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Page 1 - User Manual

TopazUser ManualP/N 460932001F • ISS 04MAR11

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TopazUser ManualxChapter 11. Color Graphics Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .295Overview. . . .

Page 3 - Contents

TopazUser Manual82The Relay Control page contains the following information:How to control or change the status of a Relay Point1. To control or chang

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Chapter 5Control83Access Trace PageThe Access Trace page allows you to setup a real time trace for Cardholder(s) or Reader(s). In a Cardholder trace,

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TopazUser Manual84The Access Trace page contains the following information:How to start a Trace1. To start a trace for a specific or a specific Cardho

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Chapter 5Control85Reset APB Page (Anti-Passback)The Reset APB page allows you to reset the Anti-Passback status of a cardholder or all cardholders in

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TopazUser Manual86How to reset all cardholdersThis is used to reset cardholders who have exited the APB area without swiping their cards. This allows

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Chapter 5Control87ServiceThe service tab includes:Panel Page on page 87 Database Page on page 90 Panel PageThe Panel page allows you to download data

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TopazUser Manual88The Panel page contains the following information:How to download data to a selected panelTo download all data to a selected panel:1

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Chapter 5Control89How to download data to a selected panel using a dial-up connectionTo download to a dial-up panel:1. Scroll through the list of pre-

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TopazUser Manual90Database PageThe Database page allows you to repair a damaged database. To navigate to the Database page, from any page within the C

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Chapter 5Control91How to execute one of the repair programs1. To run one or more of the following Database Repair options, click the white button to t

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xiAppendix E. Operator Type Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 383Operator Type Functions . . . . . .

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TopazUser Manual92e. Select the dms2 folder. You should see a list of files such as the following:f. If you do not see a list with filenames and dates

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Chapter 5Control93Back Up\Restore Database PageThe Back Up/Restore page allows you to back up and restore programs and data files. To navigate to the

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TopazUser Manual94a. If you want to overwrite the log, click Back Up-Reset Logfile to start the backup process.b. If you want to append data to the en

Page 17 - Telephone company procedures

Chapter 5Control95Diagnostic Settings PageThe Diagnostic Settings page allows the operator to define what kind of information about the Topaz system i

Page 18 - Safety terms and symbols

TopazUser Manual96The rows function as follows:• Panel Communication: Records logic and data involved in communicating with the ACU panels. This inclu

Page 19 - Chapter 1 Getting Started

This chapter includes information on how to check the status of various devices in your system. In this chapter: Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 20 - About the Topaz System

TopazUser Manual98OverviewThe Status button allows you to check the status on Field Panels, Readers, Alarm Points, and Output Relays.To navigate to th

Page 21 - System Options

Chapter 6Status99Field Panel Status PageThe Field Panel Status page allows you to check the status of any configured Field Panel (SCP Device) in the s

Page 22 - Upgrading from Version 1.4.6

TopazUser Manual100Reader Status PageThe Reader Status page allows you to check the status of any configured reader in the system.To navigate to the R

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Chapter 6Status101Alarm Point Status PageThe Alarm Point Status page allows you to check the status of any configured Alarm Point in the Topaz system.

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TopazUser ManualxiiFiguresFigure 1. Microsoft VM ...

Page 25 - Getting Started

TopazUser Manual102Relay Status PageThe Relay Status page allows you to check the status of any configured output relay in the Topaz system.To navigat

Page 26 - Software Installation

This chapter includes information on reports available within the system. In this chapter: Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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TopazUser Manual104OverviewA large selection of reports is available within the Reports pages that can provide administrators with a display or printo

Page 28 - Setting XP sp2 Firewall

Chapter 7Reports105Cardholder Database Reports PageThe Cardholder Database Reports page can output a wide range of information on any cardholder in th

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TopazUser Manual106Figure 76.Cardholder reportOutput Report There are three ways to output the report.• Display Report (default) - Displays on the Wor

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Chapter 7Reports107System Setup Report PageThis group of reports provides all information on how a particular site is configured. After the system has

Page 31 - Installing a Host PC Server

TopazUser Manual108Field Panel Setup ReportThe Field Panel Setup Report provides all information on how the field panels are configured/set up in the

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Chapter 7Reports109Figure 79.Reports page

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TopazUser Manual110Reader Setup ReportThe Reader Setup Report provides all information on how the readers are configured/set up. To navigate to the Re

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Chapter 7Reports111Figure 81.Sample Reader Setup report

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xiiiFigure 48. Cards: Card Setup ...

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TopazUser Manual112Alarm Point Setup ReportThe Alarm Point Setup Report tells how Alarm Points are configured/setup in the system. To navigate to the

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Chapter 7Reports113Below is a sample of part of a displayed report for Alarm Point Setup.Figure 83.Sample Alarm Point Setup Report

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TopazUser Manual114Relay Setup ReportThe Relay Setup Report tells how relays are configured/setup in the system. To navigate to the Relay Setup Report

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Chapter 7Reports115Figure 85.Sample Relay Setup report

Page 40 - 16. Click Finish

TopazUser Manual116Serial Port Setup ReportThe Serial Port Setup Report recalls how Serial Ports are configured/setup in the system. To navigate to th

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Chapter 7Reports117Figure 87.Sample Serial Port Setup report

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TopazUser Manual118Security Area Setup ReportThe Security Area Setup Report recalls how Security Areas have been setup.To navigate to the Security Are

Page 43 - Chapter 2 Using Topaz

Chapter 7Reports119Below is a sample of a displayed report for Security Area setup.Figure 89.Sample Security Area Setup reportCancel Report Click to s

Page 44 - Start Up

TopazUser Manual120Access Groups Setup ReportThe Access Group Setup Report recalls how Access Groups have been setup.To navigate to the Access Group S

Page 45 - Using Topaz

Chapter 7Reports121Figure 91.Sample Access Group Setup report

Page 46 - Log-on Window

TopazUser ManualxivFigure 100.System Setup: Elevator ...

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TopazUser Manual122Time Schedule Setup ReportThe Time Schedule Setup Report recalls how Time Schedules have been setup.To navigate to the Time Schedul

Page 48 - Topaz Quick Start

Chapter 7Reports123Below is a sample of part of a displayed report for Time Schedule setup.Figure 93.Sample Time Schedule Setup report

Page 49 - Auto Configuration

TopazUser Manual124Holiday Setup ReportThe Holiday Setup Report recalls how Holidays have been setup.To navigate to the Holiday Setup Report page, fro

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Chapter 7Reports125Figure 95.Sample Holiday Setup reportInstruction Message Setup ReportThe Instruction Message Setup Report recalls how Instruction M

Page 51 - Found and Configured Black

TopazUser Manual126The Instructions page contains the following information:Below is a sample of a displayed report for Instruction Message Setup.Figu

Page 52 - Default Device Names

Chapter 7Reports127Access Event Reporting Options Setup ReportThe Access Event Reporting Options Setup Report recalls how Access Events have been setu

Page 53 - Server/Workstation Display

TopazUser Manual128Below is a sample of a displayed report for Access Event Reporting Options setup.Figure 99.Sample Access Event Reporting Options Se

Page 54 - System Navigation Menu

Chapter 7Reports129Elevator Control Setup ReportThe Elevator Control Setup Report recalls how elevators have been setup.To navigate to the Elevator Co

Page 55 - Alarm Queue Window

TopazUser Manual130Figure 101.Sample Elevator Control Setup reportOperator Type ReportThe Operator Type Report recalls the different Operator Types th

Page 56 - Color Status

Chapter 7Reports131The Operator Type page contains the following information:Below is a sample of a displayed report for Operator Type.Figure 103.Samp

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xvFigure 152.Topaz: Ready to Install the Application...212Figure 1

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TopazUser Manual132Capabilities ReportThe Setup Capabilities Report provides detailed information as to the maximum capabilities that are configured o

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Chapter 7Reports133Below is a sample of part of a displayed report for System Capacities.Figure 105.Sample System Capacities reportCancel Report Click

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TopazUser Manual134Recall Event Reports PageThese reports can display and print out a complete listing of all events recorded to the current on-line e

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Chapter 7Reports135Recall All Events ReportThis procedure recalls all logged events by time period.To navigate to the report, from any page within the

Page 62 - Main Browser Window

TopazUser Manual136Below is a sample of part of a displayed report for Recall All Events:Figure 108.Sample Recall All Events reportOutput File Name If

Page 63 - Navigation Bar Structure

Chapter 7Reports137Recall By Event Number ReportTo navigate to the Recall by Event Number reports page, from the Main Reports page click the Recall Ev

Page 64 - Shutting Down the Software

TopazUser Manual138Below is a sample of part of a displayed report for Recall by Event Number:Figure 110.Sample Recall by Event Number reportEnding Ev

Page 65 - Chapter 3 Events

Chapter 7Reports139Recall User Actions ReportThe Recall User Actions Report recalls a description of the action performed by the system operators duri

Page 66 - Events Page

TopazUser Manual140Below is a sample of a displayed Recall User Actions report.Figure 112.Sample Recall User Action Events reportStop Date From the dr

Page 67 - Video Option

Chapter 7Reports141Recall System Device Events ReportThe Recall System Device Events Report recalls all system and device events that occurred during

Page 68 - Report Printer

TopazUser ManualxviFigure 204.Map window...

Page 69 - Chapter 4 Cards

TopazUser Manual142Below is a sample of a displayed Recall System Device Events report.Figure 114.Sample Recall System/Device Events reportOutput To F

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Chapter 7Reports143Recall Other Events ReportThe Recall Other Events Report recalls all events not covered in any of the other reports like, Acknowled

Page 71 - Card Setup Page

TopazUser Manual144Below is a sample of a displayed Acknowledged events report.Figure 116.Sample Recall Acknowledgement Events reportOther Event Type

Page 72 - How to recall a cardholder

Chapter 7Reports145If the report recalls more than 1000 events, the message below is displayed allowing you the opportunity to cancel the search for a

Page 73 - Recall by Name

TopazUser Manual146Recall Access Events ReportThe Recall Access Events Report recalls all access events for a selected time period and all security ar

Page 74 - How to delete a cardholder

Chapter 7Reports147Security Areas From the drop-down list of pre-configured areas select the Security Area for which all Access Events are to be recal

Page 75 - Access Page

TopazUser Manual148Below is a sample of a displayed Recall Access Events report.Figure 120.Sample Recall Access Events report

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Chapter 7Reports149Recall Alarm Events ReportThe Recall Alarm Events Report recalls all alarm events for a selected time period for all security areas

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TopazUser Manual150Security Areas Select the Security Area for All Alarm Events are to be recalled. The default is all security areas. If a single sec

Page 78 - Photo ID Page

Chapter 7Reports151Below is a sample of a displayed report for Recall Alarm Events.Figure 122.Sample Recall Alarm Events report

Page 79 - Figure 50.Cards: Photo ID

xviiPrefaceThis document provides instructions for the software installation, configuration, and operation of the Topaz software. Read these instructi

Page 80 - How to take a photo

TopazUser Manual152Alarm History Reports PageThe Alarm History Report recalls summarized history reports of alarms and troubles that have occurred dur

Page 81 - How to import a photo

Chapter 7Reports153Stop Date From the drop-down list select the Month, Day, and Year on which the report should stop. A full calendar can be displayed

Page 82 - How to print a badge

TopazUser Manual154Below is a sample of a displayed Alarm History Report.Figure 124.Sample Alarm History report

Page 83 - Masking Page

Chapter 7Reports155Fields in the ReportThe table below describes all fields (report columns and line entries) that can be included in an Alarm History

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TopazUser Manual156Employee Reports PageThe Employee Report can provide a wide range of information regarding any employee in the system. You can set

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Chapter 7Reports157Available Fields Select which fields you wish to appear on the report, in the order you wish them to appear from left to right, by

Page 86 - Information Page

TopazUser Manual158The following is part of an example of an Employee Report, sorted by Employee Name, with fields Card number, Activation Date, Statu

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This chapter includes information on how to setup and configure the Topaz System software.In this chapter: Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 88 - Batch Add Page

TopazUser Manual160OverviewThe Setup pages allow you to setup and configure the Topaz System software. To navigate to the Setup pages, click the Setup

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Chapter 8Setup161Operators Setup PageThe Operators page allows you to configure up to 256 operators and assign them 47 different functions.To navigate

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TopazUser ManualxviiiRadio frequencyThis equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance

Page 91 - Batch Delete Page

TopazUser Manual162How to add operators1. Start by clicking Clear.2. Enter the Operator Name, the operator’s Password, and an Operator Type.3. If you

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Chapter 8Setup163Operator Type PageThe Operator Type page allows you to configure, add, and assign 47 different functions to 64 types of operators. To

Page 93 - Chapter 5 Control

TopazUser Manual164Level of Restriction If one or more functions are listed under Restricted, the Level of Restriction field displays. There are two c

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Chapter 8Setup165How to add an operator type1. Start by clicking Clear.2. Enter the Operator Type Name of up to 16 alphanumeric characters.3. Enter th

Page 95 - Reader Control Page

TopazUser Manual166Time Schedule PageThe Time Schedule page allows you to configure time frames to link to functions within Topaz. For example, you ca

Page 96 - How to control a Reader

Chapter 8Setup167How to add a new time schedule1. Enter a Schedule Name. For example, “07:00-16:00 M-F” (Military time, meaning that the time schedule

Page 97 - Alarm Point Control Page

TopazUser Manual168of schedule parameters. A maximum of 8 time segments can be configured for one Time Schedule.4. When all fields have been set corre

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Chapter 8Setup169The Security Area page contains the following information:How to add a new security area1. Start by clicking Clear. All fields reset

Page 99 - Relay Control Page

TopazUser Manual1702. Enter the Security Area Name and Security Area Description3. If the Security Area is associated with devices connected to an ACU

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Chapter 8Setup171How to use keypad maskingConfigurationKeypad Masking requires three conditions to be set, in the following order:1. Under Setup – Sec

Page 101 - Access Trace Page

This chapter provides an overview of the Topaz system as well as information on installation and configuration. In this chapter:About the Topaz System

Page 102 - How to stop a Trace

TopazUser Manual172Access Group PageThe Access Group page allows you to add one or more Security Areas to an Access Group and define the Time Schedule

Page 103 - Figure 64.Reset APB page

Chapter 8Setup173How to add a new access group1. Start by clicking Clear to clear all fields.2. Enter the Access Group Name of up to 28 alphanumeric c

Page 104 - How to reset all cardholders

TopazUser Manual174a. Click the security area name to modify under Selected Security Areas.b. Then select the new Time Schedule from the drop-down lis

Page 105 - Panel Page

Chapter 8Setup175Site Settings PageThe Site Settings page allows you to configure various settings applicable to your site.To navigate to the Site Set

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TopazUser Manual176# of Invalid PIN Attempts Before Card DeactivationSet the number of times a cardholder may enter the wrong PIN before their card is

Page 107 - Prerequisite:

Chapter 8Setup177Custom Fields PageThe Custom Fields page allow you to custom design 11 fields for any data field needed on a cardholder, in addition

Page 108 - Database Page

TopazUser Manual178How to add a custom field1. You add a field by entering the name (up to 12 alphanumeric characters) in one of the available blank f

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Chapter 8Setup179Facility Code PageThe Facility Code page allows you to enter as many as 16 Facility/Company Codes for different sets of cards. The Co

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TopazUser Manual180Variable Card PageThe Variable Card Page allows you to configure the system to accept card formats other than the pre-defined stand

Page 111 - Back Up\Restore Database Page

Chapter 8Setup181Facility Code • Start - Select the location of the first bit for the Facility Code as the Start value. For a Start value, select from

Page 112 - Back Up Contents and Logic

Copyright Copyright © 2011, UTC Fire & Security. All rights reserved. This document may not be copied in whole or in part or otherwise reproduce

Page 113 - Diagnostic Settings Page

TopazUser Manual2About the Topaz SystemThe Topaz System is a PC-based Facility Security System for access control, alarm monitoring, interactive color

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TopazUser Manual182How to add a card formatWiegand Card FormatsCards with the Wiegand Card Format are usually ordered pre-coded with information (comp

Page 115 - Chapter 6 Status

Chapter 8Setup183Mag Stripe Card FormatsUnlike a Wiegand Card Format, which cannot be changed for a given card, Mag Stripe Cards can have their data c

Page 116 - Overview

TopazUser Manual1844. Click Save.If a particular card had a Company Code of 3, a Facility Code of 2, and a Card Number of 12, the Mag Stripe Card woul

Page 117 - Field Panel Status Page

Chapter 8Setup185Access Card Test RequestLog #________________Dealer:______________________________________________________Date:_______________Street:

Page 119 - Alarm Point Status Page

Chapter 8Setup187Reader Event PageThe Reader Event page allows you to select how events related to access attempts are handled. The selections determi

Page 120 - Relay Status Page

TopazUser Manual188How to configure reader events1. Select from the list of Event Names by scrolling through the list and clicking on the name of the

Page 121 - Chapter 7 Reports

Alarm Instruction PageThe Alarm Instruction page allows you to add unique instruction messages to be displayed to the operator when an event occurs.To

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How to add an instruction message1. Start by clicking Clear to clear all fields for data entry.2. Enter the Alarm Instruction Name.3. Enter the Alarm

Page 123 - Figure 75.Cardholders

Chapter 8Setup191Alarm Categories PageThe Alarm Categories page allows you to group alarm events by name. The System comes with 16 generic alarm categ

Page 124 - Figure 76.Cardholder report

Chapter 1Getting Started3System RequirementsTo use the Topaz software, your PC must meet the following minimum requirements:• Pentium® 4 processor or

Page 125 - System Setup Report Page

TopazUser Manual192Holidays PageThe Holidays page allows you to predefine up to 32 Holidays to be used with Time Schedules to authorize access, contro

Page 126 - Field Panel Setup Report

Chapter 8Setup193How to add a new holiday1. Start by clicking Clear to clear all fields for data entry.2. In the Description field enter the name of t

Page 127 - Chapter 7

TopazUser Manual194

Page 128 - Reader Setup Report

This chapter includes information on how to set up and configure hardware connected to the Topaz system. In this chapter: Overview. . . . . . . . . .

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TopazUser Manual196OverviewThe Hardware pages allow you to setup and configure hardware connected to the System. To navigate to the Hardware pages, cl

Page 130 - Alarm Point Setup Report

Chapter 9Hardware197Serial PortThe Serial Port page is used to setup or modify settings of the PC Workstation's serial communication ports. Confi

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TopazUser Manual198Port Connection Device From the drop-down list select the type of device that connected to the port. The list of equipment selectio

Page 132 - Relay Setup Report

Chapter 9Hardware199Video Switcher CommandsTable 16. Samples of outgoing commands from the ACUSent to: Format Description CommandAmerican DynamicsVid

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TopazUser Manual200LAN CommunicationThe LAN Communication page allows you to configure the LAN Adapters and TCP/IP address.To navigate to the LAN Comm

Page 134 - Serial Port Setup Report

Chapter 9Hardware201How to add a new LAN adapter1. Start by clicking Clear to clear all fields.2. Enter the LAN Adapter Name.3. Enter the TCP / IP Add

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TopazUser Manual4Upgrading Existing Topaz SoftwareBefore performing an upgrade it is important to have a current backup of your existing database. We

Page 136 - Security Area Setup Report

TopazUser Manual202Network CommunicationsThis section provides guidelines for the network environment needed to support communication between a Topaz

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Chapter 9Hardware203Network Hops To ensure consistency, the number and distance of hops between a field panel’s LAN port and it’s hosting server shoul

Page 138 - Access Groups Setup Report

TopazUser Manual204Workstation PageThe Workstation page allows you to control how the workstation responds during use. For example, whether the workst

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Chapter 9Hardware205Event Printer To select an event printer, click the drop-down list and click the name of the local printer. The Event Printer prin

Page 140 - Time Schedule Setup Report

TopazUser Manual206How to add a workstationTo add a workstation, you should first install the Topaz software on the new workstation’s computer. When t

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Chapter 9Hardware207How to install a workstationSetting up Internet Explorer:1. From Window’s desktop, right-click the Internet Explorer Icon and sele

Page 142 - Holiday Setup Report

TopazUser Manual208Figure 145.Topaz: Install1. Click Install TOPAZ to start the installation setup.2. If this is the first time Topaz has been install

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Chapter 9Hardware209Figure 146.Topaz: Welcome3. Click Next> to continue.Figure 147.Topaz: License AgreementThe next window is the End User License

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TopazUser Manual210Figure 148.Topaz: User Information4. The next window asks you to enter User Information. Type the name of the user in to the Full N

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Chapter 9Hardware211Figure 150.Browse for Folderb. If you prefer to use a different directory, such as “Program Files”, select the desired location fo

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Chapter 1Getting Started5Upgrading from Version 1.4.5 or earlierBecause versions before 1.4.6 used a different installer and a different default insta

Page 147 - Elevator Control Setup Report

TopazUser Manual212Figure 152.Topaz: Ready to Install the Application6. If you satisfied with your settings, click Next to start installing the system

Page 148 - Operator Type Report

Chapter 9Hardware213Figure 154.Topaz: Successfully installed7. When all files have been installed, the Topaz has been successfully installed dialog wi

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TopazUser Manual2149. This dialog window appears if you selected Yes, I want to add workstations when installing the server. Click OK and another Brow

Page 150 - Capabilities Report

Chapter 9Hardware215Figure 157.Sentinel System Driver: Ready to Install12. Remove all software sentinel keys from the USB port before continuing. Clic

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TopazUser Manual216Figure 159.Sentinel System Driver: Setup Type14. Select Complete, then Click Next > to continue.Figure 160.Sentinel System Drive

Page 152 - Recall Event Reports Page

Chapter 9Hardware217Figure 161.Sentinel System Driver: InstallShield Wizard Completed16. Click Finish.17. You are now returned to the desktop and the

Page 153 - Recall All Events Report

TopazUser Manual218How to configure an event printerTo select an event printer, click the drop-down list and click the name of the local printer. The

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Chapter 9Hardware219Figure 164.Printers menu4. For windows 2000 click the Advanced tab.Figure 165.Printer Properties window

Page 155 - Recall By Event Number Report

TopazUser Manual2205. Click the radio button to the left of Print directly to the printer to select it.6. Click OK.7. Close the Printers window.Setup

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Chapter 9Hardware2215070 CGBDG_PORT 1024000 1024000 guihttp.h,5080 EVENT_PORT 256 1024 guihttp.h, eventmsg.java5090 DFRAME_PORT 1024 1024 guihttp.h, d

Page 157 - Recall User Actions Report

TopazUser Manual65. Once the backup is complete, the message “Backup Operation Complete” displays. Do not log off or shut down Topaz until this messag

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TopazUser Manual222Field Panel PageThe Field Panel pages have three sub-pages.• Field Panel Setup Page on page 223• Dial-up Page on page 226• Elevator

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Chapter 9Hardware223Field Panel Setup PageThe Field Panel Setup page is used specifically for adding or modifying new hardware. Here is where you conf

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TopazUser Manual224How to add a field panelNote: Before adding a new panel, detailed information on the panel from the installer is required, such a

Page 161 - Recall Other Events Report

Chapter 9Hardware2251. Click Clear to clear all fields.2. Fill in the information for the new field panel.3. After all fields have been added to the F

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TopazUser Manual226Dial-up PageThe Dial-up Page allows you to configure a dial-up connection from the ACU panel to the server.Dial-up communication is

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Chapter 9Hardware227The Dial-Up page contains the following information:Panel Phone Number Enter the standard dial-up telephone number that the panel

Page 164 - Recall Access Events Report

TopazUser Manual228How to set up an external modemHardware setupNote: The Topaz Software ONLY supports the (USR) US Robotics 33.6 faxmodem or the 56

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Chapter 9Hardware229Elevator ControlThe Elevator Control Software (ECS) is an enhancement that allows Topaz to manage floor access. This feature is tu

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TopazUser Manual230Elevator Relay NumberingElevator Relay InterfaceNote: When an ACU is used for Elevator Control, all its relays are set to energiz

Page 167 - Recall Alarm Events Report

Chapter 9Hardware231Elevator Cab SetupTo navigate to the Cab Setup page from any page in the Field Panel Setup pages, on the Setup – Field Panel page,

Page 168

Chapter 1Getting Started710. Click Yes to confirm the removal of the older version of Topaz. When the program has been removed, the following message

Page 169

TopazUser Manual232The Cab Setup page contains the following information:Elevator Cab Name Enter up to 21 alphanumeric characters for the name of the

Page 170 - Alarm History Reports Page

Chapter 9Hardware233Elevator Floor Definition PageThe Elevator Floor Definition page allows you to setup the relay links to floors and Security Areas

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TopazUser Manual234Assigning relays to the floorsFor each relay that electronically selects a requested floor enter a name for that floor. For informa

Page 172

Chapter 9Hardware235Elevator Public AccessThe Elevator Public Access page allows you to define multiple public access scenarios for elevators. At the

Page 173 - Fields in the Report

TopazUser Manual236Security Areas Select a Security Area from the list by scrolling through the list and clicking on the name of the area so it is hig

Page 174 - Employee Reports Page

Chapter 9Hardware237How to add a public access area1. Click Clear to clear all fields.2. Fill in the information for the new public access area.3. Aft

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TopazUser Manual238ReadersThe Reader pages allow you to add, modify, or delete readers, including configuring the reader address, name, description, u

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Chapter 9Hardware239Field Panel From the drop-down list select the ACU Panel that the reader communicates with or is connected to. If you are not sure

Page 177 - Chapter 8 Setup

TopazUser Manual240Door Bounce Delay Door Bounce Delay allows you to select a delay from 1-7 seconds for the forced open alarm. This prevents a false

Page 178

Chapter 9Hardware241Enter Card # by Keypad The Enter Card # by Keypad allows the cardholder to enter their card number by using the keypad. The number

Page 179 - Operators Setup Page

TopazUser Manual8Software InstallationBefore you Start Installing the SoftwareNote: Before starting Topaz make sure that “Microsoft Internet Explore

Page 180 - How to delete operators

TopazUser Manual242How to add a reader1. Click Clear to clear all fields.2. Fill in the information for the new reader.3. After all fields have been a

Page 181 - Operator Type Page

Chapter 9Hardware243Reader Options PageThe Reader Options page allows you to set up automatic actions for the reader to perform and assign video switc

Page 182

TopazUser Manual244Begin/End Actions The actions available for Begin Actions and End Actions are as follows:• Access, No Keypad - Only a valid card fo

Page 183 - How to add an operator type

Chapter 9Hardware245Alarm PointThe Alarm Point page is used to add, modify, or delete existing alarm points. The Alarm Point page has two sub-pages, “

Page 184 - Time Schedule Page

TopazUser Manual246The Setup page contains the following information:Alarm Name The Alarm Name field is used to designate the name to be used for an a

Page 185

Chapter 9Hardware247How to add an alarm point1. Click Clear to clear all fields.2. Fill in the information for the new alarm point.3. After all fields

Page 186 - Security Area Page

TopazUser Manual2482. Wait for the Alarm Point configuration information to be displayed in the main window and the Alarm Point description to be disp

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Chapter 9Hardware249Video Switcher Preset# If an approved optional video switcher is connected to one of the serial ports of the server, the PC can se

Page 188 - How to delete a security area

TopazUser Manual250Relay PageThe Relay page allows you to add a new relay, or modify or delete an existing one.To navigate the Relay page from any Har

Page 189 - How to use keypad masking

Chapter 9Hardware251How to add a relay1. Start by clicking Clear to clear any existing data.2. Enter the data for the new relay in the remaining fiel

Page 190 - Access Group Page

Chapter 1Getting Started9Figure 1. Microsoft VM4. Click Yes. You do want to install the Virtual Machine.Figure 2. Microsoft VM License Agreement5. Rea

Page 191 - How to modify an access group

TopazUser Manual252How to delete a relay1. To delete a relay from the system you must first select the relay to be deleted. Do this by clicking on the

Page 192 - How to delete an access group

Chapter 9Hardware253Figure 177.Auto Configuration SetupYou can instead select the standalone Device Tree at any time by clicking the Device Tree butto

Page 193 - Site Settings Page

TopazUser Manual254Configured Not Found On the left side, under Not Found, a list of devices displays that the system has a configuration for but cann

Page 194

Chapter 9Hardware255Device Tree You can access the Device Tree by clicking on the plus button by System at the top right side of the page. You can als

Page 195 - Custom Fields Page

TopazUser Manual256You can then make any modifications or deletions. After making changes click Save/Add.The device tree is automatically updated with

Page 196 - How to delete custom fields

Chapter 9Hardware257Device TreeIf you click Device Tree button, the following page displays.Figure 178.Device TreeTo run Auto Configure, you must clic

Page 197 - Facility Code Page

TopazUser Manual258Video RecorderTopaz supports alarm video recording. This allows the system to link the video recorded during an alarm event to the

Page 198 - Variable Card Page

Chapter 9Hardware259The Video Recorder page contains the following information:Video Recorder Name The Video Recorder Name field assigns a name to the

Page 199

TopazUser Manual260How to add a new video recorderBefore configuring the recorders in the Topaz system, they should be installed and functioning prope

Page 200 - How to add a card format

Chapter 9Hardware261Video CameraThis page allows the user to link the video recorder to the cameras which monitor and record the alarm events. Digital

Page 201 - Mag Stripe Card Formats

TopazUser Manual106. When “The installation is complete” message displays, click OK.Setting XP sp2 Firewall1. To open the Control Panel click Start &g

Page 202 - Card format questionnaire

TopazUser Manual262How to add a new video cameraUse the following steps to add a new video camera to the system. Before configuring the cameras, they

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Page 207 - Alarm Instruction Page

This chapter includes information on how to design badges. In this chapter: Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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TopazUser Manual268OverviewThis feature is currently not being evaluated by UL.The Badge Design page allows you to design badges for use with individu

Page 209 - Alarm Categories Page

Chapter 10Badge Design269A badge design can contain the following information: Cardholder Photo The Cardholder’s photo is stored in the Cardholder rec

Page 210 - Holidays Page

TopazUser Manual270Accessing Badge DesignTo navigate to Badge Design click the Photo ID button, then the Design Badge button. The system opens the bad

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Chapter 10Badge Design271Figure 183.Photo Badge Options menu.Entering InformationTo place any field information on a badge, you need to first select D

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Chapter 1Getting Started11Figure 7. Exceptions tab4. Click Add Program to add two components of Topaz to the list of programs that may pass through th

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TopazUser Manual272Photo and SignatureThese two commands allow you to specify the position, shape, and size of the cardholder’s photograph or signatur

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Chapter 10Badge Design273Figure 185.Attributes screenThese attributes, which may be selected or changed for any particular “Picked” object, are in bol

Page 215 - Serial Port

TopazUser Manual274If the Text command has been selected, the dialog box provides an open field into which you can enter the text to be placed on the

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Chapter 10Badge Design275Figure 188.Attributes screenThe Font Size is determined by the size of the rectangle drawn on the template. To adjust the siz

Page 217 - Video Switcher Commands

TopazUser Manual276Font Name To select a font, place the mouse pointer over the down arrow on the left of the Font Name, and click the left mouse butt

Page 218 - LAN Communication

Chapter 10Badge Design277Name Formats The Name Format command allows you to specify the format in which the Cardholder’s name, as entered in the syste

Page 219 - How to delete a LAN adapter

TopazUser Manual278As an example, the following procedure enables you to print the word “Contractor” on the badges for Cardholders who are contractors

Page 220 - Network Communications

Chapter 10Badge Design279BitmapThe Bitmap command allows you to specify the placement of a bitmap logo or picture on the badge, and to manipulate it t

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TopazUser Manual280These “Handles” indicate that the object has been “Picked” for editing. The “Picked” rectangle defines the position in which the de

Page 222 - Workstation Page

Chapter 10Badge Design281Line AttributesWith the line selected (positioning boxes are visible), click the right mouse button to open the attributes wi

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iiiContentsFigures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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TopazUser Manual12Figure 9. Default Topaz directory6. Highlight mp.exe in the list and click Open to add it to the Add a Program window. Highlight mp.

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TopazUser Manual282is shown in the large color frame at the left of the color adjusters, and also in the selected palette color surrounded by the blac

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Chapter 10Badge Design283Editing FacilitiesAny Picked object can be edited using the Edit commands. To select the edit menu, move the mouse pointer to

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TopazUser Manual284Move Forward, Move to Front, Move Backward and Move to BackThe badge may be designed to have a virtually unlimited number of layers

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Chapter 10Badge Design285Center L, R and Center T, BElements of the badge may need to be aligned. Alignment can be done by a click of the mouse. Selec

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TopazUser Manual286Double SpaceIf you also choose Double Space, the background might look like this:AttributesThe Attributes selection is the same as

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Chapter 10Badge Design287File MenuFigure 194.File menuDuring the process of badge design, we recommend that you periodically save the badge template u

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TopazUser Manual288Options MenuWith the system in Badge Design Mode, you may select the Options menus by placing the mouse pointer over the word Optio

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Chapter 10Badge Design289SnapThe Snap facility assists you in lining up objects to the grid lines. When Snap is selected, the system aligns the “Handl

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TopazUser Manual290Encode Mag StripeSelecting the Encode Mag Stripe command sets the printer to encode the magnetic strip on the card with the card nu

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Chapter 10Badge Design291Figure 198.Import Bitmap windowSelect the bitmap file to import by clicking on it so that it is highlighted and click Open.Fi

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Chapter 1Getting Started138. The program now appears in the Programs and Services section of the Exceptions tab. Make certain that the check box besid

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TopazUser Manual292Figure 200.Import BitmapSelect the bitmap file to import and click Open.After the window closes the Bitmap appears on the list of B

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Chapter 10Badge Design293Figure 201.Select PrinterParametersThe Parameters menu selection pops up the Badger Options window and allows you to set the

Page 238 - Port usage

TopazUser Manual294Add CC/FCThe Add CC/FC option adds the Company Code and Facility Code to the cardholder number on the badge. Select the option by c

Page 239 - Table 18. Port usage

This chapter includes information on how to add drawings, floor plans, and pictures to the system as maps.In this chapter: Overview. . . . . . . . . .

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TopazUser Manual296OverviewThis feature is currently not being evaluated by UL.Color Graphics MapsThe Topaz Color Graphics software is an integrated p

Page 241 - Field Panel Setup Page

Chapter 11Color Graphics Maps297Operating Topaz Color GraphicsActivating Map ScreenTo activate the Topaz Color Graphics Maps, click the Map button in

Page 242 - How to add a field panel

TopazUser Manual298Operating the Map ScreenThe map window displays the currently selected map. If there are additional maps assigned to the color grap

Page 243 - How to delete a field panel

Chapter 11Color Graphics Maps299Blue – The alarm is currently masked and does not generate a new alarm condition, but reports trouble conditions.Yello

Page 244 - Dial-up Page

TopazUser Manual300Masking Alarm PointsTo Mask or Unmask the alarm point, right-click the icon and a menu displays next to the icon. From the menu you

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Chapter 11Color Graphics Maps301You can also place the mouse pointer on the icon, highlighting it. This makes the Mask, Unmask, and Toggle Mask icons

Page 246 - Software setup

TopazUser Manual14Figure 12.Topaz files extracting2. If this is the first time Topaz has been installed on your computer and the Microsoft .NET Framew

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TopazUser Manual302Relay IconsNote: The relay icon on the map is grayed out when the panel is offline (not communicating with the server).There are

Page 248 - Elevator Relay Interface

Chapter 11Color Graphics Maps303Color Coded Security AreasThe security area may be color-coded. This changes the black outline of the icon and area na

Page 249 - Elevator Cab Setup

TopazUser Manual304Figure 207.Camera windowPan the camera by clicking the left and right arrows.Tilt the camera by clicking the up and down arrows.Ini

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Chapter 11Color Graphics Maps305ToolbarThe toolbar at the top of the map window contains buttons you can click to:• Manually scroll through the map tr

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TopazUser Manual306Configuration ButtonThe Configuration button at the right end of the toolbar allows you to take the Color Graphics software offline

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Chapter 11Color Graphics Maps307Acknowledge AlarmTo use this button to acknowledge a new alarm or an alarm that has returned to normal you must first

Page 253 - Elevator Public Access

TopazUser Manual308Alarm Point Masking ButtonsWhen an alarm icon is selected on a map by placing the mouse pointer on it, the following buttons appear

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Chapter 11Color Graphics Maps309You can also right-click the relay icon to display a menu next to the icon. From the menu you can select any of the op

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TopazUser Manual310Map Window Sizing ButtonsThese buttons control the size of the map and tree windows.Map Tree and Devices WindowFigure 209.Map Tree

Page 256 - Reader Setup Page

Chapter 11Color Graphics Maps311Maps TabThe Maps Tab displays a hierarchical view of all maps with their assigned names. Each map’s placement in the t

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Chapter 1Getting Started15Figure 14.Topaz Setup: License AgreementThe next window is the End User License Agreement. Read it then select I accept the

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TopazUser Manual312Device TabClicking on the Device tab displays the list of field devices (ACUs, etc.) that are currently configured in the system, a

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Chapter 11Color Graphics Maps313Configuring Color GraphicsAdding MapsTo add a map to the Map Tree you must place the Topaz Color Graphics system into

Page 260 - How to delete a reader

TopazUser Manual314Clicking No closes the message and returns you to the configuration mode. You can then click Save configuration to save your chan

Page 261 - Reader Options Page

Chapter 11Color Graphics Maps315Click Browse to locate the map file to add and the following window displays.Using the standard Windows convention, lo

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TopazUser Manual316Select the area to be saved as the new detailed map by placing the mouse pointer at the starting point on the map, then click and h

Page 263 - Alarm Point Setup

Chapter 11Color Graphics Maps317When you have finished with the configuration click Save Configuration and the following message displays.Click Yes

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TopazUser Manual318Deleting MapTo delete a map from the tree select the map to be deleted by clicking on the map name in the tree. When the map displa

Page 265 - How to delete an alarm point

Chapter 11Color Graphics Maps319There are six types of icons in the tree that you can add to a map. Three (3) are device points.• Device Points•Alarms

Page 266 - Alarm Point Options Page

TopazUser Manual320Adding Alarm Points to MapIn the Device Tree, locate the alarm point to add. Place the mouse pointer on the alarm icon, click, an

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Chapter 11Color Graphics Maps321Note: Default icons shown in the table above represent the alarm condition as secure mode. The icons also have three

Page 268 - Relay Page

TopazUser Manual16Figure 16.Topaz Setup: Destination FolderThis dialog window determines were the Topaz files are stored on the system. If you do not

Page 269 - How to modify a relay

TopazUser Manual322Yellow – A new alarm trouble has been activated that needs to be acknowledged and cleared. The trouble condition is reported even i

Page 270 - Auto Configuration Setup Page

Chapter 11Color Graphics Maps323Note: The door icon on the map is grayed out when the panel is offline (not communicating with the server). When com

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TopazUser Manual324Save your configuration changes by clicking Save Configuration in the center of the toolbar at the top of your screen.Adding Secu

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Chapter 11Color Graphics Maps325Note: When placing a new security area on the map the icon defaults to unmasked area icon even if the area is masked

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TopazUser Manual326Figure 221.Security Area ConfigurationNote: You cannot change the name of the security area in this window. You must go to Securi

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Chapter 11Color Graphics Maps327Figure 223.Define Custom ColorsTo create a custom color, follow the steps below (each number in the list corresponds t

Page 275 - Device Tree

TopazUser Manual328Figure 224.Security Area ConfigurationClick OK to exit the Security Area Configuration window.Save your configuration changes by cl

Page 276 - Video Recorder

Chapter 11Color Graphics Maps329The Color you selected appears in the color block in the Security Area Configuration window, as shown below.Figure 226

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TopazUser Manual330Adding Camera to MapIn the Device tree locate the camera icon. Place the mouse pointer on the Camera icon, click and hold down the

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Chapter 11Color Graphics Maps331Select the Camera Features that the camera is set up for. The camera and video switcher’s capability determine these f

Page 279 - Video Camera

Chapter 1Getting Started17Figure 18.Topaz Setup: Type of Installation5. This dialog window determines the type of installation. Are you installing the

Page 280 - How to delete a video camera

TopazUser Manual332Add Map LinksTo add a map link, locate the Map Link icon in the Device tree (it is located in the first level of the tree). Place t

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Chapter 11Color Graphics Maps333The Map Link icon on the map changes to a Map Link icon with the link name next to the icon, as in the following examp

Page 282

TopazUser Manual334Modify Alarm Icon Group CategoryClicking on the Alarm Icons icon opens the tree and expands the list of icon group alarm categories

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Chapter 11Color Graphics Maps335There are four icons currently assigned to each alarm category: Secure, On, Masked, and Trouble. Notice the colors mat

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TopazUser Manual336Figure 232.Masked iconNotice that after you clicked on the icon and the browser window opened, all four icons on the Icon Group win

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Chapter 11Color Graphics Maps337After selecting all four icons, click OK to save your changes.If you click Cancel on the Icon Group window, the icons

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TopazUser Manual338To select the icon for the designation, click one of the blank icon squares for the designation you want to add and the following L

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Chapter 11Color Graphics Maps339Adding New Reader Icon GroupTo add an additional Reader Icon Group, click the Icon Cfg tab and then click the Reader I

Page 288 - Accessing Badge Design

TopazUser Manual340Modify Relay Icon GroupThere is only one Standard Relay icon group, which has two designations, and offline.Figure 238.Modify Relay

Page 289 - Entering Information

Chapter 11Color Graphics Maps341Enter a name for the new group and select the icon for the designations.Click OK when you have completed adding the ic

Page 290 - Photo and Signature

TopazUser Manual18Figure 20.Topaz Setup: Updating SystemThe wizard uploads the required files and installs them onto the computer. During the process,

Page 291 - Text and Database

TopazUser Manual342Figure 243.Icon Group.After making sure the icon group you want to delete is displayed, click the Delete Icon Group icon at the t

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This chapter provides an overview of software or user errors that can occur with the Topaz System and the tools available to identify and correct hard

Page 293 - Text and Database Options

TopazUser Manual344Frequently Asked QuestionsWhen I try to install Topaz, I get “Port 80 in use”.The Topaz program emulates a Web Server, so there can

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Chapter 12Troubleshooting, Maintenance, Support345• Make sure you are logged on as the Administrator. If not, log in again as the Administrator and re

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TopazUser Manual346The Winnov video capture card may fail to register into NT, resulting in a black picture when attempting to take a photo. If this o

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Chapter 12Troubleshooting, Maintenance, Support347Topaz System Error CodesError Description0 No Error.1 Invalid function number.2 File not found. Retr

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TopazUser Manual34830 The system cannot read from the specified drive.31 A device attached to the system is not functioning.32 The file is already bei

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Chapter 12Troubleshooting, Maintenance, Support34961 The printer queue is full.62 Space to store the file waiting to be printer is not available on th

Page 299 - Line Attributes

TopazUser Manual350121 The semaphore time-out period has expired.122 The data area passed to a system call is too small.123 File name or volume label

Page 300 - Alterations

Chapter 12Troubleshooting, Maintenance, Support351234 More data is available.255 The extended attributes are inconsistent.259 No more data is availabl

Page 301 - Editing Facilities

Chapter 1Getting Started19Figure 22.NVR Codec Installer8. Click OK to install the Video files.Figure 23.WarningNote: If a warning window displays th

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TopazUser Manual3521024 Request number of bytes to read was not read.1025 Request number of bytes to written was not written.1026 Not enough disk spac

Page 303 - Pattern Fill Badge

Chapter 12Troubleshooting, Maintenance, Support3531057 Illegal screen field commentary. SCRIO error values.1058 Screen field size missing in commentar

Page 304 - Attributes

TopazUser Manual3541088 Illegal file category type.1089 Illegal file type.1090 ISAM index file key does not match data file. ISAM file is corrupted.10

Page 305 - File Menu

Chapter 12Troubleshooting, Maintenance, Support3551260 Out of Anti-Passback Indexes. Use the Employee Database Diagnostic program to rebuild Anti-Pass

Page 306 - Options Menu

TopazUser Manual3561392 The file or directory is corrupted and non-readable.1393 The disk is corrupted and non-readable.1394 There is no user session

Page 307 - Test Display, Test Print

Chapter 12Troubleshooting, Maintenance, Support35710039 TCP/IP Destination address required.10040 TCP/IP Message too long.10041 TCP/IP Protocol wrong

Page 308 - Import Bitmaps

TopazUser Manual358Contacting Technical SupportFor assistance installing, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting this product, refer to this docu

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This appendix provides a list of access codes used in the Topaz software and their definitions.In this appendix: Access Code Definitions. . . . . . .

Page 310 - Print Selection

TopazUser Manual360Access Code DefinitionsTRACE BY ACCESS POINTTrace has been turned on at an Access Point (card reader and/or keypad). Every access a

Page 311 - Strip Bar Code Checksum

361ACCESS AUTHORIZED - DELAYED ALARM UNMASKING STARTEDThe cardholder has presented a valid card and PIN to Unmask the area and request was authorized

Page 312 - Add CC/FC

TopazUser Manual20Figure 26.Sentinel System Driver: WelcomeNote: If this is the first time you have installed Topaz on this computer, you should fol

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TopazUser Manual362ACCESS DENIED - AREA SECURED, I.E., ALARMS ARE UNMASKEDAccess was denied because the Security Area going into is Secured (Alarms ar

Page 314 - Color Graphics Maps

363ACCESS DENIED - ESCORT REQUIREDA cardholder has presented a card requesting access to the area, but access was denied because the cardholder is req

Page 315 - Activating Map Screen

TopazUser Manual364ACCESS DENIED - TIME ZONE NOT DEFINEDAccess was denied because the time zone is not defined. You may get this event if the Database

Page 316 - Operating the Map Screen

365ACCESS ON COMPANY CODE .. CORRECT FACILITY CODE (MANTRAP)Access was granted based only on the Correct Company Code on the card. Access on Company c

Page 317 - Figure 205.Acknowledge window

TopazUser Manual366DENIED TWO-MAN ALARM UNMASKING REQUEST - TIMEOUTThe request to Unmask the security area was denied because the security is under co

Page 318 - Masking Alarm Points

This appendix includes a list of card fields and their definitions.In this appendix: Card Field Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 319 - Reader/Door Icons

TopazUser Manual368Card Field DefinitionsFunctional Field NameProtocol Field NameType of Value DescriptionAccess Group 1 through Access Group 8ACCGRP

Page 320 - Security Area Icons

369Cardholder’s NameCARDNAME Alphanumeric Up to 32 characters.This data usually contains the name.Card Serial NumberCARDSN Numeric 1 to 8 digits.This

Page 321 - Camera Icon

TopazUser Manual370Issue Number ISSUENUM Numeric 1 digit. The default is 0.An Issue Number permits the same card to be re-issued in the event that a c

Page 322 - Map Links

371Security Area #1-8 SA 1 to SA 8 Alphanumeric Up to 12 characters.This optional field specifies the name of a Security Area that the cardholder may

Page 323 - Map Function Buttons

Chapter 1Getting Started21Figure 28.Sentinel System Driver: License Agreement13. Select I accept the terms in the license agreement, and the Next butt

Page 324 - Security Area Masking Buttons

TopazUser Manual372User Defined Field #5 through User Defined Field 8USERFLD5 to USERFLD8Alphanumeric Up to 16 characters.User defined fields can be s

Page 325 - Acknowledge Alarm

This appendix details the Anti-Passback feature of Topaz that prevents a cardholder from passing their card back to another person to access the same

Page 326 - Relay Control Buttons

TopazUser Manual374Anti-Passback OverviewAnti-Passback (also referred to as APB) is a feature that prevents a cardholder from passing their card back

Page 327 - Reader Control Buttons

375If the same card is used on another reader, the time interval for this reader is reset to zero. For example, if the cardholder swipes the card whil

Page 328 - Map Tree and Devices Window

TopazUser Manual376cardholder is still in that area. This allows the security staff to reset that Security Area to allow reentry for that one cardhold

Page 329 - Maps Tab

This appendix provides tables detailing addressing information for alarm inputs and relays.In this appendix: Alarm Input Numbers . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 330 - Device Tab

TopazUser Manual378Alarm Input NumbersReader Physical Alarm Zone Numbers* Zone-0 is default for Door Contact.* Zone-1 is default for Exit Push Button.

Page 331 - Configuring Color Graphics

379RIM Zone Input NumbersExpansion PortZone Number Address 4 Address 5 Address 6 Address 7IN1 128 144 160 176IN2 129 145 161 177IN3 130 146 162 178IN4

Page 332 - Add Sibling or Child Map

TopazUser Manual380Relay NumbersACURT2 and ACURT4 Relay NumbersRelay NumbersRIM Expansion Port Relay NumbersReader Relays Door Strike Relay NumbersRea

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381RRM Expansion Port Relay NumbersRelay Number Address 4 Address 5 Address 6 Address 7K1 112 128 144 160K2 113 129 145 161K3 114 130 146 162K4 115 13

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TopazUser Manual22Figure 30.Sentinel System Driver: Ready to Install15. Remove USB sentinel keys before continuing, then Click Install. A screen with

Page 336 - Adding Points to Map

TopazUser Manual382ACURT2 and ACURT4 Relay Numbers for RRM with Elevator ControlElevator Relay NumbersRRM Expansion Port Relay Numbers (with elevator

Page 337 - Adding Device Points to Map

This appendix provides a list of operator type functions.In this appendix: Operator Type Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 338 - Adding Alarm Points to Map

TopazUser Manual384Operator Type FunctionsAlarm ProcessingBackup/Restore Data BaseCardholder database functionsConfigure MapsControl Access TraceContr

Page 339

This appendix provides the file names for the various database tables used by Database Management System 1 (DMS1) and their functions.In this appendix

Page 340 - Adding Readers to Map

TopazUser Manual386Database DMS1 definitionsTable 20. Database DMS1 definitionsFile name DescriptionAcsgrps.dt Access Group definitionsAddf00.dt Alarm

Page 341 - Adding Relays to Map

387Flrdsc00.dt Old elevator floor descriptionsFmtdesc.dt User Configurable field definitions for the employee databaseGtcfgf00.dt Guard tour definitio

Page 342 - Adding Security Areas to Map

TopazUser Manual388Rcacf01.dt Remote control actionsRcopf00.dt Remote control operationsRcpdef.dt+.inx Remote control point definitionsRctz00.dt Remot

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389GlossaryThis section explains some terms as they apply to Topaz. Table 21. Topaz terms explained Term DefinitionAccess Group A grouping of security

Page 344 - Setup button

TopazUser Manual390Badge See “Card”.Baud rate A measurement of speed in data communications.Card [previously Badge] - An encoded credential that iden

Page 345 - Chapter 11

391Duress A Duress alarm is an alarm event triggered when the cardholder signals he/she is in an emergency (duress) situation. This can happen when th

Page 346

Chapter 1Getting Started23Figure 32.Warning18. You must restart your PC for the Topaz software to be activated. Click Yes to reboot your system.This e

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TopazUser Manual392Keypad Masking Allows an authorized cardholder to control (mask / unmask) the alarms assigned to the same area as the keypad by ent

Page 348 - Adding Camera to Map

393Summarized History ReportThis report calculates the following for any alarm in the report:• Frequency - The number if times the alarm occurred in t

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Page 350 - Add Map Links

395IndexAAccessAssign Group to cardholder ...58Company Mode...

Page 351 - Custom ICON Groups

TopazUser Manual396Anti-PassbackControl ...85Enabled for S

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397Color Graphics...38Acknowledging an Alarm ...

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399MaskingDefined ...65Masking Alarm Points...

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TopazUser Manual400RENRinger Equivalence Number ... xviiRepairAlarm Database ...

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This chapter describes how to begin using the Topaz system software. The installation uses default options so you do not have to make decisions or sel

Page 360 - Figure 243.Icon Group

TopazUser Manual26Start UpNote: Before starting Topaz, make sure Internet Explorer 6.0 or later was installed from the Topaz CD and the wizard was r

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Chapter 2Using Topaz27Figure 33.Sample Help page

Page 362 - Frequently Asked Questions

TopazUser Manual28Startup, Log-on, & NavigatingStartupAfter the Topaz software has been properly installed, double-click the Topaz icon on the Win

Page 363 - Chapter 12

Chapter 2Using Topaz29Now, click Enter to complete your log-on to the Topaz System.Starting Topaz the First Time Topaz is StartedThe following applies

Page 364

TopazUser Manual30Topaz Quick StartWhen you startup Topaz, the QuickStart displays as shown below.Figure 36.Topaz QuickStartQuickStart consists of sev

Page 365 - Topaz System Error Codes

Chapter 2Using Topaz31All Topaz buttons in the QuickStart may also be clicked to access that part of the Topaz software.Subjects covered in the QuickS

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TopazUser Manual32An Auto Configuration sequence may also be initiated from the Auto Configuration Home screen for any or all selected devices listed

Page 368

Chapter 2Using Topaz33various device types (for example, workstation, ACU, reader, alarm point, CCTV switch, and relay output), and with the following

Page 369

TopazUser Manual34Default Device NamesAfter Auto Configuration has been completed, the devices have numeric names, for example, Reader 2-1-3 is Host P

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Chapter 2Using Topaz35Server/Workstation DisplayFigure 38.Browser navigation pageThe Topaz interface (shown above) is divided into 3 sections: Main Br

Page 371

TopazUser Manual36System Navigation MenuTopaz’s Main Navigation Menu is on the left side of the main Operator Screen. Use the mouse pointer to click t

Page 372

Chapter 2Using Topaz37Alt MenuClick the Alt Menu button to view the System Navigation Menu in a multiple level (tree) format.Press the ‘+’ button to e

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TopazUser Manual38The Alarm Queue window displays alarms as they occur in RED. The color of the text for the alarm shows its status. The table below d

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Chapter 2Using Topaz39Figure 40.Alarm DetailsThe Alarm Details page contains the following information.Click ACK to acknowledge the alarm. The name of

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TopazUser Manual40Alarm Details Page Auto DisplayTo stop the Alarm Details page from automatically displaying, right-click anywhere inside the alarm q

Page 376 - Contacting Technical Support

Chapter 2Using Topaz41Now you can click once to select an alarm event in the Alarm Queue Window, double-click to call up the alarm details, or click M

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TopazUser ManualviChapter 7. Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103Overv

Page 378 - Access Code Definitions

TopazUser Manual42The Access Details page contains the following information.Note: The only field on the Access Detail page that can be changed or e

Page 379

Chapter 2Using Topaz43Video The Video button allows you to call up the camera that was linked to the alarm event that is highlighted in the alarm queu

Page 380

TopazUser Manual44System Control ButtonsThese four buttons are located above the alarm queue below the main screen area.Main Browser WindowREFRESH ALA

Page 381

Chapter 2Using Topaz45Navigating Sections of the SystemTopaz has 7 basic navigation sections:•Events• Cardholder• Control•Status• Reports•Setup• Hardw

Page 382

TopazUser Manual46Shutting Down the SoftwareThe following is the recommended method to shut down the software and its peripheral devices. To prevent l

Page 383

The Events page lists all event that occur in the system. This includes everything from successful or failed startup processes to alarms.In this chapt

Page 384

TopazUser Manual48Events PageThe Events page is opened as an independent browser page that appears as an overlay onto the existing browser page.Figure

Page 385 - Appendix B Card Fields

Chapter 3Events49Video OptionIf the event has a Video Clip associated with it, the Video button (shown above) appears. To access the video clip, click

Page 386 - Card Field Definitions

TopazUser Manual50If you have found a frame of an event that you want to print, click Print. The image is printed on the Report Printer.To see what is

Page 387

The Cards page allows you to add Cardholders and configure their access privileges or photo ID.In this chapter: Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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viiChapter 8. Setup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159Overview . . . .

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TopazUser Manual52CardsThe Cards button navigates to the following pages, allowing you to add Cardholders and configure their Access Privileges, Photo

Page 390

Chapter 4Cards53Card Setup PageThe Card Setup page allows you to add, recall, modify or delete cardholders.Figure 48.Cards: Card SetupThe Card Setup p

Page 391 - Appendix C Anti-Passback

TopazUser Manual54How to add a new cardholder1. Click Clear to clear any existing data from the fields.2. Enter the information on the Card Setup page

Page 392 - Setup – Security Area

Chapter 4Cards55Recall by Name• In the Enter Cardholder window, as you start typing the name of the cardholder, the list highlights the name in the li

Page 393 - Control – Reset APB

TopazUser Manual56• At the bottom of the Select Cardholder window the Record Last Changed indicates the last date any changes or modifications were ma

Page 394

Chapter 4Cards57Access PageThe Access Privileges page allows you to configure security areas and access groups.While viewing any Cards page, click the

Page 395

TopazUser Manual58Executive APB Override This field only applies if Anti-Passback is first enabled under Setup - Site Settings. You can do this immedi

Page 396 - Alarm Input Numbers

Chapter 4Cards59Security Area Time ScheduleThe Security Area Time Schedule defines the times during which the cardholder has access to certain Securit

Page 397 - RIM Zone Input Numbers

TopazUser Manual60Photo ID PageIntroduction to Photo BadgingThe Photo Badging facility is available as standard software in all versions of the Topaz

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Chapter 4Cards61While viewing any Cards page, click the Photo ID tab button. The following page displays.Figure 50.Cards: Photo IDThe Photo ID page co

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TopazUser Manual62How to take a photo1. Verify that the correct cardholder’s record is displayed before taking the photo. 2. Then click Take Photo.Not

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Chapter 4Cards634. To select which photograph is to be used on the badge, move the mouse over the selected photograph in one of the four photo boxes a

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TopazUser Manual642. You may browse to select any folder. Sample photos are stored under Badger / Photos.3. Locate the “jpg” file to import and click

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Chapter 4Cards65Masking PageThe Masking page allows you to select the Security Areas that the cardholder is authorized to Mask/Unmask. “Masking” means

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TopazUser Manual66Figure 52.Security Area.Click the name under Security Areas that you want to allow Keypad Masking. That name appears in the Security

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Chapter 4Cards674. After clicking Save one of the following messages appears.• If “Operation Complete” is displayed, then no further changes are neede

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TopazUser Manual68Information PageThe Information page contains additional detailed information on the cardholder. The information in these fields is

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Chapter 4Cards69At any point if you wish to clear the entered information, click Clear.Custom Fields PageThe Custom Fields page contains eleven (11) a

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TopazUser Manual70In the Cardholder Custom Fields window add any additional information for the currently selected cardholder to all desired fields an

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Chapter 4Cards71The Batch Add page contains the following information.Company/Facility Code Enter up to 4 numbers for the Company Code in the first fi

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TopazUser Manual72How to enter the card number range using a readerAn alternative method of entering the Start at Card Number and Stop at Card Number

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Chapter 4Cards73Batch Delete PageThe Batch Delete page allows you to delete a range of cards in one easy step.To navigate to the Batch Delete page, fr

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This chapter includes information about using the Control button, which allows you to control readers, alarm points, and access trace, reset anti-pass

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TopazUser Manual76OverviewThe following pages are available through the main Control page.• Reader Control Page on page 77• Alarm Point Control Page o

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Chapter 5Control77Reader Control PageThe Reader Control page allows you to check the status of any configured reader in the system and send manual com

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TopazUser Manual78The Reader Control page contains the following information:How to control a Reader1. To send a command to a Reader, first select one

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Chapter 5Control79Alarm Point Control PageThe Alarm Point Control page allows you to mask, unmask, or check the status of the Alarm Input Points and S

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TopazUser Manual80The Alarm Point Control page contains the following information:How to Mask/Unmask a Security Area or Alarm Input Point1. To Mask or

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Chapter 5Control81Relay Control PageThe Relay Control page allows you to control and check the status of relays and groups of relays. Relays are somet

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