Protege PRT-CTRL-SE manuales

Manuales del propietario y guías del usuario para Equipo de grabación Protege PRT-CTRL-SE.
Ofrecemos 6 manuales en pdf Protege PRT-CTRL-SE para descargar gratis por tipos de documentos: Manual de instalación, Especificaciones, Manual de usuario


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Study Guide

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Contents

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Module 101:

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ICT Company Profile

7

About ICT

8

Distribution

9

Customers

9

Capabilities

9

Research and Development

9

Production

10

Products

10

Certifications

10

Solution Providers

10

Module 121:

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Platform Focus

14

Intelligent Event Reporting

15

System Capacity

15

Installer Certification

16

Certification Levels

17

Web Based Training

17

Certification Exam

17

Training Cost

17

Maintaining Certification

18

 Web based, self paced

20

 Only at the ICT factory

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Module 122:

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Protege GX Licensing

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Licensing Structure

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Base License

23

Licensed Items and Features

24

Protege GX SDK

26

Time and Attendance

26

Video Verification

26

CSV Schedule Import

26

Email on Event

26

Server License

27

Licensing Process: Manual

28

Cost and Duration of an SMA

29

Example SMA Calculation

29

Calculate the following:

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Module 123:

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The Protege GX Server

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Protege GX Client Software

37

Network Architecture

38

Enterprise Level Solutions

39

Remote Environments

40

Remote Opportunities

40

Simplicity

41

Security

41

Synchronization

41

Protege GX and Small Sites

42

Module 124:

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Protege GX Hardware Overview

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The Protege DIN Rail Range

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8 Onboard Inputs

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7 Onboard Outputs

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Feature Highlights:

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Door Access Control

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8 Onboard Outputs

52

The Protege PCB Range

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Integrated Access Control

55

Automation Points

55

Programmable Functions

55

Integration

56

Communication

56

Upgradable Firmware

57

Input (Zone) Expanders

59

Maximum Number per Enclosure

60

Output (PGM) Expanders

61

Output Expander Comparison

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Reader Expanders

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+AUX- DO L2D1 L1 BZ

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Arming/Disarming

65

Power Supply

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Intelligent Power Monitoring

72

System Architecture

74

Communications

75

Module Wiring

76

Cabling

76

Module Network Power

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PRT-CTRL-DIN

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PRT-PSU-DIN

78

Expanding the Module Network

80

Primary Module Network

81

Proximity Readers

82

Comparison

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13.56 Mifare Desfire Readers

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Migration

83

Compatibility

83

Reader Technology Comparison

84

Keypads

85

Auto Logout Confirmation

86

Protege Control

87

Mounting Options

87

Installation Wiring

87

Networking Capabilities

88

Audio Capabilities

88

Touchscreen Builder Software

88

Features

89

Enclosures

90

Elevator Control

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Example: Single Car System

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Module 126:

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Memory Limitations

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Controller Comparison

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Storage Allocation

104

Feature Limitations

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Exceeding Limitations

105

Review Questions

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Module 127:

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DIN Rail Hardware Setup

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Cabinet Tamper Switch

109

Connections

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PRT-CTRL-DIN PRT-PSU-DIN

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Module #2

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Encrypted Module Network

112

Card Reader Connection

113

BZ L1 D1 DO

114

Input Connection

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Lock Connection

116

N.C Input Contact

118

N.C Tamper 1K1K

118

Outputs

120

V-Z4 V- Z3 Z2 V- Z1

121

Telephone Dialer

122

LED Indicators

123

Error Code Display

124

Power Indicator

124

Reader Data Indicators

125

PSU Indicators

125

Relay Indicators

125

Zone (Input) Indicators

125

Battery Indicator

126

Temp Indicator

126

Controller Indicators

127

Modem Indicator

128

Bell Indicator

128

Module 130:

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Protege GX Hardware Setup

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DIN Rail Controller Setup

134

Restarting the Controller

135

Training Exercise

136

Defaulting the Controller

136

PCB Controller Setup

137

If Telnet is Not Recognized

139

Setting the Event Server IP

140

Keypad Configuration

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ICTProtegeLCD

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KeypadVer1.44

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Module 125:

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Protege GX System Design

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Identifying Requirements

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Determine User Requirements

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Cable Selection

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CCA Cables

148

RS-485 Module Network

148

Expander

149

PSU Expander

151

Power Supply Design

152

Device Intelligence

152

Controller Intelligence

152

Non-Intelligent Devices

152

Offline Behavior

153

Offline Operation

153

Any Card

154

First 10 Users + Cache

154

RDM2 & RDS2

154

Robust RS-485 Engineering

155

ZX16 PX8

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PSU Controller

155

* RS-485 Protected by Cabinet

155

RDM2 RDM2

155

Cabinet 1

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Cabinet 2

156

ZX16 RDI2

157

Planning the Training System

159

Hardware Design

160

Input Description

161

What happens to...?

163

What happens when...?

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Module 128:

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Client/Server Architecture

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DVR Integration

167

Supported Operating Systems

167

SQL Server Editions

168

Prerequisites

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Administration Permissions

168

Installation Procedure

169

Workstations

176

Initial Site Configuration

179

Step 3: Add a Site

180

Module 129:

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The Protege GX Services

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Protege GX Data Service

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Protege GX Download Service

186

Protege GX DVR Services

188

Protege GX Event Service

188

Stopping the Event Service

189

Main Menu

191

Toolbar

192

Refresh

194

Breakout Button

195

The Record List

196

Selecting Multiple Records

197

The Programming Window

197

Viewing History

198

Viewing Usage

199

Viewing Events

199

The Status Bar

200

Global Settings

201

The Importance of Backups

202

Module 131:

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Hardware Programming

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Programming a Controller

206

Addressing Modules

211

Module Update

212

Enabling Encryption

212

Disabling Encryption

212

Firmware Updates

213

Status Pages

214

Status Page Layout

215

Status Lists

216

Creating Status Lists

216

Editing a Status Page

217

Troubleshooting Hardware

219

Requirements

220

Check the Computer Name

223

Windows Firewall

225

Multiple Firewalls

227

Encryption

228

Server ControllerLAN

229

Encryption Summary

230

Confirm Ports

231

Requesting Technical Support

232

Answer the following

234

Module 132:

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User Management

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Managing Users

236

Door Groups

237

Menu Groups

237

Creating a User

239

Adding Cards

239

User Expiry

240

Batch Adding Users

241

Deleting Users

241

Schedules

245

Edge Triggering

246

Creating Your First Schedule

246

Always Check Unlock Schedule

250

Schedule Triggering Summary

251

Holiday Groups

251

Adding a Holiday Group

251

Schedules and Holiday Mode

253

Default Operation

253

Multiple Time Spans

254

Overnight Schedules

255

Overlapping Periods

255

Qualify Output

256

Adding the Managers Schedule

257

Module 133:

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Basic Intruder Detection

261

Programming Areas

262

Pulse Times

264

Health Status

264

24 Hour Tamper Area

265

Testing the Office Area

265

Arming the Office Area

265

Disarming the Office Area

265

Disarming the 24 Hour Area

266

Programming Additional Areas

266

Input Testing

270

Programming Inputs

271

Input Types

272

Onboard Reader Expander

273

Programming Efficiently

274

Set the Input Speeds

276

Monitor the Health Status

277

Testing Areas

278

Testing the Managers Area

279

Testing the Warehouse Area

279

Testing Complete

280

Module 134:

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Basic Access Control

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Naming Doors

284

Door Testing

284

Door Processing

286

Reader Beepers

288

Reader Single LED Mode

289

Reader Dual LED Mode

290

Door Monitoring

291

Managers Door

291

Configuring Doors

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Configuring Access Levels

292

Adding Door Groups

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Adding Area Groups

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Adding Menu Groups

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Configure Access Levels

298

Assign the Remaining Cards

304

Door Configuration

305

DOTL Times

306

Door Outputs

307

Relock on Door Close

308

Door Options

308

Reader Multiplexing

310

Reader Configuration

311

Reader Options

311

Review the Health Status

312

Performing a Module Update

312

Module Updates

313

Module 135:

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Configuring Office Access

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Arming an Area on 2 Reads

320

Create a New Door Type

322

Assign the New Door Type

323

Testing the New Door Type

323

Door Unlocking by Schedule

324

Output Groups

325

Armed Output Group

326

Arming Output Group

327

Configuring Warehouse Access

328

 Save your changes

329

Testing the Doors

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Warehouse Door Type

330

Warehouse Area Indication

331

Office Area Indication

332

Warehouse Armed Schedule

332

Testing the System

334

Module 136:

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System Monitoring

337

Trouble Inputs

338

Create a Trouble Area

339

Trouble Input Pruning

339

Controller Trouble Inputs

340

Add the Power Supply Module

341

Add a Trouble Input

342

View the Status Page

343

Updating Status Lists

344

Arm the System Area

345

Contact ID Monitoring

346

Contact ID Alarm Processing

347

Adding a Phone Number

348

Services

349

Overriding CID Mapping

351

Start the Service

352

IP Monitoring

353

IP Alarm Monitoring

354

IP Alarm Processing

355

Module 137:

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System Commissioning

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System Commissioning Tools

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Item Usage

363

Loading Events

363

The Export Tool

364

Reports: Event Search

365

Using Grid View

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CID Reporting Tool

367

Keypad Testing

368

Trouble Input View Menu

369

Output View Menu

369

Door View Menu

370

Bypassing Inputs

370

OfficeEntryDr

371

OfficeEntryDr

371

Backing up a Database

372

To Backup a Database:

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Restoring a Database

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3 1 48 14

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Upgrading a Database

380

Operator Credentials

380

Server Details

380

Module 138:

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Programming Walkthrough

383

Scenario

384

2. Add a Controller

385

4. Create Schedules

386

5. Create Areas

386

11. Create User Menu Groups

388

12. Create Area Groups

388

13. Create Door Groups

388

14. Create Access Levels

388

20. Set the Controller Time

390

Next Steps

392

Step by Step Tasks

393

Task 2: Adding a Controller

398

Task 4: Creating Schedules

400

Task 5: Creating Areas

401

Task 7: Configuring Inputs

403

Task 9: Configuring Doors

405

Input Number Description

410

Review Questions and Answers

415

Introduction

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Architecture

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Complete this statement

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 Unlimited

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Protege GX

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Configuration

437

In Offline Operation

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Installation

445

Module 132: User Management

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What is this likely to be?

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TRN-13-1908-08

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