Assign a site name, Enter the site address, Site number – Keri Systems Doors16 User Manual

Page 182: Site personal identification number (pin)

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Doors™ Users Guide

Keri Systems, Inc.

October 1998

01821-001

Page 182

Revision 2.1

Figure 171 – Entering Sites Data, Part 1

Assign a Site Name

The site name field allows an operator to assign a descriptive, identifying name to a site in the
access control network. When monitoring system activity, or generating and reviewing event
reports, it can be easier to follow a string of events if the site associated with the events has a
descriptive name.

1.

Click on the "Site Name" cell for the site to be named (see Figure 171).

2.

Type a descriptive name for the site. For example, the first site is the Manufacturing and
Sales office; type Mfg - Sales.

Enter the Site Address

The site address field allows an operator to store the address of a site in the access control
network.

1.

Click on the "Site Address" cell for the site (see Figure 171).

2.

Type in the address for the site. For example, the Manufacturing and Sales office is
located on 123 Elm Street; type 123 Elm Street.

Site Number

The site number is assigned by the Doors program. It helps the program track database
information by site. It is not editable by the operator.

Site Personal Identification Number (PIN)

The site PIN field allows an operator to assign a "password" number to a site in the access
control network. Once assigned to a site, an operator must know the PIN number to be able to
access that site. The PIN is an extra security measure to ensure that an operator has
authorization to access any given site.

1.

Click on the "PIN" cell for the site (see Figure 171).

2.

Type a four-digit number for the site. For example, the first site is assigned PIN 1111;
type 1111.

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