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1.2.4 Holiday
Schedule
32 different “Holidays” can be set up in the software program. Whenever a holiday is present, the software will
look first at the HOL schedules in the Hold Open Time Zones and the Security Levels. For example, if a holiday
is created for Christmas Day, the software will revert to the HOL hold-open time zone on December 25
th
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1.2.5 Transactions
Transactions are automatically saved each time that they are received from the 1833, 1834, 1835, 1837, or
1838. Each time transactions are received, the software will automatically create a file name for them starting
with TRANS0000. The file number will increase sequentially to a maximum TRANS9999. When 9999 files have
been created, prior to receiving the next transaction file, the software will overwrite the old TRANS0000 file with
the new transaction information and will delete file TRANS0001. The next transaction file that is received will be
stored in the now empty TRANS0001 file and the information in TRANS0002 will be deleted to make room for the
next transaction file. This sequence repeats itself sequentially.
Transactions are stored under their respective account sub-folders. This prevents transactions from one account
being mixed up with transactions from another account. Each account can therefore have up to 9999 transaction
files stored as described above.
1.2.6 Live
Transactions
Transactions can be viewed on the computer screen as they happen. Live transactions require an RS-232
connection between the PC and the access controller or LAN option and a TCP/IP connection to the controller
using a DKS TCP/IP connection kit (P/N 1830-175).
1.2.7 Live
Streaming
Live streaming provides data that can be captured and used by other software applications. Live streaming
requires an RS-232 connection (use P/N 1818-040 cable) between the PC and the access controller, or LAN
option and a TCP/IP connection to the controller using a DKS TCP/IP connection kit (P/N 1830-175).
1.2.8 Anti-Pass
Back
The anti-pass back feature in this software program is TRUE anti-pass back. TIMED anti-pass back is not
available. True anti-pass back can be set up in one of three different modes. PASSIVE anti-pass back will
record APB violations but will allow the offending card access. ACTIVE anti-pass back will record APB violations
but will not allow the offending card access. TRAP anti-pass back will record the APB violation, and will allow the
card access at the entry, but deny access at the exit. Anti-pass back is not available on the 1834.
1.2.9
System Administrator / Data Entry Users
There are two types of users that can be set up with passwords. The system Administrator has access to all
the features of the software program and can set up security levels, hold open times, elevator control, etc. Data
Entry users are limited to daily tasks such as adding or removing resident names and sending data to the
system.
System Administrators and Data Entry users are created in the Log In screen which is accessed by the USERS
button on the account screen. If users are set up, the first one MUST be an Administrator. Multiple
administrators and users can be set up.
1.2.10 Port
Configuration
If using a modem to send and receive data, the software will automatically set the modem to operate under COM
2, 2400 Baud rate, and will install a set-up string that is common to most modems. If your modem is installed on
another com port, or if you need to enter any special set-up strings, click the CONFIG PORTS button on the
accounts screen. The port configuration window will appear and allow you to make the necessary adjustments,
or use the auto-config button that will set up the software to respond to your modem installation.
If using the DKS server option to send and receive data, click the Test Server Connection button to insure that an
internet connection is made between your computer and the DKS server.