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1 STANLEY MANUFACTURED ACCESS CONTROL ipac Access Controller INSTALLATION GUIDE

2 CONTENTS INSTALLATION Introduction...3 Installation Procedure...4 ipac Components and Descriptions ipac...5 Enclosures...6 Installation Standalone and Browser...7 Network, USB Enrollment Reader and USB Flash Drive...8 RS Power Connection...10 Reader Connection (Entry and Entry/Exit)...11 Lock Control...13 Door Inputs Door Contact...14 Request to Exit...15 Extra Door Output...16 Controller Override and Tamper...16 STANDALONE INTERFACE ipac at a Glance...17 Button, Functions and Information Help Button...18 First Login and Operator Roles...19 Screen Display...20 Alarm Viewer...21 Events...21 Keys Add New and Delete Cardholders...22 Adding or Editing First and Last Name...23 Enrolling a Card or Key Fob...23 Specifying a PIN Number...23 Selecting Access Rights...24 Selecting a Time Profile...24 Allow Extra Door Time...24 Configuration Door Configuration...25 Add New and Delete Operators...26 Creating a New Profile...27 Creating a New Holiday Profile...28 Door Mode on Download...29 Adding Controllers...30 Configuration Database Options Import Keys...31 Export Database...31 Database Backup...32 Database Restore...32 Software Software Version...33 Upgrade Software...33 Install.CAB File...33 Settings Setting Time and Date...34 Language...35 Mode...35 EK Network...36 Readers...36 New Key Name...37 Export ipac Log File...37 WEB BROWSER INTERFACE Log-In...38 Help...39 USB Enrollment Reader Installation...40 RESOURCES Stanley PAC Cards and Key Fobs...42 One-Touch Installation Testing...43 Installation Notes...44

3 INSTALLATION GUIDE INTRODUCTION The ipac controls two sets of door devices (such as two-doors, two-readers and door contact inputs) with Card In/Card Out (a reader on both sides of the same door). An ipac can be programmed locally with its standalone using the built-in LCD display, jog-dial and enrollment/login reader or remotely using a PC with a web browser. Through an RS-485 multi-drop up to 7 PAC 512 Controllers can be connected enabling control of 16 doors. Product Specifications Description Specification Power Supply 10.5VDC to 28VDC, 220mA maximum Maximum current supplied to reader port Follows input voltage. 200mA at 12VDC Dimensions H: 7.3" W: 5.1" D: 5.1" Weight 14oz. nominal Operating temperature range Humidity Operating: 14F to 13 F Storage: 9F to 176F 0 to 85% RHNC Cable Specifications Cable Type Length Specification RS-485 ¹ Up to 3000ft Cat5, Cat5e or Cat6 Oneprox/PAC Readers ² 800ft 22AWG, 6-conductor, stranded, unshielded. (4 conductors needed if REX and Door Contact not used) Ethernet 33 feet ³ Cat5, Cat5e or Cat6 Power Supply - Typically 18 AWG stranded ¹ 22 AWG unshielded cable can be used for a bus length of no more than 500 feet. ² For Wiegand reader minimum wire gauge refer to your Wiegand Reader Installation Guide ³ 33ft is maximim patch cable length from the ipac to the Ethernet outlet. Depends on the network structure but normally 328 m to router/switch/hub. Oneprox Reader Cable Using 6-conductor cable from the controller to the door, provides sufficent conductors for the reader, door contact and request to exit, when you share the ground. Ground 4 Conductors for Oneprox Reader 1 Conductor for Door Contact (Shared Ground) 1 Conductor for REX (Shared Ground) 4

4 QUICK USER GUIDE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Plan your Installation Mount Enclosures, Controllers, Readers, Power Supplies, Locks, Door hardware, etc. Wire Communications, Power Supplies, Door Locks, Contacts, REXs, etc See Pages 9 to 21 Test Installation with One-Touch Testing See Page 22 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Install Stanley PAC Access Software See Page 23 to 40 Software Settings See Page 41 to 46 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Configure Channels See Page 47 to 50 Installing Controllers See Page 51 to 55 Creating Areas See Page 56 Creating Time & Mode Profiles See Pages 57 to 64 5

5 INSTALLATION GUIDE IPAC COMPONENTS AND DESCRIPTIONS DIN-RAIL (# 7S-iPAC) The ipac is available with a DIN-Rail mount. This enables the unit to be quickly snapped into industry standard DIN-Rail Enclosures. The unit is supplied with a USB Flash Drive and two MOV s. If required the DIN-Rail mount can be easily removed. NET TERM IN OUT NET PORT TX RX TX RX ADMIN PORT LED DC RTE DOOR1 1 N1 N0 NGND OVRD TAMP SIG D0 D1 LED TCP/IP USB VIN MSTAT RS-485 WIEGAND EXT. RDR POWER 0.2 A MAX DOOR A MAX DOOR 2 LOCK 2 30 V; 3 A DO D1 LOCK 1 30 V; 3 A RELAY 1 30 V; 3 A DO D1 +V LED I/P RTE DC SIGA SIGB NC NO COM NC NO COM +V LED I/P RTE DC SIGA SIGB NC NO COM 1519/3 LOCK ACCESS ONE TOUCH READER SIGNAL VOLTAGE RELAY 2 30 V; 3 A NC NO COM STATUS ONE TOUCH 12/24V 5V READER DATA LED DC RTE 2 DOOR2 6

6 INSTALLATION GUIDE IPAC COMPONENTS AND DESCRIPTIONS BOXED VERSIONS (7S-iPACENC & 7S-iPACPROG) 13.5in. 16in. These are available in two versions, with (7S-iPACENC) or without a programming cut-out (7S-iPACPROG). Each comes complete with a two door controller, pre-wired tamper switch and 3A 12/24VDC switchable power supply. There is space for one 12VDC, 7AHr (ADI # 712BNP) or two 12VDC 4AHr wired in series (ADI # NC-BAT-3) sealed lead-acid batteries. These will provide standby backup power, depending upon system configuration and activity. The power supply has deep discharge protection, and provides a Low Battery signal to the panel if it is connected to a supervised input (MSTAT) on the ipac. Refer to the system wiring diagram for details. Replace the batteries every 2 to 2.5 years, or more often if the system has a high rate of backup use. The unit is supplied with a USB Flash Drive and two metal-oxide varistors (MOV). Serial No. Model No. PAC Part No. INSP E/BOND TESTED HIP OT BURN F/INPS GLU/LID MOD LEVEL MAX OUTPUT POWER : MAX INPUT CURRENT : MAINS INPUT VOLTAGE : VAC 47-63Hz LED FLASHING MAINS ONLY MAINS & BATTERY STEADY DANGER DO NOT CONNECT TO MAINS SUPPLY UNTIL CORRECTLY INSTALLED +- BATTERY 13.5in. 10in. The controller is mounted directly to the enclosure with stand-offs. DIN-RAIL OPTIONS DIN-Rail enclosures are available in 4 (7S-DIN4X) and 6 (7S-DIN6X) unit versions. Examples of how they may be laid out are shown below: PAC 512 F/INPS BURN HIP OT DANGER DO NOT CONNECT TO MAINS SUPPLY UNTIL CORRECTLY INSTALLED LED PAC 512 FLASHING MAINS ONLY STEADY MAINS & BATTERY Serial No. Model No. PAC Part No. TESTED E/BOND MAX OUTPUT POWER : MAX INPUT CURRENT : MAINS INPUT VOLTAGE : VAC 47-63Hz INSP 22.64in. GLU/LID 29.92in. PAC 512 MOD LEVEL in. GLU/LID BURN HIP OT DANGER DO NOT CONNECT TO MAINS SUPPLY UNTIL CORRECTLY INSTALLED LED PAC 512 PAC 512 FLASHING MAINS ONLY STEADY MAINS & BATTERY Serial No. Model No. PAC Part No. TESTED E/BOND INSP MAX OUTPUT POWER : MAX INPUT CURRENT : MOD LEVEL MAINS INPUT VOLTAGE : VAC 47-63Hz F/INPS PAC in. Also shown are the important grounding cables. The DIN rail mounts are plastic and an efficient ground path is essential to ensure reliable communications and operations. The enclosure and power supply should be connected to the building's electrical ground. This is usually provided by the AC electrical outlet. There is space for up to 2x 12V 7A backup batteries in both enclosures. 7

7 ENTRY EXIT ENTRY EXIT ENTRY EXIT ENTRY EXIT ENTRY EXIT ENTRY EXIT ENTRY EXIT ENTRY EXIT ENTRY EXIT ENTRY EXIT ENTRY EXIT ENTRY EXIT INSTALLATION GUIDE INSTALLATION Simple access control systems can be built from groups of up to 7 PAC 512 door controllers managed by an ipac. When not used Standalone, an ipac can be administered from a LAN/WAN connected PC running a web browser. ipac can support up to 7 PAC 512 Two-Door Access Contollers, connected on an RS-485 bus. STANDALONE All adminstration is done at the ipac ipac 2-DOOR CONTROLLER PAC DOOR CONTROLLER PAC DOOR CONTROLLER RS-485 UP TO 7 PAC 512 CONTROLLERS BROWSER BASED Using a USB Enrollment Reader, administration is performed on any networked PC using a Web Browser. ipac 2-DOOR CONTROLLER PAC DOOR CONTROLLER PAC DOOR CONTROLLER LAN/WAN RS-485 8

8 QUICK USER GUIDE INSTALLATION NETWORK CONNECTION The ipac controller can connect direct to the local network. DOOR1 LED DC RTE +V LED I/P RTE DC SIGA SIGB 0.2 A MAX DOOR 1 LOCK 1 RELAY A MAX DOOR 2 LOCK 2 30 V; 3 A 30 V; 3 A 30 V; 3 A DO D1 NC NO COM NC NO COM 1519/3 +V LED I/P RTE DC SIGA SIGB DO D1 NC NO COM NC NO COM RELAY 2 30 V; 3 A DOOR2 LED DC RTE TX RX TX RX ONE TOUCH IN OUT READER SIGNAL VOLTAGE 12/24V 5V READER DATA 1 2 NET PORT RS-485 N1 N0 NGND OVRD TAMP POWER ACCESS VIN MSTAT LOCK STATUS NET TERM ADMIN PORT WIEGAND EXT. RDR SIG D0 D1 LED TCP/IP USB ONE TOUCH Use a Cat 5 or Cat 6 patch cord. The distance from the ipac to the network outlet should be no longer than 30 feet. Setting the IP address of the ipac is covered in the Software Installation Section. CAT 5 patch cord Max. 33 feet to outlet GS3-MT USB ADMIN READER - WEB BROWSER The GS3-MT USB Admin Reader is designed to ease the task of enrolling credentials into an ipac using an Internet Browser. The enrollment desktop reader connects via a USB to any PC on the LAN/WAN also enables optional card log-in. Note: The USB Enrollment Reader requires the installation of both a driver and ActiveX component. See USB Enrollment Reader Installation. USB FLASH DRIVE All ipac models are supplied with a USB flash drive, this drive is used for backup and restore of the database, backup of system events and log files. Automatic Backup The USB Flash Drive should be left plugged into the ipac, every day at Midnight (12am) ipac will automatically perform a complete back up. 9

9 INSTALLATION GUIDE A INSTALLATION RS-485 The RS-485 bus must be configured as a straight line with no branches. The bus needs termination at each end. A jumper is provided on each device next to the RS-485 terminal block. The jumper should be set to the IN position at each end, and to OUT at all intermediate devices. 22 AWG unshielded cable can be used for a bus length of no more than 500 feet. TX RX IN OUT NET PORT NET TERM RS-485 N1 N0 NGND Termination : set to IN at each end of the bus set to OUT on devices in between N 1 N 0 NGND EARTH N 1 N 0 NGND EARTH N 1 N 0 NGND EARTH OUT OUT OUT IN IN IN Cat 5 or Cat 6 cable can be used for a total length of up to 3000 feet. Use one twisted pair for the N1 and N0 signals; use another pair together for NGND. Double over each conductor to make a stronger connection. If shielded cable is used then connect the shield to EARTH at one end of the cable only. 10

10 QUICK USER GUIDE INSTALLATION POWER CONNECTION TX RX TX RX IN OUT ADMIN PORT NET PORT RS-485 N1 N0 NGND OVRD TAMP WIEGAND EXT. RDR SIG D0 D1 LED TCP/IP USB POWER VIN MSTAT ACCESS LOCK ONE TOUCH SIG STATUS ONE TOUCH 12/24 NET TERM R FROM POWER SUPPLY USE 18 AWG VDC IMPORTANT. EARTH SHOULD BE CONNECTED TO THE BUILDING GROUND The controller can be powered by either a 12VDC or 24VDC power supply. Use 18 AWG stranded cable to connect to the power supply. The ipac controller draws 400mA current. The PAC 512 controller draws 180mA current. The total amount of current drawn by the controller will depend on the number and type of reader being used. Power can be provided by a PAC power supply (3 Amp or 7.2 Amp) or from a third party supply. The optional MSTAT input is provided on some power supplies. This indicates to the controller when the power supply has switched from AC to battery. Important: To ensure reliable communications and protection from EMI and other transient effects, the controller must be connected to building ground. If the controller is mounted on the plastic DIN rail enclosure then an 18 AWG conductor must be connected between the EARTH terminal and building ground. The power supply will have a ground conductor that leads to building ground through the AC supply. If the controller is mounted using the six mounting holes then these provide a ground to the enclosure. You should still ensure that the enclosure has a reliable path to building ground. Warning: The voltage supplied at 'VIN' is the same voltage supplied at the reader power terminals. You should ensure that the readers you are using can operate at this voltage. 11

11 INSTALLATION GUIDE READER CONNECTION SINGLE READER This is the most common usage. RED WHITE BROWN BLACK Reader V D1/SIG VCA D0 CLK TAMPER SOUND NOT USED +V LED I / P RTE DC SIG A SIG B 0 V TWO READER The two readers may be on the opposite sides of the door as entry and exit readers. They may also be on the same side as dual height or one may be for handicapped access. RED WHITE BROWN BLACK Reader V D1/SIG VCA D0 CLK TAMPER SOUND NOT USED Readers must be at least 3 feet apart +V LED I / P RTE DC SIG A SIG B 0 V RED WHITE BROWN BLACK Reader V D1/SIG VCA D0 CLK TAMPER SOUND NOT USED If readers are too close together they will interfere with each other. 12

12 INSTALLATION GUIDE READER CONNECTION DETAILS The diagrams show PAC readers connected to the controller. The reader can be any type of reader with a PAC signal output. These include: K2000 series (Readykey or PAC) K3000 series (KeyPAC) OneProx K2001, K2002, K2003, K2001P, K2001SP K3001, K3002, K3003, K3004 Standard, Mullion, PIN/Prox Use 22 AWG, unshielded cable. The number of conductors will depend on whether you are using a door contact and request to exit device. The reader power is limited to 200mA. Be careful when adding readers of different types that this current is not exceeded. A separate power supply can be used if necessary. Signal Description +V Power. The voltage at this terminal is the same as the voltage used to power the controller. Power is limited to 200mA. LED, VCA Controls the LED on the reader. Makes the LED go green when a valid card is presented, or flash red-green when access is denied. SIG Data from the reader. If using one reader this goes to SigA, if using two readers the entry (usually) goes to SigA, the exit to SigB. GND Ground or 0v return. This conductor may also be used for the door contact and RTE circuit. Use the 'One Touch' test to verify correct operation of the readers. Warning: The voltage supplied at the reader power terminals is the same voltage supplied at 'VIN'. You should ensure that the readers you are using can operate at this voltage. 13

13 INSTALLATION GUIDE LOCK CONTROL DIAGRAM SHOWS WIRING FOR FAIL-SECURE LOCK. FOR FAIL-SAFE LOCK CONNECT TO NC. THE MOV SHOULD BE CONNECTED ACROSS THE LOCK TERMINALS MOV ELECTRIC STRIKE NC NO COM LOCK POWER NC NO COM RELAY ACCESS VIN 0v MSTAT LOCK 0v EARTH CABLE GAUGE SHOULD ENSURE REQUIRED VOLTAGE AT LOCK. USUALLY 18 AWG WILL BE SUFFICIENT. DETAILS Locks are controlled by a relay. There is one relay, labeled 'LOCK 1' or 'LOCK 2', for each door. The relay is able to switch up to 5A at 30vdc. Power for the locks can be taken from the Access terminals (LOCK and 0v) on the controller or from an independent power supply. Voltage at the LOCK terminal is the same as provided at the VIN terminal. Cable gauge should be sufficient to ensure the correct operating voltage is provided at the lock. Fail Secure locks (e.g. Strikes) should be switched through the Normally Open (NO) relay terminal. Fail Safe locks (e.g. Magnetic Locks) should be switched through the Normally Closed (NC) relay terminal. It is important to fit the MOV at the lock terminals. This prevents back EMF (spikes) from damaging the relays or inducing transients in other cables. DIAGRAM SHOWS POWER TAKEN FROM PAC 512 CIRCUIT BOARD. AN EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY OF SUFFICIENT CAPACITY CAN BE USED INSTEAD. PROGRAMMING From the Main menu select Configuration In the Configuration list: select Doors, select door name From Details list select Lock release time default is 5 seconds Press Left Action Button to go back to the Details list: Select Open time profile if you want automatic opening default is None. 14

14 INSTALLATION GUIDE DOOR INPUTS DOOR CONTACT (NORMALLY CLOSED DOOR CONTACT) +V LED I/P RTE DC SIG A SIG B NORMALLY CLOSED (N/C) 5 ENTRY READER DOOR The door contact is usually a sensor in the door frame that detects the position of the door. Only one conductor is needed between to controller and the contact if the reader ground is used. Alternatively a dedicated pair of conductors can be used. If the controller knows the door position then it can respond in certain conditions. For example: If the door opens without a valid card or RTE input then a Door Forced alarm is generated. If the door stays open beyond a certain time then a Door Left Open alarm is generated. If the door opens after a valid card or RTE then the lock release time is cancelled after a further 2 seconds. This helps ensure that the door catches again when it closes. The circuit is Normally Closed. When the door is closed the circuit is closed, when the door is open the circuit is open. Use the 'One Touch' test to verify correct operation. PROGRAMMING From the Main menu select Configuration In the Configuration list: select Doors, select door name From Details list select Open monitoring default is Not used Enter door Open monitoring time this is the time before a Door Left Open Alarm is generated. Typically 30 to 60 seconds (maximum is 2 minutes) 15

15 INSTALLATION GUIDE DOOR INPUTS REQUEST TO EXIT (EGRESS, RTE OR REX) READER +V LED I / P DC RTE SIG A SIG B NORMALLY OPEN (N/O) The Request to Exit (RTE or REX) device is located on the secure side of the door. When activated it indicates to the controller that the door is about to open. This is important if the door is being monitored. If the controller does not receive the signal then an alarm will be generated. Only one conductor is needed between to controller and the device if the reader ground is used. Alternatively a dedicated pair of conductors can be used. The circuit is Normally Open. The circuit just needs to close momentarily. It should not remain closed for more than 2 to 3 seconds. If the circuit remains closed for more than 5 cycles of the lock release time (25 seconds if the lock release time is 5 seconds) then an RTE Held Down alarm is generated. Activating the RTE device may or may not operate the lock as well this can be set in programming, see below. There are several devices that can be used to generate the signal. Examples include: Push to Exit button a momentary switch near the door that a person presses to release the lock. Crash-bar or Handle switch. A switch inside the crash-bar or lock handle that closes when either is operated. Often used for escape routes where the door has to open when pushed. Motion Rex. A motion detector above the door that detects presence and closes a switch. In most cases this will be set NOT to operate the lock. These devices can be difficult to set correctly. The detection field should be set so that only people approaching the door activate the switch. You should also ensure that the detector just closes the switch momentarily. Use the 'One Touch' test to verify correct operation. PROGRAMMING In the Doors configuration, select the door name. Under Door Modes: If you do NOT want the lock to operate when the RTE is closed: Set Mode to RTE No Lock default is Normal 16

16 INSTALLATION GUIDE DOOR OUTPUT EXTRA DOOR OUTPUT Each door also has an auxiliary output relay. DOOR1 LED DC RTE 1 +V LED I/P RTE DC SIGA SIGB 0.2 A MAX DOOR 1 LOCK 1 RELAY A MAX DOOR 2 LOCK 2 30 V; 3 A 30 V; 3 A 30 V; 3 A DO D1 NC NO COM NC NO COM 1519/3 +V LED I/P RTE DC SIGA SIGB DO D1 NC NO COM NC NO COM RELAY 2 30 V; 3 A 2 R TAGE LED DC RTE DOOR2 Each door also has an auxiliary output relay which will activate when either a door is left open or forced. CONTROLLER OVERRIDE AND TAMPER TX RX IN OUT NET PORT RS-485 N1 N0 NGND OVRD TAMP WIEGAND EXT. RDR SIG D0 D1 LED RDR TCP/IP USB POWER VIN MSTAT ACCESS LOCK A STATUS NET TERM Each controller has two extra inputs. Both are normally closed (N/C) and have a jumper factory installed jumper ensuring both circuits are closed. If you intend to use either or both of these inputs then remove the jumper and connect your own wiring. Override When this input opens both doors on the controller will unlock. A 'Controller Override' alarm will be generated. When the input closes the doors will return to their normal operation. Tamper Normally Closed (N/C) Normally Closed (N/C) F This input can be connected to a case or cabinet tamper switch. When the circuit opens a 'Case Tamper' alarm will be generated. 17

17 STANDALONE - INSTALLATION GUIDE IPAC AT A GLANCE This guide is intended for use by Master Operators, System Operators should refer to the ipac User Guide. To Log-in simply present your card or fob to the Enrollment Reader. Then use the push-button jog-wheel to browse and select menu items on the ipac Left and Right Action Buttons Information Button Enrollment Reader Soft Keys Push-button knob USB Socket 18

18 STANDALONE - INSTALLATION GUIDE BUTTONS AND FUNCTIONS Button/Function Push-button jog-wheel Enrollment/Login reader Action Buttons Soft Keys Information Button USB Socket Description Turn the Push-button jog-wheel to navigate a menu and press it to make a selection. Oneprox Enrollment Reader. Cardholders are simply and efficiently added by presenting a card or key fob to the enrollment reader which reads the unique embedded code. Similar to left and right mouse buttons, but typcially to cancel (left) or accept (right) changes The soft keys are located at the bottom of the screen, where the buttons invoke functions described by the text at that moment shown above the button on the ipac display The yellow context-sensitive help button provides help for the situation that is associated with that menu. The ipac is supplied with a USB Flash Drive, if this is left plugged an automatic daily back occurs at midnight. The Drive can also be used for cardholder import at setup, database backup/restore and event log export INFORMATION HELP BUTTON To display the a context-sensitive help screen, select the relevant to what you are currently doing button in the menu bar, for help 19

19 STANDALONE - INSTALLATION GUIDE FIRST LOG-IN INITIALISING SYSTEM - FIRST LOGIN The first time the ipac is powered up, a card or key fob must be presented to the enrollment/login reader (located behind the raised dots) to create a Master Operator (Default User Name - Master)/ To create a Master Operator 1. Press or turn the Push-button jog-wheel to wake the screen on the ipac 2. The display reads Present a card to be used a master 3. Present a card or key fob to the Enrollment/Login Reader to enroll 4. Press Soft-key under OK 5. Present card or key fob a second time to confirm OPERATORS R OLES A user is one who will be using the ipac in one of the following functional operator roles: 1. Operator Everyday system administration. The Operator user can perform the following tasks: Acknowledge alarms. View events and export events to USB Flash Drive Add, edit, or delete cards. 2. Master Operator Can perform all system tasks: Acknowledge alarms. View events and export events to USB Flash Drive Add, edit, or delete cards. Edit all panel configurations (I/O, readers, card type, networking, anti-passback, controller time, holidays, time profiles, door access). Perform firmware uploads and backups. Manage Operator accounts (create, delete, update). Operator Main Menu Master Operator Main Menu 20

20 STANDALONE - INSTALLATION GUIDE SCREEN DISPLAY ipac includes a Title Bar, Menu Options and Soft Keys The title bar at the top of the screen displays the name of the current menu. Configuration Title Bar Menu Options Soft Keys Display System Submenu Settings Submenu 21

21 STANDALONE - INSTALLATION GUIDE ALARM VIEWER Alarms are events, or system transactions, that have been assigned alarm status. These often include events such as an invalid card read or a forced door. Alarms are viewed as system-generated messages that may indicate the need for user attention. 1. Navigate to and highlight the Alarms option (or at Main Menu, press Alarms Soft Key) 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel 3. Use the Push-button jog-wheel to navigate list as appropriate 4. Acknowledge individual alarms or all (Ack All) using Soft Keys 5. When complete, press Left Action Button to go back to Main Menu Note that acknowledging an alarm simply means that you acknowledge that the alarm exists; an acknowledgement does not mean action has been taken. Alarms that have been acknowledged and restored are cleared from the screen. If the cause is still present, the event will be flagged with a yellow warning triangle until resolved. EVENTS The Events screen monitors controller events. For example, the reading of a card by a reader or an Operator login. You can view the last 500 events and export the event log database of the last 10,000 records. The Events screen dynamically refreshes when new events are generated, this can be switched on or off with the Auto Refresh Soft Key. 1. Navigate to and highlight the Alarms option and press the Push-button jog-wheel (or at Main Menu, press Events Soft Key) 2. Use the Push-button jog-wheel to navigate up and down the list (see Export below) 3. When complete, press Left Action Button to go back to Main Menu Export the Event Log as a.csv File (up to 10,000 records) 1. At Events Menu, press Export Soft Key) 2. Press Yes (to Delete Events in ipac after export) or No Soft Key 3. Remove ipac Backup Flash Drive and plug into PC 4. On Flash Drive, Open Directory ipac Exports 5. Select an ipac_events file, they will be appended with time and date of creation 22

22 STANDALONE - INSTALLATION GUIDE KEYS (CARDHOLDERS) A card or key fob is encoded with a unique number and the cardholder s access rights.for example, in addition to its unique number, a card allows the cardholder to be granted access to selected doors. To add a new cardholder: 1. Navigate to and highlight the Keys option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel 3. At the bottom of the screen, press Soft Key under Add 4. Use the Push-button jog-wheel to navigate and select each option (see table below and the instructions that follow) The Add New Card screen enables you to create new cardholders with the following information: Field Name Name 1 Name 2 Token Code PIN Access Rights Time Profile Allow Extra Door Time Description Cardholder s first name, in any combination of upper and lower case letters and numbers. Cardholder s last name, in any combination of upper and lower case letters and numbers. The unique number embedded in the card/fob by which the cardholder will be identified. Specifies the cardholder s optional Personal Identification Number (PIN). The PIN number has a maximum of four digits.the cardholder may use their PIN if particular readers at your site have been configured for Card and PIN, Card only or PIN only Every cardholder can be granted access to specific doors, select the checkbox next to the door. The access profile specifies the time schedule during which the cardholder can be granted access. For example, a cardholders access profile might allow the employee to enter the facility only 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Cardholders can be provides an extra period of time the lock will unlock or the door can be held open by selecting this option. DELETING KEYS (CARDHOLDERS) To delete a card: 1. Navigate to and highlight the Keys option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel 3. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to an existing cardholder name 4. At the bottom of the screen, press Soft Key under Delete 5. At the prompt Are you sure you want to delete?, press Soft Key OK 6. Press Left Action Button to return to Main Menu Note. Deleting cardholders is not recommended, as attempts to use lost cards will appear as Access Denied - Unknown Key, instead of a cardholder name. We recommend deselecting a cardholders Access Rights (uncheck doors) 23

23 STANDALONE - INSTALLATION GUIDE KEYS (CARDHOLDERS) ADDING OR EDITING FIRST AND LAST NAME Use this function to add or edit a cardholder s first or last name, in any combination of upper and lower case letters and numbers/characters. 1. Navigate to and highlight the Keys option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel 3. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to an existing cardholder name or at the bottom of the screen, press Soft Key under Add 4. Use the Push-button jog-wheel to navigate and select First or Last Name 5. Press the Push-button jog-wheel 6. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to each letter of the name, pressing the button to select. (Use the Mode button to select Upper/Lower/Numeric character sets as required) 7. When complete, press Right Action Button ENROLLING A CARD OR KEY FOB Each Stanley Card/Key Fob contains a unique code (Token Code), that is read in the ipac by simply presenting it to the enrollment reader. 1. Navigate to and highlight the Keys option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel 3. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to an existing cardholder name or at the bottom of the screen, press Soft Key under Add 4. Use the Push-button jog-wheel to navigate and select Token Code 5. Press the Push-button jog-wheel 6. Present a Card or Key Fob to the Enrollment Reader, the code will appear in the text box 7. When complete, press Right Action Button SPECIFYING A PIN The optional Personal Identification Number (PIN) has a maximum of four digits. To use a PIN, readers at your site have been configured for Card and PIN, Token or PIN, Card only or PIN only 1. Navigate to and highlight the Keys option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel 3. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to an existing cardholder name or at the bottom of the screen, press Soft Key under Add 4. Use the Push-button jog-wheel to navigate and select PIN 5. Press the Push-button jog-wheel 6. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to each number of the PIN, pressing the button to select. 7. When complete, press Right Action Button 24

24 STANDALONE - INSTALLATION GUIDE KEYS (CARDHOLDERS) SELECTING ACCESS RIGHTS Every cardholder can be granted access to specific doors, simply check the box next to each doorto which access is to be granted. 1. Navigate to and highlight the Keys option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel 3. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to an existing cardholder name or at the bottom of the screen, press Soft Key under Add 4. Use the Push-button jog-wheel to navigate and select Access Rights 5. Press the Push-button jog-wheel 6. Using Push-button jog-wheel, select from the list check the doors you want the cardholder to access (Note. Deselect All and Select All Option) 7. When complete, press Right Action Button SELECTING A TIME PROFILE Specifies the time schedule during which the cardholder can be granted access. In this example, a cardholders can enter the facility only 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Mon through Fri. 1. Navigate to and highlight the Keys option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel 3. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to an existing cardholder name or at the bottom of the screen, press Soft Key under Add 4. Use the Push-button jog-wheel to navigate and select Access Rights 5. Press the Push-button jog-wheel 6. Using Push-button jog-wheel, select from the list the Access Rights you want to grant to the cardholder 7. When complete, press Right Action Button ALLOW EXTRA DOOR TIME Cardholder carrying heavy loads, or those with a disability, may require extra time to get through a door, without causing an alarm. (Only applies where a door is monitored for Door Left Open). 1. Navigate to and highlight the Keys option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel 3. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to an existing cardholder name or at the bottom of the screen, press Soft Key under Add 4. Use the Push-button jog-wheel to navigate and select Allow extra door time 5. Press the Push-button jog-wheel 6. Using Push-button jog-wheel, select from the list yes or no 7. When complete, press Right Action Button 25

25 STANDALONE - INSTALLATION GUIDE DOOR CONFIGURATION Each ipac or PAC 512 controller supports two doors. For each door, you must configure the readers, inputs, and outputs 1. From the Main Screen, navigate to and highlight the Configuration option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel 3. Navigate and highlight Doors option 4. Press the Push-button jog-wheel to display the Doors list 5. Configure door to meet the customers requirements Door Details Options: Field Name Name Status Door Modes Lock release time Open monitoring Open time profile In reader In access type Out reader Out access type Anti-passback Anti-passback forgive time Description Controller Name. Use Push-button jog-wheel to rename door Use Push-button jog-wheel to select: Open - Opens door indefinitely Secured - Locks the door if the door is unlocked ona a time profile Bolted - Prevents access to all cardholders except Master Operators Normal - Normal operation (eg. Unlocked on a time profile) Use Push-button jog-wheel to select: Normal - Default Mode (Door Contact, RTE mode) RTE No Lock - Lock not operated, PIR sensor Emergency Override - Free exit, lock operated, Emergency override Emergency override no lock - Free exit, no lock operated, Emergency Override. Use Push-button jog-wheel to select desired release time Use Push-button jog-wheel to select desired monitoring time Use Push-button jog-wheel to select desired time profile Use Push-button jog-wheel to select Reader or No Reader Use Push-button jog-wheel to select: Token only - Card or fob only required at In reader PIN only - PIN only required at In reader Token or PIN - Card/fob or PIN required at In reader Token and PIN - Card/fob and PIN required at In reader Use Push-button jog-wheel to select Reader or No Reader attached Use Push-button jog-wheel to select: Token only - Card or fob only required at Out reader PIN only - PIN only required at Out reader Token or PIN - Card/fob or PIN required at Out reader Token and PIN - Card/fob and PIN required at Out reader Use Push-button jog-wheel to select Yes or No Use Push-button jog-wheel to select Never or desired forgive time 6. When complete, press Left Action Button to return to the Main menu 26

26 STANDALONE - INSTALLATION GUIDE ADDING OPERATORS An operator is a cardholder who will be using the ipac in one of the following functional operator roles: 1. Operator Everyday system administration. The Operator user can perform the following tasks: Acknowledge alarms. View events and export events to USB Flash Drive Add, edit, or delete cards. 2. Master Operator Can perform all system tasks: Acknowledge alarms. View events and export events to USB Flash Drive Add, edit, or delete cards. Edit all panel configurations (I/O, readers, card type, networking, anti-passback, controller time, holidays, time profiles, door access). Perform firmware uploads and backups. Manage Operator accounts (create, delete, update). Field Name Username Password Key Master Description Operator name, in any combination of upper and lower case letters and numbers. Specifies the Operator password, in any combination of upper and lower case letters and numbers. Select the cardholder to whom the Operator functional role will be applied Chose from option list, Operator functional role (Master Operator = Yes) Note: An ipac supports up to 100 Operators DELETING OPERATORS To delete an operator: 1. Navigate to and highlight the Operator option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel 3. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to an existing operator name 4. At the bottom of the screen, press Soft Key under Delete 5. At the prompt Are you sure you want to delete?, press Soft Key OK 6. Press Left Action Button to return to Main Menu 27

27 STANDALONE - INSTALLATION GUIDE TIME PROFILES Time profiles are a powerful tool that have several functions within the access control system: Restricting the access of personnel as part of their Access Rights Automatically open and close doors Typical examples are: 1. A public access door through which anybody can pass between 9:00am and 5:00pm, Monday to Friday, but outside these hours a key is required. 2. Some staff are only allowed access between 8:30am and 5:30pm, Monday to Friday; 8:30am to 12:00pm Saturday. 3. Shift workers can gain access between 8:00pm and 6:00am Monday to Friday. An ipac can have up to 8 time profiles, with 3 periods per profile Note: If you have no intention of placing time restrictions on keyholder access, then there is no need to use Time Profiles at all. If no Time Profiles are used then keyholders will be allowed 24 hour, 7 day access through doors that their Access Rights allows. CREATING A NEW TIME PROFILE 1. From the Main menu, Navigate to and highlight the Configuration option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel 3. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight the Time Profiles option 4. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to an existing time profile from the list or at the bottom of the screen, press Soft Key under Add 5. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to Name and enter a name for the profile pressing the button to select. 6. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to each Period you intend to use. Time Period Options: Field Name Enabled Days of the week Start TIme End Time Holiday Profile Description Option list (Yes/No). Select Yes to enable CheckList (Weekdays). Select the days of the week during which the time profile will be in effect. Use Push-button jog-wheel increment and decrement the time. Use soft keys to select hours ( <-) or mins (-> ) Note. Use 24 hour (or military time) Use Push-button jog-wheel increment and decrement the time. Use soft keys to select hours ( <-) or mins (-> ) Note. Use 24 hour (or military time) Option list (Holiday Profiles). If you want this profile to observe holidays then select from the list 28

28 STANDALONE - INSTALLATION GUIDE HOLIDAY PROFILES Time profiles described can be overridden on holidays. A holiday is usually a normal work day when you do not want a regular event to occur. Typically you do not want a door to unlock on the holiday, or people to access certain areas. Multiple time profiles can be applied, this can be useful in situations with one or more tenants who observe different holidays. Note. Holidays are usually determined once a year. Each year somebody should be responsible for updating the next year's holidays. CREATING A NEW HOLIDAY PROFILE 1. From the Main menu, Navigate to and highlight the Configuration option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel 3. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight the Holiday Profiles option 4. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to an existing time profile from the list or at the bottom of the screen, press Soft Key under Add 5. Highlight Holiday Period and Press Push-button jog-wheel to select 6. Enter a Start of period and End of period date and time. Note. Use 24 hour (or military time) Single day holidays have the same start and end date. Longer holidays will have a later end date. E.g. New Year holiday might starts at 1pm on New Year's Eve. 7. Press left Soft Key under Add a holiday period to add holidays until you have a year or more defined Beware of the Soft Key under Update all expired periods button. This button will advance the dates by one year. However this rarely gives the correct dates! Make sure the dates for the New Year are correct and adjust using the calendar if necessary. 29

29 STANDALONE - INSTALLATION GUIDE CONFIGURATION DOOR MODE ON DOWNLOAD Whenever a door controller is added or changed, or if substantial changes are made to the system then a controller will need a download. You can decide whether the door maintains it existingstate (Normal) or is unlocked during the download. 1. From the Main menu, Navigate to and highlight the Configuration option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel 3. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight the Door Mode on dow... option 4. Press Push-button jog-wheel to select Normal or Unlocked 30

30 EXIT ENTRY EXIT ENTRY EXIT ENTRY EXIT ENTRY EXIT ENTRY EXIT ENTRY STANDALONE - INSTALLATION GUIDE ADDING CONTROLLERS An ipac is designed to control through the RS-485 multi-drop up to 7 PAC 512 Two-Door Controllers, for a total of 16 doors ipac 2 DOOR CONTROLLER PAC DOOR CONTROLLER PAC DOOR CONTROLLER UP TO 7 PAC 512 CONTROLLERS (RS 485 COMMUNICATIONS) DOOR ONE DOOR TWO DOOR ONE DOOR TWO DOOR ONE DOOR TWO 1. From the Main Screen, navigate to and highlight the Configuration option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel 3. Navigate and highlight Controllers option 4. Press the Push-button jog-wheel to display the Controllers list (At setup there will only be one ipac in the list, the default name is ipac Ctrl 5. At the bottom of the screen, press Soft Key under Add, to add an attached controller The controller Details screen enables you to configure the controller: Field Name Name Status Serial Number Firmware Version Download Database Synchronize Time Lock Sharing Description Controller Name. Use Push-button jog-wheel to rename Read Only. Indicates operational status of controller Use Push-button jog-wheel to select controller by serial number. Each controller has a unique serial number, which matches controller barcode Read Only. Downloads the database to the controller Sync the controller to the ipac A single lock output can be controlled by two separate reader channels. Normally this is the case when two Wiegand readers are being used, one each side of the door, controlling both entry and exit. 6. Select Name and Push-button jog-wheel to rename the controller 7. Select Serial Number and Push-button jog-wheel select the controller serial number from the list. The number should match the barcode number on the controller 7. When complete, press Left Action Button, controller will perform an automatic database download. 31

31 INSTALLATION GUIDE SYSTEM The system menu displays a list of items that can be used to change the setup Database Options 2. Software 3. Settings 4. Export ipac Log File DATABASE OPTIONS From Database Options, the following options are available: 1. Import Keys 2. Export Database 3. Database Backup 4. Database Restore Note: A compatible USB flash drive (formatted FAT16/ FAT32 formatted) must be present for exporting 1. IMPORT KEYS Import a CSV file 1. From the Main menu, Navigate to and highlight the System option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight the Database Options option 3. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight the Import Keys option and Push-button jog-wheel 4. Insert a USB Flash Drive containing the ipac_import.csv file 5. At the bottom of the screen, press Soft Key under.csv to import a file Note.: The file name must start with ipac_import and have the extension.csv. The fields to be imported must be enclosed in double quotes, eg. John, Smith, 1A23BC66 (Name1, Name2, TokenCode), the TokenCode can be left empty. 2. EXPORT DATABASE Creates four.csv files (doors, keys, operators and time profiles) 1. From the Main menu, Navigate to and highlight the System option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight the Database Options option 3. Insert a formatted USB Flash Drive 4. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight the Export Database option 5. Push-button jog-wheel to start export Note: These files are for information and can not be imported. 32

32 STANDALONE - INSTALLATION GUIDE SYSTEM 3. DATABASE BACKUP Creates a full system backup 1. From the Main menu, Navigate to and highlight the System option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight the Database Options 3. Insert a formatted USB Flash Drive 4. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight the Restore option 5. Push-button jog-wheel to start export 4. DATABASE RESTORE Restores a full system backup. If the database is from a different ipac, the attached controllers will need to be reconfigured. 1. From the Main menu, Navigate to and highlight the System option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight the Database Options option 3. Insert a USB Flash Drive containing a Database Backup 4. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight the backup to be Restored option 5. Push-button jog-wheel to start export Note: Backups are.csv format saved with a date in the file name: e.g. ipac_backup bak. In the this case the file was backup on 07/13/2010 at 19:06 (7:06pm) 33

33 STANDALONE - INSTALLATION GUIDE SYSTEM The system menu displays a list of items that can be used to change the setup. 1. Database Options 2. Software 3. Settings 4. Export ipac Log File DATABASE OPTIONS From Software, the following options are available: 1. Software Version 2. Upgrade Software 3. Install.CAB File 1. SOFTWARE VERSION Displays the current software version and a System Summary indicates how many cardholders. doors, Operators, Events etc have been used. 1. From the Main menu, Navigate to and highlight the System option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight the Software Version option 3. Push-button jog-wheel 4. Review software version and System Summary 5. Press Left Action Button to exit 2. UPGRADE SOFTWARE Displays the latest ipac firmware available on a USB flash drive for installation 1. From the Main menu, Navigate to and highlight the System option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight the Upgrade Software option 3. Insert a USB Flash Drive containing ipac firmware 4. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight firmware 5. Push-button jog-wheel to start upgrade 2. INSTALL.CAB FILE Install software updates (eg. Language files) available from a USB flash drive 1. From the Main menu, Navigate to and highlight the System option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight the Install.CAB File option 3. Insert a USB Flash Drive containing the software update 4. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight the update(s) from the list 5. Push-button jog-wheel to start update 34

34 STANDALONE - INSTALLATION GUIDE SYSTEM The system menu displays a list of items that can be used to change the setup. 1. Database Options 2. Software 3. Settings 4. Export ipac Log File SETTINGS OPTION From Settings, the following options are available: 1. Time and Date 2. Language 3. Mode 4. EK Network 6. Readers 7. New key name SET TIME AND DATE It is important to set the date and time on the ipac because all events and time/holiday profiles are referred to the controller time settings. 1. From the Main Screen, navigate to and highlight the System option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel 3. Navigate and highlight Settings option 4. Press the Push-button jog-wheel to display the Settings list 5. Navigate and highlight Time and Date option Time and Date Settings Options: Field Name Time Date Time Zone Daylight Savings Description Use Push-button jog-wheel increment and decrement the time. Use soft keys to select hours ( <-) or mins (-> ) Use Push-button jog-wheel increment and decrement Use soft keys <- or -> to make a selection Use Push-button jog-wheel to select from options list Use Push-button jog-wheel to select Yes or No 6. When complete, press Left Action Button to return to the Settings menu 35

35 STANDALONE - INSTALLATION GUIDE SYSTEM 2. LANGUAGE Select the user s language preference 1. From the Main menu, Navigate to and highlight the System option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight the Settings option 3. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight the Language option 4. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate and select the required language 5. Push-button jog-wheel to make selection 3. MODE Legacy support for Easikey From the Main menu, Navigate to and highlight the System option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight the Settings option 3. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight the Mode option 4. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to ipac or EK1000 options 5. Push-button jog-wheel to make selection 4. EK1000 Easikey 1000 configuration 1. From the Main menu, Navigate to and highlight the System option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight the Settings option 3. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight the EK1000 option 4. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and set EK1000 connection settings 36

36 STANDALONE - INSTALLATION GUIDE SYSTEM 5. NETWORK Configure the networking settings to enable a computer to connect to the ipac web server via Ethernet and Internet Explorer. By default an ipac is set to obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP). It is highly recommended that a fixed IP is assigned to the device. 1. From the Main menu, Navigate to and highlight the System option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight the Settings option 3. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight the Network option 4. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to each option in turn 5. Push-button jog-wheel to make selection Field Name DHCP Enabled IP Address Subnetmask Default Gateway Description Push-button jog-wheel to toggle DHCP on (yes) or off (No) Enter IP Address Use Push-button jog-wheel increment and decrement the values. Use soft keys to select values moving left ( <-) or right (-> ) Use Push-button jog-wheel increment and decrement the values. Use soft keys to select values moving left ( <-) or right (-> ) 5. Press Right Action Button to exit and save changes Note. These values must be provided by the local network administrator. Unless you have installed yout own network, do not just enter numbers you think will work. 6. READERS Allows the reader type for all readers on the system to be selected. 1. From the Main menu, Navigate to and highlight the System option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight the Settings option 3. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight the Readers option 4. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate and select from the available options Field Name PAC Wiegand Easikey Description PAC Proximity this is any reader with a single conductor PAC signal output. Wiegand Proximity - Readers with a Wiegand output signal. Easkey Proximity this is any reader with a single conductor PAC signal output. 5. Push-button jog-wheel to make selection Caution. Chaging reader type will cancel all current cards or fobs. Wiegand format must be standard 26-bit. 37

37 STANDALONE - INSTALLATION GUIDE SYSTEM 7. NEW KEY NAME Allows the default name of a new key (card/fob) to be changed: 1. From the Main menu, Navigate to and highlight the System option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight the Settings option 3. Using Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight the New key name option 4. Using Push-button jog-wheel, to change the name using in any combination of upper and lower case letters and numbers. EXPORT ipac LOG FILE Creates an engineers information. (Usually supplied to Stanley PAC Technical Support) option 1. From the Main menu, Navigate to and highlight the System option 2. Press the Push-button jog-wheel, navigate to and highlight the Export ipac Log File 3. Insert a formatted USB Flash Drive 4. Push-button jog-wheel 5. Log file is saved to ipac Logs directory on USB Flash Drive Note: Backups are text files saved with a date in the file name: e.g. ipac_log txt In the this case the file was backup on 07/13/2010 at 20:56 (8:56pm) 38

38 WEB INTERFACE - INSTALLATION GUIDE Web Browser Interface The web browser interface enables configuration and management your ipac Access Control System. The ipac provides a built-in browser interface that enables you to configure and manage it remotely using a standard Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer. Online Help is also provided. This procedure assumes that you are using a compatible web browser and that the ipac is configured with an IP address accessible from your PC or workstation. (System Configuration, 5.Network)) Log-In 1. In the web browser enter the ipac s IP address and press Enter. The Login screen appears. 2. Login Options: 2a. Enter the Username and Password (See Adding Operators_ 2b. Present your card or key fob to the USB Enrollment Reader The Alarm screen of the ipac browser interface displays. Enrollment Reader 39

39 WEB INTERFACE - INSTALLATION GUIDE HELP To display the help screen, select the icon in the menu bar. To ensure you receive quick and easy access to the help you need, ipac Help provides you with context-sensitive, online help. The help is directly related to the task that you are performing in browser. 40

40 WEB INTERFACE - INSTALLATION GUIDE INSTALL USB ENROLLMENT READER To install the USB Enrollment Reader for use with the ipac web interface, before connecting the reader, first it is necessary to install the USB driver from the Installation CD, alternatively download the driver from Additional Configuration if using the ipac Web Interface: 1. Display the Internet Explorer window. 2. Choose Tools > Internet Options and the Internet Options window is displayed. 3. Choose the Security tab and select the Trusted Sites icon: 4. Choose the Sites button and the Trusted Sites window is displayed: 5. Ensure that the Require server verification ( for all sites in this zone checkbox is deselected. 6. Enter the web site address for the ipac web interface. 7. Choose the Add button and the site is added to the list of web sites. 8. Choose Close / OK to close the Trusted Sites dialog box. 41

41 WEB INTERFACE - INSTALLATION GUIDE 9. Choose the Custom Level button and the Security Settings window is displayed: 10. Set the following items with their corresponding values as follows: ActiveX controls and plug-ins Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls to Enable (only required for Internet Explorer ver. 7) Binary and script behaviors to Enable Download signed ActiveX controls to Prompt Download unsigned ActiveX controls to Prompt Initialise and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe for scripting to Prompt Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins to Enable Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting to Enable Downloads File download to Enable Miscellaneous Allow META REFRESH to Enable Include Local directory path when uploading files to a server to Enable (only applicable to Internet Explorer ver. 7) Scripting Active scripting to Enable 11. Choose OK to close the Security Settings window. Do not select the Reset button. 12. Choose OK to close the Internet Options window. 13. In your web browser type: Note: Replace IPADDRESS with your ipac IP address, ie. 42

42 INSTALLATION GUIDE STANLEY PAC CARDS AND KEY FOBS Use this page to identify which cards or key fobs you are using on your system. You can purchase these in packs of ten. Authorized Dealer K3000-Series Cards and Fobs Part # 7S-K3010 KeyPAC Key Fob Part # 7S-K3011 KeyPAC ISO Card CARD ORIENTATION/ IDENTITY MARK K2000-Series Cards and Fobs Part # 7S-K2010 PAC Key Fob Part # 7S-K2011B PAC ISO Card CARD ORIENTATION/ IDENTITY MARK 43

43 QUICK USER GUIDE One-Touch Installation Testing One-Touch makes installation and testing possible by just person. After installation, pressing the white One-Touch test button puts the controller into test mode. At the door the reader led switches state from red to green. The reader will then flash a number of times as each piece of door hardware is tested. TM One Touch TEST ACTION READER LED ACTIVITY * 0 # Normal Operation The normal operation of the reader LED Hold down the MODE button for 4 seconds Enter One-Touch TM Active Test Mode The normal operation of the reader LED changes eg. If it is red, it turns green Reader & REX Test Present a key to each reader Press Request-to-Exit switch (the lock will activate) The reader LED flashes red once for SIGA The reader LED flashes red two times for SIG B The reader LED flashes red three times Open the door contact The reader LED flashes red four times Auxillary Relay Test Present a key to a reader, press the REX switch and open the door contact simultaneously The auxillary relay is activated momentarily Leave One-Touch TM Test Mode Hold down the MODE button for 3 seconds. One-Touch TM mode will automatically The reader LED returns to its normal operation 44

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