Installation & Setup User Guide Table of Contents Chapter 1: Before You Begin Installing B.A.S.I.S. ..................13 System Setup Checklist ................................................................................ 13 Configure B.A.S.I.S. ........................................................................................................ 13 Installation Prerequisites ............................................................................... 16 Upgrading to B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition .
Table of Contents Install & Configure SQL Server or Oracle Server (Does Not Apply to SQL Server Desktop Engine Users) .............................................................................................................. 41 Install the B.A.S.I.S. Software ......................................................................................... 42 Attach the Hardware Key (B.A.S.I.S. License Server Computer Only) ........................... 47 Start the Communication Server ..........................
Installation & Setup User Guide Step 3: Video Software Settings ..................................................................................... 72 CCP601 Manual Override Settings (Factory Default) ........................................................................................................................ 76 CON-500 Camera Controller Programming Unit ........................................... 77 Chapter 6: Setting Up & Configuring a Capture Station ........
Table of Contents E-Mail/Paging Setup Procedures .................................................................. 92 Prerequisites ................................................................................................................... 92 WirelessOffice Procedures .............................................................................................. 93 B.A.S.I.S. Procedures ...................................................................................................
Installation & Setup User Guide Step 5: Install B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition ..................................................................... 154 Step 6: Create the Lenel User ....................................................................................... 155 Step 7: Run Database Setup ........................................................................................ 157 Chapter 12: Configuring Oracle 9i Client Software ..............159 Oracle 9i Client Installation and Configuration ..
Table of Contents DirectX Version Overview ........................................................................... 201 Installing DirectX Version 9.0 ........................................................................................ 201 Appendix B: Accounts and Passwords .................................205 Password Standards ................................................................................... 205 Enable/Disable Strong Password Enforcement .........................................
Installation & Setup User Guide ........................................................................................229 Back Up the SQL Server Desktop Engine Database .................................................... 229 Insure Minimum Server Requirements are Met ............................................................ 229 Install B.A.S.I.S. on the New Server ............................................................................. 229 Stop the MSSQLSERVER Service ...........................
Table of Contents Running the License Server in Windows ...................................................................... 250 Determining if the License Server is Running ............................................................... 250 Appendix J: CCD/CCTV Video Setup for Discontinued Hardware ................................................................................251 Configuring Video Hardware and Software .................................................
Installation & Setup User Guide Logging Out of the License Administration Application ................................................. 271 Appendix L: Room Layout & Lighting Setup for a Capture Station with Discontinued Video Capture Hardware ................................................................................273 Environmental Considerations Affecting Flash & Camera Capture Quality 273 Capture Station Setup Specifications ..........................................................
Table of Contents Edit the Appembed.htm and Template.ica File ............................................................. 292 Step 5: Installing B.A.S.I.S. on the Server .................................................................... 293 Step 6: Publishing B.A.S.I.S. as a Web Application ...................................................... 294 Is it Working? ................................................................................................................ 297 Installing B.A.S.I.S.
Installation & Setup User Guide Chapter 1: Before You Begin Installing B.A.S.I.S. System Setup Checklist Specific hardware, operating system, database system, and web browser requirements must be met prior to the B.A.S.I.S.® installation. Please refer to the release notes for those requirements. The release notes are located on the root of the B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition CD in a file named B.A.S.I.S. ET Release Notes.rtf. Configure B.A.S.I.S.
1: Before You Begin Installing B.A.S.I.S. Access Control Server/Configuration & Monitoring Station 1. Install Microsoft Windows Server software. 2. Determine whether your database will use Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, or the default (SQL Server Desktop Engine) database layout. 3. Configure the computer for TCP/IP. For more information, refer to Chapter 7: Configuring Computers for TCP/IP on page 87. 4. Oracle Server users ONLY: Install Oracle 9i Server software.
Installation & Setup User Guide Alarm Monitoring Station 1. Install Windows Workstation software. 2. Configure the computer for TCP/IP. For more information, refer to Chapter 7: Configuring Computers for TCP/IP on page 87. 3. Oracle users ONLY: Install and Configure Oracle 9i client software. For more information, refer to Chapter 12: Configuring Oracle 9i Client Software on page 159. 4. Install the B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition software. For more information, refer to Chapter 3: Installing B.A.S.I.S.
1: Before You Begin Installing B.A.S.I.S. Installation Prerequisites The following are required components that must be installed prior to installing B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition: • DirectX 9.0. • Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 or later, if running Windows 2000. • Windows XP Service Pack 1a or later, if running Windows XP. • Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0 (not required to install B.A.S.I.S., but needed to open the documentation).
Installation & Setup User Guide follows, Windows 2000 Service Pack 4, Windows XP Service Pack 1a, and Acrobat Reader 6.0 have already been installed. Warning a. If the [DirectX 9.0] button is not grayed out, click the button and install DirectX 9.0. For more information, refer to Appendix A: Installing DirectX on page 201. b. If the [Win2K Service Pack 4] button is not grayed out and you are using Windows 2000, click the button and install Windows 2000 Service Pack 4. c.
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Upgrading to B.A.S.I.S.
Installation & Setup User Guide Chapter 2: Upgrade Procedures B.A.S.I.S. Upgrade Checklist 1. The B.A.S.I.S. database must be backed up. It is CRITICAL that you have an up-to-date backup of the database before you begin the upgrade process. For more information, refer to Chapter 13: Database Backup and Restoration on page 165. 2. All workstations must be upgraded to Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 or later. Workstations are any computers where B.A.S.I.S.
2: Upgrade Procedures are configured for automatic start up, temporarily change them to manual start up. The following services should be shut down: • LS Communication Server • LS DataExchange Server • LS Global Output Server • LS License Server • LS Linkage Server • LS Login Driver • LS OpenIT Service • LS Replicator • LS Video Archive Server 7. Be sure all B.A.S.I.S. applications are closed on all workstations. Users should not run any B.A.S.I.S.
Installation & Setup User Guide Upgrading from B.A.S.I.S. 2000 or B.A.S.I.S. 2002 Warning Before beginning the upgrade process, make sure that you have an up-to-date backup of the B.A.S.I.S. database. For more information, refer to Chapter 13: Database Backup and Restoration on page 165. The following instructions apply to upgrading from B.A.S.I.S. 2000 or B.A.S.I.S. 2002. Your upgrade procedure may vary slightly depending on what build of B.A.S.I.S. you have installed. Notes: In order to run B.A.S.I.S.
2: Upgrade Procedures divider bar can now be slightly lowered in FormsDesigner to make more room for controls that are viewable on all pages. Upgrading B.A.S.I.S. 24 — revision 143 1. Users upgrading from Access to SQL Server Desktop Engine: Make sure that you can successfully log into the current B.A.S.I.S. 2000 system and that the database being used is the database that you want to upgrade. 2. Insert the B.A.S.I.S.
Installation & Setup User Guide status and progress bar will be updated as the upgrade progresses. 8. Depending on the components that were installed, you may need to reboot the computer. If you are prompted to do so, reboot the computer. Attach the Hardware Key (B.A.S.I.S. License Server Computer Only) B.A.S.I.S. software is protected by a hardware security key. There are two types of hardware security keys available for use with B.A.S.I.S.: parallel port and USB. You may request either.
2: Upgrade Procedures Upgrade Your B.A.S.I.S. SQL or Oracle Database After B.A.S.I.S. and the database software have been installed and configured, you must then install the access control-related reports, tables, triggers, and default data. These instructions are for upgrading a B.A.S.I.S. SQL or Oracle database. If you are upgrading an Access database, refer to Upgrade Your B.A.S.I.S. Access Database on page 30. 1. Click the Windows Start button, then select Programs > B.A.S.I.S. ET > Database Setup.
Installation & Setup User Guide This is displayed by selecting Administration > System Options in System Administration or ID CredentialCenter. The following rules apply to the B.A.S.I.S. database password: a. Passwords cannot be blank. b. Passwords cannot be the same as the user name. c. Passwords cannot be one of the following keywords: 1) MULTIMEDIA 2) PROKUPETS 3) PROKUPET 4) BEST 5) BASIS 6) PASSWORD d.
2: Upgrade Procedures 3) SYS, CHANGE_ON_INSTALL 5. If the password is considered weak, the Database Server Account Passwords window is displayed, as shown: 6. If you do not wish to change the password at this time, click [Continue] and proceed to step 7. If you wish to change the password for a database server account now, select the account from the list, then click [Change Password].
Installation & Setup User Guide c. In the Confirm password field, type the new password again. Because the password can’t be seen while you type, this gives you an extra assurance that you typed it correctly. d. When the password is changed, it must be changed on the Login Driver and on the database server. If the Login Driver and the database server are running on the same machine, proceed to step e.
2: Upgrade Procedures Note: In B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition, Microsoft Access is not supported. If you were using an Access database prior to this upgrade, your database will be switched to a SQL Server Desktop Engine database. 8. 9. Note: In the Database Setup Options window: a. Select the Upgrade from previous build (same release), or install system reports radio button. b. Click [Continue]. Click [Exit] upon successful completion.
Installation & Setup User Guide Important: • If you are upgrading a B.A.S.I.S. SQL or Oracle database, refer to Upgrade Your B.A.S.I.S. SQL or Oracle Database on page 26. 1. Click the Windows Start button, then select Programs > B.A.S.I.S. ET > Database Setup. 2. The Welcome window is displayed. Click [Continue]. You will need to type in your password to continue. Initially, the password is MULTIMEDIA.
2: Upgrade Procedures Engine.) It is strongly recommended that you change this password once you are set up. Click [OK]. 32 — revision 143 3. Click [Continue]. 4. In B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition, Microsoft Access is not supported.
Installation & Setup User Guide converted to a SQL Server Desktop Engine database. Click [OK]. 5. 6. In the Database Setup Options window: a. Select the Upgrade from prior release radio button. b. Click [Continue]. Upon successful completion, click [Continue] if you wish to view the setup log. Otherwise, click [Exit].
2: Upgrade Procedures Maintaining and Removing B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition Note: B.A.S.I.S. can be removed more quickly by following the Removing B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition procedure on page 38 instead. 1. To modify, repair, or remove your existing B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition installation, insert the B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition CD-ROM into a CDROM drive on a computer that has the same build of B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition installed.
Installation & Setup User Guide button. Click [Remove >] to remove B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition from your computer. 4. What happens next depends on what option you chose. • If you chose the Repair option, click [Install] to repair the program. • If you chose the Modify option, the Custom Setup window is displayed. Select the B.A.S.I.S. features you wish to have installed or those you want to remove. a. Click the name of a feature on the left to display its description on the right.
2: Upgrade Procedures 36 — revision 143 b. Click the icon to the left of a feature to display a popup menu of installation choices for that feature, as shown. c. Click [Next >] to continue.
Installation & Setup User Guide d. The Ready to Modify the Program window is displayed. Click [Install]. 5. A status meter will indicate the progress of the installation or removal. 6. Click [Finish]. 7. Reboot the computer if you are prompted to do so.
2: Upgrade Procedures Removing B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition There are two ways to remove the B.A.S.I.S. software. The quick way is detailed below. B.A.S.I.S. can also be removed by following the Maintaining and Removing B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition procedure on page 34, but the process is more involved. 1. In the Control Panel: a. Double-click “Add or Remove Programs”. b. In the Currently installed programs listing, select “B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition”. c. Click [Remove]. 2.
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Installation & Setup User Guide Chapter 3: Installing B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition Installation Procedures Before installing B.A.S.I.S., the following must be installed: • DirectX 9.0. • Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 or later, if running Windows 2000. • Windows XP Service Pack 1a or later, if running Windows XP. If any of these are not installed, a message will indicate what needs to be installed, and the B.A.S.I.S. installation will be terminated. To install DirectX 9.
3: Installing B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition Install the B.A.S.I.S. Software 1. Insert the B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition CD-ROM into a CD-ROM drive on a computer running the Windows operating system. 2. Click the Windows Start button. Click the Run... popup menu choice. In the Run window, select setup.exe from the CD-ROM drive. Alternatively, you can run Setup from Explorer. 3. Click the “Install B.A.S.I.S. ET” link. 4. When prompted, read the Software License Agreement. If you agree to its terms: 5.
Installation & Setup User Guide 7. Click [Next >]. 8. If you selected any database type other than IBM DB2, skip ahead to step 9. If you selected IBM DB2, the following information message is displayed over top of the ODBC Data Source windows: 9. a. Click [OK]. If you need to, move the System Location Information Information window out of the way so that you can see the ODBC Data Source windows. b.
3: Installing B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition and specify a different location. • Note: In the Port field, enter the number of the port to be used for access control system communication. It is recommended that you accept the default value of 8189. If you accept the default port setting of 8189, it is written into the ACS.INI file. If you want to enter a port setting other than 8189, it is written into both the ACS.INI file AND the …B.A.S.I.S.\LicenseServerConfig\Server.Properties file.
Installation & Setup User Guide Notes: Click the name of a feature on the left to display its description on the right. Below the Feature Description the disk space requirements of the selected feature are displayed. 11. Click the icon to the left of a feature to display a popup menu of installation choices for that feature, as illustrated. Click [Next]. 12. Click [Install] to begin the installation.
3: Installing B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition 13. A check is performed behind-the-scenes to determine if a language pack is installed. If an old language pack is installed, the following message is displayed: • If you wish to cancel the installation and remove the language pack by yourself, click [Cancel]. • If you wish to remove the language pack and continue the installation, click [Remove & Continue]. 14. After Windows configures B.A.S.I.S., the status and progress bar will be updated. 15.
Installation & Setup User Guide Attach the Hardware Key (B.A.S.I.S. License Server Computer Only) B.A.S.I.S. software is protected by a hardware security key. There are two types of hardware security keys available for use with B.A.S.I.S.: parallel port and USB. You may request either. Please remember to physically attach the hardware key (“dongle” adapter) directly to the respective port on the computer that has License Server installed in order for the software to run properly.
3: Installing B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition To configure a USB hardware key: 1. 48 — revision 143 Install the Rainbow USB hardware key driver by doing the following: a. Navigate to the Rainbow directory on Disc 2 of the B.A.S.I.S. Installation disk set, and then double-click the RainbowSSD5.2.exe file. b. The InstallShield Wizard starts. Click [Next]. c. The wizard continues, and the License Agreement window opens.
Installation & Setup User Guide d. The wizard continues, and the Setup Type window opens. Select the Custom radio button, and then click [Next]. e. On the custom screen make sure that only the USB driver is selected for installation. Click [Next]. f. A message warning that you must not have the hardware key attached to the PC displays. Make sure that the hardware key is not attached to the PC, and then click [Install]. g. The wizard completes. Click [Finish] to exit the wizard.
3: Installing B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition 2. 3. 50 — revision 143 Install the USB hardware key by doing the following: a. Attach the USB hardware key to any available USB port. b. The Found New Hardware wizard starts. Click [Next]. c. The hardware is detected, and the Found New Hardware wizard completes. Click [Finish]. The hardware key is now configured and ready to be used.
Installation & Setup User Guide You are now ready to install the software license! Start the Communication Server If you will be performing downloads to a PDA, the Communication Server must be started. To run the Communication Server as an application: 1. Click the Start button, then select Programs > B.A.S.I.S. ET > Communication Server. 2. The Communication Server will start. An icon will appear in the system tray, and the Lnlcomsrvr.
3: Installing B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition it is case-sensitive when upgrading from Access to SQL Server Desktop Engine.) Important: It is strongly recommended that you change this password once you are set up. For more information, refer to Change the Database Password on page 206. Click [OK]. 4. 5. In the Database Setup Options window: a. Select the Create new database option if you don’t already have a database.
Installation & Setup User Guide Chapter 4: CCD/CCTV Video Setup Configuring Video Hardware & Software This procedure will verify that your system video capture board and required Windows drivers are configured properly for live video capture/CCTV video with one of the following Integral Technologies video capture boards: • FlashPoint 3Dx Lite PCI • FlashPoint 3Dx Pro PCI • FlashPoint 3D Plus PCI 8 MB • FlashPoint 3D Pro PCI Those with other capture boards should refer to Appendix J: CCD/CCTV Vide
4: CCD/CCTV Video Setup X X CAM-CCP500K-EU X X X X X CAM-500K-USB X X X X X CAM-500K-USB-EU X X X X X Note: X X X X X X X Tripod with pan tilt mounts with European plugs and cables Camera and light 110 VAC power supplies X Tripod with pan tilt mounts Fixed diffused light with tilt head X USB adapter kit S-Video camera with built-in 16X AF lens X Image capture card 450 lines X S-Video Cable 12-foot length 1/4 inch color CCD camera with autofocus/Iris 32X zoom lens CAM
Installation & Setup User Guide most common cable is # HOC-3610, expanded cable [RGBS (DB-9)] composite, S-Video, photo coupler. Note: Although FlashPoint boards have multiple video inputs (the number depends on the model of FlashPoint board), Alarm Monitoring stations are configured to use only one FlashPoint video input at a time.
4: CCD/CCTV Video Setup Step 3: Install the FlashPoint VGA Display Adapter Driver For FlashPoint 3D and 3Dx boards, refer to Chapter 2 of the FlashPoint 3D Installation Guide. Those with all other models, refer to Appendix J: CCD/CCTV Video Setup for Discontinued Hardware. If you are using the FlashPoint 3Dx Lite PCI [ # HO-3280 with Dell OptiPlex GX400 (config. 6) or Dell Precision 340 (config. 1 and config. 3)], you may use the following procedure to install the device driver. Note: 1.
Installation & Setup User Guide Lite PCI and the FlashPoint 3Dx Pro PCI both have 8 MB; older boards may have between 1 MB and 8 MB. 1. Start the Windows Control Panel. Double-click on the Display program icon. The Display Properties folder will appear. You may also select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Display. 2. Click on the Settings tab to switch to the Settings form. 3.
4: CCD/CCTV Video Setup Step 5: Install FlashPoint Software 1. If you have not already done so, run setup.exe from the first FlashPoint setup disk. In the Select Components dialog, select only the FlashPoint FPG3D Capture Application. 2. Reboot your computer if prompted to do so. Step 6: Connect Your Video Camera(s) to Your FlashPoint 3D Board The FlashPoint board connections diagram that follows applies only to the Lite version of Flashpoint 3D.
Installation & Setup User Guide Step 7: Verify That Your Video Board and Drivers Are Working Properly This can be done easily and quickly using the FPG3D32 application which ships with your FlashPoint board. Note that if FPG3D32 is unable to display video, neither will B.A.S.I.S.; i.e., the FPG3D32 application can be used for testing your video hardware and driver setup like the Windows test print feature can be used to test your printer hardware and driver setup. 1. Terminate any currently running B.A.S.
4: CCD/CCTV Video Setup Step 8: Video Software Settings Video Software Settings for a CCTV Station • Video Source, Input Standard and Input Format. Video Verification uses the video source, input standard and input format configured on the Workstations form of ID CredentialCenter’s/System Administration’s Workstations folder. Consult the ID CredentialCenter/System Administration User Guide on how to make those adjustments in the Workstations folder. • Video Colors and Video Sync Mode.
Installation & Setup User Guide FlashPoint/MCI Video Settings Form Section/Field Value Video Board FlashPoint Input Format S Video Input Standard NTSC Video Source 1 Alternate Sync Mode unchecked High Resolution Capture checked Flash Type None Flash Field Delay N/A The video board name to use for the FlashPoint 3D/3Dx is just “FlashPoint.” (The capture dialog auto-detects which type of FlashPoint board you have installed.
4: CCD/CCTV Video Setup • Chromakey form. Preset to 30% tolerance • Effects Gallery form.
Installation & Setup User Guide CCP601 Manual Override Settings (Factory Default) Menu 1: • Initial Set Off • Back Light On • Color On • Negative Off • Focus Auto/Mnl • Flickerless Off • WBC Mode Auto Menu 2: • Camera ID Off • Sharpness 11 • Brightness 48 • AE Mode Manual • Shutter Normal • Iris 199 • AGC 60 If you want to change the factory settings, you can purchase the CON-500 Camera Controller Programming Unit from BEST.
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Installation & Setup User Guide Chapter 5: CCD/CCTV Video Setup for USB Devices Live video capture can be supported via the USB port instead of a video card. The Belkin USB VideoBus™ II (VideoBus) will accept any NTSC composite video input and convert it into PC-compatible digital video and image formats. It connects directly to the USB port. There is no need to open the computer to install or configure cards. No power supply is needed - VideoBus is powered by the USB connection.
5: CCD/CCTV Video Setup for USB Devices • Video cable(s) and possible CCTV switcher: The cable(s) needed depend on the number of CCTV cameras the computer is supposed to connect to and the video format being used. The most common cable is # HOC-3610, expanded cable [RGBS (DB-9)] composite, S-Video, photo coupler. Step 2: Install the F5U208 VideoBus II USB Cable (Windows XP) Notes: This procedure is for installing on Windows XP only.
Installation & Setup User Guide and it is also located in the Belkin F5U208 USB Drivers\Windows XP directory on Disc 2 of the B.A.S.I.S. Installation Disk Set. 1. CLOSE ALL WINDOWS PROGRAMS before installing the VideoBus software. The installation will not work correctly if any other Windows programs are open during the installation. 2. Connect the camera and CCTV switcher (if necessary) to the Belkin USB VideoBus II. 3.
5: CCD/CCTV Video Setup for USB Devices Disc 2 may run and open the Third Party Components Wizard. If this happens, close the wizard.) 68 — revision 143 c. Click [Browse], navigate to the D:\Belkin F5U208 USB Drivers\Windows XP directory, where D:\ is your CD-ROM drive, and then click [OK]. d. Click [Next]. 6. A warning stating that the Belkin USB VideoBus II, Video has not passed Windows Logo testing. Click [Continue Anyway]. 7.
Installation & Setup User Guide 9. The installation process will automatically restart because there are two components (audio and video) that must be installed. Repeat steps 4-8, and then proceed to step 10. 10. Installation of the Belkin VideoBus II is now complete. 11. To insure that your installation was successful and complete: a. Click the Windows Start button, then right-click on My Computer and select Properties from the right-click menu. b. Click the Hardware tab. c. Click [Device Manager].
5: CCD/CCTV Video Setup for USB Devices Step 2: Install the F5U208 VideoBus II USB Cable (Windows 2000) Notes: This procedure is installing on Windows 2000 only. For Windows XP installation procedures, please refer to Step 2: Install the F5U208 VideoBus II USB Cable (Windows XP) on page 66. Do NOT use the USB VideoBus II Installation CD. Instead, use the drivers on Disc 2 of the B.A.S.I.S. Installation Disk Set.
Installation & Setup User Guide 6. Insert Disc 2 of the B.A.S.I.S. Installation Disk Set into the CD-ROM. (Depending on how your system is configured, the setup application for Disc 2 may run and open the Third Party Components Wizard. If this happens, close the wizard.) Select the CD-ROM drive checkbox and click [Next]. 7. The Driver Files Search Results window will display. Click [Next]. 8.
5: CCD/CCTV Video Setup for USB Devices 9. Windows will finish installing software for the device. Click [Finish]. 10. The installation process will automatically restart because there are two components (audio and video) that must be installed. Repeat step 4 through 9. Step 3: Video Software Settings Video Software Settings for a CCTV Station 72 — revision 143 • Video Source, Input Standard and Input Format.
Installation & Setup User Guide Video Software Settings for a Capture Station The Multimedia Capture window has its own set of Video Source, Input Standard, Input Format, Color and Sync Mode settings completely separate from the FPG3D32 application. To adjust the Multimedia Capture settings, refer to Chapter 6: Setting Up & Configuring a Capture Station. More information is available in the BadgeDesigner User Guide, the ID CredentialCenter User Guide and the System Administration User Guide.
5: CCD/CCTV Video Setup for USB Devices FlashPoint/MCI Video Settings Form Section/Field Value Video Board FlashPoint Input Format S Video Input Standard NTSC Video Source 1 Alternate Sync Mode unchecked High Resolution Capture checked Flash Type None Flash Field Delay N/A The video board name to use for the FlashPoint 3D/3Dx is just “FlashPoint.” (The capture dialog auto-detects which type of FlashPoint board you have installed.
Installation & Setup User Guide • Chromakey form. Preset to 30% tolerance • Effects Gallery form.
5: CCD/CCTV Video Setup for USB Devices CCP601 Manual Override Settings (Factory Default) Menu 1: • Initial Set Off • Back Light On • Color On • Negative Off • Focus Auto/Mnl • Flickerless Off • WBC Mode Indoor Menu 2: • Camera ID Off • Sharpness 11 • Brightness 48 • AE Mode Manual • Shutter Normal • Iris 199 • AGC 60 If you want to change the factory settings, you can purchase the CON-500 Camera Controller Programming Unit from BEST.
Installation & Setup User Guide CON-500 Camera Controller Programming Unit TELE WIDE NEAR ON/OFF FAR MENU revision 143 — 77
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Installation & Setup User Guide Chapter 6: Setting Up & Configuring a Capture Station Environmental Considerations Affecting Flash & Camera Capture Quality There are several factors to consider when selecting your capture station environment. Lighting is the most important factor and the most difficult to provide setup instructions for, because every site’s capture environment is unique. B.A.S.I.S. ships with the optimal hardware setting defaults already set.
6: Setting Up & Configuring a Capture Station 3) Click [OK]. c. If you want to capture images with the “File Import” capture source: 1) From the capture source drop-down list, select File Import. 2) Click on the File I/O Settings tab. 3) Set the file import directory to the directory where you store all of your photo files. 4) Click [Save User Defaults]. d.
Installation & Setup User Guide Recommended Badging Room Layout Entrance 10 ft. Badge Printer Camera Bounce Back Umbrella Backdrop 4.5 ft. 1.5 ft. Subject Badging Workstation Bounce Back Umbrella Exit 12 ft.
6: Setting Up & Configuring a Capture Station Final Adjustments for Fixed Diffused Lighting BACKDROP FIXED DIFFUSED LIGHT CAMERA TRIPOD 4.5 FEET Distance Variable (1.
Installation & Setup User Guide Final Adjustments for Continuous Lighting BACKDROP BOUNCE BACK UMBRELLA LIGHT Distance Variable CAMERA (1.5 feet recommended) TRIPOD TABLE 4.5 FEET STAND Basic Camera Setup (CAM-CCP-500K) Setup the DSP32X manual override settings. If you want to change the factory settings, you can purchase the CON-500 CCP Camera Controller Programming Unit from BEST (see CON-500 Camera Controller Programming Unit on page 64 for a diagram of the CON-500).
6: Setting Up & Configuring a Capture Station CCP-500 (Back View) 1. Tele Button – (Telephoto) Press this button to zoom in. TELE PUSH AUTO BLC WIDE S VIDEO OUT SHUTTER CONTROL VIDEO OUT POWER IN Class 2 Only 2. Push Auto Button – (Auto Focus) Press and hold this button to activate the auto focus function. 3. Wide Button – (Wide Angle) Press this button to zoom out. 4.
Installation & Setup User Guide picture captured becomes rough (pixilated). The subject should be within X1 to X12 zoom for optimal results. The subject should nominally fill the pre-sized crop window if adjusted properly. Always leave on “Maintain Aspect Ratio” To adjust the zoom, set the selector switch to zoom (all the way to the right). Adjust the camera apparatus for the center of the subject.
6: Setting Up & Configuring a Capture Station test picture. Label this “test 1, all lights”. From here we will adjust the room environments lighting and make minor adjustments to the iris if needed while continuing to save the sample captures at (test 2, test 3 etc.). Steps to improving capture quality: 1. Turn on all the lights in the room. 2. Open the Capture dialog and center on a test subject with the camera. 3.
Installation & Setup User Guide Chapter 7: Configuring Computers for TCP/IP At a Windows 2000 or Windows XP installation, each B.A.S.I.S. computer must be configured for the TCP/IP network protocol prior to installation of the B.A.S.I.S. software. Even on a computer that is not connected to a network, a network board must be installed and the TCP/IP protocol must be configured. Each computer must be given a fixed TCP/IP address. B.A.S.I.S. requires the TCP/IP protocol on all its workstations.
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Installation & Setup User Guide Chapter 8: Installing and Configuring WirelessOffice Messaging Software Version 5.0 WirelessOffice Messaging Software Overview WirelessOffice Messaging Software was formerly named Motorola Air Apparent. Using WirelessOffice, an e-mail and/or page can be sent for an alarm from the B.A.S.I.S. software. Manual or automatic e-mail/paging can be used.
8: Installing and Configuring WirelessOffice Messaging Software Version 5.0 the alarm type specified in the alarm definition is generated. The process that occurs for the message to be sent is as follows: 1. The LS Communication Server service monitors for alarms. When an alarm is received, it sends the alarm to the Alarm Monitoring screen and to the Linkage Server. 2. The LS Linkage Server service sends the message to the LS Global Output Server service. 3.
Installation & Setup User Guide E-mail/Paging Setup Checklist The following steps are necessary to install and configure WirelessOffice Messaging Software for use with B.A.S.I.S.: 1. Install B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition. For more information, refer to Chapter 3: Installing B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition on page 41. 2. Run Database Setup. For more information, refer to Appendix C: The Database Setup Program on page 213. 3. Install WirelessOffice.
8: Installing and Configuring WirelessOffice Messaging Software Version 5.0 E-mail and Paging Process Flow B.A.S.I.S.
Installation & Setup User Guide WirelessOffice Procedures Install WirelessOffice Messaging Software 1. Insert the WirelessOffice Messaging Software Version 5.0 CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. • If AutoPlay is enabled, this will launch the Autorun program. • If AutoPlay is not enabled, click the Windows Start, then select Run… In the Open field of the Run window, type D:\Setup.exe, where D:\ is the letter of your CD-ROM drive. Click [OK]. 2. The Welcome window will be displayed. Click [Next >]. 3.
8: Installing and Configuring WirelessOffice Messaging Software Version 5.0 If you click [Back], be aware that the default settings for that window will be selected and you will have to choose the settings you wish to use again. 5. 6. 7. The Enter Destination window will be displayed. • By default, WirelessOffice is installed to C:\Program Files\Emergin WirelessOffice. • Click [Next >]. The Enter Authorization Code window will be displayed. a.
Installation & Setup User Guide – b. 8. 9. WirelessOffice Server Click [Next >]. The Select WirelessOffice Add-Ons window will be displayed. a. Only the File Messenger component should be selected. If if others are selected, deselect them before proceeding. b. Click [Next >]. The Select WirelessOffice Tools window will be displayed. a. Select the System Administrator Manual component. b. Click [Next >].
8: Installing and Configuring WirelessOffice Messaging Software Version 5.0 10. The Select Program Folder window will be displayed. Click [Next >] to accept the default folders. 11. The Start Copying Files window will be displayed. Verify that the settings are correct, then click [Next >]. 12. A progress indicator will be displayed, and the system will copy files onto your computer. 13. The Setup Desktop Shortcuts window will be displayed.
Installation & Setup User Guide WirelessOffice Release Notes checkbox if you wish to automatically view the release notes after the installation finishes. 15. Click [Finish]. 16. The program folder will appear on the desktop, and will contain the WirelessOffice shortcut icons.
8: Installing and Configuring WirelessOffice Messaging Software Version 5.0 Configure the Modem Important: 98 — revision 143 The modem must already be added to your computer via the Windows Control Panel before it can be used by WirelessOffice. 1. In the program folder, double-click on WirelessOffice Administrator. 2. From the Tools menu, select Server Configuration. 3. The Server Configuration Wizard window will open. Click the Modems tab. 4.
Installation & Setup User Guide Configure the Carrier The carrier is the paging service that transmits messages to subscribers. To configure the carrier: 1. In the main application window of WirelessOffice Administrator, click the Carriers tab. 2. WirelessOffice lists a number of carriers (paging services) that it supports in the Carriers pane. 3. • If the carrier you wish to use is in that list, you do not need to do anything more on the Carriers tab.
8: Installing and Configuring WirelessOffice Messaging Software Version 5.0 and then deletes it from the shared temporary directory. To configure File Messenger: 1. Close the WirelessOffice Administrator window. 2. In the program folder, double-click on File Messenger. The File Messenger window will open, and the Directories tab will be displayed. 3. The Directory is the location of the temporary directory that File Messenger will check for message files. This is the same directory that B.A.S.I.S.
Installation & Setup User Guide Device” in the Global Output Devices Folder chapter in the System Administration User Guide. c. Click [OK]. 5. The Directory listed should now have an extension of REQ, as shown below. 6. Click the Service tab. 7. Stop the service by clicking the 8. Restart the service by clicking the 9. Click on the WirelessOffice tab. button, if it isn’t already stopped. button. a. In the User Name field enter a valid user name for WirelessOffice.
8: Installing and Configuring WirelessOffice Messaging Software Version 5.0 Linkage Server Host section on the System Options form in System Administration. For more information, refer to step 7 on page 104. 10. Click [Test Connectivity…]. 11. If all goes well, the Last Connect Attempt and Last Login Attempt will be updated to ‘OK’. Your window should look like the following: Note: If the test for connectivity fails, it is possible that name resolution is not setup on your network.
Installation & Setup User Guide Properties from the pop-up menu. Under the General tab, select Automatic from the Startup Type drop-down list, and click [OK]. – To change the Status to “Started”, select the service that needs to be changed, then click the [Start Service] button in the Services window. B.A.S.I.S. Procedures Set Up Manual Paging 1. Open System Administration. To do this, click the Windows Start button, then select Programs > B.A.S.I.S. ET > System Administration. 2.
8: Installing and Configuring WirelessOffice Messaging Software Version 5.0 “Add a Custom Alarm” in the Alarm Configuration Folder chapter in the System Administration User Guide.) Note: 104 — revision 143 3. Click the Messages tab. 4. Add an automatic page message. For more information please refer to “Add an Automatic Page Message” in the Installation & Setup User Guide. 5. Select System Options from the Administration menu. 6. Click [Modify]. 7.
Database Management Systems
Installation & Setup User Guide Chapter 9: Installing Microsoft SQL Server SQL Server Support Overview B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition supports Microsoft SQL Server 2000 (version 8.x). There are three different editions of SQL Server 2000: Enterprise edition, Standard edition, and Personal edition. BEST supports the all three editions, but only distributes the Standard edition or Personal edition, depending on the operating system you use. SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 3a should also be installed.
9: Installing Microsoft SQL Server Operating System Requirements Hardware Minimum requirements Computer Intel® or compatible Pentium 166 MHz or higher.
Installation & Setup User Guide Installing SQL Server 2000 1. Insert the SQL Server 2000 CD-ROM into a CD-ROM drive on a computer running the Windows operating system. • If autorun is enabled, the Microsoft SQL Server 2000 splashscreen is automatically opened. • If the Microsoft SQL Server 2000 splashscreen does not automatically appear, click the Windows Start button, then select Run... In the Run window, select autorun.exe from the CD-ROM drive.
9: Installing Microsoft SQL Server you can run autorun.exe from Explorer. The Microsoft SQL Server 2000 splashscreen is displayed. 110 — revision 143 2. Click SQL Server 2000 Components. Personal edition users: The Personal Edition splashscreen will be displayed instead. It is functionally the same. 3. Click Install Database Server. Personal edition users: The Personal Edition Install Components window will be displayed instead. It is functionally the same. 4. In the Welcome window click [Next >].
Installation & Setup User Guide 5. In the Computer Name window click [Next >]. 6. In the Installation Selection window: 7. • Select the Create a new instance of SQL Server, or install Client Tools radio button • Click [Next >]. In the User Information window: • Type your Name and Company. • Click [Next >].
9: Installing Microsoft SQL Server 8. In the Software License Agreement window, click [Yes] to agree to the license. 9. In the CD Key window: • Type the CD key. • Click [Next >]. 10. In the Installation Definition window, accept the defaults and click [Next >].
Installation & Setup User Guide 11. In the Instance Name window click [Next >]. 12. In the Setup Type window, accept the defaults and click [Next >]. 13. In the Services Accounts window: • Select the Use the Local System account radio button. • Click [Next >].
9: Installing Microsoft SQL Server 14. In the Authentication Mode window: • Select the Mixed Mode (Windows Authentication and SQL Server Authentication) radio button. • Select the Blank Password (not recommended) checkbox. • Click [Next >]. 15. In the Start Copying Files window, click [Next >]. 16. In the Choose Licensing Mode window: 114 — revision 143 • Select the Per Seat for radio button. • Enter the number of devices.
Installation & Setup User Guide Note: BEST’s standard offering of SQL Server is Per Seat. Microsoft offers licensing on a Per Processor basis, which may be more cost effective depending on the potential size of your system. Please contact your BEST system vendor if you have questions regarding which licensing method best suits your needs. • Click [Continue]. Personal edition users: This screen will not be displayed. 17. In the Setup Complete window, click [Finish].
9: Installing Microsoft SQL Server Configuring SQL Server 2000 Create the Database 1. Click the Windows Start button, then select Programs > Microsoft SQL Server > Enterprise Manager. This launches the SQL Server Enterprise Manager. 2. In the left pane, expand the entries and select the name of your SQL server. 3. Select the Tools > Wizards… menu option. In the Select Wizards window: • Expand the Database entry. • Select the Create Database Wizard. • Click [OK]. 4.
Installation & Setup User Guide • Click [Next >]. 7. In the Define the Database File Growth window, accept the default values and click [Next >]. 8. In the Name the Transaction Log Files window: • We recommend that you set Initial size (MB) value to 10. This value can always be changed later. 9. • Accept the default log file name. • Click [Next >].
9: Installing Microsoft SQL Server values and click [Next >]. 10. Click [Finish] when prompted. 11. Click [OK] when you see the message “The database was successfully created.” 12. If you are asked to create a maintenance plan for the database, click [No]. 13. You will be returned to the SQL Server Enterprise Manager. 118 — revision 143 • In the left side of the window, expand your SQL Server’s entry in the tree.
Installation & Setup User Guide Use the following table as a guide to completing this form: Checkboxes Setting Restrict access Must be Deselected for B.A.S.I.S. to work correctly. Read only Recursive triggers Selection Recommended for B.A.S.I.S. to work most efficiently and without incident. Unless you are a database administrator onsite, and fully understand the ramifications of these options, we strongly urge you to follow our recommendation and select these options.
9: Installing Microsoft SQL Server Create a Login 1. In the SQL Server Enterprise Manager, highlight the ACCESSCONTROL database in the left pane. 2. Select the Tools > Wizards… menu option. In the Select Wizards window: Expand the Database entry. • Select the Create Login Wizard. • Click [OK]. 3. The Create Login Wizard opens. Click [Next >]. 4. In the Select Authentication Mode for This Login window: 5.
Installation & Setup User Guide Note: These are all case-insensitive. • 6. In the Grant Access to Security Roles window: • • 7. Click [Next >]. We recommend that you select (check): – Server Administrators – Database Creators Click [Next >].
9: Installing Microsoft SQL Server – • 122 — revision 143 tempdb Click [Next >]. 8. Click [Finish]. 9. Click [OK] when you see the message “The login was successfully created.
Installation & Setup User Guide Run Query Analyzer 1. In the left pane, highlight the ACCESSCONTROL database. 2. Select the Tools > SQL Query Analyzer menu option. The SQL Query Analyzer window is displayed. 3. a. Select the “ACCESSCONTROL” entry from the database drop-down list. b. In the text window, type sp_changedbowner lenel c. Press to execute the command you typed. d. The message “Database owner changed” is displayed in the Results tab window. e.
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Installation & Setup User Guide Chapter 10: Upgrading Microsoft SQL Server Upgrading from SQL Server 7.0 to SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition Important: Before going through this process, be sure to back up your database! When performing an upgrade, there should be nothing connected, i.e. no clients logged on. There can be no software connections to the database when the upgrade is performed, so any B.A.S.I.S. LS services including the LS Communication Server must be stopped. Since SQL 7.
10: Upgrading Microsoft SQL Server you can run autorun.exe from Explorer. The Microsoft SQL Server 2000 splashscreen is displayed. 126 — revision 143 2. Click SQL Server 2000 Components. 3. Click Install Database Server. 4. In the Welcome window click [Next >]. 5. In the Computer Name window click [Next >].
Installation & Setup User Guide 6. 7. 8. In the Installation Selection window: • Select the Upgrade, remove, or add components to an existing instance of SQL Server radio button. • Click [Next >]. In the CD Key window: • Type the CD key. • Click [Next >]. In the Instance Name window click [Next >].
10: Upgrading Microsoft SQL Server 9. In the Existing Installation window: • Select the Upgrade your existing installation radio button. • Click [Next >]. 10. In the Upgrade window: • Select the Yes, upgrade my SQL Server Tools and data radio button. • Click [Next >]. 11. In the Connect to Server window: • 128 — revision 143 Select the The SQL Server system administrator login information (SQL Server authentication) radio button.
Installation & Setup User Guide • Enter SQL Server’s sa password. • Click [Next >]. 12. After the password is validated and information for the upgrade is retrieved, the Start Copying Files window is displayed. Click [Next >]. 13. In the Choose Licensing Mode window: Note: • Select the Per Seat for radio button. • Enter the number of devices. The standard offering of SQL Server by BEST is Per Seat.
10: Upgrading Microsoft SQL Server system vendor if you have questions regarding which licensing method best suits your needs. • Click [Continue]. 14. Files will begin to be installed. If any read only files are detected, an error message is displayed similar to the illustration. Click [Yes]. 15. The Setup Complete window is displayed. 130 — revision 143 • Select the Yes, I want to restart my computer now. radio button. • Click [Finish].
Installation & Setup User Guide Verifying the Database Upgrade After the upgrade is complete, you should verify that the database upgraded to SQL 2000 (version 8). To do this: 1. Click the Windows Start button, then select Programs > Microsoft SQL Server > Query Analyzer. 2. In the Connect to SQL Server window: 3. • Click the […] button and select your local SQL server. • Select the Start SQL Server if it is stopped checkbox.
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Installation & Setup User Guide Chapter 11: Installing & Configuring Oracle 9i Server Software The following overview and instructions are for a standard, default Oracle 9i Server installation. If your Oracle installation includes any customization or nondefault selections, your procedures will differ from those provided in this chapter. Please make adjustments accordingly. The illustrations shown are for installing Oracle 9i Server on Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4.
11: Installing & Configuring Oracle 9i Server Software Notes: To change the database size, double-click the size field, enter the number of M Bytes, and click [OK]. You can specify other names in the Name field. If you do, you must set the defDataSpace variable in the LenelUser.ora file to the new Name. (For more information, refer to Step 6: Create the Lenel User on page 155.
Installation & Setup User Guide defTempSpace variables in the LenelUser.ora script to the appropriate tablespace names before running the script. 7. Run Database Setup. (For more information, refer to Appendix C: The Database Setup Program on page 213.) Oracle 9i Server Software Installation and Configuration Step 1: Install Oracle 9i Server Software 1. Insert the Oracle 9i Server CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive to launch the Autorun program. Click [Install/Deinstall Products]. 2.
11: Installing & Configuring Oracle 9i Server Software Note: Select Oracle9i 9.0.1.1.1 if you will be accessing the database from a different PC. Select Oracle9i Management and Integration 9.0.1.0.1 only if you want to back up the database. 5. 6. Note: a. Verify the Enterprise Edition (1.76 GB) radio button is selected. b. Click [Next]. The Database Configuration window is displayed. a. Select the Software Only radio button. b. Click [Next].
Installation & Setup User Guide Step 2: Configure the BEST Database Use this procedure only after you install Oracle 9i. 1. Click the Windows Start button, then select Programs > Oracle OraHome92 > Configuration and Migration Tools > Database Configuration Assistant. This launches the Oracle Database Configuration Assistant. 2. The Welcome window is displayed. Click [Next]. 3. The Operations window is displayed. Note: a. Verify the Create a database radio button is selected. b. Click [Next].
11: Installing & Configuring Oracle 9i Server Software Note: Selecting a template that does not include datafiles gives you full control to specify and change every database parameter. 5. Specify a Global Database Name. a. Note: The Global Database Name is not case-sensitive. b. 138 — revision 143 Type LENEL in the Global Database Name field. Click [Next].
Installation & Setup User Guide Note: The Oracle System Identifier (SID) automatically populates. 6. The Oracle Database Assistant continues. Deselect every checkbox. 7. Click [Yes] each time you are prompted to delete the tablespace associated with a database feature you deselected. 8. Click [Additional database configurations]. 9. The Additional database configurations window is displayed. Deselect both checkboxes.
11: Installing & Configuring Oracle 9i Server Software 10. Confirm that you want to delete the tablespace. a. Click [Yes]. b. Click [OK]. 11. The Oracle Database Assistant continues. Click [Next]. 12. The Database Connection Options window is displayed. a. Verify the Dedicated Server Mode radio button is selected. b. Click [Next]. 13. The Installation Parameters window is displayed. 140 — revision 143 a. Verify the Custom radio button is selected. b. Verify the MB values match the table below.
Installation & Setup User Guide Note: The table displays the minimum MB values. Higher values may be entered. c. Click [Next]. 14. The Database Storage window is displayed. a. Expand the tablespace tree. b. Highlight any tablespace name. 15. Rename the tablespaces and specify a reasonable size for holding the B.A.S.I.S. information. a. Enter the new tablespace name in the Name field. b. Double-click the Size field. The following table suggests appropriate tablespace names and minimum sizes.
11: Installing & Configuring Oracle 9i Server Software Note: 142 — revision 143 Old Tablespace names New Tablespace names New size (MB) INDX LENEL_INDEX 50 TEMP LENEL_TEMP 50 SYSTEM SYSTEM 50 TOOLS TOOLS 10 UNDOTBS UNDOTBS 50 You can specify other names in the Name field. If you do, you must set the defDataSpace variable in the LenelUser.ora file to the new Name. (For more information, refer to Step 6: Create the Lenel User on page 155.
Installation & Setup User Guide 16. When you double-click the Size field, the Edit Datafile window is displayed. To continue changing the tablespace size: a. Enter the new size. b. Click [OK]. 17. The Create Options window is displayed. a. Verify the Create Database checkbox is selected. b. Click [Finish].
11: Installing & Configuring Oracle 9i Server Software 18. The Summary window is displayed. Click [OK]. 19. The Database Configuration Assistant window is displayed.
Installation & Setup User Guide a. In the SYS Password field, type a new password. b. In the Confirm SYS Password field, type the password again. c. In the SYSTEM Password field, type a new password. d. In the Confirm SYSTEM Password field, type the password again. e. Click [Exit], and the database will be created.
11: Installing & Configuring Oracle 9i Server Software Step 3: Run the Net Configuration Assistant 1. Click the Start button, then select Programs > Oracle - OraHome92 > Configuration and Migration Tools > Net Configuration Assistant. This launches the Net Configuration Assistant. 2. The Net Configuration Assistant Welcome window is displayed. 3. 4. 146 — revision 143 a. Verify the Listener configuration radio button is selected. b. Click [Next]. Add an Oracle Net listener. a.
Installation & Setup User Guide 5. 6. 7. The Select Protocols window is displayed. a. Verify TCP is a selected protocol. b. Click [Next]. The TCP/IP Protocol window is displayed. a. Select the Use the standard port number of 1521 radio option. b. Click [Next]. The More Listeners window is displayed. a. Verify the No radio button is selected.
11: Installing & Configuring Oracle 9i Server Software b. 8. 9. 148 — revision 143 Click [Next]. The Net Configuration Assistant Welcome window is displayed. a. Select the Naming Methods configuration radio button. b. Click [Next]. The Select Naming Methods window is displayed. a. In the Available Naming Methods drop-down list select “Local.” b. Click the right arrow button c. Click [Next]. .
Installation & Setup User Guide 10. The Naming Methods Configuration Done window is displayed. Click [Next]. 11. The Net Configuration Assistant Welcome window is displayed. a. Select the Local Net Service Name configuration radio button. b. Click [Next]. 12. The Net Service Name Configuration window is displayed. a. Select the Add radio button. b. Click [Next].
11: Installing & Configuring Oracle 9i Server Software 13. The Database Version window is displayed. a. Select the Oracle8i or later database or service radio button. b. Click [Next]. 14. Identify the service name for the database. 150 — revision 143 a. Type LENEL in the Service Name field. b. Click [Next].
Installation & Setup User Guide Note: The Service Name is not case-sensitive. 15. The Select Protocols window is displayed. a. Verify TCP is highlighted. b. Click [Next]. 16. The TCP/IP Protocol window is displayed. Note: a. Enter the host name in the Host name field. b. Select the Use the standard port number of 1521 radio button. c. Click [Next]. The host name is not case-sensitive.
11: Installing & Configuring Oracle 9i Server Software Step 4: Verify the System is Working 1. 152 — revision 143 The Test window is displayed. a. Select the Yes, perform a test radio button. b. Click [Next].
Installation & Setup User Guide Note: It is strongly suggested to perform a connection test. 2. Click [Change Login]. 3. The Change Login window is displayed. a. In the Username field, type the SYSTEM username. (This is the same username that you set the password for in step c on page 145.) b. In the Password field, type the SYSTEM password that you entered in step d on page 145. c. Click [OK]. 4. After successfully testing the service click [Next]. 5.
11: Installing & Configuring Oracle 9i Server Software 6. The Net Service Name Configuration wizard continues. a. Select the No radio button. b. Click [Next]. c. Click [Next]. d. Click [Finish]. Step 5: Install B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition Install the B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition software next. The installation program installs the Microsoft ODBC for Oracle.
Installation & Setup User Guide Step 6: Create the Lenel User 1. Click the Windows Start button, then select Programs > Oracle OraHome92 > Database Administrator > SQLPlus Worksheet. 2. Log in using the system account. Important: You must be logged in as SYSTEM to run the script! a. In the Username field, type the SYSTEM username. (This is the same username that you set the password for in step c on page 145.) b.
11: Installing & Configuring Oracle 9i Server Software Note: Remember that if you changed the name of the LENEL_DATA and/or LENEL_TEMP data spaces, you must change the defDataSpace and defTempSpace variables in the LenelUser.ora script to the appropriate tablespace names before running the script. Note: a. Select the File > Open menu option. The script loads into Oracle SQLPlus Worksheet. b. Navigate to C:\ Program Files\B.A.S.I.S.\DBSetup\New. c. Select LenelUser.ora.
Installation & Setup User Guide “Grant succeeded.” “Commit complete.” Step 7: Run Database Setup After you install B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition and you create the default Lenel user you must run Database Setup. (For more information, refer to Appendix C: The Database Setup Program on page 213.
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Installation & Setup User Guide Chapter 12: Configuring Oracle 9i Client Software Oracle 9i Client Installation and Configuration Step 1: Install Oracle 9i Note: Microsoft MDAC 2.5 or newer must be installed on the server and the client. If it is not, the B.A.S.I.S. client will not be able to successfully login to the Oracle database. For systems with MDAC installed, the B.A.S.I.S. installation will not modify MDAC. For systems without MDAC installed, B.A.S.I.S. will install MDAC. Refer to the B.A.S.I.S.
12: Configuring Oracle 9i Client Software Note: Source is the location of your source files (on your Compact Disk drive). Destination is where you want to install the source files. 5. 6. 160 — revision 143 The Available Products window is displayed. a. Select the Oracle9i Client 9.0.1.1.1 radio button. b. Click [Next]. The Installation Types window is displayed. a. Select the Runtime (486MB) radio button. b. Click [Next].
Installation & Setup User Guide 7. Review the summary and click [Install].
12: Configuring Oracle 9i Client Software Note: The installation process takes several minutes. You will be prompted to insert Oracle9i disk2 into the disk drive during the installation process. 8. After the installation is complete, click [Next]. 9. The Net Configuration Assistant Welcome window is displayed. a. Select the No, I will create net service names myself. The Assistant will help me create one now. radio button. b. Click [Next]. 10.
Installation & Setup User Guide 15. Select the Yes, perform a test radio button. 16. Click [Next]. 17. The [Change Login] button window is displayed. a. Click [Change Login]. b. In the Username field, type SYSTEM. c. In the Password field, type MANAGER. d. Click [OK]. 18. After successfully testing the service, click [Next].
12: Configuring Oracle 9i Client Software 19. Verify the Net Service Name is “LENEL”, and then click [Next]. o 20. Select the No radio button, and click [Next]. 21. Click [Finish]. 22. The original installation window displays a completed message. Click [Exit]. 23. Click [Yes] to really exit. Step 2: Install B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition Software Be sure to install the B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition software next. The installation program installs the Microsoft ODBC for Oracle.
Installation & Setup User Guide Chapter 13: Database Backup and Restoration There is a new method for conducting scheduled backups and restores on the Dell Precision 330 and 340 Workstation platforms. The change only affects customers using these machines with Windows 2000 and the Microsoft SQL Server 2000 or SQL Server Desktop Engine database. Dell Precision 330 The database backup and restore procedures are done using SQL Server Agent tasks. There are two tasks that are configured at BEST.
13: Database Backup and Restoration Conduct a Random Database Backup for ACCESSCONTROL Note: These procedures apply to Dell Precision 330 Workstation platforms. Before conducting the backup, make sure that there is a tape in the drive that is labeled and is of a supported media format for the drive that you are using. 1. Open SQL Enterprise Manager and navigate to the section that contains the SQL Server Agent Tasks. 2.
Installation & Setup User Guide Conduct a Database Restore for ACCESSCONTROL Note: These procedures apply to Dell Precision 330 Workstation platforms. Before conducting the restore, make sure that the tape contains the correct backup set that you are trying to restore. If it is not, you may experience data losses. 1. Open SQL Enterprise Manager and navigate to the section that contains the SQL Server Agent Tasks. 2.
13: Database Backup and Restoration The BackUp AccessControl task is enabled for scheduling. The user has the option to change the scheduling of the backups to better suit their specific needs. Follow the steps below to configure the scheduling for specific customer needs. 168 — revision 143 1. Open SQL Enterprise Manager and navigate to the section that contains the SQL Server Agent Tasks. 2. Once you are in the section, right click on the BackUp AccessControl task and select Properties. 3.
Installation & Setup User Guide Once you have made the necessary changes to the schedule, you can click [OK] to apply the changes, and then close out all the windows. Dell Precision 340 Dell Precision 340 systems can use either a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 database or an SQL Server Desktop Engine database. This section includes the following: • SQL Server 2000 Database Backup Procedures, which begin on page 170. • SQL Server 2000 Database Restore Procedures, which begin on page 189.
13: Database Backup and Restoration SQL Server 2000 Database Backup Procedures The information below outlines the steps required to conduct database backups of the BEST ACCESSCONTROL database using a Dell Precision 340, Windows 2000 Operating System, with a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 database. 1. Install the drivers for the tape backup device. For more information, refer to Install the Drivers for the Tape Backup Device on page 170. 2. Create a database backup folder in Windows Explorer.
Installation & Setup User Guide STT3401A” is listed beneath “Other devices”, and it has a question mark beside it. 3. Place the IBM Tape Drive User Guides CD in the CD-ROM drive. 4. An error message with several windows behind it will be displayed.
13: Database Backup and Restoration corner of each of the windows. Only the Device Manager window should remain open. 172 — revision 143 5. In the right pane, expand the “Other devices” folder. Right-click on the Seagate STT3401A device, and then select Properties. 6. Click the Driver tab. 7. Click [Update driver]. 8. The Upgrade Device Driver Wizard opens. Click [Next]. 9. The Install Hardware Device Drivers window opens.
Installation & Setup User Guide 10. The Locate Driver Files window opens. Accept the defaults and click [Next]. 11. The file on the CD will be located. Click [Next]. 12. The Insert Disk window is displayed. Since you already inserted the disk, just click [OK].
13: Database Backup and Restoration 13. The Files Needed window opens. a. Click [Browse] and browse to the \device driver\TR7\Win2K\stidexp.sys file on the CD, and then click [Open]. b. Click [OK]. 14. The Upgrade Device Driver Wizard opens. Click [Finish]. 15. Click [Close] to close the Seagate STT3401A Properties window. 16. The window will refresh, and the Seagate STT3401A appears below “Tape drives” in the tree, as shown.
Installation & Setup User Guide Create a Database Backup Folder Note: These procedures apply to Dell Precision 340 Workstation platforms with Microsoft SQL Server 2000 or SQL Server Desktop Engine. 1. Open Windows Explorer and navigate to the C:\Program Files\B.A.S.I.S. folder. 2. From the File menu, select New > Folder. Enter the folder name (e.g. database_backup). 3. Close Windows Explorer. Configure Microsoft SQL Server for Automatic Database Backup to File 1.
13: Database Backup and Restoration Microsoft SQL Servers, SQL Server Group, ACCESSCT- SERVER and Databases.) 176 — revision 143 3. Right-click on the accesscontrol database and select All Tasks > Backup Database. 4. The SQL Server Backup window displays. Click [Add]. 5. The Select Backup Device Destination window displays.
Installation & Setup User Guide Note: a. Verify the File name radio button is selected and click the [...] button. b. The Backup Device Location window displays. Navigate to C:\Program Files\B.A.S.I.S.\database_backup. This is the directory you created in the Create a Database Backup Folder procedures on page 175. 6. c. Enter the name of database file that will be created when the database is automatically backed-up to a file (accesscontrol_backup). d. Click [OK]. e.
13: Database Backup and Restoration 7. Select the Schedule checkbox and click the [...] button. 8. The Edit Schedule window displays. Verify the Recurring radio button is selected. 9. Click [Change]. 10. The Edit Recurring Job Schedule window displays. In the Occurs section, select the Daily radio button. 11.
Installation & Setup User Guide enter the desired time (1:00:00 AM). 12. Click [OK]. 13. Click [OK] two more times to accept the schedule changes and exit the application.
13: Database Backup and Restoration Verify that the Backup (to File) is Set Up Correctly Note: 180 — revision 143 These procedures apply to Dell Precision 340 Workstation platforms with a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 database ONLY (not the SQL Server Desktop Engine database). 1. Open SQL Server Enterprise Manager, if it isn’t already. 2. Right-click on “accesscontrol”, and then select All Tasks > Backup Database. 3. The SQL Server Backup window opens. Click [OK]. 4.
Installation & Setup User Guide 5. Click [OK], and then exit out of SQL Server Enterprise Manager. Manually Back Up the Database to Tape Note: These procedures apply to Dell Precision 340 Workstation platforms with Microsoft SQL Server 2000 or SQL Server Desktop Engine.
13: Database Backup and Restoration Before conducting the backup, make sure that there is a tape in the drive that is labeled and is of a supported media format for the drive that you are using. 182 — revision 143 1. Start the Windows Backup software. To do this, click the Start button, and then navigate to Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Backup. 2. Click the Backup tab. 3. Navigate to the file that you wish to back up.
Installation & Setup User Guide 8. The backup will run. The Backup Progress window displays, and the backup is complete. Configure Automatic Database File Backup to Tape Drive Notes: These procedures apply to Dell Precision 340 Workstation platforms with Microsoft SQL Server 2000 or SQL Server Desktop Engine.
13: Database Backup and Restoration more information, refer to Manually Back Up an SQL Server Desktop Engine Database to a File on page 193. Before conducting the backup, make sure that there is a tape in the drive that is labeled and is of a supported media format for the drive that you are using. 184 — revision 143 1. Start the Windows Backup software. To do this, click the Start button, and then navigate to Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Backup. 2. Click the Backup tab. 3.
Installation & Setup User Guide 6. A message is displayed. Click [Yes] to save the backup selections now. 7. The Save Selections window opens. 8. a. Specify a name and location for the backup. The recommended filename is “AccessControl.bks”, and that file can be saved in the C:\ root directory. b. Click [Save]. The Set Account Information window opens. a. In the Password field, type admin. b. In the Confirm password field, retype the password. c. Click [OK].
13: Database Backup and Restoration 9. The Scheduled Job Options window opens. a. In the Job name field, type AccessControl or any other name you would like to use. b. Click [Properties]. 10. The Properties are displayed in the Schedule Job window. 186 — revision 143 a. In the Schedule task drop-down list, select “Daily”. b. In the Start time field, select a time that is 30 minutes later than the time that the SQL backup job is set to start.
Installation & Setup User Guide backup job is set to start at 1:00 am, then the start time should be 1:30 am. c. Verify that “1” is selected in the Schedule Task Daily section. d. Click [OK]. 11. In the Schedule Job window, click [OK]. 12. Click the Schedule Jobs tab and verify that the calendar is full of scheduled jobs. Verify that the Backup (to Tape) is Set Up Correctly Note: These procedures apply to Dell Precision 340 Workstation platforms with Microsoft SQL Server 2000.
13: Database Backup and Restoration After the backup schedule has been set up, you can run your backup immediately test to make sure that your backup is set up correctly, rather than waiting until the first scheduled backup. 188 — revision 143 1. Open the Windows Control Panel, and then double-click “Scheduled Tasks”. 2. Right-click on the Accesscontrol task, and then select Run. 3. After a short delay, the backup runs. 4. To verify that the backup ran: a. Start the Windows Backup software.
Installation & Setup User Guide SQL Server 2000 Database Restore Procedures To restore a SQL Server 2000 database: 1. Restore the database in the tape drive to a file by running the Windows Backup software. For more information, refer to Restore the Database on a Tape to a File on page 189. 2. Restore the file to the database via the SQL Enterprise Manager. For more information, refer to Restore File to Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database on page 190.
13: Database Backup and Restoration Restore File to Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database Note: 190 — revision 143 These procedures apply to Dell Precision 340 Workstation platforms with a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 database. 1. Click the Windows Start button, then select Programs > Microsoft SQL Server > Enterprise Manager. 2. The SQL Server Enterprise Manager window displays. Navigate to Accesscontrol database. 3.
Installation & Setup User Guide 6. Select the From device radio button. Click [Select Devices]. 7. The Choose Restore Devices window displays. Verify the Disk radio button is selected. 8. Click [Add]. 9. The Choose Restore Destination window displays. Verify the File name radio button is selected. 10. Click the [...] button. 11. The Backup Device Location window displays. Enter the filename and click [OK]. 12. Click [OK] twice to accept the restore destination settings. 13.
13: Database Backup and Restoration 14. Select the Force restore over existing database checkbox. 15. Click [OK]. SQL Server Desktop Engine Database Backup Procedures The information below outlines the steps required to conduct database backups of the BEST ACCESSCONTROL database using a Dell Precision 340, Windows 2000 Operating System, with an SQL Server Desktop Engine database. While there is an option in the B.A.S.I.S.
Installation & Setup User Guide Manually Back Up an SQL Server Desktop Engine Database to a File Notes: These procedures apply to Dell Precision 340 Workstation platforms with an SQL Server Desktop Engine database ONLY (not the Microsoft SQL Server 2000 database). You cannot configure the B.A.S.I.S. Backup utility to automatically back the database up to a file. This procedure must be done manually.
13: Database Backup and Restoration SQL Server Desktop Engine Database Restore Procedures To restore an SQL Server Desktop Engine database: 1. Restore the database in the tape drive to a file by running the Windows Backup software. For more information, refer to Restore the Database on a Tape to a File on page 189. 2. Restore the file to the database via the B.A.S.I.S. Database Backup utility. For more information, refer to Restore the File to the Database on page 194.
Installation & Setup User Guide DB2 Database Backup and Restoration Back Up a DB2 Database 1. Open DB2 Control Center by clicking Start > Programs > IBM DB2 > General Administration Tools > Control Center. 2. Click on the System in the tree in the right pane that contains the database you wish to back up. You will be prompted to log in. Enter a username and password for the database, and then click [OK]. 3. Expand the tree in the right pane until the database you wish to back up is shown.
13: Database Backup and Restoration Note: If you specified a directory that does not exist, you must create it before you run the backup, or the backup will fail. 7. The Step 2: Image window should look something like this. Click [Next]. 8. The Backup Wizard proceeds, and the Step 3: Options window opens. Select the backup options you would like to use, then click [Next]. 9. The Backup Wizard proceeds, and the Step 4: Performance window opens.
Installation & Setup User Guide Verify the backup options that will be used are correct, and then click [OK]. 12. A message is displayed indicating the commands attempted and the results. Make sure that the results say that the commands executed successfully, and then click [Close]. Restore a DB2 Database 1. Open DB2 Control Center by clicking Start > Programs > IBM DB2 > General Administration Tools > Control Center. 2.
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Appendix
Installation & Setup User Guide Appendix A: Installing DirectX DirectX Version Overview DirectX 9.0 is required to be installed prior to upgrading or installing B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition. If DirectX 9.0 is not installed, an error message similar to the following will be displayed when you attempt to upgrade or install B.A.S.I.S.: Installing DirectX Version 9.0 DirectX version 9.0 has been included for your convenience on Disc 2 which accompanies the B.A.S.I.S. CD. To install DirectX version 9.0: 1.
A: Installing DirectX Note: 202 — revision 143 DirectX 9.0 can also be installed using the Third Party Components Wizard which is available on the B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition Disc 2 CD-ROM. For more information, please refer to Installation Prerequisites on page 16. 4. Read the license agreement. If you agree to the terms, select the I accept the agreement radio button and click [Next]. 5. The DirectX Setup window opens. Click [Next]. 6. The Progress window opens.
Installation & Setup User Guide 7. Click [Finish] to restart the computer when prompted. This completes the installation of DirectX version 9.0.
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Installation & Setup User Guide Appendix B: Accounts and Passwords B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition includes strong password enforcement, which checks the user’s password against the B.A.S.I.S. password standards. This functionality is designed to enhance password security as well as encourage users to implement single sign-on. If single sign-on is used (automatic or manual) B.A.S.I.S. does not enforce password standards. Note: The strong password enforcement feature in B.A.S.I.S.
B: Accounts and Passwords • Passwords cannot be BEST keywords (e.g. MULTIMEDIA, PROKUPETS, PROKUPET, BEST, BASIS, PASSWORD) • Although not required, your password should contain numbers, letters, and symbols. Spaces are also acceptable. (e.g. august 18, 1967) • B.A.S.I.S. passwords are not case-sensitive. • Database passwords conform to the rules of the specific database being used; passwords in SQL Server and Oracle are case insensitive.
Installation & Setup User Guide It is highly recommended that this password be changed. Although all the machines in an Enterprise or Distributed ID system start out using the same database password (MULTIMEDIA), the database password does not need to be the same on all machines. How the database password is changed depends whether the Login Driver is running on the same computer that the database is on, and what options you choose to use.
B: Accounts and Passwords Change the BEST Account Password 1. 2. 3. 208 — revision 143 To change the Lenel account password using the Database Setup application: a. Click the Windows Start button, then select Programs > B.A.S.I.S. ET > Database Setup. b. The Welcome to the Database Setup window opens. Click [Continue]. c. In the SQL Server or Oracle Login window, type the password for the database, then click [OK]. By default the login ID is “LENEL” and the password is “MULTIMEDIA”. d.
Installation & Setup User Guide 4. Click [Continue]. If you wish to change the password for a database server account now, i.e., “LENEL”, select the account from the list, then click [Change Password]. The note in this message will only appear if the Login Driver and the database server are running on different machines. a. The Change Password window is displayed. In the Old password field, type your current password. For security reasons, your password is not displayed as you type it.
B: Accounts and Passwords Note: The checkbox in this illustration is only displayed when the Login Driver and the database server are running on two different machines. b. In the New password field, type the new password. c. In the Confirm password field, type the new password again. Because the password can’t be seen while you type, this gives you an extra assurance that you typed it correctly. d. When the password is changed, it must be changed in the Login Driver and on the database server.
Installation & Setup User Guide the database server. For more information, refer to Change the BEST Account Password on page 208. e. 5. Click [OK] to save the new password. If you were changing the password using Database Setup, you are finished. If you were changing the password in the Login Driver: a. From the File menu, select Exit. b. Restart the LS Login Driver service. About Accounts The System Administrator should create a unique account for each user of the applications.
B: Accounts and Passwords changed to a secure password if strong password enforcement is enabled. Two steps are required to change the system administration password: 1. Change the system account password in the database using Database Setup. 2. Write down and inform administrators of the password change.
Installation & Setup User Guide Appendix C: The Database Setup Program The Database Setup program performs database-related functions and needs to be run to create any database. Database Setup Options Window . Database Setup Options Window This radio button: Does this: Create new database Select this radio button if you have installed the B.A.S.I.S. application for the first time. After the B.A.S.I.S.
C: The Database Setup Program Database Setup Options Window (Continued) This radio button: Does this: Purge transaction tables (without backup) If you previously ran the Database Setup program and a message was displayed indicating that the process can’t be completed, you need to either truncate your tables or expand your database. If you are in this situation and you don’t have enough room on your hard disk to expand the database, you have no choice but to truncate your database tables.
Installation & Setup User Guide database engine listed is for the database you wish to upgrade, and then click [Continue]. 3. The Database Setup Options window opens. 4. Select the radio button for the action you would like to perform. 5. Click [Continue] to initiate the corresponding action. 6. Database Setup will proceed differently depending on whether this is a new installation of B.A.S.I.S. or an upgrade. See the upgrade procedures or the B.A.S.I.S.
C: The Database Setup Program View the Setup Log 216 — revision 143 1. In the Database Setup Options window, select the View setup log radio button. 2. Click [Continue]. 3. Windows Notepad will open and display the contents of the Database Setup log file, which is updated whenever you run Database Setup.
Installation & Setup User Guide View Configuration Information 1. In the Database Setup Options window, click [Configuration]. 2. A summary of useful database information pertaining to your ODBC data sources, B.A.S.I.S. version, installation directory, and available space on the drive that contains the database is displayed, as shown. Change the Database or System Account Password Note: This password security feature is enabled by default for new installations.
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Installation & Setup User Guide 3) SYS, CHANGE_ON_INSTALL 5. If the password is considered weak, the Database Server Account Passwords window is displayed, as shown: 6. If you wish to change the password for a database server account now, i.e., “LENEL”, select the account from the list, then click [Change Password]. The note in this message will only appear if the Login Driver and the database server are running on different machines. a. The Change Password window is displayed.
C: The Database Setup Program b. In the New password field, type the new password. c. In the Confirm password field, type the new password again. Because the password can’t be seen while you type, this gives you an extra assurance that you typed it correctly. d. When the password is changed, it must be changed on the Login Driver and on the database server. If the Login Driver and the database server are running on the same machine, proceed to step e.
Installation & Setup User Guide Appendix D: Manually Upgrade from Access to SQL Server Desktop Engine If you can successfully log into your B.A.S.I.S. 2000 installation and it is on a computer with the Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 operating system or newer, then your Access database will automatically be upgraded to SQL Server Desktop Engine during the standard upgrade to B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition. If you have upgraded your operating system or installed a new operating system and you cannot log into B.A.
D: Manually Upgrade from Access to SQL Server Desktop Engine 222 — revision 143 • The Access database you wish to upgrade has been copied to the computer that B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition will be installed on. 1. Before installing B.A.S.I.S., click the Windows Start button, then select Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Data Sources (ODBC). Click the System DSN tab. 2.
Installation & Setup User Guide d. In the Description field, type a descriptive name for the database. e. Click [Select]. f. The Select Database window is displayed. Navigate to the Access database you want to upgrade, then click [OK]. g. The ODBC Microsoft Access Setup window should look similar to the following: h. Click [OK]. 4. On the ODBC Data Source Administrator window, click [OK]. 5. Install B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition. When prompted, choose Server/SQL Server Desktop Engine. 6.
D: Manually Upgrade from Access to SQL Server Desktop Engine DataSourceType=0 AccessDSN=“LNLPRE59MDB” 7. Run the Database Setup program and follow the instructions which will finish the upgrade from the Access database to the Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine. For more information, refer to Upgrade Your B.A.S.I.S. Access Database on page 30.
Installation & Setup User Guide • The Access database you wish to upgrade has been copied to the computer that B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition is installed on. 1. Click the Windows Start button, then select Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Data Sources (ODBC). Click the System DSN tab. 2. In the System Data Sources listing window, verify that there is a DSN named “Lenel” with an “SQL Server” driver listed, as shown. 3.
D: Manually Upgrade from Access to SQL Server Desktop Engine d. In the Description field, type a descriptive name for the database. e. Click [Select]. f. The Select Database window is displayed. Navigate to the Access database you want to upgrade, then click [OK]. g. The ODBC Microsoft Access Setup window should look similar to the following: h. Click [OK]. 4. On the ODBC Data Source Administrator window, click [OK]. 5. Open the ACS.
Installation & Setup User Guide AccessDSN=“LNLPRE59MDB” 6. Run the Database Installation Utility and attach the AccessControl_Data.mdf file. For specific instructions, follow the Attach an SQL Server Desktop Engine Database procedure on page 237. 7. Run the Database Setup program, which will finish the upgrade from the Access database to the Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine. For more information, refer to Upgrade Your B.A.S.I.S. Access Database on page 30.
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Installation & Setup User Guide Appendix E: Transfer an SQL Server Desktop Engine Database You may wish to transfer an SQL Server Desktop Engine database for any number of reasons, although the most common reason is to upgrade to a new server machine. To transfer an SQL Server Desktop Engine database to a new server, complete the following procedures in the order listed: • Back Up the SQL Server Desktop Engine Database on page 229 • Insure Minimum Server Requirements are Met on page 229 • Install B.
E: Transfer an SQL Server Desktop Engine Database The MSSQLSERVER service must be stopped on both the old server and the new server before proceeding. To do this: 1. On the old server, click Start and navigate to the All Programs > Control Panel. 2. Double-click “Administrative Tools.” 3. Double-click “Services.” 4. In the Services window, right-click on MSSQLSERVER and select Stop. 5. Repeat steps 1–4 on the new server as well.
Installation & Setup User Guide Change the Database Owner SQL Server Desktop Engine does not provide an interface for accessing the database engine. Therefore, you must follow this procedure to be able to log into the database directly using the ODBC connection created for B.A.S.I.S. so that you can run the DBOwner.sql query. 1. On the taskbar, click the Start button, and then click Run. 2. Click [Browse], navigate to the B.A.S.I.S. installation directory, and then click on the ACCESSDB.exe application.
E: Transfer an SQL Server Desktop Engine Database 4. Click the Machine Data Source tab, select the “Lenel” Data Source Name, and then click [OK]. 5. The SQL Server Login window opens. 6. a. In the Login ID field, type SA. b. Leave the Password field blank and click [OK]. The SQL Server Login window will close, leaving just the main window open. Execute the “sp_changedbowner” commands using either of the following methods: a. From the SQL menu, select SQL File. The Enter Script window opens.
Installation & Setup User Guide 4) On the Enter Script window, click [OK]. If no error message is displayed, then the database owner was successfully changed. b. From the SQL menu, select Statement. The Enter SQL Statement window opens. 1) Type the following: sp_changedbowner sa 2) Click [OK]. If the command gets highlighted in blue, then it completed without error, and you are ready to enter the next command. 3) Type the following: sp_changedbowner lenel 4) Click [OK].
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Installation & Setup User Guide Appendix F: Database Installation Utility Database Installation Utility Overview The Database Installation Utility is used to attach an SQL Server Desktop Engine/SQL Server database for use with the B.A.S.I.S. software. The Database Installation Utility copies the existing database data files (MDF and LDF), attaches the database, and updates the Lenel Data Source Name (DSN) to point to the correct database.
F: Database Installation Utility Database Installation Utility Window Field Table Form Element Type Comment Path to database files Text The source data file (MDF) name. When the Database Installation Utility is run automatically during the B.A.S.I.S. installation, the Path to database files and the Database name are determined based on the choice of the SQL Server Desktop Engine or Demo database. • The default empty SQL Server Desktop Engine database is AccessControl_Data.mdf. • The B.A.S.I.S.
Installation & Setup User Guide Database Installation Utility Procedures Attach an SQL Server Desktop Engine Database Run the Database Installation Utility by doing the following: 1. In Windows Explorer, navigate to the B.A.S.I.S. installation directory (C:\Program Files\B.A.S.I.S. by default), and then double-click on the DatabaseInstallationUtility.exe file to run it. 2. The Database Installation Utility window is displayed.
F: Database Installation Utility If the connection is successful, the [Connect] button will become grayed out. Proceed to step 3. 238 — revision 143 3. Click [Browse...] to choose the path to the database files. 4. The Open window is displayed. Navigate to the DBSetup folder in the B.A.S.I.S. installation directory, select the MDF file that you wish to attach, and then click [Open]. MDF files you may wish to attach include: • The default empty SQL Server Desktop Engine database AccessControl_Data.
Installation & Setup User Guide you were using the SQL Server user interface (which does not come with SQL Server Desktop Engine) to create a database. • If you do not change the default setting in the Path to copy database files to field and a database with the name you specified already exists, the database will be overwritten. • If you do change the default setting, a new database will be created in that location. 7. Click [OK]. 8.
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Installation & Setup User Guide Appendix G: Change the Database Owner in SQL Server Desktop Engine Since SQL Server Desktop Engine doesn’t provide an interface for accessing the database engine, use the following procedure to log into the database directly using the ODBC connection created for B.A.S.I.S.: 1. From the Start menu, select Control Panel > Administrative Tools > ODBC Data Sources. a. On the System DSN tab, click [Add…]. Choose “SQL Server” for the driver. b. For the ODBC Name, type Master.
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Installation & Setup User Guide Appendix H: Configuring a Distributed ID/Mobile Badging System Configure the Server to be a Distributed ID Master To configure the main server to be a Distributed ID Master Server: 1. Follow the steps listed in the Access Control Server/Configuration & Monitoring Station on page 14 in this user guide. This will ensure that the required software is installed and that the database is set up. 2.
H: Configuring a Distributed ID/Mobile Badging System click [Yes]. Otherwise, click [No] and create a new database that follows the recommended naming scheme. 8. If your database does not contain any data, skip ahead to step 9. If the following message is displayed, then your database already has data in it. Click [Yes] to remove all existing data. 9. The following message is displayed. Click [OK].
Installation & Setup User Guide requires that no cardholder data exists, so you must delete the default record in the database. To do this: a. Select the Cardholders option from the Administration menu. b. Click [Search], then [OK]. There should be only one sample record for Lisa Lake. If this is not true, something is wrong with your installation! c. Click [Delete], then [OK]. 3. Start and log into Replication Administration on the Distributed ID Mobile Station. 4.
H: Configuring a Distributed ID/Mobile Badging System 3) Select the correct Database Type for the master database server. If it’s SQL Server, type the computer name of the server, or click [Browse] to select a server. 4) Click [OK]. Note: 246 — revision 143 b. In the This System’s Distributed ID Setting drop-down list, select “Distributed ID/Mobile Station.” c. Specify the Master server workstation name. d. Select the ODBC Data Source to master server. e.
Installation & Setup User Guide click [Yes]. Otherwise, click [No] and create a new database that follows the recommended naming scheme. 8. If your database does not contain any data, skip ahead to step 9. If the following message is displayed, then your database already has data in it. Click [Yes] to remove all existing data. 9. The Pre-Allocated ID Ranges form is displayed. This allows you to adjust the amount of pre-allocated IDs for each record type that you wish to “grab” for the region initially.
H: Configuring a Distributed ID/Mobile Badging System expect to be added at the region over time. New pre-allocated IDs may be obtained at ANY time after the region is configured. 10. Click [Allocate New IDs Now] when you are ready to continue. 11. The following message is displayed. Click [OK]. Your computer is now configured to perform mobile badging.
Installation & Setup User Guide Appendix I: The License Server The License Server has two main functions: it eliminates the hardware dongle on all client computers and it allows for concurrent licensing of the B.A.S.I.S. software. The License Server is installed only on the server, not on client machines. A hardware dongle is only needed on the server. Each client computer running B.A.S.I.S. uses a software license instead of a hardware dongle. Concurrent licensing allows you more flexibility of where B.
I: The License Server setting, it was written into both the ACS.INI file AND the …B.A.S.I.S.\LicenceServerConfig\Server.Properties file. This file is only created during the install if the port setting was changed. If you want to change the port setting in the ACS.INI file after the installation (either to a new setting or back to 8189), then you must also change it in the Server.Properties file. License Server Procedures Running the License Server from the Command Line 1.
Installation & Setup User Guide Appendix J: CCD/CCTV Video Setup for Discontinued Hardware Configuring Video Hardware and Software This procedure will verify that your system video capture board and required Windows drivers are configured properly for live video capture/CCTV video with one of the following Integral Technologies video capture boards: FlashPoint ISA, FlashPoint PCI, FlashPoint Lite PCI, FlashPoint 128 and FlashPoint Lite 128.
J: CCD/CCTV Video Setup for Discontinued Hardware Note: You should use a power pack to power the camera even if you are using a FlashPoint ISA, FlashPoint PCI or FlashPoint 128. • LNL-VKPW77A (Has been replaced by DPS060200-P5.) • S-Video cable (# HOC-3652): Each end terminates in a 4-pin connector. One connector plugs into your FlashPoint board. The other connector plugs into your camera.
Installation & Setup User Guide cameras), a cable must be run from the switcher to each CCTV video camera and each camera must be output video in the same format. Step 2: Set Up the FlashPoint Board If you’re using a FlashPoint ISA or FlashPoint PCI board and are setting up a capture station with flash, verify that the flash jumpers on the FlashPoint board are set to use the Universal flash sync setting, as directed in Appendix A of your Integral Technologies FlashPoint User’s Manual.
J: CCD/CCTV Video Setup for Discontinued Hardware that the Adapter Type field indicates “Integral Technologies FlashPoint 128”. 6. If the Adapter Type field indicates the correct entry for your FlashPoint board and you have a FlashPoint Display Drivers diskette that has a version number newer than what is shown in the Adapter Type field go to step 8. 7.
Installation & Setup User Guide • Make sure “Copy Files From” specifies the path to the i386 directory points on your CD-ROM drive. (For example, if your CD-ROM drive is drive D:, make sure it specifies D:\i386.) • If your Windows 2000 CD-ROM is not already in your CD-ROM drive: insert it, wait for the Windows 2000 CD-ROM window to appear and then exit the Windows 2000 CD-ROM window by clicking on the X system menu icon in the upper right hand corner of the window.
J: CCD/CCTV Video Setup for Discontinued Hardware maximum desktop area size for a particular Window color palette size. For example, if your FlashPoint board contains less than 2 MB of memory and you choose a true color Windows palette, your desktop area will be limited to 640 by 480 pixels. This means that any larger value in the Desktop Area slider field will be automatically revised downward to “640 by 480 pixels” 5.
Installation & Setup User Guide 2MB FlashPoint ISA users should note that the extra 1MB is for increased performance and does not offer you any additional VGA modes over the 1MB FlashPoint ISA board. 6. Those setting up a CCTV video station. Using the table that follows, set the Desktop area and then the Windows color palette based on the model of FlashPoint board you have and the amount of VGA frame buffer memory (VGA RAM) it has.
J: CCD/CCTV Video Setup for Discontinued Hardware Step 7: Connect Your Video Camera(s) to Your FlashPoint Board Connect your camera(s) to your FlashPoint board using the cable(s) identified in Step 1: Check to Make Sure You Have All the Required Video Hardware on page 251. Refer your FlashPoint User’s Manual and camera user guide for assistance.
Installation & Setup User Guide video hardware and driver setup like the Windows test print feature can be used to test your printer hardware and driver setup. 1. Terminate any currently running B.A.S.I.S. application. The FlashPoint capture driver allows only one window of FlashPoint video to be open at any given time. This means you can use only one of the following at a time: Warning • FPG32 application. An error is reported and application will not launch if FlashPoint video is already in use.
J: CCD/CCTV Video Setup for Discontinued Hardware Consult the ID CredentialCenter/System Administration User Guide on how to make those adjustments in the Workstations folder. • Video Colors and Video Sync Mode. Video Verification displays live video using the color adjustments and sync mode configured in the FPG32 application which shipped with your FlashPoint board. Consult your FlashPoint User’s Manual on how to make those adjustments.
Installation & Setup User Guide Video Settings Form: Section/Field Value Video Video Board FlashPoint Input Format S Video Input Standard NTSC Video Source 1 Alternate Sync Mode unchecked High Resolution Capture unchecked Flash Flash Type Universal Flash Field Delay 2 Video I/O Settings Form: (Video Input settings) Field Value Flash Brightness 750 Flash Contrast 700 Live Brightness 750 Live Contrast 700 Hue 10 Red 500 Green 500 Blue 500 Saturation 530 Sharpness 500 G
J: CCD/CCTV Video Setup for Discontinued Hardware Profile name Adjustment Increase Hue +7% Decrease Hue -7% Increase Saturation +7% Decrease Saturation -7% Increase Contrast +7% Decrease Contrast -7% General Settings Form Field Value Show Settings by Default checked Default Capture Source Video Capture Default Processing Profile none Compression Amount 10% Crop Window Enabled checked Sizable checked Maintain Aspect checked Units Inches Left 0.233” Top 0.0” Width 0.
Installation & Setup User Guide • AWB/MWB - Always to the Right (Automatic White Balance/Manual White Balance) • R/B - Always to Left (Red - Green - Blue manual adjustments) • AF/OFF - Always to Left (Automatic Focus) When setting up the environment, minor adjustments will need to be made to the Zoom and Iris. Once the adjustments have been made, move the switch back to the zoom position. • Making adjustments to the zoom will bring the subject closer or further away.
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Installation & Setup User Guide Appendix K: The License Administration Application The License Administration web application is used to install new licenses, view installed licenses, and view the License Server log. The License Administration application requires a browser to run. Web browsers that are supported are Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator. Refer to the B.A.S.I.S. ET release notes.rtf file on the root of the B.A.S.I.S.
K: The License Administration Application Note: The URL for License Administration is: http://LICENSESERVERHOST:9999/ Replace LICENSESERVERHOST with the name of the machine the License Server is running on. For example, if the machine running the License Server is named alpha, the License Administration URLwill be: http://alpha:9999/ Logging into the License Administration Application 1. Start the License Administration application.
Installation & Setup User Guide Viewing an Installed License 1. Start the License Administration application. (For more information, refer to License Administration Procedures on page 265.) 2. Log into the License Administration application. (For more information, refer to Logging into the License Administration Application on page 266.) 3. In the Installed Licenses drop-down listbox, select the license you wish to view. 4. Click [View]. The license will be displayed in the right half of the window.
K: The License Administration Application Installing a New License 268 — revision 143 1. Obtain a new license file from BEST. License files have the extension (.lic). Be sure that you know where the license file is saved, as you will need to know the location to successfully install the license. 2. Make sure that the License Server is running. (For more information, refer to Determining if the License Server is Running on page 250.) 3. Start the License Administration application.
Installation & Setup User Guide 9. Scroll down to the bottom of the window and click [Next]. If the license is not the correct license, click [Back] to go back and choose another license file. 10. Read the terms of the license agreement. 11. Select the Yes radio button if you agree with the terms of the license. 12. Click [Finish]. 13. The license will be installed.
K: The License Administration Application Viewing the License Server Log 270 — revision 143 1. Start the License Administration application. (For more information, refer to Starting the License Administration Application on page 265.) 2. Log into the License Administration application. (For more information, refer to Logging into the License Administration Application on page 266.) 3. Click the View Log hyperlink. The License Server log will be displayed in the right half of the window.
Installation & Setup User Guide Changing Administrator Properties for the License Administration Application 1. Start the License Administration application. (For more information, refer to Starting the License Administration Application on page 265.) 2. Log into the License Administration application. (For more information, refer to Logging into the License Administration Application on page 266.) 3. Click the Administrator Properties… hyperlink.
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Installation & Setup User Guide Appendix L: Room Layout & Lighting Setup for a Capture Station with Discontinued Video Capture Hardware Environmental Considerations Affecting Flash & Camera Capture Quality There are several factors to consider when selecting your capture station environment. Lighting is the most important factor and the most difficult to provide setup instructions for, because every site’s capture environment is unique. B.A.S.I.S.
L: Room Layout & Lighting Setup for a Capture Station with Discontinued Video Capture Hardware The VK-C77U camera zooms to X24, but the recommended zoom area should be less than X12. This is because the zoom past X12 is digital and the picture captured becomes rough (pixilated). The subject should be within X1 to X12 zoom for optimal results. The subject should nominally fill the pre-sized crop window if adjusted properly.
Installation & Setup User Guide Advanced Setup After the capture station has been setup, some testing must be performed to determine the optimal illumination settings for image capture. You may have to adjust the lights, drapes, or other elements in the capture environment. With a test subject, view the live image on the screen with all the room lights on. Set the selector switch on the back of the camera to iris (all the way to the left).
L: Room Layout & Lighting Setup for a Capture Station with Discontinued Video Capture Hardware • Is the ceiling low or cathedral like? The lower the ceiling the more light will reflect. • What types of lights are used in the room? Incandescent or florescent (cool white or colored) or direct spots? • Is there any direct lighting of the subject? Is the room evenly illuminated? Direct lighting will over expose the subject. • What is the color of reflective shields around the lights? I.e.
Installation & Setup User Guide Appendix M: Windows Terminal Services/Citrix MetaFrame To use B.A.S.I.S. Internet, you must have purchased the optional Citrix MetaFrame application. Please refer to the Citrix MetaFrame Administrator’s Guide to Installing, Setting Up, and Using this Software. Important: Windows Terminal Services/Citrix Overview B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition provides support in conjunction with Citrix MetaFrame™ 1.
M: Windows Terminal Services/Citrix MetaFrame General Issues • Color Depth. The color depth that Terminal Server and Citrix MetaFrame client machines use can be configured. A setting greater than 256 colors should be used so that the B.A.S.I.S. applications and online help will be displayed correctly. Note that Terminal Server can be run without Citrix MetaFrame. Terminal Server alone cannot display more than 256 colors. When Terminal Server is run in combination with Citrix MetaFrame 1.
Installation & Setup User Guide the copy from the user’s home directory is used. This means that you could end up with multiple copies of the ACS.INI file. Note that all copies might not exist on the Server. If a user’s home directory is mounted from a public server, the ACS.INI file will exist there. This is true even when you log directly into the Server. • Multiple monitoring instances will attempt to write to the activity printer and CCTV in Windows Terminal Server environment.
M: Windows Terminal Services/Citrix MetaFrame Step 3: Installing Feature Release 1 (Service Pack 2) When installing Feature Release 1, you must enable XML configured to an open HTTP port. To do this: 1. Obtain Feature Release 1 (Service Pack 2). 2. Run the installation for Feature Release 1. Use all default settings until you reach the following message: 3. Click [Yes] to enable and configure the Citrix XML Service. 4. Enter the number of the open HTTP port you wish to use in the TCP/IP field. 5.
Installation & Setup User Guide Creating the Virtual IIS Directory Note: All references to C in this procedure refer to the drive that your operating system is installed on. 1. Make sure that Windows Terminal Services, Citrix MetaFrame, B.A.S.I.S., Java Virtual Machine, and Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) are installed on the server. 2. Create a directory named C:\InetPub\Citrix. 3. Click the Windows Start button, then select Programs > Administrative Tools > Internet Services Manager.
M: Windows Terminal Services/Citrix MetaFrame Installing the Java Client 282 — revision 143 1. Click the Windows Start button, then select Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt. 2. At the drive prompt, type md c:\inetpub\wwwroot\nfuseclients\en\icajava\ie and press . 3. Exit the command prompt. 4. Copy setup.class (Java JDK client) to the newly created directory. 5.
Installation & Setup User Guide Installing Citrix NFuse Web Extensions 1. From the Citrix NFuse CD, run NFuseWebExt-IIS.exe. 2. On the Welcome window, click [Next >]. 3. When prompted to stop IIS, click [Yes]. 4. In the Software License Agreement window, click [Yes] to accept the terms of the license. 5. On the Choose Destination Location window, use the default Destination Folder and click [Next]. 6. On the Setup Type window, use the default setting and click [Next >].
M: Windows Terminal Services/Citrix MetaFrame 7. On the Connecting to a Citrix Server window: a. In the Name field, enter your Citrix server name. b. In the Port field, specify the port you entered for the XML service during the Feature Release 1 installation. c. Click [Next >]. 8. Verify that the Destination Folder is correct and click [Next >]. 9. When asked to copy clients, click [No]. 10. On the Start Copying Files window, click [Next >].
Installation & Setup User Guide 11. On the Setup Complete window, click [Finish].
M: Windows Terminal Services/Citrix MetaFrame Installing the NFuse Web Site Wizard 286 — revision 143 1. On the NFuse CD, run NFuseWizard.exe. 2. On the Welcome window, click [Next >]. 3. In the Software License Agreement window, click [Yes]. 4. In the Choose Destination Location window, use the default Destination Folder and click [Next >]. 5. In the Select Program Folder window, use the default settings and click [Next >].
Installation & Setup User Guide 6. In the Start Copying Files window, click [Next >]. 7. In the Setup Complete window, click [Finish].
M: Windows Terminal Services/Citrix MetaFrame Running the Citrix Web Site Wizard 288 — revision 143 1. Click the Windows Start button, then select Programs > Citrix > NFuse > Web Site Wizard. 2. On Page 1 of the Citrix Web Site Wizard, click [Next >]. 3. On Page 2 of the Citrix Web Site Wizard, click [Next >]. 4. On Page 3 of the Citrix Web Site Wizard, select the Web Site Scheme you wish to use and click [Next >].
Installation & Setup User Guide 5. On Page 4 of the Citrix Web Site Wizard, use the default settings and click [Next >]. 6. On Page 5 of the Citrix Web Site Wizard: • Select the Embedded in a Web Page option. • Select the Java Applet option. • Deselect the Enable Ticketing checkbox. • Click [Next >].
M: Windows Terminal Services/Citrix MetaFrame 7. At the wizard warning, click [OK]. 8. On Page 6 of the Citrix Web Site Wizard: 9. 290 — revision 143 • Select the Show Details option in addition the default settings that are selected. • Click [Next >]. On Page 7 of the Citrix Web Site Wizard, use the default settings and click [Next >].
Installation & Setup User Guide 10. On Page 8 of the Citrix Web Site Wizard: • Click [Browse…] and navigate to the C:\Inetpub\Citrix directory. • Click [OK] • Click [Finish].
M: Windows Terminal Services/Citrix MetaFrame Edit the Appembed.htm and Template.ica File 292 — revision 143 1. Click the Windows Start button, then select Programs > Accessories > Notepad. 2. Select the File > Open menu option. 3. Navigate to the appembed.htm file in C:\Inetpub\Citrix and open it. 4. Change the following values: • Set width to 1024. • Set height to 768. • Set the usehostname value to on.
Installation & Setup User Guide 5. Save the file. 6. Navigate to the template.ica file in C:\Inetpub\Citrix and open it. 7. Comment out the ClientName with a semicolon (;) as shown. 8. Save the file and exit Notepad. Step 5: Installing B.A.S.I.S. on the Server For more information, refer to Chapter 3: Installing B.A.S.I.S. ET Third Edition on page 41.
M: Windows Terminal Services/Citrix MetaFrame Step 6: Publishing B.A.S.I.S. as a Web Application Note: 294 — revision 143 All references to C in this procedure refer to the drive that your operating system is installed on. Each B.A.S.I.S. application must be published separately. 1. Click the Windows Start button, then select Programs > MetaFrame Tools > Published Application Manager. 2. Click the “New Published Application” toolbar button. 3.
Installation & Setup User Guide a. Click [Browse..]. b. Navigate to the B.A.S.I.S. installation directory. c. Double-click or click [Open] to select the file. d. Click [Next >]. 6. On the Specify Window Properties window, accept the default settings and click [Next >]. 7. On the Specify Neighborhood Client Settings window: • In the Window Size dropdown listbox, select “1024x768.” • In the Window Colors dropdown listbox, select “High Color (16 bit).” • Click [Next >].
M: Windows Terminal Services/Citrix MetaFrame 296 — revision 143 8. In the Specify Neighborhood Administration Features window, use the default settings and click [Next >]. 9. In the Configure Accounts window: a. From the Available list, select the user group you want to be able to run the application you are publishing. b. Click [Add]. c. Repeat steps a and b for each desired user group. d. Click [Next >].
Installation & Setup User Guide 10. On the Add the Application to Citrix Servers window, use the default settings and click [Next >]. 11. On the Finish Adding the Application window, click [Finish]. 12. Repeat steps 1 through 11 for each B.A.S.I.S. application you want to publish. Is it Working? This web server virtual directory should now be able to be accessed through the local area intranet by typing “http://server-name/virtual-directory-name/” in your web browser address bar.
M: Windows Terminal Services/Citrix MetaFrame Installing B.A.S.I.S. Via a Terminal Services Client Window B.A.S.I.S. can be installed via a Terminal Services client window. To do this: 298 — revision 143 1. Share the CD-ROM drive. 2. Map the local CD-ROM drive on the server. 3. From inside Add/Remove Programs, select the B.A.S.I.S. installation program, which is setup.exe on the root of the B.A.S.I.S. CD. 4. There may be a delay before the B.A.S.I.S. installation begins.
Installation & Setup User Guide Appendix N: Encryption Encryption Overview Encryption is the translation of data into secret code. The purpose of encryption is to achieve data security. Data sent to and from the B.A.S.I.S.
N: Encryption The steps to configure encryption for use with B.A.S.I.S. are: 1. Setup and configure the hardware 2. Configure the SafeNet/Speed box 3. Install SafeNet/Soft-PK on the server and client 4. Configure SafeNet/Soft-PK peer-to-peer encryption on the server 5. Configure SafeNet/Soft-PK peer-to-peer encryption on the workstation 6. Configure SafeNet/Soft-PK peer-to-panel encryption on the workstation The following diagram illustrates the hardware set up needed to use encryption with B.
Installation & Setup User Guide The following diagram illustrates how ID information is sent from the panel to the server when encryption is being used with B.A.S.I.S.: The numbers below correlate to the numbers in the diagram above, which describes the path taken when a card is swiped. 1. ID information from the card swiped at the panel goes to the LANtronix box, where it is encrypted using key A. 2.
N: Encryption In the previous diagram, peer-to-panel encryption occurs between 1 through 4 and peer-to-peer encryption occurs between 5 and 6. Setting Up Encryption for Use with B.A.S.I.S. Step 1: Initial Hardware Configuration 1. Connect the server and workstation to the network. 2. Create a static IP address for the workstation accessing the panel. The static IP address should be outside the designated range of other workstation IP addresses. To add a static IP address on a Windows 2000 machine: a.
Installation & Setup User Guide • Direct connection to the COM port • 38400 bits per second (bps) • 8 data bits • NO parity • 1 stop bit • NO flow control To do this using HyperTerminal: 1. Click the Windows Start button, then select Programs > Accessories > Communications > HyperTerminal. 2. Type SafeNet Speed as the Name of the connection. 3. Select an icon to represent the connection, then click [OK]. 4.
N: Encryption Item Value MID window size 64 IP address tunneling NOT REQUIRED 14. Press and then press to enter the Network configuration menu. 15. For each item, enter the following value if not already selected: Item Value Local encryptor IP address Your SafeNet/Speed user-defined IP address Local host IP address Your LANtronix box user-defined IP address Router IP address Your Host computer user-defined IP address Subnet mask Your Host network user-defined subnet mask 16.
Installation & Setup User Guide 21. Press to exit the Oakley (Phase 1) Preferences configuration menu. 22. Press to enter the IPSec (Phase 2) Preferences menu. 23. For each item, enter the following value if not already selected: Item Value AH Transform SHA MD5 ESP Transform DES Triple-DES HMAC Transform DES SHA MD5 Phase 2 Lifetime - Seconds 28800 Phase 2 Lifetime - KBytes DISABLED AH Protocol Negotiation DISABLED ESP Protocol Negotiation REQUIRED Replay Protection ENABLED 24.
N: Encryption Step 3: Installing SafeNet/Soft-PK on the Server and Client Note: 306 — revision 143 It does not matter whether you install SafeNet/Soft-PK on the server or the client first, but it must be installed on both machines. 1. On the server, insert the SafeNet/Soft-PK CD into the CD-ROM drive and run the Setup.exe file. 2. The InstallShield Wizard for SafeNet/Soft-PK opens. Click [Next]. 3. The wizard continues, and the License Agreement window is displayed.
Installation & Setup User Guide 5. A dialog box opens. Since Windows 2000 provides a native L2T2 component, the SafeNet VPN Adapter does not need to be installed.
N: Encryption [OK] to acknowledge that the SafeNet L2T2 Component will not be installed. 308 — revision 143 6. The wizard continues, and the Select Components window is displayed. Make sure the SafeNet IPSec Component checkbox is selected and click [Next]. 7. The wizard continues, and the Start Copying Files window is displayed. Click [Next]. 8. Select the Yes, I want to restart my computer now option and click [Finish]. 9. Repeat the installation on the workstation.
Installation & Setup User Guide Step 4: Configuring SafeNet/Soft-PK Peer-to-Peer Encryption on the Server 1. Click the Windows Start button, then select Programs > SafeNet Soft-PK > Security Policy Editor. 2. Click the Add a new connection toolbar icon. 3. Name the connection ‘Panel Workstation 001’. 4. With Panel Workstation 001 highlighted: a. b. 5.
N: Encryption • b. 310 — revision 143 ‘Any’ in the Name dropdown listbox Click [Pre-Shared Key]. 6. Click [Enter Key]. 7. Enter at least 8 characters for the key, then click [OK].
Installation & Setup User Guide Note: This preshared key: (key B) should be different than the preshared key entered in step 20 of Step 2: Configuring the SafeNet/Speed Box (key A) on page 304. 8. 9. With Panel Workstation 001 expanded and ‘Security Policy’ highlighted: a. Select the Main Mode option. b. Select the Enable Replay Detection checkbox. With Panel Workstation 001 expanded and ‘Proposal 1’ beneath ‘Authentication (Phase 1)’ highlighted: a. b.
N: Encryption 10. With Panel Workstation 001 expanded and ‘Proposal 1’ beneath ‘Key Exchange (Phase 2)’ highlighted: a. b. Make sure the following are selected: • ‘Unspecified’ in the SA Life dropdown listbox • ‘None’ in the Compression dropdown listbox • The Encapsulation Protocol (ESP) checkbox • ‘SHA-1’ in the Hash Alg dropdown listbox • ‘Tunnel’ in the Encapsulation dropdown listbox In the Encrypt Alg dropdown listbox, select ‘Triple DES’. 11. Click the ‘Save’ toolbar button.
Installation & Setup User Guide Soft-PK Peer-to-Peer Encryption on the Server on page 309, with minor modifications: 1. Click the Windows Start button, then select Programs > SafeNet Soft-PK > Security Policy Editor. 2. Click the Add a new connection toolbar icon. 3. Name the connection ‘Server 001’. 4. With Server 001 highlighted: a.
N: Encryption Secure b. 5. • Protocol dropdown set to ‘All’ • ID Type dropdown listbox set to ‘IP Address’ Enter the static IP address of the workstation. Expand Server 001. With ‘My Identity’ highlighted: a. b. Make sure the following options are selected: • ‘IP Address’ in the ID Type dropdown listbox • ‘None’ in the Select Certificate dropdown listbox • ‘Any’ in the Name dropdown listbox Click [Pre-Shared Key]. 6. Click [Enter Key]. 7.
Installation & Setup User Guide b. • ‘Unspecified’ in the SA Life dropdown listbox • ‘None’ in the Compression dropdown listbox • The Encapsulation Protocol (ESP) checkbox • ‘SHA-1’ in the Hash Alg dropdown listbox • ‘Tunnel’ in the Encapsulation dropdown listbox In the Encrypt Alg dropdown listbox, select ‘Triple DES’. 11. Click the ‘Save’ toolbar button.
N: Encryption Secure 6. • ‘All’ in the Protocol dropdown • ‘IP Address’ in the first ID Type dropdown listbox • The Connect Using Secure Gateway Tunnel option • ‘IP Address’ in the second ID Type dropdown listbox b. Enter the static IP address of the LANtronix box in the first IP Address field. c. Enter the static IP address of the SafeNet/Speed box in the second IP Address field. Expand LANtronix Panel 001. With ‘My Identity’ highlighted: a. b.
Installation & Setup User Guide c. In the SA Life dropdown listbox, select ‘Seconds’. d. Enter ‘28800’ in the Seconds field. 11. With LANtronix Panel 001 expanded and ‘Proposal 1’ beneath ‘Key Exchange (Phase 2)’ highlighted: a. In the SA Life dropdown listbox, select ‘Seconds’. b. Enter ‘28800’ in the Seconds field. c. In the Compression dropdown listbox, select ‘None’. d. Select the Encapsulation Protocol (ESP) checkbox. e. In the Encrypt Alg dropdown listbox, select ‘Triple DES’. f.
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Installation & Setup User Guide Appendix O: Ports Used by B.A.S.I.S. Note: All of the following ports use the TCP protocol. Port Function B.A.S.I.S. version Where port can be changed 80 Web server Only used with B.A.S.I.S. 5.7 and 5.8 builds prior to 5.8.
O: Ports Used by B.A.S.I.S. Port Function B.A.S.I.S. version Where port can be changed 4061 DataExchange B.A.S.I.S. 5.9 and newer Can be changed in ACS.INI [Service] section DESocketPort * 4062 DataExchange B.A.S.I.S. 5.9 and newer Can be changed in ACS.INI [Service] section DERpcPort * 8189 License Server B.A.S.I.S. 5.7 or newer To change the License Server port: 8190 Web Utility Server Only used with 5.7 and 5.8 builds prior to 5.8.310 9999 License Administration B.A.S.I.S. 5.
Installation & Setup User Guide Recorded Digital Video Ports Recorded digital video uses DCOM to stream video, which is controlled by Microsoft using a “find any free port” method. This can be modified using the DCOMconfig utility to specify the ports that DCOM can use. The following steps can be followed, but please refer to the Microsoft DCOM documentation for complete and updated information.
O: Ports Used by B.A.S.I.S.
Installation & Setup User Guide Index A About accounts ................................................. 211 Access control server/configuration & monitoring station checklist ........................................... 14 Access database upgrade .................................... 30 ACCESSCONTROL database backup........................................................ 166 restore ........................................................ 167 AccessControl_Data.mdf file............................
Index Lenel account password............................. 208 scheduled backup Intervals........................ 167 SYSTEM account password using Database Setup ................................................... 212 system administrator password for the database 211 Change administrator properties for the License Administration application ........................ 271 Checklist access control server/configuration & monitoring station................................. 14 Alarm Monitoring station ..........
Installation & Setup User Guide manually back up an SQL Server Desktop Engine database to a file..................... 193 SQL Server 2000 backup procedures ........ 170 create a database backup folder.......... 175 install drivers for the tape backup device .. 170 Demo database .................................................. 238 Determining if the License Server is running ... 250 Diffused lighting ................................................. 82 DirectX install .....................................
Index FlashPoint software ............................ 58, 257 FlashPoint VGA display adapter driver..... 253 FlashPoint video capture board .......... 55, 253 Java client .................................................. 282 Microsoft SQL Server................................ 107 new B.A.S.I.S. license ................. 25, 51, 268 NFuse Web Site Wizard ............................ 286 Oracle 9i client software............................ 159 Oracle 9i server software ..................
Installation & Setup User Guide installing .................................................... run Database Setup .................................... run the Net Configuration Assistant .......... software configuration overview ............... verify that the system works ...................... 133 157 146 133 152 P Paging automatic...................................................... 89 manual.......................................................... 89 setting up automatic paging ..................
Index upgrading from SQL Server 7.0 to SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition ........................ 125 verifying the database upgrade .................. 131 SQL Server Desktop Engine change database owner .............................. 241 manually back up an SQL Server Desktop Engine database to a file..................... 193 manually upgrade from Access after running Database Setup ................................... 224 manually upgrade from Access before running Database Setup ..........................
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