TW9900
I. TW9900 Description
II. How to Install
III. Process
IV. TW9900 Tool Bar
V. Software Setting
A. General Definitions B. Messages
C. Checking –on-line Controller D. Card Holder
E. Editing Controller F. Door Group
I. TW9900
Description
The TW9900 System is the only interface with the readers effective in maintaining an online, networked, and monitored entry accesses valuable for time and attendance and preserve the authenticated entries done by PIN, Card, Fingerprint, and the combination of these three access modes.
The software application is identified to be an ODBC compliant. This feature enables to be easily integrated with existing systems sharing and reusing of databases. This interfacing includes the importation of Cardholders or easily identified to as system users and exportation of messages or logs parallel to the log generation in text files.
II.
How to install
Run or double-click Tw9900vdge.exe. This executable
files automatically opens the application right and then. It can be place anywhere on your PC drive but just make sure it will be located at the safest drive.
TW9900 Software is a communication that connects the Long range reader and the 986 Controller thru the server. It has 20 nodes to convert thru computer. It is installed in server to recognize the vehicle enters and out by using the card that identify by long range reader.
Figure 1.1: TW9900 System Window
III. PROCESS
a. DATA BASE SET UP b. ODBC CONNECT c. SOFTWARE SETTING
i. Open the TW900 Software
ii. Highlight under Edit menu the General Definitions and press Ctrl-Enter
iii. Under General Definitions, Select Database Tab d. d.1. SIMULATE (IMPORT)
Figure 1.2: Importing Card Holder
1. On the TW9900 Software, click FILE > CARD HOLDER >IMPORT CARDS. (Following the first figure)
2. On IMPORT CARD screen, specify your importation process and to test, click IMPORT NOW button.
3. All the entries from Card table should be imported in the TW9900 Software Card Holder.
d. 2. SIMULATE (EXPORT)
If your database setting is successful, logs in TW9900 Software Messages and Messages table should be synchronized.
Figure 1.3: Synchronized Message Entries Database Message Table Entries
IV.
TW9900 Tool Bar
1. Home Page - This let user to view again the front page which include menus
2. - (Time Zone) to define the access time range.
3. Messages - View System logs including Data Messages
entries.
4. Query On-Line Controller- View and control uncertainty
5. Cardholder - To edit the definition of each cardholder.
6. Controlling Editing - To define the associated parameter of each node. Be sure there is defined only one node to be specified as “Master Node” in system.
7. Door Group - To define the access door-gathering group.
8. Holiday - To specify the holiday date if it is necessary.
9. Communication This icon will blink when the system is reading.
10. Processing bar/ Compiler
V.
Software Setting
A. (General Definitions)To set your
software settings, highlight under Edit menu the General Definitions and press Ctrl-Enter. User must point the mouse pointer to General Definition and press Ctrl-Enter to configure the setting more fully.
Figure 1.4: Setting the Software by General Definitions Menu
a. Go to the Database tab to set ODBC Data Source, Card Table, Messages,
b. Go to Device Tab and click Property, it is important to supply a PORT and
select the Network to TW993 radio button and click OK.
Figure 1.5: Supplying PORT for connection
c. User must also configure the Advance Device Setting. Set Device Type and
Check Door No. = Node No. checkbox and Allow clear all cards while downloading. Reader protocol encode must be set to none and click OK button.
Figure 1.6: Configuring Advance Device Setting
d. Click Add to append another Device. Click Remove if you want to remove
existing Device.
e. Some of the Tab may be relevant in other process.
B. Messages - upper pane is the TW9900 Messages while at the lower pane you will see Data Message Table Entries.
C. Checking On-line Controller - query set from Controlling Editing. Control (Control Door, Device & arming)
Figure 1.7: Checking On-line Controller
When screen is on “Home page”:
A. Select and click on toolbox (Query On-lined Controller)
Important:
‐ This icon symbolizes that the node has an error or Node not set.
B. Right now, software will automatically poll data from controller. User can see the situation of communication from toolbox in toolbar. The number of node will show in the toolbox .
C. There is several different situration of node will display in the node box.
a. : It means that node No.1 is on-lined right now and it is set as a master node. Be care that there can be only one node to be “Master Node”.
b. : It means that node No.2 is on-lined right now and it is set as a slave node.
c. : It means that there is definition of node No.3 in database but the node is off-lined right now.
d. : It means that node No.2 does exist in network but it is set as ignored (disable) mode or there is no definition in database about node No.2.
D. Cardholder - This lets you append and register Card holder and assign him to have its own card number and door group (can be modify/update). Click Insert Button to add him to the list of door group. Select a Door Group and click Add other to add another Door Group, click OK button to continue and Cancel button to abort. Afterwards, click Ok button to Save, records may be found at the pane of Database message table entries.
The name of “cardholder“may represent a person or a vehicle. The identifier may be “magnetic stripe card”, “tag”, “proximity card” or “bar-code card”.
Each cardholder has its unique number that is from 1 to 20000 for software. Every identifier has a code inside it. When reader reads the code and controller will decide whether to allow access or not. The code inside a card sometimes will be divided into two parts. One is called “Sitecode”. The other is called “Cardcode”. Both these two codes will be read and be compared in controller. When both codes are correct and the others condition are correct, then the cardholder will be allowed access.
Instruction of Field for Cardholder Editing:
A. Card - This is to select cardholder number which is
from 1 to 2000. But, only 3000 of them can be downloaded into TW-990 series of controller.
B. Name - This is to key-in the cardholder name
C. Department - This is to select cardholder’s
department. User not only directly key –in word but also can click on command and the Department box will display. User can directly choose it.
D. Mode - This is to define the type of identification to a cardholder.
There are 6 types of cardholder:
a. Invalid – This is to delete the privilege of a cardholder and to forbid his access.
b. Card only – If a cardholder has the correct card identification. Time zone and door group is also authorized, then he can be allowed access.
c. Card and Password – It is to specify a cardholder must have a correct card and his personal password, then he can be allowed access.
d. Card or password – It is to specify a cardholder may have a correct card and his personal password, then he can be allowed access.
e. Patrol Card – It is to specify a building guard card. When software receive messages of patrol card will especially sort them to building guard records.
f. Cleaner Card - It is to specify a building cleaner card. When software receive messages of cleaner card will especially sort them to cleaning records.
E. Zone - This field is to select the access time zone for a cardholder. For access control system is not only identify card and/or password,
it will also check whether time is authorized or not. Time zone is from 0 to 61. Specially, for time zone No.0 that is initially defined to be authorized for 24 hours for everyday. If a cardholder is specified to use No.0, then he can be allowed access any time in a day for seven days a week.
F. Door Group - This field is to select the access door group
for a cardholder. Same as “Time Zone” idea, access control system also will check whether door number is authorized or not. Door Group is gathering many doors from numbers 0 to 255. Especially for No.0 that is initially defined to be authorized for 254 doors. If a cardholder is specified to use No.0, then he can be allowed access all of doors.
G. Password - If a cardholder is defined as “Card and
Password” or “Card or Password” identification, then it has to define the associated password. The password is 4 digits that is from 0000 to 9999.
H. Expiry - The
cardholder may be limited the expired date. If is out of the date, the controller will reject the cardholder access. When check box is then the authorization of cardholder will be expired on specific date.
I. S/C Code Code(P): - It is to key-in the
sitecode and cardcode, the digit is from 0 to 99999 and it means that TW-990 series of controller can identify 10 digits code. User also has to make sure the value in a card.
J. Photo - This field is to define the associated picture of the cardholder. When software received the message of a cardholder, it can pop-up the picture. User can key-in the file name and its directory. User also can click Browse to view and select the file name. The format of picture must be BMP (*.bmp file) standard.
K. Note - This field is to key-in some notes about the cardholder. This is a spare field.
¾ Duplicate a Cardholder Database
‐ It is to speed up the editing of cardholder database. When user has finished build up cardholder. He can use “Duplicate Cardholder” command to copy the same database to several new cardholders.
A. Select and click on a source cardholder number.
B. Select and click on Edit menu in the menu bar, a command box will
display.
C. Select and click on Duplicate Cardholder to execute the command. The
dialogue box will display the content of the source cardholder.
D. From the dialogue box, select and click on check box of items. It also has
to select or key-in the associated contents. When check box is , then the content of associated item will be copied into new cardholders.
E. Select and key-in the range of cardholder number.
Figure 1.9: Adding and Registering card Holder (Registered No. & Doorgroup)
E. Editing Controller - editing the controller more importantly the Node number and the Action Time (1 is the fastest). Click Advance to set also the Polling Weighting (Normal is 1). Here you can also edit the password and configure if the control will be done manually. Some of the configuration will be important in other process.
Important: Adding / Deleting Node: Right click on the panel below select Add one node
to Add another node while right click on the node to cut existing node.
F. Door Group - here you can know the doors where a particular Door Group is accessible. This symbol is a sign that a particular Door Group can access the highlighted or checked door. One door group is a gathering of several doors. When a cardholder is specified to a door group, he can only be allowed access to the specified doors at permitted time. The door which is not in the group will not permit the cardholder access at any time. Door Group function provides 256 units of door group. Each door group maximally contains 254 of controller.
Figure 1.11: Assigning Door Groups
Select and click on toolbox (Door Group), screen will change to the figure above. There are two parts in the window. The top half one is gathering of all 254 doors and their associated attribute (name). The lower part is the number of “Door Group” which is from 0 to 255. Where group No.0 is 254 doors is gathering initially. It is not permitted to modify.
¾ Define Door Attribute
A. Select and click on door number (e.g.: No. 1), the number will change to a blue number box
B. Select and click again on the blue number box, it will change to and wait to key-in door name.
C. Key-in the door attribute to describe the node (e.g. ).
¾ Define the Content of Group
A. Point to the check box of one node and double click on it the check bow will change to . It means this node will gathered in the “Door Group”
B. Finish all editing of “Door Group”, select and click the other toolbox to close the window, then the database of door group will store in the file named “Default.t9a”.
Holiday - TW-9900 Software provides a 3-year calendar table. The table will refer to the year, month and date of host computer. The calendar is used to specify which date is a holiday of a office in a year. The function of “Time Zone” will refer to these holiday dates to decide cardholders whether to be granted pass or be denied pass.
Setting up Holidays is including in Charge Rule. Set the Month, Date and Year of the Holiday. After settings the date, click save to approve it. After setting Holidays in Server, Update it in POS to approve. Just click Set Flat Rate and it will appear Flat Rate Settings.
VI. Wiring: TW-986PR Access Controller (Ver. 1.25):
1. Controller Board Wiring Diagram: (For Door Control)
N O N C EN A D IS RS485 SR A M C. P. U . C. P. U . C. P. U . Battery 3.6V + -OP TO W. D . W. D. RT C Lock Relay NC NO Switching Power CKT Lock Type TW-986PR OP TO Alarm Relay
Door Sensor Type Forced Arming OP TO R1 Power R2 Po w er Vin1 Vin2 B - A + GN D 9V -1 2V GN D D 0 D 1 LE D Reader 1 9V -1 2V GN D D 0 D 1 LE D Reader 2 PB D. S . CO M ALARM DOOR
Data Erase PIN
Reader 1 (26/34 Bit) 9V -12V GN D DA TA 0 DA TA 1 LE D E gr es s B utto n Do or S en so r Tr ansf or m er AC Ye llo w Ye llo w Wh ite Wh ite 12 VD C /AC 12 VD C /AC 48 5 C om m un icat ion g G ro un d (N or m al ly n ot u se d) Lo ck B uzze r Reader 2 (26/34 Bit) 9V -12V GN D DA TA 0 DA TA 1 LE D Lo ck Pow er +-Buz ze r Pow er +
-2. Board Wiring Diagram: (For Parking Lot Barrier Control)
N O N C EN A D IS RS485 SR A M C. P. U . C. P. U . C. P. U . Battery 3.6V + -OP TO W. D . W. D. RT C Entrance Relay NC NO Switching Power CKT Relay Type for Entrance TW-986PR OP TO Exit Relay Door Sensor Type Forced Arming OP TO R1 Power R2 Po w er Vin1 Vin2 B - A + GN D 9V -12V GN D D 0 D 1 LE D Reader 1 9V -12V GN D D 0 D 1 LE D Reader 2 PB D. S . CO M ALARM DOORData Erase PIN
Reader of Entrance (26/34 Bit) 9V -12V GN D DA TA 0 DA TA 1 LE D Tr ansf or m er AC POWER Ye llo w Ye llo w Wh ite Wh ite 12V D C /A C 12V D C /A C R S-485 C om m un ic at io n ie ld in g G rou nd (N or m al ly n ot u se d) Reader of Exit (26/34 Bit) 9V -12V GN D DA TA 0 DA TA 1 LE D ntr an ce L oo p D ete ct or t L oo p D et ec to r E nt ra nc e G at e C ont ro l Ou tput Exi t G at e C ont ro l Ou tp ut JP2 JP3 JP5