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AAppendix A Setup Templates


Templates are used in for certain tasks in the Software Setup Procedure (Chapter 3) which
correlate to Part D of the main Software Installation Procedure (Chapter 2).
Make as many blank copies as needed.

508i or 600 Loop Setup Template


Loop / Cluster

Loop / Cluster Name

Controller Type

Controller IP Addr.

ID

(logical name of area / building)

Serial Number

Event Svr. IP Addr.

Software Setup Templates | Appendix A-1

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Controller Configuration Template


Keep in mind that this information will be used in software configuration and necessary to Telnet.
Dealer will want to maintain a copy of the information for ease of troubleshooting.
Loop
ID.

Unit
No.

Controller Name
(descriptive)

Serial No

IP Address /
password

Physical Location

LOBBY CONTRL, primary

01800011

61.121.120.250

Lobby electrical closet


Primary controller

Building B Entrance

0200001

61.121.120.251

Utility closet
600 controller

Software Setup Templates | Appendix A-2

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Port/Section Configuration Template


Cntlr
Unit #

600 series
Board ID

508i Port #
600 section

Port Type

Descriptive Name

N/A

PORT 1

READER sample

LOBBY ENTRANCE READER

Brd 1

Section 2

D I /O

LOBBY MOTION DETECTOR

Software Setup Templates | Appendix A-3

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15-Minute Schedules Template ~ for 500i & 600


Schedule Name
M-F, 8am-5pm, no holiday activity
M-Sun, 5pm-8am

Normally Active Hours


M-F 8AM-5PM
M-Sun, 5pm-8am

Holiday Hours, if affected


INACTIVE ALL DAY
Not affected by holidays

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Holidays/Special Days ~ used with 15-minute schedules


Date
JULY 4th, 2001

Holiday Type
Type 1 (Full Day)

Descriptive Name
INDEPENDENCE DAY

Software Setup Templates | Appendix A-5

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Making schedules using One-minute intervals (600 only)


Although the 15-minute schedules are granular enough in most cases, an optional one-minute
schedule is possible with the 600-series access control panel. The following 3 templates help you
plan and record your system programming in order. See Chapter xxx for in-depth details.
1. create your Day Types and assign/build the calendar days to them
2. create your Time Periods by setting the intervals to active or inactive as needed
3. create your Schedules by mapping which day types use which periods for that schedule

Day Types for One-minute Schedules (600 only)


You must define your day types (i.e. Regular/Work Day; Half Day; Holiday; Weekend Day, etc.) and
assign it to the calendar days you want it to control. Remember day types affect only the loop to
which they are assigned.
Loop Name
Entrance Loop
Entrance Loop
Entrance Loop
Entrance Loop

<< Use one table per loop to avoid confusion copy as needed >>
Type # Name of Day Type Description of Day Type
1
Normal Day
M - F (all year 2009) 1/1 thru 12-31
3
Half Day
Day attendance (all year 2009)
2
Week-end Day
Saturday and Sunday (all year 2009)
4
Holiday Off
Fed/State/Company holidays 2009 (all day off)

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Time Periods for One-minute Schedules (600 only)


Create the time periods (i.e. which intervals will be active or inactive). See Chapter xxx for details.
Green is active/on (use left mouse button); and Red is inactive/off (use right mouse button).

Per. #
1
3
2

<< using one template per loop avoids confusion copy as needed >>
Name of Period
Description of Day Type
Loop Name
Open
7:55 am to 5 pm = all green/active with no gaps
Entrance Loop
Afternoon Closed
7:55 am to 12 noon = green/active with no gaps
Entrance Loop
Closed
All red/inactive with no gaps Midnight to midnight
Entrance Loop

Lunch Bells

Green for 1 min at 11a, 11:30, 12p, and 12:30p

Software Setup Templates | Appendix A-7

Cafeteria

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One-minute Schedules ~ Name & Mapping (600 only)


Finally, create the schedule by making a schedule name and map the day types to the time periods
for the desired loop. See Chapter xxx for in-depth details.

Loop Name
Entrance Loop
Entrance Loop
Entrance Loop
Entrance Loop
Cafeteria

<< using one table per loop avoids confusion copy as needed >>
Sch. # Name of Schedule
Name of Day Type
Name of Time Period
1
Day Shift
Normal Day
Open
3
Morning Shift
Half Day
Afternoon Closed
2
Week End
Week-end Day
Closed
4
All Day Holiday
Holiday Off
Closed
1

Bell Schedule

Normal Day

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Lunch Bells

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Operator Names and Privileges


Name

OPERATOR1

Master?

NO

Limits to Permissions

VIEW ONLY EDITING, NO ARM/DISARM, NO UNLOCK

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Access Groups Templates


Access Group Name:
Authorized for the following Readers:

During this schedule:

Access Group Name:


Authorized for the following Readers:

During this schedule:

Access Group Name:


Authorized for the following Readers:

During this schedule:

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Input/Output Group Templates


I/O Group Names
I/O Group Name

Purpose

Arm Schedule

LOBBY DEVICES

Links Lobby Motions To Lobby Sirens

M-Su, 5pm-8am

Input Linking
Input Name

Linked to I/O Groups

LOBBY MOTION DETECTOR

LOBBY DEVICES

Output Linking
Output
Name

Output
Behavior

Activated By
(I/O group and condition)

During
Schedule

LOBBY SIREN
LOBBY LIGHT

FOLLOWS
SCHEDULED

LOBBY DEVICES; ARMED ALARMS


SCHEDULE ONLY

M-Su, 5pm-8am
M-Su, 5pm-8am

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