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100 WIN-PAK User Guide2 In the right pane of the Operator Level windowright-click on the control area device, database,or user interface element you w
101Configuring Rights for DatabasesIf you right-click an individual database in theOperator level tree that has sub-branches and selectConfigure, yet
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103Copying an Operator LevelYou may, on occasion, find it necessary to createoperator levels that are similar to each other, but witha few minor diff
104 WIN-PAK User Guide5 Click OK to save the new Operator Level andreturn to the main Operator Level databasewindow.Editing Operator LevelsEditing Ope
105Isolating an Operator LevelAn Operator Level cannot be deleted if it is used byone or more Operator definitions. Use the Isolatefunction to determ
106 WIN-PAK User Guide3 Highlight the operator(s) you wish to reassign.NOTE: Select multiple, contiguous users by holdingdown the Shift key while clic
1075 Click Yes to reassign operator(s) or No to abortthe operation.NOTE: To reassign all the operators in an OperatorLevel, click Reassign All instead
108 WIN-PAK User GuideIf the Detail View check box is selected, the DetailView Operator window is also displayed.Clicking either the Add or Edit butto
109Last Log In: The last recorded time the operatorlogged into the system.Name: The operator name, which does notnecessarily correspond to a card hold
11Table of ContentsWelcome 21Contact Us 22About This Guide 23Conventions 25Online Help 26Introduction 27Access Control with WIN-PAK 29WIN-PAK Features
110 WIN-PAK User GuideEquals: Select Equals when searching for an exactmatch.Greater Than: Use this criteria when you aresearching for a range or grou
111Searching by Last Log inTo search for operators by a Last Log in date orrange:1 Select Last Log in as the Search Field.2 Select Before, After, or O
112 WIN-PAK User GuideAdding OperatorsClick the Add button on the main Operator databasewindow to make additions to the Operator database.The Operator
113Admin: Has global rights. May view, edit anddelete any and every part of the system. Doesnot need to be assigned an operator level.2 Enter an Opera
114 WIN-PAK User GuideWorking with PasswordsA good strategy for choosing a password that is botheasy to remember, but hard to decode, is to pick asimp
1151 Use the Operator Level list to associate anOperator Level with this operator.2 If the operator is also a Card Holder, use the list(or browse butt
116 WIN-PAK User GuideUse the Defaults tab to set the following:Maximum Records returned from the Databasefor Selecting List: This is the number of re
117Record Retrieval and PerformanceMaximum Record settings can be used to adjustperformance. For example, if a small number of recordsis retrieved at
118 WIN-PAK User GuideNOTE: When printing to a port, do not use the samerinter for alarms and reports. Since alarm messagesbypass the spooling queues,
119Print Alarms: Select this option to enable thesending of alarms to a printer.Printer: Any printer installed on your operatingsystem can be selecte
12 WIN-PAK User GuideLicensing and Registration 78Registering Software 78Registering Software Online 79License Files 79Norton Speed Disk Utility 80Use
120 WIN-PAK User GuidePath to Sound Files: The current path for soundfiles is displayed. Additional sound files can becopied into this folder. To sele
121Default Bitmap: Use the default bitmap loaded inthe system as the wallpaper.None: Applies a gray background to the WIN-PAKdesktop.Colored Backgrou
122 WIN-PAK User GuideRestore Main Window Position and Size: Savesthe size and position of the main User Interfacewindow as it appears prior to a user
123System DefaultsSelecting System Defaults from the WIN-PAKSystem menu allows you to change certain systemsettings relating to ADV access, card numbe
124 WIN-PAK User GuideNormally, only ADVs that are added to ControlAreas and configured for an operator's level areavailable. This could cause a
125Auto Popup Alarm View Window: Allows theAlarm View to open or restore view [if minimized]when a new alarm is received and displayed in theAlarm Vie
126 WIN-PAK User GuideAllow Alarm to be Silenced for 60 seconds: Usedin conjunction with the "Beep until..." option, thissetting allows the
127Maximum # of events in Maximum # of eventsin view: The default setting allows for 1,000 of themost recent events to be displayed in the eventviewer
128 WIN-PAK User GuideEMail ConfigurationThe EMail Configuration tab of the System Defaultswindow is used to configure mails for reportingalarms to th
129Login/LogoutThe Login/Logout tab of the System Defaultswindow is used to indicate if the user should be ableto log in automatically to WIN-PAK at s
13ContentsWorking with Accounts 182Selecting an Account 183Adding or Editing Accounts 184Deleting Accounts 184Quick-Start Wizard 185Overview 185Proced
130 WIN-PAK User GuideAccess LevelsIndicate of the Access Levels within the system arePrecision or Multiple.Precision Access Levels: Only one access l
131OperationsThis Daily Operations section provides details onthe features and functions you may use on a dailybasis to monitor and maintain your acce
132 WIN-PAK User Guide2 Indicate if you wish to search by Card Numberor Name by selecting the appropriate radiobutton.3 Click the Browse button to o
133Click the View button to locate the card holder andview the results.Searching by Card NumberWhen searching by Card Number, it is not necessaryto ma
134 WIN-PAK User GuideSystem EventsThe System Event window displays the name, time,and date of WIN-PAK System (software) activity.This includes a rec
135If desired, the System Event window can remainopen and minimized during normal operations.NOTE: System Events should not be confused with theEvents
136 WIN-PAK User GuideFiltering Event ViewsTo view only selected events, the messagesappearing in the Event View window can be filtered.Once these vie
137 3 Expand the tree by clicking the plus signs.4 Select the branch or individual devices you wantto monitor. To view events from a particularbranch
138 WIN-PAK User GuideAlarm ViewAlarm View provides a monitoring tool to be used inaddition to the Floor Plan View and Control View.Alarm View display
139Once a point goes into alarm or trouble, the colorwill not return to green. For example, if the firstmessage from a point or card is Normal, subse
14 WIN-PAK User GuideAdding an RS-232 Connection 273Modem Pools 275C-100 & 485 with HUB (non ACK/NAK) Modem Pools 276485 with HUB ACK/NAK Modem P
140 WIN-PAK User GuideFreeze: To temporarily stop the display of incomingmessages, click the Freeze button. When the Freezebutton is clicked, the butt
1411 In the Filters area of the Alarm View windowselect Alarm, Card Read, or Both, dependingon which messages you want displayed.2 To further narrow
142 WIN-PAK User Guide4 Select the branch or individual devices you wantto monitor. To view alarms from a particularbranch, right-click on it and choo
143The operator can acknowledge the selected alarmfrom the Alarm Details window by clicking the Ackbutton, and can clear the alarm by selecting it and
144 WIN-PAK User GuideAdding a Note to an Alarm1 Select the alarm from the Alarm Details list, andclick the Add Note button. The Add OperatorNote dial
145If a picture is on file, the lookup window displaysthe card holder picture, including the card holdername, card number, time, date, reader name, an
146 WIN-PAK User Guide2 Set the Priority threshold. All reads that have ahigher priority [lower number] than this thresh-old, will display card inform
147As a card meeting the specifications you have set ispresented at a reader, the AutoCard Lookup windowdisplays the appropriate information.7 Select
148 WIN-PAK User Guide2 Drag the Live Monitor window to the desiredlocation on your desktop, and enlarge or reduce itas desired, by dragging a corner
149The Time and Date can also be viewed on the screenby right-clicking in the live view area and selectingSend Time and Date.Adjusting FocusClick and
15ContentsDefining Tracking and Muster Areas 468Control Areas 471Adding Branches, and Devices to the Control Area Tree 472Floor Plans 477Floor Plan De
150 WIN-PAK User GuideSetting Pan and Tilt LimitsLimits should be set on the panning and tiltingactions of each camera. Limits ensure a camera doesnot
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152 WIN-PAK User GuideWhen the Open Floorplan window is displayed,select a floor plan and click the OK button. Theselected floor plan opens in a separ
153The window can be resized or repositioned to meetyour needs. Resize the window by clicking anddragging on the window edge until it is the desiredsi
154 WIN-PAK User GuideChanging the Floor Plan ViewSeveral right-click (control) options allow you tochange the floor plan view to best suit your needs
155So, for example, if you set the View Area to 25%,then 25% of the main Floor Plan View windowshows the location detail, as shown below:Floor Plans
156 WIN-PAK User GuideFollowing is a list of typical ADVs and their control functions.ADVADVADVADVADVControl FunctionsControl FunctionsControl Functi
157Panel Buffer CommandsWhen a panel is buffered, transactions are stored inthe panel RAM memory. When a panel is unbuffered,it transmits stored infor
158 WIN-PAK User GuideControl MapThe Control Map provides another means ofmonitoring, acknowledging and clearing alarms, andcontrolling devices.Status
1592 Expand the tree by clicking the plus signs todisplay the devices that you want to control.3 Right-click any device to open its control menu,then
16 WIN-PAK User GuideInstalling Badge DLLs 532Capturing a Video Background 534Photo Settings 536Working with Colors 537Creating Custom Colors 538Hue,
160 WIN-PAK User GuideCommand FilesText files containing device instructions are stored inthe Command File database, and run from theCommand File opti
161Guard TourA Guard Tour is a defined series of check points aguard must activate within a given amount of time.Usually the check points are readers
162 WIN-PAK User Guide3 Select the Guard Tour to be started, and click theOK button. The tour is now shown in the mainGuard Tour window, and the Selec
1635 Select the Record View Visible check box tosee the required check points for the tour chosen.Sequenced and unsequenced check points arelisted on
164 WIN-PAK User GuideTracking and MusterTracking and Muster reporting allows card holders tobe located in the event of an emergency. People arerequir
165Monitoring the Tracking and Muster View1 Select Tracking and Mustering from the WIN-PAK Operations menu. The Muster View win-dow is displayed.2 Exp
166 WIN-PAK User Guide4 Select the Muster Reader to show all the cardswhich have been presented at the muster readers.As cards are presented at muster
167Printing a Muster ReportClick the Print button on the bottom of the MusterView window to produce a Muster Report. A filterdialog is displayed (belo
168 WIN-PAK User GuideDigital VideoDigital Video Controls1 Select Digital Video from the Operations menuto open the Digital Video window (shownabove).
169The recorded video will be displayed for the timeselected in the View Video section of Digital Videowindow. For live video, use the camera controls
17ContentsAdding Background Color to a Graphic 568Positioning a Graphic Image 569Deleting a Graphic Image 570Badge Objects: Badge Item Layering 570Cha
170 WIN-PAK User GuideEvents associated with a digital camera will bedisplayed with either a fixed camera icon or a PTZ(pan tilt zoom)camera icon, re
171When Pause is activated, it’s button will begraphically grayed out. Slide the Rate control toadjust the video play-back speed. Slide the Adjustcon
172 WIN-PAK User GuideAuto Iris: Camera automatically adjust forbrightness, provided camera has automatic-iriscontrol.Pan/Tilt speed: Controls speed a
173Chapter 4ProgrammingProgramming OverviewQuick -Start WizardTime ManagementDevice MapDefining Access, Tracking& Control AreasFloor PlansGuard To
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175Programming OverviewA great deal of planning is advised when setting upany access control system, even one that is rathersimple. Use the following
176 WIN-PAK User Guide1 - Password Protect the Admin OperatorThe Admin Operator is used to set up the system,and the security of the system should be
177A Holiday Group is a selection of days designated asholidays. They must be defined in the Holidaydatabase, then be selected in the time zonedefini
178 WIN-PAK User GuideYou will enter a definition for the type ofcommunication the loop uses (e.g., RS-232 or RS-485), and the communication settings
179Control Areas are used to partition devices forOperator Level definitions. Communication server,loops, panels, input points, output points, groups,
18 WIN-PAK User GuideDeleting a Card Holder Signature 613Access Levels 614Access Level Database 614Adding an Access Level 616Configuring an Access Lev
180 WIN-PAK User GuideThe Guard Tour definition sets the amount of timethe guard has to get from one check point to the next.Alarms can be defined an
181Keep the following in mind when setting uppasswords:• Passwords can be up to 20 characters length, andare case sensitive• For the greatest security
182 WIN-PAK User GuideWorking with AccountsAt least one account must be created in order tobegin setting up your access control system. Thisaccount mu
1833 Enter the Account Name, using up to 30 alphaumeric characters. This is the only required fieldon the dialog.4 Data Fields are included on the Acc
184 WIN-PAK User GuideAdding or Editing AccountsTo add or edit an account, simply select Edit fromthe WIN-PAK Account menu. Click Add to add anew acco
185Quick-Start WizardOverviewAfter logging in to WIN-PAK for the first time onthe communication server, the Quick Start Wizardwindow will appears. The
186 WIN-PAK User GuideA panel initialization status window will display theinitialization progress. Repeat the procedure for asmany panels as were add
187ProcedureQuick Start Wizard steps the user through setting upa basic configuration of WIN-PAK. To use theWizard, simply follow the prompts indicat
188 WIN-PAK User Guide2 Select "Add Time Zones" and click Next tocreate and assign the time zone to the account.This will take you to the pa
1893 All time zones are selected by default. Deselectany that are not required, then click Next tocontinue. You will see the confirmation messageon th
19ContentsCard Frequency Report 673Card Report 677Card History Report 680Card Holder Report 684Card Holder Tab Layout Report 689Command File Report 69
190 WIN-PAK User Guide4 Select "Add Cards to existing Account" option toadd cards to the selected account. Select thisoption and select the
1916 Select the communication port that will beconnected to the panel loop, then click Next tocontinue.This selection is for direct connection. TCP/ I
192 WIN-PAK User Guide7 If desired, type a different name than the defaultname, then click Next to continue. The Panelscreen will appears.8 From the P
193The user is given the option to go back and editthe configuration before saving it, or save theconfiguration and continue.10 Click Back to go back
194 WIN-PAK User Guide11 Select “I’m Done” after you complete the re-quired configuration on Quick Start Wizard.This action will save all the current
19512 Click Print to print the summary, or click Finishto exit the Wizard. If necessary, scroll down toaccess the Print and Finish buttons.When you a
196 WIN-PAK User GuideTime ManagementWIN-PAK Time ZonesWithin the WIN-PAK System, a Time Zone is arange of hours and days that is given a name. Thesen
197Time Zone DatabaseOpen the Time Zone Database by selecting TimeZone from the Time Management option on theConfiguration menu.The main Time Zone Dat
198 WIN-PAK User GuideSelect the Detail View check box to open a detailed,view-only record of the selected Time Zone.Search and Sort fields on the Tim
199Adding Time Zones1 Click the Add button on the Time Zone data-base window. The detail window becomesactive, allowing you to define a new Time Zone
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200 WIN-PAK User GuideUse the Delete button to move accounts fromSelected Accounts to Available Accounts.7 Click OK to save the Time Zone. ClickingCan
201Editing Time ZonesEditing a Time Zone is simply a matter of selectingit from the Time Zone database window, andclicking the Edit button.The detail
202 WIN-PAK User GuideViewing, Removing and Reassigning Time Zones1 Select the Time Zone you wish to isolate fromthe database list.2 Click Isolate. Th
203SchedulerThe Schedule Server performs events on a pre-determined time table. These events are managed viathe Schedule database.Schedule events can
204 WIN-PAK User Guide1 Click Add. The Schedule Record window isdisplayed.
2052 Enter a Schedule Name for the event.3 Select an event Type. Other options on thewindow may be activated, depending on the typeselected. Schedule
206 WIN-PAK User Guide6 If the Card Frequency Report is selected in theType field, click Configure under Card FrequencyReport Configuration.The Report
207After you select the IDs, click OK to return tothe Schedule dialog.10 Click OK to save the schedule definition andreturn to the Schedule database w
208 WIN-PAK User GuideHoliday GroupsA Holiday Group is a collection of holidaydefinitions. Some holidays [like New Year’s Day]occur on the same date e
209Defining Holiday Groups1 Open the Holiday Group window by selectingHoliday Group from the Time Managementoption on the Configuration menu.The main
21WelcomeWIN-PAK is state-of-the-art access controlsoftware that was specifically designed to run onWindows 2003 Server, Windows 2000 & WindowsXP
210 WIN-PAK User Guide3 Enter the Holiday Group Name.4 Click Add to enter the first Holiday for thegroup.5 Enter the Holiday Name.6 Click the browse b
211Add up to 32 holidays per Holiday Group record.When you finish, click OK to return to theHoliday Group database window.Editing a Holiday GroupTo ma
212 WIN-PAK User GuideIsolating and Deleting a Holiday GroupHoliday Groups are attached to panels within theaccess control system. Deleting a Holiday
2132 Use the drop-down list at the bottom of thewindow to assign a different Holiday Group toeach affected panel.3 Click OK to return to the Holiday G
214 WIN-PAK User GuideDaylight Savings GroupsIf your access control system encompasses locationsthat use other than standard Daylight Savingssettings,
215Programming3 Enter the Name of the group. Geographicreferences are recommended.4 Enter a short Description of the group.5 Click the Add button t
216 WIN-PAK User Guide8 Click OK to save the group parameters andreturn to the main Daylight Saving Group data-base window.Editing a Daylight Saving G
217Device MapThe Device Map [accessed from the WIN-PAKConfiguration menu] allows you to view the physicaldevices that make up your access control syst
218 WIN-PAK User GuideThe highest level in the Device Map is the Devicesfolder. Servers, including the Communication Server,are added at this level.•
219Devices can also be deleted from the system bydeleting them from the Device Map: Right-click adevice, and click Delete. However, you cannotdelete d
22 WIN-PAK User GuideContact UsCorporate HeadquartersAddress: Honeywell Access Systems135 West Forest Hill AvenueOak Creek, WI 53154U.S.A.Telephone: 4
220 WIN-PAK User GuideAbstract Device DefinitionsAbstract Devices (ADVs) are created through theDevice Map. Each device configuration window hasan ADV
221Setting Up ADVsAbstract Device Record configuration windowscontain the following.1 The ADV Name default is based on the typeof device being config
222 WIN-PAK User GuideWhile not required, it is recommended that aDescription be entered as well. The Descrip-tion field can hold up to 60 characters.
2234 Select an Action from the list (e.g. ServerOK, or Server Trouble). This list variesdepending on the type of device beingconfigured. Refer to the
224 WIN-PAK User GuideAbstract Device DatabaseThe Abstract Device database contains informationon all Abstract Devices (ADVs) that have beendefined fo
225ADVs can be edited by selecting them from thedatabase list and clicking Edit. However, they canonly be created and deleted from within the DeviceMa
226 WIN-PAK User GuideAction GroupsAn Action Group is a set of actions assigned to adevice when its ADV is defined. The Action Groupdefines what will
227The Action Group database is available by selectingAction Group from the Device option on theConfiguration menu.1 Select an Action Group from the d
228 WIN-PAK User Guide2 Set the Priority you want assigned to the se-lected Action. If the priority is 0, the action statewill not be displayed in the
229When the detail view of the Action Group isdisplayed, each Action assigned to the group isshown. Highlight an Action to see its relatedspecifics, i
23About This GuideThe WIN-PAK User Guide has been organized intothe following chapters:Chapter 1: IntroductionThe introduction explains key software c
230 WIN-PAK User GuideCamera (CCTV Camera) Action GroupAction Message/DescriptionCCTV Camera OK The camera is working properly.CCTV Camera Trouble The
231Command File Server Action GroupAction Message/DescriptionServer OK The command file server is workingproperly.Server Trouble The command file serv
232 WIN-PAK User GuideInvalid Site Code A card was denied entry because it did nothave a proper facility code.Invalid Time Zone A card was denied entr
233Guard Tour Unsequenced Action GroupAction Message/DescriptionChecked The guard has checked the required input/reader.Input Alarm Point (Input Supe
234 WIN-PAK User GuideNS2+ Action GroupAction Message/DescriptionAuxilliary Port Failure The auxilliary communication port is not cation port isExtern
235PW-2000-II Panel (Panel PW-2000-II) ActionGroupAction Message/DescriptionAuxiliary Port Failure The auxiliary communication portis not working.Auxi
236 WIN-PAK User GuidePoll Response Normal The control panel is responding normally tocomputer polling.Tamper Switch Alarm The control panel service d
237PRO-2200 Reader Action GroupAction Message/DescriptionAnti-Passback Violation A card was denied entry becauseit has already been used going in/out
238 WIN-PAK User GuideIssue CodeNever alllowed atthis doorNo second cardpresentedSite Code Verified,door not usedSite Code Verified,door usedTrace Car
239RS-232 Port (Single Panel)Action GroupAction Message/DescriptionLoop Alarm The RS-232 Port (Single Panel) is NOTworking properly.Loop OK The RS-232
24 WIN-PAK User GuideChapter 5: BadgingThe Badging chapter contains the informationnecessary to create custom badge designs, andinclude areas for card
240 WIN-PAK User GuideServersA series of servers configured on the Device Mapallow communication and control between variousWIN-PAK devices and datab
2412 Select Add from the control menu, then selectCommunication Server from the subsequentlist.The Com Server Configuration - Basic Informationwindow
242 WIN-PAK User Guide3 The Machine Name can be found in the Win-dows Control Panel by activating the Networkapplication and looking at the Identifica
243Com Server Configuration - Ports 1 Select the check boxes indicating the Ports onthis server that are used for the ac
244 WIN-PAK User Guide3 Click the dropdown arrow in the Board Typefield, then select the correct mult-port board.Supported multi-port boards for Windo
245Command File ServerIn order to use the Command File functions, aCommand File Server must be configured on theDevice Map. Normally the Command File
246 WIN-PAK User Guide3 Enter a unique Name for the Command FileServer, using up to 30 characters.4 If desired, enter a Description of the CommandFile
247Schedule ServerIn order to use the Schedule functions, a ScheduleServer must be configured on the Device Map.Normally the Schedule Server is locate
248 WIN-PAK User Guide3 Enter a unique Name for the Schedule Server usingup to 30 characters. This is a required field.4 If desired, enter a Descripti
249Guard Tour ServerIn order to use the Guard Tour functions, a GuardTour Server must be configured on the Device Map.Normally the Guard Tour Server
25ConventionsWithin the WIN-PAK System there is often morethan one way to perform a task. For example, youcan open the Card Holder database by clicki
250 WIN-PAK User Guide3 Enter a unique Name for the Guard Tour serverusing up to 30 characters.4 If desired, enter a Description of the GuardTour Serv
251Tracking and Muster ServerIn order to use the Tracking and Muster functions, aTracking and Muster Server must be configured onthe Device Map. Norma
252 WIN-PAK User Guide3 Enter a unique Name for the Tracking andMustering Server, u sing up to 30 characters.4 If desired, enter a Description of the
253Access DVPROTo use Access DVPRO, a Digital Video must beconfigured on the Device Map.Note: For Access DVPRO, RapidEye Admin/View Soft-ware needs t
254 WIN-PAK User Guide3 In the Type list, select Access DVPRO.4 Type in the Name, User and Password param-eters. The Description parameter is optional
2557 Click Finish. The Device window displays thenewly defined Access DVPRO devices.FusionTo use Fusion, a Digital Video must be configured.Configuri
256 WIN-PAK User Guide4 Type in the Name, User and Password param-eters. The Description parameter is optional.NOTE: To control a digital video device
257Communication LoopsCommunication interfaces are programmed byadding them to an existing communication server onthe Device Map. You must have an ava
258 WIN-PAK User GuideAdding C-100 Panel LoopA C-100 Panel Loop represents a configuration ofone or more N-1000 panels. A loop requires only onecommu
2593 Set the Loop Verification Interval. This deter-mines how often a test signal is sent through thecommunication loop verifying the loop’s integ-ri
26 WIN-PAK User GuideOnline HelpIn addition to this manual, WIN-PAK has onlineHelp, organized into functional sections, whichshould make it easy to fi
260 WIN-PAK User GuideThe test signal is a relatively short signal andusing the default value of 60 seconds is anoptimum setting. If the test signal
2618 Select the Port to which the loop is connected.NOTE: Select the TCP/IP port only for N-485-PCI withACK/NAK enabled. It is not recommended to useT
262 WIN-PAK User Guide1 Enter a unique Name for the panel loop usingup to 30 characters. This is a required field.2 If desired, enter a Description to
263NOTE: Logging in or out of the database serverdoesn’t affect the communincation server. Thecommunication server runs until it is shut down (eitherm
264 WIN-PAK User Guide8 Select the Port to which the loop is connected.NOTE: Select the TCP/IP port only for N-485-PCI withACK/NAK enabled. It is not
265Adding a PRO-2200 Panel LoopA PRO-2200 Panel Loop represents a configurationof more than one PRO-2200 Intelligent Controller.A loop requires only
266 WIN-PAK User GuideThe Loop PRO-2200 Configuration - BasicInformation window is displayed.1 Enter a unique Name for the panel loop, usingup to 30 a
2674 Serial RS485 defaults into the Type field. Whenestablishing a PRO-2200 panel loop, RS485 isthe only type applicable.5 Select the Port to which th
268 WIN-PAK User Guide8 The RTS Mode (Request to Send) allows thedevice on the other end to know the IntelligentController is ready to send informatio
269 1 Enter a unique Name for the CCTV Switcherusing up to 30 alphanumeric characters. This is arequired field.2 Enter a Description of the CCTV Switc
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270 WIN-PAK User Guide4 Select the Port to which the CCTV Switcher isconnected.5 Make changes if necessary to the default PortSettings.Default Port S
2718 Select the check boxes next to the cameras to becontrolled by the CCTV Switcher.9 Select the Pan and Tilt check box if the camerasupports pan and
272 WIN-PAK User Guide13 Select the check boxes next to the monitors to becontrolled by the CCTV Switcher.14 Create an ADV for each monitor selected.
273Adding an RS-232 ConnectionAn RS-232 connection is defined by adding it to theDevice Map. The communication server must have aport available for e
274 WIN-PAK User GuideEditing Panel Loops3 Select the Port for the RS-232 Connection.4 If necessary, make changes to the default PortSettings.Default
275To edit a panel loop, right-click on the loop from theDevice Map, and select Configure from the taskmenu. The Loop Configuration window is display
276 WIN-PAK User GuideModem pools are added from the Device Map. Withthe Device Map open, right-click theCommunication Server to which the modem pool
2771 Enter a unique Name for the Modem Pool usingup to 30 alphanumeric characters. This is arequired field.2 If desired, enter a Description of the Mo
278 WIN-PAK User Guide4 Enter the Name of the modem being added tothe Modem Pool. The name Modem # defaultsinto the field.5 Enter the modem's Lo
2792 Enter a unique Name for the panel loop (re-quired), using up to 30 alphanumeric characters.ProgrammingLoop Configuration - Basic Information
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280 WIN-PAK User Guide3 Use the Description field to further identify thepanel loop (optional), using up to 60 alphanu-meric characters.Loop Verifica
281Panel CMD Retry Count: Defaults to 3 sec-onds. Sets the number of times a command fileis resent if the panel does not respond to thecommand.Panel
282 WIN-PAK User GuideModem Pool Configuration485 with HUB ACK/NAK Modem PoolConfigurationSelect Modem Pool (485 with HUB ACK/NAK)from the Communicati
2831 Enter a unique Name for the Modem Pool,using up to 30 alphanumeric characters. This is arequired field.2 Enter a Description of the Modem Pool (
284 WIN-PAK User Guide9 On returning to the Modem Pool Configurationwindow [after setting up the ADV], click Next,then click Finish on the final confi
285Loop Configuration - Basic Information 10 Enter a unique Name for the communicationloop, using up to 30 alphanumeric characters.This is a required
286 WIN-PAK User GuidePanel Defaults15 Make any desired adjustments in the PanelDefault settings.I/O Poll Interval: Defaults to 60 seconds. Setsthe f
287These settings are available only if 485/ACK-NAKis selected. Leave the default settings, or make anydesired changes. The options are explained bel
288 WIN-PAK User Guide24 Enter the remote Modem Initialization Stringas:ATEØQØV1&KØ&C1&DØSØ=1&WRefer to your modem documentation for f
289Setting Up an RS-232 LoopA control panel using RS-232 communications canbe connected directly to the WIN-PAK system usinga 9-pin to RJ45 cable. The
29Access Control with WIN-PAKAccess control is computerized control over entryinto any area that can be secured with a lock andkey. Entry is only allo
290 WIN-PAK User GuideName: Enter a descriptive name. Use up to 30alphabetic and numeric characters (required).Description: Enter a description. Use u
291RS-232 Port (single panel) Configuration - PortSettingsPanel DefaultsI/O Poll Interval: 60 seconds (default); set thefrequency that a signal is sen
292 WIN-PAK User GuidePRO-2200 Modem PoolSelect Modem Pool (PRO-2200) from theCommunication Server Add menu pick list [availableby right-clicking the
293The Modem Pool Configuration window is displayed.1 Enter a unique Name for the modem pool, usingup to 30 alphanumeric characters. This is arequired
294 WIN-PAK User Guide4 Enter the Name of the modem being added.5 Use the Local Phone Number field to enter themodem phone number. Include the area
295Refer to "Configuring a PRO-2200 IntelligentController", later in this chapter for panelconfiguration details.Adding an Intelligent Contr
296 WIN-PAK User GuidePanelsPlanning is essential when configuring panels. Theaccumulation and understanding of a great deal ofinformation about the s
297In addition, action groups can be copied and thenedited, allowing you to quickly create a variety ofaction groups to choose from.Panel definitions
298 WIN-PAK User GuideAdding PRO-2200 Intelligent Controllers toModem PoolsA PRO-2200 Intelligent Controller can be added to aPRO-2200 Modem Pool by s
299Adding PW-2000 PanelsA PW-2000 panel can be added to a C-100 or 485Panel Loop by selecting the Add New PW-2000Panel option from the loop's rig
3Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Companies,names and data used in examples herein are fictitious unless otherwise no
30 WIN-PAK User GuideWIN-PAK FeaturesWIN-PAK is state-of-the-art access control software thatwas specifically designed to run under the Windows2000/Wi
300 WIN-PAK User GuideThe panel configuration includes information on anumber of system features. The card format, anti-passback, groups, and readers
301Panel Configuration – Basic 1 Enter a unique Name for the panel, using up to30 alphanumeric characters. This is a requiredfie
302 WIN-PAK User Guide4 Select the Firmware Version being used in thepanel. This refers to the version of firmware of thePROM chip in your PW-20
3037 Create an ADV for the panel, by clicking theAdd button in the ADV section (upper rightcorner) of the configuration window.8 On returning to the
304 WIN-PAK User GuideABA Card FormatIf ABA is selected as the card type, 12-digit, 16-digit, or a user defined card format can be selected.Wiegand Ca
305HG-1 Hand Geometry_F=pn_fsn_32_S_Ø_D_Ø_B1_B2_B3_B45 Conductor Keypad_F=pn_fsn_32_S_Ø_D_Ø_B1_B2_B3_B4Dorado Magstripe Cards _F=pn_fsn_34_S_1_D_Ø_B1
306 WIN-PAK User GuideUse the Panel Configuration Time Zones window toindicate the time zones and holiday groups valid withthe panel.Time Zones which
307The Available Time Zone list shows the time zonename and Description as set up in TimeManagement. The Number of Slots column showshow many slots on
308 WIN-PAK User GuideEnable or disable options as desired. Refer to thedescriptions of the options below.Anti-PassbackSelect the Anti-Passback chec
309If anti-passback is selected for any panel in a givenarea, the result is global anti-passback where the cardmust be presented at any out reader bef
31WIN-PAK database information is easily edited,searched, and sorted. A wide variety of reports canbe exported, viewed on screen or printed. Savedrepo
310 WIN-PAK User GuideFor a valid card read on any reader to pulse thegroup, select the All readers use the same groupoption.Groups must be selected t
311Reverse Read LEDsSelect this option to reverse the standard LEDoperation of the reader. If this option is selected, areader that normally changes
312 WIN-PAK User GuideHardware OptionsThe available hardware options vary depending onthe type of panel selected. The AEP-5 (supervisedinput board) a
313Open Door and Update Panel: Same as Open ormode except the validated card is updated to thepanel. The event viewer will display "Host Grant –C
314 WIN-PAK User Guide1 Enable or disable the Advanced Options asnecessary for your panel configuration. Itemslisted in the Advanced Options area of t
315U option: Available with all PW-2000 series panels.Allows the user to change the number of cards thepanel supports. Selecting more cards reduces th
316 WIN-PAK User GuidePanel Configuration – InputsThe panel input points are configured on this Inputswindow. All input points available on the curren
317 For example, to shunt [deactivate] an input pointduring a particular time zone, select that timezone from the list. The Time Zone defaults toNone.
318 WIN-PAK User GuideThe inputs on an PW-2000 with an AEP-5default to normally closed, supervised circuit tomonitor changes of state.PW-2000-III/IV i
3193 Select the interlocking Point from drop-downlist.NOTE: Only input points, output points or groups thathave already been activated appear on this
32 WIN-PAK User GuideWIN-PAK includes a full-featured badge layout utilityfor the design, creation and printing of badges. Thisincludes two-sided pri
320 WIN-PAK User GuidePanel Configuration – Outputs1 From the Name list on the Outputs window,select the check box to the left of each outputpoint you
3212 Use the Time Zone drop-down list to attach atime zone to each output point. For example, toshunt [deactivate] an output point during aparticular
322 WIN-PAK User Guide4 Select the On Action for the interlocked point.This is the action that the second point will takewhen the initial input goes o
32313 Rdr 1 LED N/A Rdr 3 LED14 Rdr 2 LED N/A Rdr 4 LED15 TTL-output16 used for AEP N/A N/AOprsy17-24 AEP-3 Brd 1 AEP-3 Brd 1 AEP-3 Brd 125-32 AEP-3 B
324 WIN-PAK User Guide1 In the Name list select the check the box to theleft of each group being defined. As selectionsare made, the Available Outputs
325Enabling Interlocking for Output Groups8 Highlight an output group and click the checkbox to activate the Interlocking options.9 Select either the
326 WIN-PAK User GuidePanel Configuration – ReadersIndividual readers for the current panel are defined inthe Readers configuration window. The number
327If the Door option is selected, additional actionsare available [for example, door normal, doorajar, etc].2 If the PIN option was selected on the C
328 WIN-PAK User GuideClick the Free Egress Input button on the Readerswindow. The Configure Free Egress dialog isdisplayed:Only input points can be a
329Direct PointThe Direct Point indicates the output that will bedirectly controlled by the reader. Click the DirectPoint button to open the Configure
33The Control Map provides another user-config uredmeans of controlling devices. The user defines theControl Map by adding devices to a branching tre
330 WIN-PAK User GuideStatus InputStatus Input indicates the status of the door Clickthe Status Input button on the Readers window toopen the Configu
331Panel Configuration – FinishClick the Finish button to complete theconfiguration process.The PW-2000 panel is now added to thecommunication loop.In
332 WIN-PAK User GuideInterlocks initiated by an output point change of stateare defined on the Panel Configuration Outputswindow. To edit output inte
333No Action: No change of state.Component A: Output 1, door strike relayComponent B: Input 1, door status switchAction 1: FollowAction 2: No actionWh
334 WIN-PAK User GuideAdding NS2+ PanelsA NS2+ panel can be added to a RS-232 (singlepanel) or 485 Panel Loop by selecting the Add NewNS2+ Panel opti
335The Panel Configuration - Basic window isdisplayed.Panel Configuration – Basic1 Enter a unique Name for the panel, using up to30 alphanumeric chara
336 WIN-PAK User Guide4 Select the Firmware Version being used in thepanel.This refers to the version of firmware of thePROM chip in your NS2+ panel.
337Panel Configuration – Card FormatWiegand Card FormatsProgramming
338 WIN-PAK User GuidePanel Configuration – Time ZonesUse the Panel Configuration Time Zones window toindicate the time zones and holiday groups valid
339The Available Time Zone list shows the time zonename and Description as set up in Time Management.The Number of Slots column shows how many slotson
34 WIN-PAK User GuideAbstract DevicesAn abstract device (ADV) is a logical representationof a physical device (e.g., a communication server,control p
340 WIN-PAK User GuideEnable or disable options as desired. Refer to thedescriptions of the options below.Panel Configuration – OptionsGlobal Anti-P
341ForgivenessGlobal Anti-passback can be used with or withoutForgiveness. With Forgiveness turned on, all cardsare reset at midnight so that if card
342 WIN-PAK User GuideReverse Read LEDsSelect this option to reverse the standard LED operationof the reader. If this option is selected, a reader th
343Open Door: If a card is received as an alarm eventfrom the NS2+, with Host Grant set to the OpenDoor mode, the event will be checked against theWI
344 WIN-PAK User GuideAdvanced OptionsClick the Advanced button to further define thepanel configuration. The Panel Configuration -Advanced Options wi
345The panel input points are configured in this dialogbox. All the input points available on the currentpanel are listed. To make an input point acti
346 WIN-PAK User GuideClick Add in the ADV area (upper right). In theADV definition, set up priorities for each input stateyou wish to monitor. When t
347Report Alarms: If the selected input point isunsupervised, you can choose from Never or Always.If the input point is supervised, the Trouble opti
348 WIN-PAK User GuidePanel Configuration - OutputsPanel output points are configured in this dialog.There are check boxes for all of the output point
349Click Add in the ADV area (upper right) and enterthe necessary information. When the ADV iscompleted, click OK to return to the panel dialogsand co
35Floor Plan ViewFloor Plans provide a user interface for controllingand monitoring the system. The Floor Plan views canbe tailored to the specific ne
350 WIN-PAK User Guide3 Select the interlocking point from the Point: list.(Only input points or output points that havealready been activated appear
351Individual readers for the current panel aredefined inthe Readers dialog. WIN-PAK automatically addsreaders to the panel. By default all available
352 WIN-PAK User GuideDefine an ADV for each reader. A quick method isto double-click the field to the right of the checkedbox and typing the name, th
353Additionally, Door Normal, Forced Open, DoorAjar, Door Trouble are available the reader is definedas a door.Defining Door ADVsIf you set priorities
354 WIN-PAK User GuideConfiguring a PRO-2200 Intelligent ControllerA PRO-2200 Intelligent Controller can be added to aPRO-2200 Loop, a PRO-2200 Modem
355PRO-2200 Configuration – BasicUse the PRO-2200 Configuration Basic window toname and describe the panel, indicate the controlleraddress on the pane
356 WIN-PAK User Guide3 Enter the Controller Address [also known asthe Panel Address]. This corresponds to the DIPSwitch setting on the control panel
357The panel name defaults as the ADV Name.Select each Action, set its Priority, and makeany other changes necessary on the ADV win-dow.NOTE: Refer to
358 WIN-PAK User GuideSelect the connection Type being used [either SerialRS232 or TCP/IP].Serial RS232 OptionsThese options are only available when S
3593 The RTS Mode (Request to Send) allows thedevice on the other end to know the IntelligentController is ready to send information. The RTSMode defa
36 WIN-PAK User GuideExcept for the device tree, the tree defines thehierarchy of resources, not the resources themselves.For example, an Access Leve
360 WIN-PAK User Guide There is no delay if there is something to be sentfrom the software, or if the panel has more toreport. For example:Outgoing co
361PRO-2200 Configuration – Remote (for Panels onModem Pools)When configuring a PRO-2200 panel on a ModemPool, the Remote window is displayed between
362 WIN-PAK User Guide3 WIN-PAK offers the option of requiring apassword for remote dialups. The password canbe up to 16 alphanumeric characters in l
363 1 Use the Time Zone drop-down list to indicatewhere the panel is located. The default for thisfield depends on the time set in the local
364 WIN-PAK User GuideThis number can be decreased or increased toprovide more or less memory for cards if neces-sary.1 transaction = 16 bytes (so 100
365Open Door and Update PanelNot all cards have to be present in the panel in order togrant a cardholder access when the Host Grant "OpenDoor and
366 WIN-PAK User Guide1 Use the Format # drop-down list to indicate theformat number being configured. There can beup to eight card formats per panel.
367explained in this section.3 Format Types include Wiegand [five-digitcards] and ABA [12-digit cards]. FormatTypes are only available if Custom is s
368 WIN-PAK User Guidethat are swiped will now work dependent uponeach card's access level.To add the batch of 12-digit cards numbered 1 to500,
3691 Indicate the number of bits on the card [# ofbits on card field].2 Enter the Bits to sum for even parity (indicat-ing an even number of ones in a
37These modules can be installed on one computer oron different machines on a network.Communications are handled by one or morecommunication servers;
370 WIN-PAK User GuideFormatting ABA (American Banking Association)CardsChoose the ABA Format Type radio button if yoursystem connects to a Magnetic
3713 Enter the start point for the Cardholder IDdigits, as well as the number of digits making upthe cardholder ID.4 If desired, enter the start point
372 WIN-PAK User GuideThe Available Time Zone list displays the name andDescription of time zones that have been defined foryour WIN-PAK System, but w
3731 Select a Time Zone from the Available TimeZone list and click the down-pointing arrow tomove it to the Selected Time Zone list.Double-clicking it
374 WIN-PAK User GuideA number of PRO-2200 Series SIO Boards (SystemInput/Output) can be added to your IntelligentController panel, depending on the n
375The module selected determines the subsequentinformation you must supply. For example, theReader tab (illustration below) is only displayedwhen a
376 WIN-PAK User Guide2 Individual readers for the panel being configuredare defined on the Reader tab of the SIO BoardConfiguration window.3 Inputs a
377The Reader Modules are set up using the PRO-2200Configuration – SIO Boards window.When configuring a new direct connection, the SIOBoards window is
378 WIN-PAK User GuideA tabbed window is presented for use in setting upthe reader.SIO Board Configuration – Basic Information1 On the Basic tab of th
3792 The Port field is used to indicate the port on theIntelligent Controller where this reader board islocated. The default Port is 6, but it can be
38 WIN-PAK User GuideCommand File, Guard Tour, Muster and ScheduleServersIn addition to the three main program modules,WIN-PAK has four other servers:
380 WIN-PAK User GuideSIO Board Configuration – Reader TabIndividual readers for the current panel are definedon the Reader tab of the SIO Board Confi
3811 The Reader list displays an entry for all readersavailable, and shows them as active [the checkbox is selected], with No ADV. The number ofreader
382 WIN-PAK User GuideCard Format Flags & DefinitionsData1/data0, Wiegand PulsesThis flag indicates how Wiegand lines will be read (if aWiegand-st
3837 The Pair Reader area of the window is onlyactive if one of the Paired options is selected asthe Access Configuration. Pair Reader optionsallow yo
384 WIN-PAK User GuideHardUpon an Anti-Passback violation, the card is not grantedaccess and Alarm View reports, "Anti-Passback violation,door no
38511 The Delay field is only active if one of theTimed options is selected as the ProcessingMode. The default for Reader, Card, or PanelBased Timed A
386 WIN-PAK User Guide14 The Online Door Mode indicates the mode inwhich the Intelligent Controller is operating.Select the appropriate option. For lo
38717 The designation "Read #" is appended to theIntelligent Controller Name, to make each nameunique. If more than one Reader is configure
388 WIN-PAK User Guide19 Click the OK button to save the ADV and returnto the Reader tab.Door InterlocksDoor Interlocks show input and output relation
389Direct PointThe Direct Point indicates the output that will bedirectly controlled by the reader.When the Direct Point button is clicked on theDoor
39Chapter 2InstallationSystem RequirementsWIN-PAK InstallationLicensing and Registration
390 WIN-PAK User GuideThe Output names displayed are those defaultedby the system..NOTE: If the point you need is not listed, make surethe input, outp
391When the Free Egress Input button is clicked on theDoor Interlocks window, the Free Egress Inputwindow is displayed.1 Select the SIO Board with whi
392 WIN-PAK User GuideFrom the Status Input representation on the DoorInterlocks window, you can see that the Direct Pointis Input 1 *, on Board 1 (th
393When the Status Input button is clicked on the DoorInterlocks window, the Status Input window isdisplayed.1 Select the SIO Board with which you wan
394 WIN-PAK User Guide4 Pre Alarm Time is the amount of time that canelapse after the door is opened, before a warning[typically a beeping sound] ind
395 1 The PRO-2200 Series Dual Reader Module haseight input points, and all are displayed in the listbox at the top of the Inputs window (
396 WIN-PAK User GuideNOTE: Input points 1 through 4 are reserved by WIN-PAK for use with door interlocks, and therefore cannotbe assigned an ADV.2 Us
397Debounce time can be set in the range of 2/60th- 15/60th of a second.5 Shunt Time only comes into play when an event[an interlock, or manual shunt
398 WIN-PAK User Guide7 The Entry Delay is the amount of time an inputpoint can remain open before an alarm is acti-vated. This field defaults to zer
399Create an ADV for Each Input PointYou must configure an ADV for each of the inputpoints that you will be using. Inputs that are used inconjunction
4 WIN-PAK User GuideUser Non-Disclosure and License Agree-mentImportant: This User Non-Disclosure and LicenseAgreement (“Agreement”) must be read befo
40 WIN-PAK User Guide
400 WIN-PAK User Guide12 The designation "In 5" is appended to theIntelligent Controller Name for the input point.[Inputs 1 - 4 are reserved
401When Input 5 returns to normal state, Output 3 de-energizes, turning off the siren.To interlock a particular input point, select the inputor output
402 WIN-PAK User GuideNOTE: If the point you need is not listed, make surethe input point or output point is active (that the checkbox next to the ite
403SIO Board Configuration – OutputsUse the Outputs tab on the SIO Board Configurationwindow to set up the output points for the 2-readerboard. Just
404 WIN-PAK User Guide1 The Name list displays the output points avail-able on the 2-reader board, and shows them asactive (with the check box selecte
405The following list shows possible Output Inverterfield settings.Output SettingsNormalNormalNormalNormalNormal• Relay defaults to a de-energized sta
406 WIN-PAK User Guide6 The designation "Out 2" is appended to theIntelligent Controller Name for the output point.[Outputs 1 and 3 are rese
4077 Select each ADV Action for each output pointto be controlled. Available actions includeEnergized, De-energized, and Trouble. Set aPriority for ea
408 WIN-PAK User Guide5 Choose the interlocking Point from the drop-down list. Only input and output points thathave been activated appear on this lis
409Completing SIO Board ConfigurationWhen you have completed setting up the SIO Board,click the OK button at the bottom of the SIO BoardConfiguration
41System RequirementsOperating SystemWIN-PAK is a 32-bit application designed to run ina Windows 2000/Windows XP environment.It is recommended that WI
410 WIN-PAK User Guide Select the 16-Relay Output option and click the OKbutton.A tabbed window is presented for use in setting upthe 16-Relay
4112 The Port field is used to indicate the port on theIntelligent Controller where this output module islocated. The default Port is 6, but it can be
412 WIN-PAK User GuideCreate an ADV for the Output Module Board5 Click the Add ADV button to call the AbstractDevice Record – SIO Board window.6 The d
4137 Select each Action for the 16-Relay OutputModule, set its Priority, and make any otherchanges necessary on the ADV window.NOTE: Refer to the &quo
414 WIN-PAK User Guide1 The Name list displays all 16 output pointsavailable on the board, and shows them as active[with the check box selected], with
415InvertedInvertedInvertedInvertedInverted• Relay defaults to an energized state.• Pulsing the output de-energizes it for its designated pulse time (
416 WIN-PAK User Guide6 The designation "Out #" is appended to theIntelligent Controller Name, in order for theoutput point name to be uniqu
4178 Click the OK button to save the ADV and returnto the Outputs tab.InterlockingInterlocking allows you to interlock the Output pointselected with a
418 WIN-PAK User GuideNOTE: If the point you need is not listed, make surethe input or output point is active [the check box isselected on its appropr
419When you have finished setting up all the SIOBoards for the panel, click the Next button at thebottom of thePRO-2200 Configuration - SIO Boards win
42 WIN-PAK User GuideRecommended ConfigurationThis is the recommended hardware configurationfor basic access control, including badging, forsystems wi
420 WIN-PAK User GuideSelect the 16-Zone Input/Output option and clickthe OK button. A tabbed window is presented foruse in setting up the 16-Zone Inp
421 2 The Port field is used to indicate the port on theIntelligent Controller where this input module islocated. The default Po
422 WIN-PAK User Guide4 Select the Enable Communication with SIOcheck box only when the board is installed (notbefore). The default for this box is se
4236 The designation "SIO Board #" is appended tothe Intelligent Controller Name, in order to makethe name unique. If more than one SIO Boar
424 WIN-PAK User Guide1 The Name list displays all 16 input points avail-able on the board, and shows them as active[with the check box selected], wit
4252 Use the Time Zone drop-down list to attach atime zone to an input point. For example, toshunt [deactivate] an input point during a par-ticular ti
426 WIN-PAK User Guide5 Enter a value in the Shunt Time field to set theamount of time that the output point is ener-gized when triggered. The field d
427the Mode selected is Normal.9 The Input Circuit Type allows you to designatewhether a point is supervised or unsupervised.The system needs to know
428 WIN-PAK User Guideconsidered "Entrances."12 The designation "In #" is appended to theIntelligent Controller Name for the input
429chapter for details on setting up ADVs.14 Click the OK button to save the ADV and returnto the Inputs tab.InterlockingInterlocking allows you to in
43DLT or DAT tape backup19" 1280 x 1024 true color monitor2 button mouse with scrollSQL Server 2000Microsoft Windows 2003 Server SP1 or Windows20
430 WIN-PAK User GuideBoard selected first, followed by the Input/Output selection made.NOTE: If the point you need is not listed, make sure theinput
431SIO Board Configuration – OutputsUse the Outputs tab on the SIO Board Configurationwindow to set up the output points for the 16-ZoneInput Module.1
432 WIN-PAK User Guide2 Use the Time Zone drop-down list to attach atime zone to an output point. For example: toshunt [deactivate] an output point du
433Create an ADV for Each Output PointYou must configure an ADV for each of the output[control] points that you will be using. Outputs thatare used in
434 WIN-PAK User Guide6 The designation "Out #" is appended to theIntelligent Controller Name for the output point,in order to make each nam
435InterlockingInterlocking allows you to interlock the Output pointselected with another SIO Board, Reader, or Input/Output point within the Intellig
436 WIN-PAK User GuideNOTE: If the point you need is not listed, make surethe input or output point is active (the check box isselected on its appropr
437Completing SIO Board ConfigurationWhen you have completed setting up the SIO Board,click the OK button at the bottom of the SIO BoardConfiguration
438 WIN-PAK User GuideThe ability to view and configure Triggers andProcedures is an exclusive feature of the PRO-2200Intelligent Controller.In respon
439Adding a New ProcedureProcedures are assigned to triggers, and therefore,must be defined first. Use the Procedure Definitiondialogs to build a scri
44 WIN-PAK User GuideReport PrintersFor page printing, any printer that is installed in theWindows operating system can be used. For singleline printi
440 WIN-PAK User Guide 4 Assign an Action Name.5 Use the Action Target Type drop-down list toselect the target of
441choose the action itself.7 Click the OK button to return to the ProcedureDefinition window (below), where the action isnow displayed in the Action
442 WIN-PAK User GuideOn returning to the Procedure Definition window(below), the Action List now contains the threeactions defined for this procedur
443 The newly-defined procedure is shown in theProcedures list. By expanding the Procedure Actionstree, you can see a detailed view of each a
444 WIN-PAK User Guide2 Enter a Name for the trigger. This name shouldrelate to its corresponding procedure.3 Select a Procedure from the drop-down li
4459 Make a selection from the Transaction Typelist.10 Using the Trigger Transactions list, select theevents to associate with the trigger.11 Click th
446 WIN-PAK User GuidePanel Configuration – FinishThere are no settings to be configured on the Finishwindow, but this does give you an opportunity [u
447ProgrammingNaming and Numbering Monitor Point andControl Point ADVsIf more than one input or output point is configuredfor an SIO Board, the input
448 WIN-PAK User GuideCopying a Direct PRO-2200 ConnectionA direct PRO-2200 connection [panel] can be copiedonto another (or the same) Communication S
449You can rename the device, or accept the default.Click the OK button, and the device is added to yourDevice Map.Programming
45However, their use is reserved for error isolation, andshould not be used in everyday applications.WIN-PAK provides a utility [the System Manager]
450 WIN-PAK User GuideEditing PanelsEditing PRO-2200 Intelligent Controller Panels isquite simple. The same strategy used in theconfiguration wizard,
451Initializing PanelsProgramming information entered into the WIN-PAK System must be sent to the panels before it cantake effect. When panels are fir
452 WIN-PAK User Guide2 If you want to send all information to the panel,click Select All. This will replace all panelprogramming with the new informa
4533 To send all types of information displayed on thePanel Initialization Options dialog, click SelectAll. This will replace all panel programming w
454 WIN-PAK User GuidePanel Initialization OptionsPanel Configuration Options: Sends all panelconfiguration information. This resets your panelprogram
455Initializing StatusAs the panel initializes, a status window indicateswhat information is being sent. If an error occurs,the status window indicat
456 WIN-PAK User GuideDefining Access, Tracking & ControlAreasAccess AreasAccess Areas are defined by adding entrances (doorsand readers from the
4571 Select Access Areas from the Define option onthe WIN-PAK Configuration menu.2 Right-click the Access Area folder, andselect Add Branch.NOTE: On n
458 WIN-PAK User GuideThe Configure Branch window is displayed.3 Enter a unique Branch Name (with up to 30characters) for the Access Area.4 Click OK.
459The Add Devices window is displayed.2 Select an entrance or entrances.3 Click Add.NOTE: Entrances can be moved from one branch toanother. Right-cl
46 WIN-PAK User Guide• Before beginning installation, make a note of theCD Key inside the cover of the WIN-PAKQuick Reference Guide. You will need th
460 WIN-PAK User GuideTracking and Mustering AreasTracking and Muster reporting allows card holders tobe located in the event of an emergency. Tracki
461In the following diagram, A, B, C, and D areTracking Areas.If each area is distinct and not nested (explainedlater), the area is defined by the rea
462 WIN-PAK User GuideThe operator can select which areas to view byselecting the appropriate branch on the TrackingArea tree. If the top level is sel
463For example, if a hospital building is designated astracking area H, the laboratory within the hospitalcan be a tracking area labeled L which is n
464 WIN-PAK User GuideNot NestedIf they are not nested, then Readers 3 and 6 defineArea B because they allow access to Area B. Reader 5defines Area C.
465Muster System PrecautionsWhen designing a muster system for use with WIN-PAK it is important to keep the followingprecautions in mind:• Use a separ
466 WIN-PAK User Guide• Program the Scheduler to update panel time anddate at least once a day.• Create a check list for muster procedures.• Hold regu
467In the event that the card database is lost or corruptedat the muster reader, WIN-PAK recognizes all read-types [Not Found, Time Zone, Normal, Trac
468 WIN-PAK User GuideDefining Tracking and Muster AreasTracking and muster areas are defined using amapping tool. Branches are added to the treerepr
4693 Enter the Name of the first area you want todefine.4 By default, the area is a tracking area. To desig-nate it as a muster area, select the Muste
47UpgradesWIN-PAK supports upgrading from WIN-PAK 2.0Release 3, WIN-PAK 2.0 Release 4, WIN-PAK PRORelease 3, WIN-PAK PRO Release 4 and NStar.Before up
470 WIN-PAK User GuideContinue until you have added all of the branchesand entrances required.NOTE: Entrances selected for a tracking area can bemoved
471Control AreasControl Areas are used to define the OperatorLevels, and to filter alarms and other informationbeing sent to various views.Control Are
472 WIN-PAK User GuideThe Control Area window is displayed.Adding Branches, and Devices to the ControlArea TreeWhen configuring the Control Areas, you
473The Configure Branch dialog is displayed (nextillustration).2 Enter the Branch Name and click the OKbutton.The Branch is now available on the Contr
474 WIN-PAK User Guide The Add Devices window is displayed.2 Use the Device Type list to select the typ
475The device is no longer available on the AddDevices window.Continue this procedure until all the requireddevices are included in the Control Area.4
476 WIN-PAK User GuideRemoving a Branch or Device from the ControlArea TreeTo remove a branch or device from the Control AreaTree just right-click on
477Floor PlansThe Floor Plan database contains information on allthe floor plans that have been entered into thesystem. Floor plans can be added, chan
478 WIN-PAK User GuideFloor Plan DefinitionDesigning a floor plan begins with a background.This background is a static graphic image that can bean act
479Adding a Floor Plan1 Open the Floor Plan database by selecting FloorPlan Definition from the WIN-PAK Configura-tion menu.2 Click Add to open the Fl
48 WIN-PAK User GuideNOTE: Without IE 5.5, WIN-PAK will not be installed.Sentinel: The Sentinel Hardware Lock DriversThese are installed on all operat
480 WIN-PAK User Guide3 Enter the Name for the floor plan. A name isrequired. The name can be up to 30 alphanu-meric characters in length.4 Enter a De
4812 Navigate to WINPAK PRO\Database\FloorPlanImage directory and select a FloorPlan background. A sample image called "Cos-mic Studio 1.wmf"
482 WIN-PAK User Guide4 Add ADVs, links, and text objects to thebackground.NOTE: Any graphic can be used for a Floor Planbackground, as long as it is
483Both "Input" and "Input II" use the same ADV typeand allow Acknowledge All Alarms, Clear AllAlarms, Shunt, Unshunt and Restore
484 WIN-PAK User GuideOutput: Used with relay output ADV. ProvidesAcknowledge All Alarms, Clear All Alarms, andClear All Alarms control.Group: Used wi
485Floor Plan Link: Used to link to other floor plans.The link can provide a more detailed map or containseveral ADVs [communication room where panels
486 WIN-PAK User Guide4 Click Find Now to activate the ADV list. LargeADV lists can be reduced by typing in the firstletter or letters of the name of
487Change a color by clicking the color swatch toopen the Color window. Select a basic color orcreate a custom color and click OK. For moreinformati
488 WIN-PAK User GuideSelect the name of the target Floor Plan from thedrop-down list on the right side of the dialog.Use the Open in same window opt
489Arranging Objects on the Floor Plan1 Click and drag the ADVs and other objectsto the desired position on the Floor Planbackground.2 To enlarge or r
49User Interface and Comm ServerSelect User Interface and Comm Serverinstallation when you are installing additionalcommunication servers on a network
490 WIN-PAK User GuideGuard ToursA Guard Tour is a defined series of check points thata guard must activate within a given amount of time.Usually the
491The Guard Tour database window is displayed.2 Click Add to open the Guard Tour Record.Programming
492 WIN-PAK User Guide 3 Enter a descriptive Name for the Guard Tour.This field holds up to 40 characters.4 Click either
493Unsequenced Check Points5 In the Select area of the window, click Inputs toselect inputs points or click Readers to selectreaders. The Select dialo
494 WIN-PAK User Guide6 In the Find What field enter the first few lettersof the device you want to select, and click theFind button. A list of reader
4959 If the check point is a reader rather than an inputpoint, you have the choice of using a valid cardread only, or allowing either valid or invalid
496 WIN-PAK User GuideSequenced Check PointsSequenced check points should be assigned a timeallowing the guard to get from one point to the next.Toler
4975 To change the order of the check points, use theup arrow or down arrows to move the selectedpoint in the list.Use the Visible check box and Upda
498 WIN-PAK User GuideSetting Check Point Alarms1 Open the Guard Tour database [Configurationmenu], and select a guard tour from the list.2 Click Edit
4996 Select an Action Group.If an action group for reader check points hasbeen defined, select it from the Action Grouplist. All of the properties of
5You shall not provide or disclose or otherwise makeavailable the SOFTWARE or any portion thereof inany form to any third party. You shall be obligate
50 WIN-PAK User GuideAllow approximately 10-20 minutes for a first-time[not upgrade] installation. Click continue to initiateinstallation. Or, navigat
500 WIN-PAK User Guide7 Select an Action for the alarm state.8 Assign a Priority to the alarm.NOTE: 1 is the highest priority; 99 is the lowest. If no
501Command File DatabaseText files containing device instructions are stored inthe Command File database.Command Files are defined by assigning a name
502 WIN-PAK User Guide2 Click Add to open the Command File Recordwindow .
503 3 Enter a descriptive Name for the command file(with up to 30 characters).4 Enter a Description (with of up to 60 charac-ters) for the command fil
504 WIN-PAK User Guide9 Click OK to close the Command window. Thenew command is added to the list in the Com-mand File Record window.10 Click OK to cl
505Input: ShuntSwitch To TimeZone ControlUnshuntLoop: Buffer All PanelsUnbuffer All Panels 0 = Hard , 1=SoftOutput & De-energizeGroup EnergizePuls
506 WIN-PAK User Guide2 Select the specific device name from the ADVlist.3 Select Custom Command from the Commandlist.4 Type the command in the Custom
507Access DVPROTo use Access DVPRO, a Digital Video must beconfigured on the Device Map.Note: For Access DVPRO, RapidEye Admin/View Soft-ware needs t
508 WIN-PAK User Guide3 In the Type list, select Access DVPRO.4 Type in the Name, User and Password param-eters. The Description parameter is optional
5097. Click Finish. The Device window displays thenewly defined Access DVPRO devices.FusionTo use Fusion, a digital video must be configured.Configuri
512 Click Next to advance to the next screen in thesetup process. The information screen is dis-played (next illustration) while the programverifies t
510 WIN-PAK User Guide3 In Type list, select Fusion.4 Type in the Name, User and Password param-eters. The Description parameter is optional.NOTE: To
511Chapter 5BadgingBadge Layouts DatabaseBadge Definition Window
512 WIN-PAK User Guide
513Badge Layouts DatabaseThe WIN-PAK integrated badging utility allows youto design and print badges from within the systemitself. Video images and s
514 WIN-PAK User GuideAdding Badge Layouts to the DatabaseOpen the Badge Layouts database by selectingBadge Layout Utility from the Badge option fromt
515The main database window contains a list of badgeswhich can be searched and sorted either by name ordescription. View a badge by highlighting it in
516 WIN-PAK User GuideEditing a Badge LayoutWith the Badge Layouts database window open,select the badge to be edited, and click the Editbutton.The Ba
517Creating BadgesThe full-featured WIN-PAK badge layout utility,allows you to create badge designs with shaded orgraphic backgrounds, logos, text, an
518 WIN-PAK User GuideBadge Definition WindowThe elements on the Badge Definition window makebadge layout and design simple. The outline insidethe Ba
5193 Set the Height and the Width of the badge inmillimeters. The badge outline resizes to thesedimensions.The default badge size is 50 mm high by 80
52 WIN-PAK User Guide4 Click Next and the User License Agreementwindow is displayed (next illustration).5 Click Accept to acknowledge that you under-s
520 WIN-PAK User GuideBadge Definition Window: Right-ClickMenusThe right-click menu is used for a number of controlfunctions with the Badge Definition
521Grids are evenly spaced points on the badge layoutarea that assist in sizing and aligning items. The gridcan be used as a visual aid in placing ite
522 WIN-PAK User GuideNOTE: While blockout is generally effective in preventingoverprinting of the magstripe area, some card printers willprint resin
5235 Click OK.Placing a Blockout on a Badge LayoutTo place a blockout on a badge layout, right-clickand select Blockout from the menu. When theBlocko
524 WIN-PAK User GuideBadge items are layered as they are placed. This isonly noticeable when one item overlaps another.The layering order is changed
525Resizing ObjectsClick on an item in the badge area of the window toselect it for modification. Move the cursor over asizing handle on the edge of
526 WIN-PAK User GuideThere are three ways to provide a background for abadge: select a single color for the background,capture an image for the backg
527The Stretch Width, Stretch Height, and Keep AspectRatio options allow graphics to fill placeholders thatare not exactly the same size as the graphi
528 WIN-PAK User GuideApplying a Bitmap Image to a BadgeBackgroundApplying an image to a badge is essentially the sameas applying wallpaper to your PC
529Importing Graphics for BackgroundsImporting existing bitmap graphics allows an infinitenumber of possibilities for background images. Forexample,
537 Click Next to accept the default location or clickBrowse and specify a different location.6 For the purpose of illustrating the CompleteInstallat
530 WIN-PAK User GuidePositioning Badge ElementsThe Positioning tab of the Badge Object Propertieswindow allows you to change the size of the badgeor
531Options on the Positioning TabHorizontal: Places the graphic object in the top,center, or bottom of the defined area.Vertical: Places the graphic o
532 WIN-PAK User GuideVideo BackgroundsAnother way to create a background graphic is tocapture a video image. Your video equipment,including a support
533The Open window appears allowing you tonavigate through the WINPAK PRO directory.3 Select the appropriate DLL file and click Open[or double-click o
534 WIN-PAK User GuideCapturing a Video Background1 Right-click the badge and select Properties.Select the Badge tab of the Badge ObjectProperties win
535The Freeze/Live button toggles between staticand live-view image. When the desired image ison screen, click Freeze to keep it. Click Live toswitch
536 WIN-PAK User GuideGrab SettingsThese settings are applied to the camera when animage is captured. If you are not using a flash, setthe Grab Bright
537Working with ColorsThe Colors tab of the Badge Object Propertieswindow allows you to select colors for badgeelements. If no item is selected when
538 WIN-PAK User Guide3 From the Basic Colors palette (at the top of thewindow), click the color swatch you want to usefor a background.4 Click OK. Th
539A third common color model is CYMK (cyan,magenta, yellow, and black), based on the use of fourcolors of ink to approximate a full spectrum ofcolo
54 WIN-PAK User GuideNOTE: In certain applications it may be referrable to placethe database files on a different drive partition to protectthem from
540 WIN-PAK User GuideColor SolidThe color swatch shows the color as it appears onthe monitor and gives an approximation of how thecolor appears when
541If you know the Hue, Saturation, Luminosityequivalents for a specific color, enter thosevalues in the appropriate fields.-OR-Use the color selector
542 WIN-PAK User GuideMagnetic Stripe EncodingTrack 1, 2, and 3 tabs on the Badge ObjectProperties window are used when magnetic stripedata is defined
543As an example, the maximum number of charactersthat can be printed using the Datacard IC III printerare listed in the following table:Track Type o
544 WIN-PAK User Guide3 Select Fields or type in data for the Expression.See the following explanation for magnetic stripeencoding options.4 Click OK
545Magnetic Stripe Encoding OptionsNOTE: The options available for a given track depend onwhich format is selected.Expression: Any combination of tex
546 WIN-PAK User GuideBadge Objects: Text and Text BoxesText is added to badge layouts by first drawing a textbox, then typing in the text. The appear
5472 On the Text Block tab, enter the desired text [inthe Text field].3 To place specific card holder data in the text box,make a selection from the F
548 WIN-PAK User GuideChanging Fonts and SizesFormat text by right-clicking inside the text box andselecting Properties. Select the Text Block tab of
5493 Click OK. The new type color is displayed in theForeground Color field.4 Click Apply to preview the new color on thebadge.5 Click OK when finishe
5510 Click OK.11 Select the database installation mode. Honeywellalways recommends you to choose the “InstallAutomatically” option.After finishing the
550 WIN-PAK User GuidePositioning Text in a Text Box1 Right-click inside the text box and select Proper-ties. Select the Positioning tab of the Badge
551Deleting a Text BlockTo delete a text box, right-click the text box andselect Delete Object from the subsequent menu.The text box is removed from t
552 WIN-PAK User GuideFormatting a Photo Placeholder1 Right-click inside the photo placeholder andselect Properties. Select the Photo tab of theBadge
553Creating a Ghosted PhotoUse the slider bar in the Ghosting area of the BadgePhoto Object Properties window to set the degree oftransparency for the
554 WIN-PAK User GuideAdding or Editing Barcode Data1 Right-click the barcode box, and select Proper-ties. Select the Barcode Data tab of the BadgeBa
555tion from the Fields list. Double-click on a fieldto add it to the Expression field.4 Select the desired Length and Fill Character.See next section
556 WIN-PAK User GuideWhen several data items have been entered, they canbe reordered using the Move Up and Move Downbuttons. To remove a data item fr
557Barcode OptionsText: Text to be displayed above the barcode.Style: Style setting for the barcode characters.Choices include:• 2 of 5 • 2 of 5 inter
558 WIN-PAK User GuideH Bearer: Displays the height bearer bars [left andright borders].Check Digit: Error detection.Show Spacer: Displays the space b
559Changing the Barcode Background ColorBefore selecting a background color, note that visiblelight barcode readers require some contrast betweenthe b
56 WIN-PAK User Guide12 Click Yes or No to install desktop icons or not.The MSDE database will be installed. Theinstallation will take several minutes
560 WIN-PAK User GuideCertain barcode readers using high density code 39may require the barcode to be created using a textbox and one of the several t
561Badge Objects: ShapesThe Badge Layout Utility allows you to place shapes[rectangles, rounded rectangles, ellipses, and lines] onyour badge. You can
562 WIN-PAK User Guide5 Enter the Line Width [in points].6 Click Apply to apply the change to the shapeand continue with badge design, or click OK toa
563for the shape border, or create and select acustom color.3 Click OK to return to the Colors tab. The newborder color is displayed in the Foreground
564 WIN-PAK User GuideDeleting a ShapeDelete a shape by right-clicking on the shape andselecting Delete Object from the subsequent menu.This removes t
565NOTE: Move the signature box by selecting it anddragging it to the desired position. Resize the signa-ture box by selecting it and dragging one of
566 WIN-PAK User Guide2 Click the Background Color browse button toopen the Color window.3 Select a color swatch for the signature place-holder backgr
567All graphics used in designing a badge are saved tothe BadgeImage folder in the WINPAK PROdirectory. Once an image is added to the WIN-PAKdatabase,
568 WIN-PAK User Guide5 Select the Stretch Width and Stretch Heightcheck boxes to make the image cover the entirebadge. To fill as much of the graphic
5691 Right-click inside the graphics box and selectProperties. Select the Colors tab of the BadgeBitmap Object Properties window.2 Click the Backgro
5715 After the installation is complete, the SetupComplete window will be displayed. Click Finishto complete the installation process.Installation
570 WIN-PAK User GuideDeleting a Graphic ImageTo delete a graphic image, right-click on the graphicand click Delete Object from the subsequent menu.Th
5713 Click the Up button to move the object up. Clickthe Down button to move the object down.Click the Top button to bring the selected objectto the t
572 WIN-PAK User GuideIn addition, Windows-compatible laser printers canbe used to print cards to plain paper.Install your printer or printers using t
5733 If you are encoding magnetic stripe informa-tion, select the Encode Mag Stripe checkbox. If you are only encoding the magneticstripe information
574 WIN-PAK User GuideBadge DLLsA specific driver (.DLL) file is required for the videocapture card, TWAIN device and signature pad. Thedrivers (DLLs)
5756 An Open dialog box window shows theWINPAKPRO directory. Select the appropriate.dll file and click Open. The DLL file path isdisplayed on the corr
576 WIN-PAK User Guide
577Chapter 6Card HoldersOverviewConfiguring Card Holder ElementsSetting Up Card HoldersAccess LevelsWorking with Cards
578 WIN-PAK User Guide
579OverviewSimply stated, within the WIN-PAK System, a cardis typically a combination of a card holder recordand a badge template.The Card and Card Ho
58 WIN-PAK User GuideFirst Log InAll services should be running, but if not, double-click the WIN-PAK Services icon and start allservices.Double-clic
580 WIN-PAK User GuideCardsCards are defined by the following properties:• Card Number• Access Level• Status (Active, Inactive, Lost, Stolen, orTrace)
581Card HoldersCard holders are the people to whom cards are issued.All card holder information is contained in the CardHolder database. The minimum c
582 WIN-PAK User GuideCard Holder Movement Between AccountsCard Holders can be moved between accounts bychanging the Account selection. The user can s
583Configuring Card Holder ElementsWIN-PAK uses the term card holder to indicate anindividual to whom a card (or multiple cards) isissued.Information
584 WIN-PAK User GuideThe note fields and tabs should be set up beforeinformation is entered into the Card Holderdatabase. However, note fields and t
585The Note Field Template database window listsnotes by name, template, and tab [if one has beendefined for the note].Card Holders
586 WIN-PAK User GuideAdding Card Holder Note Fields1 Click the Add button on the Note Field Tem-plate database window. The Note Field dialog isdispla
587The Note Field window is displayed, allowing youto make changes to the Name or Template fields.Isolating and Deleting a Card Holder Note FieldDelet
588 WIN-PAK User GuideThe Isolate list allows you to make adjustments inthe card holder definitions, possibly removing theneed for this note.Remove th
589The Template field on the Note Field dialog is usedto enter mask characters. For example, in thefollowing illustration a mask is entered for a phon
59Installing User Interface OnlySelect the User Interface Only installation forworkstations on networked systems. The UserInterface can be installed
590 WIN-PAK User Guide, Thousands separator: The actual characterused is the one specified as the thousands separa-tor in international settings. This
591If no mask characters are entered in the Templatefield (i.e., the mask is an empty string) the note fieldfunctions as a standard text box.When an
592 WIN-PAK User GuideWithin the Card Holder Tab Layout databasewindow tabs are listed by number, indicating wherethey appear, followed by the tab nam
5932 Enter a unique Tab Name. The Account towhich the tab belongs is displayed but can not beedited.3 From the Available Note Fields list, select then
594 WIN-PAK User GuideFor each tab listed in the Card Holder Tab Layoutdatabase, a corresponding tab appears on the CardHolder Record.Editing or Delet
595Select Configure AutoCard Lookup from the CardHolder option on the Configuration menu. TheAutoCard Lookup Configuration window isdisplayed:Use the
596 WIN-PAK User GuideSetting Up Card HoldersCard Holder records, containing information on allcard holders in the system, are stored in the CardHolde
597 3 Enter the Card Holder's First and Last Name.The account for which this card holder will beavailable is displayed but can not be edited.NOTE
598 WIN-PAK User GuideAttaching a Card to a Card Holder1 Open the Cards tab of the Card Holder Recordwindow.2 Click Attach. The Select window is disp
599NOTE: If no cards are available, open the Card databaseby clicking the Add button on the Cards tab. See "Addinga Card from the Card Holder Dat
6 WIN-PAK User GuideFrom time to time as they become available,Honeywell may notify you of any enhancements orupdates released by Honeywell for SOFTWA
60 WIN-PAK User GuideConnecting Networked WIN-PAK ModulesThe WIN-PAK System Manager allows the WIN-PAK PRO modules to locate one another by trackingth
600 WIN-PAK User Guide4 Use the Card Holder - Dependency Conflictdialog to indicate whether you want to delete thecards and images, or detach them fro
601Any note fields and tabs configured via the NoteField Template and Card Holder Tab Layout optionsare shown on the Card Holder Record window.Use the
602 WIN-PAK User GuideCard Holder PhotosPhotos can be included in the Card Holder databaseinformation. Up to 99 photos can be recorded foreach card ho
6034 Click the Import button on the Card Biometricswindow. The Import Image window is displayed(next illustration): Card Holders
604 WIN-PAK User Guide5 Click Open and navigate to the folder containingyour photo files.6 Select the correct file and click Open. The imageis display
60510 Click OK to save the photo.Card Holders
606 WIN-PAK User GuideImporting Additional Card Holder PhotosAdd additional photos to a card holder record byfollowing the procedures described in the
6073 Click Capture in the Photo area of the window.The Capture Image window opens showing thelive view from your video camera.4 Click Settings to exp
608 WIN-PAK User Guide8 Use the cropping frame to crop the image andadjust its proportions. If you want a particularproportion, enter it in the Aspect
609Hue: Adjusts the value of color in the image.Adjusting this can correct images that seem to havean incorrect color.Sharpen: Sharpens blurry images
61User Interface Workstation1 If the User Interface is running, exit it.2 Run the System Manager on the client PC.3 Select the User Interface tab.4 Cl
610 WIN-PAK User GuideCard Holder SignaturesCard holder signatures can be included in the cardholder database information. Up to 99 signatures canbe r
6114 Have the card holder sign their name on thewriting pad.5 Select thin, bold or thick for the width of thesignature line.6 Click OK to close the ca
612 WIN-PAK User Guide 3 In the Signature area of the window, click Im-port. If the signatures have already been col-lected, and are stored in a f
613Deleting a Card Holder SignatureFrom time to time you may need to delete a cardholder signature altogether.1 With the Card Holder database window o
614 WIN-PAK User GuideAccess LevelsAccess levels determine where and when a user'scard is valid in the system. An access level is madeup of a li
615 On the left side of the window is a list of existingAccess Levels. The right side of the windowcontains the Access Area tree. Belo
616 WIN-PAK User GuideIt is easy to tell at a glance what areas are included ina given access level. Select a level from the AccessLevel database list
6173 Enter a Name for the access level. A name isrequired. The Name field accepts up to 30characters.4 If desired, enter a Description of the accessl
618 WIN-PAK User GuideConfiguring an Access LevelYou can usually save time by configuring a wholeAccess Area branch, then adjusting individualreaders.
619NOTE: Time zones that are common to all readers inthe branch are shown. A time zone that is unique to aspecific reader can only be defined by the i
62 WIN-PAK User GuideConcurrent ConnectionsNow your system has the capability to have twoconcurrent User Interfaces. More can be added untilyou reach
620 WIN-PAK User GuideCustom Access LevelsIn certain cases, a general access level may not meetthe needs of a specific card holder. In these cases, a
621Customizing One Entrance4a Customize one entrance by right-clicking it andselecting Configure Access. The ConfigureEntrance Access window is displa
622 WIN-PAK User GuideNOTE: Time zones that are common to all readers inthe branch are shown. A time zone that is unique to aspecific reader can only
623Show Original Access LevelThe new customized access level can be comparedwith the previous, original access level by checkingthe box labeled Show
624 WIN-PAK User GuideWorking with CardsThe Card database contains information on all thecards that have been entered in your WIN-PAKSystem.Cards can
625The detail view of the Card database has two tabs:Card Properties and Badge. When activated, cardinformation can be edited in the detail view.The B
626 WIN-PAK User GuideCard Activation and Expiration with SchedulerWhen cards are added to the Card database, they canbe configured for an unlimited n
627Adding an Individual Card1 Select Card from the WIN-PAK Card menu.The Card database window is displayed:2 Click Add to open the Card Record with th
628 WIN-PAK User GuideCard PropertiesUse the Card Properties tab of the Card Record toset certain parameters for the card.3 Enter the Card Number.4 A
6297 Select an Access Level for the card.8 If your system requires a PIN (personal identifi-cation number) enter it in the PIN field.NOTE: A PIN can b
634 A User License Agreement appears. Click Yes, toacknowledge that you understand and agree tothe terms.5 When prompted, select Comm Server Onlyinsta
630 WIN-PAK User GuideBadge12 Associate a badge layout with the card by open-ing the Badge tab of the Card Record. If you arenot using photo ID badges
631The Print Status box indicates if this badge hasbeen printed.Editing a Card1 With the Card database window open, highlightthe card to be edited.2 C
632 WIN-PAK User GuideBulk Card Add and DeleteBulk Card Add can be used to get your system upand running quickly. A range of cards can be addedat one
6332 Enter the first card number of the range to beadded in the Start Number field.3 Use the End Number field to enter the last cardnumber in the rang
634 WIN-PAK User GuideNOTE: The "Activate and Deactivate Cards" schedulemust be set to implement the changes. Refer to theSchedule section i
6352 Enter the first and last card number to be deletedin the Start Number and End Number fields.The Account from which these cards will bedeleted is
636 WIN-PAK User GuideAssigning a Badge to a Card1 Open the Card database [by selecting Card fromthe menu of the same name].2 Select the desired card
637Previewing and Printing CardsOnce a badge has been associated with a card, it can beprinted either to a PVC card or to paper.NOTE: In order to prin
638 WIN-PAK User GuideNOTE: Card holder biometrics are not displayed untilthe card is issued to a card holder who has photosand/or signatures in the C
639Printing a Card1 Select the card(s) to be printed from the Carddatabase window.NOTE: To select a continuous range of cards, holddown the SHIFT key
64 WIN-PAK User GuidePreparing Domain User to start WIN-PAK Servers (Services)Creating Domain Users1 Login to the system as Administrator whereWIN-PA
640 WIN-PAK User Guide
641Chapter 7TranslationTranslating Text & Selecting LanguagesCreating a Text File for TranslationSelecting a Language for TranslationTranslating D
642 WIN-PAK User Guide
643Translating Text & Selecting LanguagesWIN-PAK allows the translation of the UserInterface into languages other than English. TheTranslation ui
644 WIN-PAK User GuideCreating a Text File for Translation1 Select Available Languages from the Trans-late option on the Configuration menu.The Edit L
6452 Click Add to open the Configure Languagedialog.3 Enter the new Language Name you want touse to describe the language translation, such asEuropean
646 WIN-PAK User GuideSelecting a Language for TranslationClick the Select Language option from theConfiguration menu.The Select Language dialog is di
647Translating Dialogs, Menus, and Other Text1 Select Dialogs from the Translate option on theConfiguration menu.The Edit Dialog Text window is displa
648 WIN-PAK User Guide2 Select a dialog from the Dialog Caption list andclick the Edit button. An editable version of thedialog opens:
6494 On completing the text change for a field, pressthe ENTER keyboard key to close the text fieldand save the edited text. After changing the threeS
654 Click ‘Add’ button to add Domain user to groups.5 Enter Domain & User Name in the format‘DOMAIN\USER NAME’ and click OKbutton.Installation
650 WIN-PAK User Guide6 Select the next dialog to translate. Continue thisprocedure until all the desired dialogs have beentranslated.Editing Dialog T
651Changing Menu Text1 Select Menus from the Translate option on theConfiguration menu. The Translate Menu Textwindow opens on your desktop: The To
652 WIN-PAK User Guide2 Double-click a menu item to open its TranslateText dialog.3 Type the replacement text in the Translationarea of the dialog. T
6535 Click OK to save the entry and return to theTranslate Menu Text window. 6 Select the next menu to translate. Continue thisprocedure until all
654 WIN-PAK User GuideText will reflect the remaining lines that have not yetbeen translated.Changing Other System TextThroughout the system, the same
655alphabetical order.The English, United States column is the originallanguage of WIN-PAK. The center language columnis the name of the language tha
656 WIN-PAK User Guide5 Click OK to save the entry and return to theTranslate Other Text window.6 Select the next menu to translate. Continue thisproc
657You can verify or change this path by selectingWorkstation Defaults from the WIN-PAK Systemmenu, opening the Directories tab and checking thePath t
658 WIN-PAK User Guide
659Chapter 8ReportsOverviewGenerating and Printing Reports
66 WIN-PAK User Guide6 Click OK to save changes.Setting up WIN-PAK Server Log On SettingsAfter adding domain user to local systemAdministrator or Pow
660 WIN-PAK User Guide
661OverviewWIN-PAK allows you to generate a variety ofreports that can be viewed on screen or printed.Reports available within the WIN-PAK Systeminclu
662 WIN-PAK User GuideDouble-click on a report to open its detail window,which allows you to set a variety of filtering and sortingparameters for the
663Report Window ConventionsWhile the sorting and filtering options found onReport detail windows vary depending upon theindividual report selected, c
664 WIN-PAK User GuideEstimating Report SizeThe size of a report depends on the type of reportand the amount of filtering done to it. The numberof pag
665The File section allows you to specify or navigate tothe "Directory to save File to" and allows additionsto the Default File Name. Select
666 WIN-PAK User GuidePrinting ReportsClicking the Print button on a report detail windowsets off two actions. First, the report generates in thebac
667Generating and Printing ReportsReports are generated by first selecting the desiredreport from the Reports database. A report-specificdetail window
668 WIN-PAK User Guide7 For an estimate of the length of the report, clickthe Estim. Pages button.8 Click Export File to export and save the report
669Access Level Report1 Select the Access Level report from the Reportsdatabase window.2 On the Report tab of the Report-Access Leveldetail window, se
672 To set WIN-PAK Server Log On property doubleclick the required server from right side pane ofservices window.3 In Server Properties window, select
670 WIN-PAK User Guide 4 Indicate if the category should be sorted inAscending or Descending order.5 Click the Print Preview button to view thereport
671Attendance Report1 Select the Attendance report from the Reportsdatabase window. 2 Select a Tracking Area if
672 WIN-PAK User Guide4 Select the Sort tab to sort the report data.In the two Sort Order fields you can select thefirst and second fields by which to
673Card Frequency ReportThe Card Frequency Report refers to the number oftimes the user accessed a particular reader using thecard. This report also h
674 WIN-PAK User GuideIf the check box "Only list events between thesehours each day" is marked, only the time rangeeach day will be reporte
675Reassign cards between limits to Access Level:Use this option to provide a new access to the cardor change the access levels. However, this optionw
676 WIN-PAK User GuideCard Number: Enter the card number or selectit from the browse button. Only the cards per-taining to the account selected will b
6772 Select one of the following to filter the report byCard Number.All: reports on all cards.One: reports on an individual card using theFrom field
678 WIN-PAK User Guide4 Use the Number of columns to print option toset a basic print parameter for the report.5 Click the Sort tab. The Card Report c
679The Card Report can be filtered according to:• Whether a Card Holder is Attached (to thecard), Unattached, or Both.• Whether a PIN number is Assi
68 WIN-PAK User Guide5 Click OK to save changes.6 Follow these steps to set Log On As property ofall other WIN-PAK Servers.7 Restart the System to aff
680 WIN-PAK User Guide9 Click the Print Preview button to view thereport prior to printing it. Click Print to send acopy of the report to your printer
6813 Use the Daily Time Range area of the windowto set a specific time frame for the report. Thetime will begin at the From date and timethrough the e
682 WIN-PAK User Guide7 The Sort on Sequence ID will diplay the reportthat the event was written to the WIN-PAKdatabase, instead of chronological ord
6838 The Card Holder Filter (next illustration) pro-vides the ability to customize the report to cardholder specific information. Each selection is&qu
684 WIN-PAK User GuideCard Codes: Select or deselect the card transac-tion types to be included.Note Fields: Select up to three note fields tomatch an
6852 Select a filter for the Card Holder Last Name.All: reports on all card holders.One: reports on an individual card holder usingthe From field [act
686 WIN-PAK User Guide6 Click OK when finished selecting the NoteFields.7 Filtering of the report can be restricted to matchselected note field data a
687Use the Sort Order drop-down lists to select thecategories determining how you want the cardholders sorted.The categories chosen can be sorted in A
688 WIN-PAK User Guide The Card Report can be filtered according to:• Whether a Card is Attached (to the cardholder), Unattached
689Card Holder Tab Layout Report1 Select the Card Holder Tab Layout report fromthe Reports database window. 2 When th
69Unblocking the WIN-PAK services onWindows XP SP2WIN-PAK service should be unblocked only if thestatus of Windows Firewall is 'On'. You ca
690 WIN-PAK User GuideCommand File Report1 Select the Command File report from theReports database window.The Report-Command File report window opensw
6914 Click the Print Preview button to view thereport prior to printing it. Click Print to send acopy of the report to your printer or selectExport Fi
692 WIN-PAK User GuideControl Area ReportSelect the Control Area report from the Reportsdatabase window.No filter or sort options are available on the
693Device Map ReportSelect the Device Map report from the Reportsdatabase window. The report window opens withthe Filter Device tab displayed.Click
694 WIN-PAK User GuideA corresponding tab with additional filter options isadded to the window. See the following sections.Use the Print ADV Name chec
695Generating a Server Device ReportServer device reports can display all [or a range of]servers.1 Select Servers on the Filter Device tab to openthe
696 WIN-PAK User GuideReporting on Communication LoopsLoop device reports allow you to indicate whether toreport on a C-100, 485/PCI, PRO-2200, or RS-
6972 Select the appropriate radio button for the typeof panel configuration on which to report.An individual Loop can be selected for thereport. Click
698 WIN-PAK User Guide3 Use the Panels to Print area of the window toselect one of the following to define the report:All: reports on all panels.One:
699Reporting on CCTV Switcher DevicesThe CCTV Switcher device reports can display all, or arange of, CCTV Switchers.1 Select CCTV Switcher on the Filt
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70 WIN-PAK User Guide3. Check the status of ‘Windows Firewall’ throughWindows Firewall dialog->General tab.4. Select ‘Exceptions’ tab from ‘Window
700 WIN-PAK User GuideReporting on Modem PoolsReports generated on Modem Pools can display allmodem pools, or a range of modem pools.1 Select Modem P
701Reporting on Digital Video DevicesThe Digital Video device reports can display all or arange of Access DVPRO devices.1 Select Access DVPRO on the
702 WIN-PAK User GuideThe Digital Video device reports can display all or arange of Fusion DVR devices.1 Select Fusion on the Device Filter tab to op
703Floor Plan Report1 Select the Report-Floor Plan report from theReports database window.The Floor Plan report window opens with theFilter Floor Plan
704 WIN-PAK User Guide6 Click the Print Preview button to view thereport prior to printing it. Click Print to send acopy of the report to your printe
7053 The report can be further refined by selectingan option from the Check Point Types to Includearea of the window.Input: reports on inputs exclusi
706 WIN-PAK User Guide2 Indicate a Date Range for the report, using theFrom and To fields and browse buttons. Setprecise time for the report, using th
7075 Use the Transaction Filter tab to select theTransaction Type and Alarm & Card events thereport should include. Select all that apply.Transact
708 WIN-PAK User Guide6 Transactions can be filtered to selected ADVs byclicking on the Filter ADVs...button (nextillustration). Navigate through the
7097 The Card Holder Filter provides the ability tocustomize the report to card holder specificinformation. Each selection is "anded", so ca
71The illustration below displays the procedure ofadding WIN-PAK Database server (NCICore.exe) toExceptions tab.Installation
710 WIN-PAK User GuideDo not use Reader when using Tracking Areabecause the Reader selection supercedes theTracking Area selection.Card Codes: select
711Holiday Group Report1 Select the Holiday Group report from theReports database window.The Report-Holiday Group report window openswith the Filter H
712 WIN-PAK User GuideNote Field Template Report1 Select the Note Field Template report from theReports database window. When the Note FieldTemplate w
7132 The Operator report can be further definedusing one of the following optionsAll: reports on all operators.One: reports on an individual operator
714 WIN-PAK User GuideOperator Actions ReportThe Operator Actions report provides the details offollowing for which the reports are requested:. Action
7152 Indicate a Date Range for the report, using theFrom and To fields and browse buttons. Setprecise time for the report, using the spinnerboxes to t
716 WIN-PAK User Guide7 Select the Devices tab to select or deselect thedevices in the list.8 Select the Sort Order tab to define the sortingpropertie
717Range: reports on a designated range of opera-tor levels, using the From and To fields [acti-vated when the Range radio button is selected].3 Click
718 WIN-PAK User GuideSchedule Report1 Select the Schedule report from the Reportsdatabase window.The Report-Schedule report window opens withthe Filt
719Time Zone Report1 Select the Time Zone report from the Reportsdatabase window.The Time Zone report window opens with theFilter Time Zone tab displa
72 WIN-PAK User Guide5. Select the required program by browsing thelocation in ‘Add a Program’ dialog and click OK.The service will now be available i
720 WIN-PAK User Guide5 Click the Advanced Filter Time Zone tab. 6 Indicate if the report should include time zones,which are:Used: reports t
721Tracking and Mustering Area ReportSelect the Tracking and Mustering Area reportfrom the Reports database window.No filter or sort options are avail
722 WIN-PAK User Guide
723Chapter 9Database MaintenanceOverviewRemoving Deleted Database RecordsDeleting History from DatabaseDatabase Backup and Restore UtilityDatabase Lim
724 WIN-PAK User Guide
725OverviewDatabase maintenance provides tools for monitoringthe database and for removing unused informationfrom the database. While deleted records
726 WIN-PAK User Guide2 Select the Remove Deleted Records checkbox.3 Click the Change button and select a datefor the Until Date field.4 Click Today t
727Unwanted history files can also be removed from thedatabases. This is generally done after you make abackup copy of your database files. Use the D
728 WIN-PAK User Guide4 Click Today to select the current date, or selecta date from the calendar. History up to today butnot including today will be
729The WIN-PAK Backup and Restore Utility isautomatically installed when your WIN-PAK Systemis installed. The utility is accessed from the WIN-PAK Pr
736. Click OK to save changes.7. Restart all Services once if required.Installation
730 WIN-PAK User Guide 2 When the Backup Information window is dis-played, enter a unique Backup Name,
7313 Select a database Backup Type. Complete willmake a complete backup and Differential willbackup only the differences from the last com-plete, appe
732 WIN-PAK User Guide 5 Click Continue to bring up the Schedulingwindow.
733 6 Select the Schedule Type. Run Once willprompt for the time and date.Database Maintenance
734 WIN-PAK User Guide Schedule to occur later will bring up Daily, Weeklyand Montly options.
735Daily allows the back up to be run every so manydays as defined from 1-999 day(s) at the specifiedtime.Weekly allows the back up to be run on a spe
736 WIN-PAK User GuideScheduleSchedules can be modified by selecting ModifySchedule from the main Backup and RestoreWindow. To open a list of current
737 2 Once the appropriate backup file is selected, aviewer (next illustration) shows the contents ofth
738 WIN-PAK User GuideNOTE: The WIN-PAK database contains the listingdisplayed and file location as defined when thebackup was made. When the "Vi
7393 Use the Restore list to set the parameters for thebackup. Restoring the WIN-PAK Databaserequires that the WIN-PAK database services beturned off.
74 WIN-PAK User GuideDisabling the Firewall in 2003 ServerTo access WIN-PAK services, the Windows Firewallshould be disabled. You can check this setti
740 WIN-PAK User GuideNote:If the database server is not stopped while SQLmaintenance plan is running, the SQL maintenanceplan will stop the databas
741Database MaintenanceTime line:10:58 - Script will stop all WP/WPP services basedon the OS Scheduler. (The GUI does not have to beshut down)11:00 -
742 WIN-PAK User GuideNOTE: The general recommendation is that the OS(operating system) should have 1/3 free space of the harddrive it is installed on
743The Database section provides current database sizeinformation listed as Current Size and displays thepercentage of the database that is used. The
744 WIN-PAK User GuideThe warnings would then prompt the administratorto take action on the database sooner.To increase theamount of space for other f
745A typical example: A single 9 GB hard drive is partit-ioned to a 2 GB C: and a 7 GB D: The C: partitioncon-tains the OS and WIN-PAK program only. T
746 WIN-PAK User Guide
747GlossaryGlossary
748 WIN-PAK User Guide
749SymbolsSymbolsSymbolsSymbolsSymbols12 Digit Cards: Cards that use a combination of a 9digit card number with a 3 digit issue number. Thisterm is al
753. Select the 'Advanced' tab from Local AreaConnection Properties window.4. Deselect the Internet Connection Firewallcheckbox from Advance
750 WIN-PAK User Guide For example: in a multiple tenant building, eachtenant can be setup as a separate account.Activate: Enable. Make functional. S
751Annunciation: A device that indicates a condition.This condition can be announced by a message on acomputer monitor, a flashing sign, a bell, or si
752 WIN-PAK User GuideBiometrics: The ability to use a person’s physicalcharacteristics such as an eye, to uniquely identify aperson.Buffer: Store tra
753Contact: An electrical switch that can be open orclosed state. That state may be electrically,magnetically or physically controlled.Continuous Read
754 WIN-PAK User Guideof establishing a connection is called dialing, as in"dialing a telephone number."Disable: To render a function or fea
755physical area by means of a controller and electroniccomponents including locks, readers, sensors,buttons and more.Enable: To make a feature or fun
756 WIN-PAK User GuideFloor Plan Background: A floor plan, graph orother digital graphic saved as a Windows Metafile(.wmf) that can be used to create
757Ground Fault: A grounding problem that needs tobe corrected for proper system operation.Grounding System: A unified (bonded) systemdesigned to drai
758 WIN-PAK User GuideHardwired: A system of control panels connectedto a communication line (loop or multi-drop) that isconnected directly to a compu
759Invert Follow: In an interlock, a second point(component B) takes on the opposite state as thetriggering point (component A). See Follow.JJob Speci
76 WIN-PAK User GuideUninstalling WIN-PAKTo uninstall WIN-PAK, verify that all WIN-PAKservers have been stopped, then use the WindowsAdd/Remove Progra
760 WIN-PAK User GuideMMemory: In a control panel, this refers to theamount of information that can be handled or storedprovided by RAM (Random Acces
761Non-Distributed System: A computer or EACnetwork that requires a single "host computer" thatsupplies the programming and decision makingr
762 WIN-PAK User GuideOutput Control Group: A configuration of outputpoints that are grouped in such a way that all can beactivated when the status of
763Poll Response Alarm: Refers to an alarm thatoccurs when panels do not respond when polled bythe software. Three polling attempts are made. Ifthere
764 WIN-PAK User GuidePush Bar: A door-unlatching device. When pushed,it releases a lock. If the push bar is connectedelectronically to the controller
765Server: The host computer. This is the computerwhich maintains the system or system functions.Shunt: The automated or manual means throughsoftware,
766 WIN-PAK User GuideWhen this feature is enabled, any change of thecircuit will be detected and a tamper alarm willresult.Surge Protection: A device
767Throughput Rate: This can be the rate at whichpeople or vehicles pass through a controlled area, orthe rate that information (data) moves through t
768 WIN-PAK User GuideTTL: Abbreviation for Transistor-Transistor Logic.Turnstile: A type of rotating gate that allows onlyone person through per val
769Index
77Select the service or services. Click on Stop orRestart as necessary.System ManagerThe System Manager is a utility used by WIN-PAKto locate its vari
770 WIN-PAK User Guide
771IndexSymbols12/16-Relay Output Module BoardNaming the ADV 412485Modem Pool 276AABA 542ABA (American Banking Association) CardsFormatting 370Abs
772 WIN-PAK User GuideConfiguring Card Holder Elements 583Overview 579–639Setting Up Card Holders 596–639Working with Cards 624–639Cards 580Previ
773IndexConfiguring PW-200 Panels 299–333Device Maintenance 218Editing Panel Loops 274Initializing Panels 451–455Modem Pools 275–293Panels 296–3
774 WIN-PAK User GuideInitializing Panels 451–455Inputs Tab - Reader ModuleTime Zone 321, 432InstallationFirst Log In 57Licensing and Registration
775IndexEditing 274PanelsAdding 297–333Configuration Wizard 296Initializing 451–455Passwords 114, 180Performance ConfigurationFor Installation 4
776 WIN-PAK User GuideGenerating and Printing Reports 667–668Guard Tour ReportGenerating and Printing 704–713History ReportGenerating and Printing
777IndexUser Interface 83TrackingServer Configuration 251Tracking and Muster 164Tracking and Muster Server 251Tracking and Mustering AreasDefining
78 WIN-PAK User GuideLicensing and RegistrationWIN-PAK has a demo mode of operation with noexpiration time.For evaluation purposes, the software can
79Registering Software OnlineYou can register your WIN-PAK software 24hours aday 7 days a week by visiting the Honeywell AccessSystems web site at:www
8 WIN-PAK User GuideNOTICE: THE SOFTWARE CONTAINEDHEREIN IS LICENSED AS A “SERVICE ONLY”FOR NO PARTICULAR APPLICATION. IT ISNOT TO BE CONSIDERED OR CO
80 WIN-PAK User GuideNorton Speed Disk UtilityCAUTION: Using Norton Speed Disk can invalidate yourlicense. Do Not use Norton Speed Disk before making
81Chapter 3User OverviewOperator Guide OverviewUser InterfaceSystem SettingsDaily Operations
82 WIN-PAK User Guide
83Operator Guide OverviewThe User Interface section of this chapter covers thebasic conventions used throughout the graphical userinterface, including
84 WIN-PAK User GuideSelect Account: Calls the Account Select dialog,allowing an authorized operator to select an account.Dynamic Alarm View and Ackno
85File MenuLog InLog OutConfigure Badge PrinterReportsWorkstation DefaultsSystem DefaultsDatabase MaintenanceDatabase Limits/CapacitiesExitView MenuSe
86 WIN-PAK User GuideSystem MenuOperatorOperator LevelWorkstation DefaultsSystem DefaultsReports MenuReportsReport TemplatesConfiguration MenuDefine A
87Window MenuArrange IconsHelp MenuHelp TopicsHoneywell Access Systems On the WebContactsRegistrationLicenseAbout WIN-PAKRight-Click MenusYou can righ
88 WIN-PAK User GuideDatabase WindowsWIN-PAK runs off a series of databases configuredspecifically for your system. These databases include:• Card •
89Database Record ListsBelow the title bar in database windows is a list ofdatabase records. Use the scroll bars to movethrough the list and data fiel
9The failure of Honeywell to enforce any provision ofthis Agreement shall not be construed as a waiver orlimitation of Honeywell’s right to subsequen
90 WIN-PAK User GuideSearching and Sorting Database ListsUse the Search and Sort area of the databasewindow to indicate search characteristics to bea
91Database OperationsThe action buttons on the right side of the Searchand Sort area allows you to perform a number ofoperations on the database recor
92 WIN-PAK User GuideClicking the Isolate button on a database windowcalls the Isolate window.Tabs across the top of the window show you wherethe ite
93Printing Database ReportsClick the Print Report button at the bottom of adatabase window to view and print a report on thecurrent database. General
94 WIN-PAK User GuideYou can activate the detail view by selecting a recordfrom the main database window and clicking theEdit button. At this point, t
95The tree can be collapsed so that only the top levelof information is displayed. By clicking the plus sign(+) to the left of a folder, the tree st
96 WIN-PAK User GuidePress the Enter key on your keyboard, or click theConnect button to log on to WIN-PAK.System SettingsThis section explains how to
97Operator access is password protected, and properpassword security must be maintained. Once WIN-PAK is installed, a password should be defined andus
98 WIN-PAK User Guide2 Click Add to open the Operator Level dialog.3 Enter a Name for the Operator Level (with upto 30 characters). This is a required
994 Enter a Description for the Operator Level(with up to 60 characters). This field is optional.5 Click OK to save the entry and return to themain Op
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