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TAP 100 Application Software Manual
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TAP100 Software Setup and Navigation
Introducing the TAP100 Software
The TAP100 Software provides access control programming for one or for multiple access control
sites, each with multiple access locations. It features complete alarm management and
programming flexibility for networks of up to 32 PXL-100 Control Units. Software programming is
performed through an easy to manage pull-down menu structure. For any given command, all
required information is displayed on the screen to provide easy set-up and management of your
access control system.
Software Manual Conventions
Information displayed by the computer will be shown in
Bold Face
.
For example:
C:\PROXNET>
Information you will be asked to type will be presented
Like This
.
For example:
cd \proxnet
Wherever appropriate, sample screen displays will be placed in the document, providing
information on the subject at hand.
Software Notes
Several of the commands in the menus in the TAP100 software refer to a Memory Module. The
KMM-40 Memory Module is an obsolete product, but the TAP100 software still supports its basic
operation. For those customers who already have and use KMM-40 Memory Modules, please
contact your Keri Systems dealer or installer for details on how to use the KMM-40 Memory
Module with the TAP100 software.
Minimum System Requirements
The TAP100 software requires a PC type of computer for operation. The following list defines the
minimum requirements for the PC system.
• PC-386 or greater microprocessor
• EGA color monitor or better
• 20 Mbyte hard drive
• 1 Mbyte RAM with at least 520K of free conventional memory
• 3.5” floppy disk drive
• serial port communications card
Optional requirements.
• mouse or track-ball pointing device
• parallel
printer
port