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Page 1 - Application Software

Keri SystemsUser ManualTAP100Application Software

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TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 10 Revision 3.3Using the Menu SystemOnce the password has been accepted, the TAP100 program begins, displaying

Page 3 - Contents

TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 11The Status Message LineAt the bottom of the menu screen is a status message line (see Figure 1).

Page 4 - APPENDICES 73

TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 12 Revision 3.3The Quit OptionThe Quit menu option exits the TAP100 program and returns to DOS. To quit the TA

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TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 13System ConfigurationThis section provides a logical progression of commands required for configu

Page 6 - Minimum System Requirements

TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 14 Revision 3.3Enter your new password.NOTE: Passwords are ‘case-sensitive.’ This means a password may consist

Page 7 - Software Installation

TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 15Using your pointing device, select Enter PIN. The following prompt box will appear, asking foryo

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TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 16 Revision 3.3Use your pointing device and select Utilities, and then select Change System PIN. The following

Page 9 - Starting the Program

TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 17Configuring the TAP100 SoftwareThis section provides instruction for setting TAP100 program opti

Page 10 - Using the Menu System

TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 18 Revision 3.3by assigning it to a working time zone. This is an easy and convenient way to disable a card fo

Page 11 - The Pull-Down Menus

TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 19The status message line will display:Use your pointing device and select the event log viewing o

Page 12 - Dialog Boxes

TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 2 Revision 3.3© 1997 Keri Systems, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDDocument Number 01813-001, Revision 3.3February, 19

Page 13 - System Configuration

TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 20 Revision 3.3Configuring/Verifying CommunicationsThe next four commands in the setup menu deal specifically

Page 14 - Entering Your PIN

TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 21The status message line will display:NOTE: The Memory Module is an obsolete hardware option. It

Page 15 - Changing Your PIN

TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 22 Revision 3.3To set the phone dialing method, use your pointing device and select Dialing Method. A promptbo

Page 16 - 1 2 3 4 <ENTER>

TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 23The status message line will display:To exit this command without making a change, press <ESC

Page 17 - Set Default Time Zone Values

TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 24 Revision 3.3The System ID is the address of the master control unit on the network.Net Faults is a counter

Page 18 - Set Event Log Viewing Options

TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 25To simplify this process, a table, breaking down this conversion process is provided in Appendix

Page 19 - <ENTER>

TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 26 Revision 3.3Configuring the ProxNetIn this section, we will describe the configuration of the ProxNet: sett

Page 20 - Serial Port Connection

TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 27Set Daylight Savings TimeTo enable or disable the one-hour daylight savings time change, use you

Page 21 - Modem Setup

TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 28 Revision 3.3For example: TZNUM 1 has an access period of 07:00 to 18:00 (7 A.M. to 6 P.M.) on Mondaythrough

Page 22 - Phone Hangup

TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 29When this box appears, it will display either the Special Time Zone window or the Definable Time

Page 23 - Verifying Network Operation

TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 3ContentsTAP100 SOFTWARE SETUP AND NAVIGATION 6Introducing the TAP100 Software 6Software Manual Co

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TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 30 Revision 3.3Repeat this process for each time zone required to meet your application’s needs.Once all time

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TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 31system. To set holidays, use your pointing device and select Utility and then Holiday. Thefollow

Page 26 - Configuring the ProxNet

TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 32 Revision 3.3TAP-100 VERSION X.XX Holiday ScheduleDATE TIME

Page 27 - Set Time Zones

TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 33Configure the ReadersIn this section we will the instructions for entering all the information r

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TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 34 Revision 3.3select Modify. The following prompt box will appear with a flashing cursor at the first entry o

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TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 35command on page 70) or 24 hours have passed. This prevents a person from entering acontrolled ar

Page 30 - Set Holidays

TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 36 Revision 3.3Once all reader database entries have been made, you can PRINT a hard copy of the readersdataba

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TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 37When this process is complete, the status message line will display:Query Status of a ReaderThe

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TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 38 Revision 3.3For example: To set the global secure time to 20:30 hours (8:30 P.M.), use your pointing device

Page 33 - Configure the Readers

TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 39Setting an ‘OR’ I/O AssignmentTo set-up the required input to output links for an ‘OR’ connectio

Page 34 - EMP EXIT

TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 4 Revision 3.3Configuring the ProxNet 26Set the Timing Functions 26Set the System Time and Date 26Set Daylight

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TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 40 Revision 3.3The first field to define is the Input Reader field. This field defines which reader the input

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TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 41PC. For this example, we want to report input events, so use your pointing device and selectSend

Page 37 - Global Secure

TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 42 Revision 3.3If all of the assignment information is correct, use your pointing device and select OK. TheTAP

Page 38 - 20 30 <ENTER>

TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 43TAP-100 VERSION X.XX I/O AssignmentsDATE TIME

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TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 44 Revision 3.3Use the up and down arrows to select the links you wish to define. In this example, we will wor

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TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 45NOTE: The Tamper value is used by the control unit itself. It is designed to be connectedto a ta

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TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 46 Revision 3.3If all of the assignment information is correct, use your pointing device and select OK. TheTAP

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TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 47If you wish to clear all links and create a new I/O assignment table, use your pointing device a

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TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 48 Revision 3.3Creating/Maintaining a User DatabaseOnce the TAP100 software, communications and the ProxNet ha

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TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 49Use your pointing device and enter the starting slot and the ending slot. If you are not satisfi

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TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 5FiguresFIGURE 1 - TAP100 MAIN MENU SCREEN 10FIGURE 2 - INFO MENU OPTION INFORMATION 11FIGURE 3 -

Page 46 - Clearing All I/O Assignments

TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 50 Revision 3.3Once all of the cards have been successfully read and all of the slots have been filled, the sy

Page 47 - Revision 3.3 Page 47

TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 51blank and the disabled card field will be blank. To enter a card user’s name and department, use

Page 48 - Create a Cardfile Database

TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 52 Revision 3.3If you are not satisfied with your entry, use your pointing device and select QUIT to exit thes

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TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 53Use the arrow keys and arrow up or down until the time zone to be assigned to the user’s slot fo

Page 50 - Open Cardholder File

TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 54 Revision 3.3After reviewing this information, if you are not satisfied with your entry, use your pointing d

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TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 55Once communication is established, the information is transferred to the network.As the slot/car

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TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 56 Revision 3.3The sort criteria has two options allowing you to set the cardholder display screen to display

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TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 57your entry, use your pointing device and select QUIT to exit the selection without making achang

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TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 58 Revision 3.3If you do not want to erase the existing cards database, use your pointing device and selectNO/

Page 55 - Search for Cardholder Data

TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 59Open Transactions FileThe open transactions file command allows you to review a history of event

Page 56 - Voiding Cards

TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 6 Revision 3.3TAP100 Software Setup and NavigationIntroducing the TAP100 SoftwareThe TAP100 Software provides

Page 57 - Get Network Card Data

TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 60 Revision 3.3If you select Slot, the following prompt box appears.The default is all available slots. Use yo

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TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 61The default is a large date range. Use your pointing device and select the date range you wish t

Page 59 - Open Transactions File

TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 62 Revision 3.3As transaction information is being printed, the status bar in this prompt box will monitor how

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TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 63If you do not wish to set event log viewing options, use your pointing device and select QUIT.Ot

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TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 64 Revision 3.3Backup FileThe backup file command allows you to review the data in an archived transaction log

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TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 65Press any key to return to the TAP100 main menu. All reader/network transactions have beenretrie

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TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 66 Revision 3.3Advanced CommandsAdvanced commands are used to perform specific immediate tasks on the network.

Page 64 - Get Network Transaction Data

TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 67Install New ReaderThe install new reader command sends all the required TAP100 software operatin

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TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 68 Revision 3.3Once communication is complete, the reader is locked.Unlock A ReaderThe unlock a reader command

Page 66 - Advanced Commands

TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 69Once communication is complete, the global lock/unlock function has been enabled.Disable Global

Page 67 - Lock/Unlock Commands

TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 7Software InstallationThe TAP100 software must be loaded and executed from the PC system’s hard dr

Page 68 - Enable Global Lock/Unlock

TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 70 Revision 3.3Card Security Management CommandsThere are two system security management commands. The first,

Page 69 - Disable Global Lock/Unlock

TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 71The security fence has now been set.Security Fence set to 100. Nodelist = 00000001.

Page 70 - 0 1 0 0 <ENTER>

TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 72 Revision 3.3This page is intentionally left blank.

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TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 73Appendices1. Status of Doors Table2. Responding Nodes Table3. Time Zone Table Worksheet4. Gl

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TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 74 Revision 3.3This page is intentionally left blank.

Page 73 - Appendices

TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 75Status of Doors TableThe status of doors table is provided to help you determine which doors are

Page 74 - Page 74 Revision 3.3

TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 76 Revision 3.3Status of Doors Table (continued)Hexadecimal Digit Hexadecimal Value Binary Value Active Reader

Page 75 - Status of Doors Table

TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 77Status of Doors Table (continued)Hexadecimal Digit Hexadecimal Value Binary Value Active Readers

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TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 78 Revision 3.3Responding Nodes TableThe responding nodes table is provided to help you determine which nodes

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TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 79Responding Nodes Table (continued)Hexadecimal Digit Hexadecimal Value Binary Value Active Reader

Page 78 - Responding Nodes Table

TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 8 Revision 3.3Current time is XX : XX : XX . XX p/aThis lists the time on the host PC system in Hours : Minute

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TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 80 Revision 3.3Responding Nodes Table (continued)Hexadecimal Digit Hexadecimal Value Binary Value Active Reade

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TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 81Time Zone Table WorksheetCopy this table and use it to help you determine the time zone requirem

Page 81 - Time Zone Table Worksheet

TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 82 Revision 3.3Glossaryanti-passback — Ensures one-card/one-way access into and then out of a controlled area.

Page 82 - Glossary

TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 83 Customer Support InformationWhenever using Keri Systems, Inc. hardware or software, if a data e

Page 83 - Customer Support Information

TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 84 Revision 3.3Warranty Information1. Keri Systems, Inc. products are warranted to the original Buyer to be f

Page 84 - Warranty Information

TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 9Starting the ProgramDue to the manner in which PC systems allow executing programs to locate and

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