Westinghouse SE 6000 User Manual

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Controller Systems. Controller systems are computers running the SE 6000 local (LC) or remote
location controller (RLC) software. The LC system is a computer attached via dedicated lines to
the host. The RLC system is a computer attached via dial-up telephone lines to the host.

Elevator Control. Permits floor-by-floor control of elevator call buttons. When a keyholder
presents a key to a reader in the elevator, certain buttons, wired via computer-controlled output
contracts, can be enabled or disabled for use. The keyholder is able to select only those which
have been enabled for his / her specific access privileges.

Guard Tour. Schedules and monitors security personnel guard tour activities. Specifies certain
reader output points as guard tour points, and assigns the minimum and maximum times which
can pass between stops on the tour. The feature reports if tours have started too early or too late,
or if too little or too much time has passed between stations.

Parking Control. Controls and monitors a parking facility including employee and revenue
generating parking spaces. Includes keyholder and daily cash customer functions, tenant billing,
and overage features. Supported hardware includes point-of-sale terminals, automated ticket
dispensers, and gate control mechanisms. Produces detailed reports for keyholders, cash
customers, parking lot attendant activity, and keeps track of the number of cars in the lot on a
tenant-by-tenant basis.

Remote Dial-Up Interface (RDI). Permits communication with remotely-located 8xx-series
devices via dial-up telephone lines. The feature retains transaction information, and determines
when conditions at a remote site warrant a call to the host (alarm event occurring, log buffer
reaching a user-defined threshold, etc.). Frequency and call duration are determined by the user.
The host contacts remote sites in turn to access information and to transfer event logs.

Time and Attendance. Captures hours worked by each employee for transfer to a payroll or
accounting system. The feature can be programmed to:

Generate specialized reports of time and attendance activity.

Monitor the number of meals taken by a keyholder.

Recognize early and late entrances and exits.

All records can be edited and modified prior to transfer to another system.

Visitor Control. Tracks visitors, prints visitor badges (black and white or color), and creates
comprehensive reports of visitor activity. The feature also provides a record of who was visited
and the date. It provides the company name of the visitor if applicable.

WSE ID-4000 Interface. Integrates one or more Polaroid ID-4000 photobadging systems with the
SE 6000. Keyholder information and photo IDs created on the Polaroid system are transferred
via a LAN or serial connection to the SE 6000. Badges can be printed on film or on PVC. Keyholder
maintenance may be initiated on either system; all data is stored in a single database resident on
the SE 6000.

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