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1. INTRODUCTION
This Manual includes two parts:
programming
and
debug tools
.
1.1
About Programming
This part explains all the steps required to
program Monitor Room Code
and
DPC Door Station
in a standard
system without any kind of restriction or different customization, by using the keypad and screen on the Door
Station panel.
For your conveniences, it is better to use the
PC programming procedure
in buildings with many users,
especially when networking Access Security or IDS Software is involved, or in a complex installation. Please note
that some kinds of programming must be done by means of PC programming, for example, digital Name Lists and
Instruction screens, etc.
The basic programming procedure, this is to say, the items that can be achieved from keypad are as below: To
assign the call code to Monitors, this is to say, to programming the Monitors’ Room Codes or addresses. To
program or modify the system configuration and working parameter, for example, door release timing, etc. To
program the proximity access control settings, for example, adding or deleting IC cards.
1.2
About Debug Tools
In Second part, explains how to
use the field debug and diagnose tools
in installations, by means of the keypad
and screen on the Door Station panel.
However, it is better to use the
PC diagnose procedure
, when the Guard Unit is connected and works. Please
refer to the software manual.
Several system operation diagnose in installations is much useful in installations. For example, carrying out on-line
or off-line monitors searching, performing batch emulated calling, getting the voltage of monitors, showing the
operation information etc. These debug and diagnose tools will greatly ease the procedure of installations.
NOTE. Important knowledge of device addresses
Each Monitor in system must be programmed with an address that identifies and distinguishes it from the rest of
the Monitors, and the addresses (i.e. Room Codes) go from 0001 to 9999. Each Room Code must be unique in
one building, and this is normally the calling number of the Monitor.
In factory setting, the Monitor’s Room Code is random codes. To program Room Code, see Chapter 4.3, 4.4.
Each Door Station must be programmed with a unique Netware address that identifies and distinguishes it from
the rest of the Door Stations, and the addresses (i.e. Net Address) go from 001 to 120.
If Door Station is just bought or being restored to the factory setting, no Net Address is assigned. To make Door
Station works with the Guard Unit, Net Address must be programmed first.
Net Address parameter is located in:
PROGRAM > [1] Configuration > -1. Net Address
, see Chapter 5.4.