User's Manual
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Card Access Security Sensor Bridge V2 Page 7 of 12
Quick Start & Installation Guide Card Access, Inc.
• Properties Page Help:
o Sensor TxID: Enter the TxID printed on the Sensor Label. The TxID is a 6 or 7-digit alphanumeric address.
o Sensor Name: An optional descriptive name may be entered here. This name is displayed on the property
page of the Bridge when data for this sensor is received.
o Sensor Contact State: shows the current state of the contact as "Opened" or "Closed."
o Sensor Status: shows whether the sensor as "Online" or "Offline." This status is affected by the connection
state of the Security Sensor Bridge(s).
o Last Sensor Event: shows the date and time of the last event received, as well as the contact status and low-
battery status.
o Last Signal Level: shows the approximate signal level of the last received event. Use this level to aid in proper
positioning of sensors.
o Supervisory Timeout: sets the number of supervisory periods which must be missed before the “Supervisory
Lost” event is triggered. Supervisory periods for these sensors are every 64 minutes.
o Supervisory State: shows current state of the supervisory signal monitor.
o Statistics: shows the number of events and RX success of the sensor.
• Actions Page Help:
• Identify Sensor: Click this button to allow the driver to automatically 'learn' the TxID of the sensor. After clicking
the button, activate the 'Tamper' switch on the sensor as follows:
o Micro/Door Window Sensor: Remove the sensor cover and slide the battery about half-way out of the battery
holder. When finished, slide the battery back in. When the sensor has been
successfully identified, the TxID will appear in the Sensor TxID field of the Driver
Properties page.
o Recessed /Door Window Sensor: Insert the blade of a standard screwdriver into the
slot at the top of the sensor. Press in firmly while slowly rotating the top 1/8 turn
counter-clockwise, then rotate it back. When the sensor has been successfully
identified, the TxID will appear in the Sensor TxID field of the Driver Properties page.
• Cancel Identify: Click this button to abort the sensor identify process. Note that clicking
this button is not necessary if you have successfully identified a sensor.
Panic Button Sensor Driver Details
• Supported Devices:
o GE Water-Resistant Panic Pendant
- Card Access Model Number: GPB10A
- GE Model Number: NX-475
o GE Multi-Purpose Panic Button
- Card Access Model Number: GMP10A
- GE Model Number: 60-906-95
NOTE: This driver MUST be used in conjunction with the Card Access
Security Sensor Bridge hardware and DriverWorks driver. GE Wireless
Sensors do NOT need to be associated in any way with a specific Security
Sensor Bridge in Composer.
• Properties Page Help:
o Sensor TxID: Enter the TxID printed on the Sensor Label. The TxID is a 6 or 7-digit alphanumeric address.