Micro definition tab, Micro form, micro definition tab, Micro form, micro – GE v6 User Manual

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Micro Definition Tab

Micro Form

Configure your system with forethought. You will need to designate a physical address for your micro

before you create a definition.

This tab contains the basic information on the micro, such as its address and connection type. When
configuring a micro, COMPLETE THIS TAB FIRST. Other tabs display, depending on the selections you
make on this form.

Upon creation, the micro is offline. Before the host will communicate with the micro, you must change it to
online using the Micro Utility Form. You will not see any badge or alarm transactions until this is done.


Element Description
Micro
Address

Enter a number from 1 to 9999 maximum.
When micro records are created, the default value is in the format:

mmmm-b-pp

Board Type where mmmm represents the micro number to

which a reader is associated, b represents the board number, pp
represents the point or device number, and Board Type is the type of
reader board.
Example:
0001-1-01 Reader

Micro Type

Select the micro you are configuring from the drop-down list. Secure
Perfect operates with the following micro types:

Micro/5-PX (supports 16 readers) for direct serial and remote dial-
up modem communications links.

Micro/5-PXN (supports 16 readers) for 10/100Mb Ethernet
communications links. May also be used for direct serial and remote
dialup modem communication links.

Micro/PX-2000 (supports 4 readers) for direct serial and remote
dial-up modem communications links.

Micro/PXN-2000 (supports 4 readers) for 10/100Mb Ethernet
communications links. May also be used for direct serial and remote
dialup modem communication links.

MicroPXNPlus (supports 16 readers) for 10/100Mb Ethernet
communications links. May also be used for direct serial and remote
dialup modem communication links.

MicroPXNPlus2000 (supports 4 readers) for 10/100Mb Ethernet
communications links. May also be used for direct serial and remote
dialup modem communication links.

When you make a selection, the appropriate fields become available for
the selected type.

Head of Line

Once you have connected the first micro to the host, this micro is the
Head-of-Line in a string of micros.

Select Yes if you are configuring the first micro connected to the
host.

If you select No, you must also select a head-of-line micro from the
drop-down list.

A MicroPXNPlus or MicroPXNPlus2000 must be a head-of-line micro to
take advantage of the Web Integrated Configuration Tool for flashing the
firmware.
If this is a new board, the network settings are set as the default. Open a
browser window such as IE, enter the micro IP address (such as

http\\192.168.6.6)

and click Go. Firmware download begins.

If a MicroPXNPlus or MicroPXNPlus2000 is downstream, you must
use eFlash to download firmware to any micro.

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