Screen reference, Paging, System card-access settings – Interlogix VEREX Director User Manual

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Verex Director V4.9.1 User's Guide

21-0381E v4.9.1

Paging

(Signal a Numeric Pager)

UK/ACPO: This feature is not supported with
UK/ACPO operation.

- Paging Mode: Future Use. This allows

enabling or disabling numeric paging, and
selecting the format/protocol to be used.

None: Numeric paging disabled.
Numeric semadigit w/handshake: North America with
handshaking.
Blind SemaDigit: North America without handshaking.
SemaPhone: Common for Europe.

- Pager Phone Number: This is the phone

number of the (numeric) pager to be notified
when any of the paging outputs are triggered.

Notes / Related Topics:
Select Outputs: Configuration, System, I/O
Mapping 

I/O Mapping

(under "General System

Settings...", previous).
The specific events to trigger the pager are defined
under "Configuration, Output Points" (i.e., the
settings for the outputs that have been reserved for
numeric paging). For details, refer to "Programmable
Outputs".
The message to be sent to the pager will be the
"Panel Code" (or "Account UID"), and an output-
reference number (1= 1

st

one in selected range; 2 =

2

nd

one in selected range; etc.).

It is very useful to print out a small alarm/output
reference (wallet or pager-size), for each system that
has numeric paging set-up.
Also See: [Management], Serial Reporting.

Software-Based Text Paging (Serial Reporting)

STU

(xL Panels; UK/ACPO only)

This pertains to an internal (modular) interface to a
subscriber terminal unit.

- Enable line fault input: Whether or not the

STU has an output to indicate a 'line fail' to the
STU interface.

- Line fail polarity: Positive Fail

(Low=Normal), or Negative Fail
(High=Normal).

The System Access Screen

Facilities that include Door Control modules
provide integrated access-control (who can go
where and when) as a seamless adjunct to
security and monitoring features. The System
Access screen contains card-format settings,
and other card-access settings for a panel.

Two card types can be set up, allowing either Wiegand
/ Prox and Magstripe/barcode, or two types of Wiegand
/ Prox cards to be used with each specific panel.

How to Get Here

Multi-Account Systems: First select [Account Folders]
in the 'tree', and locate and double-click the desired
account.

MyTools Bar: System Access
In the Tree: Configuration

(click the "+")

,

System, Access

(Under the specific panel

group and panel--if listed in the 'tree'.)

Related

Topic: "Other Desktop Choices"

Tip: The Grid / Form toolbar-button allows selecting
your preferred view-mode (forms view is recommended
here).

Things You Can Do

View or change settings as desired for the
specific panel (see the selection-descriptions).

Settings Needed for C2000 Units (UK)

 Token Type: Wiegand;

 Card ID--Position and Length: Ignored;

 Card ID--Bits per Card: 32;

 Odd parity--Position/Start/Length: 32/14/18;

 Even parity--Position/Start/Length: 1/2/18.

Disabling Odd or Even Parity-Checking

If odd or even parity-checking is not desired, or
the position and start values are not known:
 Ensure 'position' and 'start' are set to any

non-zero value (1-40);

 Set the length to 0 (zero).

Screen Reference

System Card-Access Settings

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