1 -
From the
definition
tab, click the
button.
2 -
From the
drop-down list, select the gateway to be configured.
3 -
Under the
tab:
•
Select
a
and
to
which the Gateway is assigned, if applicable. The video view feature will
only be activated If the video feature is enabled in EntraPass.
•
If
your multi-site Gateway connects to the first controller of a remote site
via modem, click the
button
to configure the modem communication options.
•
Click
on the
button to add a modem to the modem selection list.
•
Configure
the modem as per the example entries shown in the previous window and
click
to
return to the
definition window.
For reliability
and configuration consistency, Kantech currently supports the US Robotics
Sportster external modem only. Moreover, the
Modem connection type
should
be set to
Receive and transmit
while the
Modem settings
should
not be changed. If you are uncertain about modem setup parameters, consult
your network administrator for the settings which apply to your particular
hardware configuration.
4 -
Under the
Multi-Site Gateway
tab,
set the
IP
address
and
the
Domain
name
for the gateway.
A multi-site Gateway is configured to manage KT-100, KT-200 or KT-300
related events.
5 -
Under the
KT-100/KT-200/KT-300
tab,
set the LED
and
for
each event. A multi-site Gateway is configured to manage KT-100, KT-200
or KT-300 related events.
6 -
Under the
KT-400/KT-1
tab,
set the LED
and
Pulse
for
each event. A multi-site Gateway is configured to manage KT-400 related
events.
7 -
Under the
KTES
tab,
set the LED
and
Pulse
for each event.
EntraPass
may support up to 41 multi-site Gateways.
The following table
lists all the events available in a multi-site Gateway:
|
Access
granted
|
Arming
request denied
|
Time-out
on waiting for a second card
|
|
Access
denied
|
Postpone
granted
|
Access
denied - Waiting for a second card
|
|
Time-out
on access granted
|
Postpone
denied
|
Access
denied - Reader locked
|
|
Waiting
for keypad (Note 1)
|
Door
opened
|
Exit
delay
|
|
Time-out
on keypad
|
Door
forced open
|
Entry
delay
|
|
Bad
code on keypad
|
Pre-alarm
door opened too long
|
Access
granted by tenant (Note 3)
|
|
Valid
floor selection
|
Door
open too long
|
Access
denied by tenant (Note 3)
|
|
Invalid
floor selection
|
Door
alarm on relock
|
Auxiliary
relay activated by tenant (Note 3)
|
|
Time-out
on floor selection
|
Door
unlocked
|
Postal
lock request granted (Note 3)
|
|
Request
to exit granted
|
Reader
disabled
|
Postal
lock request denied (Note 3)
|
|
Request
to exit denied
|
Door
armed
|
|
|
Arming
request granted
|
Waiting
for a second card (Note 2)
|
|
The activation period
for the event
Waiting
for keypad
is
defined under the
Keypad delays
tab
.
8 -
Under the
tab, define keypad options.
•
In
the
delays
section,
enter the
time
(m:ss). It represents the maximum delay permitted between each selection
of a keypad key by a user.
•
Enter
the
delay
time (m:ss). It is set in seconds. It represents the maximum time allowed
for users to begin entering their personal identification number at a
keypad.
The
maximum time allowed for both the inter-digit and time-out on keypad delays
is 2 minutes and 7 seconds, and for KT-400 this is 4 minutes and
15 seconds.
•
In
the
Delays
(Not applicable to KT-200)
section,
using the up/down arrows, determine the number of
.
Users have a maximum of 255 invalid attempts before the keypad is disabled.
•
Enter
the
delay
(h:mm). The maximum duration allowed is 4 hours and 15 minutes. When the
counter reaches the maximum, the keypad will be disabled for all cards.
It is disabled for the delay specified in the
field.
• Enter
the delay
(m:ss). When the delay specified in the Reset
attempt counter field is expired, the system will set the
attempt counter to zero. The maximum delay is 4 minutes and 15 seconds.
If the value entered is greater than the maximum allowed, then the system
will use the previous correct value.
For more details about the Comment
entry box, please refer to Comment
Field.