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Integrated Panel Configuration |
• The Integration DLL must have been loaded at the EntraPass Server. If the toolbar doesn’t display the two buttons, see System Parameters Configuration.
• The third party hardware must be connected on the serial port of the multi-site Gateway or the serial port of a pass-through KT-400 controller.
• The third party hardware must be powered up.
Before defining an integration panel in EntraPass, ensure that none of the partitions is armed. If there is at least one armed partition, it will not be possible to program the panel.
1 - From the Devices toolbar, click the Integrated Panel button.
2 - Click on the New button and assign a name for both languages.
3 - Select a Panel from the drop-down list.
1 - Select a Connection type from the drop-down list.
2 - Select a Panel model from the drop-down list.
3 - If the Video feature is enabled, the Video view field appears. If this is the case, select the Video view in which you want the defined component to appear. For details on defining video views, see Video Views Definition.
4 - From the Graphic list, you may select the graphic to which the application is assigned, if applicable. For details on defining graphics, see Graphics Definition.
5 - Click on the Configuration button to display the Panel Configuration dialog. A different dialog is displayed according to the selected connection type:
| Parameters | NEO connected to serial or IP controller | NEO connected to serial or IP gateway | PowersSeries connected to serial controller | PowersSeries connected to serial gateway | MaxSys connected to serial controller | MaxSys connected to serial Gateway | Bentel Kyo320 connected to gateway IP | Honeywell Galaxy connected to gateway IP | Simplex 4100 connected to serial controller | Simplex 4100 connected to serial gateway |
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| Virtual Zone management: Select Single controller to limit the integration to the controller it is connected to. Select Multiple controllers so the integration can use events/components for any controller of the same gateway. | Yes | |||||||||
| Intrusion model : Select the access management. By partition means that the default user code will be used to arm/disarm the system. By users means that the user card will be used to arm/disarm the system. | Yes | Yes | Yes | |||||||
Controller selection for pass-through: Select the controller to which the panel is connected in order to establish communication. | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||||||
| Integration identification number: Enter the DSC TL280R code to establish communication. | Yes | Yes | ||||||||
| Integration access code: The DSC TL280R code that can be configured by the user. | Yes | Yes | ||||||||
| Number of digits : Enter the number of digits for the master access code. | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |||
| Master access code: Enter a code that will be used to program the panel. | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||||
Default user access code: Select a default user access code from the drop-down list. | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||||
| Communication port COM: Select a port from the drop-down list. This port is used for manual operations and when the system use the "managed by partition" mode. | Yes | Yes | Yes | |||||||
| Communication type: Select between Serial (RS-232), IP-TCP and IP-UDP physical connections. | Yes | Yes | ||||||||
| Connection filter(NEO connected to serial or IP controller): Used to filter controllers on the gateway. Selected controllers will be used for virtual zones. | Yes | Yes | ||||||||
| Baud rate: Default is 9600. | Yes | Yes | ||||||||
| Ethernet IP address: Enter the controller IP address to allow communication. | Yes | Yes | ||||||||
| Domain name address: Enter the controller domain name to allow communication. | Yes | Yes | ||||||||
| DSL Port: Enter the panel communication port. | Yes | |||||||||
| IP ports: Select the three (3) IP ports that are used to communicate with the Galaxy panel. | Yes | |||||||||
| PIN value: Enter the remote panel PIN number (the displayed value is the default value from the Galaxy panel). | Yes | |||||||||
| Check Always validate MAC address upon startup in order to verify that it is the right panel. | Yes | |||||||||
| Import IDNet points (Simplex 4100 panel): Select Import IDNet points to automatically import the panel points defined into the IDNet boards located on the Fire Panel. The information imported is the point addresses consisting in the Slot number, the point value and the subpoint value with the corresponding point label. | Yes | Yes | ||||||||
Import panelbutton points (Simplex 4100 panel): Select Import panel button points to retrieve the button addresses in order to generate an EntraPass specific named event for the following buttons: • System Reset key • Alarm Silence key • Master Fire alarm Ack key • Master Supervisory Ack key • Master Trouble Ack key • Master Priority Ack key | Yes | Yes |
When selecting the Access managed by user, a tab named Intrusion will become available in the Users toolbar > Card.
For the KT-400 version, an additional drop down list is available to select a controller for pass-through.
This feature depends on the type of intrusion panel. The device has to be first created in EntraPass for the DLL to be downloaded into the corresponding gateway or KT-400. Once downloaded, the auto-detection becomes active.
1 - Define the Zone, Partition , User and Virtual Zone parameters. These parameters have the following maximum values:
| Parameter | PC1616 | PC1832 | PC1864 | HS2016 | HS2032 | HS2064 | HS2128 |
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| Zones | 32 | 32 | 64 | 16 | 32 | 64 | 128 |
| Partitions | 2 | 4 | 8 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 8 |
| Users | 48 | 72 | 95 | 48 | 72 | 95 | 95 |
| Virtual Zones | 16 | 32 | 32 | 32 |
2 - Select the number of Zones. Click the button on the left to display a table that shows all the defined zones. Click the View or the Edit button to see/edit the selected zone from the Integrated Component window.
3 - Select the number of Partitions. Click the button on the left to display a table that shows all the defined partitions. Click the View or the Edit button to see/edit the selected partition from the Integrated Component window.
4 - Select the number of Users. Click the button on the left to display a table that shows all the defined users. Click the View or the Edit button to see/edit the selected user from the Integrated Component window.
5 - Select the number of Virtual zones (only available for Neo panels connected to KT-1/KT-400). A corresponding number of virtual inputs will be added in Integrated Component. Remember that configuring virtual zones in Integrated Panel allows you to see all zones in one page as opposed to configuration in Integrated Component that will display one zone at a time.
The number of Virtual Zones default value is the maximum value described in the above table. The purpose of that feature is to create "virtual" zones in an alarm panel that will receive commands from groups of selected input, doors and other events of a gateway. These commands are then transmitted from the panel to a central station.
The Neo 1.1 integrated panel can support 16 or 32 virtual zones.
• 16 virtual zones for HS2016.
• 32 virtual zones for HS2032, HS2064 and HS2128.
That feature is only available using KT-400 and KT-1 controllers. A new firmware is required (1.16.xx for KT-400, 1.22.xx for KT-401, 1.02.xx for KT-1).
6 - Click the Virtual Zone List button. The displayed table allows you to map Kantech components to DSC virtual zones.
The Physical Zone column is displayed only with a valid DSC panel communication.
• For each Door, Input or Event (use the corresponding tabs), select a physical zone number and the type of event (Alarm, Trouble or Tamper) to be sent to the central. Please note that you can see the remaining available zones from the counter at right.
• Click the Add button to add a new event in the list or click the Remove button to remove the selected event.
• Click Save or Cancel to return to the Integrated Panel window.
• Printing: Use the Print button from the Virtual Zone Summary section to send the virtual zone configuration parameters to the central.

1 - Select the Communication port COM and the Baud rate from the drop-down lists.
2 - Click Save.
See Also...
Manual Operations on Integrated Panels
Connection Configuration
Controller Configuration
Minimum
Requirements to View and Use the Integration Buttons