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DN NUMBER HERE DSC MAXSYS INTEGRATION THROUGH A KT-400 CONTROLLER The purpose of this application note is to configure the EntraPass system to integrate with the DSC Maxsys tm intrusion panel. Starting with EntraPass Version 4.03, the intrusion panel may be connected directly to the KT-400. The integration will allow you to receive events from the intrusion panel, receive partition and zone names, program user codes, manual arming and disarming of partitions, and viewing a virtual keypad. Furthermore, with the KT-400 integration we can arm and disarm via a reader using cards. Table of Contents: Requirements:..1 Hardware Setup:.... 3 EntraPass Setup:... 3 Programming user codes:........4 Arming and disarming via manual operations:......6 Viewing the virtual keypad:..6 Intrusion on Graphics:....7 Viewing events and reports:.9 Single partition management (by partition) via a reader:.....9 Multiple partitions management (by user) via reader:.. 11 Requirements: EntraPass Special Edition, Corporate Edition or EntraPass Global Edition (version 4.03 and above) installed If using EntraPass Global Edition, a Corporate gateway or Global Gateway with a dual gateway feature DSC Maxsys tm alarm panel and an KT-4401 module Door contact connected on KT-400 Arming Input or reader/keypad RS-232 cable and 740-1047 adapter (p/n CBLK-IT100) KT-400 Firmware 1.02 and above DSC Maxsys tm Firmware 3.56 KT-4401 version 1.00 exclusively

Hardware Setup: To connect the KT-4401 to the KT-400 and the DSC Maxsys tm intrusion panel, follow the steps below: (For more information please refer to the DSC KT-4401 manual) 1) To wire the KT-4401 to the alarm panel: a. Power down the alarm panel. b. Connect the KT-4401 module using a 4-wire KEYBUS connection to the Maxsys tm intrusion panel. Connect the RED, BLK, YEL and GRN terminals to the KEYBUS terminals of the Maxsys tm intrusion panel. c. Place a jumper on the Tamper d. Power up the alarm panel. 2) To connect the KT-4401 to the KT-400, refer to last page. The KT-4401 can be connected at a maximum distance of 98.4ft (30m) at 9600 baud rate from the KT- 400. Enrolling the 4401: 1) *8 (Enter master access code, 5555) 2) Scroll to Module Hardware and press * 3) Scroll to Enrol Module and press * 4) Scroll to PC44XX RS-232, press * 5) The message Create Tamper on Desired Unit 6) Close and reopen tamper until the screen confirms enrolment xxxpc44xx Mod 01 Enrolled 7) Press # until is out of the menu Module is enrolled Configuration of the 4401: 1) *8 (Enter master access code, 5555) 2) Scroll to System area and press * 3) Scroll to PC44XX Options and press * 4) Scroll to Module Options, press * 5) Scroll to PC44XX RS-232 #01, press * 6) Scroll to Module function, press * 7) Scroll to Data link, press * 8) Press # until is out of the menu Enrolling the Virtual Keypad: 1) Open virtual keypad on the EntraPass 2) Scroll to Module Hardware and press * 3) Scroll to Enrol Module and press * 4) Scroll to LCD 45XX Keypad, press * 5) The message Press any key on Desired Unit (Press any key on the virtual keypad 6) Close and reopen tamper until the screen confirms enrolment xxxlcd45xx Mod 01 Enrolled

7) Press # until is out of the menu 8) Once enrolled the virtual keypad will show up the date and time. EntraPass Setup: 1) Go to the Devices tab and select the Integrated Panel button. a. In the Integrated Panel tab, make sure the View component hierarchy button is pressed. b. Choose the gateway that the intrusion panel is connected to under the Gateway drop down list. c. Press on the New button and in the English text box, name the device accordingly. d. In the Connection Type drop down list, select DSC Maxsys, KT-400 Serial connection. e. In the Panel model drop down list, select the type of panel you have. In the Panel Component tab, select the number of zones, partitions and users to be included f. Click the Detail button, enter the master code in the Master code textbox. NOTE: This code will be used for receiving the programming and updating the alarm panel with the new user codes. The default Master code in a DSC intrusion panel is 1234.

g. In the Intrusion model drop down list, select if the controller will manage a single partition (Access managed by partition) or multiple partitions (Access managed by user). h. In the Controller selection for pass-through select the KT-400 controller that is connected to the KT-4401. i. Check the Use 6 digit pins if the intrusion panel is using 6 digit pins. j. Save the configuration. NOTE: The uploading of the intrusion panel may take 2-3 minutes depending on the programming. During this time, the intrusion panel will be in programming mode. Once the intrusion panel uploading has been completed, an event called Panel components upload completed will occur on the message list. 2) Once the intrusion panel has finished uploading the information: a. Select a user code under Default user access code. This user code will be used for all arming and disarming operations. b. Save the configuration. NOTE: if the user code does not have access to disarm a partition, the intrusion panel will not arm that partition even if it is requested by the operator. Programming user codes: 1) To program new user codes or to modify existing ones, go to the Devices tab and select Integrated Component. a. In the Integrated component tab, make sure the View component hierarchy button is pressed. b. To better manage the components, click on the All Components button and select Users.

c. Select the Corporate gateway that the intrusion panel is connected to under the Gateway drop down list. d. From the Panel drop down list, select the previously created intrusion panel. e. From the Component drop down list, select a user and name the user accordingly. f. In the Default user access code, enter the user code that will be used. g. Save the configuration. Note that there is an icon in the Component type list box. This icon represents the status of the component. NOTE: The EntraPass system can only download information from the intrusion panel while it is disarmed. If the intrusion panel is armed, EntraPass will buffer the modification until the intrusion panel disarms. Arming and disarming via manual operations: 1) To request an arming or disarming of partitions, go to the Operation tab and select Integrated component. a. If shown, on the left pane select the proper intrusion panel. b. On the right pane, select the partition you wish to arm or disarm.

c. Right click on the partition and select a task. Viewing the virtual keypad: 1) To view and use the virtual keypad, go to the Operation tab and select the Integrated Panel button. a. If shown on the left pane, select the proper intrusion panel. b. On the right pane, select the virtual keypad and right click on it. c. Select virtual keypad.

Using the mouse, you can click on any buttons on the Virtual Keypad as if you were using a standard keypad. You can also use the computer keyboard to simulate the button pressing. Intrusion on Graphics: 1) To view a virtual keypad or intrusion components from a graphic, go to the Definition tab and select the Graphic button a. Create a new graphic or choose the appropriate graphic from the Graphic drop down list. b. Click on the Click here to create, edit or modify a graphic button. c. Drag and drop the Panel component icon on the graphic screen. d. Select the Keypad from the list box.

e. From the Keypad icon, right click and select Default Double Click as Virtual Keypad. NOTE: You may also add zones and partitions on the graphic. You may arm and disarm partitions by setting default double click functions. f. Close the window by clicking on the X at the top. g. Save the graphic. h. You may view a graphic from the graphic desktop. Viewing events and reports: 1) To view intrusion events, go to the Desktop tab and select Desktop 1 Button. a. From the Message list, you can view all the access and intrusion events. b. To view only access or intrusion events, click on the All Events button and select the proper event type. 2) You may generate reports, video trigger, real time email notifications and alarm acknowledgments based on intrusion events. You can better search for events by sorting by access control events or intrusion events in the above mentioned windows.

Single partition management (by partition) via a reader: 1) To arm a single partition via a reader, go to the Devices tab and click on the Door button. a. Make the appropriate Gateway, Site and Controller selections, and select the door used for arming/disarming the partition. b. Go to the Options and alarm system tab and click on External alarm system options button. c. In the Alarm system options window: i. For arming: 1) If you are arming via card and pushing button, choose the appropriate input in the Arming request Input. 2) If you are arming via card and keypad button, choose the appropriate button to be used as an arming request in the keypad button drop down list. ii. iii. Choose when cardholders will be able to arm the intrusion system by choosing a schedule in the Enable Arming Request schedule textbox. Choose which card holder will be able to arm the intrusion system by choosing a single access level or group of access levels in the Arming access level textbox. iv. Go to the Disarming request tab and choose which card holder will be able to disarm the intrusion system by choosing a single access level or group of access levels in Postpone or disarm access level textbox.

v. Go to the Partitions tab and under the Partition to arm textbox select the partition associated to this door. vi. Check the Authorize disarming during exit delay if you want to be able to disarm during an exit delay. vii. Press Ok and save the door. NOTE: The default user code programmed earlier in step 2.f is used as the user code for arming and disarming of the partitions. Multiple partitions management (by user) via reader: 1) Go to the Users tab and click on the Card button. a. Select a card or create a new one. b. Go to the Intrusion tab and select a user code for the intrusion panel that will be associated to the card holder. c. Save the cardholder.

2) To arm multiple partitions via a reader, go to the Devices tab and click on the Door button. a. From the Door drop down list, select the door used for the arming. b. Go to the Options and alarm system tab and click on External alarm system options button. c. In the External alarm system options window: i. For arming: 1. If you are arming via card and pushing button, choose the appropriate input in the Arming request Input 2. If you are arming via card and keypad button, choose the appropriate button to be used as an arming request in the keypad button drop down list. ii. iii. Choose when then cardholders will be able to arm the intrusion system by choosing a schedule in the Enable Arming Request schedule textbox. Choose which card holder will be able to arm the intrusion system by choosing a single access level or group of access levels in the Arming access level textbox.

iv. Go to the Disarming request tab and choose which card holder will be able to disarm the intrusion system by choosing a single access level or group of access levels in Postpone or disarm access level textbox. v. Go to the Partitions tab and select which partitions in the Partition to arm list box are associated to this door. vi. Check the Authorize disarming during exit delay if you want to be able to disarm during an exit delay. vii. Press Ok and save the door.

NOTE: With multiple partition management, a partition cannot be disarmed if another partition in that door is disarmed. NOTE: The intrusion panel user code must have access to disarm partitions. NOTE: To request the disarming of a partition, the cardholder must swipe the card at the reader and open the door.