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are updated with the necessary changes.
5) The CANCEL button:
This option is used to cancel all changes made to a record since
the last SAVE. After pressing CANCEL, the system will prompt
the operator to confirm: Do you want to save? Click NO and none
of the changes will be kept on records.
6) The EXIT button:
This option is used to close the current window.
7) The HELP button:
This option is used to provide the operator context-sensitive help.
8) The MORE button:
This option (if displayed) is used to view additional configuration
parameters of a selected component.
Operator Acknowledgment
Operators can be required to acknowledge certain events such
as alarms or card trace type of events. Events that require operator
acknowledgment have to be defined under the Event Definition
menu. When the operator is required to acknowledge an event, the
computer's audible warning will sound and an alarm screen will be
displayed on-screen:
The alarm event description will be displayed with time and date
and the associated device. From the “Event Definition” menu,
select all events which will require operator acknowledgement.
The “Acknowledged Events” tab stores events that have been
previously acknowledged by an operator.
Customizing the System
Follow this sequence to customize WinPass:
1) Define Controllers
2) Define Schedules
3) Define Doors
4) Define Relays
5) Define Inputs - Outputs
6) Define Access Levels
7) Define Cards
8) Define (operator) Security Levels
9) Define Operators
10) Define Holidays
11) Define Events
Defining Controllers
WinPass is designed to communicate with the door controllers via
one of the 4 host COM ports.* The controllers are identified by
their serial number (refer to controller definition in section 5).
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Defining Schedules
It is possible to use the same schedule for different uses, but it is
recommended to create a distinct schedule for each requirement.
It is then much easier to modify a particular application's schedule
without affecting other applications (refer to schedule definition,
in section 6).
Defining Doors
Properly defining access doors when designing an effective
access control system plays a crucial role in the system’s integrity.
Door types such as entry, exit, access, and the individual door
schedules will be found in “Door Definition”. All door timings
including door open times, door unlock times, door contact inputs
will also be found in “Door Definition”.
KT-300 Door Programming Relays
Each KT-300 door controller is equipped with two open collector
outputs. These controlled outputs are not to be confused with the
door strike outputs. The controlled outputs may be programmed
to activate or deactivate to follow certain inputs. Also, the
activation/deactivation times may be user defined and schedules
may be defined for individual relays. * If relays are required, see
the system specifications of section 1.
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Monitoring Inputs
WinPass may control 8 inputs per KT-300. When an expansion
module is added inputs are increased to 16.* If additional inputs
are required, see the system specifications in section 1.
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Programming Outputs
In addition to having two form “C” controlled outputs on each KT-
300, four open-collector auxiliary outputs have also been pro-
vided. These outputs are typically used to activate the reader’s
LED on an access granted and the piezo alarm buzzer on a T.REX
request-to-exit detector door alarm (please refer to output defini-
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Access Levels
Up to 250 access levels may be defined in WinPass. Access levels
determine to which doors and at what time cardholders will have
access. For example, office employees may have access at door
1 “Front door” only from 7:00AM to 5:00PM on weekdays (please
refer to access level definition in section 6).