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2. Blank Entities Entities Blank entities are references to entities that no longer exist Entities can become blank as a result of reference changes For instance a door record could become a blank entity record if the door was removed from the controller and the reader module still has a reference to it Usually this will only occur if the change was made on the controller while it was disconnected from the Integriti management software Ig Head Office De Car Park Entrance Main St oleo I Head Office D3 29 11 201 M Head Office 29 11 201 D Head office 25 11 201 D Production Facility j 291201 Figure 12 Login errors The most common login errors are An error occurred connecting to the server localhost on port 44000 No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it 127 0 0 1 44000 Ensure the Integriti Application Server service is running You successfully connected to the Integriti server lacalhost but were unable to Log On Invalid User Name or Password Ensure you have the correct Operator username and password This page has been intentionally left blank oJ 4g LL NU W U wW UU U om UU q mf UU Uu Uu O Ww O q O dq O W O wW mw o dm W w w mw O wW wW mw uw w mw W O we wW mw O O w mw W O o wW W O ww mw Ww W O wW Ww mw 0 C 00 0 W
3. Figure 2 Docking panels can be one of two states Docked The docking panel is bound to a window Floating The docking panel has been detached from a window and can be moved freely around the desktop Docking Panel Pin Clicking on the Docking Panel Pin will pin the docking panel to the Integriti window mM The docking panel pin in the upright position means the docking panel will remain visible within the window The docking panel pin in the horizontal position means the docking panel will automatically hide when the docking panel no longer has focus q Review Whena docking panel is hidden it will appear as small tab on the window edge it was closest to at the time the docking panel pin was clicked Clicking on the tab or hovering the mouse over the tab will restore the docking panel until the user clicks elsewhere Docking panels that are not docked within the Integriti application window cannot be pinned Moving docking panels Docking panels can be relocated anywhere within the Integriti application window or on the desktop To relocate a docking panel click and drag the docking panel title bar Dragging the docking panel to the icons any of the following icons will bind the panel to the left right top or bottom sides of the Integriti application window Dragging the docking panel to any of the icons in the centre of any other panel will bind the panel to the top left right or bottom of that panel or as an addi
4. Integriti INTEGRATED SOLUTI INTEGRITI USER MANUAL 1 Inner Range Pty Ltd ABN 26 007 103 933 1 Millennium Court Knoxfield Victoria 3180 Australia PRP DUEN PO Box 9292 Scoresby Victoria 3179 Australia omen Telephone 61 3 9753 3488 Facsimile 61 3 9753 3499 Email enquiries innerrange com Web www innerrange com ISO 9001 v UPDATES AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Check the Website regularly for e Additional Applications and Tables not included in this manual e Updates and or changes to existing documents e New documents to be added to this manual Advanced Tech Support e http www onlinetraining innerrange com Restricted downloads e http www onlinetraining innerrange com login signup ph Restricted account creation e http www innerrange com au support ph Support contacts Home Page e http www innerrange com Please send or fax any comments regarding this manual to Support at the Head Office address See front cover Or e mail to Publications innerrange com Disclaimer 1 The manufacturer and or its agents take no responsibility for any damage financial loss or injury caused to any equipment property or persons resulting from the correct or incorrect use of the Inner Range system and its peripherals The purchaser assumes all responsibility in the use of the Inner Range system and its peripherals 2 Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this manual
5. N J Credentials Users can have multiple credentials associated with them A credential can one of a number of things including but not limited to swipe cards proximity cards or wireless fobs To add a new credential to a user 1 Click on the E Acquire Card button to select a card for the user from a reader wireless receiver on site 2 Click on the E Acquire Card v dropdown button to select EN conca 4 Access Card r Wireless Fob Clicking the Access Card button will add a new credential record to the user ig Direct Entry Cards Data 1460 E Removing a credential from a user is as simple as clicking on the EE button to the left of the credential Click Save to commit these changes Em O 28 Time Periods Time periods are created by clicking and dragging schedule periods on the schedule pane or by manually adding a schedule period by clicking the H button directly below the schedule pane Overlapping schedule periods do not impact one another Only Holidays associated with the Time Period will have an effect on the validity of the Schedule Periods Time Periods without the Holidays check box ticked will be invalidated when the Holidays associated with the Time Period are valid To create a new Time Period m mm M P Click on mel fg Home A System tab followed by the T Add Mew button Click the icon in the Users Panel Give the Time Perio
6. Inner Range Pty Ltd assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions Due to ongoing development the contents of this manual are subject to change without notice TABLE OF CONTENTS Integriti User Manual Table of Contents SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT sccsscssccsscssccsccsscnsccsscnscnsccsscnscnsccsscnscnsccsscescsssossosees 5 PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS sass H 6 INTEGRITI BASICO arara et wets wets we cas ea ea a esis se ate vee vente ns oan we N 8 Rec Mer 8 USER INTEREACE acne ce E TD URSOS A OAA 9 CUL OU asse is ida E DO Ra E ECOS a E 10 Mies To 11 210 12 Robe O 2017 ee 12 Incl au dcc p E 12 Logged ODEO OF rrira aain E vit turerixn RPE E RR RR RR EM ea ean RO 13 DOCKING PONE m 14 The Navigation PORCO EG am ava une Seni t enu MN 16 Dialog WINGOWS DR PDR NR E ROC 20 A OCIA S ERE TTE TEE TOTO OUT 21 AUDI em M 22 CREDENTIALS racao 26 CREATING ANEW USER o 26 Lege U vss eT er ea PME MU MEI MIENNE ME MM M
7. newer events This scenario can occur when communications to one or many controllers has been re established or when review is sorted on a field other than time Review filtering and organisation occurs at the time the filter is applied The Actions Panel The actions panel will display various action types as they occur and their status For instance if you were to upgrade the firmware of a controller a progress bar will appear in the actions panel indicating the firmware upgrade progress Actions of x Status Dake Time Action Performed Affected Entity 2a0S 2012 10 52 29 AM Unlock E Staff Entry Figure 7 Dialog windows Most programming windows will look similar to the following example Door Door 1 ad 9 FE of Items Controller Address DM Programming ERSTES Head Office X Aa Di Mame Module Door 1 Relay Last Changed By Door Type Entry Door Outside Created Modified Inside 4 11 2011 411 2011 Risse Raad Notes Pin Device None Pin Device Area Zn Area 4rm Mode None Arm Mode Card Format Figure 8 The left side of the programming window contains items relevant to all programmable entities within the Integriti management software The right side of the programming window can contain a number of programming tabs The first tab eg Door Program
8. Att Mame Bay 2 Roller Figure 9 21 N N Audit The Audit panel contains a list of all changes made Each individual change is logged within the Integriti database Take advantage of the audit feature If you ve made a programming error use audit to help review the changes you made Who What made the change Date Time of Change type change Showing 46 143 1 Selected Add New Edit 7 Duplicate 22 Import XX Delete T Date Time Local nge Typ Actor F Q Type here to search Q Type here to search QQ Type here to search 6 03 2012 2 34 27 PM Create Installer 6 2032012 12 00 00 AM Create Installer k C 8 05 2012 4 07 18 PM Update Cantrollerserver IntegritiControllerServert IR KEVIN 6 goag 4 07 31 PM Update Cantrollerserver IntegritiContrallerserveriIR KEVIM 6 032012 8 24 34 AM Update ControllerServer InbegritiCentrallerServerimIP KEVIM 6 03 2012 8 42 06 AM Update Controlerserver InbegritiCentrallerServerimIR KEVIM E amr2012 1 55 24 PM Update ControllerServer InbegritiControllerServer IR KEVIN A 14ingeni REGIME AM Indate Controllerserver ThEenriFiCanlrnllerserverrmTR KFT hd Figure 10 You can view the audit trail of an individual item by going in to that item s programming 6 screen and clicking the button Entity programming snapshot Entity audit history History of DL4 Car Park Front Back Admin Date Time Local Actor Site List
9. Click onthe tab followed by 2 Inthe Area lists Door lists panel click the button 3 The list properties window will appear with the usual basic options on the left side Fill in the Name and Notes as necessary 4 The right hand side of the window is divided in to two sections The top green section contains a list of all of the items associated with this Door Area list Double click items in the upper or lower sections to move them in or out of the list List Items Controler Mame Address Mame 5 Smith St A2 Admin F6 8 Production St A1 Store Room R amp D Facility Al Admin R amp D Facility AS Reserved Car Park R amp D Facility A62 Car Park ma aa Lu Cc I 5 Smith Sk Al Foyer 5 Smith St A3 Comms Room R amp D Facility Az Loading Dock R amp D Facility A3 Offices R amp D Facility Ad Plant Room iE In List R amp D Facility A6 Store Room Mi R amp D Facility A53 ACCESS R amp D Facility A64 SYSTEM 13 of 13 reas shown 5 in list amp nat in list Remove 5 Click the zi 7 button and close the window 32 Menu Group Menu Groups are permission sets used to grant or deny user s access to the Integriti controller via the terminal To create a Menu Group m Groups 1 Click on the amp iyu or rides Cells tab followed by Add Mew 2 Inthe Menu Group panel click the button The properties window will appear with the usual basic options on the left side Fill in C
10. ENU MEM 28 TIME PERIODS m 29 Q19 8 a7 icr M panda 30 AREA LISTS amp DOOR LISTS ariii a os pus aua PARS E REVER T TRES SENS ag 30 MENU GROUP E X X 32 BLANK ENTITIES assassinas RR Usa aaa ADA SERRA S EMURRAN e NR sas ARS ER NEAR NER ARROR UR S ERE LER ENERSE ERR SES E nina 38 LOGIN aziie c 38 Software Maintenance Agreement Protect Your Integriti Software Investment with an Inner Range Software Maintenance Agreement For a modest annual fee you will receive e Unlimited telephone and e mail Customer Support by our Integriti Help Desk e Free software upgrade releases of Integriti for the software modules for which you are licensed Get the most from your Integriti Security Management Software Complete and return the Application form contained in your Integriti pack or download the form from http www innerrange com downloads MaintenanceAgreement pdf Did you know that Inner Range operates customer training courses throughout Australia and New Zealand Details of our Integriti System Administration courses are listed on our Training Website at http training innerrange com index cfm Enrol on line or contact Inner Range on 03 9780 4300 or via email to admin Q9 innerrange com Product Highlights Connectivity Editing Simplified Controller Conne
11. Installer Installer Installer Installer Installer Action Performed Affected Entiti Connected to 127 0 0 1 44000 Logged In as Installer Logged in operator Figure 1 Ribbon Tab There are a total of 9 ribbons which are accessible by clicking on the appropriate ribbon tab Each ribbon has a collection of items i fa Home Home The home tab contains all of the most commonly used items within Integriti edit amp Intruder inteudar The intruder tab contains all of the physical and logical entities associated with intrusion control Access Control Access Control The access control tab contains all of the physical and logical entities associated with access control Automation Automation The automation tab contains HVAC analogue counting action macro and entities associated with automation Hardware Hardware The hardware tab contains all of the physical Integriti module items including firmware update System System The system tab contains items that are configured system wide within Integriti edit il au EP Window Window The Window tab groups layout sets and layout configuration settings 1 1 Administration Administration Items not found in any of the tabs above will be found in this tab including operator configuration Ribbon b S d BY Inputs Auxiliaries Aux Lists Mamed Macros General General Calibrations Comparisons Air Condition
12. Items Type here to search 4 Type heQ Type here to search Controller Name qid Name 9 03 2012 8 43 43 AM Installer Address 9 03 2012 8 45 41 AM Update Installer DL4 Admin Car Park Entrance M Car Park Front Back Ad ES Admin Last Changed By Car Park Entrance M Name Created Modified 23 03 2012 23 03 2012 Notes Warehouse Bay 1 Roller Warehouse Bay 2 Roller EM Warehouse Staff Entry a Property Changed To Head Office bi 4 Doors Head Office add Admin E Head Office CNN Car Park Entrance Main St T bu en Production Facit Add O Car Park Entrance Main St Changes made to Changes entity lt EntityChange Type DoorList ID2 5348024557502468 lt CollectionChange gt Figure 11 The entity audit history list will display the date time change type and actor for each event Clicking on an item in this list will display a programming snapshot of the entity at the selected time A summary of the changes is easily viewed in the bottom right hand corner of the screen 23 24 Users Programming Guide The purpose of this programming guide is to step you through common programming scenarios For programming detail please refer to the Installation guide Everything within the Integriti management software is global in nature For instance when you open the Doors panel it contains all of the doors across all of the Integriti controllers Perm
13. Lists Menu Groups and Permission Groups Each User record has a default Permission Group Permission Groups are an optional resource used for organisation of granular user permissions There are two methods used to create new users Creating a new user by duplicating an existing record If an existing user has the same configuration as the new user you are about to create then the easiest method of creating that new user is by clicking the existing user you want to duplicate followed by the CH Duplicate user details button A new dialog window will appear with the new Creating a new user nem o Ph Click onthe tab followed by the 7 Add Mew button Click the icon in the Users Panel The User Programming dialog should appear Give the User a First Name Last Name and add any necessary details in the Notes field Users have two PIN codes The Qualify PIN is used for access control purposes where a Card amp PIN qualification is required This number can be duplicated across the system The purpose of the Security PIN is to log in to the terminal Primary Permission Group 6 Click and select the primary permission group for the user Extra Permissions 7 Click qp Add and select one or many items from the item selection dialog as Properties necessary Please refer to the installation manual for more detail on the properties for each user 8 Click the zi button and close the dialog
14. cess to modify user groups Reale Allows access to the controller review history Date Time Allows access to modify the current controller time and date Mime pesos Allows access to modify time periods penequies Allows access to modify the schedules sert eres Allows access to modify the holidays LCD Messages Allows access to modify the custom LCD messages Ceueck Ievenmelics Allows access to modify the controllers supported card formats Cara Templates Allows access to modify the card templates Area Control Permissions Provided there are no restrictions on the terminal itself the following sub menu items are accessible if enabled Property Description TMi eoD Eor Users with this Menu Group will initiate a deferred area off when disarming areas with the Defer Area option set LsSolate On Ext The user is allowed to automatically isolate unsealed inputs during the exit delay period Zi Taken ONCE The user is permitted to disarm 24 Hour system areas Defauir Last Once logged in the user will be presented with their Area List control Tsolaco hi Isolation of any input is permitted Sticky Isolate Sticky Isolation of any input is permitted 35 m ga 9 Access Control Provided there are no restrictions on the terminal itself the following sub menu items are accessible if enabled Property Description Omi cido uses OSEIE ela The Area on the outside of the door will be turned Bron ss off on egress User Ar
15. ctivity only requires a single TCP port o Improved NAT Traversal far less firewall configuration required Simple Automatic Discovery of controllers on local network Integriti is a true multi controller multi workstation system Supports paths with automatic switching to redundant paths on link failure Clustered Architecture Support for multiple servers for scalability or high availability Changes to module programming take effect immediately without a LAN secure Unlimited number of granular permissions and credentials per user Dynamic Update of all data All changes are instantly reflected on other operator workstations no need to refresh screens if someone else changes something Programming structures inputs and outputs for LAN modules are created automatically when they are connected to the LAN Fully customizable user interface allows any editor to be customized to suit customer needs Multi Select Edit Set the properties of multiple records in a single operation no need to manually apply the change to each record Cross Reference Graphically visualize the relationships between all entities in the system Live LAN status of modules zones and auxiliaries is displayed Dynamically Filter and sort by any field on any entity Dynamically Filter and sort by current state inputs in alarm doors that are unlocked Selectively show or hide items based on o Name o LAN status secured missing unexpected not installed
16. d a Name and add any necessary details in the Notes field Click and drag a region a schedule period on the schedule pane as many times as required to create the desired time period or Click the Mra rita button and change the parameters of the newly created schedule period Click on the ra Em followed by qp Add to add holidays to the Time Period Click the d button and close the dialog End Time 17 30 Ed 4 Monday v Tuesday 4 Wednesday v Thursday 4 Friday saturday sunday Holidays 29 30 Holidays To create a new Holiday A Click on thel lm Hone or 9S System tab followed by the Add Mew button 1 2 Click the icon in the Users Panel 3 Give the Holiday a Name and add any necessary details in the Notes field 4 Changethe start time and date to that of the holiday 5 Changethe end time and date to that of the holiday or Change the Duration Days to the appropriate number of days the holiday is to last for 6 Ifthe holiday to recur annually tick the Recur Annually check box If GMT time is used tick the GMT check box Click the zi 7 button and close the dialog Area Lists amp Door Lists Area Door lists are a simple collection of areas doors These lists can be used in place of associating individual areas or doors to individual users To create an area or door list 8 Area Lists or P Add Mew D Door Lists eh
17. e attached to the Integriti controller LAN You will notice a number of devices populated under each connected controller These modules are normally managed by your security installation company The Review Panel The review panel is located at the bottom left of the Integriti window by default At a glance operators can see events as they take place or history and action them as required The name of the control module The text message stored in the that transmitted this event control module The date and time the event The type of message stored in occurred at the controller the control module Review Rel lords Showing 8 898 1 Selected just now Source Message Review Type Review Level Inner Range k Period R Days Your Lo l Time Controller Text Type E k 2203 2012 5 07 12 PM Mew Controller Module UnSecured TwoDoorRdr DZ C3k 2DAM Dz Module Event 2203 2012 5 07 11 PM Mew Controller Module Found TwoDoorRdr 02 C3K 2DAM D2 Module Event 221032012 5 07 11 PM Mew Controller Module Lost TwoDoorRdr Dz C3K 2DAM 02 R5485 Timeout Module Event 2203 2012 5 07 10 PM New Controller Module Found TwoDoorRdr DZ C3K 2DAM Dz Module Event 22 03 2012 5 07 08 PM Mew Controller Module Lost TwoDnoorRdr 02 C3K 2DAM 02 R5485 Timeout Module Event TE ero e E m E o Se e cec e S CC cuc er Cy Um o S E C EC Caec ES R E Seo C C CS Figure 4 The review panel has a heat signature feature w
18. ea Off on Egress The Users Tenancy Area on the outside of the door will be turned off on egress is tele Arca Curt ON The Area on the inside of the door will be turned ingress off on ingress User Area Off on Ingress The Users Tenancy Area on the inside of the door will be turned off on egress Bien Usem Rico noter This user can provide a credential to validate another user Dual User Override This user will not require another user to provide access to doors configured for dual user access INOUE ISIS elo ole O Anti passback rules do not affect this user Dual Credential Override This user will not be required to provide a second credential for doors configured for dual credential access Advanced Options Groups 1 16 Optional action grouping as to what action groups can be controlled by this user Remote Access Permissions Property Description vei peo Remote arming of areas is permitted Disarm Area Remote disarming of areas is permitted MEM Ale COKONDUTe EES el Remote arming of 24 hour areas is permitted Disarm 24 Hour Ares Remote disarming of 24 hour areas is permitted Toolate Remote isolation of inputs is permitted Control Aux Remote control of auxiliaries is permitted Ho ci Do on Remote Locking of doors is permitted Unlock Door Remote Unlocking of doors is permitted Siren CommsTask Control AdJuUs t S CioNbanE Message Acknowledge Property Description Ack Message Ack All Messages BULO Sa rem OE E
19. ers Actions Variables Timers Entities Actions amp Macros Analog amp Counting HvAC Integriti makes use of ribbons to help reduce the amount of desktop space used and to help with finding things easier Ribbon Group Calibrations Comparisons Analog amp Counting Ribbon groups contain items that fall in to the same category For example the Lists ribbon group contains Door Lists Area Lists and Auxiliary Lists Integriti Version Integriti Client version 1 0 0 2419 The Integriti version number is displayed in the bottom left hand corner of the main window 12 Logged in operator Connected to 127 0 0 1 44000 Logged In as Installer In addition to the client connection details the name of the Logged in operator is displayed in the bottom right hand corner of the main window 13 Docking Panel Docking panels are displayed by clicking on the relevant ribbon item If a docking panel is already open clicking on the ribbon item will bring the docking panel to the foreground For example clicking the 95 button will display the actions docking panel Figure 2 Each docking panel can be moved freely around the desktop or docked within the Integriti application window If you need to restore the layout to the factory default click the e Reset Layout 5E Windows button under the tab Docking panel pin Actions nu AX Status Date Time Close panel Docking panel title bar
20. her the optionally selected qualifier needs to be Asserted or De asserted The last column is a button to allow you to remove the individual permission Click the zd button and close the dialog 25 26 Credentials User credential proximity card swipe card fob programming only requires a card template selection and data The data field commonly refers to the card number or issue number of the credential that is to be issued to the user Users Users within the Integriti management software are global This means that the user record is only created the one time and individual permissions will tie the user to a controller Qualify PIN codes may be used in association with cards for access control to provide a something you have plus something you know method of user authentication in a card and PIN system Many users can have the same Qualify PIN codes just like an ATM card Security PIN codes are unique codes passwords used to identify users Users use these PIN codes to log in to the Integriti controller and perform various tasks Because individual PIN codes are used to identify users at the controller duplicate PIN codes are not permitted You can add individual permissions to a user by clicking the qp Add button within the User Programming dialog or if many users are likely to have the same permissions permission groups should be used Permissions that can be added to a user are Doors Door Lists Areas Area
21. hich allows the operator to see the age of the displayed review events The background colour of the review events in the first column Your Local Time represents the age Present Past Your Lacal Time Y Controller Text 21 11 2011 8 33 50 AM Controller New Controller PTOODO1 disconnect 21 11 2011 8 18 26 AM Mew Controller Module Unsecured Front Entry amp Car Park 21 11 2011 8 18 28 AM Mew Controller Module Found Frank Entry amp Car Park 21 11 2011 8 03 16 AM Mew Controller System Date Time sek to Mov 21 2011 08 02 50 L 21 11 2011 8 03 16 AM Mew Controller f Timezone set to UTC 11 00 by Integriti 01 Intec 21 11 2011 8 03 16 AM Mew Controller Comms Task 02 Integriti Integriti Connected di Figure 5 The single greatest advantage of this feature is the ability to notice how review events are grouped without reading individual timestamps Figure 5 is a simple example of this feature Your Local Time Y Controller Text 21 11 2011 9 56 06 AM Mew Controller f System Dake Time set to Woy 21 2011 09 58 36 L 21 11 2011 9 58 06 AM Mew Controller Timezone set to UTC 11 00 bv Integriti 01 Intec 21 11 2011 9 58 05 AM Mew Controller Comms Task 02 Integriti Integriti Connected di 21 11 2011 9 00 00 AM Mew Controller t Working Hours became Valid TPOUOD17 gt 21 11 2011 9 56 35 AM Controller Wew Controller PTOQ0031 connected Figure 6 In the example above an older event has been placed in between
22. ission Groups Address Permissions Tre db Add Remove Name What When Is Cleaner Installer SP M Restricted Q valid Tz Created Modified 604 2011 6 04 2011 Notes The Permission Group dialog Global permission groups are designed to make user programming easier A Permission group has a single list that can consist of Doors Areas and Groups from all of the accessible sites within Integriti Delete column Click the 1 icon to delete the permission from the group Valid QD or Invalid QD When Item Door Time zone V What When Is An individual permission within a permission group To create a permission group use the following procedure i e 8 9 10 11 12 x Click on the la Home a followed by the button Y Add New Click the icon in the Permission Groups Panel The Permission Group Programming dialog should appear Give the Permission Group a Name and add any necessary details in the Notes field Click the qp Add button to add a new permission to the group Select the desired Door Door List Area Area List or group and click the DJ button In the left hand column select whether the permission is allowing access or revoking it The second column is the selected Door Door list Area The third column is an optional qualifier for the permission itself The fourth column determines whet
23. ming will contain all of the required programmable items relevant to the entity Other tabs will usually contain advanced options or lists to associate other entities with the currently programmed item Eg Inputs to an area 20 Toolbar ld Save Undo d First Record Previous Record p Next Record M Last Record 1 New Record X Delete Record i Property page view tf Show Cross References A Show Synchronisation Warnings i Audit up Customize Layout Hyperlinks The toolbar contains the following buttons Save the currently displayed record settings Undo the last change since the window was opened Go to the first record in the series Go back one record Go forward one record Go to the last record in the series Create a new record Delete the currently displayed record Change the view to the default property page layout Open a dialog with a tree view that displays the references to and references from this entity Open a new window displaying the entire history of changes made to this record Change the layout of the dialog window Much like Insight Integriti has the added convenience of hyperlinks Hyperlinks are blue text labels that let you quickly navigate between related items without using the ribbon and panels to manually locate them To follow a hyperlink simply click on it Clicking on a hyperlink will open a window with the properties for the clicked item Controller BEN
24. o Programming status blank programmed queued for upload download Logical groupings allow entities to be arranged and grouped with infinite flexibility Support for multiple sites with unlimited sub sites Window docking panel placement customisation including layout saving and retrieval per operator Single click hyper linking between forms Automatic detection of edits made at any Terminal User editing provides the following features o Users can be exported This allows an operator to make pre set templates easily and observe how the import file format should appear o Multiple Users can be selected for blanking records or exporting Reports Comprehensive audit trail Any filtered data grid can be exported right from within the System Designer 3NF Normalized database can be easily queried and reported on Management e Full support for offline editing e Comprehensive operator permissions system providing infinite flexibility e Hierarchical operator permissions allowing separate sites to be administered both individually and globally e Full support for Multi Site and multi tenancy Control e Remotely control areas area lists auxiliaries auxiliary lists doors door lists floors floor lists home auxiliaries and zone inputs e Per User permissions are enforced for remote control from the software Integriti basics Login Operators are presented with a login dialog when they run Integriti To log in sim
25. onfigurable menu group properties Main Menu Items Property Area nto Access Tsolate Testing Time Misc Installer Service CODnTEOd Ilse S Groups Edir Ihajoule Cionbhoie Edit User Count NENE mes Full Test Suite Allowed Description Allows access to arm and or disarm areas Allows access to the controller review and other panel information such as firmware revision and the currently configured IP address Allows access to user programming Allows access to isolate and sticky isolate inputs Allows access to testing menus for inputs auxiliaries sirens batteries etc Allows access to configure the time and date of the controller Additionally you can configure time periods schedules holidays and custom LCD messages Allows access to UK options Allows access to the installer programming menus Allows access to the service menus Allows access to control various items such as Doors Lifts and PActions Additionally this menu will allows access to adjust counters and user counts Allows access to configure lists Allows access to configure groups Allows access to adjust input counters Allows access to adjust user counters Sub Menu Items Provided there are no restrictions on the terminal itself the following sub menu items are accessible if enabled Proert X Desripionh o Bisiene Oe Allows access to modify user codes User Groups Allows ac
26. ply enter your operator name and operator password then click the Login button Operator credentials are defined within the Integriti management software The default Integriti operator login is called installer with the default password of installer It is strongly recommended that you remove this operator or change the password as soon as possible Integriti version number Log On to Integriti Log Utility Make sure the Integriti services are running before you attempt to log in Integriti Services The Integriti services should be running before you log in to Integriti If they are not right click the service icon and click Start The service icon should appear solid indicating that the service is running Stopped Stopping Starting Running Integriti controller server w L Integriti application server E dE dh d Integriti CCTV server R had E Log Utility The log utility is used for diagnostic fault finding purposes You can access the log utility by double clicking the La icon either in the login dialog or in the Integriti title bar User Interface The document titled Interface elements for Integriti contains information o on how to make good use of the user Interface GUI Layout ES SP e ll IB fd Home A amp Discover Controller Controllers Connections System amp Intruder a Access Con 485 Automation tj Hardware D w E Users Permission Door Li
27. sts Area Lists Groups Permissions Entities FE system Hm WR LE Everything Doors Areas Auxiliaries Inputs CCTV Ribbon EH window Scheduling 3 Administration Debug O Time Periods Holidays Navigation Name Id asc co gt HI New South Wales gt M Queensland b M Western Australia b M South Australia b M victoria Review Source Period Recent History Your Local Time gg LLL LL lt s Areas Showing 610 X O AddNew F Edit J Duplicate Import gt Delete Status Type Controller Site Address Name 7 Q Type here to sed Type here to sed Type Q Type here to search gt Sal office Victoria Sale Office Victoria HeadOffice victoria e Victoria victoria victoria victoria Message v Last v Controller aes Sofware nfo ES a a System Date Time set to Apr 24 20 System Time Cha Sales Office Sales Office Timezone set to UTC 10 00 by Inte Time Zone Chan femea Taol A4 Tabe mibi TT Tala 7 7 h Integriti version Al Staff Lounge Docking Panel Plant Room Reserved Car Park Actions Status Date Time Last Modified Q Type here to search 23 04 2012 3 17 34 PM 04 2012 4 23 47 PM 4 2012 8 54 09 AM 04 2012 8 54 09 AM 4 2012 8 54 09 AM 24 04 2012 8 54 09 AM 24 04 2012 8 54 09 AM Q Last Modified By Status Motes Type here to seaQ Type here to se Type here to search Sales Office Disarmed Installer Disarmed
28. tional tab in a panel group A coloured highlight will indicate the placement of the panel if you were to release the mouse button The Navigation Panel Controller Status visible 4 Bl Production D Wi Production Facility gt Em Level 1 4 Warehou TwodoorRdr 02 Q Online B C3k LcdTerm 01 line b Head Office gt Em Level gt 8 R amp D Melbourne Module status By default the navigation panel is located to the left of the Integriti application window The navigation panel is a central location for organising all of your controller hardware Figure 3 Controller hardware is organised in to a tree view with LAN modules spanning from each controller To help organise panels Sites and keywords bookmarks can be created Re organising items within the navigation panel is as simple as clicking and dragging items to a new location Sites i Sites can be used to group controllers LAN modules keywords and sub sites Keywords Keywords are place markers created by the operator to make searching for and organisation of items easier Controllers e Controllers are intelligent components of your security solution capable of independent action The Integriti management software communicates directly with controllers to manage your intrusion access control automation etc Controllers are normally managed by your installation company Modules ERR SFA Modules are physical devices that ar
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