Manual operations on controllers
This dialog is used to reset or reload a controller: soft reset, hard reset, reload and reload controller firmware.
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Soft reset: does not affect the controller database. This command sends new information to a controller to update its physical components (relays, inputs, doors and outputs). |
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Hard reset: erases the existing controller database and reloads it with new information in the controller database. Execute reset commands with caution. Before you carry out a controller reset operation, contact Technical Support. For more information, see Technical Support. |
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Reload: reload the controller database; if for example a controller database is not reloaded correctly due to an erratic operation. |
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Reload controller firmware: reloads the firmware of the controller. |
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Clear buffered events: offline controllers buffer events until they reconnect to the server. This operation discards saved events on the controller. This operation is only available for KT-400, KT -1, and KT-2 controllers. |
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Unlock reader keypad: unlocks the reader keypad for KT-100, KT-300, KT-400, KT-1, and KT-2 controllers. |
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Reset reader power: resets the controller reader power. You can perform this operation on KT-300, KT-400, KT-1, KT-2, and KTES controllers. |
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Forgive: resets to zero the cards-in and cards-out counters or card counters from controller local area. |
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Anti-passback cards list: displays the number of cards for each local area, obtain a card list in local area controllers, move cards (when you have a KT-1, KT-2, or KT-400 system) and allows you to get position a card. This feature is used only for a Multi-site Gateway. |
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Request unassigned modules: will provide the serial numbers of all ioSmart readers connected but not defined in the system, for example, Controller #1, ioSmart reader, 14001560. |
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Reload module firmware: reloads the firmware of the ioSmart module. |
Note: A hint is displayed when you move your cursor over a button. It gives
details about the operation to be performed.
