Integra32 System - Training Course

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Integra32 System - Training Course Hardware Installation Software Installation Programming Features Reporting Backup and Restore Resources

Integra32 System - Hardware Installation Installation Considerations Cabling & Panel Connections Connecting to your Computer

Integra32 System - Hardware Installation Installation Considerations Distance from Panel to Computer Reader Distance Device Power EMF suppression Grounding

Integra32 System - Hardware Installation Cabling & Panel Connections Panel to computer Reader connections Inputs /Outputs

Integra32 System - Hardware Installation Connecting to your Computer RS232 connections Baud rate Settings Lan Connections Modem connections Panel Addressing

Integra32 System - Software Installation Computer Requirements Installing Software Integra File Structure

Integra32 System - Software Installation Computer Requirements Operating system Microsoft Windows 951, 982, 20003, ME, XP or NT 4.04 Microprocessor (CPU) Pentium II 400 or higher Memory 64 MB minimum, 128 MB recommended Hard disk space 1.0 GB or higher to accommodate History Disk drives 3.5” high-density floppy drive and CD-ROM Drive. Video adapter VGA or higher Pointing device IBM-compatible or Microsoft-compatible mouse

Integra32 System - Software Installation Installing Software Server Installation Client Installation

Integra32 System - Software Installation Integra File Structure --- Program Files ---rbh ---Integra32 exe files ---default data files history files ---backup ---images

Integra32 System - Software Installation Command Bars Command Menu Database Menu Monitor Screen

Integra32 System - Lab 1 Install Integra software and Connect to IRC2000 panel 1.Set DIP switches 5.Install software 2.Set Communications 3..Power up Panel 4.Connect Cable 6.Run software and verify Communications

Integra32 System - Software Programming –Defining System -hardware

Right Click device to bring up options Integra32 System – System Commands Right Click device to bring up options

Integra32 System – Lab 2 -Commands Using commands -lock/relock readers -arm/disarm inputs -get firmware version -set date/time of panel -download all files to panel -What is the difference between permanent,semi-permanent and timed commands?

Integra32 System - Software Programming –Defining Parameters -operators

Integra32 System - Software Programming –Defining Parameters –holidays (40)

Integra32 System - Software Programming –Defining Parameters –Schedules (32)

Integra32 System - Software Programming –Defining Parameters –Areas

Integra32 System - Software Programming –Defining Parameters –Messages

Integra32 System - Software Programming –Defining Parameters –Access Levels

Integra32 System - Software Programming –Card Programming

Integra32 System - Software Programming –Badge Templates Click Here to select badge type Right Click on template to insert fields Right Click on field to select properties

Integra32 System – Lab 3 – Card Programming Design Badge template and assign to card holder Program a user with to access reader A and B Program a second card for access only at reader A Put reader a into High security mode and program card 1 for access

Integra32 System – Alarm Monitoring

Integra32 System – Lab 4 – Alarm Simulation Program an output to cause an alarm Program an invalid card to cause an alarm

Integra32 System - Software Programming –Features High Security – Four Swipe Lock/Unlock – Double Swipe 1st person Delay Local Links Global Links Access Point Activity Area and Card Monitoring DVR Integration

Integra32 System – Lab 4 – Testing Features Program a card to open a second output Program a card to put reader 2 into high security Program reader a to unlock using the ‘First Person Delay’ feature Program a card to use the ‘Double Swipe’ feature Program a card to use the ‘Four Swipe’ feature Program a card to display on on activity using Access Point Activity Program two areas and monitor card access in and out of areas

U.S. Robotics- switches 2,5 and 6 up Integra32 System – Modem Configuration U.S. Robotics- switches 2,5 and 6 up

Integra32 System – TCP/IP Software Configuration

Integra32 System – TCP/IP Hardware Configuration Hyper-terminal or Telnet Command Subnet Calculation Reset Button

Integra32 System-Software Database Reports

Integra32 System-Software History Reports

Integra32 System – Lab 5 – Testing Reports Run time and attendance report and compare results

Integra32 System-Software Backup and Restore

Integra32 System – Lab 5 – Testing Backups Run backup then make a change to database Restore database and see if change is gone

Run Dcomcnfg.exe on server and client Integra32 System- Client installation from CD Insert CD and run Setup from client folder Run Dcomcnfg.exe on server and client

Integra32 System- Resources – CD – help menu support@rbh-access.com