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Doors Software Overview
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• This presentation is an overview of the basic fundamentals of the Doors software.– Host computer specifications– Configuration of controllers/doors/network– Setup system options/time zones/holiday schedules/access
groups– User enrollment/network updates– Event configuration/File management– Real-time monitoring/event reporting
• Each item is discussed in greater detail in its respective presentation.
Doors Software
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• Doors software can handle:– Up to 32 system operators, each with password protection and
configurable privileges.
– Up to 32 time zones (including dial time zones), each with 4 start/stop intervals.
– Up to 3 holiday schedules, each with up to 32 definable holiday dates.
– An unlimited number of Access Groups (subject to available hard disk space).
– Up to 6 sortable user definable text fields for individual user information.
– A virtually unlimited number of cards/users for use with a PXL controller. Each controller can have its own set of users, but an individual controller can only handle the following number of cards.
Doors Software
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Doors Software
Standard RAM
Extended RAM
Temp Users
Enabled
Temp Users Not Enabled
PXL-250 10,920 65,535 - -
PXL-500*/ PXL-510
- - 19,110 65,535
EntraGuard Gold
750 - - -
* Time and Attendance Terminals are constructed using PXL-500 controllers.
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Doors Software
• Intuitive, can be learned in a few hours (not days!)• Used with the following Keri products:
– PXL-500/510 – PXL-250
– Entraguard Telephone Entry – Time and Attendance
• Can integrate with the NetworX (Caddx) NX-8E alarm panel
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Doors Software
• Allows you to manage– Up to 256 doors per site (2 per controller using SB-593s)– Up to 128 controllers per site– Up to 255 sites
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Robust and Flexible
• Custom communications protocol– Minimizes general
protection faults (GPFs) and system crashes
• No dedicated PC required– Only required for
downloading or uploading information or for system monitoring
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Tool Bar and Pull-Down Menu
• Tool bar - quick access to most used features• Pull-down menus to access all features
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Online Help File
• Online version of the Users Guide available to provide complete technical assistance
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Doors is Windows* Based Software
• True Windows program using Windows features– Resizing, relocation, drag and drop, multiple windows, etc.
* Windows is a trademark of the Microsoft Corporation
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Multiple Windows Platforms
• Doors runs under these operating systems:
v4.0 only
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Host Computer Specifications
• PC with a P-90 or faster microprocessor– Minimum of 16 MB of RAM*– SVGA graphics card
and monitor– CD-ROM (optional CD-R/RW for
system backup)– 3.5” floppy disk drive, keyboard,
mouse– 50 MB of hard disk space
* Badging option requires more RAM and hard disk space to support the badging graphics functions.
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Host Computer Specifications
– COM port• To support an external modem
or direct serial connection
or
• External, 9600 baud (or faster), Keri approved, modem*
* Entraguard Telephone Entry controllers require the use of external modems
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Auto-configure Controllers
• One click automatically polls all controllers in the access control network– Retrieves controller/door configuration information and
places it into the Controller spreadsheet
Auto-Config Button
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Setup Doors
• Allows an operator to name and define the configuration and operation parameters for all doors
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I/O Configuration
• Allows an operator to name and define the use and operation of auxiliary inputs and outputs
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Link Configuration
• Allows an operator to define which inputs are assigned to which outputs– Allows input events to drive output actions
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Controller Status
• Allows an operator to review and verify controller and network conditions
• Retrieve information for one or all controllers
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Network Configuration• Allows an operator to configure communication
parameters for serial or modem connections
– Allows setup of a Personal Identification Number (PIN) for greater security– Allows setup of a modem initialization string for approved non-Keri products
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Network Configuration
• Allows an operator to configure communication parameters for TCP/IP connections*
* Communication may be made by either serial connection (direct or modem) or TCP/IP.
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System Options
– Sites– Badging– EntraGuard (Telephone Entry)– Network Master Parameters– Local Anti Passback– Door Type (Door, Gate, Elevator,
Time and Attendance)– User Data File Export/Import– Rollcall/Track– Card + Pin (P-650)– Alarm Control– Temp Users– Dual Verification
• Allows an operator to enable various system options
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Multiple Site Management
• Manage a single site or up to 255 sites via– Serial connection (either by direct serial connection or
modem connection)– TCP/IP network
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Photo ID Badging
• Create and print photo ID badges
• Uses the Doors cardholder/user database
• On-command photo display
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Entraguard Telephone Entry
• Integrates telephone entry with access control• Uses the Doors cardholder/user database
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Alarm Panel Interface
• Integrates with the NetworX (Caddx) NX-8E alarm panel
• Allows proximity readers and users to arm and disarm the alarm panel
• Reports alarm panel events with access events
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Update Network
• SMART UPDATE - allows you to send only new/changed information to controllers
• TOTAL UPDATE - allows you to send all information to controllers• COLLECT EVENTS – collects all events from all controllers
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Setup Time Zones
• Define the time periods to be applied to access groups, auto-unlock/lock door function, and I/O operations– Up to 32 time zones, each with 4 start/stop times
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Setup Holiday Schedules
• Define the holidays to be applied to access groups, auto-unlock/lock door function, and I/O operations– 3 holiday schedules, each with up to 32 dates– On-board calendar
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Access Groups• Combines time zones and doors into a superset of
information to define users’ access privileges (where and when users may access secure areas)– A Windows “Wizard” is used to step the operator through the
process– Create an unlimited number of Access Groups
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User Enrollment
• Allows an operator to enroll users for access control, telephone entry or mixed access networks– Enrollment through a Windows “Wizard”
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Enter User Information
• Enter user identification information and set user access parameters
• User information is managed via an Excel-like spreadsheet or through dialog boxes
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Customizable Information Fields
• Up to 6 operator definable fields• User information is managed via an Excel-like
spreadsheet or through a dialog box
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Event Configuration
• Each controller stores up to 3,640 events• Allows you to define controller event handling
– Save to file – View in a monitor window– Report or ignore – Audibly alert an operator– Auto-download from controller based on event capacity
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Event File Management
• Store event files in a weekly, monthly, or yearly format• Restore files to review past events
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Operators
• Up to 32 system operators, each with– Unique password protection– Configurable privileges - You define the operations each
operator is allowed to perform
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Operate Doors• Manual System Operation allows:
– Lock or unlock doors– Update door/controller operating parameters
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Real-time Monitoring• Monitor events occurring on controllers in real-time
(including display of any associated photos)• Collect all events stored on controllers
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Monitor Window
• Monitor events occurring on controllers in real-time• Collect all events stored on controllers
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Display Photo
• Shows photo of users as they access the “A” reader on controller #1 of the network in real-time
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Output Control
• Allows an operator to manually control outputs
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Event Reports
• Quick Search Event Reporting - uses radio buttons and pull-down lists to quickly generate summary reports
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Event Reports
• Power Search Event Reporting - uses Boolean operators to sift the event database and create reports with specific information
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Event Reports
• Formatted Database Reporting – uses an integrated Crystal Reports viewer to provide Doors database configuration information
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Dealer Contact Information Text
• Allows a dealer to add contact information to the Help > About pull-down menu window
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Dealer Contact Information Bitmap
• Allows a dealer to add a “splash screen” that is displayed when Doors is opened