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Total Secur ity Solution Technical OPERATION GUIDE MODEL: ICASS Door Access Controller Release Guide (version 1.0) CASS TECHNOLOGY SDN BHD (338857-X) • ALL RIGHT RESERVED • WWW.CASTLE.COM.MY 1
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- Page 12 and 13: h. Other Accessories Accessories Pu
- Page 14 and 15: Description � SmartBox(DIU) is a
- Page 16 and 17: Diagram of Reader Interface unit 16
- Page 18 and 19: Wiring Diagram of SmartBox to Reade
- Page 20 and 21: Programming ICASS Controller is bas
- Page 22 and 23: Introduction to [System] Menu 1. Sy
- Page 24 and 25: dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss Out Loc Code [00
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- Page 28 and 29: dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss Thu TimeSet [000
- Page 30 and 31: 1.9 Param i. Enter the 6 digits Pro
- Page 32 and 33: dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss GT Team No [000]
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- Page 36 and 37: Introduction to [SMS] Menu 3. SMS 3
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- Page 40 and 41: Introduction to [G. Tour] Menu 4. G
- Page 42 and 43: dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss Total Shift [000
- Page 44 and 45: dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss G. Tour DB Clear
- Page 46 and 47: Introduction to [Evt Op] Menu 6. Ev
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- Page 50 and 51: Introduction to [Prt] Menu 8. Prt 8
Total Secur ity Solution<br />
Technical<br />
OPERATION GUIDE<br />
MODEL: ICASS <strong>Door</strong> Access <strong>Controller</strong><br />
Release Guide (version 1.0)<br />
CASS TECHNOLOGY SDN BHD (338857-X) • ALL RIGHT RESERVED •<br />
WWW.CASTLE.COM.MY<br />
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Contents<br />
Introduction ……………………………………………………………………………...4<br />
Understanding I-CASS ………………………………………………………………….5<br />
What is I-CASS? …………………………………………………………………………………..5<br />
Why I-CASS? ……………………………………………………………………………………...6<br />
How Security is handled in I-CASS?………………………………………………………………7<br />
Enhanced <strong>Door</strong> Access System deployment capabilities ………………………………………….9<br />
System’s Main Components …………………………………………………………...10<br />
I-CASS <strong>Controller</strong> Unit ……………..……………………………………………………………10<br />
SmartBox (<strong>Door</strong> Interface Unit) ………………………………………………………………….10<br />
Reader ……………………………………………………………...……………………………..11<br />
Electronic Key …………………………………………………………………………………….11<br />
Power Supply ……………..………………………………………………………………………11<br />
PC Interface Unit ………………………………………….………………………………………11<br />
SmartGuard v5.6 (Application software) ………………..………………………………………..11<br />
Others Accessories ……………………………………...……………………………...…………12<br />
System Configuration ………………………………………………………………….13<br />
Basic System configuration ………………………………………………………………………14<br />
Diagram of <strong>Door</strong> Interface Unit (DIU) …………………………………………………………..15<br />
Diagram of <strong>Door</strong> Reader Interface ……………………………………………………………….16<br />
Wiring Diagram from <strong>Controller</strong> to SmartBox (DIU) ……………………………………………17<br />
Wiring Diagram from SmartBox (DIU) to Reader ……………………………………………….18<br />
Operation & User Guideline …………………………………………………………..19<br />
Getting Started …………………………………………………………………………………….19<br />
Menu Architecture ………………………………………………………………………………...21<br />
Introduction to [System] Menu ………………………………..…….……………………………22<br />
Introduction to [DBase] Menu ………………………….…….…………..………………………31<br />
Introduction to [SMS] Menu ……………………………………………………………………...36<br />
Introduction to [GTour] Menu ……………………………………………………………………40<br />
Introduction to [GP Op] Menu ……………………………………………………………………45<br />
Introduction to [Evt Op] Menu ……………………………………………………………………46<br />
Introduction to [Maint] Menu …………………………………………………………………….47<br />
Introduction to [Prt] Menu ………………………………………………………………………..50<br />
Introduction to [Info] Menu ………………………………………………………………………50<br />
Introduction to [Quit] Menu ………………………………………………………………………50<br />
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How To:<br />
Install Access Card ………………………………………………………………………………..51<br />
Configure Card + Pin Management ………………………………………………………………55<br />
Configure Pin Access Management ………………………………………………………………56<br />
Configure Antipassback …………………………………………………………………………..58<br />
Configure Interlocking ……………………………………………………………………………60<br />
Configure Dual Card Management ……………………………………………………………….62<br />
Configure Auto Lock Release Time Zone control ………………………………………………..64<br />
Configure Alarm/ Intruder Monitoring Management …………………………………………….65<br />
Configure General Purpose output ………………………………………………………………..67<br />
Configure Auxiliary output ……………………………………………………………………….68<br />
Configure Short Message services (SMS) ………………………………………………………..69<br />
Configure Guard Tour Management ……………………………………………………………...70<br />
Configure Counter Access ………………………………………………………………………..73<br />
Configure Emergency Mode ……………………………………………………………………...74<br />
Configure Fire Security …………………………………………………………………………...76<br />
Technical Specification ………………………………………………………………...77<br />
Application of ICASS System …………………………………………………………79<br />
Precaution of Installation ……………………………………………………………...82<br />
Troubleshooting ………………………………………………………………………..83<br />
Appendix A……………………………………………………………………………..85<br />
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Introduction<br />
Objectives<br />
a. To introduce existing <strong>Door</strong> Access System.<br />
b. To understand the benefits of using i-CASS series <strong>Door</strong> Access System.<br />
c. To describe how security is handled in i-CASS.<br />
d. To introduce multi-application for using i-CASS.<br />
e. To introduce the various precautions when using i-CASS system.<br />
f. To understand the effectiveness of using i-CASS in an organization.<br />
g. To understand how flexibility of using i-CASS.<br />
h. To understand the installation and maintenance provided by i-CASS.<br />
i. To master the system configuration of i-CASS.<br />
j. To understand the designing state of i-CASS.<br />
k. To introduce the technologies used in i-CASS.<br />
Who should Read This?<br />
This documentation is designated to meet the needs of a wide range of <strong>Door</strong> Access<br />
System users. The Table of Contents and the Index will guide you to the subjects you are<br />
looking for.<br />
Non- Technical users<br />
For non-technical level professionals such as those in Managerial positions, Business<br />
Development professionals, Marketing and Sales professionals, this book will assist in<br />
understanding the full features of <strong>Door</strong> Access System and also operation procedural<br />
of the System.<br />
Technical users<br />
For anyone with Technical background knowledge like Technical Support, Technical<br />
Consultant, System Analyst and Software Engineer will find much useful information in<br />
this book including complete Technical Specification, Wiring Diagram, Troubleshoot<br />
session, explanation of concepts, methods and processes flow.<br />
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Understanding I-CASS<br />
CASTLE, the security access control manufacturer, is proud to introduce I-CASS, a new<br />
contact-less smartcard and proximity card technology optimized for security access<br />
control application.<br />
What is i-CASS?<br />
� i-CASS is an integrated 32 door access control system based on 24MHz 16bits<br />
microprocessor embedded system design.<br />
� It’s a combination of door access, alarm monitoring, time attendance and guard<br />
tour system that is able to provide a full range of door access series that is<br />
currently available in the market.<br />
� It’s integrated with S-series, K-series, T series, Commando and FEP alarm<br />
monitoring system that is able to provide the user a complete range of features.<br />
� The design of i-CASS is based on existing s series door access system, but<br />
integrated with<br />
T-series : multidoor interlocking capability<br />
K-series : auxiliary relay output triggered based on user define transactions.<br />
Commando : fire alarm input point that enables user to predefine the door for<br />
emergency auto release.<br />
FEP : supervised alarm inputs for every individual door.<br />
Centurion : security proven access control configuration, where door locks<br />
and sensors are connected back to controller.<br />
� To make i-CASS become more user friendly and interesting, we bring in the latest<br />
wireless technology for SMS application. Whereby, any abnormal event will be<br />
transmitted to the user’s cellular phone.<br />
� i-CASS also enables system operator to broadcast a short message to the<br />
respective user when the user flash/present his/her card onto the system reader.<br />
� i-CASS is designed for high end application, which is capable of handling max.<br />
20,000 cards and 15,000-transaction storage. It’s estimated that every valid access<br />
transaction require approximately
� To recover system from emergency breakdown, a electronic key (EKEY) is<br />
provided to override the system during emergency.<br />
� i-CASS is capable of reading a Wiegand 26bits or Mifare smartcard within the<br />
range of 5-10cm.<br />
(Kindly refer to system configuration diagram for more details)<br />
Why i-CASS?<br />
People choose i-CASS for its flexible usage in security <strong>Door</strong> Access control and other<br />
relevant application such as:<br />
� Multi-door Antipassback that is capable of handling max 32 doors Antipassback<br />
operation.<br />
� Multi-door interlocking feature that only allows one door to grant access at a time.<br />
� Guard Tour application that enables patrol guard to complete his duty at any<br />
doors that was pre-defined.<br />
� Ethernet connection that link up multi-site <strong>Door</strong> Access System.<br />
� GSM or modem connection for emergency event log.<br />
� Alarm feature for intruder break in.<br />
� Dual card access mode and access counter for restricted area.<br />
� Building automation integration.<br />
� 120kHz proximity card and 13.56MHz contact-less smartcard application.<br />
i-CASS is designed to meet customer’s expectations on application solutions.<br />
Applications that might be used include:<br />
<strong>Door</strong> Access Control<br />
Time and attendance<br />
Authorized access to office equipment<br />
Guard Tour patrol<br />
Car Park control<br />
Intruder Monitoring<br />
Building Automation<br />
Fire alarm panel integration<br />
CCTV integration<br />
Smart-card based solution<br />
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i-CASS is specially designed to make access control more interesting ,powerful and<br />
secure all at an affordable price. This, combined with the ability to cost-effectively run<br />
applications, results in a smartcard technology and proximity technology solution.<br />
How security is handled in i-CASS?<br />
System wiring design<br />
Unlike existing door access system, i-CASS door configuration wiring places more<br />
importance towards users personal safety and security. The design of door lock<br />
connection being terminated at SmartBox (DIU) is to avoid intruders from easily<br />
dismantling or damaging the connectivity from the power to door lock device. In other<br />
words, it means the door is not easily forced open.<br />
In the case of system breakdown or any emergency cases, users will be allowed to use the<br />
E-key to override the door setting to Security OFF status. Hence, users can secure<br />
themselves from the premise. Installer is advised to install an emergency break glass to<br />
cut off power on door lock device during any emergency.<br />
(Please use E-KEY or emergency break glass only during emergency)<br />
Electronic Key Design<br />
The design of E-key is to facilitate user in managing door access system during system<br />
breakdown (controller down). It is created by a strong and sophisticated security<br />
encryption and decryption technique. The security code for E-key consists of 10 digits<br />
and each digit is encrypted with 255 combinations of codes. Hence, it is secure from any<br />
key duplication cases. The system will only allow access once the same security key code<br />
is identified.<br />
Communication Data Protection<br />
Each communication element that been transmitted or received from one terminal point<br />
to another is encrypted by security authentication technique.<br />
Emergency event or alert<br />
Each door interface unit (DIU) is designed with 2 supervised alarm inputs point. These<br />
two inputs detect the actual alarm signal, cut-off and bypass signal.<br />
User is given two sets of alarm PIN for arming and disarming purpose. These inputs also<br />
can be programmed for automatic arming and disarming based on user’s specified time<br />
frame.<br />
Low power & Main power failure detection<br />
This system comes with low power input detection and main source power failure<br />
detection.<br />
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Communication breakdown protection (Surge protection)<br />
I-<strong>Cass</strong> PCB’s embedded with back surge current and EMF protection for communication<br />
buses.<br />
Vandalism detection<br />
System is embedded with system tamper or case open detection. If the system is forced<br />
open or tampered with, the system will trigger the alarm buzzer.<br />
Build in watchdog for safe guard purpose<br />
System is embedded with automatic watchdog reset circuit for system reset during<br />
emergency breakdown. This watchdog circuit will trigger the reset PIN of the CPU when<br />
the system is running in abnormal circumstances.<br />
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Enhanced <strong>Door</strong> Access System Deployment capabilities?<br />
When<br />
using i-CASS system, users can have the option(s):<br />
� To have more card user capacity in the system.<br />
� To have high-speed communication speed and processing<br />
time for every<br />
operation on the door.<br />
� To have a large door capacity<br />
controlled under one controller.<br />
� To have an alarm monitoring feature at each door.<br />
� To have a guard tour feature at each door.<br />
� To have SMS messaging service for each door.<br />
� To have variety of operation method at each doors.<br />
� To have user-friendly graphic displayed on door reader.<br />
� To have an emergency key for each door.<br />
� To have an Ethernet ready system.<br />
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System Main Components<br />
To have a complete security <strong>Door</strong> Access Solution, i-CASS requires the below<br />
components to provide equivalent security access solution to customer.<br />
a. i-CASS <strong>Controller</strong> Unit<br />
b. SmartBox (<strong>Door</strong> Interface<br />
Unit)<br />
c. <strong>Door</strong> Reader<br />
d. Electronic Key<br />
e. Power Supply<br />
f. PC interface unit<br />
g. SmartGuardv5.6 software<br />
h. Others Accessories<br />
a.<br />
I-CASS controller<br />
Further<br />
divided into several model such as<br />
Model Version Product Description<br />
32-i ICASS-32i v1.0 I-CASS 32 doors version<br />
controller<br />
24-i ICASS-24i v1.0 I-CASS 24 doors version controller<br />
16-i ICASS-16i v1.0 I-CASS 16 doors version controller<br />
12-i ICASS-12i v1.0 I-CASS 12 doors version controller<br />
8-i ICASS-8i v1.0 I-CASS 8 doors version controller<br />
4-i ICASS-4i v1.0 I-CASS 4 doors version controller<br />
2-i ICASS-2i v1.0 I-CASS 2 doors version controller<br />
Purpose<br />
� Used<br />
as real time processing unit for all door event and alarm.<br />
� As card database storage.<br />
� As log transaction storage.<br />
� User setting storage.<br />
� Responsible for all communication<br />
bus polling.<br />
b. I-CASS SmartBox<br />
Model Version Product Description<br />
SmartBox ICASS-INT v1.0 <strong>Door</strong> Interface unit<br />
Purpose<br />
� Used<br />
to control the electronic lock device, door contact and lock release button.<br />
� Used as a reader interface communication gateway.<br />
� Perform basic door controlling function during system<br />
emergency breakdown.<br />
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c. I-CASS Reader Interface<br />
Purpose<br />
� Act<br />
as reader interface for proximity reader.<br />
� Act as 16key keypad and graphic LCD interface.<br />
� Used to perform card number conversion for proximity<br />
signal and Mifare<br />
smartcard.<br />
� To display an<br />
informative message during system operation.<br />
� Act as PIN generator.<br />
� Act as Alarm arm/disarm<br />
panel.<br />
d.<br />
Electronic Key<br />
Purpose<br />
� Used<br />
for emergency breakdown to override the door lock.(security off the door)<br />
� Security key is stored with a standard encryption technique.<br />
� Only one unique key can match with one key-base device to<br />
e. Power Supply<br />
grant access.<br />
Purpose<br />
� Each<br />
hardware/device requires a 12- 13.8Vdc supply with a backup battery.<br />
� Used as power source supply.<br />
f. PC Interface Unit<br />
Purpose<br />
� Used<br />
as a gateway for controller uplink and PC comm. Port.<br />
� Used as a signal converter for RS232 and RS485 communication<br />
signal.<br />
� Act as a software security key for SmartGuard i-CASSv5.6 software.<br />
g.<br />
SmartGuard-ICASS v5.7<br />
Purpose<br />
� Act<br />
as a back-end pc for user setting downloading, event monitoring and<br />
reporting.<br />
� Act as user backup terminal.<br />
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h. Other Accessories<br />
Accessories Purposes/ Description<br />
Exit/ Release Press to release/exit the protected area. This is normally<br />
button<br />
installed inside the protected area.<br />
Magnetic <strong>Door</strong> Used to detect door open/close status.<br />
It also acts as an<br />
sensor<br />
input for legal or illegal access.<br />
Electromagnetic<br />
lock<br />
A Fail safe device to lock or unlock<br />
a door.<br />
(Other Locking devices like Electric <strong>Door</strong> Latch, Drop<br />
bolt or Striker<br />
can be installed besides Electromagnetic lock)<br />
Break Glass Used to terminate power source to Locking<br />
device during<br />
emergency.<br />
Purpose<br />
� These<br />
Accessories are important to complete a <strong>Door</strong> Access system as Input/<br />
Output devices during normal or emergency operation usage.<br />
(Please<br />
refer to system features for more details)<br />
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System Configuration<br />
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Description<br />
�<br />
SmartBox(DIU) is a interface board for door lock, sensor, push button and reader.<br />
� All the communication is connected back to SmartBox(DIU).<br />
� Only require 2 pair of RS485 recommended wire for coummunication between<br />
DIU and readers. (2 wires for power cabling & 2 wires for communication signal)<br />
� Recommended cabling: Belden 1419 screen cable.<br />
� Max.16 units of i-CASS controller can be connected under 1 communication bus.<br />
� SmartBox for other doors is linked back to the same communication wire via<br />
RS485 cabling.<br />
� 1 downlink bus is only allow maximum 8 units of DIU.<br />
� I-CASS controller come with 4 downlink that accumulated up to 32 units of DIU.<br />
� User is not restricted to install out-reader for every installation.<br />
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Diagram of <strong>Door</strong> Interface unit<br />
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Diagram of Reader Interface unit<br />
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Wiring Diagram of <strong>Controller</strong> to SmartBox<br />
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Wiring Diagram of SmartBox to Reader Interface<br />
Getting Started<br />
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Cold Start<br />
Users are advised to perform Cold Start during each new<br />
installation. Cold Start or Clear<br />
Memory is to clear entire data & reset system to default<br />
configurations.<br />
To perform Cold Start, hold down the ‘Cold Start’ button then press the ‘Reset’ button<br />
inside<br />
the <strong>Controller</strong> PCB for duration of 1-2 seconds. Release the ‘Cold Start’ button.<br />
(Kindly check button location from Diagram of <strong>Controller</strong>, refer to page 12) <strong>Controller</strong><br />
will return a long beep sound and the <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display the following<br />
sequence:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
>>Clearing Memory<br />
<<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
> >> Cold Start
Programming<br />
ICASS <strong>Controller</strong> is based on Menu driven Event programming. It consists of two level<br />
of password.<br />
a. Programming Level password: 333333<br />
b. Maintenance Level password: 222222<br />
These passwords pre-programmed and it is subject to change by user.<br />
To enter the Programming mode, press any button from <strong>Controller</strong> to activate it.<br />
<strong>Controller</strong> will display the following:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Password [ ]<br />
Enter the 6 digits Programming/ Maintenance password to proceed or enter into<br />
Programming Menu.<br />
Understanding Display Information<br />
Information displayed on <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will be as follow.<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
FFFFFF 00 Bn<br />
Dd => Date<br />
mm => Month<br />
DDD => Day of week<br />
hh:mm:ss => Current Time<br />
FFFFFF => System Default code/ Card Number<br />
00 => <strong>Door</strong> Interface Address<br />
Bn => Returned Transaction code<br />
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Menu Architecture<br />
Menu Item<br />
1. System<br />
3. SMS<br />
5. GP Op<br />
7. Maint<br />
9. Info<br />
1. System<br />
2. Dbase<br />
3. SMS<br />
4. G. Tour<br />
5. GP Op<br />
6. Evt Op<br />
7. Maint<br />
8. Prt<br />
9. Info<br />
0. Quit<br />
1.1 Date<br />
1.2 <strong>Door</strong><br />
1.3 Holiday<br />
1.4 Timers<br />
1.5 T Zone<br />
1.6 Acc Lvl<br />
1.7 Int Grp<br />
1.8 Clear<br />
1.9 Param<br />
1.10 Main<br />
3.1 Assign<br />
3.2 Delete<br />
3.3 View DB<br />
3.4 Add Book<br />
3.5 View Add<br />
3.6 Clr DB<br />
3.7 Inst Mod<br />
3.8 Main<br />
5.1 On/ Off<br />
5.2 Op Tz<br />
5.3 Main<br />
7.1 CH Pass<br />
7.2 Set Str<br />
7.3 Test<br />
7.4 Main<br />
2. DBase<br />
4. G. Tour<br />
6. Evt Op<br />
8. Prt<br />
0. Quit<br />
2.1 Install<br />
2.2 Delete<br />
2.3 View DB<br />
2.4 View Lg<br />
2.5 Clr DB<br />
2.6 Rst A/p<br />
2.7 Rst L/o<br />
2.8 Main<br />
4.1 SetDB<br />
4.2 Param<br />
4.3 Clr DB<br />
4.4 Main<br />
6.1 Op Time<br />
6.2 Tr Code<br />
6.3 Main<br />
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Introduction to [System] Menu<br />
1. System<br />
1.1 Date<br />
1.2 <strong>Door</strong><br />
1.3 Holiday<br />
1.4 Timers<br />
1.5 T Zone<br />
1.6 Acc Lvl<br />
1.7 Int Grp<br />
1.8 Clear<br />
1.9 Param<br />
1.10 Main<br />
1.1 Set Date & Time<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘1’ (1. System) to enter System Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘1’ (1. Date) from System Menu<br />
iv. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display the following:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Yr[2002] M(07) D(21)<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
HH[23] MM(05)<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus<br />
-From 1998/01/01 to 2030/12/31 allowed.<br />
1.2 <strong>Door</strong><br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘1’ (1. System) to enter System Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘2’ (2. <strong>Door</strong>) from System Menu<br />
iv. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
<strong>Door</strong> No? (01)<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to select door no<br />
-A range of value (01 – 32) allowed<br />
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dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Counter Mode[ON/OFF]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Counter [0000]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Counter Tz[001]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Interlock Mode[ON/OFF]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Dual Card Mode[ON/OFF]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
ALR Tz [000]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Lock Rel Time [05]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
<strong>Door</strong> Open Time [10]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
In Loc Code [00]<br />
-Press 0 to ON/ OFF<br />
-Counter Mode turned to ON to track total Entrance.<br />
-Press Enter to continue.<br />
Notes: Counter increase by 1 whenever any received ‘Valid<br />
Entry’ & <strong>Door</strong> Opened; Counter will decrease by 1 with any<br />
‘Valid Exit’ and <strong>Door</strong> Opened transaction received.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to set maximum<br />
counter/ entries allowed per day basis.<br />
-A value range of (0000 – 9999) allowed.<br />
-Counter will only activate by Time Zone. Counter will<br />
automatically set to 0 after Time Zone period.<br />
-Press 0 to ON/ OFF<br />
-Interlocking Mode turned to ON, if door set to be<br />
Interlocking group.<br />
-Press Enter to continue<br />
-Press 0 to ON/ OFF<br />
-Turn to ON to activate Dual Card Mode function.<br />
-Press Enter to continue<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to assign Time Zone<br />
code.<br />
-A Value range of (000 – 255) allowed.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to set Lock Release<br />
time frame.<br />
-A Value range of (00 – 60) seconds allowed<br />
Notes: Lock will auto energize after Release period.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to set door open<br />
time frame.<br />
-A Value range of (00 – 99) seconds allowed<br />
Notes: Reader will buzz if door left opened after the <strong>Door</strong><br />
Open time period.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to In Location Code<br />
-A Value range of (00 – 99) allowed<br />
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dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Out Loc Code [00]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Arming Tz [01]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Exit button Tz [01]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Security [ON]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Fire Security [ON]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Card+Pin Mode{ON/OFF]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Card+Pin Tz [000]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Emer. Mode [E-Pin]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Emer Pin [6666]<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to In Location<br />
Code.<br />
-A Value range of (00 – 99) allowed<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to assign Time Zone<br />
code.<br />
-A Value range of (000 – 255) allowed.<br />
Notes: System will Arm & Disarm based on Time Zone period<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to assign Time Zone<br />
code.<br />
-A Value range of (000 – 255) allowed.<br />
Notes: Exit button will only be enabled within<br />
programmed Time Zone period.<br />
-Press 0 to ON/ OFF<br />
-Normal operation is set to ON, when turned to OFF<br />
will let the door remain open.<br />
-Press Enter to continue<br />
-Press 0 to ON/ OFF<br />
-Turned to ON, system will recognize door as Fire Security<br />
door and will release the door upon detecting fire.<br />
-Press Enter to continue<br />
-Press 0 to ON/ OFF<br />
-Turned to ON, Reader will always request PIN upon flashing<br />
the Card.<br />
-Press Enter to continue<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to assign Time Zone<br />
code.<br />
-A value range of (000 – 255) allowed.<br />
Notes: Card + Pin only activated within programmed<br />
Time Zone period. Card + Pin must turned to OFF.<br />
-Press 0 to select<br />
-Option: [E-Pin], [E-Key], [L-Rel], [Fac]<br />
-Press Enter to continue<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to set Emergency PIN<br />
-A 4 digits number needed to be assigned.<br />
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dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Alarm Mode [OFF]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Arm Dly [05]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
DisArm Dly [05]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Alarm Output Tz [000]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Pin Error Limit [03]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Alm Pin 1 [0000]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Alm Pin 1 Tz [000]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Alm Pin 2 [0000]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Alm Pin 2 Tz [000]<br />
-Press 0 to ON/ OFF<br />
-When turned ON will arm the particular <strong>Door</strong> Interface.<br />
-Press Enter to continue<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to set Emergency PIN.<br />
-A range of value 00 – 60 seconds allowed.<br />
Notes: Arm Delay is used to delay the Arming time.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to set Emergency PIN.<br />
-A range of value 00 – 60 seconds allowed.<br />
Notes: Disarm Delay use to delay disarm period.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to assign Time Zone code.<br />
-A value range of (000 – 255) allowed.<br />
Notes: Alarm Output only activated/ triggered<br />
within programmed Time Zone period. However,<br />
transactions & Alarm beeper will still return to PC.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to assign Time Zone<br />
code.<br />
-A value range of (00 – 10) allowed.<br />
Notes: Alarm Pin will be locked out for 1 minute, if error PIN<br />
Limit exceeded.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to set Emergency PIN.<br />
-A 4 digits number needed to be assigned.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to assign Time Zone<br />
code.<br />
-A value range of (000 – 255) allowed.<br />
Notes: This Alarm PIN will only be applicable within<br />
programmed Time Zone period.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to set Emergency PIN.<br />
-A 4 digits number needed to be assigned.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to assign Time Zone<br />
code.<br />
-A value range of (000 – 255) allowed.<br />
Notes: This Alarm PIN will only be applicable within<br />
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dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Use Common Pin [ON]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Local Pin Mode [ON]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Local Pin 1/2 [0000]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Local Pin 1/2 Tz [000]<br />
1.3 Holiday<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘1’ (1. System) to enter System Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘3’ (3. Holiday) from System Menu<br />
iv. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Set Holiday<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Type? (1/2)<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Hol (1) selected<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Hol–01 MM(00) DD(00)<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Hol–02 MM(00) DD(00)<br />
programmed Time Zone period.<br />
-Press 0 to ON/ OFF<br />
-When turned ON will activate the Global PIN set.<br />
-Press Enter to continue<br />
Notes: To use Global PIN set Pin Mode to ON.<br />
-Press 0 to ON/ OFF<br />
-When turned ON will activate the PIN Access control.<br />
-Press Enter to continue<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to set Emergency PIN.<br />
-A 4 digits number needed to be assigned.<br />
Notes: Use Common must set to OFF to activate Local PIN.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to assign Time Zone<br />
code.<br />
-A value range of (000 – 255) allowed.<br />
Notes: This Local PIN will only applicable within<br />
programmed Time Zone period.<br />
-Press 1 to select Holiday 1;<br />
-Press 2 to select Holiday 2.<br />
(Assume Holiday 1 selected)<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to set holiday date.<br />
-MM represent Month (01- 12) allowed;<br />
DD represent Day (01 – 31) allowed.<br />
Notes: Each Holiday 1 /2 support up to 30 sets.<br />
-Continue to key in the Holiday dates.<br />
-To finish, press ‘ESC’ key.<br />
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1.4 Timers<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘1’ (1. System) to enter System Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘4’ (4. Timers) from System Menu<br />
iv. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
TimeSet No? [002]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Recno [0002]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
I1(0000) – (0000)<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
I2(0000) – (0000)<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
I3(0000) – (0000)<br />
1.5 T Zone<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘1’ (1. System) to enter System Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘5’ (5. T Zone) from System Menu<br />
iv. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
TimeZone No? [002]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Recno [0002]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Sun TimeSet [0000]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Tue TimeSet [0000]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Wed TimeSet [0000]<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to assign Time Set code<br />
-A value range of (000 – 255) allowed.<br />
-Time Set (00) & (01) are System pre-programmed,<br />
no modification allowed<br />
-Time Set (00) => no access at all; (01) => free access to all.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to set timer.<br />
-A range value of (0000 – 2359) allowed.<br />
Notes: Time Set separated into 3 intervals.<br />
The value is stored in 24 hours format.<br />
Eg. 0700 => 7.00 a.m<br />
1830 => 6.30 p.m<br />
-Continue to key in Interval 2 & 3 or<br />
-Press ‘ENT’ to accept; Press ‘ESC’ to abort.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to assign TimeZone code<br />
-A value range of (000 – 255) allowed.<br />
-TimeZone (00) & (01) refer as System pre-programmed<br />
default settings, no modification allowed.<br />
-TimeZone (00) => no access to all; (01) => free access to all.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus with appropriate Time Set.<br />
Notes: Time Zone configured by 1 week + 2 Holiday timer.<br />
-Continue to key in the Time Set from Tue to HL2 or<br />
-Press ‘ENT’ to accept; Press ‘ESC’ to abort.<br />
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dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Thu TimeSet [0000]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Fri TimeSet [0000]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Sat TimeSet [0000]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
HL1 TimeSet [0001]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
HL2 TimeSet [0001]<br />
1.6 Acc Lvl<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘1’ (1. System) to enter System Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘6’ (6. Acc Lvl) from System Menu<br />
iv. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Acc Lvl No? [002]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Recno [0002]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Date in dd/mm/yyyy<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
St (01)/ (01)/ (1998)<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Ed (31)/ (12)/ (2030)<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
<strong>Door</strong> 01 Tz [000]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
<strong>Door</strong> 02 Tz [000]<br />
. . .<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to assign Access Level code<br />
-A value range of (000 – 255) allowed.<br />
-Acc Lvl (00) & (01) refer as System pre-programmed<br />
default settings, no modification allowed.<br />
-Acc Lvl (00) => no access to all; (01) => free access to all.<br />
Notes: Access Level refers to each individual door access<br />
Time Zone.<br />
Each Access Level carries an expiry interval.<br />
(dd => Day; mm => Month; yyyy => Year)<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to set Start date.<br />
-Minimum Start date = 0101/1998<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to set End date.<br />
-Maximum End date = 31/12/2030<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus with appropriate Time Zone<br />
from <strong>Door</strong> 1 to <strong>Door</strong> 32.<br />
-Press ‘ENT’ to continue or ‘ESC’ to abort settings.<br />
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dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
<strong>Door</strong> 32 Tz [000]<br />
1.7 Int Grp<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
iv. Press ‘1’ (1. System) to enter System Menu<br />
v. Press ‘1’ (7. Int Grp) from System Menu<br />
iv. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Interlock Group [01]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Member 1 -> <strong>Door</strong>[01]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Member 2 -> <strong>Door</strong>[01]<br />
. . .<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Member 5 -> <strong>Door</strong>[01]<br />
1.8 Clear<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘1’ (1. System) to enter System Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘1’ (8. Clear) from System Menu<br />
iv. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Clear Mem (Y=ENT)?<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Memory Cleared<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to set Interlocking Group.<br />
-A value range of (01 – 10) allowed. (Maximum of 10 groups)<br />
Notes: Maximum of 10 groups supported only.<br />
Each group maximum up to 5 Members only.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to assign what <strong>Door</strong>/ Station<br />
to be grouped.<br />
-A value range of <strong>Door</strong> (01 – 32) enable.<br />
-Continue to key in the Member 2 to 5 associate <strong>Door</strong>.<br />
-Press ‘ENT’ to accept or ‘ESC’ to abort.<br />
-Press ‘ENT’ to confirm Clear System Memory. or<br />
Press ‘ESC’ to cancel/ abort.<br />
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1.9 Param<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
iv. Press ‘1’ (1. System) to enter System Menu<br />
v. Press ‘1’ (9. Param) from System Menu<br />
iv. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Lock Out [OFF]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Chk Expiry [OFF]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Antipassback [OFF]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Common Pin 01<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Common Pin 02<br />
. . .<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Common Pin 10<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Common Pin Tz -01<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Common Pin Tz -02<br />
. . .<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Common Pin Tz -10<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Facility Code [0000]<br />
-Press 0 to ON/ OFF<br />
-When turned ON will activate the Lockout checking.<br />
-Press Enter to continue<br />
Notes: Card will Lockout if Wrong/ Invalid PIN exceeded<br />
Pin Error Limit<br />
-Press 0 to ON/ OFF<br />
-Turned to ON will activate the Expiry checking.<br />
-Press Enter to continue<br />
-Press 0 to ON/ OFF<br />
-Turned to ON will activate the Antipassback mode. (Assume<br />
In & Out Location been set)<br />
-Press Enter to continue<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to set Common Pin<br />
-A 4 digits number needed to be assigned.<br />
-Continue key in the Common Pin 02 to 10.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to assign Common Pin Tz<br />
-A value range of (000 – 255) allowed.<br />
-Continue key in the Common Pin Tz on 02 to 10.<br />
Notes: To use Common Pin/ Global Pin<br />
i. Common Pin must run with Time Zone control.<br />
ii. PIN Mode must be turned ON.<br />
iii. Use Common must be turned to Yes.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to set Facility Code<br />
-A 4 digits number needed to be assigned.<br />
Notes: Kindly refer to Card Manufacturer for Facility Code<br />
reference. This is only applicable when <strong>Controller</strong> is down.<br />
(Assume Emer. Mode turned to Facility)<br />
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Introduce to [DBase] Menu<br />
2. Dbase<br />
2.1 Install<br />
2.2 Delete<br />
2.3 View DB<br />
2.4 View Lg<br />
2.5 Clr DB<br />
2.6 Rst A/p<br />
2.7 Rst L/o<br />
2.8 Main<br />
2.1 Install<br />
v. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
vi. Press ‘2’ (2. DBase) to enter DBase Menu<br />
vii. Press ‘1’ (1. Install) from DBase Menu<br />
viii. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Install Card . .<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Start [0000000000]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
End [0000000000]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Acc Lvl [001]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Dual Card Mode [OFF]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Match Pair [000]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Guard Tour Mode [OFF]<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to Install Card_No<br />
-A 10 digits number needed to be assigned.<br />
-Use ESC as backspace<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket with last Card_No<br />
Notes: This is to install a batch of/ Sequence of Card.<br />
To install one card only, key-in the same Card_No<br />
at Start & End.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to assign Access Level to card.<br />
-A value range of (000 –255) allowed.<br />
Notes: If cards installed batch, all cards will carried same<br />
Access Level.<br />
-Press 0 to ON/ OFF<br />
-Turned to ON to recognize card install as Dual Card support.<br />
-Press Enter to continue<br />
Notes: This is only applicable to <strong>Door</strong> Access Cardholder.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to assign Match Pair code<br />
-A value range of (000 – 255) allowed.<br />
Notes: This is only applicable to Dual Card holder.<br />
-Press 0 to ON/ OFF<br />
-Turned to ON, System will recognize card as<br />
Guard Tour Card.<br />
-Press Enter to continue<br />
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dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
GT Team No [000]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
OK . . .<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to set Guard Tour Team No<br />
to the Card.<br />
-A value range of (000 – 255) allowed.<br />
-OK message shown indicated installed card succeed.<br />
2.2 Delete<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘2’ (2. DBase) to enter DBase Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘2’ (2. Delete) from DBase Menu<br />
iv. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Delete Card . .<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Card #[0000000000]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Deleted<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Not Found . .<br />
2.3 View DB<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘2’ (2. DBase) to enter DBase Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘3’ (3. View DB) from DBase Menu<br />
iv. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
View Card DB<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Page [1 - 20] ?<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Total Card [00010]<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus with Card_No to be delete<br />
-A 10 digits number needed to be assigned.<br />
-Use ESC as backspace<br />
-[Deleted] message shown indicated delete succeed.<br />
-[Not Found] message shown if Database failed to search Card<br />
to be delete.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to select Card Database page.<br />
-A value page of (00 – 20) allowed.<br />
-[Total Card] message prompt indicated number of cards<br />
installed.<br />
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dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
011422 ALVL01 . . N 00<br />
-Below shown Card Information:<br />
011422 => Card Number<br />
ALVL01 => Access Level (01)<br />
N => Non –Dual Card mode<br />
0 => Match Pair code (00)<br />
Notes: Users are allowed to perform below procedure during View DB:<br />
a. To Find Card<br />
b. To Edit Card information<br />
<br />
a. To perform Find Card, press ‘ENT’, LCD shown as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Find Card [0000001234]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Found in page 05<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
001234 ALVL03 . . N 00<br />
or<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
** Card Not Found **<br />
b. To edit Card, press ‘B’, LCD shown as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
AccLvl [001]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Dual Card Mode [OFF]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Match Pair [001]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Guard Tour Mode [OFF]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
GT Team No [000]<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus with Card_No<br />
wanted to be find<br />
-A 10 digits number needed to be assigned.<br />
-Use ESC as backspace<br />
-If Card found, LCD shown Found in page what?<br />
Then follow by Card information. (Press ‘ENT’<br />
to search again)<br />
-If Card not found, LCD display [Card Not Found].<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to exchange Access<br />
Level.<br />
-Press ‘ENT’ to continue or ‘ESC’ to cancel edit.<br />
-Press 0 to ON/ OFF Dual Card Mode<br />
-Press ‘ENT’ to continue or ‘ESC’ to cancel edit.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to exchange Match<br />
Pair code.<br />
-Press ‘ENT’ to continue or ‘ESC’ to cancel edit.<br />
-Press 0 to ON/ OFF Guard Tour Mode<br />
-Press ‘ENT’ to continue or ‘ESC’ to cancel edit.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to exchange GT<br />
Team No.<br />
-Press ‘ENT’ to finish edit or ‘ESC’ to cancel edit.<br />
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2.4 View Lg<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘2’ (2. DBase) to enter DBase Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘4’ (4. View Lg) from DBase Menu<br />
iv. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
View Trans<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
07/11 18:01:06<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
FFFFFFFFFF 00 Bh<br />
2.5 Clr DB<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘2’ (2. DBase) to enter DBase Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘5’ (5. Clr DB) from DBase Menu<br />
iv. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Clear Card (Y=ENT)?<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Card DB Cleared !!<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
OK !!<br />
2.6 Rst A/p<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘2’ (2. DBase) to enter DBase Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘6’ (6. Rst A/p) from DBase Menu<br />
iv. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Rst A/p (Y=ENT)?<br />
-Use ‘A’ to scroll Left; ‘D’ to scroll Right<br />
-Press ‘C’ to browse Transaction code.<br />
Notes: <br />
07/11 => 7 th of July<br />
18:01:06 => 6.01.06 p.m<br />
FFFFFFFFFF => System code/ Card_No<br />
0 => <strong>Door</strong> Interface address<br />
Bh => Transaction code<br />
-Press ‘ENT’ to clear Card Database;<br />
-Press ‘ESC’ to abort.<br />
-[Card DB Cleared] & [OK] message shown indicated<br />
clear card database succeed.<br />
-Press ‘ENT’ to clear entire Antipassback violation cards;<br />
-Press ‘ESC’ to Cancel.<br />
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dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Anti P/B Cleared<br />
2.7 Clr DB<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘2’ (2. DBase) to enter DBase Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘7’ (7. Rst L/o) from DBase Menu<br />
iv. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Rst L/o (Y=ENT)?<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Lockout Cleared<br />
-[Anti P/B Cleared] message prompt indicated Antipassback<br />
flag reset.<br />
-Press ‘ENT’ to clear entire Lockout cards;<br />
-Press ‘ESC’ to abort.<br />
-[Anti P/B Cleared] message prompt indicated Lockout<br />
flag reset.<br />
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Introduction to [SMS] Menu<br />
3. SMS<br />
3.1 Assign<br />
3.2 Delete<br />
3.3 View DB<br />
3.4 Add Book<br />
3.5 View Add<br />
3.6 Clr DB<br />
3.7 Inst Mod<br />
3.8 Main<br />
3.1 Assign<br />
ix. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
x. Press ‘3’ (3. SMS) to enter System Menu<br />
xi. Press ‘1’ (1. Assign) from System Menu<br />
xii. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Install SMS User . .<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Start [0000000001]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
End [0000000001]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Installing . . .<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
! Card Not Found !<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus with first Card_No needed<br />
to be assign with Message.<br />
-A 10 digits number of Card_No.<br />
-Use ESC as backspace<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket with last Card_No to assign with<br />
message.<br />
Notes: This is to assign message to a batch of/ sequence of<br />
cards.<br />
To install one card only, key-in the same Card_No<br />
at Start & End portion.<br />
-‘Installed’ message shown indicated assign succeed.<br />
-‘Card Not Found’ message prompt if Card not Installed from<br />
System.<br />
3.2 Delete<br />
v. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
vi. Press ‘3’ (3. SMS) to enter System Menu<br />
vii. Press ‘2’ (2. Delete) from System Menu<br />
viii. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Total SMS User [005]<br />
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dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
001 -> [0000001234]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
002 -> [0000011422]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
. . . End of Box<br />
-Total SMS Users installed shown during initialize.<br />
-System shows the 1 st Card No being installed.<br />
-Press ‘D’ to scroll next record.<br />
-Press ‘ENT’ to delete particulars Card message.<br />
-‘End of Box’ indicated System have done check on Cards<br />
assign with message.<br />
3.3 View DB<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘3’ (3. SMS) to enter System Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘3’ (3. View DB) from System Menu<br />
iv. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Total SMS User [005]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
001 -> [0000001234]<br />
-Total SMS Users installed shown during initialize.<br />
-System shown the 1 st Card_No being installed.<br />
-Press ‘B’ to read message from <strong>Controller</strong>.<br />
-Maximum of 100 message allowed to be installed.<br />
3.4 Add BooK<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘3’ (3. SMS) to enter System Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘4’ (4. Add BooK) from System Menu<br />
iv. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Insert Phone No…<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
#1 [0122142239]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Next …<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
#2 [0122242239]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Next …<br />
-[Inserting Phone No…] message shown<br />
-Key in 10 digits Phone number wanted to set as Outbound user.<br />
-Continue to key in 2 nd set Outbound user’s phone number.<br />
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dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
#3 [0122342239]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Installing<br />
-Continue to key in 2 nd set Outbound user’s phone number.<br />
3.5 View Add<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘3’ (3. SMS) to enter System Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘5’ (5. View Add) from System Menu<br />
iv. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
001 -> [0122142239]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
002 -> [0122242239]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
003 -> [0122342239]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
. . . End of List<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Top of List . . .<br />
-<strong>Controller</strong> return 1 st Phone No Address.<br />
-Press ‘A’ or ‘D’ to scroll from left/ right respectively.<br />
-[End of List] message prompt indicates end of data.<br />
-[Top of List] message prompt indicates top of data.<br />
3.6 Clr DB<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘3’ (3. SMS) to enter System Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘6’ (6. Clr DB) from System Menu<br />
iv. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
** SMS DB Cleared **<br />
-[SMS DB Cleared] message return indicates database clearing succeed<br />
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3.7 Inst Mod<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘3’ (3. SMS) to enter System Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘7’ (7. Inst Mod) from System Menu<br />
iv. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Install SMS Modem<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
service.<br />
SMS MODEM [OFF]<br />
-Turned SMS MODEM turned to On will activate the Outbound<br />
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Introduction to [G. Tour] Menu<br />
4. G. Tour<br />
4.1 SetDB<br />
4.2 Param<br />
4.3 Clr DB<br />
4.4 Main<br />
4.1 SetDB<br />
1. ShiftDB<br />
2. TimeSet<br />
3. RouteDB<br />
4. SchedDB<br />
0. Main<br />
4.1.1 TeamDB<br />
a. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
b. Press ‘4’ (4. G.Tour) to enter G. Tour Menu<br />
c. Press ‘1’ (1. SetDB) from G. Tour Menu<br />
d. Press ‘1’ (1. ShiftDB)<br />
e. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Shift No? [001]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
GT TimeSet No [000]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
GT TimeSet No [000]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
GT TimeSet? [001]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Station? (01)<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to set Shift No.<br />
-A value range of (000 – 255) allowed.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to set GT Timeset No.<br />
-A value range of (000 – 255) allowed.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to set GT Timeset No.<br />
-A value range of (000 – 255) allowed.<br />
4.1.2 TimeSet<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘4’ (4. G.Tour) to enter G. Tour Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘1’ (1. SetDB) from G. Tour Menu<br />
iv. Press ‘2’ (2. TimeSet)<br />
v. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to set GT TimeSet No.<br />
-A value range of (000 – 255) allowed.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to select Station.<br />
-A value range of (01 – 32) allowed.<br />
Notes: Station also refers as <strong>Door</strong>.<br />
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dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Time [0000]-(0000)<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Station? [02]<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to set timer.<br />
-A range value of (0000 – 2359) allowed.<br />
Notes: This Time is only used for Guard Tour System.<br />
The timer value is stored as 24 hours format.<br />
Eg. 0700 => 7.00 a.m<br />
1830 => 6.30 p.m<br />
-Continue to select & set time for other Stations.<br />
-Press ‘ESC’ to finish/ Abort.<br />
4.1.3 RouteDB<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘4’ (4. G.Tour) to enter G. Tour Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘1’ (1. SetDB) from G. Tour Menu<br />
iv. Press ‘3’ (3. RouteDB)<br />
v. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
GT Route? [001]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Station 01 -> <strong>Door</strong> [01]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Station 01 -> <strong>Door</strong> [01]<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to set GT Route Set No.<br />
-A value range of (000 – 255) allowed.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to select <strong>Door</strong> No assign to<br />
Station 1.<br />
-A value range of (01 – 32) allowed.<br />
Notes: Please acknowledge Station timer based on<br />
GT TimeSet. Kindly refer to menu no 4.1.2.<br />
-Continue to select the <strong>Door</strong> assign to other Stations.<br />
(Maximum of 32 Station)<br />
-Press ‘ESC’ to finish/ Abort.<br />
4.1.4 SchedDB<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘4’ (4. G.Tour) to enter G. Tour Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘1’ (1. SetDB) from G. Tour Menu<br />
iv. Press ‘4’ (4. SchedDB)<br />
v. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Schedule on [Hol]<br />
-Press ‘0’ to select Schedule Day.<br />
-Option: [Mon], [Tue], [Wed], [Thu], [Fri], [Sat], [Sun] or<br />
[Hol]<br />
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dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Total Shift [000]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
01 -> Shift No? [000]<br />
-System shows Total Shift installed of the Schedule Day.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to assign Shift No.<br />
-A value range of (000 – 255) allowed.<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss -Continue to assign others Team No involved.<br />
02 -> Shift No? [000]<br />
(A maximum of 50 Team No/ Shifts is allowed to be assigned per<br />
Day) -Press ‘ESC’ to finish /Abort<br />
. . .<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
50 -> Shift No? [000]<br />
4.2 Param<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Guard Tour [OFF]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Guard Tour Tz [000]<br />
4.3 Clr DB<br />
1. C. Shift<br />
2. C. Ts<br />
3. C. Route<br />
4. C. Sched<br />
5. C. DB<br />
0. Main<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Delete Shift [001]<br />
ix. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
x. Press ‘4’ (4. G.Tour) to enter G. Tour Menu<br />
xi. Press ‘1’ (2. Param) from G. Tour Menu<br />
xii. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
-Press ‘0’ to ON/ OFF<br />
-Turned to ON, to activate Guard Tour features.<br />
-Press ‘ENT’ to continue.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to assign Guard Tour<br />
TimeZone control.<br />
-A value range of (000 – 255) allowed.<br />
Notes: Guard Tour will activate based on TimeZone control.<br />
To use TimeZone control, Guard Tour turned to OFF.<br />
4.3.1 C. Shift<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘4’ (4. G.Tour) to enter G. Tour Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘3’ (3. Clr DB) from G. Tour Menu<br />
iv. Press ‘1’ (1. C.Shift)<br />
v. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to select Shift No to be delete.<br />
-A value range of (000 – 255) allowed.<br />
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dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Shift [001] Cleared !<br />
-<strong>Controller</strong> shows the Team No been deleted.<br />
4.3.2 C. Ts<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘4’ (4. G.Tour) to enter G. Tour Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘3’ (3. Clr DB) from G. Tour Menu<br />
iv. Press ‘2’ (2. C.Ts)<br />
v. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Delete Timeset [001]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
TimeSet [001] Clr !<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to select TimeSet to be delete.<br />
-A value range of (000 – 255) allowed.<br />
-<strong>Controller</strong> shows the TimeSet No had been deleted.<br />
4.3.3 C. Route<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘4’ (4. G.Tour) to enter G. Tour Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘3’ (3. Clr DB) from G. Tour Menu<br />
iv. Press ‘3’ (3. C.Route)<br />
v. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Delete Route [001]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Route [001] Clr !<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to select Route to be deleted.<br />
-A value range of (000 – 255) allowed.<br />
-<strong>Controller</strong> shows the Route No been deleted.<br />
4.3.4 C. Sched<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘4’ (4. G.Tour) to enter G. Tour Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘3’ (3. Clr DB) from G. Tour Menu<br />
iv. Press ‘4’ (4. C.Sched)<br />
v. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Delete [Hol] Schedule<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Hol Schedule Clr !<br />
-Press ‘0’ to select Schedule Day to be delete.<br />
-Option: [Mon], [Tue], [Wed], [Thu], [Fri], [Sat], [Sun] or<br />
[Hol]<br />
-<strong>Controller</strong> shows the TimeSet been deleted.<br />
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dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
G. Tour DB Cleared !<br />
4.3.5 C. DB<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘4’ (4. G.Tour) to enter G. Tour Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘3’ (3. Clr DB) from G. Tour Menu<br />
iv. Press ‘5’ (5. C.DB)<br />
v. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
-[G. Tour DB Cleared] message indicates Guard Tour<br />
Database cleared.<br />
Caution: G. Tour DB Cleared will deleted all ShiftDB,<br />
GT TimeSet, RouteDB & SchedDB records.<br />
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Introduction to [GP Op] Menu<br />
5. GP Op<br />
5.1 On/ Off<br />
5.2 Op Tz<br />
5.3 Main<br />
5.1 On/Off<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
vi. Press ‘5’ (5. GP Op) to enter General Purpose Output Menu<br />
vii. Press ‘1’ (1. On/ Off) from General Purpose Output Menu<br />
viii. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Output [OFF]<br />
-Press ‘0’ to turned On/ Off General Purpose Output.<br />
5.2 Op Tz<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘5’ (5. GP Op) to enter General Purpose Output Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘2’ (2. Op Tz) from General Purpose Output Menu<br />
iv. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Output Tz [000]<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to set General Purpose Output<br />
triggering TimeZone.<br />
-A value range of [000 – 255] allowed.<br />
Notes: General Purposes Output settings only can be done from <strong>Controller</strong>.<br />
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Introduction to [Evt Op] Menu<br />
6. Evt Op<br />
6.1 Op Time<br />
6.2 Tr Code<br />
6.3 Main<br />
6.1 Op Time<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
vi. Press ‘6’ (6. Evt Op) to enter Event Output Menu<br />
vii. Press ‘1’ (1. Op Time) from Event Output Menu<br />
viii. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Duration [0005]sec<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to set Output triggering<br />
duration.<br />
-A value range of [0000 – 9999] seconds allowed.<br />
6.2 Tr Code<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
v. Press ‘6’ (6. Evt Op) to enter Event Output Menu<br />
vi. Press ‘2’ (2. Tr Code) from Event Output Menu<br />
vii. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
01 -> [ ]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
02 -> [ ]<br />
. . .<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
20 -> [ ]<br />
How to Set/ Key in Event code?<br />
Example: Ba, refers to <strong>Controller</strong> Reset.<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to define Event Output<br />
trigger condition.<br />
-2 digit code required to key. (Max: 20 sets allowed)<br />
-Press ‘ENT’ to continue configures 2 nd set Event Code;<br />
Press ‘ESC’ to finish/ Abort.<br />
Notes:<br />
Refers to Transaction Code Table Reference for detail<br />
Information.<br />
i. Each Number from <strong>Controller</strong>’s keypad represent 3 represent alphabet.<br />
1<br />
ABC<br />
ii. Press ‘B’, then followed by press ‘1’ to select [B]<br />
iii. Press ‘D’, followed by press A then press ‘1’ to select [a]<br />
Remarks: Use D to perform toggle Uppercase and Lowercase during Event code setting.<br />
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Introduction to [Maint] Menu<br />
7. Maint<br />
7.1 CH Pass<br />
7.2 Set Str<br />
7.3 Test<br />
7.4 Main<br />
7.1 CH Pass<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Maintenance/ Programming Password.<br />
ix. Press ‘7’ (7. Maint) to enter Maint Menu<br />
x. Press ‘1’ (1. CH Pass) from Maint Menu<br />
xi. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
New Pwd [ ]<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to with New Password.<br />
-A 6 digits number is required to be entered.<br />
7.2 Set Str<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Maintenance Password.<br />
viii. Press ‘7’ (7. Maint) to enter Maint Menu<br />
ix. Press ‘2’ (2. Set Str) from Maint Menu<br />
x. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
7.3 Test<br />
7.3.1 Tst Kpd<br />
7.3.2 Test WD<br />
7.3.3 Test Ip<br />
7.3.4 Test Op<br />
7.3.5 Rd Stat<br />
7.3.6 Main<br />
Notes: Use the Maintenance/ Programming password to login,<br />
based on which password requires to be changed.<br />
7.3.1 Tst Kpd<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Maintenance Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘7’ (7. Maint) to enter Maint Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘3’ (3. Test) from Maint Menu<br />
iv. Press ‘1’ (1. Tst Kpd) from Test Menu<br />
v. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
[1234567890*#abcd]<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus to define display string from <strong>Controller</strong>.<br />
-Key in based on <strong>Controller</strong> LCD display.<br />
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dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
[.- - - - - - - - - - - -abcd]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Keypad OK . . .<br />
Notes: Display changed ( - ) indicates key functioning.<br />
‘*’ => ESC<br />
‘#’ => ENT<br />
7.3.2 Test WD<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Maintenance Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘7’ (7. Maint) to enter Maint Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘3’ (3. Test) from Maint Menu<br />
iv. Press ‘2’ (2. Test WD) from Test Menu<br />
v. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Waiting for rst . .<br />
-<strong>Controller</strong> shows ‘Keypad OK . . .’ indicates keypad functioning well.<br />
-<strong>Controller</strong> return ‘Waiting for rst’ message, this indicates testing<br />
Watch Dog in progression.<br />
-<strong>Controller</strong> reset if WatchDog is functioning in good condition.<br />
7.3.3 Test Ip<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Maintenance Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘7’ (7. Maint) to enter Maint Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘3’ (3. Test) from Maint Menu<br />
iv. Press ‘3’ (3. Test Ip) from Test Menu<br />
v. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Select Sensor [1]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
*** CUTTED ***<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
*** NORMAL ***<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus with appropriate Input point.<br />
-Sensor Option: [1], [2], [3] or [4]<br />
-<strong>Controller</strong> will show either ‘CUTTED’ or ‘NORMAL’<br />
-‘CUTTED’ => Circuit opened;<br />
-‘NORMAL’ => Circuit closed<br />
7.3.4 Test Op<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Maintenance Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘7’ (7. Maint) to enter Maint Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘3’ (3. Test) from Maint Menu<br />
iv. Press ‘4’ (2. Test Op) from Test Menu<br />
v. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Rly (1 – 2) or 0 - Back<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus with appropriate Relay point.<br />
-Relay Options: [1], [2] or [0] => Return<br />
-Select [1] to trigger Relay 1; [2] to trigger Relay 2<br />
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7.3.5 Rd Stat<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Maintenance Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘7’ (7. Maint) to enter Maint Menu<br />
iii. Press ‘3’ (3. Test) from Maint Menu<br />
iv. Press ‘5’ (5. Test Op) from Test Menu<br />
v. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Bus? (1 – 4)? [1]<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
uuududud<br />
-Key in the ( ) bracket on focus with no. of BUS<br />
-BUS Options: [1], [2], [3] or [4]<br />
Notes: (BUS References)<br />
Select BUS 1: Refers to <strong>Door</strong> 1 to <strong>Door</strong> 8<br />
Select BUS 2: Refers to <strong>Door</strong> 9 to <strong>Door</strong> 16<br />
Select BUS 3: Refers to <strong>Door</strong> 17 to <strong>Door</strong> 24<br />
Select BUS 4: Refers to <strong>Door</strong> 25 to <strong>Door</strong> 32<br />
-Message String indicates Reader Status from <strong>Door</strong> 1 to <strong>Door</strong> 8<br />
respectively. (Assume BUS 1selected for this example)<br />
-[u] => Up; [d] => Down<br />
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Introduction to [Prt] Menu<br />
8. Prt<br />
8.1 Prt<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
xii. Press ‘8’ (8. Prt) to enter Prt Menu<br />
xiii. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Online Printer [OFF]<br />
-Press 0 to On/ Off Online Printer.<br />
Introduction to [Info] Menu<br />
9. Info<br />
9.1 Info<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘9’ (9. Info) to enter Info Menu<br />
iii. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Castle i-cass<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Addr = 00<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
i-cass ver1.0<br />
Introduction to [Quit] Menu<br />
0. Quit<br />
0. Quit<br />
i. Enter the 6 digits Programming Password.<br />
ii. Press ‘0’ (0. Quit) to exit Programming mode.<br />
iii. <strong>Controller</strong> LCD will display as below:<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm:ss<br />
Exit Prog Mode<br />
Notes: Dot Matrix printer recommended if online printer to be installed<br />
Notes: Addr refers to <strong>Controller</strong> address. Kindly check on <strong>Controller</strong><br />
DIP switches setting.<br />
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How to Install/ Assign a Card?<br />
Introduction of Access Card<br />
An Access Card encoded with (i)User Card Number, (ii)Facility code & (iii)Default Card<br />
PIN.<br />
i. User card Number<br />
10 digits Card_No that identified Card holder(Unique). This 6 digits number<br />
will be installed into <strong>Controller</strong> Card Database.<br />
ii. Facility code<br />
4 digits number representing site code. Facility code need not be installed.<br />
End Users are allowed to request on same Facility batch of card.<br />
iii. Default Card PIN<br />
4 digits number pre-programmed as Personnel Identification Number of a<br />
card. This PIN code helps in providing higher security control. It is usable if<br />
Reader/ particulars door turned to Card + Pin Mode.<br />
Sample Card Information<br />
Card_No: 0000011422<br />
PIN: 0223<br />
Facility code: 0019<br />
Introduction of Access Card<br />
I-CASS Access Card consists of above information & carried with:<br />
i. <strong>Door</strong> Accessibility<br />
ii. Dual Card Mode<br />
iii. Match Pair<br />
iv. Guard Tour Mode<br />
v. GT Team No<br />
i. <strong>Door</strong> Accessibility<br />
<strong>Door</strong> Accessibility refers to each Individual door access granted Time Zone<br />
period.<br />
ii. Dual Card Mode<br />
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A non Dual Card mode is refers to normal Access Card. A Dual Card Mode<br />
card required a correct Match Pair to grant access to particulars door.<br />
iii. Match Pair<br />
Match Pair is a 2 digits number code. This code will used for Dual Card mode<br />
matching purposes.<br />
iv. Guard Tour Mode<br />
This is to categorize/ determine particular Installed Card as Guard Tour Card<br />
holder or <strong>Door</strong> Access Card holder.<br />
v. GT Team No<br />
Define as Guard Tour Team Number. A 3 digits Team Code, and this is only<br />
applicable to Guard Tour Card holder.<br />
Access Level Management<br />
I-CASS Card Access Management supports 2 types of Card either Dual Card Mode or non-Dual Card<br />
mode (Normal Access Card). However, both carried a <strong>Door</strong> Accessibility (Access Level) to process/ to<br />
grant access at pre-programmed time frame.<br />
I-CASS Card Access Management is build up by 3 basis component:<br />
a. Time Set<br />
b. Time Zone<br />
c. <strong>Door</strong> Accessibility<br />
a. TimeSet refers to 3 Intervals gap of Daily Time settings. Maximum of 256<br />
supported. Each TimeSet represent by 3 digits number code(000 – 255).<br />
TimeSet [00] & [01] are pre-fix and not programmable. [00] refers to no access to<br />
all; [01] refers to free access to all. TimeSet [02] to [255] are user programmable.<br />
This Timeset will applied into TimeZone settings.<br />
b. TimeZone refers to a time settings for 1 week + 2 Holidays. Each TimeZone<br />
represented by 3 digits code(000 – 255), maximum of 256 sets supported.<br />
TimeZone [00] & [01] are pre-fix and non programmable. [00] refers to no access<br />
to all; while [01] refers to free access to all. TimeZone [02 – 255] are user<br />
programmable. This programmed TimeZone will be applied to <strong>Door</strong> Accessibility<br />
configurations.<br />
c. <strong>Door</strong> Accessibility refers to TimeZone control on each individual door access<br />
granted time frame. Maximum of 256 <strong>Door</strong> Accessibility allowed to be<br />
configured. Each <strong>Door</strong> Accessibility represented by 3 digits code(000 – 255).<br />
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<strong>Door</strong> Accessibility [00] & [01] are pre-fix and non programmable. [00] refers to<br />
no access at all; [01] refers to free access to all. <strong>Door</strong> Accessibility [02] to [255]<br />
are user programmable sets. This will final assign to the Cardholder.<br />
Example: TimeSet<br />
TimeSet (00) TimeSet (01) TimeSet (02)<br />
Interval 1 0000 - 0000 0000 - 2359 0830 - 1800<br />
Interval 2 0000 - 0000 0000 - 0000 0000 - 0000<br />
Interval 3 0000 - 0000 0000 - 0000 0000 - 0000<br />
Example: TimeZone<br />
TimeZone (00) TimeZone (01) TimeZone (02)<br />
Monday 00 01 02<br />
Tuesday 00 01 02<br />
Wednesday 00 01 02<br />
Thursday 00 01 02<br />
Friday 00 01 02<br />
Saturday 00 01 03<br />
Sunday 00 01 00<br />
Holiday 1 00 01 00<br />
Holiday 2 00 01 00<br />
**Every Day will assigned/ filled with represent TimeSet code.<br />
Example: <strong>Door</strong> Accessibility<br />
Dr Acc (00) Dr Acc (01) Dr Acc (02)<br />
<strong>Door</strong> 1 00 01 02<br />
<strong>Door</strong> 2 00 01 02<br />
<strong>Door</strong> 3 00 01 02<br />
**Every door will assigned with a carried TimeZone code. This also based on total of doors<br />
System used.<br />
How To :<br />
a. Install a Normal Access Card<br />
b. Install a Dual Card<br />
c. Install a Guard Tour Card<br />
a. Install a Normal Access Card<br />
Step Procedure Page Reference<br />
1. Enter password to get into Programming mode<br />
2. Press ‘2’ to select DBase Pg. 31<br />
3. Press ‘1’ to select Install<br />
4. Key in the 10 digits Card number<br />
5. Key in the 3 digits appropriate Acc Lvl<br />
6. Turned Dual Card mode and Guard Tour mode to [off]<br />
7. Press ‘ENT’ to proceed/Ignore Match pair and GT Team<br />
No. setting<br />
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. Install a Dual Card<br />
Step Procedure Page Reference<br />
1. Enter password to get into Programming mode<br />
2. Press ‘2’ to select DBase Pg. 31<br />
3. Press ‘1’ to select Install<br />
4. Key in the 10 digits Card number<br />
5. Key in the 3 digits appropriate Acc Lvl<br />
6. Turned Dual Card mode to [on]<br />
7. Assign a Match Pair to the card. Ensure grouped Dual<br />
Card sharing with same Match pair.<br />
8. Turned Guard Tour mode to [off]<br />
9. Press ‘ENT’ to finish/ ignore GT Team No.<br />
c. Install a Guard Tour Card<br />
Step Procedure Page Reference<br />
1. Enter password to get into Programming mode<br />
2. Press ‘2’ to select DBase Pg. 31<br />
3. Press ‘1’ to select Install<br />
4. Key in the 10 digits Card number<br />
5. Continue to press ‘ENT’ to ignore Acc Lvl, Dual Card<br />
mode, and Match pair<br />
6. Turned Guard Tour mode to [on]<br />
7. Assign with 3 digits GT Team No.<br />
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How to Configure Card + Pin Operation?<br />
Introduction of Card + Pin Operation<br />
System is embedded with Card & Pin operation. Card + Pin operation is allowed to<br />
perform on a 24 hours basis or activated by Time Zone control. This feature applies to<br />
each individual door or to door based security management.<br />
Any doors associated with Card + Pin will require users to present/flash his/ her card &<br />
respective Card PIN in order to grant access. Users are also be allowed to change their<br />
Card PIN at any reader. (This will further be discussed in details on later chapter)<br />
Premise will still remain secured if any card is lost and prided up by an unauthorized<br />
person.<br />
How To:<br />
Configure Card + Pin on 24 hours basis<br />
Step Procedure Page Reference<br />
1. Enter password to get into Programming mode<br />
2. Press ‘1’ to select System<br />
3. Press ‘2’ to select <strong>Door</strong> Pg 22<br />
4. Key in appropriate door no. (<strong>Door</strong> will set to Card + Pin)<br />
5. Press ‘ENT’ to proceed/ignore non-related and search for<br />
Dual Card Mode.<br />
6. Turn Dual Card Mode to [off]<br />
7. Continue to press ‘ENT’ to ignore non related and search<br />
for Card + Pin Mode.<br />
8. Turn Card + Pin Mode to [on]<br />
9. Continue to press ‘ENT’ to finish/ save the door settings<br />
Configure Card + Pin by Time Zone control<br />
Step Procedure Page Reference<br />
1. Enter password to get into Programming mode<br />
2. Press ‘1’ to select System<br />
3. Press ‘2’ to select <strong>Door</strong> Pg 23<br />
4. Key in appropriate door no. (<strong>Door</strong> will set to Card + Pin)<br />
5. Press ‘ENT’ to proceed/ignore non-related and search for<br />
Dual Card Mode.<br />
6. Turn Dual Card Mode to [off]<br />
7. Continue to press ‘ENT’ to proceed/ignore non-related and<br />
search for Card + Pin Mode.<br />
8. Turn Card + Pin Mode to [off], press ‘ENT’ to configure<br />
Card + Pin Tz<br />
9. Key in 3 digits appropriate Time Zone code. Ensure Time<br />
Zone had been created.<br />
10. Continue to press ‘ENT’ to finish/ save door settings<br />
How to configure Time<br />
Zone refer to page 27<br />
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How to Configure PIN Access?<br />
Introduction of Pin Access Management<br />
ICASS consists of 2 types categories of Pin Access Management. They are Common Pin<br />
Access and Local Pin Access respectively.<br />
Common Pin Access refers to Global Pin Access. Maximum of 10 sets Pin allowed to<br />
configure. All Pin sets must applied/ paired with TimeZone to control Pin Access granted<br />
activation. Use Common Pin if system required to share same Pin for multiple/ entire<br />
doors.<br />
Local Pin Access or refers to Individual Pin Access. Maximum of 2 sets Pin allowed to<br />
be configured. These Pin also required to apllied/ paired with Time Zone control. Local<br />
Pin enable easier management for Department.<br />
How To:<br />
Configure Common Pin Access<br />
Step Procedure Page Reference<br />
1. Enter password to get into Programming mode<br />
2. Press ‘1’ to select System<br />
3. Press ‘2’ to select <strong>Door</strong> Pg 22<br />
4. Key in appropriate door no. (<strong>Door</strong> will set to use Common<br />
Pin)<br />
5. Press ‘ENT’ to ignore non related and search for Use<br />
Common Pin<br />
6. Turned Use Common to [on]<br />
7. Continue to press ‘ENT’ to finish the door settings.<br />
8. Return to System Menu, press ‘9’ to select Param Pg 30<br />
9. Press ‘ENT’ to ignore non-related & search for Common<br />
Pin 1<br />
10. Key in the 4 digits Pin wanted to be set into Common pin 1<br />
11. Repeat step no. 10 to continue sets for others set of Pin. or<br />
press ‘ENT’ to proceed & search for Common Pin Tz-01<br />
12. Key in 3 digits code of appropriate TimeZone pair. Ensure<br />
Time Zone had been created.<br />
13. Repeat step no. 12 for others Common Pin Tz match<br />
14. Continue to press ‘ENT’ to finish/ save settings<br />
How to configure Time<br />
Zoe refers to page 27<br />
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Configure Local Pin Access<br />
Step Procedure Page Reference<br />
1. Enter password to get into Programming mode<br />
2. Press ‘1’ to select System<br />
3. Press ‘2’ to select <strong>Door</strong> Pg 22<br />
4. Key in appropriate door no. (<strong>Door</strong> will be set to use Local<br />
Pin)<br />
5. Press ‘ENT’ to ignore non related and search for Use<br />
Common.<br />
6. Turned Use Common to [off], Local Pin Mode [on]<br />
7. Continue to press ‘ENT’ to search for Local Pin 1<br />
8. Key in the 4 digits Pin wanted to be set into Local pin 1<br />
9. Key in the 3 digits Time Zone code for Local Pin Tz-01.<br />
Ensure Time Zone had been created.<br />
10. Repeat steps 8 – 9 for Local Pin 2<br />
11. Continue to press ‘ENT’ to finish/ save settings<br />
How to cofigured Time<br />
Zone refers to page 27<br />
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How to Configure Antipassback?<br />
What is Anti-passback?<br />
Antipassback feature is used to prevent any double entry or exit to particular door.<br />
Besides that, it ensures Cardholders have to enter doors that match Location Code area<br />
only. This feature helps on prohibiting a cardholder from passing card to another user to<br />
grant access or protecting more than 1 user sharing the same card.<br />
Each door may consist of 1 In Location code & 1 Out Location code. Only equal<br />
Location code number will enable user to grant access to the door. By default, each<br />
Cardholder will carry a default Location code (00). A Location code (00) will allow user<br />
to any of the doors.<br />
If a cardholder present his/ her card to a In Reader with In Location code =01, Out<br />
Location code =02. This cardholder will automatically change his/ her Location code<br />
into (02). Besides that, the cardholder is only allowed to present his/ her card on a Out<br />
Reader which is carries a Location code (02) or others Reader which carries a Location<br />
code of (02).<br />
Example settings of Anti-passback Location code:<br />
� In Location code � Out Location code<br />
� <strong>Door</strong> 1<br />
01 02<br />
� <strong>Door</strong> 2<br />
04 01<br />
<strong>Door</strong> 3 02 03<br />
P/S: Above sample Anti-passback settings will restrict user entry from <strong>Door</strong> 1 to <strong>Door</strong> 3 then exit<br />
from <strong>Door</strong> 4 or reversely, but allowing to enter <strong>Door</strong> 2. <strong>Door</strong> 2 had been set to different Location<br />
code.<br />
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How To:<br />
Configure Antipassback<br />
Step Procedure Page Reference<br />
1. Enter password to get into Programming mode<br />
2. Press ‘1’ to select System<br />
3. Press ‘2’ to select <strong>Door</strong> Pg 22<br />
4. Key in appropriate door no. (<strong>Door</strong> will set In & Out<br />
Location code)<br />
5. Press ‘ENT’ to ignore non-related and search for In Loc<br />
Code & Out Loc Code<br />
6. Key in 2 digits Location code respectively<br />
7. Continue to press ‘ENT’ to finish the door settings.<br />
8. Return to System Menu, press ‘9’ to select Param Pg 30<br />
9. Press ‘ENT’ to proceed/ignore non-related & search for<br />
Antipassback<br />
10. Turn Antipassback to [on]<br />
11. Continue press ‘ENT’ to finish/ save the settings<br />
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How to Configure Interlocking?<br />
� What is Interlocking?<br />
Interlocking involve group of inter-related doors, where only a single door can be opened<br />
at the same time. Users are required to wait until the door closed then others door from<br />
the group will re-activate. This is to increase security/ safety to the critical area. This<br />
normally applied banks (Vault Rooms).<br />
I-CASS System supports 10 differences group of Interlocking. Each group supports up to<br />
a maximum of 5 doors. (Notes: No redundant door install into different group)<br />
**Remarks: Single door opened will de-activated others door from the group.<br />
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How To:<br />
Configure Interlocking<br />
Step Procedure Page Reference<br />
1. Enter password to get into Programming mode<br />
2. Press ‘1’ to select System<br />
3. Press ‘2’ to select <strong>Door</strong> Pg 22<br />
4. Key in appropriate door no. (<strong>Door</strong> will set to door<br />
interlock)<br />
5. Press ‘ENT’ to proceed/ignore non-related and search for<br />
Interlock Mode<br />
6. Turned Interlock Mode to [on]<br />
7. Continue to press ‘ENT’ to finish the door settings.<br />
8. Return to System Menu<br />
9. Press ‘7’ to enter Int Grp Menu Pg 29<br />
10. Key in 2 digits Interlock Group<br />
11. Key in the <strong>Door</strong> no. will be assigned to Interlock Member1<br />
12. Repeat step no. 11 to configure Member 2 to 5<br />
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How to Configure Dual Card Access?<br />
� Introduction of Dual Card Mode Access<br />
Dual Card Mode Access system requires 2 Match Pair of Cards to present to the door to<br />
grant access. This is applied in highly restricted areas and requires more than 1<br />
authorized person to grant access. This feature is applied to both In & Out readers. A<br />
default of 5 seconds waiting time for second Match after 1 st authorized person present the<br />
card to the door.<br />
Match Pair is a 3 digits code(000 – 255) to represent Match Code for Dual Card Mode<br />
System. Match Pair configured whenever a card installed.<br />
Dual Card Access Flow:<br />
Remarks:<br />
1. Dual Card Mode is applied to both In & Out Readers.<br />
2. Dual Card Mode also supports Antipassback, Interlocking, Card Expiry & Access Level<br />
control.<br />
3. <strong>Door</strong>s set to Dual Card Mode will automatically disable for Card + Pin Mode & Guard Tour<br />
check point.<br />
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How To:<br />
Configure Dual Card Mode Access<br />
Step Procedure Page Reference<br />
1. Enter password to get into Programming mode<br />
2. Press ‘1’ to select System<br />
3. Press ‘2’ to select <strong>Door</strong> Pg 22<br />
4. Key in appropriate door no. (<strong>Door</strong> will set to Dual Card<br />
Access)<br />
5. Press ‘ENT’ to proceed/ignore non-related and search for<br />
Dual Card Mode.<br />
6. Turn Dual Card Mode to [on]. Dual Card Mode turned to<br />
[on], system will automatically hide Card + Pin Mode.<br />
7. Continue to press ‘ENT’ to finish/save the door settings<br />
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How to Configure Auto Lock Release<br />
TimeZone?<br />
Introduction of Auto Lock Release TimeZone<br />
Upon user requirement, system comes with Time Zone controllable door release<br />
capability. User is allowed to activate this function by applying appropriate Time Zone<br />
setting.<br />
How To:<br />
Configure Auto Lock Release Time Zone<br />
Step Procedure Page Reference<br />
1. Enter password to get into Programming mode<br />
2. Press ‘1’ to select System<br />
3. Press ‘2’ to select <strong>Door</strong> Pg 22<br />
4. Key in appropriate door no. (<strong>Door</strong> will set to Auto Lock<br />
release)<br />
5. Press ‘ENT’ to proceed/ignore non-related and search for<br />
ALR Tz<br />
6. Key in 3 digits ALR Tz code. Ensure Time Zone had been<br />
created.<br />
7. Continue to press ‘ENT’ to finish/ save the door settings<br />
How to configure Time<br />
Zone refers to page 27<br />
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How to Configure Alarm/ Intruder<br />
Monitoring?<br />
Introduction of Alarm Management<br />
System is embedded with intelligent intruder monitoring feature that is installed at each<br />
DIU. This feature is designated to perform detection for open circuit, short circuit &<br />
normal alarm supervised inputs. In other word, it will act as a local alarm panel for<br />
maximum of 3 alarm zones. Besides that, the system Alarm output allowed only to be<br />
triggered based on a pre-programmed Time Zone period.<br />
Users can perform arming or disarm manually or automatically by Time Zone control at<br />
individual door reader itself. System also comes included with temporary deactivation<br />
reader if over 3 times invalid Alarm pin is keyed in. Users are required to configure a<br />
maximum of 2 sets Alarm Pin to perform manual Arm/ Disarm system.<br />
How To:<br />
Configure Alarm Monitoring Manually<br />
Step Procedure Page Reference<br />
1. Enter password to get into Programming mode<br />
2. Press ‘1’ to select System<br />
3. Press ‘2’ to select <strong>Door</strong> Pg 22<br />
4. Key in appropriate door no. (<strong>Door</strong> will perform Alarm<br />
setting)<br />
5. Press ‘ENT’ to proceed/ignore non-related and search for<br />
Alarm Mode<br />
6. Turn Alarm Mode to [on]<br />
7. Press ‘ENT’ to proceed/ignore non-related and search for<br />
Arm Dly & DisArm Dly<br />
8. Key in the Arm & DisArm time period respectively (unit in<br />
seconds)<br />
9. Key in 3 digits of Alarm Output TimeZone code. Ensure<br />
TimeZone had been created.<br />
10. Key in the limit of error Alarm pin to disable system<br />
11. Key in 4 digits number of Alm Pin 1<br />
12. Key in 3 digits of Alm Pin Tz-01 code. Ensure TimeZone<br />
had been created.<br />
How to configure<br />
TimeZone refers to page<br />
27<br />
How to configure<br />
TimeZone refers to page<br />
27<br />
13. Repeat steps no. 11 & 12 to configure Alm Pin 2<br />
14 Continue to press ‘ENT’ to finish/ save the door settings<br />
Remarks: Users are also allowed to perform manual Arm/ Disarm using the Alarm Pin ½ from reader.<br />
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Configure Alarm Monitoring Automatically<br />
Step Procedure Page Reference<br />
1. Enter password to get into Programming mode<br />
2. Press ‘1’ to select System<br />
3. Press ‘2’ to select <strong>Door</strong> Pg 27<br />
4. Key in appropriate door no. (<strong>Door</strong> will perform Alarm<br />
setting)<br />
5. Press ‘ENT’ to proceed/ignore non-related and search for<br />
Arming Tz<br />
6. Key in 3 digits of Arming TimeZone code. Ensure<br />
TimeZone had been created.<br />
7. Press ‘ENT’ to proceed/ignore non-related and search for<br />
Arm Dly & DisArm Dly<br />
8. Key in the Arm & DisArm time period respectively (unit in<br />
seconds)<br />
9. Key in 3 digits of Alarm Output TimeZone code. Ensure<br />
TimeZone had been created.<br />
10. Key in the limit of error Alarm pin to disable system<br />
11. Key in 4 digits number of Alarm Pin 1<br />
12. Key in 3 digits of Alarm Pin Tz-01 code. Ensure<br />
TimeZone had been created.<br />
13. Repeat steps no. 11 & 12 to configure Alarm Pin 2<br />
14. Continue to press ‘ENT’ to finish/ save the door settings<br />
How to configure<br />
TimeZone refers to page<br />
27<br />
How to configure<br />
TimeZone refers to page<br />
27<br />
How to configure<br />
TimeZone refers to page<br />
27<br />
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How to Configure General Purpose Output?<br />
Introduction of General Purpose Output<br />
I-CASS <strong>Controller</strong> consists of one built in General Purpose output. This is widely used as<br />
an extra requirement output for a system.<br />
General Purpose Output, refers to triggering an output by manual toggle On/ Off or it also<br />
allowed to be controlled by Time Zone. For example, a factory use this connected to a<br />
Buzzer sound during Start work, Lunch hour, End work or Change Shift.<br />
How To:<br />
Configure General Purpose Output by Manually<br />
Step Procedure Page Reference<br />
1. Enter password to get into Programming mode<br />
2. Press ‘5’ to select GP Op Pg 45<br />
3. Press ‘1’ to select On/ Off<br />
4. Press ‘0’ to toggle [on/ off] to the output<br />
Configure General Purpose Output by Time Zone control<br />
Step Procedure Page Reference<br />
1. Enter password to get into Programming mode<br />
2. Press ‘5’ to select GP Op Pg 45<br />
3. Press ‘2’ to select Output Tz<br />
4. Key in 3 digits of Output Time Zone code. Ensure that<br />
TimeZone had been created.<br />
How to configure<br />
TimeZone, refers to page<br />
27<br />
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How to Configure Auxiliary Output?<br />
Introduction of Auxiliary Output<br />
ICASS System is designed with 1 Auxiliary relay output feature that allows user to<br />
program up to 20 events Transaction code for triggering/ activation of auxiliary output.<br />
Kindly refer to Transaction code table/ description from Appendix A.<br />
How To:<br />
Configure Auxiliary Output<br />
Step Procedure Page Reference<br />
1. Enter password to get into Programming mode<br />
2. Press ‘6’ to select Evt Op Pg 46<br />
3. Press ‘1’ to select Output Time<br />
4. Key in output triggering period (unit in seconds)<br />
5. Return to ‘Evt Op‘ Menu<br />
6. Press ‘2’ to select Tr Code<br />
7. Key in the Event code (Kindly refers to Transaction code<br />
table from Appendix A)<br />
8. Repeat step no. 7 to program other Event code<br />
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How to Configure SMS?<br />
Introduction of Short Message Services (SMS)<br />
I-CASS <strong>Controller</strong> comes supported with SMS integration. The SMS feature is further<br />
separated into Inbound Application & Outbound Application. To use SMS, users are only<br />
required to add in a SMS Module/ Modem into Main <strong>Controller</strong>.<br />
Inbound Application<br />
The system is designed to allow users to assign a maximum of 50 characters message to a<br />
maximum limit of 100 users. User who had been programmed as SMS receiver will<br />
present his/ her card to reader, system will then identified & broadcast the assigned<br />
message with alert sound at particulars reader LCD display. Message sent will remain<br />
stored in the System memory until user/ receiver deletes the mail at any/ respective<br />
reader.<br />
This application will only be allowed to be set/ configure from Software only. No settings<br />
allowed to be done from <strong>Controller</strong>.<br />
Outbound Application<br />
The system is designated to allow GSM dialer module connection. Whenever any obnormal<br />
circumstances occur at system, it will cause system message to the users hand<br />
phone. This function is limited to certain prefixed emergency events such as <strong>Door</strong> break<br />
down, Alarm on/ off. A maximum of 3 hand phone numbers can be configured for this<br />
application.<br />
For outbound application, programming could be done from both hardware & software.<br />
Users are only required to perform hand phone address configuration & turn on GSM<br />
modem to the system.<br />
How To:<br />
Configure Outbound Application<br />
Step Procedure Page Reference<br />
1. Enter password to get into Programming mode<br />
2. Press ‘3’ to select SMS Pg 36<br />
3. Press ‘1’ to select Assign<br />
4. Key in first Card_No & last Card_No<br />
5. Return to SMS Menu<br />
6. Press ‘4’ to select Add BooK<br />
7. Key in 10 digits of 1 st hand phone number<br />
8. Repeat step no. 7 for 2 nd & 3 rd hand phone number<br />
9. Return to SMS Menu again<br />
10. Press ‘7’ to select Inst Mod<br />
11. Turn SMS MODEM to [on]<br />
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How to Configure Guard Tour System?<br />
Introduction of Guard Tour System<br />
I-CASS Guard Tour System is integrated together with <strong>Door</strong> Access System as a multifunction<br />
Reader. The Reader is also defined as a Check-point terminal, while the Access<br />
Card is used to become a Check-key. This feature improves on flexibility & also reduces<br />
the cost of development.<br />
A user can specify whether an Access Card installed would function as a <strong>Door</strong> Access<br />
Card or Guard Tour Card. Take note that it can only either be installed as a <strong>Door</strong> Access<br />
Card or Guard Tour Card. Therefore, a Guard Tour Card is not able to grant access to the<br />
doors.<br />
The Guard Tour System consists of 4 basic components:<br />
d. Shift No<br />
e. GT TimeSet<br />
f. GT Route No<br />
g. Schedule<br />
a. Each Guard Tour Card will have a Group. There is no limitation on number of<br />
Cards per Group. Maximum number of Teams is 256. Each Team is represent by 1<br />
Team No (000 – 255).<br />
d. GT TimeSet refers to a time frame from 1 Check-point to another. Maximum of<br />
256 GT TimeSet allowed to be set. Each Guard Tour TimeSet is represent by 1<br />
GT TimeSet No (000 – 255).<br />
e. GT Route No refers to a pre-programmed Guard Tour. Guards will follow this<br />
route to check on every Check-point in sequence. Maximum of 256 GT Route<br />
allowed to be set. Each route is represented by GT Route No (000 – 255).<br />
f. A Schedule refers to 1 Week + Holiday settings. Or how many Shift (Team No)<br />
running on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday etc.<br />
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How To:<br />
Configure Dual Card Mode Access<br />
Step Procedure Page Reference<br />
1. Enter password to get into Programming mode<br />
2. Press ‘4’ to select G. Tour Pg 40<br />
3. Press ‘1’ to select SetDB<br />
4. Press ‘2’ to select TimeSet<br />
5. Key in 3 digits GT TimeSet code<br />
6. Press ‘ENT’ to start configure time frame for Station 1<br />
7. Key in the start time & end time for Station 1<br />
8. Repeat steps no. 6 & 7 for Station 2 to Station 32<br />
9. Press ‘ESC’ to abort and save settings<br />
10. Return to SetDB Menu<br />
11. Press ‘3’ to select Route DB<br />
12. Key in 3 digits GT Route code<br />
13. Key in the Station 1 associate <strong>Door</strong> No.<br />
14. Repeat step no. 13 for Station 2 to Station 32<br />
15. Press ‘ESC’ to abort and save settings<br />
16. Return to ‘SetDB’ Menu<br />
17. Press ‘1’ to select Shift No.<br />
18. Key in 3 digits Shift No.<br />
19. Key in 3 digits of appropriate GT TimeSet code<br />
associated/ you had configured previous steps<br />
20. Key in 3 digits of appropriate GT Route code associated/<br />
you had configured in previous steps<br />
21. Return to ‘SetDB’ Menu<br />
22. Press ‘4’ to select SchedDB<br />
23. Press ‘0’ to select schedule day wanted to be set<br />
24. Press ‘ENT’ to assign shift<br />
25. Key in the 3 digits appropriate Shift No./ you had<br />
configured previous steps<br />
26. Return to ‘SetDB’ Menu then press ‘0’ return to G. Tour<br />
Menu<br />
27. Press ‘2’ to select Param Pg 29<br />
28. Turn Guard Tour to [on], this will activate Guard Tour on<br />
24 hours basis or<br />
Turn Guard Tour to [off], then assign with 3 digits<br />
TimeZone code. Ensure TimeZone had been created. This<br />
option will activate Guard Tour by associated Time Zone<br />
period.<br />
29. Up to this step, you had been already created one complete<br />
Guard Tour shift. Assign it to appropriate Guard Tour<br />
Card.<br />
How to configured<br />
TimeZone refers to page<br />
27<br />
How to install Guard<br />
Tour Card refers to page<br />
31<br />
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How to Configure Counter Access?<br />
Introduction of Counter Access<br />
ICASS is embedded with door access count. Counter will increase by 1 for every Valid<br />
Card Entry & <strong>Door</strong> Opened. Counter will decrease by 1 if <strong>Controller</strong> receive Valid Card<br />
Exit & <strong>Door</strong> Opened.<br />
This function/ feature is activated by Time Zone control. If System time is not under<br />
Time Zone period, <strong>Controller</strong> will automatically reset the counter to zero.<br />
How To:<br />
Configure Counter Access<br />
Step Procedure Page Reference<br />
1. Enter password to get into Programming mode<br />
2. Press ‘1’ to select System<br />
3. Press ‘2’ to select <strong>Door</strong> Pg 22<br />
4. Key in appropriate door no. (<strong>Door</strong> will set for Access<br />
count)<br />
5. Press ‘ENT’ to proceed/ignore non-related and search for<br />
Counter Mode<br />
6. Turn Counter Mode to [on]<br />
7. Key in the Counter access limit<br />
8. Key in the Counter activation TimeZone<br />
9. Continue press ‘ENT’ to finish/ save door settings<br />
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How to Configure Emergency mode?<br />
Introduction of Emergency Mode<br />
ICASS System comes included with 4 Emergency modes. Emergency mode may refer to<br />
any power failure on <strong>Controller</strong> or whenever the <strong>Controller</strong> is down.<br />
These 4 Emergency option will determine what will the door perform if any emergency<br />
arises. The list below refers to option available:<br />
a. Lock Release<br />
Lock will automatically release if Emergency happen.<br />
b. Emergency Pin<br />
Users required to key in Emergency PIN in order to grant access.<br />
c. Facility code<br />
Only Cardholder who shares the same faclity code will be granted access.<br />
d. Electronic key<br />
Simply slot in the E-key then enter the unique key pin assigned to the E-key.<br />
How To:<br />
a. Configure Emergency mode (Lock Release)<br />
Step Procedure Page Reference<br />
1. Enter password to get into Programming mode<br />
2. Press ‘1’ to select System<br />
3. Press ‘2’ to select <strong>Door</strong> Pg 22<br />
4. Key in appropriate door no. (<strong>Door</strong> will set for Emergency<br />
Mode)<br />
5. Press ‘ENT’ to proceed/ignore non-related and search for<br />
Emer Mode<br />
6. Turned Emer Mode to [L-Rel]<br />
7. Continue press ‘ENT’ to finish/ save door settings<br />
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. Configure Emergency mode (Emergency Pin)<br />
Step Procedure Page Reference<br />
1. Enter password to get into Programming mode<br />
2. Press ‘1’ to select System<br />
3. Press ‘2’ to select <strong>Door</strong> Pg 22<br />
4. Key in appropriate door no. (<strong>Door</strong> will set for Emergency<br />
Mode)<br />
5. Press ‘ENT’ to proceed/ignore non-related and search for<br />
Emer Mode<br />
6. Turn Emer Mode to [E-Pin]<br />
7. Key in 4 digits new Emer Pin<br />
8. Continue press ‘ENT’ to finish/ save door settings<br />
c. Configure Emergency mode (Facility code)<br />
Step Procedure Page Reference<br />
1. Enter password to get into Programming mode<br />
2. Press ‘1’ to select System<br />
3. Press ‘2’ to select <strong>Door</strong> Pg 22<br />
4. Key in appropriate door no. (<strong>Door</strong> will set for Emergency<br />
Mode)<br />
5. Press ‘ENT’ to proceed/ignore non-related and search for<br />
Emer Mode<br />
6. Turn Emer Mode to [Fac]<br />
7. Continue press ‘ENT’ to finish/ save door settings<br />
8. Return to ‘System’ Menu<br />
9. Press ‘9’ to select Param Pg 27<br />
10. Press ‘ENT’ to proceed/ignore non-related and search<br />
Facility Code<br />
11. Key in 4 digits card associated faclity code<br />
d. Configure Emergency mode (Emergency key)<br />
Step Procedure Page Reference<br />
1. Enter password to get into Programming mode<br />
2. Press ‘1’ to select System<br />
3. Press ‘2’ to select <strong>Door</strong> Pg 22<br />
4. Key in appropriate door no. (<strong>Door</strong> will set for Emergency<br />
Mode)<br />
5. Press ‘ENT’ to proceed/ignore non-related and search for<br />
Emer Mode<br />
6. Turn Emer Mode to [E-Key]<br />
7. Continue press ‘ENT’ to finish/ save door settings<br />
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How to Configure Fire Security?<br />
Introduction of Fire Security<br />
A pre-defined input point was used as a Fire Alarm panel interface gateway. When this<br />
input is detected, the <strong>Controller</strong> will release the fire security door.<br />
How To:<br />
Configure Fire Security<br />
Step Procedure Page Reference<br />
1. Enter password to get into Programming mode<br />
2. Press ‘1’ to select System<br />
3. Press ‘2’ to select <strong>Door</strong> Pg 22<br />
4. Key in appropriate door no. (<strong>Door</strong> will set as Fire Security<br />
door)<br />
5. Press ‘ENT’ to proceed/ignore non-related and search for<br />
Fire Security<br />
6. Turned Fire Security to [on]<br />
7. Continue to press ‘ENT’ to finish/ save the door settings<br />
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Technical Specification<br />
Specification for Architects and Specifying Engineers<br />
This following document contains sample specification or features for i-CASS security<br />
access control system. These specifications are for use by architects, consultants, and<br />
specifying engineers who are preparing bid specifications for access control and security<br />
systems.<br />
I-CASS <strong>Controller</strong><br />
No Specification Description<br />
1 Processor 16 bits microprocessor<br />
2 Operating frequency 24MHz<br />
3 Bus frequency 6MHz<br />
4 Housing Metal-casing coated with epoxy<br />
5 Display unit 2x20 charaters LCD display<br />
6 Clock system Onboard I2C real time clock with battery backup<br />
7 Eprom/Flash 128Kbyte<br />
8 RAM SDRAM 2Mbyte<br />
9 Watchdog Internal watchdog timer and external watchdog circuit<br />
10 Battery backup Nicad 3.6Vdc onboard rechargeable battery<br />
11 Operating temperation 0 - 65 degree celcius<br />
12 Humidity 95% non-condensing<br />
13 UART capacity 6 uart. (expandable to 10 uart)<br />
14 Baud rate (PC to CTR) 19200bps<br />
15 Baud rate (CTR to DIU) 19200bps<br />
16 Baud rate (DIU to reader) 19200bps<br />
17 Audible device Onboard 12Vdc buzzer<br />
18 EMF protection Onboard EMF protection for relay output<br />
20 Input voltage 10Vdc -13.8Vdc<br />
21 Input current 1A.<br />
22 DIP setting 4way address setting<br />
23 Power connector Polarity protection for power termination.<br />
24 Cabling RS485 standard cabling (Belden 24awg 1419A)<br />
25 Communciation cable usage 1 pair for PCI to controller<br />
1 pair for controller to door interface.<br />
2 pair for door interface to reader interface.<br />
26 Input/Output 4 supervised inputs (optional)<br />
2 relay output.<br />
27 Total door connectivity 32 doors<br />
28 Dimension 400H x 244W x 75D mm<br />
29 Interface Ethernet ready<br />
GSM transceiver ready<br />
Modem connectivity<br />
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SmartBox ( <strong>Door</strong> Interface Unit )<br />
No Specification Description<br />
1 Housing Metal casing coated with expoxy<br />
2 <strong>Controller</strong> display unit NIL<br />
3 Processor 16 bits microcontroller<br />
0 Housing Metal-casing coated with epoxy<br />
5 Display unit 2x20 charaters LCD display<br />
6 Clock system Onboard I2C real time clock with battery backup<br />
7 Eprom/Flash 128Kbyte<br />
8 RAM SDRAM 1Mbyte<br />
9 Watchdog Internal watchdog timer and external watchdog circuit<br />
10 Battery backup Nicad 3.6Vdc onboard rechargeable battery<br />
11 Operating temperation 0 - 65 degree celcius<br />
12 Humidity 95% non-condensing<br />
13 Baud rate (DIU to reader) 19200bps<br />
14 UART 2 cpu internal uart<br />
15 Audible device Onboard 12Vdc buzzer<br />
16 EMF protection Onboard EMF protection for relay output<br />
17 Input voltage 10Vdc -13.8Vdc<br />
18 Input current 1A.<br />
19 DIP setting 4way address setting<br />
20 Power connector Polarity protection for power termination.<br />
21 Cabling RS485 standard cabling (Belden 24awg 1419A)<br />
22 Communciation cable usage 2 pair for door interface to reader interface.<br />
23 Input/Output 4 supervised inputs (optional)<br />
2 relay output.<br />
24 Interface Electronic Key<br />
Reader Interface<br />
No Specification Description<br />
1 Housing ABS casing<br />
2 <strong>Controller</strong> display unit Graphic 32x122 LCD with blue backlit display<br />
3 Processor Motorola 8 bits processor<br />
4 Operating frequency 9.8304MHz<br />
5 Operating temperature 0 - 65 degree celcius<br />
6 Humidity 10% - 95% non-condensing<br />
7 Baudrate 19200bps<br />
8 Audible alert Onboard buzzer with adjustable volume control<br />
9 Input voltage 10 Vdc - 13.8 Vdc<br />
10 Input current 500mA<br />
11 Reader technology Proximity Reader<br />
Contactless SmartCard- mifare<br />
12 Address 4way DIP siwtch setting.<br />
13 Power termination With polarity protection<br />
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Application of I-CASS<br />
Act as an efficient door access system.<br />
� Providing multiple access operation or technique to the organization for their<br />
daily door access operation.<br />
� End-user can easily program any door to operate on Dual Card Access Mode<br />
either through manual or automatic configuration by Time Zone.<br />
� At the same time, end-user is also able to program the same door for guard tour<br />
daily schedule check station without affecting the door access operation.<br />
� If the end user requires any access limit restricted to a certain door, he/she can<br />
easily configured it with a maximum counter value. When the valid access of the<br />
door is greater than the maximum value. The access the door is denied.<br />
� For a certain area that requires tight/higher level of security on the door, the<br />
system user can enable the Dual Card Access Mode, Card + PIN Mode, Access<br />
counter and Antipassback mode together at the same door.<br />
� When user needs to temporary disable any operation on a door, 4 digits of<br />
password is required to lock or unlock the reader interface.<br />
� When faced with certain circumstances that require multi-door interlocking to<br />
keep track all the operation of the doors, I-CASS enables the user to configure<br />
any 5 doors in a list that operates on multi-door interlocking mode. This mode is<br />
to allow only one door being open at a same time.<br />
� SMS service is introduced to enable end user to send short messages to the<br />
cardholder when they access the door reader.<br />
� During system breakdown , the EKEY is used to override the door to security<br />
OFF status.<br />
� I-CASS only accepts proximity technology and Mifare technology for smartcard<br />
system<br />
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As a guard tour controller<br />
� I-CASS is embedded with a simple guard tour feature that enables a guard team to<br />
complete a check routine on-line. This feature can operate concurrently with door<br />
access mode and alarm monitoring mode.<br />
� Guard tour checking feature is useful for the end-user that requires safe guard<br />
operation.<br />
� A total of 50 teams are enabled to perform theirs daily checking routine.<br />
� Every operation of the guard will automatically be recorded into the system<br />
memory. An audible sound will be generated and an informative message in the<br />
form of icon will be shown on the display when the guard had missed checking on<br />
the specified doors.<br />
� Duress alarm function is introduced to the guard in order to generate an<br />
emergency signal to back-end PC whenever emergency cases occurr.<br />
Act as Alarm Panel<br />
� Simultaneous with door access system, I-CASS is also embedded with alarm<br />
panel features that allows user to manually or automatically arm and disarm the<br />
alarm input zones by using 2 sets of alarm PIN.<br />
� Each door interface comes with 2 zones of supervised alarm inputs zone that<br />
enables user to identify the input that is being cut, bypassed or where the alarm is<br />
coming from.<br />
Time Attendance System<br />
� When using I-CASS, users automatically enroll with single shift, cross overnight<br />
shift time attendance features that enable users to generate a complete time<br />
management data for company payroll system.<br />
� The systems will record any valid entry or exit of the user. With these<br />
transactions, a complete time management report will be generated by using a PC<br />
software.<br />
� With this system the user can easily identify latecomers and late leavers of the<br />
day.<br />
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Network Ethernet Ready<br />
� In order to reduce the wiring during installation, the system comes with Ethernet<br />
ready feature that allow users to plug and play the Ethernet feature through a LAN<br />
connection.<br />
� This Ethernet functions at a 10Mbps data transmission rate.(10BaseT)<br />
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Precaution of System Installation<br />
� Proper earth connection is required for every communication buses. (Connect the<br />
earth cable to power supply earth point)<br />
� Use a recommended RS485 cabling (Belden 24AWG 1419A)<br />
� Proper termination on the terminal is required.<br />
� Every joint connection between two communications cable have to proper solder<br />
joint.<br />
� Avoid laying the communication cable against the high power cabling such as airconditional<br />
cabling or any heavy machinery cabling that able to create a huge<br />
electromagnetic field.<br />
� Please follow the RS485 industrial standard rules and regulation that don not<br />
connect more than 32 termination and the cabling length have to within 1.2KM<br />
� Do not touch any components in the PCB with proper static discharge protection<br />
device.<br />
� The system is running on max.13.8Vdc.<br />
� Perform "COLD START" operation before doing any system programming.<br />
� Don not remove any extra resistor been given by the manufacturer.<br />
� Properly adjust the door address DIP switch before starting up the system.<br />
� Connect the surge protection card for every unit of door lock device.<br />
� If requires high power door lock device at the system, please add in additional<br />
relay of the lock device.<br />
� For communication which is more than 1.2 KM, please use any RS485 signal<br />
booster.<br />
� Maintain at least 2 feet distance between two readers interface to prevent<br />
interference.<br />
� When using E-key, please do not over insert the E-key into the prepared slot.<br />
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Troubleshooting<br />
1. When using a new controller taken from the box, database keyed-in may not be retained<br />
after power off ?<br />
R1. � On Board battery is not fully charged yet.<br />
S1. � Apply the Power supply for at least 8 hours to charge-up the on board battery<br />
first.<br />
2. PC Software cannot retrieve data from the controller that is newly installed.<br />
S1. � Cold Start the controller before powering up on the site.<br />
(Cold Start - Please refer to the manufacturer.)<br />
3. How do I know that the controller receive the data transmitted from the PC ?<br />
A1. � The Uplink Rx LED (T1+ & T1-) at the controller should blink whenever the<br />
PC software (SmartGuard) is up and running.<br />
4. How do I know that the reader is in emergency mode ?<br />
A1. � Observe the reader LCD. When the reader is in normal operation, the LCD<br />
should show date/time & transaction status If the reader is in emergency mode,<br />
the LCD will display the strings “<strong>Door</strong> Comm Down”.<br />
5. What cause the <strong>Door</strong> Interface or Reader down frequently ?<br />
R1. � Wrong DIP switches setting; maybe same setting existed in the same bus.<br />
R2. � <strong>Controller</strong> reset frequently.<br />
R3. � Voltage of the power supply too low (less than 10V ).<br />
R4. � Communication wire wrongly terminated (C+ & C- polarity reversed)<br />
S1.<br />
Correct the DIP switch setting<br />
Possible cause by:<br />
� 2 IN reader setting for the same door.<br />
� 2 out reader setting for the same door.<br />
� Same address with other door interface.<br />
S2. � Check the controller.<br />
� Check the power supply (CPC 30), make sure the power supply can generate<br />
sufficient power to devices (such as lock, reader) connected to it<br />
S3.<br />
� Backup battery voltage is low.<br />
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S4.<br />
Check the communication wire termination:<br />
� T1+(<strong>Door</strong> interface) to C+(controller)<br />
� T1- (<strong>Door</strong> interface) to C- (controller)<br />
� T2+ (<strong>Door</strong> interface) to C+(controller)<br />
� T2- (<strong>Door</strong> interface) to C- (controller)<br />
6. <strong>Door</strong> lock is always activated/energized.<br />
R1. � The lock wire has been terminated wrongly.<br />
� The Power (+12V DC) had connected to the NC/NO of the relay; and the<br />
Ground (0V) had connected to the COM of the relay.<br />
S1.<br />
�<br />
2.<br />
� Change the polarity of the connection.<br />
� The Power (+12V DC) has to be connected to the COM of the relay; and the<br />
Ground (0V) has to be connected to the NC/NO of the relay.<br />
� Termination of wiring<br />
7. PC-<strong>Controller</strong> communication breaks down after recovery from power surge or<br />
blackout<br />
R1.<br />
S1.<br />
� Normally caused by the electrical earth and electrical ground (0V) being<br />
connected together at the PC.<br />
� Use the PCI Isolator to isolate the electrical Earth and electrical Ground (0V).<br />
� A new Isolator PCI will be produced starting from June 1999 to address this<br />
problem.<br />
S2. � Communication IC 75176 spoilt<br />
S3. � Wiring problem. Kindly re-check any break circuit.<br />
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Appendix A<br />
Transaction Code table/ References<br />
�<br />
ode<br />
C<br />
Description Code Description<br />
Aa System Alarm Arm Ba <strong>Controller</strong> reset<br />
Ab System Alarm DisArm Bb Interface reset<br />
Ac Alarm On Bc Reader reset<br />
Ad Alarm Off Bd Interface Up<br />
Ae Alarm Armed Be Interface Down<br />
Af Alarm DisArmed Bf Reader Up<br />
Ag Alarm Triggered Bg Reader Down<br />
Ah Alarm Isolated Bh Memory Cleared<br />
Ai Wrong Alarm Pin Bi Cold Start<br />
Aj Wrong Time Zone Bj Invalid KeyIC<br />
Ak Alarm Pin Lockout Bk Enter Programming Mode<br />
Al Duress Alarm Bl Exit Programming Mode<br />
Am Alarm Delay Arm start Bm Corrupt<br />
An Zone1 Trigger Bn Main Fail<br />
Ao Zone2 Trigger Bo Main Normal<br />
Ap Zone3 Trigger Bp Power Low<br />
Aq Zone4 Trigger Bq Power Normal<br />
Ar Zone1 Isolated Br Transaction DB Cleared<br />
As Zone2 Isolated<br />
At Zone3 Isolated<br />
Au Zone4 Isolated<br />
Ax Tamper On<br />
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�<br />
ode<br />
C<br />
Description Code Description<br />
Ca Valid Card Entry Da <strong>Door</strong> Security On<br />
Cb Valid Card Exit Db <strong>Door</strong> Security Off<br />
Cc Unknown Card Number Dc <strong>Door</strong> open<br />
Cd Wrong Facility code Dd <strong>Door</strong> Forced open<br />
Ce Antipassback Violation De <strong>Door</strong> Left open<br />
Cf Reset Antipassback Df Pulse <strong>Door</strong> open<br />
Cg Card Enable Dg <strong>Door</strong> Closed<br />
Ch Card Disable Dh Manual Lock release<br />
Ci Card InActive Di Valid Pin Access<br />
Cj Card Expired Dj Invalid Pin Access<br />
Ck Card Lockout Dk Valid Pin Entry<br />
Cl Reset Lockout Dl Valid Pin Exit<br />
Cm Valid First Card Dm Wrong Pin<br />
Cn Valid Dual Card Entry Dn Change Pin<br />
Co Valid Dual Card Exit Do <strong>Door</strong> Interlocked<br />
Cp Unknown Dual Card Dp Access Over flow<br />
Cq Dual Card Violation Dq Counter Cleared<br />
Cr Dual Card Unmatched Dr Valid EKey<br />
Cs Dual Card Flash twice Ds Invalid EKey<br />
Ct First Card Timeout<br />
Cu First Card Lockout<br />
Cv Second Card Lockout<br />
�<br />
ode<br />
C<br />
Description Code Description<br />
Ea Output1 On Fa Valid Guard Tour Card<br />
Eb Output1 Off Fb Invalid Guard Tour Card<br />
Ec Output2 On Fc Guard Tour Duress On<br />
Ed Output2 Off Fd Guard Tour Duress Off<br />
Ee Output1 Isolated Fe Guard Tour Alarm On<br />
Ef Output1 Activated Ff Guard Tour Alarm Off<br />
Eg Output2 Isolated Fg Wrong Station<br />
Eh Output2 Activated Fh Wrong Timing<br />
Ei Input1 On Fi Station Checked<br />
Ej Input1 Off<br />
Ek Input2 On<br />
El Input2 Off<br />
Em Input3 On<br />
En Input3 Off<br />
Eo Input4 On<br />
Ep Input4 Off<br />
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dd/mm DDD hh:mm<br />
Reader Tampered<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm<br />
<strong>Door</strong> Force Open<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm<br />
<strong>Door</strong> Left Open<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm<br />
Pulse <strong>Door</strong> Open<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm<br />
Alarm Triggered<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm<br />
Mem Time Out !<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm<br />
Battery Low<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm<br />
Battery Normal<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm<br />
Security On<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm<br />
Security Off<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm<br />
<strong>Door</strong> Comm Down<br />
� Reader/ <strong>Door</strong> Message status<br />
Indicate Reader casing opened<br />
Indicate <strong>Door</strong> break-in<br />
Indicate <strong>Door</strong> left/ let opened<br />
Indicate received Pulse <strong>Door</strong> Open from software/<br />
Exit button pressed.<br />
Indicate <strong>Door</strong> Interface’s Alarm triggered.<br />
Indicate Memory Timeout for Reader function mode<br />
Indicate Battery Low (below 9v)<br />
Indicate Battery back to normal status<br />
Indicate <strong>Door</strong> Security On<br />
Indicate <strong>Door</strong> Security Off<br />
Indicate Reader run on emergency mode. (Main <strong>Controller</strong> down)<br />
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dd/mm DDD hh:mm<br />
Unknown Card<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm<br />
Wrong Time Zone<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm<br />
Wrong PIN<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm<br />
Card Lock Out<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm<br />
Card Expired<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm<br />
Wrong Site Code<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm<br />
Anti-PassBack<br />
dd/mm DDD hh:mm<br />
Unknown DualCard<br />
� Reader Error Message References<br />
Indicate Card not installed to <strong>Controller</strong>.<br />
Indicate Card do not have valid access time period.<br />
Indicate Card Pin not match with Access Card.<br />
(Used on Card + Pin mode only)<br />
Indicate Card been bar/ lockouted by <strong>Controller</strong>.<br />
Indicate Card/ <strong>Door</strong> Accessibility carried expired.<br />
Indicate Card not in correct site.<br />
Indicate Card having an Antipassback violation.<br />
Indicate Card not installed as Dual Card.<br />
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