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INTEGRA32 SERVER CLIENT NETWORK SETUP.......................................................................................................... 2
CHAPTER 2 GETTING TO KNOW INTEGRA32
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COMMAND BAR......................................................................................................................................................... 3
Menu Options........................................................................................................................................................ 4
Toolbar Buttons .................................................................................................................................................... 5
DATABASE SCREEN ................................................................................................................................................... 6
MONITOR SCREEN ..................................................................................................................................................... 7
ALARM SCREEN......................................................................................................................................................... 7
LOG SCREEN.............................................................................................................................................................. 8
CHAPTER 3 MONITOR SCREEN.......................................................................................................................... 9
SYSTEM STATUS ........................................................................................................................................................ 9
HOW TO EXECUTE A COMMAND................................................................................................................................ 9
Command Tvpe ................................................................................................................................................... 10
ACCESS POINTS COMMANDS ................................................................................................................................... 10
Commands........................................................................................................................................................... 11
INPUT POINTS COMMANDS ...................................................................................................................................... 12
Commands........................................................................................................................................................... 12
OUTPUT POINTS COMMANDS................................................................................................................................... 12
Commands........................................................................................................................................................... 13
PANELS COMMANDS................................................................................................................................................ 13
Commands........................................................................................................................................................... 13
AREA AND CARDHOLDER COMMANDS .................................................................................................................... 14
Commands........................................................................................................................................................... 15
CHAPTER 4 ALARM SCREEN............................................................................................................................. 16
ACKNOWLEDGE/UNACKNOWLEDGE/CLEAR ............................................................................................................ 16
ALARM DETAILS...................................................................................................................................................... 16
CHAPTER 5 PROGRAMMING............................................................................................................................. 18
INTEGRA32 DATABASE............................................................................................................................................ 18
Users ................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Holidavs .............................................................................................................................................................. 19
Schedule.............................................................................................................................................................. 19
Areas ................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Messages............................................................................................................................................................. 21
Networks ............................................................................................................................................................. 21
Panels.................................................................................................................................................................. 23
Access Points ...................................................................................................................................................... 26
Inputs .................................................................................................................................................................. 34
Outputs................................................................................................................................................................ 37
Access Levels ...................................................................................................................................................... 39
CHAPTER 6 CARDHOLDERS.............................................................................................................................. 40
FIELDS AND OPTIONS............................................................................................................................................... 40
TEMPLATES.............................................................................................................................................................. 42
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CARDHOLDERS TABS............................................................................................................................................... 43
Cards................................................................................................................................................................... 43
Profile Tab .......................................................................................................................................................... 44
Photo Tab............................................................................................................................................................ 44
Notes Tab ............................................................................................................................................................ 45
More Fields Tab.................................................................................................................................................. 45
CHAPTER 7 REPORTS .......................................................................................................................................... 47
HISTORY REPORTS................................................................................................................................................... 47
File...................................................................................................................................................................... 47
Reports ................................................................................................................................................................ 48
Preview ............................................................................................................................................................... 48
DJR..................................................................................................................................................................... 49
DATABASE REPORT ................................................................................................................................................. 50
Options................................................................................................................................................................ 50
CHAPTER 8 OPTIONS........................................................................................................................................... 52
SYSTEM OPTIONS..................................................................................................................................................... 52
General ............................................................................................................................................................... 52
Badge .................................................................................................................................................................. 53
SYSTEM MESSAGES ................................................................................................................................................. 54
ACCESS POINT ACTIVITY......................................................................................................................................... 55
More/Less............................................................................................................................................................ 55
Hide..................................................................................................................................................................... 55
CHAPTER 9 LINKS................................................................................................................................................. 56
GLOBAL LINKS ........................................................................................................................................................ 56
CHAPTER 10 TOOLS ............................................................................................................................................. 57
BACKUP................................................................................................................................................................... 57
RUN BACKUP NOW.................................................................................................................................................. 57
CONFIGURE AUTO-BACKUP..................................................................................................................................... 58
RESTORE.................................................................................................................................................................. 59
CHAPTER 11 PROGRAM GROUPS..................................................................................................................... 60
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SECURITY SYSTEM............................................................................................................................. 60
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A b o u t T h i s G u i d e
This guide documents how to install and use the Integra32
Security Management
System as developed by RBH Access Technologies Inc. The Integra32
system
represents the latest in access control technology speciIically designed Ior the smaller
application. Its intuitive graphical interIace allows users to take advantage oI the power
oI the Integra32
.
E A system administrator who updates Integra32
`s database.
E The system technician that installs and conIigures the Integra32
onsite.
Before reading this guide
This guide assumes that you:
E Are Iamiliar and comIortable with a personal computer.
E Know how to use a mouse.
E Are Iamiliar with the Windows operating environment.
Conventions in this guide
Menu options, window titles, Iields, and buttons are indicated by italic tvpeface. For
example, 'choose Access Point Activitv Irom the Option menu or 'click Cancel to
cancel your changes.
Keyboard actions and Iunction keys are denoted by bold typeface. For example, "press
F1 to display online help".
Keyboard control sequences (i.e., using two or more keyboard keys in combination), are
denoted by keys in bold typeface separated by a plus sign (). For example, 'press
Ctrl + Alt + Delete to reboot the system.
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C h a p t e r 2
G e t t i n g t o K n o w I n t e g r a 3 2
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Integra32
lets you manage and monitor all your security access needs using a standard
PC. There are Iour separate parts to the Integra32
's main screen:
Command Bar
Menus and buttons to access other Ieatures oI the system are available on the Command
Bar. Integra32
svstem). In
addition, Integra32
application.
Log In & Out (Ctrl+L)
An operator must be logged in to operate the system. This ensures that all actions
perIormed on the PC can be attributed to a particular operator.
To log in, enter your Iull login Name and password. The deIault login name is "RBH"
and deIault password is "password". Both "Login Name" and "Password" are not case
sensitive.
An operator should log out when leaving the computer unattended or when Iinished
his/her shiIt. Logging out protects the system against unauthorized access.
Exit
Exit will shutdown the Integra32
System.
Options
Use this menu option to customize user preIerence (through svstem option window) or
customize system messages displayed on the Monitor Screen and in Historv. The Access
Point Activity window is also enabled here. Details oI this option will be discussed in
Chapter 8.
Links
This is where Global Links are setup; detail on this is done in Chapter 9.
TooIs
The Tools menu gives the option Ior Backup, which will be covered in more detail in
Chapter 10.
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Reports
Use this menu option to customize and generate Historv Reports and Database Reports.
History Reports (Ctrl+H)
Reports are explained later in Chapter 7.
Database Reports
Reports are explained later in Chapter 7.
HeIp
Use this menu option to display inIormation regarding your Integra32
soItware version.
Toolbar Buttons
Login/Logout
Press this button to log in/ log out oI Integra32
system.
System Status
Press this button to change the Command Screen, displaying the status toolbars oI access
points, inputs, outputs and panels.
Alarms
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Up to sixteen networks can be conIigured on each system, and up to sixteen panels can be
conIigured Ior the Integra32
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system. These panels can all be conIigured Ior the same
network or distributed across up to sixteen networks. A maximum oI Iourteen schedules,
each with up to eight time zones, can be added to the existing schedules (Never and
Alwavs). The system is capable oI handling up to Iorty holidays and one hundred
messages.
Monitor Screen
This screen gives the operator control oI the system through Svstem Status (Access points,
Input Points, Output points). It allows viewing oI the Svstem Status in List View or
Report View.
Status Ior items shown is in real time. Items are updated as events change keeping the
operator up to date.
AIarm Screen
This screen appears in the same pane in place oI the Monitor Screen. From here alarms
are acknowledged and cleared.
Instruction messages can be obtained Irom the Details oI the alarm, and actions taken can
be noted there as well.
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M o n i t o r S c r e e n
From the Monitor Screen or the Svstem Status Window the operator can issue commands
to control various devices in the system, as well as view their status.
System Status
Clicking on the Svstem Status button on the toolbar oI the main screen will change the
Alarm Screen to the Monitor Screen or the Svstem Status Window. From the Svstem
Status Window the operator can lock and unlock doors, arm and disarm inputs, and switch
on and oII outputs. The status is displayed in real time, but only Ior those devices that
have reporting enabled. The operator can turn messages oII Ior certain events and no
history will be logged Ior those events, but the status oI devices will not be aIIected.
The Iirst six buttons will bring up Access Points, Inputs, Outputs, Panels, Areas, and
Cardholders respectively. The status oI the selected item can be shown either in List
Jiew or Report Jiew. Button seven is used to update/veriIy the status oI the items shown.
How to Execute a Command
All operator commands are executed in the same manner.
1. Click on the appropriate button on the Svstem Status Window toolbar to load the
desired devices.
2. From the list oI items (Input, Output, or Access Point etc.), select the item(s) you
want to control. Clicking on the Iirst item, then holding down the ShiIt key and
clicking on the last item in the range can choose a group oI items. Select non-
sequential item groups by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking on each desired
item.
3. Set the command type to permanent, semi-permanent or timed.
4. Right click on the Item(s) highlighted and then choose a command Irom the list
provided.
The command is then immediately sent to the appropriate IRC-2000-2 controller(s) Ior
execution.
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Commands
Grant Access
Unlock the access point Ior the duration oI the access point Unlock Time. This command
has the same eIIect on an access point as presenting a valid card.
Lock
Lock an access point or access point group on a permanent, semi-permanent or timed
basis.
UnIock
Unlock an access point or access point group on a permanent, semi-permanent or timed
basis.
Set Mode
The access point has several operating modes that are normally controlled by the
scheduler. The operator can override the scheduler and manually control these modes.
Reset Mode
Reset Mode button is used to turn oII the option turned on in Set mode.
High Security
In High Security mode, only cards with high security privileges, may gain access at this
access point.
APB EnabIed
Antipassback is an access control Ieature that prevents cardholders` misuse, by putting
certain restrictions on the use oI their cards. When the Antipassback Ieature is enabled,
cardholders must present their card Ior entry to and exit Irom all areas. Antipassback
prevents a cardholder Irom using his/her card twice at the same access point.
FaciIity Code
Use this option to turn on/oII the Facility Code mode, when the system checks only the
Facility Code portion oI the card code. All cards with valid Facility Codes will be
granted access. This Ieature is typically used when the system is being conIigured Ior the
Iirst time and the cardholder inIormation is not entered in the database.
InterIock
With this Ieature enabled a door will not be unlocked iI the other door is opened. The
open door must be closed beIore the other door will grant access.
View Mode
Select this option to view all the modes available and their status.
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Commands
Turn On
Turn on an output.
Turn Off
Turn oII an output.
PaneIs Commands
Clicking the Panels button on the Command Toolbar depicts the status oI panels on the
Monitor Screen.
The Iollowing commands Ior panels are available by right clicking the selected panels.
Commands
Version
The Jersion queries all or selected IRC-2000-2 Ior the Iirmware version they are running.
The version number will be displayed on the Log Screen.
Set Date/Time
Click on the Set Date/Time to launch the Set Panel Date/Time Screen.
N The Get Local button is used to retrieve the current date and time settings Irom
the PC`s internal clock.
N The Set button is used to upload the selected Date/Time settings to the selected
IRC-2000-2 controller(s).
N The Close button is used to close the Set Panel Date/Time Window.
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Commands
Set Area
Set Area is used to change the area that a cardholder is logged into. This may be
necessary iI a cardholder get into an area without reading into that area.
Reset
The Reset command will clear the area the cardholder is in. The cardholder will not be
logged into any area; thereIore the next card read cannot violate antipassback.
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Instructions
This box will display instruction messages assigned to the alarm.
Action Messages
The operators can enter their own message into this box indicating what action was taken
because oI this alarm.
AcknowIedge
Acknowledge the alarm by clicking the Acknowledge button in the Alarm Details
Window.
UnacknowIedge
Unacknowledge the alarm by clicking the Unacknowledge button in the Alarm Details
Window.
CIear
Clear the alarm by clicking the Clear button in the Alarm Details Window.
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Monitor
Access to commands used in the Monitor Screen and the Alarm Screen can be
deIined/changed in the Monitor tab. Check commands that the user is to have access to
and uncheck commands that he/she is not to have access to.
Language
The language the system will operate in, Ior this operator, is selected in the Language tab.
Holidays
Up to Iorty holidays can be assigned.
You can edit/create the name oI a holiday and the date oI a holiday in the Holidav
Properties. Then you can Select A Date Ior the holiday. Holidays replace the day oI the
week Ior the day speciIied. (E.g. Good Fridav 13 April, 2001 as far as schedules are
concerned this dav will not be a Fridav it will be H1 .)
Schedule
BeIore cardholders are entered, any additional Time Groups that are required should be
programmed. Up to 32 schedules can be programmed Ior Integra32 system.
GeneraI
Change the Description oI the Schedule under the General tab oI the Schedule Properties
Window.
Time Zones
Program the Time Zones Ior the New Schedule in the Time Zones tab oI the Schedule
Properties Window.
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Messages
Messages/Instruction that operators need to Iollow under certain circumstances can be
created and saved here.
GeneraI
Under the General tab oI the Message Properties Window message descriptions can be
edited.
Message
The message is entered under the Message tab.
Networks
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Ethernet Connect
The controller network (IRC-2000-2) is connected to the PC through a standard Ethernet
network.
For an Ethernet connection to work TCP must be installed on your computer.
Enter the speciIic address and proper port value Ior the Ethernet interIace assigned to the
network. (Enter a port value of which must match programming of Interface )
Panels
Up to sixteen panels in total can be connected to the Integra32
system.
GeneraI
Description
To change the deIault description simply type over it.
Enable
II the enable check box is not checked then the panel will not be shown in the status
screen. All Access Point, Inputs, and Outputs under that panel will also be disabled.
Disabled items are still in the database but are not considered to be part oI the system.
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capable oI invoking diIIerent links dependent on which access point it is presented at.
This linking is done at the controller level without the Host PC online.
Code reader links are used primarily in HVAC control, lighting control and intrusion
alarm control systems where it is necessary to control inputs, outputs, and other access
points Irom a single card read. With code reader links, the same cardholder can perIorm
diIIerent Iunctions at each access point. Also, every cardholder can perIorm a unique
Iunction at every access point. Further, links can have several entries, allowing execution
oI multiple commands at each access point when a card is presented.
This window contains the Iollowing Iields and options:
ID
The number oI the code reader link may be system generated by pressing up and down
button or user-deIined. A maximum oI 16 code reader links can be generated.
Code
Put in the code number. These codes can be in the range oI 1-32767.
Description
The user speciIied description oI link.
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Modes
Auto-Relock
AIter a grant access the door locks again at the end oI the unlock time. With auto-relock
checked iI the door closes beIore the unlock time expires, then the door will lock when
the door closes and won`t wait until the timer expires.
Deduct Usage
Readers selected to deduct usage will reduce the usage count oI cards granted access iI
card`s the usage count is less then 255. Card with a usage count oI zero will not be
granted access.
Disable Forced Entry
II Forced Entry is disabled then opening the door without an access granted will not
cause a Forced Entry alarm but instead will start the access granted sequence. This is
generally used on a door with a mechanical egress and no request to exit device.
First Person Delay
Access points with lock/unlock schedules will lock and unlock according to the schedule.
II First Person Delay is selected the door will remain locked until the Iirst card is granted
access aIter the start oI the schedule.
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Unlock 1ime
This is the time the Door Unlock output is turned on Ior.
Extended Unlock 1ime
For the Cards given the Extended Unlock Time privilege the Door Unlock output will
turn on Ior this length oI time instead oI the regular Unlock Time.
DHO Warning
II a door is still open aIter the Lock Time expires, the Access Point will go into Door
Held Open Warning aIter the Door Held Open Warning time expires.
DHO Alarm
II a door is still open aIter the Lock Time expires, the Access Point will go into Door
Held Open Alarm aIter the Door Held Open Alarm time expires. This timer starts at the
end oI the lock timer and not at the end oI the DHO Warning timer. II DHO Alarm time
is less than the DHO Warning time there won`t be a warning.
1imed Antipassback
Set the amount oI time Ior Timed Antipassback here. See Reader Options Ior description
oI Antipassback.
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AIarms
N First select an event Irom list on the leIt.
- The alarm will occur when the message appears in the log screen.
N Then select an Alarm Schedule. (Causes an alarm when?)
N Then you can select (if required) an instruction message Ior the alarm. (Message
creation is described earlier.)
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Entering Area & Exiting Area
An entering area must be selected Ior APB to work. Selecting only an Entering Area will
setup Reader APB. In Reader APB the entering area is compared to the cardholders
current location. II they match there is an APB violation. By adding an Exiting Area you
setup Area APB. Area APB not only check that the area the cardholder is entering isn`t
the area they are in, but also veriIies that the area they are exiting is the area they
currently are in, providing a higher level oI APB.
Access Point Activity
By checking this box you enable the automatic displaying oI the Access Point Activity
window when the selected event(s) occur at the access point. OIten this is used with a
CCTV system Ior video veriIication oI access.
Aote: The above window is automatically displayed only iI Access Point Activitv is
turned on Irom the Options menu oI the main screen toolbar.
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- Forced Arm Alarm or Not Forced Arm Alarm. (Forced Arm Alarm will
force an input into alarm if it is armed while it is abnormal .)
- Disarm during Time Group. (Disarm the input during a schedule.)
CCTV
As Ior Access Point, select Camera Number, DVR IP Address and Port Number
accordingly iI the event selected Ior DVR display is an input.
Links and Alarms tabs are available only Ior general-purpose inputs.
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AIarms
N First select an event Irom the list on the leIt.
- The alarm will occur when the message appears in the log screen.
N Then select an Alarm Schedule. (Causes an alarm when?)
N Then you can select (if required) an instruction message Ior the alarm. (Message
creation is described earlier.)
Outputs
GeneraI
The Description and Tvpe oI the output can be changed/programmed in the General tab.
N The output type can be:
- General Purpose
- Lock Ior Reader A
- Lock Ior Reader B
- Handicap Ior Reader A
- Handicap Ior Reader B
- Alarm Shunt A
- Alarm Shunt B
- Modem Power
DetaiIs
Choose Energi:ed/De-energi:ed On State and select a schedule Ior Output State On
During Time Group Irom the Details tab. Also select the option oI Report to PC, iI it is
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Access Levels
Assigning access points to schedules create access levels. They are created so that
cardholders can be easily given access rights. BeIore cardholders are entered, any
additional access levels that are required should be programmed. The only deIault access
level is Master, which always provide access to all doors.
GeneraI
Change the Description oI the Access Level in the General tab.
Access LeveI
Program the Schedule corresponding to the Reader (e.g. front door & rear door) in
Access Level tab.
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Save
To save changes made to a cardholder click Save.
CanceI
Cancel will exit the edit mode without saving any changes to cardholder.
DeIete
Cardholders that are no longer required can be removed Irom the database with the
Delete button. All cards with this cardholder are deleted with it.
Search
To search Ior a cardholder click Search. There are many Iields to search by, select one
and enter your perimeters then click Search.
TempIates
Templates will open a utility to create your own ID badge templates (explained later).
This button is visible only iI optional badging soItware is added with Integra32
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Last Name
Enter the cardholder`s surname.
First Name
Enter the cardholder`s given name.
InitiaIs
Up to six characters can be entered.
Search Card
Enter a number here to be used as a search parameter.
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Magnetic Encoding for the Badges can be done under the Options menu oI toolbar
(explained later in Chapter 8).
CardhoIders Tabs
Cards
Access LeveI
Select previously deIined access levels Irom the pop-up window. Access levels
determine when and where an access code is valid.
Activation Date
MM-DD-YYYY
7
. This Iield is automatically populated with the current date and time
when a new cardholder is added to the system.
Deactivation Date
MM-DD-YYYY
8
. To deactivate a cardholder, enter the current date, or a date in the
Iuture, on which that cardholder is to be deactivated. The cardholder will be deactivated
automatically on the speciIied date. This Iield deIaults to 1 January 2038.
Status
Card status is shown here, generally active or inactive (depending on the activation and
deactivation dates). This status can be changed to stolen, destroyed, expired, lost, or
suspended.
Usage Count
Valid range is 1255. Enter the maximum number oI times the card can be used. It
reduces the count by one, every time the card is used (at specific readers) to gain access.
When the count reaches zero the card can no longer be used. To speciIy that a card is
valid Ior unlimited number oI uses, enter 255.
Pin Code
The PIN - Personal IdentiIication Number - is the code required at access points with a
keypad.
7
Date is displayed in the Iormat selected in the Windows Control Panel Regional Settings Properties-Date. II a two-digit year was chosen
then it will be displayed in that Iorm here.
8
Date is displayed in the Iormat selected in the Windows Control Panel Regional Settings Properties-Date. II a two-digit year was chosen
then it will be displayed in that Iorm here.
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You can select/ print one oI the already saved templates Ior the cardholder in this tab iI
the badging option is part oI the soItware.
Notes Tab
Any other relevant inIormation concerning a cardholder can be saved under the Notes tab.
More Fields Tab
Any additional inIormation required Ior cardholders can be saved in More Fields tab. The
user can rename the Iields under this tab by right clicking on the label to be renamed.
There are two numeric Iields, six text Iields, and two date Iields Ior the user. These Iields
can be used in searches and can be displayed on badges.
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N Select the Start and End, Date and Time Ior the time period you want to preview
the report Ior.
- II the report is to cover only speciIic hours each day then check Daily Report
so that the Start and End Time will be applied each day.
N Click the Select Readers button to select the readers you want on this report to
preview or print. All readers will be shown by deIault.
N Click the Cardholder bv Number` or Cardholder bv Name` to select
cardholders Ior your report. All cardholders are selected by deIault.
N The user can customized the report by clicking in the checkboxes Ior Access
Denied, Access Granted and Cardholder Action. These selections will determine
which messages are to be reported on.
N Click the Preview button to preview the customized cardholder's report.
From this report, the user has the option oI Printing, Exporting the Iile, Refreshing the
preview oI the report, or changing the current view oI the report.
DVR
Clicking the DJR button Irom the toolbar oI the Historv Report-Cardholders window, the user
can preview the Send Camera Commands window to select the History Event Command he/she
wants to send to DVR.
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- Areas Report
- Cardholders Report
- Global Links Report
- Holidays Report
- Input Points Report
- Network Controllers Report
- Operators Report
- Output Points Report
- Time groups Report
N Select one oI the reports available (e.g. Access Points Report ). Click the Next
button to select the options available in Ior the chosen report:
N Select the items to include in the report or click in the check box Ior Select All iI
you want to include all the items available in your report.
N Click the Next button to select Irom the available Iields to include in the report,
or check the Select All box to include all Iields.
- By deIault Iour Iields are selected. II up to Iive Iields are selected a simple
report will be produced. For more than Iive Iields a detailed report is
produced.
- For some reports there is a main report and sub report. II you select Show
Subreport, which is selected by deIault, the ID Iield can not be unselected. It
is required to link the main and sub report. The Iields selected in this list are
Ior the main report only. Up to ten Iields can be selected. II you select more
than ten Iields the Iirst ten will be shown.
N Click the Next button to select the sort order Ior the report
- Use the Move All, Forward and Back arrows to select sort Iields.
- Then choose Ascending or Descending Ior that Iield.
- Click the Next button to go to next screen.
N Click on Preview Report to see the report or click on Begin Again to view a new
report or click on Finish to end.
The user can Iollow similar steps to preview or print other kinds oI Database Reports as
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Badge
Use this tab to deIine properties oI the badging utilities. Designate where the
cardholder`s image, signature, and Iingerprint will be acquired. For devices to be listed
here they must Iirst be installed in the operating system according to the requirements oI
Badges. They must also be Twain devices.
Designate as well the Iormat to save the image as and what printer to use Ior printing
badges.
Also click in the check box Ior double sided printing oI badges.
Magnetic Encoder Setup
Clicking in the Magnetic Encoder Setup button under the Badge tab oI Svstem Options
window will launch the Iollowing window to setup properties Ior magnetic encoding.
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The user can customize the system activity on screen and history. (E.g. if the user
doesnt want a particular message to appear on screen, like cardholder messages. Bv
simplv double clicking vou can change Yes to No, and stop the displaving of cardholder
activitv on screen.) Each user can also send messages to the computers deIault printer
(selectable bv message).
Access Point Activity
The Access Point Activity Ieature can be used with a CCTV system Ior video
veriIication. To do this enable PC Decision in the Modes tab oI the Access Points
Properties window and check Access Point Activity Access Requested in the Advanced
tab oI the Access points properties window. Now whenever a valid card is read at the
access point the Access Point Activity window will open displaying the cardholder`s
picture, name, and card number, the date/time oI the event and at which reader the event
happened.
II PC Decision is not used in the Modes tab then the Access Point Activity window will
show all access granted and/or access denied events that occur at selected access points.
More/Less
The More button will add a section to the bottom oI the window that will display the
contents oI the cardholder`s notes tab. InIormation about the cardholder that needs to be
readily available can be display this way. The Less button will remove this extension.
Hide
The Hide button will remove the Access Point Activity window Irom view without
turning it oII. You can also minimize this window. The diIIerence between hiding and
minimizing is that a hidden window won`t show up on the task bar.
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T o o I s
Backup
The Integra32
Backup Configuration Wi:ard is used to backup your data Iiles. You can
run the Backup immediately or conIigure the auto-backup to run at a later time.
Your Operating System most likely will also have its own backup utility. It doesn`t
matter what method you use as long as you backup your Iiles regularly.
|'Its not a matter oI iI a hard drive Iails, but when. Unknown|
Run Backup Now
Run Backup Now option is used to run an immediate backup. Follow the wizard Ior this
option. From the Backup Configuration Screen the destination Iolder into which the
backup Iiles will be saved is selected. (The default destination setting is
.Integra32backup.) Checking Data Files will backup the data Iiles (particularlv
AxlogxLT.mdb, AxsvstLT.mdb, & AxuserLT.mdb ). While checking Historv Files will
backup all oI the currently held history Iiles. Cardholder Image Files when checked will
backup the cardholder pictures. The Log Screen will display these Iiles as they are
backed-up.
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Restore
To restore backed-up Iiles you must log into Integra32 Data Restore. Integra32 Data
Restore is located under Programs ~ Integra32 Security System which is accessed by
clicking Start. You will be required to login beIore getting to the Data Restore Screen.
The Data Restore Screen allows you to select which Iiles are to be restored. You can
even select which image Iiles are to be restored.
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Svstem` in program groups. Both methods will start Integra32
system.
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Data Restore
Data restore is described at the end oI Chapter 10.
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Database Maintenance
Running the Database Maintenance` will compact and repair the Integra32 databases.
The Repair` will correct most corruptions in the databases. Those that can`t be repaired
will produce an error message.
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Firmware Upgrade
Before Upgrading
1. BeIore starting the Iirmware upgrade be sure to know where the upgrade Iile (*.rbh) is located.
2. Although upgrading will not aIIect the panel`s memory, it is recommended that you download all
Iiles to the panel aIter upgrading to ensure that any new Ieatures are properly installed.
Upgrading
AIter logging in the Upgrade Wizard will come up. Browse and select the upgrade Iile
(*.rbh). The upgrade Iile`s path will be shown in the box next to the browse button.
Click Next` aIter the appropriate Iile has been selected.
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There will be a completed` message aIter each panel download. You can go back to
select other panels or close iI you are Iinished downloading.
Glossary
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schedules are not appropriate. Statutory holidays and summer
shut down periods are two examples. In Integra32
, Holidavs
may be assigned special irregular time group schedules that
override the regular time group schedule Ior that day.
Input Any Iield apparatus that provides inIormation to an Integra32
system
Ior purposes oI data-entry or monitoring.
Output Any Iield apparatus that receives commands Irom an Integra32
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L i c e n s e & W a r r a n t y
Notice 1.01
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a speciIic application and assumes no responsibility Ior installation. This warranty is in lieu oI all other warranties
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