EST EST3 v1 0 Access Control Database User Manual

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Access Control Database Manual 270961 Rev 1.0 25OCT01 Manuals Online BY NOTICE Systems Technology Parkland Drive FL 34243 739 4300 2001 Edwards Systems Technology Inc manual and the products it describes are copyrighted by Systems Technology Inc EST You may not translate transcribe or transmit any part of this without express written permission from EST manual contains proprietary information intended for to authorized persons or companies for the sole of conducting business with EST If you distribute any contained in this manual to unauthorized persons have violated all distributor agreements and we may take action Microsoft Mouse Microsoft Windows Microsoft Word Microsoft Access are either registered trademarks or of Microsoft Corporation is a trademark of ImageWare Systems Inc manual was designed and written by the EST Technical Documentation Department Sarasota HISTORY for change release Manuals Online 1 2 3 4 5 1.1 this manual 1.2 versions 1.3 system requirements 1.4 requirements and installation 1.5 features 1.8 is access control 1.9 building blocks 1.11 access 1.14 up the system 1.15 started 2.1 the program 2.2 on for the first time 2.4 an RP file 2.6 a sample RP file 2.9 on after RP file import 2.13 an RP file into an existing company 2.14 an SDU project 2.17 a company 2.18 overview 2.19 operations 3.1 a startup screen caption 3.2 system options and preferences 3.3 the selection table 3.7 your changes 3.9 selection 3.10 information 3.12 up your system 3.14 your database to a new PC 3.15 from the ACDB 3.16 and hardware configuration 4.1 your system 4.2 your system in company view 4.3 your system in hardware view 4.7 the doors 4.9 Keypad Displays KPDISPs 4.18 lists 4.20 5.1 is an operator 5.2 a new operator record 5.3 a photo to an operator record 5.5 operator privileges 5.8 and deactivating an operator 5.11 on as a new operator 5.13 Control Database User Manual Manuals Online 6 7 8 9 10 11 your operator password 5.14 and deleting an operator record 5.16 operator information 5.17 6.1 is a task 6.2 tasks 6.4 a task 6.5 a task 6.7 a task to CRCs and KPDISPs 6.10 a task with a report 6.11 and deactivating a task schedule 6.12 the status of a task 6.13 and deleting a task 6.15 ports and routes 7.1 ports and routes overview 7.2 an outbound port 7.6 a route 7.7 the default route 7.8 your system for an alternative route 7.9 and deleting an outbound port 7.12 and deleting a route 7.13 8.1 is a schedule 8.2 a schedule 8.4 and deleting a schedule 8.7 the timeline colors 8.8 9.1 is a holiday 9.2 a holiday 9.3 your holidays 9.6 and deactivating a holiday 9.7 and deleting a holiday 9.9 levels 10.1 is an access level 10.2 an access level 10.6 and collapsing an access level 10.8 a schedule 10.10 a command list 10.13 door privileges 10.16 KPDISP privileges 10.18 an access level 10.22 basic 11.1 is a cardholder 11.2 a cardholder record 11.3 personal information 11.8 cardholder UD tabs and UDFs 11.10 a photo to a cardholder record 11.13 and deactivating cardholders 11.16 Control Database User Manual Manuals Online 12 13 cardholder information 11.18 and deleting cardholder records 11.20 cards vs lost cards 11.21 advanced 12.1 a card format and a facility code 12.2 the default card format and facility code 12.6 an auxiliary card reader input 12.9 central monitoring station user IDs 12.11 a cardholder for badging 12.14 cardholders from an external database 12.17 13.1 is a report 13.2 reports 13.5 a report 13.7 reports 13.9 the styles for a custom report 13.15 fields to a custom report 13.18 a report 13.20 and printing a report 13.22 and deleting a report 13.24 Y 1 Z 1 Control Database User Manual Manuals Online information of liability product has been designed to meet the requirements of Laboratories Inc Standard 294 Installation in with this manual applicable codes and the of the authority having jurisdiction is mandatory shall not under any circumstances be liable for any or consequential damages arising from loss of or other damages or losses owing to the failure of EST beyond the cost of repair or replacement of any products EST reserves the right to make product and change product specifications at any time every precaution has been taken during the preparation of manual to ensure the accuracy of its contents EST assumes responsibility for errors or omissions Control Database User Manual Manuals Online this manual manual provides reference information to support the Control Database ACDB software audience manual was written for people who have a working of Windows based computer programs manual is organized to serve as a guide for the first time It takes you through the steps required to set up the system the first time introducing you to each ACDB feature or as it needed The chapters are presented in the you will need as you work through the ACDB program start to finish your system has already been set up by your administrator and you wish to do is add users proceed to Chapter 11 basic For you to be able to gain access to the your system administrator must set you up as an operator proper privileges manual consists of the following chapters 1 Introduction This chapter introduces you to the and explains the basic concepts of access control 2 Getting started This chapter provides information procedures required to navigate and customize the ACDB It also describes the Log In process for first time users shows how to import a Resource Profile RP file 3 Basic operations This chapter shows you the steps common operations including downloading saving backing and exiting from the program 4 System and hardware configuration This chapter information about the administration functions of the It also provides procedures for configuring hardware of the program 5 Operators This chapter provides general information for defining and creating additional operators The the operators can perform are controlled by the that are assigned to them 6 Tasks This chap

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