User`s guide
21-0381E v4.7.4
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Sys Config Tech-Ref
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numeric paging). For details, refer to "Programmable
Outputs".
The message to be sent to the pager will be the
"Panel Code" (or "Account UID"), and an output-
reference number (1= 1
st
one in selected range; 2 =
2
nd
one in selected range; etc.).
It is very useful to print out a small alarm/output
reference (wallet or pager-size), for each system that
has numeric paging set-up.
Also See
: [Management], Serial Reporting.
Software-Based Text Paging (Serial Reporting)
STU (xL Panels; UK/ACPO only)
This pertains to an internal (modular) interface to a
subscriber terminal unit.
- Enable line fault input: Whether or not the
STU has an output to indicate a 'line fail' to the
STU interface.
- Line fail polarity: Positive Fail
(Low=Normal), or Negative Fail
(High=Normal).
System Card-Access Settings
The System Access Screen
Facilities that include Door Control modules
provide integrated access-control (who can go
where and when) as a seamless adjunct to
security and monitoring features. The System
Access screen contains card-format settings,
and other card-access settings for a panel.
Two card types can be set up, allowing either Wiegand /
Prox and Magstripe/barcode, or two types of Wiegand /
Prox cards to be used with each specific panel.
How to Get Here
Multi-Account Systems: First select [Account Folders]
in the 'tree', and locate and double-click the desired
account.
MyTools Bar: System Access
In the Tree
: Configuration (click the "+"),
System, Access
(Under the specific panel
group and panel--if listed in the 'tree'.)
Related Topic
: "Other Desktop Choices"
Tip: The Grid / Form toolbar-button allows selecting
your preferred view-mode (forms view is recommended
here).
Things You Can Do
View or change settings as desired for the
specific panel (see the selection-descriptions).
Settings Needed for C2000 Units (UK)
Token Type: Wiegand;
Card ID--Position and Length: Ignored;
Card ID--Bits per Card: 32;
Odd parity--Position/Start/Length: 32/14/18;
Even parity--Position/Start/Length: 1/2/18.
Disabling Odd or Even Parity-Checking
If odd or even parity-checking is not desired, or
the position and start values are not known:
Ensure 'position' and 'start' are set to any
non-zero value (1-40);
Set the length to 0 (zero).