Service manual

Getting Started
1–2 B.A.S.I.S. V Service Manual
B.A.S.I.S. V PRODUCT OVERVIEW
System
overview
Figure 1.1 shows the components of the B.A.S.I.S. V system. The table
below defines each of the components in the system.
Components Definition
Magnetic stripe card
encoder
Device that reads, encodes, and erases information on a
magnetic stripe card.
Smart card encoder
(not shown)
Device that reads, encodes, and erases information on a smart
card.
Magnetic stripe
electronic lock
A battery-powered, self-contained, programmable lock that
uses standard magnetic stripe cards and controls access to a
door.
Smart card
electronic lock
(not shown)
A battery-powered, self-contained, programmable lock that
uses smart cards and controls access to a door.
Dual validation
electronic lock
(not shown)
A battery-powered, self-contained, programmable lock that
uses standard magnetic stripe cards and PINs, and controls
access to a door.
Proximity card
electronic lock
(not shown)
A battery-powered, self-contained, programmable lock that
uses proximity cards and controls access to a door.
Exit hardware trim
(not shown)
B.A.S.I.S. escutcheon assembly (including B.A.S.I.S. reader and
control electronics) and external battery compartment used
with mortise, rim, concealed vertical rod, and surface vertical
rod exit hardware (panic) devices.
PDA running
B.A.S.I.S. Transport
software
Device that lets you transfer reader configurations from
B.A.S.I.S. 2002 System Administration to the locks, transfer
history records from B.A.S.I.S. Locks and EX Series Exit
Hardware Trim to System Administration, and view
diagnostics information for B.A.S.I.S. Locks and EX Series Exit
Hardware Trim.
B.A.S.I.S. 2002
software
Software that lets you define programming settings and the
user database for groups of locks, as well as individual locks.
The software lets you view and print information about locks
at any time.
Access card A card containing identification information. A card is given to
a user and is similar to a key, letting the user gain access to a
controlled area.
Programming cable A cable for connecting B.A.S.I.S. Locks and Exit Hardware
Trim to the serial cable.
Serial cable A cable for connecting the programming cable to the PDA.