EverFocus EFC--02-1-A user manual Setup the User Accounts for the Software

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Setup the User Accounts for the Software

A User of Flex series access control software is a person who operates the software at any user interface. Each user belongs to a certain authority group. The authority group defines the authority level of users over the operations in the software. Different authority groups have the different access to the operations in the software.

The first step to use the software is to setup a user list that defines who will be able to use the software, and assign the authority group to each user. This user name and the password will be required to login the software.

Please note that a user in admin group is required to configure all the other settings.

For the details to setup a user account, please refer to the software manual.

Configure the Controller and All Other Hardware

In this step, users need to set all the configurations for the controllers, doors, readers and alarms. All these configurations are closely related to the hardware. The rough sub steps are as below:

1.Add a controller to the system

Go to the controller configuration dialog box in the software. Click the ‘add’ button, give the RS485 address for the controller, set the serial port for the controller and click the submit button to connect a controller.

If the wiring is correct and the address of the controller is valid, the software should be able to find the controller and show the status of the controller as ‘online’. This indicates that the controller has been added to the system.

2.Configure the door settings

Door name, door open time and door held open time should be configured in this step.

Door name is used to help users remember the door location and help make the configuration process easier.

Door open time defines the amount of time that the door can remain open after the door is unlocked, before an alarm is generated by the controller.

For more detailed information on door settings, please refer to the chapter in this manual entitled “controller functionality and configuration”.

3.Configure the reader settings

Users can configure the following properties of the readers: the reader-to- door allocation, the keypad reader and the system reader. For the more details about the reader settings, please refer to chapter 6.

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Contents Flex Series Controller EFC-02-1A Instruction Guide Table of Contents Chapter Page ARM/DISARM Specifications FederalCommunication Commission Interference Statement Features Product OverviewParts List Controller Layout Controller Layout Main modulePage Installation Review Preparing for the InstallationObtain a Floor Plan Preparing for the InstallationDetermining Hardware and Location Entry Card Readers Hardware Installation Mounting the Enclosure and ControllerStep Installing a Module to Controller Install a New Module to ControllerTerminal / LED Definitions Reader/Door Index ConversionMain Module Terminal Definition Main Module LED Definition Terminal name Function No Terminal nameDoor Module Terminal Definition LED MeaningDoor Module LED Definition Definitions of the Door Module TerminalsAlarm Module Terminal Definition Terminal Function NameInstall and Connecting the Readers Alarm Module LED DefinitionRS232 Format Wiegand 26 FormatConnection to Door Lock Connection to an Electric StrikeConnection to Door Sensor Connection to a Magnetic LockConnection to Alarm Input Connection to Fire & Alarm InputConnection to Request-to-Exit Connection to Alarm Output 14 Connecting Alarm-sensor to Controller16 Normally Closed Connections for Alarm Output Connecting Controller Computer Connection to Computer via RS232Connection to Desktop Reader via RS485 RS485 Bus Based Networking SystemRS485 Bus Extension Connection to Multiple Controllers via RS485 Two Incorrect ConnectionsTCP/IP Based System Connection to Multiple Controllers via RS485Page Connecting Power Connecting the Power SupplyConnection to Backup Battery Mount a Backup Battery optionalReset Controller Cover Placement Before First UsePage Enter System Configuration General Operation GuidelineMain Setting Items Display the Number of Installed ModulesDisplay the Firmware Version Enter System Setting Menu System SettingSet Date Format Auto Daylight Savings Time Set DateSet Time Set Arm PIN Set System PINErase All Events Reset All Data and Settings Card SettingEnter Card Setting Menu Delete Cards Add CardsDelete a Card by Serial Number Set Card Properties Status SettingDelete All Cards Group Setting Access Right SettingSet Card PIN Setting Anti Passback APB Setting Card ARM Setting Reader SettingEnter Reader Setting Menu Show Card NumberKeypad Setting Reader to Door AllocationEnter Door Setting Menu Door SettingSystem Reader Setting Open Time SettingSet Door Behavior at Fire Alarm Set Door Hold Open TimeComponents for Alarm Alarm SettingAlarm Configuration Basics Enter Alarm Setting Menu Alarm Setting Menu StructureEnter Alarm Action Setting Sub-menu Enter Extended Alarm Setting Sub-menu Fire AlarmSYS PIN Fail Zone Alarm 1~8ARM PIN Fail Unknown Card AlarmRemote Alarm Expired CardInvalid Time Invalid CardInvalid Door Card Anti-Passback FailDoor Forced Open Card PIN FailDoor Held Open Enter Armzone Setting Menu Armzone SettingEnter Alarm Time Setting Sub-menu Reader LostSet ARM Delay Time Set Active ArmzoneAddress Setting Arm the System using the Controller KeypadDisarm the System using the Controller Keypad Clear the AlarmArm/Disarm the System using a Reader Yellow LED Status System ARM StatusPage Software Setup Install the Software in the Control ComputerSetup the User Accounts for the Software Configure the Controller and All Other HardwareEnroll Cards Page Page Page EverAccess

EFC--02-1-A specifications

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