activated Building hours report 3 4 5 1 Building Hours Display 101x Display Search File Option Select Display descriptions Change Heading B Department Report scope Card E Affiliation Panel 1 Department from 5 1 2002 v 12 00 00 A Affiliation to 57 1 2002 12 00 00 A dee Segment hours Total hours ort line length Maximum 98 0 Exit Print I Print to file r Custom report Nowe gt Create Page 137 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D Report Headings Building Hours cont 3 4 5 2 Building Hours Search Page 138 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 4 6 Report Headings Reader The reader report describes how the reader is defined and if any outputs are linked with the card transactions The report is used to a Indicate which door the reader is controlling b Indicate which lock output is assigned to the reader c Indicate Reader Fuction which describes how the reader is being used by the system d Indicate whether the Two Person Minimum Occupancy Rule is in effect e Describe the access time lock activation time for
62. K m sie LAN CONNECTION DOOR IP address 192 168 1 103 _ HARDWARE CARD M INTEGRITY PASSWORD ALARM ake NAR 2h aK 4K SK OR TA 8A 91011 12134 1415 10817 184 19 me E Model fia1000 X 1st cluster T EDA 2nd cluster T Out 1 T 1st SAM T Out 2 T 2nd SAM T Out 3 T Out 4 ALM T Out 4 TAMPER DETECT Input PRINTER BAUD GO TO USER MENU Page 34 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 3 2 2 3 2 LAN Connection IP Address Enter the IP address for the selected Panel Terminal Server Consult with your LAN administrator or MIS personnel IP Port Port Address For ULT IQ SIM enter 3001 For Black Box Terminal Server enter 3001 For LANtronix Terminal Server enter 3001 LAN Connection For ULT IQ SIM enter 3001 For Black Box Terminal Server enter 3001 For LANtronix Terminal Server enter 3001 When using a LAN connection make sure that the Terminal Server is connected to the panel or to a panel through a hub The Terminal Server end may require a DB25 male end connector or mounting to screw terminals For further information regarding the LANtronix Terminal Server refer to Technical Bulletin 39 10056 001 NOTE The Ultimate Panel and the LANtronix MSS1 T RS 232 Serial Terminal Server have not been evaluated by UL and are not suitable for UL installations Bulk Download This is a feature for the Ultimate only It gives a user the ability to download large packets to the Ulti
63. LiNC NET for Windows XP Professional and Vista Business Edition Administrator Guide for LINC NET ver 5 14 38 10055 002 REV D PCSC 3541 Challenger Street Torrance CA 90503 Phone Fax 310 303 3600 www 1pcsc com First Edition Version A January 2003 Revision B October 2003 Revision C November 2007 Revision D October 2008 Information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of PCSC The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement or nondisclosure agreement The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the agreement No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems for any purpose other than specified in the agreement without the express written permission of PCSC 2008 PCSC All Rights Reserved Printed in the United States of America Microsoft Windows Vista and Microsoft XP Professional are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Published by PCSC 3541 Challenger Street Torrance CA 90503 310 303 3600 Publication Number 38 00055 002 D Page ii of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 0 2 Table of Contents LiNC NET for Windows XP Professional and Vista Business Edition Error Bookmark not defined 0 2 Tabl e of Contenti ran
64. MENU Card Change Status Click on the Search button to change to another panel You can then observe a card s specific status last usage and the readers connected to it x caen g Page 93 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D Click on the Card Number Fields Search button to scroll to another card record Click on the OK button to observe its status 2 2 6 2 8 1 Status at a Selected Panel The card status selections are input automatically by the system and indicate whether the cards have been used in the system This is used in conjunction with entry exit of the parking building and department The Parking indicator will show In if the employee is in the parking lot The Parking indicator will show Out if the employee is not in the parking lot The Department indicator will show In if the employee is in the area designated as department The Department indicator will show Out if the employee is not in the department area The Building indicator will show In if the employee is in the building The Building indicator will show Out if the employee is not in the Building First Usage When the card is issued for the first time the entry exit rule is not applied for the first access Select this option if you wish to ignore the Entry Exit rule for the first access If you do NOT select the option the Entry Exit rule will be followed Park First Usage Select this option if you wish to ign
65. NET Control Counters are programmed in different applications 4 1 2 1 EXAMPLE A Programming an Alarm to Activate an Output Horn For this example we will activate a horn when someone opens the panel enclosure The horn will be connected to Relay number 4 of the panel Since the panel is equipped with a tamper switch which is defined as a FIXED sense input number 13 it will be used as an input variable in our CC formula Sense inputs 1 through 12 are also fixed and defined as Supervised Reader detects for readers 1 through 12 respectively The formula should be as follows Input Computation Output Tamper Switch Energize Horn Relay 4 Sense Input 13 Load High Value CC4 To program this example the following is required Select Input menu Enter the sense input record number for the Tamper Switch 13 Sense input record 13 should be defined as follows cc Preload T Operation Normal 0 No Load None Alarm Ajar 4 LoadHigh Clear Trouble Forced 0 NoLoad None NOTE This example will leave the horn ON indefinitely The following examples will demonstrate how to time and control outputs through events Page 156 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 1 2 2 EXAMPLE B Program Activation of an Output Horn When a Door is Left Open Problem 30 second horn activation is required when a door has been left open longer than the programmed shunt time Solution Door Left Open or Ajar is controlled by the
66. NOTE If the panel does not roll into Daylight Savings no Start date programmed then it won t roll out of Daylight Savings even if a Stop date was programmed For IQ 200 with IQ 7 9 12Q or newer firmware or SIM with SI 7 9 15S or newer firmware The panel will automatically roll out of Daylight Savings Time even if it didn t roll into Daylight Savings Time Page 14 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 2 6 Bulk Initialization Entry Exit Enforcement Each panel supports three separate entry exit enforcement levels Strict Lenient and Soft Each enforcement level can be individually assigned to Parking Building or Department readers but is enforced under normal circumstances when the Entry function and the corresponding Exit function readers are on the same panel In order to broaden the use of Entry Exit enforcement an administrator can use Regional Antipassback For more information see the 5 14 Install Manual Appendix A P N 33 10055 002 NOTE Entry Exit enforcement cannot be done at any of the 3 levels if the entry readers are on one panel and the corresponding exit readers are on a different panel NOTE These panel firmware versions require the door to be opened before changing the card status Repeated accesses will be granted regardless of the anti passback level of enforcement if the door is not opened Standard MicroLPM Version 1 9 5 and above Plus 2 MicroLPM Version 3 9 5 and above Plus 4
67. PEN PORT RPort 3001 RHost Raddr 197 168 5 68 connecting on RemotePort 3001 CONNECTED SEND READY INQUIRY 02 OS 44 FF FE 03 41 02 OS OA FE FF 03 OF Logoff 02 OD 70 FF FE 50 59 4D 54 46 00 00 00 03 ZB 02 05 OA FE FF 03 OF 0K GET COMM PORT 02 09 40 FF FE 04 09 05 00 03 41 02 OA 40 FE FF 04 09 0S5 00 48 03 OA OK 2 Click on the button next to Direct or Modem to change the connection configuration e f you are changing the connection to Direct and you using a RS 485 cable between your panels and the Host computer check the Multiport button to allow different panels to share a common communications channel Multidrop Protocol e f you are changing the connection to a modem a Telephone numbers section will appear in the Comm port configuration square 3 Click on the Update button to implement the changes to the Comm Port configuration Page 199 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 5 6 Changing the Connection Baud Rate Modem Direct You may find it necessary to change the Baud Rate connection between the host and the panels in either a Modem or Direct connection The default baud rate is 9600 however sometimes modem configurations differ or communication is smoother at a slower rate For example when telephone lines experience induced noise due to bad weather conditions 1 Click on the Get Current button The panel will display the panel s cur
68. SC Wiegand Wiegand PIN_PAD Indala Indala PIN_PAD 12 Digit 12 Digit I 12 Digit PIN_PAD 12 Digit PIN_PAD I Sensor 26 Sensor 26 PIN_PAD Sensor 34 Sensor 34 PIN_PAD Special Special PIN_PAD PCSC 26 37 40 PCSC 26 37 40 PIN_PAD Corp 1000 Corp 1000 PIN_PAD Motorola 32 Motorola 32 PIN_PAD Smartcard_40 Smartcard_40 PIN_PAD BP250 or BP270 BR350 BR370 VR670 40 bit PCSC Protech All Hughes ID Proximity readers except 26 bit cards PCSC ProTech Insert readers BR371 BR351 and BR352 ProTech readers with PIN_Pad swipe readers ProTech Insert readers with PIN Pad BR450 BR470 BR451 BR452 BR471 BR450 BP250 BR470 BR270 BR450 BP250 BR450 BP250 Any Watermark card with the 12 digit format Custom Watermark card Custom Watermark card Custom Watermark card 34 bit PCSC Wiegand format All Sensor Proximity readers 34 bit PCSC Wiegand format with BP270 PIN_ PAD All Indala readers 32 bit All Indala readers w PIN Pad NO Site code Magnetic stripe BR450 BR470 BR451 BR452 BR470 BR471 BR470 BR270 BR450 BP250 BR451 BP270 BR471 BP270 BR452 BP250 BR472 BP270 Standard Sensor 26 bit format VR670 26 bit HID 26 bit BR700 BARCODE BR200 BP270 BR202 BP270 PRK234 PR235 BP270 PR232 BP270 PR234 BP270 Standard Sensor 34 bit format BR200 BR202 BR 200 BP270 BR202 BP270 Proprietary Proprietary 37 bit format PCSC Sensor 26 PCSC 40 bit Protech HID Prox Reader PCSC 37 bit Prox BP270 Pr
69. Select View to preview and display the report NOTE A monitor only Displays 39 rows If reports exceed 39 rows then you will have to scroll down to the rest of the report 3 3 3 To Print the Report When the report is displayed 1 Select the View Option to view the report To print the current page press the Print Page button within the View Option 2 Press the Print button from the Main Report Setup screen to print the entire report Page 128 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 3 3 1 Reports Setup Printer Attributes i01xI SelectReport Setup Help History Time Period Input Alarm Host Holiday List Xaction Alarm The Setup button on the Main Report screen brings up the Setup screen which allows the user to select a font from the list of fonts available on the default printer It also allows the user to specify the maximum number of lines the printed page will hold as well as the maximum line length across the page The OK button makes the selection permanent by writing to a disk file The OK button closes the Setup window Any change made and not saved will be retained while REPORT is still running Setur Te ix Printer Brother MFC9600 9870 Series Printer Brother MFC9600 9870 Series Orientation Portrait Print Setup Orientation Portrait Print Setup Font Mait 7 ba Font Font Arial gt Font Note Select a non proportional font
70. This produces all records within the specified range in chronological order If you select Display Sequence by Date Time order and choose Limit report to date time range the report will begin with the first record in the system You can limit the report by entering the starting date and time in the From box and then entering the ending date and time in the To box The Change Heading buttons permit you to rename the field headers On the left side of the screen are the fields which can be printed in the reports Checking the box before the field Y will select it for printing Page 131 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 4 1 2 History Reports Search i Setup History Report 10 x Display Search File Option Select Search values Panel number from 1 to 10 or J Host Code 7 or yj or x Alarm status Alarm Reset Acknowledge Date C today C yesterday from 4 8 2002 7 to 4 18 2003 7 Time from 12 00 00 Ab to 12 00 00 Ab Card Number from fi to 999999999999 C Name or or C Affiliation 0 or or J Case sensitive text search for searches marked with None Custom report Report line length Z Maximum 172 72 ji Create View Exit ea Print I Print to file 3 4 1 3 History Reports File Option B Setup History Report loj x Display Search File Option File Selection C Active history file Back up file Drive CEE Check for ba
71. Tp2 10 1 p 18 18 Tpig 26 26 Tp26 3 3 ps nfn 19 19 Tp19 2727 Tp27 af Tp 12 12 Tp 20 20 Tp20 28 28 Tp28 5 5 Tp5 13 13 Tp13 6 fe Tp6 ziz Tp7 Current panel map name Sorted by Number C Name Find a List of map names Name Tp8 Standard time period Start Stop 1 None 8 00AM None Holiday time period Start Stop 1 None 8 00AM None 5 00 PM 5 00 PM Jf OK X Cancel Page 37 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 3 2 4 1 Setting Half Day Holiday Time Periods This feature for LINC NET 5 14 allows an administrator to set a multiple Holiday Time Periods that can be used in the LINC NET User menu Though this process affects LINC NET Users in their holiday time period decision making skills more than Administrators setting the holiday time period can only be done by accessing the LINC NET System menu Procedure 1 Inthe LINC NET User menu proceed to the Time Period screen 2 Create a new Holiday Time Period within the Holiday tab screen 3 Create a name for the time period in the Name box 4 Press the Switch button to access the System menu 5 Inthe System menu proceed to the Panel screen O0 No 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 o nm In the Panel screen choose the Panel Time Periods tab Choose a panel that the Holiday Time Period will effect Select a Time Period and pres
72. a door closure after a door alarm If defined as an alarm point event or egress the control counter action will be performed upon an alarm If defined as a door sense control counter action will be performed when the door is left open longer than shunt time For UL Installations the maximum number of alarm signals shall not exceed 1000 If defined as a supervisory alarm the control counter action will be performed upon detecting a short or open circuit trouble If defined as a door sense the control counter action will be performed upon an illegal entry through a doorway without first using an exit button or a card reader Door forced open R EE BULK SiE DOOR M HARDWARE CARD INTEGRITY PASSWORD M aLARM LOGGER REPORTS HELP Page 62 of 206 QRGOME Assigned to door 0 Type ca T Inverted input polarity Normal Closed 0 jLoadZero T None A Alarm Ajar 0 jLoadHigh T None 00 S Trouble Forced jo LoadHigh x B None o URES E s ueir usus Hs GO TO USER MENU Input Screen with Calibration 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D NOTE IQ SIM and ULTIMATE panels with 7 9 16 or higher only support the supervised point by point digital calibration The Ultimate panel has not been evaluated by UL and is not suitable for UL1076 Installations NOTE Each individual sense input MUST be in normal state with 180 300 resistors and proper setup of inverted polari
73. aSite zCaCarMake zCaCarModel zCaCarUse zCaCarYear CaCitizen zCaColor zCaDependents zCaHeight zCaMarital zCaSex zCaSSN zCaWeight zCaWhoRel zCaCity zCaStreet zCaTelNo 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 6 2 9 1 To Change the Size of a Field Use a text editor such as NotePad or Microsoft Word to change the integer corresponding to the field Care should be taken in describing the field sizes The size of each record is affected by the size of its components i e fields Having too many large fields could degrade the overall performance of LINC NET The Create DataBase program must be launched after each change in zCAfield DAT Open ConFigLN Open Create Data Base Select the Panel tab and scan all panels Select the Files tab and select All Files Select the Reorg tab and select Reorg to reorganize all LINC NET data files Select the LINC NET icon to launch the LINC NET program Verify that the changes have taken effect in the Card Names fields in Card Change NO OT Go ss Page 98 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 7 Integrity Backup 2 2 7 1 Backup to Selected Drive Only History files will be backed up to a selected drive Press the arrow key and the drop down menu will display the available drives Available Backup drives may be any physical drive on either your Host or Workstation PC as well as any mapped Network Drives If using a 3 5 inch floppy disk insert the disk for the ba
74. access Event Lockout It will deny access to normally authorized cardholders in the event of an alarm within an area or when a parking lot is full When the counter value reaches the selected value normally authorized cards will be denied access Conversely when the counter value reaches its low value or lower Event Lockout will be turned off and normal access returns rt System Commands DER GSC r READER SELECTION First reader a C Second reader mE Aly tu oe T Time related Features Access actions R WINDOWS BUK ACCESS LOCKOUT ACCESS COST FOR CARD GROUP Event lockout counter T None M DOOR Two person minimum occupancy counter fo M HARDWARE ca PHOTO TRACE INTEGRITY PASSWORD M aam LOGGER M REPORTS HELP GO TO USER MENU Page 52 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 4 3 1 2 Two Person Minimum Occupancy Rule TPMOR The panel can restrict access to a secured area by monitoring the number of people within that area If no one is in the monitored area the two person minimum occupancy rule TPMOR feature requires two valid cardholders in order to gain access to that area Once the area has the required two people other valid cardholders will gain access without the need to enter or exit in pairs The last two people are also required to exit together This feature requires an IN and an OUT reader When no one is in the area and the first card is presented the card reade
75. action buffer The panel will call automatically at the start of each segment within the time period selected Backlog Threshold Defined as the number of transactions that will be recorded in the panel before it automatically calls the HOST to transfer the information Fora standard panel setup we recommend a backlog threshold of 300 to insure that more recent transactions do not overwrite older ones NOTE Failing to transfer messages will create gaps in subsequent History reports Page 32 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D Telephone Number Enter the phone number of the AutoDial modem to which the panel is connected A System Commands GSC PANEL SETUP ga Hardware Address Panel time periods HOST CONNECTION Primary loop Loop2 v Port type Modem BULK SITE CONTROL if primary loop is modem DOOR Secondaryloop _ NotinUse Port type NotinUse HARDWARE atone transte CARD Tine period Po INTEGRITY Backlog threshold 1500 PASSWORD ALARM LOGGER REPORTS HELP GO TO USER MENU Page 33 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 3 2 2 3 LAN 2 2 3 2 2 3 1 Host Connection Primary Loop Select the loop number to determine which communication port will connect to this panel Refer to Host Computer Setup The type of connection is displayed to the right of the loop selection LAN System Commands PANEL SETUP Features Hardware Address Panel time periods Primary loop BUL
76. alue Load CC with high threshold value Load CC with maximum value Add preset value to CC Load CC with low or high threshold to flip output The system allows the user to override any other CC action and give priority to the Time Period s control operations Define whether or not time period has priority Enter a Y if the Time Period does not have priority If a non zero value is assigned to the auto unlock time period of a door lock output T flag will automatically be selected for the segment start Select the operation to be performed on the control counter from the following list of instructions which act upon the numeric values already loaded into the counter No Operation Decrement CC Start auto decrement on second Start auto decrement on minute Clear auto increment decrement Increment CC Start auto increment on second Start auto increment on minute Override time period control one ON cycle Suspend time period control until restore Resume time period control Shunting an alarm condition may be done by time period or bycontrol counter number or class Under Time Period enter the time period 1 31 which will shunt the alarm At counter enter the active control counter which will shunt the alarm 1 40 or counter class A B C or D Enter the control counter number which will activate or deactivate sense inputs upon an alarm condition For Preloads Time Period priority and Operations select from the follo
77. alue then the higher the Program Level authority Enter the values for each field keeping in mind that it is best to stay within the highest level level zero of access so that no tampering will occur after the initial setup Page 106 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 9 Alarm Definition 2 2 9 1 Sense Input Alarms Besides assigning a sense input to an alarm record the operator may assign a priority level a location text for the journal record and instructions in the event of an alarm 2 2 9 1 1 Alarm Definitions Number Refers to Alarm number This is also the Sense Input number Press Enter after selecting the alarm number The name of the sense input which was programmed in the Sense Input panel is displayed to the right of the number NOTE Add or delete a number using the add delete option at the bottom of the screen Shunt Time Period Priority Page 107 of 206 This is the specified time period that an alarm is disabled 0 never shunted 1 always shunted and 2 through 999 shunts the alarm during the specified time period When a sense input status changes to a normal state the event will be logged if the alarm condition occurred when the alarm was not shunted or if the sense status was not in a normal state when LINC NET was started Active alarms are presented in priority order Alarms with the lowest priority number are displayed first For each alarm being configured assign a value
78. ands CL INPUT STATUS 1 24 25 48 49 71 Number Name Status Number Name Status CARD TIME PANEL DOOR STATUS LOGGER REPORTS Fee ee Wa Ka Lae be E Bl el EY ey ey E ev et a HELP GO TO SYSTEM MENU Page 118 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 9 3 2 To Restore a Shunted Alarm to Normal Operation 1 Go to the Input Status screen in the User manual You can find the shunted reader by its yellow font 2 Select the box next to the shunted alarm This will cause the Input Shunt window to appear 3 Press the Restore normal operation button to restore normal status to the selected reader On the Input Status screen the reader s font color should go from yellow to green or red if the alarm is active ioii Number 17 Name Door Manually shunt input Page 119 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 10 Logger d System Commands EF 10 xi Logger Realtime C Browse DateTime Code Panel CardNumber CardName Where Other al 1 23 2003 8 45 00 AM Authorized 1 14 11 Door Reader a Affiliation 0 1 23 2003 8 45 54 AM Door Left Open 1 Door11 Input 37 Output 11 1 23 2003 8 45 54 AM Door Left Open 1 Door12 Input 39 Output 12 1 23 2003 8 46 01 AM Operator Signoff 0 Operator ID 0 1 23 2003 8 46 02 AM Panel Down 1 1 23 2003 8 46 06 AM Panel Up 1 1 23 2003 8 45 58 AM Door Left Open 1 Door1 Input 17 Output 1 1 23 2003 8 46 00 AM Sy
79. ation documentation for the panel The hardware configuration and its software definitions help in diagnosing any problems that may occur in the future 3 4 3 1 Panel Report Display E Setup Panel Report oj xj Display Search Select Display descriptions Change Heading Location street city Panel Model Location Entry Exit control Model Duress action Entry Exit Card format Duress Daylight savings Card Format Renewable shunt Daylight Saving i Renewable shunt History transfer Expansion boards History Transfer Peete 3 Exp Board Communication configuration Printer baud Com Config Printer Baud Report line length Maximum 313 72 Exit L Print Print to file NOTE The Change Heading buttons permit the renaming of the field headers Vid 9909d0909T9090 4 Custom report Reel 3 4 3 2 Panel Report Search 0x Display Search Select Search values Custom report Report line length Z Maximum 313 72 None Ej _ Create view ext Print a Print to file Page 134 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 4 4 Report Headings Operator Audit This feature tracks any changes that an operator makes to the system such as changing a card ID or adding deleting holidays The stored information is viewed by generating the Operator Audit Report in the Report section and may be sorted by date time ID action type panel door a
80. ature Enhance signature HARDWARE Select profile CARD Z Delete photo 27y Retrieve signature bd Delete signature INTEGRITY LAYOUT PRINT BADGE Test gdr Use dept layout PASSWORD Preview badge ALARM 4l Design Layout Print badge Batch print LOGGER Change card s from card number Start change REPORTS to and including card number al _ HELP GO TO USER MENU Card Change Photo Page 89 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 6 2 5 Card Change Card Vehicles Click on Vehicles file tab It contains the following fields for five vehicles per cardholder System Commands CHANGE CARD Cardnumber La gt x VEHICLES Change card s from card number 0 to and including card number ooo Start change GO TO USER MENU Card Change Vehicles License 10 characters Make 10 characters Model 10 characters Year 4 characters Color 10 characters Use 20 characters Page 90 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 6 2 6 Card Change Card Personal rt System Commands a x CHANGE CARD Cardnumber ES Le gt x HOME ADDRESS PERSONAL DATA PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION SSH Weight Marital status E Height Dependents Hait color Citizen Eve color Sex Change card s from card number 0 Start change to and including card number 0 GO TO USER MENU Card Change Personal Home Address Home Address St
81. be edited NO of 1 Select a tab at the bottom of the screen 2 3 Select the Browse button Now the focus is on the content of the file and the up and Select a file from the drop down menu down arrows will highlight a line in the file The top window shows the original file and the bottom window shows your translation Highlight the line to be changed Select the Edit button The cursor moves to the edit field Type the new text in the edit field Select the Update button to store the change in memory or click the Cancel button to discard the change Repeat steps 4 through 7 for each line to be changed in this file Select the Save button to store the changes to the disk file Following types of text can be translated Z eS 3 SS i 25 ay So 21 Td Fields E aes a an Menu Items F List Report Heading Messages Labels and Other list Sense Input types list Entry Exit enforcement level Edit 4 Salida o S ist Password dassen E Elles Aiste K Menu Bepot K Screen Sample screen showing pull down menu of translatable text Page 160 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 2 1 Files Under Files there is only one file to select JrFields fields History In the screen example for Files the Spanish translations have been entered at the lower window by following the above instructions In the following screens there are several sel
82. be known In the Comment field place any other necessary information Press the Save button to save the setting Press the Close button to close the Create custom report pop up window 3 2 2 Selecting a Custom Report setting 1 In the Custom report section for of the selected Report page select the pull down menu that displays the setting that was created Page 125 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 2 3 To delete a Custom report setting 1 Inthe Create custom report window select the report name that you wish to remove 2 Press the Delete button 3 A Warning window will appear informing you of the report you are about to delete Press the Yes button to delete Page 126 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 3 To Schedule a Report After a Custom report has been created it is possible to schedule that report to run at a specific time ie during non peak hours The process is simple and can be used for most reports and for scheduling Host to Panel downloads see the LINC NET 5 14 User manual NOTE Fora scheduled Report to run it must be in the Logon Logoff screen to take affect Procedure 1 Save a Custom Report by using the method described above 2 Once the report has been saved go to the Custom reports pull down menu and select a custom report A button will appear named Schedule with the report description preceding it 10x Display search File Option Select D
83. ber Changing the Panel s Password Changing the Direct Connection MODEM Configuration Changing the Connection Baud Rate MODEM Direct Add Change Panel Modem Telephone Numbers Logging Off from a Panel Exiting ConFigUL 7 ConFigUL ConFigUL was created by PCSC to set options within each N panel such as the communications Baud rate password address and Direct Connect AutoDial communications method NOTE Modem configurations for the LINC NET system have not been evaluated by UL and are not suitable for UL1076 installations Page 190 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 5 1 Connecting to a Panel through a Direct Connection 1 If the connection is Direct Connect click on the Direct button 2 Enter the port number i e COM 1 COM 2 COM 3 or COM 4 that you are using for the Direct connection and select the Baud rate factory default is 9600 3 Select the Open Port button The display will expand to illustrate various configuration parameters EB configur e Curent panel number 20 gt mai P r Logon f New panel number 220 Change namber _ E Wester Restat panel Logoff 4 Check to see which Panel s are connected to the computer by selecting the Whose There button This will send a signal to every panel connected to the system at that time and request a return signal 5 In order to configure a panel you must type the current number of the Panel con
84. by limiting a cardholder s choice of floors in the elevator cab The ELV is placed between the floor selection panel push button in the elevator cab and the elevator panel The ELV allows the elevator panel to receive only those floor selections from the floor selection panel which the cardholder is authorized to access Typical operation of an ELV system is as follows 1 2 3 4 5 The cardholder swipes presents a card to the system via a cardreader and or PIN Pad The system determines which floors that the cardholder can access If the cardholder is authorized the ELV allows the signals from the push button to be processed The cardholder then selects the floor The elevator panel receives the message controlling the cab to the desired and authorized floor NOTE The cardholder is responsible for selecting only one floor In addition the panel can only monitor which floors a cardholder may select It is not able to determine what floor was selected Single floor latching with destination reporting is under development This will prohibit multiple floors from being selected by a single card presentation Page 71 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D An ELV system will activate all associated relays on command from the host computer A predefined access time may be specified with a command Relays are automatically deactivated after the access time has elapsed The ELV operates in a fail safe mode The se
85. ckup from to Custom report Report line length 7 Maximum 172 72 E Create View Exit Print I Print to file Under File Selection select Active history file to view transactions logged on the hard disk Select Back up file to view the back up files logged on any physical drive on either your Host or a mapped Network Drive The system will check for the files on the drive or diskette and will show the date range found in the From To area just below the Check for Backup button Page 132 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 4 2 Report Headings Host The Host report has no values or search field option and serves only to provide information regarding the location of the computer its address loop configuration and the number of panels in the system At the host report panel press View and the report information will be displayed or press Print to print a hard copy 3 4 2 1 Host Report Display oix Display Select Display descriptions Change Heading Vv Address ca Vv Panel count Address Vv Loop configuration Panels Vv Port configuration Loop config r Custom report eport line length Maximum 135 72 None y Create z Exit Print I Print to file NOTE The Change Heading buttons permit the renaming of the field headers Page 133 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 4 3 Report Headings Panel The service personnel require configur
86. ckup procedure into the selected drive Click on the drive and press the Start Save button If the diskette was used for a previous history backup the system presents the following options 1 Appending the existing file 2 Overwriting the file 3 Saving to another diskette Or 4 Canceling the backup operation The menu will display the percentage of files not yet saved as the back up progresses NOTE Backup does NOT save the data files To save the data files use the Windows XP Professional backup procedures Page 99 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D Example of a backup of data underway to Drive C Page 100 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 8 Password 2 2 8 1 Password Password NOTE The default ID to enter LINC NET is 0 and the password is PYMTF uppercase sensitive NOTE The default ID to exit LINC NET is 1 and the password is EXIT uppercase sensitive Passwords determine which menus System Commands or User Commands operators can access The system also determines a password time schedule Thus an operator s access to the LINC NET system can be limited by time day or holidays Each password is cross referenced to a unique ID number Different password level assignments work in conjunction with Program level assignments to prevent unauthorized persons from accessing specific menus and sub menus system resources Password Program level values range from 0 to 99 whe
87. control until one ON cycle restore TpResume Resume time period control For 2nd action Card Group A access activate another Control Counter or a class of Control Counters with a valid access for a cardholder whose card is defined as Card Group A or Card Group AB at this reader 1 Enter the control counter number 1 40 or group A B C or D 2 Follow the previous steps for Preload Time Period and Operation 3 For third action Card Group B access for cards defined as Group B or AB follow the preceding instructions to initiate A control counter action can be executed when a cardholder is denied access The first group of entries Time Period Preload T Operation defines the control counter action during an active Time Period card denial The second set of entries describes what to do during the Access Denied Not active Time Period If the Time Period control operations will override the Control Counter action select T Field entry Enter the control counter number 1 40 or control counter class A B C D to initiate Follow the identical procedure for the access granted counters above Access Denied Action Page 59 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 5 Hardware 2 2 5 1 Hardware Input Be sure to select the panel number tab at the bottom of the screen Then select the sense input number to be displayed or modified including the name for the sense input Enter a name up to 20 character
88. cure state of the relay is energized If the ELV malfunctions or loses power the relays de energize and control is reverted to the push button panel An ELV system requires the following setup 1 Inthe ConfigLN program under the Main tab then Miscellaneous select Y MicroLPM ELV in use See the section on Initialization Setup for LINC NET for Windows 2 Panel Hardware Setup ELV must be selected in the expansion boards group 3 Door Overview Hardware Options Select Elevator as the Reader Function for the readers used in the ELV system 4 Output Outputs used by the ELV system must be configured with Low 0 and High 2 5 Floor Group Make relay to reader assignments and define floor groups that will define access for cards 6 Card Definition A card can have up to four time period floor group pairs to define the elevator access In addition the card must have access at the elevator reader This is defined in the Authorization Group menu screen Floor groups define the groups of relays that are used to define access for each card for an ELV system Care must be taken in defining floor groups for a system with multiple ELVs because each ELV has its own set of floor groups But all ELVs use identical card records containing the same time period floor group pairs and identical time period records 19200 SIM32 SIM32 SIM32 MictoELV MictoELV2 MicroELV3 MicroELV4 Xow Floor Group screen is blank
89. d s Group matches the Card Group assigned to either the 1st 2nd or 3rd Access granted actions then for each match a separate output activation will occur In addition the door lock external shunt output activation will occur Because the Card Group assigned to the Access Granted actions may be either All A B Escorted defined below Page 57 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 4 4 1 Access Action Commands Card Group Access Granted 1st 2nd 3rd denied Card Group Options All A B Escorted Card Group A B AB and None as defined in the Card Add Change screens Card Group A as defined in the Card Add Change screens Card Group B as defined in the Card Add Change screens An Escorted Card is card of any class A B AB and None but is defined as Escort Required in the Card Add Change screens Access Action at the Reader For normal access and Alternate access actions control counter action is composed of the When Time Period Active or Not Active priority option Preload T and Operation Select from the following options Every Access or Access Granted First action Select the first option Card Group access privileges from the options Counter given Enter All if access will be granted fully at the reader A for one way entry B for one way exit Enter the control counter number for the first option Select from 0 40 A B C D or H H class control counter is only available in
90. d Select the Display button Page 123 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 0 Reports LINC NET is capable of producing reports to the screen or printer The report setup window contains a tabbed notebook The Display page allows the user to select the fields to be included in the report and the Search page allows the user to specify the search criteria The Display page also contains buttons under Change Heading that allow the user to alter the heading and the width of the field 3 1 Generate a Report Reports generated by LINC NET give the user the ability to display or print system parameters and user entered data The following is a list of the reports available from LINC NET History Record of transactions by date and time Host Host configuration Panel Panel configuration Operator Audit Record of Operator actions Building Hours Record of hours of access in affiliation to a panel Reader Reader assignment and configuration Input Sense Input assignment and configuration Output Output assignment and configuration Floor Group Floor Group assignment and configuration Card Auth Cardholder s Access Control parameters Auth Group List of Readers and valid Time Periods Card Personal Card Status Time Period Holiday List Print Badge Input Alarm Xaction Alarm Print Photos Cardholder s Personal Data Cardholder s Last access and Building IN status Time Period Lis List of Company holidays Allows user to prin
91. ding of LINC NET it should be used in conjunction with the LINC NET for Windows XP Professional and Vista Business Edition Install Manual and the LINC NET for Windows XP Professional and Vista Business Edition User Manual Panel Installation Manuals MicroLPM P N 33 10019 001 Ultimate P N 33 10035 001 1Q 200 P N 33 10036 001 SIM P N 33 10037 001 1Q 400 P N 33 10057 001 Peripheral Installation Manuals Modem P N 39 10052 001 Stallion P N 39 10060 001 Lantronix P N 39 10056 001 NOTE The MicroLPM and Ultimate manuals and the peripheral installation manuals have not been evaluated by UL and are not suitable for UL1076 installations NOTE For clarity in describing the use of LINC NET the MicroLPM IQ SIM and Ultimate PCBs will be referred to as the PANEL NOTE LiNC NET for Windows XP Professional and Vista Business Edition ver 5 14 07 or greater is Windows Vista compatible Page 1 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 1 3 Installation and Setup Along with the Help screens this guide describes how to setup your system quickly and easily Refer to the LINC NET for Windows XP Professional and Vista Business Edition Installation Guide P N 33 10055 002 for proper installation of the LINC NET system Refer to the LiNC NET for Windows XP Professional and Vista Business Edition User Guide P N 37 10055 002 for the day to day operation and maintenance of your system The User Guide provides information on entering data re
92. e This level is defined as the High Value The Output de energizes when the value of the associated CC is less than or equal to the Low Value The input card access sense input and time period determines how the CC is affected The association of a CC to an output relay or voltage output is FIXED within the panel For example CC1 is the first relay on the Panel PCB designated by P5 and CC2 is the second relay on P7 and so on The MicroLPM board has 8 outputs 4 relays and 4 voltage outputs The relays on the MicroLPM board are numbered 1 2 3 and 4 respectively and the Voltage Outputs are numbered 13 14 15 and 16 Page 154 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D Therefore the MicroLPM is defined as having 4 reader interfaces 8 Outputs 4 Relays Control Counters 1 through 4 4 Voltage Outputs Control Counters 13 through 16 where Control Counter Output number Example CC1 Output number 1 relay number 1 on MicroLPM board CC25 Output number 25 relay number 1 on Output board CC13 Output number 13 Voltage Output on MicroLPM NOTE The Voltage Outputs are 12 VDC 100 milliamp output The MicroLPMs also have inputs that will be assigned later Page 155 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 1 2 Examples To fully understand the operations of the control counter the user must understand the problem and goal of the application The following examples describe how the LINC
93. e counting by the different groups Enter the Card group A B AB or None Affiliation A cardholder can be assigned to an Affiliation Group using the Affiliation pop up screen Class H Counter This feature permits allocation of a specific output called Number Class Class H counters 1 40 to be controlled by a specified card when presented to any number of specified readers Define the counter number or class for counter Class H during terminal access For MicroLPM Plus panels only PIN The PIN Personal Identification Number field allows the operator to assign a 4 digit number to a cardholder The PIN is encrypted in the data files so that other programs are unable to view them Hence the passwords and PIN codes are NOT displayed This PIN must be used when entering through a door that includes a reader and PIN pad The PIN can be entered before or after presenting the card NOTE A Duress Code can be derived from the Normal PIN code by incrementing the first and second digits by one If the first and second Regular PIN digit is a 9 the duress code digit is calculated as a 0 Duress can only be initiated from a cardreader with PIN Pad not from a PIN only terminal Example of a Duress Code assignment Regular PIN 3219 Duress Code would be 4319 Regular PIN 1999 Duress Code would be 2099 Do NOT assign user defined PINs 0000 0911 and 9811 as they are reserved by the system Elevator Control The card wi
94. e program will locate the first appearance of the word or text Click on the Next button and the program will locate the next occurrence of the word or text Continue clicking on the Next button until all occurrences of the word or text have been found The FindDAT program allows the user to locate and change translations without going through each screen one by one Repeat steps 1 through 6 for each word or text in your search Select the Save button to store changes to the disk file Page 167 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 3 Communication between LiINC NET for Windows XP Professional and Vista Business Edition and the Panels LINC NET for Windows XP Professional and Vista Business Edition can communicate to the panel s via 13 loops Each loop occupies one COM port COM ports 1 through 13 should be used Each loop can be configured for RS 485 RS 232 or Ethernet 10 mbps RS 485 cabling length is 4 000 ft maximum Com 1 RS 485 232 Maximum of 16 Com 2 RS 485 232 Controllers per COM port RS 485 om 3 RS 485 232 Com 4 RS 485 232 NOTE To getup to 13 ports you will need to install a Stallion Board However such a configuration has not been evaluated by UL and is not suitable for UL1076 Installations Page 168 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 3 1 LINC NET Initialization of Direct Connect Panels 4 3 1 1 Access the Site Host Computer Menu Click on Si
95. e top left of the screen Select a panel from the tabs at the bottom of the screen NOTE An alarm record CANNOT be changed or deleted while the alarm is active Page 108 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D Routing LiNC NET has the ability to route alarms to specific workstations Alarm Routing offers two Groups that alarms may sound Group 1 is timed by a customizable Minutes box before sending the alarm to the workstations in Group 2 Routing Templates A template can be created when setting Routing parameters Once correct routing has been determined for a panel press the Save as template button This saves the configuration for use with another panel configuration To use the saved Routing template press the Use Template button This will reset the configuration to the Alarm Routing parameters that were saved previously Only one template can be saved at a time 4 System Commands i s 8 x Sense Input Alarms Transaction Alarms ALARM DEFINITION Number 1 Door FOR WINDOWS Shunt time period BULK Priority o C sE Location oOo DOOR M HARDWARE Text for alarm history log CARD INTEGRITY ELLE Names pe PASSWORD Names pe ALARM Groupi M f MMT Goup2 M ww vw Ww wv M LOGGER C REPORTS tf 2A 3h 4h Sf 64 7 HELP GO TO USER MENU Page 109 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 9 2 Transaction Alarms There are two types of Transaction Alarms e Pa
96. ect reference point from major topic to more specific areas The cursor or pointer will change to a finger pointing hand when there is a topic that can be clicked on for further information 2 2 13 1 Printing a Help Topic Help topics may be printed on the default printer If more than one printer is hooked up to your system you can select any one of them 1 Select Print 2 Select the printer that you are using 3 Change the default printer options as required Optional 4 Select the options desired 5 Click on the OK button NOTE You cannot print information from a pop up window Page 122 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D Traveling through the Help Screens There are several different methods of accessing the different topics in Help You can jump forward move back and search for specific information Moving Backward Select the Back button on the Help button bar or type b You will move backwards in the order that you previously viewed topics Display the Help Select the Contents button from the Help menu Return to Help Topics Previously Viewed Select the Display History window Double click on the topic that you wish to return to or select it and click Enter Use the scroll bar if necessary Search for a Topic Select the Search button from the Help menu then select the word or phrase that you want to search for When you start typing the words that most closely match the text you type are displaye
97. ections that contain text that may be translated By clicking on the down arrow at the top of the screen under each tab category the list of selections will appear Bil Dictionary Translator mfg E SE I ES Files JrFields fields History Cancel Save Find Edit 3 C digo E Hehe Histon Bie bets Menu Renor Screen Sample Screen Showing Journal Fields Fields History with Translation Page 161 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 2 2 Lists Bil Dictionary Translator EEEE BY SS 2 4 99 S E Files Jopciass list Password classes Inactive User System Switch Inactivo Operario Sistemo Switch Edit 4 Salida Reload Tist Pasaword Gassea In the screen example for Lists OpClass list Password classes have been selected and the translatable text is listed Under Lists there are 21 files that contain translatable text OpClass TeFunc TaCaGrp CcOp SiType EntryXit DatePin DatePIN PrimXpir TPDow Month Dow DowShort JrCodes JrAlarm AaStatus SiState XactAls UplodErrr NoYes TaskComm list list list list list list list list list list list list list list list list list list list list messages Page 162 of 206 Password classes Reader functions access action card group Counter operations Sense Input types Entry Exit enforcement level Card using date or PIN Card using date or PIN Card primary ex
98. ed a horn that will always activate for 30 seconds and automatically turn off To turn the horn off after 30 seconds or when the door closes Normal status another set of instructions is required Solution Perform the same procedures as Example B The Normal status of the door sense input is when the door is closed This part of the sense input should be programmed as follows Set CC to 4 relay output for horn Set Preload to de energize the relay LoadZero Set Operation to stop auto increment decrement Cl cc Preload T Operation Normal 4 LoadZero Clear Alarm Ajar 4 LoadHigh oe DecrementSec Trouble Forced 0 NoLoad None 4 1 2 4 EXAMPLE D Program Constant Activation of a Horn Until Door Closes Problem The door ajar horn is to stay ON until the door is closed Solution To keep the horn ON until the door is closed the 30 second timer is not required because the horn will be turned off when the door is closed The sense input record should be programmed as follows cc Preload T Operation Normal 4 LoadZero Clear Alarm Ajar 4 LoadHigh Clear Trouble Forced 0 NoLoad None Page 158 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 1 2 5 EXAMPLE E Program Automatic Door Open During Working Hours Problem Automatically opening doors or gates during normal working hours Solution The input for our equation is Time Period because it will be used to control the conditions of the output The
99. ed for networking LINC NET 1 3Com 3C90X TPO Network Interface Card 2 Category 5 twisted pair 10 base T Network cable 4 pairs Plenum or PVC 3 3Com Office Hub For more than 2 LINC NET Stations PC to PC Cabling Hub to PC Cabling Maximum length 100 meters 328 08 ft Maximum length 100 meters 328 08 ft Customer fabricated cable Customer fabricated cable Page 176 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 8 2 PC to PC Cabling Page 177 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 8 4 AB Box for Use in LiNC NET Networks PortA Port B RJ 45 connectors Rear View of Network AB Box Common PortA Port B common serial DB9 male eng DB9 male AB Box DB9 male Serial RS485 Page 178 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 8 4 1 LiNC NET Systems Architecture with Redundant Computers for Fault Tolerance DB9 connectors A B Box LiNC NET Workstation Ethernet LiINC NET Host Ethernet Ethernet RJ45 connectors A B Box 10 200E F 1Q 400 E 1Q 600 E 1Q 800 E 1Q 1000 E SIM E l Ii Tl IiI ql l ph gt ge gt gE E MULTI USER CONFIGURATION Ultimate Series Ultimate Series JES LINC NET Host IQ Series RS485 Workstation n lt E Q SIM MICRO Up to 10 Series Series Series readers i a 1 i 1 wo Upto8 5 t012 readers readers feeders Page 179 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 8 5 UL 1076 25A Central Supervi
100. ed to a cardholder who is required to have an escort Cardholder attempting access is recognized as an authorized escort Cardholder has a valid card Occurs whenever a user tries to use a card without Bldg Out status to enter the building Occurs whenever a user tries to use a card without Bldg In status to exit the building Six unsuccessful card reads at a reader in one minute due to an unmatched card format or unmatched facility code A communication error has occurred from Controller to Host The cost to gain access through the reader is greater than the cardholder s credit balance Cost Access accounting is supported in LINC NET for Windows XP Professional and Vista Business Edition as of version 5 10 1 software When uploading records from the panel s host the system compares the data against the records at the host For each record that differs Data Disparity is logged with the file name and record number A checksum error is found in the battery backup RAM database or memory expansion card in the panel The date and time change at the panel was changed This occurs each time that the panel is brought on line The Daylight Savings date programmed into the panel has gone into effect Occurs whenever a user tries to use a card without Dept Out status to enter the department Occurs whenever a user tries to use a card without Dept In status to exit the department A disparity e
101. eous Card Group Affiliation Class H Counter Number Class PIN Elevator Control Page 79 of 206 NOTE There are 4 classes of cards that a cardholder may be assigned to None Group A Group B and Group A and Group B Card groups are used to activate different outputs at the same reader or used to provide counting by the different groups Enter the Card group A B AB or None An Affiliation Group can be assigned to a Cardholder here This resource permits allocation of a specific output called Class H counters 1 40 to be controlled by a specified card when presented to any number of specified readers Define the counter number or class for counter Class H during terminal access The PIN Personal Identification Number field allows the operator to assign a 4 digit number to a cardholder The PIN is encrypted in the data files so that other programs are unable to view them Hence the passwords and PIN codes are NOT displayed This PIN must be used when entering through a door that includes a reader and PIN pad The PIN can be entered before or after presenting the card A Duress Code can be derived from the Normal PIN code by incrementing the first and second digits by one If the first and second Regular PIN digit is a 9 the duress code digit is calculated as a0 Duress can only be initiated from a cardreader with PIN Pad not from a PIN only terminal Example of a Duress Code assignment
102. er a amp Time related Features Access actions ACCESS LOCKOUT ACCESS COST FOR CARD GROUP Event lockout counter ON None 0 I Two person minimum occupancy counter 0 A b a PHOTO TRACE k e INTEGRITY Trace type None PASSWORD ALARM LOGGER REPORTS pa UAS A o asue rues Ees 01 HELP GO TO USER MENU 2 2 4 3 1 Access Lockout Panels support features that automatically deny access upon an event condition or when Two Person Minimum Occupancy is in effect Event Lockout is a feature that automatically denies access upon an event condition If Event Lockout is in effect a cardholder that normally would be able to gain access is denied A reader can be set into Event Lockout automatically through a card access sense input or by time of day These conditions adjust the Event Lockout counter value and when the value is equal to or greater than the High Threshold the reader is in Event Lockout NOTE Event Lockout only affects readers Egress operations are not defeated during an event lockout condition Page 51 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 4 3 1 1 Event Lockout Counter To enable Event Lockout counter for a reader 1 Display the appropriate door in Door Overview 2 Select the reader 1st or 2nd 3 Enter a counter number in the Event Lockout counter field 4 Define the event action that will modify the counter value The Event Lockout counter number will be the threshold for denied
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104. ess block d Enter the new address e Consult with your LAN administrator or MIS personnel to ensure the correct address when using a LAN connection make sure that the terminal server is connected to the panel f Click on the check v button at the top left side of the menu to save the new address g Press the Exit button to log off the System menu h Enter the User Login identification and password NOT exit password so that you return to the System Menu Page 23 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 3 1 4 Site Host Computer Add Delete panel The databases for panels are added to and deleted from the database as necessary A System Commands a x ge rGSC Li FOR WINDOWS BULK sie k hl 4 gh Add panel an Be 19200 X Delete panel pr CARD INTEGRITY m PASSWORD rm ALARM LOGGER pe REPORTS HELP GO TO USER MENU Current Count This file indicates how many panels are currently part of your system To add or delete a module enter the number of the panel and select the model type Press Add Panel or Delete Panel Up to 200 panels may be added When adding a new panel into LINC NET all the information from the Bulk Initialization page will automatically default to the new panel Page 24 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 3 1 5 Site Host Computer Address LINC NET 5 14 now has a feature that allows an Administrator to give the physical locatio
105. etup it can dial into and receive calls from panels To alleviate contention additional modems may be connected to the Host PC for receiving incoming calls up to 3 as long as a COM port isn t already assigned for Direct or LAN connected panel s NOTE Only the modem designated dial out in the HOST computer s set up screen can initiate a call from the PC to a control panel The additional modem s are for receiving calls only Each modem connected to the HOST PC has its own dedicated telephone line and therefore its own telephone number When the secondary loop is specified to be a loop number assigned to one of the modems that only receives calls the panel will first attempt contacting the host via the primary loop If the primary loop is busy than the secondary loop will attempt a dial up connection to the HOST A maximum of two loops may be assigned to any panel for dialing into the HOST Also the PC can accommodate up to a total of four internal modems only one can dial out from the PC Therefore different secondary loop numbers can be assigned to different panels to minimize contention History Transfer When a panel is connected to LINC NET over a dial up modem history transactions are transmitted to LINC NET under the following conditions 1 Upon an alarm 2 At the start of the Time Period 3 At a pre defined number of transactions Time Period Select the Time Period when the panel will call the Host to upload its trans
106. ew simple steps 1 In the Password box delete the current password 2 Type in the new password a maximum of 8 characters Be aware that the password is case sensitive 3 Click on the Restart Panel button to implement the changes to the panel NOTE Once you change a password from its default PYMTF you must make the change in the Panel Setup Features screen before it will communicate to the LINC NET Configure M Comm port configuration Connection tye Direct Modem ag Baud 1200 7 Update I Multipoint Restart Panel OPEN PORT RPort 3001 RHost Raddr 197 168 5 68 connecting on RemotePort 3001 CONNECTED SEND READY 02 OS 44 FF FE 03 41 02 0S OA FE FF 03 OF 02 OD 70 FF FE 50 59 4D 54 46 00 00 00 03 ZB 02 OS OA FE FF 03 OF 02 OS 86 FF FE 03 83 02 OS OA FE FF 03 OF OA Page 198 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 5 5 Changing the Direct Connection MODEM Configuration To the right of the ConFigUL port section is the Comm port configuration section 1 Click on the Get Current button The panel will display the panel s current baud rate 2 Configure E z M Comm port configuration Current panel number fi B Inquiry Connection typ Password PYMTF Logon Direct Wells New panelnumber 240 _Change number Baud 9600 x Update I Multipoint x Who s there Restart panel O
107. f Enter the User Login identification and password NOT exit password so that you return to the System Menu This will restart warm boot all affected panels Page 20 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 If you are currently in Direct Connect mode and wish to change the Port type to AutoDial ONLY a Insure that all panels are currently Off Line b If changes are required click on Site Host computer Port tab See Host computer Setup c Make Type of Connection change s in the menu d Click on the check v button to write changes to the hard drive f Press the Exit button g Enter the User Login identification and password NOT exit password so that you return to the System Menu h For all affected Panels on the panel PCB change the RS 232 RS 485 jumper and DIP switch to let location 04 8 X this relates to the MicroLPM and MicroLPM Plus boards NOTE X depends on Baud Rate e g 8 8 for 9600 baud 8 2 for 2400 baud For more information see your MicroLPM Installation Manual P N 33 10019 001 For IQ and SIM panels consult your panel s installation manual IQ Installations Manual P N 33 10036 001 SIM Installations Manual P N 33 10037 001 i Exchange your direct connecting cable to a modem cable j Select panel online to verify communication method Page 21 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 If you are currently in MODEM auto dial mode and wish to change the Por
108. for the selected segments below Start Stop Day Time Day Time 1 None f0 00 None 000 2 None 0 00 None yj 000 3 None f0 00 None gt 000 Note Search for a time segment finds a match if any portion of any segment is in the time period Close Page 144 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 4 11 Report Headings Authorization Group An Authorization group describes the area and time in which a cardholder has valid access The report can be used as follows 4 List one or more of the Authorization Groups 1 99 999 5 Search for an Authorization Group by Time Periods Panel s readers a l and Time Segment Setup search by standard and or holiday time periods for selected segments 3 4 11 1 Authorization Group Reports Display lolx Display Search Change Heading Auth Group All fields are displayed Report line length Maximum 35 72 Exit Print to file Custom report None O Yd Create NOTE The Change Heading buttons permit the renaming of the field headers 3 4 11 2 Authorization Group Reports Search At the bottom of the menu is the Time Segment Search option that is also contained in the Card Authorization report section This option provides the operator with a means of querying the system by an instance in time rather than by Authorization Group definition This is useful when it is not known which or how many authorizat
109. g with the Standard for Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors UL 1449 with a maximum marked rating of 330V e The installation instructions shall specify signal line transient protection complying with the Standard for Protectors for Data Communications and Fire Alarm Circuits UL 497B with a maximum marked rating of 50 V f The installation instructions shall specify that communication circuits and network components connected to the telecommunications network shall be protected by secondary protectors for communication circuits These protectors shall comply with the Standard for Secondary Protectors For Communications Circuits UL 497A These protectors shall be used only in the protected side of the telecommunications network g The installation instructions shall indicate that equipment be installed in a temperature controlled environment A temperature controlled environment is defined as one that can be maintained between 13 35 C 55 95 F by the HVAC system Twenty four hours of standby power shall be provided for the HVAC system The standby power system for the HVAC system may be supplied by an engine driven generator alone A standby battery is not required to be used h All receiving equipment shall be completely duplicated with provision for switchover to the backup system within 30 seconds The backup system shall be fully operational within 6 minutes Page 180 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D of the
110. garding card assignment time periods downloading records to the Panel s and door operations NOTE Some of the screens shown in the LINC NET 5 14 Admin Manual make reference to LINC NET 5 14 1 Except for screens where the software now functions and appears differently in the current version of LINC NET 5 14 please assume that the functionality shown in these older screens is still correct for this version Page 2 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 0 Using LiNC NET Remember In a Multi User or Concentrator system PC s must be booted up in the following order 1 Host PC 2 Concentrator PC s 3 Workstation PC s Booting up the system in a different order could cause network communication problems Also in a Multi User or Concentrator system PCs must be shut down in the following order 1 Workstation PC s 2 Concentrator PC s 3 Host PC Shutting down the system in a different order could cause network communication problems Page 3 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 1 Coming and Going 2 1 1 Starting LINC NET 1 In Windows press Start at the bottom of the screen The menu will display a list of programs Click on Programs and then click on LNv5_14_xx 2 Double click on the LINC NET icon and the password menu will appear 3 Enter 0 and then the password PYMTF to sign on to LINC NET The System menu will appear NOTE If you have installed a client database enter the name of the c
111. ged for the password used by the current operator the changes do not take effect until the next time the password is used Therefore once a change is made the operator should Logoff and back on again to implement the modification to the password definition Page 101 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D GO TO USER MENU The Password Menu NOTE Program Level values are configured in a separate file to prevent tampering Only the System Administrator or security personnel should access this file Any password which has access to the Password menu has access to the Program Level menu The security administrator should perform program Level values as all of the access levels will be determined by his or her data entry If authorized see the following restricted instructions for setting these password levels A PASSWORD Sel Password ID Class Inactive Password Program level C User Valid time period C Switch C Exit C System M Allow access to all data X Cancel Password ID Add Page 102 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 8 1 1 Data Partitioning This feature makes it possible to limit the data accessible to the operators A data partition can be defined for each password A password s data partition consists of up to five ranges each for cards authorization groups time periods panels doors and floor groups The operator is allowed to view and change only the data in
112. h the Fields button Select the Fields button and the screen below will appear HER To change the column order click on the field name under Current Field column and drag it before or after the field where you want it to appear The width of the column can also be customized by clicking on the up or down arrows under the Width of Current Column heading Select Close when you have completed the changes Fields order and width Current field column Panel CardNumber CardName gt Width of current column Other 27 rN i Sequence To change column order Click drag and drop Page 121 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 11 User When signed on with the Switch class option password the operator may switch to the User Commands Menu by clicking on the Go to User Menu heading at the bottom of the screen 2 2 12 EXIT Logoff and return to the sign on screen by clicking on the EXIT button 2 2 13 Help LiNC NET provides on line information to assist in understanding your access control system More often than not you will refer to Help for procedures used infrequently but it will also remind you of certain routine maintenance procedures Once the Help window is displayed you may move or resize it to your preference Click on Contents once you have selected Help After you are in the Help screen you can access other sub topics by clicking on the topics given Text links provide a dir
113. h the method that a panel or groups of panels will communicate with the Host computer The Host computer screen assigns COM ports establishes the method of communication to each COM port modem direct or LAN establishes the number of panels that are connected and lists the physical location of the Host computer Configures each panel s parameters such as Daylight Savings Entry Exit enforcement method of communication to the Host Computer its assigned Time Period and its location in reference to the Host Computer Configures door parameters such as card technology access time auto unlock time and two person minimum occupancy rule Access Actions define what if any action should automatically turn on or off and program counter time outputs NOTE Familiarity with the panel functions is required to implement this function Page 6 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D M HARDWARE gt 2 2 1 5 Hardware 2 2 1 5 1 Input 2 2 1 5 2 Output Configures sense input number name to door number and assigns the type of alarm door sense input counter etc An administrator also can define the counter actions that will automatically occur when input transitions from state to state Normal Closed Alarm Ajar Trouble Forced i e link the inputs to the outputs Names and defines outputs and sets their functions These parameters determine when to turn outputs on and off as well as define the actions when enteri
114. hanges and then put in the range of cards Make all changes Right mouse click those items to bulk update Change card s from card number to and including card number Press Start Change Pons Page 81 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 6 2 1 Card Change Card Standard Access 2 2 6 2 1 1 Normal Access Card Active Indicates whether the card is active or inactive Long Access Access time is the time a door lock is energized There are 2 access timers for each door lock Normal and Long The choice of which timer to be used will be determined by the cardholder s Long attribute Ifa person requires longer access time choose Long Access leave blank if normal access is adequate System Commands CHANGE CARD Card number i jw a Jw x Std Access Adv Access Employee MS ES Ed Select Fields NORMAL ACCESS AUTHORIZATION GROUP IV Card active 1 ag1 Long access 2 ay0 EXPIRATION DATES aag0 Primary 6 13 2011 4 ag0 Secondary fe 13 2011 Change card s from card number fo to and including card number ooo Start change GO TO USER MENU Page 82 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 6 2 1 2 Expiration Date s The card will be denied access from the end of the expiration date LINC NET can support two expiration dates Primary Expiration Secondary Expiration Page 83 of 206 If you have previously selected Global in Panel setup card table format Park Global
115. ic Values 2 2 5 2 1 Time Period Control Control counters can be affected by Time Period Action can occur upon entry into as well as exit from the Time Period Enter the Time Period by which door outputs will be activated or deactivated The Time Period will cause the following prescribed actions to transpire one upon entry when the Time Period goes into effect and one upon Exit when the Time Period ends For example 1 The time period 2 is entered which may be the time from 8 00 to 17 00 2 LoadHi is entered under Preload which indicates that the control counter is loaded with the high value upon entry the beginning time 3 LoadZero is entered for exit Preload indicating a zero value load the ending time Click on the Search button to scroll to a different panel number Output with Pop Up Screens Page 67 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D The door functions opening in this case are automatically overridden upon Time Period end with the entry of Clear Clr under the Operations block For Preloads Time Periods and Operation select from the following options Preload NoLoad No preload action CC value is not changed LoadZero Load CC with zero LoadLow Load CC with low threshold value LoadHigh Load CC with high threshold value LoadMax Load CC with maximum value AddPreset Add preset value to CC FlipOutput Load CC with low or high threshold to toggle output T The system allows the
116. ich cardholders are presently NOT in the building This is accomplished by selecting ONLY the Building IN Status box and NOT the In box ixi i J Select Search values I Case sensitive text search for searches marked with C Cardnumber from fo tc f0O gt M Firstname or or M Lastname or or M Atniation Aa os I Department or or r Building IN status Cin r Custom report Report line length Maximum 106 120 None X Create View Exit Print Printto file Page 147 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 4 14 Report Headings Time Period 3 4 14 1 Time Period Reports Display LINC NET uses Time Periods in a variety of ways such as validating card usage scheduling automatic door open and shunting alarms The report prints or displays the Time Periods 2 999 with or without its Holiday Time Period counterpart B Setup Time Period Report 0 x Display Search Report type Change Heading Time periods Panel C Panel time periods Time Period Select Display descriptions __Standard_ Holiday Vv Standard time period Vv Holiday time period Note If Time segment is selected on the Search page then the selections above will be overwritten by the selections on the Time Segment Search Setup window Custom report Report line length Maximum 90 72 None hd z Exit Print J Print to file NOTE The Change Heading buttons permit the
117. ination date Iv Company Division Site Region Company Div E Work telephone numbers Work tel no E Home street city telephone gl Emergency contact name telephone Emergency E Vehicles Vehicles E Physical characteristics Physical data B Social Security Number Soc Sec No E Personal data Personal data Custom report Report line length Maximum 127 72 None YX Create Exit Print I Print to file Under Display Sequence select the order in which you want the display to appear The default card number order will display the cards in ascending numerical order Selecting name order will display the card name alphabetically by last name Alphabetical names by department lists cardholder names in the order programmed in Card Personal screen NOTE The Change Heading buttons permit the renaming of the field headers 3 4 12 2 Card Personal Information Report Search 01x Display Search Select Search values Vv 2 m Card number from i to First name or or Last name Fs or ss or Employee number Hire date between 472872002 and 472872002 Termination date between 472872002 and 472872002 Department License plate Social Security Number J Case sensitive text search for searches marked with r Custom report Report line length Maximum 127 72 None Create View Exit Print Print to file Page 146 of 206 5 1
118. ion groups are defined to include a specific period of time By using this resource the block of time itself is stipulated and then the system is searched for records relevant to that period of time B Setup authorization Group Report 15 x Display Search Select Search values Vv Authorization Group number from 0 to 0 z Time Period jo or fo or fo Panel from jo to jo Reader ajbj cjdjejfjgjh ijijkji Time Segment Setup kul qaa Custom report Report line length Z Maximum 35 72 None Create View Exit Print T Print to file See also Card Authorization Report Search Time Segment Search Setup screen Page 145 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 4 12 Report Headings Card Personal LiNC NET permits the user to enter personal data for each cardholder This report can be used to 1 Search for a particular cardholder 2 Search for a particular automobile license number 3 Generate a Department Cardholder Report 4 Access an emergency contact 5 Determine a cardholder s hire and termination date 3 4 12 1 Card Personal Information Report Display B setup Card Personal Information Report 05 xj Display Search 3 R Ch Headi Select Display descriptions Display sequence ieee eee gt haces card number order Number ua PEAT C name order Department q Card name C alphabetical names by department IV Employee number Vv Hire date Hire date Vv Termination date Term
119. isplay descriptions Change Heading M PC number Display sequence PC r Task Log order Task E Log Date Time C Date time order Log Date Time V Panel number Panel Code Code V Alarm status Alarm status IV Date Time Date Time V Card number Card number Card name Card name V Where Where See Gi omer ieee Reports Printer Attributes I ustom report Report line length Maximum 172 120 for an g cm i Fi View x explanation or Upper Management Schedule Print J Print to file of maximum line length 3 Press the Schedule button This will cause a Schedule Report pop up window to appear Schedule Report Building Hours Executive x IV Enabled Scheduling starts on or after day Wednesday May 01 2002 Schedule time 11 00 00PM Schedule monthly on day f1 E of the month last day of month if too large C the First Z v of the month X Cancel 4 Select the date time and frequency of the report you wish to run It is also possible to cross reference other scheduled reports and downloads by pressing the Grid button 5 Press the OK button once your settings are correct Page 127 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 3 1 Display Some of the reports exceed 80 characters per line in length Therefore when using an 80 column printer the records will be truncated deleted past the 80th character on the right side of the screen In order to display or prin
120. l Safe Fail Secure Cases When using door strikes For fail safe operation wire to COM and N C contacts and do NOT select the normally open field For fail secure operation wire to COM and N O contacts and select the normally open field When using magnetic locks For fail safe operation wire to COM and N O contacts and do NOT select the normally open field For fail secure operation wire to COM and N C contacts and select Y the normally open field Page 45 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 4 2 2 Door Sense Input This connection describes the sense input number for the door sense door status door position contact Refer to your specific Panel Installation Guide for sense Input location If the door sense input contact for the door will be changed from the default enter the number from the range available 0 16 55 or 56 71 in an ALM or OUT configuration Range Designations 16 23 MicroLPM Normally Closed Mag Lock Page 46 of 206 24 31 MicroLPM8 32 39 MicroLPM12 40 47 SAMI supervised door sense 48 55 SAM2 supervised door sense 16 19 IQ 200 16 23 1Q 400 16 27 IQ 600 16 35 IQ 1000 16 23 SIM 4 16 31 SIM8 Click on if the door lock sense input contact is Normally Closed A Normally Closed sense input will lock the door when the system detects an open circuit except when using the Maglock option When selected this option will terminate the doo
121. lephone Numbers ecceeeeeeeeeeeeenteeeeeees 201 5 8 Logging Off from a Panel deccscccersceeveeacesaesecunevrascscttetdgonteains eutames nett teatecese 202 5 9 Exiting ConkigUL seen ie a a aren tener Te 203 5 10 ConFigUL Configuration Glossary esesssesssessessresietrisstistriettnnttnstnnntnnntnnnennnnnne 204 Page vi of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 1 0 Introduction Welcome to the redesigned LINC NET for Windows XP Professional and Vista Business Edition the enterprise programming software from PCSC This user friendly PC based access control manager is fairly simple to operate and provides Help screens along the way to make operation even easier We ve recently redesigned the LINC NET manuals LiINC NET for Windows XP Professional and Vista Business Edition operates under the Microsoft Windows XP Professional and Vista operating systems The host PC should be dedicated to the access control system to ensure security integrity and management efficiency Other Windows XP Professional and or Vista applications should not be running concurrently with LINC NET for XP Professional LiINC NET functions on two separate levels Administrator and User This manual has been designed to provide information for the Administrator level of LINC NET which allows an individual to set the parameters of the system and configure LINC NET s operation with the different panels it controls To obtain a complete understan
122. les illustrating the address es of the panel s defined previously in the database Click on the mouse once and a page of panels defined within the LINC NET database will be displayed Click on the appropriate box next to each panel Placing an checkmark v button in the box indicates that the panel has been selected to be on line for data exchange with the Host PC To the right of the screen is the Panel Status field It should transition from Off line to On line indicating that successful communications have been established between the Host and the panel PCB Repeat the previous steps until all required Direct Connect panels are communicating with the Host PC Page 170 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 3 2 Date Format Modification A feature of LiNC NET is the enforcement of proper Date format LINC NET assesses your internal settings as it boots up A Date setting that does not allow for 4 digit year will cause the internal alarm to sound Your internal Date settings should should always be set to a four digit year Procedure 1 Go to the Start menu Settings and choose Control Panel from the sub menu zip a New Office Document Lg Open Office Document Programs S Documents EA Settings J Control Panel 3 Printers al Eind HA Taskbar He Run c Shut Down 4 Windows NT Workstation 2 In the Control Panel menu choose Regional Settings 5 Control Panel oix Eie Edit View
123. lient before entering a password 2 1 2 Exiting LINC NET From the System or User Commands Menu press the EXIT button at the bottom of the screen to sign off LINC NET The Sign on screen will appear Enter your default Exit name 1 and then the password EXIT to terminate LINC NET NOTE During system set up a system password is installed that will allow varying levels of access to LINC NET for Windows XP Professional and Vista Business Edition There will be both an access password and an exiting password NOTE To prevent data loss or database corruption while LINC NET is running you MUST use your Exit password DO NOT use a warm boot CTRL ALT DEL or a cold boot Power switch off to terminate the LINC NET application software Page 4 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 System Commands and Menus System Menu A section of the LINC NET program is used by the LINC NET System Administrator to establish the basic system parameters of LINC NET The System Menu also gives access to features such the Password Menu which are restricted from the User Menu User Menu A section of the LINC NET program that is used by the normal operators of the LINC NET System The User Menu functions for the day to day use of the LINC NET system including activating and reactivating cards and establishing time periods and holidays For a detailed description of the User Menu please see the LINC NET 5 14 for Windows XP Professional Use
124. ll be able to access floors defined by the floor groups during the corresponding Time Periods Change to the time period 1 31 which will enable the cardholder to access up to 4 corresponding floor groups To make bulk card changes 1 For each data field to be changed position the icon on the field name in gray text Push the right mouse button to select this field for bulk change in black text Refer to Add Card definitions Administrator Guide for the field descriptions 2 Type in the card range to be changed by setting the from and to fields with the first and last card numbers 3 Press the Start Change button Page 87 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 6 2 3 Card Change Card Employee Entering employee personal information is optional as it does not affect access control operations We have recently updated the Employee form We ve removed the several layers of sub tabs and in the Employee screen and rearranged it between here and a new screen Photo to be explained below The Employee form contains data fields for the following information Employee Information Dates of Employment and Telephone Numbers rE System Commands Employee Information Employee Number Company Division Department Region Site Page 88 of 206 Card number EMPLOYEE INFORMATION Employee number Company Division Department Region Site Change card s from card number to and including card number Card
125. llows for Regional Anti Passback For more information see the 5 14 Install Manual Appendix A P N 33 10055 002 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D Example If a card is presented to a Bldg In Building In reader the cardholder s Bldg status must be OUT prior to use That is to say he cannot be in the building and attempt to get back in again This feature stops the passback of cards LINC NET can be programmed to ignore or bypass the Entry Exit logic to specific cardholders by setting the individual entry exit exemption status If the cardholder does not follow the Entry Exit logic access status will be one of the following 1 Strict Always denied access when strict anti passback is selected in the panel setup and a possible alarm and logger message will be generated 2 Lenient A single violation ONLY is allowed when lenient anti passback is selected in the panel setup and a possible alarm and logger message will be generated 3 Soft Always ALLOWED access when soft anti passback is selected in the panel setup and a possible alarm and logger message will be generated Building Department The cardholder with this attribute can go against the entry exit Park criteria for building or department type readers The cardholder with this attribute does not have to comply with the entry exit criteria used by parking type readers 2 2 6 1 5 Authorization Group Assign the authorization group number 1
126. loss of the primary system This allows 30 seconds for the backup system to be fully energized and connected to necessary communication lines and other devices followed by 5 1 2 minutes for the system to boot up conduct memory tests file system check security verifications and prepare for full system operation The backup computer shall have the capabilities of the primary such as memory speed and the like i Failure of the main computer system hard disk and alarm monitor shall result in switchover to the backup system and shall be indicated by an audible or obvious visual indication j The installation instructions shall specify that a fault tolerant system may be used in lieu of complete duplication of the system if every component in the fault tolerant system including the software and the power supply is duplicated k The installation instructions shall specify that in addition to the main power supply and secondary power supply that are required to be provided at the central supervisory station the system shall be provided with an uninterruptable power supply UPS with sufficient capacity to operate the computer equipment for a minimum of 15 minutes If more than 15 minutes is required for the secondary power supply to supply the UPS input power the UPS shall be capable of providing input power for at least that amount of time l The installation instructions shall specify that the UPS shall comply with the Standard for Uninterru
127. m to pass through facility related readers PIN or Expiration Date Parking Readers If you select Park Only as the primary expiration choice the system automatically selects Date If you select PIN only available when primary expiration is set to Global you will have the capability of user select 4 digit PIN codes These PIN codes are used in conjunction with a reader and PIN Pad Names for Cardholders Exist PCSC panel products have the ability to store the cardholder names within the panel itself However in the MicroLPM selecting this option will decrease the number of cardholders from 1016 to 600 cardholders the capacity of the IQ SIM panels are not effected by downloading If you require names and more cardholders than 600 you will need to purchase a memory expansion kit for the MicroLPM 12 Digit Card Number Various card formats are available within the system When using the MagStripe or Watermark format where a site code is not available this option must be selected The panel series supports 8 12 digit ABA Track 2 format data Page 13 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 2 5 Bulk Initialization Daylight Savings The Daylight Savings Cycle may be programmed into the panel Start Enter the date of the official start of Daylight Savings In the U S it is usually the first Sunday of April Stop Enter the date of the official end of Daylight Savings In the U S it is usually the last Sunday of October
128. mate s memory Tamper Detect Enter the sense input number 13 for tamper detect Printer Baud Rate Define the speed of the serial printer that is connected to the panel MicroLPM 1200 2400 4800 9600 1Q SIM 9600 only NOTE For further information regarding individual panels refer to the following Installation Guides MicroLPM P N 33 10019 001 Ultimate P N 33 10035 001 1Q 200 P N 33 10036 001 SIM P N 33 10037 001 1Q 400 P N 33 10057 001 Page 35 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 3 2 3 Site Panel Setup Address Address Enter the address of the site where the panel is located Contact Enter the Name and number of the Person to contact in regards to the LINC NET Panel system A System Commands PANEL SETUP Features Hardware Address Panel time periods ADDRESS Street 1111 Any Street anywhere John Doe 800 555 1212 GO TO USER MENU Page 36 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 3 2 4 Site Panel Setup Panel Time Periods Each panel is given the ability to handle 31 different time periods that are defined through the User menu If a particular panel uses time periods separate from other panels in the system they can be created and monitored here LINC NET has the ability to support 99 999 unique Time Periods 4 System Commands PANEL SETUP FOR WINDOWS 00 yi 16 16 Tpi6 24 24 Tp24 1 Tp9 17 17 Tpi7 25 25 Tp25 BULK 22
129. n TP not active Function Type a Eevnt Access Time ost by card group Access Card CC TP When TP active When TP not active Function Type z Edit 4 TPMOR CCT headiag Resder Report l i In the screen example for Report ReTeHdg1 Heading Reader Report has been selected and the translatable text is listed below it Under Report there are 14 files that contain translatable text ReTeHdg1 Heading Reader Report ReCcHdg1 Heading Output Report ReSiHdg1 Heading Input Report ReUIHdg1 Heading Panel Report ReCaHdg1 Heading Card Authorization Report ReNaHdg1 Heading Card Personal Information Report ReHoHdg1 Heading Host Report ReAgHdg1 Heading Authorization Group Report ReTpHdg1 Heading Time Period Report ReHIHdg1 Heading Holiday List Report ReTaHdg1 Heading Input Alarm Report ReXaHdg1 Heading Transaction Alarm Report ReFgHdg1 Heading Floor Group Report ReKsHdg1 Heading Card Status Report Page 164 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 2 5 Screen Messages El Dictionay Transtar IAF ee eS eSB ea PSTC SS eV EE Files _me Menu menu items hints messages Browse Cancel Save Find amp ID aa o a amp Password amp Client amp Bulk amp Site Host compute amp MicroLPM amp Download amp Online amp Door Hard amp ware amp lnput amp Output xl amp ID os amp Password amp Client amp Bulk amp Site amp MicroLPM amp
130. n of the Host computer and its connected Workstations By choosing either the Host or Workstation radio buttons you can enter the address to different connected PC s It is only possible to enter one Host address but LINC NET allows addressing for 20 Workstations System Commands a x PCSC fi 111 Any Street anywhere 0 800 555 1212 fi 800 555 1212 GO TO USER MENU Page 25 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 3 2 Site Panel 2 2 3 2 1 Site Panel Setup Features 4 System Commands PANEL SETUP Rn os Panertme perioas PASSWORD CARD TABLE FORMAT Primary expiration park global DAYLIGHT SAVINGS PIN or Expiration date parking readers BULK pr SITE Enter 3 24 1980 I Names for card holders exist poor j Exit 10 29 1980 F 12 digit card numbers M HARDWARE caRD ENTRY EXIT ENFORCEMENT Piae El ERY fo gt NoLoad 7 a None z PASSWORD OTHER AN T Renewable shunt Multiple facility codes M LOGGER REPORTS NAAR EAARSAEATA BASRA ALAA AA eT uek Es HELP GO TO USER MENU 2 2 3 2 1 1 Password The default password PYMTF is used to logon the panel during the initial set up It is recommended that once communication is established with the panel on line the password should be changed Since PYMTF is used for initial set up you must use PYMTF to logon each time a new panel is added to the system NOTE The panel password will retur
131. n this field indicates that the floor connected to that relay is accessible to the cards that use this floor group Often cardholders of different levels of access will activate different relays floor groups depending on job type and seniority This field shows to which reader if any the relay is assigned This field can be updated from any floor group There is one set of relay to reader assignments for each panel and changes made in one floor group will be reflected in every other floor group of that panel There is a 4 Reader max on any elevator system Select the panel number The name of the panel is displayed in the field located in the lower left corner of the screen to the left of the tabs 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 6 Card 2 2 6 1 Card Add Card Card information to grant access to a cardholder is user defined The user allows the cardholder to enter or exit a facility by defining Card parameters The user can also enter personal information for the cardholders Refer to Cardholders Personal Data System Commands x Oe ordnance ee fa x x First name Middle name Last name NORMAL ACCESS AUTHORIZATION GROUP MISCELLANEOUS IV Card active 1 agt Card group T LOnMAECESS 2 ago Affiliation CAPABLE TO OVERRIDE 3 ag0 I Event lockout 4 F Access cost pug EXPIRATION DATES Primary fen 3 2011 Secondary 6713 2011 Add card s from card number fo Start add
132. n to factory default when the panel is factory reset 2 2 3 2 1 2 Daylight Savings The Daylight Savings cycle may be programmed into the panel Enter Enter the date of the official start of Daylight Savings In the US it the first Sunday in April Enter the date that daylight savings begins in month day year format e g 04 01 2001 Exit Enter the date of the official end of Daylight Savings In the US it is the last Sunday in October Enter the ending date in the same format e g 10 04 2001 NOTE Do to Y2K compliancy the PC must be configured for a 4 digit year format Consult the Windows Control Panel Regional Settings and select the Short Date format of mm dd yyyy and the Long Date format of mm dd yyyy to accommodate the LINC NET for uninterrupted proper operation Page 26 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 3 2 1 3 Entry Exit Enforcement Each panel supports 3 separate levels of Entry Exit enforcement Strict Lenient and Soft Each enforcement level can be assigned individually by Parking Department or Building type readers but is enforced only when the Entry function and its corresponding Exit function reader s are on the same panel Entry Exit Enforcement cannot function at any of the 3 levels if the Entry reader s are on one panel and the corresponding Exit readers are on another panel unless a user is using Regional Antipassback For more information see the 5 14 Install Manual Appendix A P N 33
133. nd detail NOTE Access to this feature can be determined by program level and password protected Procedure 1 Goto START Menu Programs LNv5_14_xx ConfigLN 2 In ConfigLN check the Operator Audit box in the Miscellaneous section Miscellaneous I Previous version not LINC NET for Windows IV MicroLPM ELV in use T ELY Max one button IV MicroLPM PLUS4 in use IV Photo Imaging j IV ORION 7_CLIENTS in use not allowed on Network LINCID aal 3 Click the Write button 4 Click the Exit button You have now activated Operator Audit 3 4 4 1 Operator Audit Display RTE Display Search File Option Change Heading Date Time All fields are displayed Custom report Report line length Maximum None b Create View j Print ___ Print to file Page 135 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 4 4 2 Operator Audit Search E Setup Operator Audit Report 4 28 2002 12 00 00 Al 4728 2002 11 59 59 PI Page 136 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 4 5 Report Headings Building Hours This feature allows an individual to see all the hours of access affecting any given department or affiliation within a panel Procedure 1 Goto START Menu Programs LNv5_14_xx ConfigLN 2 In ConfigLN check the Building hours report box in the Miscellaneous section Miscellaneous J Previous version not LINC NET for Windows
134. ne A panel is on line after a panel down occurrence Cardholder attempting to escort another cardholder who is escort required through the reader is not recognized as escort capable Occurs whenever a user tries to use a card without Park Out status to enter the parking facility Occurs whenever a user tries to use a card without Park In status to exit the parking facility The cardholder has entered an erroneous PIN number at the terminal An erroneous PIN has been entered on the cardholder s fourth consecutive attempt at entering their PIN Cardholder has incorrect entry exit status but soft enforcement allows access and statuses are synchronized The panel has lost power The power to the panel was restored or a warm boot of the panel occurred 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D TPMOR Auth 1 The first of two cards was authorized to satisfy the Two Person Minimum Occupancy Rule TPMOR Auth 2 The second of two cards was authorized to satisfy the Two Person Minimum Occupancy Rule TPMOR Violation Violation of the Two Person Minimum Occupancy Rule one or both cards are not authorized Undefined Card The cardholder has used a card that has not been defined in the system Upload Error An error has occurred during the upload process Page 114 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 9 2 3 Transaction Alarms Originating at the Host Alarm Not Acknowledged Anomaly Close
135. nected to the selected port provided that you know what it is Type the panel number that you want to configure 1 200 in the Current Panel Number block Page 191 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 6 To confirm the number click on the Inquiry button The system will confirm the current panel number first with a prefix and display a prefix if the number is correct Inquiry Entry 02 05 44 FF F6 03 49 In the example the Inquiry reflects a correct panel number entry first a prefix and confirms the correct entry with a prefix Inquiry Response 02 05 44 FF F6 03 49 02 05 0A F6 FF 03 07 Page 192 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 7 At this point you need to type in the panel s password All panels are shipped from factory with the default password PYMTF It will be discussed later in this chapter how to change a panel s password Type in the panel s password and press the Logon button SIZE por po gl 02 05 44 FF F6 03 49 02 05 0A F6 FF 03 07 OK 02 OD 70 FF F6 50 59 4D 54 46 00 00 00 03 23 02 05 OA F6 FF 03 07 At this point the panel is ready to be configured Page 193 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 5 2 Connecting to a Panel s through a LAN Connection 3001 Beud 197 1685146 My OPEN PORT OPort 3001 PHost Raddr 192 168 5 106 connecting on RemotePort 3001 1
136. nel Transactions see section 2 2 9 2 2 e Host Transactions see section 2 2 9 2 3 FRIAR MARRS BS 3 Click on the Search button to scroll to another panel and define alarms Tab to Shunt Time Period field and click on the Search button to scroll to a different Shunt Time Period for the Sense Input Transaction Alarms Page 110 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 9 2 1 Transaction Alarms Definitions Code Shunt Time Period Priority Location Text for Alarm History Log Instructions Host Transactions Panel Transactions Add Delete Alarm Panel Enter the Transaction code to be defined Codes must be added from the add delete box at the bottom of the screen before they can be defined and entered into the system See the Real time alarm code definitions at the end of this section Enter the time period number whereby the alarm will be shunted disabled when that time period is in effect Alarms are presented in priority order Alarms with the lowest priority number are displayed first For each alarm being configured assign a value 0 being the highest which will dictate in which order it will be acknowledged Enter a number from 0 to 9999 and press Enter This is an informational field and can contain any text A transaction alarm can take place at the Host or at the panel reader location Enter the location where the transaction alarm occurs The text entered in
137. neous 4 1 Understanding Control Counters Control Counters CC s provide output for relays to control door strikes external alarm shunts outputs open collector outputs digital dialers gates alarm bells lights etc Individual action and control are defined by the programmed parameters of the CC Control counters can also be used for timers and counters depending on the application The flexibility and versatility of the CC is defined as User Programmable Logic UPL Control counter operations are divided into 3 parts Input Computation Output Action of the CC is provided by card access sense input or by Time Period Input Control Counters require an input to provide a trigger to perform a computation and provide an output determined by the results of that computation 4 1 1 Table of Inputs Computations and Outputs Input Computation Output Card Access No Operation Relay Output Sense Input Increment Voltage Output Time Period Decrement Increment each second Decrement each second Increment each minute Decrement each minute Clear auto Inc Dec Override Time Period for one cycle Suspend Time Period Control Until a Restore Restore Time Period Control Energize Load High Value De energize Load Low Value Control Counters have user defined values that determine when an output is to be energized or de energized When a CC is set to the energize level the output associated with that CC will energiz
138. nfiguring this system must carefully fill in the appropriate program level entry being aware that access to each field must be coordinated with each operator s password ID number password access time period and designated accessibility to System User Switch and Reports modes NOTE Before beginning this procedure please be sure that the principles of the Password levels are understood A Program Level is a hierarchical organized according to rank arrangement of authority used to govern which logon passwords may access the different areas of the LINC NET for Windows XP Professional and Vista Business Edition program Once the Program Level system is configured access to the Password menu itself becomes limited to those given access Avoid accidentally preventing key operators or security from accessing the Password menu Page 105 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 8 2 1 To Begin Click on the Program Level and the Program Level screen will appear The file is divided into three columns The first column describes the menu heading The second column identifies the sub menu description The third column is reserved for assigning a numeric value for access to each menu By default all LINC NET menus and sub menus have program level 98 assigned to them This is the second lowest program level 2 2 8 2 2 Program Level Hierarchy Range of numeric values 0 to 99 100 possible levels where Default PYMTF 0 Highest program
139. ng and exiting time periods 2 2 1 5 3 Floor Groups 2 2 1 6 Card 2 2 1 6 1 Add 2 2 1 6 2 Change 2 2 1 6 3 LINC ID Page 7 of 206 Controls the destination of an elevator cab based on a card s authorization attributes When a card is swiped at a reader inside a cab the time period floor group pairs assigned to the card are evaluated to determine which relays the card can activate at the current time Of those relays the ones that are assigned to the reader engage the floor buttons from which the cardholder can make a selection The Card menu defines the cardholder data All the options are here Each card can be assigned the following information cardholder name normal or long access override capability with event lockout and access costs escort status entry exit exemption card group specification affiliation counter number class PIN authorization group and expiration dates Allows an administrator to add a range of cards with the same information Refer to the LINC ID manual P N 33 10042 001 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D INTEGRITY 2 2 1 7 Integrity 2 2 1 7 1 Backup M PASSWORD gt 2 2 1 8 Password 2 2 1 8 1 Password Only History files will be backed up to the selected drive Each password is defined with access privileges that determine which functions are available to an operator The initial system password is PYMTF In addition to passwords and ID levels class levels None Sy
140. ng mode _Local ase port 0 0 2700 2700 2759 Stand alone Register OCX am Host Local PC number C LINC NET on network disables CLIENTs am Work Station HOST PC name Concentrators on network HOST base port 0 0 2700 2700 2739 Concentrator Setup in ConFigLN 3 Press the Write button at the top left of the ConFigLN screen rhea i i Change font fai Exit Page 182 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 8 6 2 To create a specific TCP IP port for a Host Workstation PC 1 Open ConFigLN 2 Inthe Task Communication section of the Main screen select the Host base port to the unique number that was set in the Host computer M Task communication IV NiCcard on board I Alternate messaging mode Local base port fo 0 2700 2700 2739 C Stand alone Register OCX am Host Local PE number ja LINC NET on network disables CLIENT s am Work Station HOST PC name HosT C Concentrators on network am Concentrat amp HOST base port jo 0 2700 2700 2739 gt 3 Press the Write button at the top left of the ConFigLN screen version 05 14 01 7 Read Set default Change font Est 4 8 6 3 To assign a specific TCP IP port to a panel Once the unique TCP IP port has been defined in the Host computer assigning the specific port to a panel is a fairly simple process 5 Open LiNC NET 6 Inthe System menu and proceed to the Site Host compu
141. nistrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 4 10 Report Headings Card Authorization Report cont 3 4 10 2 Card Authorization Report Search l0 x Display Search Select Search values E Card number from fp to DO O First name kz or isd or is Last name sid or lt or sis Card active I Active Escort capable I Escort capable Affiliation o o Authorization group or or Expiration date from 4 28 2002 to 4 28 2002 r r r r B Escort required I Escort required r r r r Time Segment Setup I Case sensitive text search for searches marked with Custom report Report line length Maximum 182 72 Noe SY Create View Exit Print I Print to file 3 4 10 3 Card Authorization Report Search Time Segment Search Setup At the bottom of the menu is the Time Segment Setup option that is also contained in the Authorization Group report section This option provides the operator with a means of querying the system by an instance in time rather than by Authorization Group definition The Time Segment Search option is useful when it is not known which or how many authorization groups are defined to include a specific period of time By using this resource the block of time itself is stipulated and then the system is searched for records relevant to that period of time Time Segment Search Setup Select Search values IV Search holiday time periods
142. nnected to the selected port Type the panel number that you want to connect to in the Current Panel Number block 7 To confirm the number click on the Inquiry button The system will confirm the current panel number first with a prefix and display a prefix if the number is correct Inquiry reflects a correct panel number entry first a prefix and confirms the correct entry with a prefix Page 195 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 8 At this point you need to type in the panel s password All panels are shipped from the factory with the default password PYMTF lt will be discussed later in this chapter how to change a panel s password Type in the panel s password and press the Logon button Configure Comm port configuration Connection typ i Direct C Modem Get current New panel number 240 E Change numb Baud 1200 7 Update M Multipoint x Who s there M LOG Restart panel Logoff OPEN PORT RPort 3001 RHost Raddr 197 168 5 68 connecting on RemotePort 3001 CONNECTED SEND READY INQUIRY 02 OS 44 FF FE 03 41 02 OS OA FE FF 03 OF OK LOG ON 02 OD 70 FF FE 50 59 4D 54 46 00 00 00 03 2B 02 OS OA FE FF 03 OF OK At this point the panel is ready to be configured Page 196 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 5 3 Changing a Panel s Number To change the current number of a controller or the default number
143. o initialize all panels 1 Make all appropriate changes for Bulk Initialization of the panels 2 Right click the header to each item to select deselect 3 Select the Start Bulk Change of All Panels Selected Fields button Page 11 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 2 2 Bulk Initialization Card Technology In this section you must select the card reader technology that you will implement into your access control system Select the appropriate type of card reader in the Format window The available card technology formats are as follows ProTech Readers MagStripe Watermark PCSC Wiegand Indala 12 Digit Sensor 26 BR 350 BR 351 BR 352 BR 370 BR 371 All Hughes ID Proximity BR 450 BR 451 BR 452 BR 470 BR 471 Any Watermark card with the 12 digit format 34 bit PCSC Wiegand format All Sensor Proximity Readers Indala Proximity format No site code Magnetic Stripe Standard Sensor 26 bit format NOTE BR 700 readers are setup as Sensor 26 readers Sensor 34 Special PCSC 26 37 40 Corp_1000 Motorola 32 Smartcard_40 Standard Sensor 34 bit format Special format Standard PCSC Proximity format Special 35 bit HID Proximity format Special 32 bit motorola Proximity format HID 40 bit Smartcard format A letter or additional reference description that describes the reader type can follow the card technology PIN Pad 1 Page 12 of 206 PIN Pad with the reader Insert Reader 5
144. o the access unlock time expiring the door shunt time is immediately canceled Hence the overall duration of the door being shunted is the access time plus the shunt time When the Maglock option is NOT selected then upon a card transaction or 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 4 2 3 Egress Input Log Normally Open Energize on Egress 2 2 4 2 4 Reader Log Function an egress operation the shunt time begins as soon as the door is unlocked The shunt time cancels when the specified time has elapsed or when the door is closed Regardless of the option selection should the door be accessed by card transaction or egress operation but NOT opened the shunt time will cancel upon the access time expiring NOTE MicroLPM standard firmware must be version 1 9 5 or higher or version 3 9 5 or higher if Plus The Maglock option is not supported in Plus MicroLPMs version 2 X or MicroELV version 5 8 X systems All IQ and SIM panels support the Maglock option This connection selects the sense input number that is to control the Request to exit egress for this door If the egress sense input for a door will be changed from the default enter the available number 0 16 39 Select this option if you wish to write egress transactions into the hard disk for later report creation Select this option if the Egress switch is a normally open N O contact This option will energize the door strike when Reque
145. o trigger outputs without generating an alarm or real time transaction Elevator Control The card will be able to access floors defined by the floor groups during the corresponding Time Periods Enter the time period 0 999 which will enable the cardholder to access the corresponding floor group ELV must be enabled in the ConfigLN program NOTE Inthe elevator series panels sense inputs 72 119 are setup as Button Sense Inputs Inverted Input Polarity Output Action Check box if the Sense Input should be inverted Output action is defined by the fields Counter Preload T and Operation Counter controls the counter number while Preload T and Operation define the counter action Counter Controls the counter number Preload Instruction to load a numeric value into the counter T Time Period does not have priority Operation Instruction that acts upon the numeric value already loaded into the counter Output action can be defined for each of the three conditions listed below Page 61 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 5 1 1 Hardware Input Upon Condition Normal Closed Alarm Ajar T rouble Forced re System Commands csc If defined as a dry contact alarm point supervisory alarm point or event Control counter action will be performed upon going into normal status after an alarm condition If defined as a door sense control counter action will be executed upon detecting
146. of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 4 3 2 Phototrace This feature can be used only if the administrator s system came equipped with PCSC s LiNC ID video badging software Activating Phototrace allows the User to see each cardholder s archived badge photo The pull down menu allows three options 2 2 4 3 2 1 Trace Types None no extra features TraceOnly only Phototrace SolicitOpen Solicit Open feature To learn more about Phototrace and it s uses please consult the Linc ID Administrator manual NOTE Depending on the panel firmware version when toggling status for In Out of doors either an Authorized card or an Authorized card followed by a door open activation will toggle In Out status NOTE MicroLPM Firmware versions 1 9 5 and 7 9 5 or higher provide for an Authorized card followed by a Door Open to toggle In Out status NOTE MicroLPM Firmware versions 1 9 5 3 9 5 5 9 16 or 7 9 5 or lower provides for an Authorized card ONLY to toggle In Out status NOTE All IQ and SIM panels require the door to be opened prior to updating the card status Page 54 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 4 4 Door Overview Access Actions re System Commands READER SELECTION First reader A Time related Hardware connections Features Access actions Counter 0 x TIME PERIOD CONTROL Card group X Time period 00 LoadHigh J DecrementSec Loadzero v RE INTEGRITY PASSWORD
147. ogoff button to exit the panel Though the panel will eventually Logoff by itself via a timer you will eliminate any communication complications by logging off properly Configure 0 Ea r Comm port configuration Current panel number fi H Inquiry Connection typ Perea PYMTF Logon Direct C Modem Get current New panel number 240 _Change number Baud 3600 7 Update I Multipoint f H Who s there Restart panel 4D 54 46 00 00 00 03 2B GET COMM PORT 09 40 05 00 03 41 oA 40 05 00 48 03 OA Page 202 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 5 9 Exiting ConFigUL At the end of your session with ConFigUL click on the Close Port button which ceases your connection to the panels and exits the Configuration Menu You may exit ConFigUL or reestablish a connection using a different connection type Direct or LAN 2 Configure x Connection type Direct LAN Open port Port 2001 F IP address i971 68 5 68 I Terminal serve il Exit OPEN PORT RPort 3001 RHost Raddr 197 168 5 68 connecting on RemotePort 3001 CONNECTED 00 00 03 2B 02 05 OA OK GET COMM PORT 02 09 40 Page 203 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 5 10 ConFigUL Configuration Glossary Connection Type Direct LAN Change Change Number Close Port Get Current IP Address Logoff Logon Modem Open Port Password Port Restart Page 204 of 206
148. on of currently used Data Files to C Backup folder to store current data Or Copy C Program Files PCSC 5 xx 01 Files Default location of currently used data files to C Backup folder to store current data LiNC NET Data Files At the LINC NET PC create a folder Windows on the Hard Disk drive to preserve the currently used data files This folder should be named Backup Then copy all data to the backup folder Ina Multi User LINC NET system the data files are stored in a shared folder This folder is called Files by default and this folder is mapped to a Network Drive Copy the contents of the shared folder Files to the Backup folder Copy C Files Default location of currently used Data files to C Backup folder to store current data 4 9 2 Setting Runtime Parms in ConFigLN In order to maintain your existing database when upgrading from LINC NET 5 12 to 5 14 it is necessary to be aware of Runtime Parms in ConFigLN Page 184 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D This will preserve the existing database in case of any problems during the upgrade You may now proceed to the update upgrade procedure Step A Click on the Start Programs LiNC NET INI If you have LINC NET version 5 08 01 already installed you will need to observe the Directory of Database field Example Step B Step C NOTE Step D Page 185 of 206 It will display C LnwFiles Default for stand alone system or T Default location for a m
149. op dates Card Table format and Entry Exit options ry _System Commands BULK INITIALIZATION eS CARD TECHNOLOGY DAYLIGHT SAVINGS Format pcsc 26 3740 Start zanso Sto DOOR LOCK ACCESS TIME 3 Rated Standard 5 ENTRY EXIT ENFORCEMENT CARD TABLE FORMAT Hoa Primary expiration park global Giova PIN or Parking reader expiration date Pin PA HARDWARE ao V Names for cardholders exist INTEGRITY I 12 digit card numbers PASSWORD Note Right click on field label to selectideselect field All fields selected will be modified on start change ALARM LOGGER Lil REPORTS HELP GO TO USER MENU If you have just installed LINC NET using ConFigLN you will notice that the Bulk Initialization page is almost exactly the same as the Create Data Base Default Values page You will also notice that the entries made in the Create Data Base Default Values page will appear here in the Bulk Initialization page 2 2 2 1 Making Changes in Bulk Initialization Select All Fields This button selects all data fields All fields will be displayed in bold Deselect All Fields This button clears the selection for all data fields All fields will be displayed in gray Select a Single Entry Right click on the field to be changed The field will be highlighted in bold Start Bulk Change of All Panels Selected Fields This button starts the update of the selected fields for each panel T
150. ore the entry exit rule for the first access to the parking area If you do NOT select the option the entry exit rule will be followed Invalid PIN Entry Counter This area will show the number of PIN entries before a user PIN error occurs This field will normally be blank Page 94 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D Credit Balance Page 95 of 206 Enter the number of credit units an employee will be assigned when the system is enabled for access cost Refer to Door Overview Features for access cost per transaction for each card group Depending upon the number of credits issued to a card group the Access cost for a card group will be subtracted from that balance The system will subtract the value that was assigned for the card group as access cost for every valid transaction The range of the credit balance is 0 to 999 The system will display the last date and time that the card was used and the reader accessed at the selected panel NOTE When toggling status for In Out of doors either an Authorized card or an Authorized card followed by a door open activation will toggle In Out status depending on the panel firmware version NOTE Firmware versions 1 9 5 and 7 9 5 or higher provide for an Authorized card followed by a Door Open to toggle In Out status Firmware versions 1 9 5 3 9 5 5 9 16 or 7 9 5 or lower provide for an Authorized card ONLY to toggle In Out status NOTE All IQ and SIM panels require tha
151. ort Headings Xaction Alarm eeeccceeeesseceeeeeneeeeeenaeeeeeeaeeeseeaaeeeeeeaaeeeseenaeeeeeeaas 152 3 4 17 1 Transaction Alarm Reports DiSplay esecceeesseeeeeenereeesneeeeseneeeeeeeaeeeeesaeeeeseneeeeesenerereeaes 152 3 4 17 2 Transaction Alarm Reports Search ceeccceeeceeeneeeeneeseneeeeaeeseaeeseaeeseaeeseaeeeeaeeseaeessaeeteaeene 152 3 4 18 Report Headings Print Photos 00 0 eececeeeeneeeeeenaeeeeeeaaeeeeeeaaeeeeeeaaeeeeeeaaeeeeeeaeeeeneaas 153 AO MMISCENANCOUS r arer rE n e are a e aa a a a e aaar aaa a a aaa eaae a Eae Sai 154 4 1 Understanding Control Counters 00 0 0 cceeeecceccceeeeeeeeeeeenaaeeeeeeeeeeeeesesaaeaaaaaeeeeeees 154 4 1 1 Table of Inputs Computations and Outputs cececeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeceeeeeseaeeesaeeseaeeeeaees 154 A L2 EXAMPIOS iea Aa AAEE eA PAESANA AI AERA KESA Ra R TARAKA AASE NETA HRA 156 4 1 2 1 EXAMPLE A Programming an Alarm to Activate an Output HOrn sssseeeseeeeeeseeesreereereeenes 156 4 1 2 2 EXAMPLE B Program Activation of an Output Horn When a Door is Left Open 157 4 1 2 3 EXAMPLE C Program De activation of an Output Horn When a Door is Closed 158 4 1 2 4 EXAMPLE D Program Constant Activation of a Horn Until Door Closes cesses 158 4 1 2 5 EXAMPLE E Program Automatic Door Open During Working Hours cceeeeeeeeeereeee 159 B22 EDDA T r E hawt Ginaiabaekuavaipoxsiubmenennibenaaiaimexuanubbencsvaies 160 42 ES EA A E
152. otech 40 bit BR270 HID Prox Reader Fortune 500 format PR732 PR733 PR735 PR736 Fortune 500 format w PIN Pad HID Prox Reader BP270 Corporate Secure format Motorola Prox Readers Corporate Secure format w PIN Pad Motorola Prox Readers w Bulletin PIN PAD HID 40 bit Smartcard HID 40 bit Smartcard with PIN_ PAD NOTE A letter or additional reference description that describes the reader type can follow the card technology PIN PAD indicates a PIN Pad with reader l indicates Insert Reader NOTE Not all reader card interfaces are current Check card data sheet for compatibility options Page 48 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 4 2 5 Alarm Control Output This connection controls which output number the feature selected should operate external shunt or local alarm Log Select this option if output transactions are to be logged in the LiINC NET journal External Shunt This feature activates the associated open collector output during the door open state This option can be used to shunt other alarm systems attached to the door Local Alarm Select this option if you wish to have an alarm annunciated at the door to inform the user that an alarm message will be generated and sent to the host if the door is not closed The open collector output defined by door output will be activated l System Commands PCSC DOOR OVERVIEW Number Local Alarm i af lt gt m v x First reader a
153. per synchronization The cardholder s second attempt at the reader will then grant him access 2 2 3 2 1 3 3 Soft Entry Exit Same as strict except that an error transaction is recorded statuses are synchronized and access is GRANTED Page 27 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 3 2 1 3 4 In Case of LockIn LockOut To restore operation to a card whose owner has been locked in or out due to an entry exit anti passback violation simply deactivate and then re activate the card from the Change Card screen with the panel s online NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE Page 28 of 206 Depending on the Panel firmware version when toggling status for In Out of doors either an Authorized card or an Authorized card followed by a door open activation will toggle In Out status MicroLPM Firmware versions 1 9 5 and 7 9 13 or higher provide for an Authorized card followed by a Door Open to toggle In Out status MicroLPM versions 1 9 5 3 9 5 5 9 16 or 7 9 13 or lower provides for an Authorized card ONLY to toggle In Out status All IQ and SIM panels require that the door be opened prior to updating the card status 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 3 2 1 4 Card Table Format Primary Expiration Park Global Park Only Global PIN or Expiration Date Parking Readers Names for Cardholders Exist 12 Digit Card Numbers Panels support parking department and building type readers The system can
154. piration date Time Period day of week Months of year Day of week Day of week abbreviated Journal codes Journal alarm status Pending alarm status input status panel Transaction alarm keys Upload error codes No Yes Task Communication 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 2 3 Menu Items 283 B S23 CM wy 36 3 2 S Oa 1 SE Te E Cancel Save Find Access granted first action Access granted second action Access granted third action Access denied action Access granted first action Access granted second action Access granted third action Access denied action Edit O fAccessgranted firstaction S S Reload Tabs access actions Plus Micrel PMY Eles Lists ema Report K Screen In the screen example for Menu TsAaPlus tabs access actions Plus MicroLPM has been selected and the translatable text is listed below it Under Menu there are 4 files that contain translatable text TsAaPlus tabs access actions Plus MicroLPM TsAaSid tabs access actions Standard MicroLPM Umsgs error messages Ulogcom phrases used in history logs Page 163 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 2 4 REPORT Heading O33 SS 43 wr aS SI 25 99 S 21 Teg Files ReTeHdg Heading Reader Report lt Cancel Saye Fina Micro R Name n Cost by card group Access Card CC TP When TP active Whe
155. ptable Power Supply Equipment UL 1778 or the Standard for Fire Protective Signaling Devices UL 1481 m The installation instructions shall specify that in order to perform maintenance and repair service a means for disconnecting the input to the UPS while maintaining continuity of power to the automation system shall be provided n The central supervising station equipment shall be designed and constructed so that any critical component can be replaced and the system restored to service within 30 minutes o If the central supervising station equipment is completely duplicated with standby equipment and a switchover can be accomplished in not more than 90 seconds with no loss of signals during this period the capacity of the system is to be considered unlimited This only applies for UL1076 Installation were the Redundant Central Supervising Station the Back Up Host in Hot Back up Mode p Supervision signals between premises alarm equipment and supervising station alarm receiver equipment shall be managed by the supervising station receiving equipment and not an intermediary network agent device or service unless investigated for such service q Network addressing of devises shall not make use of public domain name servers r The communication medium between protected property and communications service provider shall be for the exclusive use of the protected property and is not to be shared with other communications service provide
156. r Guide P N 37 10055 002 2 2 1 System Commands This section provides an overview of the System Commands Menu The System Commands Menu is displayed after LINC NET is started from Windows XP Professional and the Administrator logs onto the system From the System Commands Menu all features and functions are accessible After selecting a menu item a set of options will be displayed You can use either the mouse or keyboard command to initiate the function you wish to access Some features such as Bulk or Door have only one function screen associated with it and will access that screen when the button is clicked Other features such as Site or Hardware have several function screens associated with it and will give you a list of choices when the button is clicked INTEGRITY PASSWORD ALARM LOGGER REPORTS gt HELP Page 5 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 1 1 The System Commands Menu and Tool Bar The System Commands Menu is comprised of the following main menu items 2 2 1 2 Bulk SITE Ta H 2 2 1 3 Site Used for bulk initialization of data including Card Technology Access Times Daylight Savings Card Database Format and Entry Exit enforcement 2 2 1 3 1 Host computer 2 2 1 3 2 Panel 2 2 1 4 Door Allows the administrator to configure the method in which panels will connect to the Host computer The Host computer screen allows an administrator to establis
157. r each particular access point The Standard Access time duration is determined in Door Setup Allows the cardholder to use the Long Access time duration of a particular access point The time gets defined in the Door Setup Long Access 2 2 6 1 2 Capable of Override Event Lockout Access Cost 2 2 6 1 3 Escort Capable Required Page 76 of 206 LiNC NET provides a feature to disable access upon an event or alarm condition If the user will be allowed to override this condition select this option If the cardholder is to have this override capability click on the Event lockout box The ability to override the cost debit criteria If the cardholder is to have this override capability click on the Access cost box Ability to grant access to a cardholder that has the escort required attribute The holder must be accompanied by a cardholder that has the escort capable attribute A cardholder may have both capable and required attributes but always require a second unique cardholder with a capable attribute to gain access If the cardholder can be assigned as an Escort check Capable If the cardholder must be escorted select Required 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 6 1 4 Exempt from EntryExit Anti Passback Page 77 of 206 LiNC NET supports 3 levels of Entry Exit enforcement Parking Building and Department The cardholder s Entry Exit status and the function type of the access reader determine Entry
158. r LED will flash red green for up to 6 seconds During this time the second card must be presented for TPMOR processing to be lifted 2 2 4 3 1 3 Two Person Minimum Occupancy Counter To enable TPMOR 1 Display the appropriate door in Door Overview 2 Select the Two Person Minimum Occupancy box 3 Enter the control counter number in the counter field This option is used to count the number of people or cars within a room area or parking lot If TPMOR is selected the control counter number must be entered When using the Room Occupancy counter be sure to have at least one reader counting entries and another counting exits This control counter should NOT be used for any other functions Output Outputs used by the TPMOR system must be configured with Low and High 2 Access Cost for Card Group The MicroLPM Plus series offers a feature that debits units from a cardholder s record Debit can be determined by a reader and by acard group Enter the number of units 0 999 to debit for each card group at this reader Depending upon the number of credits issued to a card group the Access cost for a card group will be subtracted from that balance The system will subtract the value that was assigned for the card group as access cost for every valid transaction at a specified reader or readers only designated readers debits the card account status See the Change Card Status screen to allocate credits to a card account Page 53
159. r Microsoft Word to change the integer corresponding to the field Care should be taken in describing the field sizes The size of each record is affected by the size of its components i e fields Having too many large fields could degrade the overall performance of LINC NET 1 The Create DataBase program must be launched after each change in ZCAfield DAT 2 Select the Panel tab and scan all panels 3 Select the Files tab and select All files 4 Create the database 5 Select the LINC NET icon to launch the LincnetNT program 6 Verify that the changes have taken effect in the Card names fields in Card Add Page 80 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 6 2 Card Change Card LiNC NET offers a feature that allows bulk card changes On the Change Card form a check box precedes each data field Example Card Active These check boxes are used to select the field s that will be affected once the bulk change is initiated NOTE Card numbers can be assigned from 1 to 65 000 The total number of card assigned depends upon the size of the memory card and the firmware version installed in your panels Changing a Card Enter the card number in the Card number block To change a card name highlight the name of the cardholder and then enter the new name You must right mouse click on the fields along with the check box This will activate the field to be downloaded If you want to bulk update you have to make all c
160. r lock control counter activation upon door closure Otherwise the system will terminate the door lock control counter activation upon a door opening This option is related to card reader transactions as well as egress operations for the specific door The purpose of this option is to permit the door to be fully opened while preserving the magnetic locks deactivated state Without this option at the moment when the door switch contacts changed their state indicating that the door was slightly opened the power to the magnetic lock would be restored This condition could cause the lock to immediately pull in and prematurely secure the door prior to the person passing through the access point Meanwhile the transaction would be recorded as though the person actually did pass through the door The shunting of the door switch contacts shunt time is terminated differently depending upon whether the magnetic lock option is selected When the Maglock option is selected upon a card transaction or an egress operation the shunt time begins when the access time expires In other words when the door is unlocked and then opened as the door switch contacts are immediately shunted prior to unlocking the door remains unlocked until either it is closed or until its access unlock time expires Should the door still be open when the access time expires then the shunt time will begin at this point in time However if the door is closed prior t
161. r remains locked until authorized card or egress transaction occurs Page 42 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 4 2 Door Overview Hardware connections Door assignment criteria consists of sense inputs control counters reader type and transaction specifications The default assignments are set up as follows Default Door Sense Inputs Reader Detect Sense Inputs Default Egress Sense Inputs Lock Control Counters Door Shunt Local Alarm Control Counters are ODD numbers from 17 to 39 are numerical from 1 to 12 are EVEN numbers from 16 to 38 are in numerical order from 1 to 12 are in numerical order from 13 to 24 The first reader terminals are assigned by the 12 alphabet characters a b c etc through I on Panel 12 If a second reader will be assigned to a door it will be taken from one of the other 11 readers NOT assigned to an cE System Commands oe BE other door Name READER SELECTION DOOR OVERVIEW First reader Time related Hardware connections Features Access actions Page 43 of 206 DOORLOCK Output iv Log M Normally open Gass fo DOOR SENSE Input 17 v Normally closed T Mag lock EE EGRESS Input mM Log READER M Log Function Type 16 Access fd PCSC 26 37 40 Output 3 g M Log External shunt Local alarm Ah 2h 3h 4K SR GR TA Bf Of 104 11h 12h 13h 14h 15h 16817 f 184 19 Hal 5 14 Administrator Manual GO TO US
162. r subscribers s The SIM IQ 200 IQ 200E IQ 400 IQ 400E IQ 600 IQ 600E IQ 800 IQ 1000 and IQ 1200 are suitable only for use as Standard Line Security Equipment Page 181 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 8 6 Assignable LiNC NET TCP IP Port Numbers In the possibility that LAN communication of LINC NET to its panels could conflict with the communication of other networked programs on the same computers PCSC has created assignable TCP IP ports that will allow a unique port be used in the communication between LINC NET Hosts and Concentrators to their specific panels 4 8 6 1 To create a specific TCP IP port for a Standalone or Host PC 1 Open ConFigLN 2 Inthe Task Communication section of the Main screen select the Local base port to the unique number you wish to your system to use M Task communication J NICcard on board Alternate messaging mode Local base port jo 0 2700 2700 2739 Stand alone Register OCX LINC NET on network disables CLIENTs C Concentrators on network Standalone Setup in ConFigLN m Task communication JV NiCcard on board Alternate messaging mode Local base port jo 0 2200 2700 2739 Stand alone Register OCX am Host Remote base port C am Work Station C Concentrators on network am Concentrator Host Workstation Setup in ConFigLN Task communication M NiCcard on board Alternate messagi
163. re zero yields the highest and 99 allows the lowest level of access For a particular password to access a menu the Password Program level must be less than or equal to the Menus level Password level numeric value Menus level numeric value A matrix of priority value levels should be noted To configure the Password level values enter the number in the Program level block NOTE Accidental lockout of the system could occur if all high level low numeric values be assigned to LINC NET menus modes and sub menus icons within each mode of operation and the passwords have low level high numeric values assigned to them This would mean that the level required to access the password setup menu is of greater authority than any password actually possesses Each password ID number can also be assigned a valid Time Period during which access to the system will be permitted View the range of Time Periods available Refer to the Time Period menu from the User Commands Menu to view Time Period parameters The Class attribute limits the particular mode System Commands User Commands that the operator may access with his password A Switch Class Password may access both the User and System modes Additionally this Class determines if the user is permitted to terminate Exit the operation of the LINC NET program It is possible to have a password defined in the software but not permit its use Inactive class If the class definition is chan
164. reet 20 characters Home Address City 20 characters Home Address State 20 characters Home Telephone Number 1 Home Telephone Num 20 characters 2 Home Telephone Num 20 characters Personal Data Social Security Number 10 characters Marital status 5 characters Dependents 5 characters Citizen 10 characters Physical Description Weight 10 characters Height 10 characters Hair color 10 characters Eye color 10 characters Sex 5 characters Page 91 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 6 2 7 Card Change Card Emergency Click on the Emergency page file tab It contains the following fields for primary and secondary contacts O System Commands i CHANGE CARD Cae bw a Jw x Std Access Employee Photo Re Personal Emergency Status Select Fields PRIMARY PERSON TO CONTACT SECONDARY PERSON TO CONTACT _ BULK Name ssi Name OoOo i Relationship to employee fo Relationship to employee Jo Primary telephone number Te Primary telephone number a Secondary telephone number as Secondary telephone number LINGC NET FOR WINDOWS Change card s from card number fo to and including card number fo Ste change GO TO USER MENU Card Change Emergency Name 32 characters Relationship to Employee 10 characters Primary Telephone Number 20 characters Secondary Telephone Number 20 characters Page 92 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 6 2 8 Card Change Card Status The sy
165. renaming of the field headers 3 4 14 2 Time Period Reports Search and Time Segment Search Setup At the bottom of the menu is the Time Segment Search option that is also contained in the Card Authorization and Authorization Group search reports sections This option provides the operator with a means of querying the system by an instance in time rather than by Time Period number range This is useful when the number of time groups is not known By using this resource the block of time itself is stipulated and then using this resource searches the system for records relevant to that period of time See Setup Card Authorization Report Search Time Segment Search Setup screen B Setup Time Period Report x Display Search Time Segment Search Setup Select Search values Select Search values Vv Search holiday time periods for the selected segments below Start Stop Day Time Day Note Search for a time segment finds a match if any portion of Custom report Report line length Maximum 90 72 any segment is in the time period None z Create View Exit Print J Print to file Close Page 148 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 4 15 Report Headings Holiday List LiNC NET supports up to 365 days of holidays plus 1 additional day for leap year The report will generate a list of holidays by year then month The days that appear in the report determine when the system will utilize the Holida
166. rent baud rate 2 Click on the pull down screen and select the appropriate baud rate 3 Click on the Update button to implement the changes to the panel s baud rate Page 200 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 5 7 Add Change Panel Modem Telephone Numbers If you have changed the Comm Port Configuration or need to update the telephone number that the panel will dial to the Host computer you can make changes in the Telephone Numbers section 1 Click on the Get button for Telephone 1 to confirm the phone number currently being used as the primary modem phone number 2 If necessary change the number in the Telephone 1 box 3 Click on the Change button to implement the changes to the panel s primary modem telephone number Configure Bfe Ea E e fi S Beud ss00 ee po fiz a o omw mw Coren Password Pmt Cogon Dre Modem Modem Get New panel number 2 0 Change number g am IT Multipoint Telephone numbers ra there Telephone mt 1 5555655655 n Bat Phang Get Button M LOG OK PUT TEL NO 1 02 1D 40 FF F3 OB 09 26 OO 31 2D 33 31 30 2D 36 33 38 2D 34 Change Button D 0 02 OS OA F3 FF 03 0Z OK LOG OFF 02 OS 7F FF F3 03 77 02 OS OA F3 FPF 03 02 OK Page 201 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 5 8 Logging Off from a Panel Once you have made all the configuration changes necessary to the panel remember to click the L
167. rm during normal egress is the standard shunt time The default time is 8 seconds Enter a different amount of time if necessary Shunt time is always at least 1 second longer than the corresponding access time Long Shunt The length of time to disable the door status when a cardholder with the Long Access feature presents a card is the long shunt time The default time is 12 seconds Enter a different amount of time if necessary 2 2 4 1 2 Time Period Control When using a reader and keypad combination the PIN pad and or door may be disabled during user selected times Assign a time period 2 31 to disable the requirement for PIN entry The user will only be required to use the card reader and bypass entering his PIN code during this time period Time Period for PIN_Pad Disable The PIN Pad may be automatically disabled during these periods by defining the Time Period to disable the use of the PIN Pad 0 999 The user will only be required to use the cardreader during this time period To select the Time Period for PIN Pad disable enter the Time Period number desired Time Period for Auto Unlock Scheduled automatic door unlock can be programmed by defining the time period 0 999 during which the door is to be unlocked If this option is selected the door remains unlocked until the designated time period expires Users will NOT be required to use their cards or PIN codes during this time period If this option is not selected the doo
168. rt can indicate the following 1 Input assignment to a door 2 Inverted polarity Yes No 3 Egress Without Energized 4 Magnetic Lock Option Required when using a magnetic door lock 5 Sense input Type e g alarm input switch event 6 Sense input Activation of outputs by Alarm Door a Normal or Closed b Alarm or Left Open c Trouble or Forced Open 3 4 7 1 Input Reports Display ioixi Display Search Select Display descriptions Change Heading Vv Assigned door Panel Input Inverted polarity Door Egress without energize Polarity Mag lock Egress T ype Mag lock Door sense control counter Type Input actions Normal Closed Door CC Alarm Ajar Input Action Trouble Forced Supervised Supervised Latched a Latched Report line length Maximum 149 72 Tid49g9d9909090 4 Custom report Nowe ti s Yd Create J Print to file NOTE The Change Heading buttons permit the renaming of the field headers 3 4 7 2 Input Reports Search ziii Display Search Select Search values ane number from fo to f Vv Custom report i Report line length Maximum 149 72 None bee Create View Exit Print I Print to file Page 140 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 4 8 Report Headings Output An output report documents the configuration and functionality of the outputs Outputs are linked to control counters and or
169. ry record information and an Acknowledgment and Ignore button Before acknowledging the alarm the operator may specify the Action Taken in response to the alarm The action taken is written as a part of the alarm acknowledge journal record which is logged upon acknowledgment of the alarm The audio and visual reference indicators of a pending alarm stay active until the operator has acknowledged all pending alarms Optional software exists for graphic ALARM VIEW alarm annunciation Contact your dealer for more information NOTE A sound blaster card and speakers may be installed and a sound byte WAV File may be used to annunciate alarms 2 2 9 3 1 Manual Shunt and Restore nomal operations of Alarms from Input Screen If the case of an alarm becoming active inappropriately LINC NET 5 14 now has a feature that allows a User to Manually Shunt an alarm and then later restore it to Normal status directly from the Input Status screen 1 Ifan alarm becomes active double click on the specified alarm in the Alarms window Sense Input Alarms Transaction Alarms Pending 1 Ignored 0 Pending 0 C Ignored 0 Conc Panel Number Priority Name Conc Panel Transaction Priority 0 Doorl Double click on an alarm to display detail and to acknowledge Page 116 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 The Sense Input Alarm Detail window will open Click the Acknowledge button to close the windo
170. s for the panel that is to be defined in the LINC NET database 4 Click on the Add Panel button The panel specified will now be included in the LINC NET database To include additional panels in the LINC NET database repeat the steps above Note that up to 64 total panels may be supported in this release The panel s address may be any value between 1 and 64 although every panel address must be unique Once the unique COM port has been defined in the Host computer assigning the specific port to a panel is a fairly simple process Proceed to Site Panel In the Hardware tab of the Panel screen define Primary Loop to Direct Connect Press the V check button to save your changes Make this change for every panel using Direct Connect A ON Now that the communication port and panels have been defined in the LINC NET database communications between these two devices may be established This is accomplished by pressing lt Alt gt and then X This will clear the screen and log the user off The sign on screen will now appear Log back on with the password and the Systems Administrator menu will appear The final phase of implementing Host PC to panel communications is to request that the panels be brought on line Access the User mode by clicking on Go the User Menu button in the bottom right hand of the screen Click on the Define Panel Online Status button to access the Panel On line page At the bottom of the page are panel tab
171. s to identify the sense input to the panel example Door1si4 Click on the check box after the selection and then click the arrow buttons to go forward or backward System Commands Tt Assigned to door 1 Type ReadrDetect Site DOOR OUTPUT ACTION M HARDWARE CARD Normal Closed fo z fLoaazero gt None pas Alarm Ajar fo z JLoadHigh x Ei None z fa fo z Trouble Forced fo z JLoadtign T None AARM g INTEGRITY LOGGER REPORTS HA 2A 3A 44 5K GA TABA SAIOAITA IZA 134 14 4154 16 E l HELP GO TO USER MENU Input Number Enter the sense input number Name Enter a name for the input Door1 Door2 Door3 etc are the default names given Assigned to Door The door number is displayed if this input is assigned to a door By default an input will be assigned to the Door number that corresponds to it s number ie Input 4 will default to Door 4 Page 60 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D Type Sense Inputs 1 12 Sense Input 13 Sense Inputs 14 Sense Inputs 16 39 Sense Inputs 40 71 reader detect Tamper Detects for the panel other purposes In the IQ series panel Sense Input 14 is used as an alarm point default Egress Sense and Door Sense for readers 1 12 may be assigned for one of the following purposes Not in Use Not being used Alarm Used to generate alarms Events Egress Sense Input Switch Used when counting or using the input t
172. s the button Choose the Panel Time Period that you wish to create in the Time Period pop up window Press the OK button This will close the Time Panel Time period mapped names xi Period pop up window Delt Press the Edit List button This will bring up the aca Panel Time period mapped names pop up window Create a new name for this new Time Period Press the Add button to add it to the existing list of mapped names and the Delete button to remove it Press the OK button to close the window In the List of Mapped Names pull down menu sau choose the name that was just created o X Carca Press the Add to Panel button This will make the time period active on the panel the next time the Host downloads to the panel Repeat this process for every panel that will require this Time Period Press the check V button to save changes Page 38 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 20 21 22 Page 39 of 206 screen To select the default Holiday Time Period for this date press the date square once This will make the calendar date square turn blue To use the alternate Holiday time period select the name from the Master List Pull the text from the Master List Column into the Mapped name column This will now make the alternate Holiday time period active for that particular day on all participating panels 5 14 Administrator Manual Press the Switch button to acces
173. s the User menu and proceed to the Holiday List 38 10055 002 D 2 2 4 Door 2 2 4 0 Door Overview For the following door configuration data entry enter the door number to be configured and assign a name to the door example Executive Don t forget to select the panel that is being used in the door configuration At the bottom of the screen position the mouse cursor on the tab for the appropriate panel and click on the index tab Also enter the reader selection data Each panel supports up to 2 readers per door If the first terminal letter for a door will be changed from the default enter the letter from the range a through If a second reader terminal for a door will be changed from the default it will always be different from the one programmed as the first reader Enter the letter from the range a through 1 If you are not utilizing entry and exit readers bypass this section If the doorway has an entry and an exit reader you must define the reader number for the second reader This will allow standard lock output and door sense control via software control NOT hardware control The selection will take away from the total number of terminals used for doors NOTE Before a reader can be assigned as a second reader it must be dissociated from its current door assignment as a first reader For example to assign reader b on door 1 it must first be dissociated from door 2 Page 40 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 00
174. sed COM port 3 IRQ5 COM port 4 IRQ11 This will eliminate a conflict between the COM ports A change of an IRQ to a specific COM port may require a jumper change and or a change in the control panel PORTS to the desired IRQ 4 3 1 2 Port Tab To specify the type of connection for the COM port click on the Type of Connection field Click on the box to access the drop down box Using the up down keys highlight the Direct Connection selection and click the mouse The Type of Connection field will now display the Direct type of connection between the PC and the panel s To specify the Baud rate for PC to panel communications click on the Baud Rate field to access the drop down box Highlight the 9600 selection and click the mouse The Baud rate field will now display the 9600 To write this information to the system click on the checkmark button in the navigator box on the upper left side of the screen All data entered will be written to the hard disk drive This is indicated by the check mark changing to a gray tone Page 169 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 3 1 3 Add Delete Panel Tab The panel must now be defined in the LINC NET database This procedure may be by passed if the panel has already been defined This is accomplished by the following method 1 In Site Host computer click on the Add Delete Panel tab 2 Highlight the Panel field 3 Using the drop down box type the Panel number addres
175. sory Station Equipment 25A 1 This section describes alternate methods for the evaluation of central supervisory station equipment meeting the conditions specified in 25A 2 This section does not apply to equipment intended for use at the protected premise such as control units intrusion detection units and the like 25A 2 Receiving equipment meeting all the conditions specified in 25A 2 a m need not be subjected to Sections 27 29 31 39 and 41 51 a Data processing equipment and office appliance and business equipment used as central supervisory station equipment shall comply with 1 The Standard for Office Appliances and Business Equipment UL 114 2 The Standard for Information Processing and Business Equipment UL 478 or 3 The Standard for Information Technology Equipment UL 1950 b The manufacturer specifies the minimum system configuration consisting of the following 1 Operating system class minimum revision levels or kernel type and revision level Windows NT 4 0 Service Pack 5 2 Minimum revision Microprocessor PIII 800 3 Minimum disk storage 20Gig 4 Minimum memory requirements 128MB 133MHz 5 Monitoring software revision level LINC NET rev 5 14 c Asystem meeting but not exceeding the specifications of 25A 2 b shall be submitted for compliance with those tests not specified in this paragraph d The installation instructions shall specify supply line transient protection complyin
176. st to exit is encountered All other functions such as Door Closed will still be monitored Activation allows the relay to energize when egress is allowed If transactions at this particular reader are to be stored in memory and transmitted to the host select this option The type of reader and its function is defined here A standard access control reader would be defined as Access The remainder of the selections pertains to the entry exit features Depending on Building Department or Parking entry exit the reader s function IN OUT or IN OUT is defined 2 2 4 2 4 1 Reader Function Options Accessin Access IN only Bidgin Building IN only AccessOut Access OUT only BldgOut Building OUT only Access Standard Access BldgInOut Building IN and OUT Parkin Parking IN Only Deptin Department IN only ParkOut Parking OUT Only DeptOut Department OUT only ParkInOut Parking IN and OUT DeptlinOut Department IN and OUT Elevator Elevator Access Page 47 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D Reader cont Type Type refers to the card data format that will be accepted by the reader Only one format per reader is available Select the card data format that will be accepted by the reader from the following list PIN_PAD ProTech Hughes ID ProTech I ProTech PIN_PAD ProTech PIN_PAD I MagStripe MagStripe I Magstripe PIN_PAD Magstripe PIN_PAD I Watermark Watermark I Watermark PIN_PAD Watermark PIN_PAD I PC
177. stem User Exit and switch can be designated based on each operator s program level 2 2 1 8 2 Program Levels 2 2 1 9 Alarms In addition to passwords program levels within the main access options System User and Switch System and User and Reports can be designated for each operator LiNC NET supports 2 types of alarms 1 Sense Input and 2 Transaction Sense input alarms are physical inputs driven by alarm devices such as magnetic contacts glass break and passive infrared detectors Transaction alarms are created by Host and panel transactions such as an access denied a disk error a Logon occurrence etc 2 2 1 9 1 Alarm Acknowledgment 2 2 1 10 Logger Page 8 of 206 An alarm record may be defined at the Host by assigning a panel sense input record to a Host alarm record When an alarm is detected at the panel it can cause the corresponding alarm at the Host to be set and an alarm event to be logged in the journal file An alarm condition at the Host Workstation causes the alarm icon at the top of the screen to flash red white and activates a break out box to acknowledge the alarms LINC NET maintains a logger history file comprised of records transferred from various panels The logger records the following information the PC host number unless the system is a stand alone unit the panel number the alarm status the date and time logged the date and time of occurrence the name and location of where the
178. stem Restart 1 1 23 2003 8 46 03 AM Door Forced Open 1 Door1 Input 17 Output 1 1 23 2003 8 46 03 AM Door Forced Open 1 Door2 Input 19 Output 2 1 23 2003 8 46 03 AM Alarm Active 1 utsi13 Input 13 Output 0 1 23 2003 8 46 08 AM Operator Signon 0 Operator ID 2 1 23 2003 8 46 03 AM Reader Disconnected 1 Door2 Input 2 Output 0 1 23 2003 8 46 05 AM Host Logon 1 Password Index 1 1 23 2003 8 46 00 AM Date Time Change 1 Old datetime 1 23 2003 8 46 00 AM 1 23 2003 8 46 09 AM Door Left Open 1 Door11 Input 37 Output 11 1 23 2003 8 46 09 AM Door Left Open 1 Door12 Input 39 Output 12 1123 2003 8 50 35 AM Authorized 1 n Kosaka Mas Door1 Reader a Affiliation 0 1 23 2003 8 50 40 AM Door Left Open 1 Door1 Input 17 Output 1 1 23 2003 8 50 42 AM Authorized 1 14 Kosaka Mas Door1 Reader a Affiliation 0 1 23 2003 8 50 46 AM Door Left Open 1 Door1 Input 17 Output 1 1 23 2003 8 50 00 AM Undefined Card 1 19 22772 Door1 Reader a 1 23 2003 8 50 51 AM Authorized 1 12 McKee Bob Door1 Reader a Affiliation 0 1 23 2003 8 50 56 AM Door Left Open 1 Door1 Input 17 Output 1 1 23 2003 8 51 02 AM Door Closed 1 Door1 Input 17 Output 1 1 23 2003 8 51 04 AM Door Forced Open 1 Door1 Input 17 Output 1 1 23 2003 8 51 08 AM Door Closed 1 Door1 Input 17 Output 1 1 23 2003 8 51 12 AM Egress 1 Door1 Input 16 Output 1 1 23 2003 8 51 22 AM Egress 1 Door1 Input 16 Output 1 gt 1 23 2003 8 51 32 AM Door Left Open 1 OOOO O Input 17 Output 1
179. stem must be on line in order to monitor card status Clicking on the Status tab allows the administrator to upload real time information for an employee The first portion of the panel displays the LAST authorization information for an employee derived from all panels i e it includes the LAST card read from ALL panels on line to the PC host The LAST read feature of the LINC NET is maintained by reviewing each history record uploaded from each panel to the PC host The most recent card read information is kept on hard disk and is displayed in the first portion of the panel The second portion of the panel displays the status of a single panel and is shown on the screen for each request 2 2 6 2 8 1 Last Access Last Denied If In building is selected the in out building status of a cardholder will be displayed The system will display the last date and time that the card was used and the panel and reader used If the card was denied at any time the system will also document the Last Denied access attempt The reason for the denied access will also be shown e g expired card invalid authorization group etc Gate Tone PANEL Reales g JIE STATUS AT SELECTED PANEL Parking Out First usage Oopactmert E Park Fest osage Cate Tete Duong Out valid PIN entry oemeur 0 pani H Credit balance OEI i ot We zi i Change cas dts trom card number p 10 and inching card aunber Start change i GO TO USER
180. t cardholder badges in batches Record of sense input alarms generated Record of transaction alarms generated Allows user to print cardholder photos in batches From the System or User Commands Menu click on the Reports icon and the Reports Main Menu will appear The Reports Main Menu displays icons for all of the Report Options available Click on an icon or click on Select Report and choose a report option Page 124 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 2 Creating Custom Reports Custom report Report line length 7 Maximum 172 0 Print Print to file LINC NET has the ability to save Custom Report settings At the bottom of each Report page with the exception of the Print Badges and Print Photos pages is a Custom report section where settings can be saved and later re used 3 2 1 To save a custom report setting 1 2 m ee Select the items that you wish to view in the report In the Custom report section press the Create button This will cause the Create Custom Report window to appear create custom report x History A user can Name Executive New choose the ammen ForupperManagemet e printer that will otier MEC EEAMMUSB Cony iPortal ZOIGGINOUETH print a custom Click on a record below to select a report report from the Setup button See Setup Reports Printer Attributes For Upper Management In the Name field name the Custom Report setting as it should
181. t the door be opened prior to updating card status 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 6 2 9 Card Change Select Fields 4 System Commands CHANGE CARD Card number Std Access Adv Access Employee ig None None None C Al Al EaU g Custos ciom None Select all fields s Deselect all fields Enom g Custos Vehicles Personal Emergency lt Status None gt None i None C All ea OA l osom g Cisi g Cis Note Right click field labels on individual pages for custom selection All fields selected will be modified on start change Change card s from card number pooo to and including card number oo o o Start change GO TO USER MENU Card Change Select Fields Page 96 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D Card File Variable Length Field Sizes for First and Last Names Modifying the field length in the C Program Files PCSC LINC NET version 5 14 folder can expand the fields for Card First Name and Last Name Click on the zCAfield DAT file This file contains two columns The first column indicates the size of the field The second column contains a comment indicating the field for which the size is intended The order of the fields is critical For First name standard 32 characters see zFirstName For Last name standard 32 characters see zLastName Page 97 of 206 zFirstName zLastName zCaEmpNo zCaCompany zCaDept zCaDiv zCaRegion zC
182. t the reports without having to lose the data the user should select only those fields that need to be printed If a report exceeds the 80 character length the user must de select other fields until the selected data fits within the maximum length A second report may be required for additional field selections If a 132 column printer is used then truncated fields should not result 3 3 2 Search Within each file records are broken into fields Depending on the report the fields can be searched individually or collectively When selecting a search field the user can select a particular value group or string of values depending on the field When a field is selected the field must satisfy match all search criteria requested That is if 3 separate fields are to be searched the record to be printed displayed must satisfy match each of the 3 search fields When a field is selected to be one of the search criteria a value for the search must be entered These values will vary depending on each report When selecting a value be sure to follow the same conventions as those followed when entering data within LINC NET Procedure a Select the appropriate report icon b The report screen for the icon you have selected is displayed Refer to the Help screen for assistance in definition and parameters If printing a report it is necessary to select a printer that will allow for a line length to display the report appropriately c
183. t type to Direct Connect ONLY Important Baud rate changes should be made in a separate session Do NOT combine this change with other downloading which may cause the panel to restart a Insure that the panel is currently offline b If changes are required click on Site Host Computer Port tab See Host Computer Setup c Make Type of Connection change s in menu d Press the Exit button e Enter the User Login identification and password NOT exit password so that you return to the System Menu f For all affected Panel s on the panel PCB change the RS 232 RS 485 jumper and DIP switch to let location 04 8 X this relates to the MicroLPM and MicroLPM Plus boards g Exchange your direct connecting cable to a MODEM cable NOTE X depends on Baud Rate e g 8 8 for 9600 baud 8 2 for 2400 baud For more information see your MicroLPM Installation Manual P N 33 10019 001 For IQ and SIM panels consult your panel s installation manual IQ Installations Manual P N 33 10036 001 SIM Installations Manual P N 33 10037 001 h Select panel online to verify communication method Page 22 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 5 If you are currently in LAN mode and wish to change the IP address type ONLY a Insure that the panel is currently offline b If you wish to change the IP address click on the Site Panel Hardware tab c Under LAN connection highlight the current address in the IP Addr
184. te and then Host Computer The Host Computer menu will appear To select the Loop or Port tab click on the appropriate tab and the parameters will be displayed LINC NET will support up to 64 Direct Connect control panels These may be distributed among the 16 possible communication COM ports displayed A COM port may be either a RS 232 or a RS 485 serial communication loop channel and LINC NET allows for 13 possible loops On a RS 232 loop only one panel is allowed per loop Furthermore an RS 232 loop may be of an overall distance of 25 feet prior to implementing modems or line drivers that will extend this limitation Still only a single panel may reside on an RS 232 channel regardless of the length of the data loop On a RS 485 loop 16 panels may share a single RS 485 loop Alternatively if the RS 485 loop distance should exceed its 4 000 foot limit line drivers or a repeater may be implemented while preserving the capabilities of up to 16 panel s on the channel The maximum number of Direct Connect panels supported by LINC NET is 64 regardless of which protocol is used To assign a COM port to a particular loop use the pull down menu to select COM port 1 through 16 NOTE For Non PCl cards in Host Computers The default configurations for the COM ports on a standard PC are COM port 1 IRQ4 COM port 2 IRQ3 When adding RS 485 boards or auto dial modems and more COM ports are required the following configuration should be u
185. ted clicking on it again will deselect it Page 186 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 9 3 Upgrade Reference Chart Required Files to be Created from Earlier Versions When upgrading from versions 5 04 03 5 04 05 4 04 01 4 05 02 to 5 14 the old proglev db file will be deleted An icon will appear in its place This icon will reside in the LINC NET program called PROGRAM LEVELS A copy of the old Proglev db must be made to assure accuracy when keying information into the program levels field Once all appropriate files have been selected click on the Main folder Click on the Start button The screen will flash as the selected files are created When the process is complete the screen will clear Click on the Exit button to return to ConFigLN Click on the Exit button again to return to the desktop This completes the upgrade procedure LINC NET 5 14 should now be launched and after logging on verify that all previous information was retained If necessary re type the Program Level information in the Program Level screen Page 187 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 10 Printer Text Setup To set the proper printer text click on the Windows My Computer icon and double click on Printers icon My Computer a 8 2s s dos_6 C D Rnndelnt on MultUsr on Pesem R Pesc_serv Control Panel Printers Dial Up Networking Double click on the Add Printer icon
186. ter 7 Inthe Port tab define the chosen COM port to the LAN setting under Type of connection 8 Proceed to Site Panel 9 Inthe Hardware tab of the Panel screen define Primary Loop to the same setting as in Step 2 10 In the Hardware tab of the Panel screen under LAN connection enter the IP to the unique TCP IP port that was defined for the Host computer 11 Press the v check button to save your changes 12 Make this change for every LAN connected panel Site Host computer Port Site Panel Hardware Page 183 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 9 Updating Upgrading to LINC NET for Windows XP Professional and Vista Business Edition ver 5 14 The following procedures are compatible with both LINC NET Windows XP Professional upgrades in addition to previous versions 5 05 02 5 12 01 of LINC NET Before beginning the update upgrade procedures you should back up both the LINC NET Program Files and the Data files This precaution will allow you to have all prior LINC NET information archived should any mishap occur during the update 4 9 1 Backing up a LiINC NET system Standalone System Example Multi User System Example LiNC NET Data Files At the LINC NET PC create a folder Windows XP Professional on the Hard Disk drive to preserve the currently used data files This folder should be named Backup Then copy all data to the backup folder Copy C LINC NETW Files Default locati
187. that are exempt from Entry Exit Look for a specific person by name or card number Look for a particular affiliation and authorization group Look for particular access privileges Look for expiring or expired cards Verify all active cardholders NOaPoONn gt 3 4 10 1 Card Authorization Report Display Under Display Sequence select the order in which you want the display to appear The default card number order will display the cards in ascending numerical order Selecting name order will display the card name alphabetically by last name Alphabetical names by department lists cardholder names in the order programmed in the Card Personal screen B Setup Card Authorization Report O x Search Display sequence Change Heading card number order Number Select Display descriptions C name order Department C alphabetical names by department Card name Normal access card active long access Override capability event lockout acccess cost Override Escort Exc Exempt from Entry Exit Entry Exit Card group Card group Control counter for H class authorization CC for H class Affiliation Affiliation Auth Group Expiration Authorization group Expiration dates TAAA AAAI I Elevator control Elevator Custom report Report line length Maximum 182 72 Print I Print to file NOTE The Change Heading buttons permit the renaming of the field headers Page 143 of 206 5 14 Admi
188. the Plus series 2 2 4 4 1 1 Time Period Control Time Period Preload NoLoad LoadZero LoadLow LoadHigh LoadMax AddPreset FlipOutput Page 58 of 206 Enter a time period 2 31 for the access action Program the action that will take place when the time period is Active and when the time period is Not Active Select the Preload action from the following options No preload action CC value is not changed Load CC with zero Load CC with low threshold value Load CC with high threshold value Load CC with maximum value Add preset value to CC Load CC with zero or high threshold to flip output The system allows the user to override any other CC action and give priority to the time period s control operations To do so you must define whether or not time period has priority If non zero value is assigned to the auto unlock output the T flag will automatically be selected for the segment start 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 4 4 1 2 Time Period Control Operation Select the operation to be performed on the control counter from the following list None No Operation Decrement Decrement CC DecrementSec Start auto decrement on second DecrementMin Start auto decrement on minute Clear Clear auto increment decrement Increment Increment CC IncrementSec Start auto increment on second IncrementMin Start auto increment on minute OverrideTp Override time period control TpSuspend Suspend time period
189. the partition defined for his her password The data partitions for different passwords can overlap NOTE To bypass this feature and allow an operator to have access to all data select Allow access to all data for the operator s password 4 Database partitioning o x PasswordID 0 X Cancel Global Panel Cards Authorization groups Time periods Number of ranges Bo Number of ranges 5 Number of ranges T h to 13 j to f j to fi m woj o o fa P fa Panels Number of ranges ja i to 1 h2 to h2 Data Partitioning Global Database partitioning D x Password ID 0 J OK X Cancel Global Panel x Doors 121 to 132 Number of ranges ja h2 to hzi h21 to fizi Panel A ZEEE Data Partitioning Panel Page 103 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 8 1 2 Field Definitions Password ID Password Program Level Valid Time Period Class Inactive User System Switch Exit Page 104 of 206 Cross reference number for passwords A case sensitive word or acronym for accessing LINC NET menus The password is encrypted in the data files so that other programs are unable to view them Restricts accessibility by assignment of higher and lower values for each operator Segment of time that allows the password access into the system Specify a time period that a password will have access to your system from 0 999 O never allowed to sign on 1 always allo
190. thorized card of this group The file tabs at the bottom will display Every Access Card Group A Card Group B and Denied Access When using a MicroLPM Plus the card Group A B AB or the Escorted Escort Required group will determine the output that is affected This again provides for a unique output operation to be generated at the same reader dependent on the group of the card presented When an authorized card transaction occurs at a specific reader the operations programmed under the first action second action third action may enable 3 outputs Refer to the bottom file tabs in the panel above Page 55 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D Reader Selection Select the reader a l that you wish to program Enter a name to be associated with the panel and the reader or simply give it a Door number example Door 4 2 2 4 4 0 Access Action Summary Based On Standard and Plus type Panels 2 2 4 4 0 1 Standard Panel Every Access 1 additional output operation plus door lock external shunt output activation Regardless of Card Group Card Group A 1 additional output operation plus the above defined Every Access operation for cards who are defined as Card Group A Card Group B 1 additional output operation plus the above defined Every Access operation for cards who are defined as Card Group B Denied Access 1 single output operation no door lock external shunt output activation regardless of the card s
191. transaction took place and a code reference 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D REPORTS 2 2 1 11 Reports HELP 2 2 1 12 Help GO TO USER MENU 2 2 1 13 User Commands LiNC NET is capable of producing reports on the screen or printer The report setup window contains a tabbed notebook The Display page allows the user to select the fields to be included in the report and the Search page allows the user to specify the search criteria The Display page also contains buttons under Change Heading that allow the user to alter the heading and the column widths of the fields Refer to the User Guide This screen assists in the data entry process and defines the criteria required for proper operation 2 2 1 13 1 User Switch 2 2 1 13 2 Exit Page 9 of 206 This allows you to switch from the System Commands menu to the User menu The sign on password must have the Switch class selected Logoff allows you to sign off from LINC NET for Windows XP Professional and Vista Business Edition and return to Password entry 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 1 14 Data Entry and Modification To display or make modifications to the LINC NET for Windows XP Professional and Vista Business Edition database follow these instructions 1 Enter a file selection Example Site Key letters are underlined in each file name Press Alt S to access Site files The sub menu listing displays Host and Panel Tab or arrow key to
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193. ty before calibration takes place NOTE Notification that calibration took place is at LED of Panel will be OFF with corresponding Sense Input Page 63 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 5 1 2 Proper Point by Point Calibration To calibrate an individual door Make sure door input in normal position Click on Supervised box A 2 3 Save changes on navigation bar 4 Click the Calibrate button Note The door input will not calibrate correctly if changes are not first saved in the navigation bar System Commands ee a fi lt gt oi x Assigned to door 0 Type NotinUse fd T Inverted input polarity T Latching alarm Normal Closed 0 x Loadzero F None x Alarm Ajar 0 v jLoadHigh T None 100 o Trouble Forced 0 LoadHign T None X GO TO USER MENU Input Without Calibration o htoszwo T ione fo foam none z fo ftosmagn rene WCC 0 SG GO TO USER MENU Input Screen Supervised Page 64 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D Preload NoLoad LoadZero LoadLow LoadHigh LoadMax AddPreset FlipOutput Operation None Decrement DecremenitSec DecrementMin Clear Increment IncremenitSec IncrementMin OverrideTp TpSuspend TpResume Shunt by Time Period Shunt by Counter Page 65 of 206 No preload action CC value is not changed Load CC with zero Load CC with low threshold v
194. uctions regarding an alarm acknowledgment Display Options Search Options 1 Location Transaction Code 1 Panel Number 2 Priority 3 Shunt Time Period 4 Text for Alarm Journal 5 Instructions 3 4 17 1 Transaction Alarm Reports Display zio Display Search Select Display descriptions Change Heading Vv Location Panel Code Vv Priority __ Location Vv Shunt Time Period Priority Vv Text for alarm journal log Shunt TP Vv Instructions Text E Routing Instructions Routing Custom report Report line length 7 Maximum 148 72 Print J Print to file NOTE The Change Heading buttons permit the renaming of the field headers 3 4 17 2 Transaction Alarm Reports Search ax Display Search Select Search values E Panel number from 0 to 0 or M Host Custom report Report line length Maximum 148 72 None X Create Yon Exit Print Print to file If a Search is performed only the range of panel numbers is user selectable Enter the panel number s to be used in the search then click on the Select box Page 152 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 4 18 Report Headings Print Photos Print Photos allows you to print the employee photographs that are currently in the Employee tab of the Change Card directory Select all cards or the Card range of that you wish to print B Print photos Page 153 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 0 Miscella
195. ulti user system In either of the above cases note where the LINC NET data files are stored It will be needed after loading the LINC NET 5 14 software Install the software as described at the beginning of this manual For a multi user system the Borland Database will need to be configured to permit the LINC NET Database to be shared from a mapped network drive This is accomplished by setting the NET DIR parameter to T See the software installation section of this manual for configuring the Borland database For a stand alone system the Borland Database has to be configured to permit the LINC NET Database to function apart from a mapped network drive This is accomplished by setting the NET DIR parameter to C See the software installation section of this manual for configuring the Borland database Click on Start Programs LNv5_14_xx ConFigLN using the noted location where the LINC NET data files reside refer to Step A LINC NET 5 14 is configured to point to the existent database Located in the Database section click on the Find Folder button Select the appropriate hard disk example C or T and if applicable click on the appropriate folder and the existing LINC NET database files will be viewed on the right side of the screen Click on the File option of the Get Data Base directory dialog box Click on the OK option The Get Data Base directory dialog box will close and the screen will return to the ConFigLN page The
196. ureho urejr ureks urena uresi ureta urete uretp uretpx ureul urexa finddat Page 166 of 206 Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Report FindDat Setup Card Authorization Report Setup Output Report Setup Floor Group Report Setup Holiday List Report Setup Host Report Setup History Report Setup Card Status Setup Card Personal Information Report Setup Input Report Setup Sense Input Alarm Report Setup Reader Report Setup Time Period Report Setup Time Segment Search Setup Setup Panel Report Setup Transaction Alarm Report captions amp messages 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 4 2 6 Dictionary Translator FindDat FindDat is a program which allows the user to find translated as well as untranslated text in the EDDAT database To access FindDAT click on the FindDAT icon in the LINC NET for Windows group FindDAT can also be accessed within the EDDAT program by clicking on the Find button Perform the following steps for each word or text to be searched w D o Click on the Find button in FindDAT or EDDAT and a pop up menu will appear Enter the word or text that you wish to find e g card history name etc Select 4 Use original files if you wish to search for the untranslated original text Or do not select this option if you wish to find translated text Click on the First button and th
197. user to override any other CC action and give priority to the time periods control operations Define whether or not time period has priority Enter a Y if the Time Period does not have priority If a non zero value is assigned to the auto unlock time period of a door lock output a T flag will automatically be selected for the segment start Operation Select the operation to be performed on the control counter from the following list None No Operation Decrement Decrement CC DecrementSec Start auto decrement on second DecrementMin Start auto decrement on minute Clear Clear auto increment decrement Increment Increment CC IncrementSec Start auto increment on second IncrementMin Start auto increment on minute OverrideTp Override time period control one ON cycle TpSuspend Suspend time period control until restore TpResume Resume time period control Page 68 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D Class For Non Door Outputs None Inverted Control counters can be classified A through E Class D and E are defined within the Door Overview Hardware screen for door lock and external shunt respectively CLASSES A through C are user assigned They permit a single occurrence sense input violation or card transaction to activate more than one counter at a time Assign from the following options For Door Outputs D AD BD Or ABD CD ACD BCD ABCD de energize upon activation Place Y to de energize upon acti
198. uter Port Port Configuration Type of Connection Baud Rate Telephone Number MODEM initialization NOTE Page 19 of 206 1 About 2 Loop 3 Port 4 AddiDelete panel Address PORT CONFIGURATION 7 ess Direct 9600 Josoo 570 9537 ATH amp F1 NotinUse LAN NotinUse fd NotinUse hd NotinUse x GO TO USER MENU Defines the communication connection type Direct Direct Connect RS232 RS485 type Modem Autodial up connection LAN Local Area Network through an Ethernet NIC Network Interface card NotInUse if the com port is not utilized by the LINC NET 1200 2400 4800 9600 14k 19k 38k 56k 57k 115k 128k 256k Phone of modem installed at LINC NET Host PC AT Attention commands used to train an external MODEM connected to a COM Port User may initialize or modify the modem string command to specify a particular modem for each port Currently the system is defaulted to US Robotics Sportster Internal Modem To change to an External US Robotics Sportster Modem 33 6 or higher Baud type in ATH amp F1 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 3 1 3 1 Changing Baud Rate or Port Type 1 If you are currently in Direct Connect mode and wish to change the Baud rate ONLY a Insure that all panels are currently On Line b If changes are required click on Sites Host Computer Port tab See Host Computer Setup Make change s in menu c Click on the check v
199. vation Log It Time Period Control Example If the transaction will be logged into the LINC NET journal click on the box Y Control counters can be affected by Time Period Action can occur upon entry into as well as exit from the Time Period Enter the Time Period by which outputs will be activated or deactivated The Time Period will cause the following prescribed actions one upon Entry when the Time Period goes into effect and one upon Exit when the Time Period ends 1 Time period 2 is entered which may be the time from 08 00 to17 00 2 LoadHi is entered under Preload which would indicate that the control counter is loaded with the high value upon entry the beginning time 3 LoadZero is entered for exit Preload indicating a zero value load the ending time The door functions opening in this case are automatically overridden upon Time Period end with the entry of Clear Clr under the Operations block For Preloads Time Periods and Operation select from the following options Preload NoLoad LoadZero LoadLow LoadHigh LoadMax AddPreset FlipOutput Page 69 of 206 No preload action CC value is not changed Load CC with zero Load CC with low threshold value Load CC with high threshold value Load CC with maximum value Load CC with low or high threshold to toggle output 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D Operation None Decrement DecrementSec DecrementMin Clear Increment
200. w Panel 1 instructions Number 17 Name Door Status Pending Priority 0 Alarm Condition Door Forced Open Current state Door Forced Open History Record Door Forced Open 4 30 2002 3 41 03 PM Panel 1 Doorl Input 17 Qutput 1 Action taken 1 To shunt the alarm from sounding again access the Input Status screen in the User menu Press the box next to the alarm number This will cause the Input Shunt window to open User Commands lel x ra S BP Input Status E 1 Door109 _ Reseredd 13 u10si13 __ Reservedd piston ston 2 Doort10 _ Resereda 14 utOsit4 __ Reservedd CARD 3 Door111 __ Reserved0 15 u10si15 _IReservedd 4 Doort12 _JReseredd 16 Doorl09 _ Reservedd UNE 5 Doori13 _ Reserved0 17 Door109 _ Reserved0 7 PANEL 6 Doort14 HReseneao Doorl10 _ Reserved0 DOOR 7 _JReservedd STATUS 4 input shunt FFF miena LOGGER 9 _ Reservedd ore 10 Number lig _JReservedO he n _JReservedd m HELP N Name Doorl _ Reservedo f 25 A 26 Restore normal operation GO TO SYSTEM MENU Close Page 117 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 Inthe Input Shunt window Press the Manually Shunt Input button This will cause the existing alarm to turn from red or green if it is not currently active to yellow as 17 does in the example below The alarm will not sound for that reader but will remain yellow until a user presses the Restore normal operation button 4 User Comm
201. wed to sign on 2 through 999 allows specified sign on times Defines menu access Not used Only user menu commands accessible System menu commands accessible Both System and User menu commands accessible Password required to Shutdown LINC NET for Windows XP Professional and Vista Business Edition 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 8 2 Password Program Level by the System Administrator or those individuals who will be responsible for configuring the Password and Password Program levels which allow restricted access to the LINC NET for Windows XP Professional and Vista Business Edition menus Any password whose program level permits it to access the Password Menu will also permit access to the Program Level Menu sia This is a restricted section The following instructions are intended for use The Program Level menu is used for configuring access levels to the menus in LINC NET for Windows The program level values are encrypted in the data files so that other programs are unable to view them The Program Level menu is divided into 4 tabs The first tab lists each of the System Menus that can be programmed for access The second tab assigns the program levels for the User Menus The third tab allow for the Switch that both system and user modes can access The fourth tab is Reports Each tab label can be assigned a level of access to that function in the form of a numeric value The administrator co
202. when Click on the SEARCH button to scroll to another panel that is defined as Mico Elevator type controller panel is NOT defined as an elevator type controller in the MicroLPM Setup Hardware screen Page 72 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 5 3 1 Field Definitions Number Name Relays Relay Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Floor Floor Accessible Reader Panel Page 73 of 206 Enter the number of the Floor group to be displayed or modified The name for the current floor group is displayed and can be modified Select one of the Output boards Because one relay is wired to one floor select button of a particular elevator cab it is not possible to assign more than one reader to control a relay However any number 1 64 of relay outputs 25 88 may be controlled by a single reader This column displays the relay numbers The range of relays shown is dependent on the Output board selected Relays 25 through 40 Available in MicroELV4 ELV3 ELV2 and ELV1 Relays 41 through 56 Available in MicroELV4 ELV3 and ELV2 Relays 57 through 72 Available in MicroELV4 and ELV3 Relays 73 through 88 Available in MicroELV4 A short text may be entered in this field to identify the relay This field can be updated from any floor group Changes made in one floor group will be reflected in every other floor group of that panel These fields define the floor group A check i
203. wing option instructions which load numeric values into the counter 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 5 2 Hardware Output Be sure to select the panel number at the bottom of the screen Enter a control counter number from the range of 1 through 40 41 through 88 on MicroELV Assigned to Door Class For Non Door Outputs None A B AB Or C AC BC ABC Door number is displayed if this control counter is assigned to a door Control counters can be classified A through E Class D and E are defined for door lock and external shunt respectively Counters are programmed as Class D and E from within the Door Overview hardware screen Door Lock and Alarm Control output fields respectively CLASSES A through C is user assigned They permit a single occurrence sense input violation or time period control to actuate more than one counter at a time Assign from the following options For Door Outputs D AD BD ABD CD ACD BCD ABCD Page 66 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D A System Commands PCS DSO Assigned to door 0 TIME PERIOD CONTROL Class None SA Time period joo T Inverted deenergize upon activation LoadHigh hd mm a r rogi At segment start oadHig lear At segment stop LoadZero T Clear v COUNTER STATIC VALUES Low 12 High Max 32700 OUTPUT VAN 2K 3K 4K SAGA TA BA a0 1K 12K 13h 14h 15h 16h 17h 18K 19 lial GO TO USER MENU Output with Counter Stat
204. xists between the download number and the checksum number A cardholder or PIN terminal user has entered a special PIN duress code at the PIN terminal Occurs whenever a user tries to use a card twice successively to enter or exit an area already entered or exited e g tries to enter the building twice without exiting in between 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D Escort Required Event Lockout Expired Card Host Logoff Host Login Inactive Card Invalid Reader Invalid Time Panel Down Panel Up Not An Escort Park Entry Error Park Exit Error PIN Entry Error PIN Retry Error Soft Entry Exit Error System Fault System Restart Page 113 of 206 Cardholder is required to have an escort in order to gain access Each door can be assigned to an event lockout counter If the counter is ON access will be denied and the event lockout error code will be displayed to cardholders that do not possess override capability The current date is past the expiration date defined in the card holder s record The host has logged OFF of the panel The host has logged ON to the panel Occurs whenever an inactive card is used in the system Cardholder is not allowed at this reader because it is not included in any of the Authorization Groups assigned to their card The cardholder has tried to use a cardreader at a time that is not assigned to the card s Authorization Group A panel is no longer on li
205. y C Second reader fo X Hardware connections Features Access actions M BULK Site M DOOR Ir C HARDWARE egress g M CARD Duration of local alarm seconds M INTEGRITY ries Shunt time period M PASSWORD Function access M ALARM Type PCSC 26 37 40 M LOGGER M REPORTIS HELP GO TO USER MENU Page 49 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D Alarm Control cont Duration seconds Amount of time the alarm will sound once it is activated of local alarm Shunt Time Period Defines what time period you do not want the local alarm to function Buzzer Off Upon ShuntTimer Expiration Select this option if you wish to shut off the buzzer when the shunt timer expires Not selecting this field causes the local alarm output to remain active until the door is closed NOTE MicroLPM firmware level must be version 1 9 1 or higher MicroLPM Plus firmware level must be version 2 6L or higher MicroLPM Plus2 firmware level must be version 3 9 2 or higher When selected the Local Alarm options appear Enter the duration of the alarm in seconds and the shunt time period of the alarm The duration field specifies in seconds at what interval before the door shunt expires the local alarm output will be initiated All IQ and SIM panels support the local alarm feature Page 50 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 4 3 Door Overview Features 4 System Commands DER GSC READER SELECTION First read
206. y Time Period The following functions are affected by holiday Card Access Alarm Monitoring Automatic Door Open Inputs Outputs Outputs 3 4 15 1 Holiday List Reports Display B Setup Holiday List Report 5 x Display Search All fields are displayed fM Custom report Report line length Maximum 35 72 None X Create View Exit Pri NOTE The Change Heading buttons permit the renaming of the field headers A range of up to 10 years may be searched in the Holiday List Reports Setup menu 3 4 15 2 Holiday List Reports Search B Setup Holiday List Report 0j x Display Search Select Search values Vv Year from 2002 to 2002 nuay to December z Custom report Report line length Maximum 35 72 None x Create oe Exit Page 149 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 4 16 Report Headings Print Badges Print Badges allows you to batch print as many cards as necessary using the data entered in LINC NET Printing can be done as a batch or all at the same time E Print badges ooo 999999999999 Page 150 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 3 4 16 Report Headings Input Alarm Select the desired fields to be displayed or printed by clicking on each selected box The report will list in columns all the inputs requested and any or all of the following data the Alarm Number s the Alarm Location the Alarm Priority number
207. your selection Press Enter Or click on the selection or the icon with the mouse button 2 Click on to the block that you wish to modify using the mouse or use the Tab key from the keyboard 3 Position the cursor at the data field that you wish to modify or add to and highlight the field by clicking on the block A range window described below will appear on the screen for those fields that offer multiple options 4 A data field can be modified in one of the following ways Some fields require that the operator enter the data Example the name field Enter the data then press the mouse button or the Tab key to advance Other fields will have a navigator bar shown below which will appear at the top of the file ld lt a ome es j Ox a b c d e f g a Set the current record to the first record b Set the current record to the previous record c Set the current record to the next record d Set the current record to the last record e Delete the current record f Write changes to the current record to the database g Cancel edits to the current record All record fields System and User contain the legal keyboard character input Page 10 of 206 5 14 Administrator Manual 38 10055 002 D 2 2 2 Bulk Initialization LiNC NET enables the user to initialize every panel in the system to user selected default values Bulk Initialization defines the card technology Access Times Daylight Savings start and st
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