Keri SystemsUser ManualTAP100Application Software
TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 10 Revision 3.3Using the Menu SystemOnce the password has been accepted, the TAP100 program begins, displaying
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).
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
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 13System ConfigurationThis section provides a logical progression of commands required for configu
TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 14 Revision 3.3Enter your new password.NOTE: Passwords are ‘case-sensitive.’ This means a password may consist
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 15Using your pointing device, select Enter PIN. The following prompt box will appear, asking foryo
TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 16 Revision 3.3Use your pointing device and select Utilities, and then select Change System PIN. The following
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 17Configuring the TAP100 SoftwareThis section provides instruction for setting TAP100 program opti
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
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 19The status message line will display:Use your pointing device and select the event log viewing o
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TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 20 Revision 3.3Configuring/Verifying CommunicationsThe next four commands in the setup menu deal specifically
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 21The status message line will display:NOTE: The Memory Module is an obsolete hardware option. It
TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 22 Revision 3.3To set the phone dialing method, use your pointing device and select Dialing Method. A promptbo
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 23The status message line will display:To exit this command without making a change, press <ESC
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
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 25To simplify this process, a table, breaking down this conversion process is provided in Appendix
TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 26 Revision 3.3Configuring the ProxNetIn this section, we will describe the configuration of the ProxNet: sett
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 27Set Daylight Savings TimeTo enable or disable the one-hour daylight savings time change, use you
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
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 29When this box appears, it will display either the Special Time Zone window or the Definable Time
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 3ContentsTAP100 SOFTWARE SETUP AND NAVIGATION 6Introducing the TAP100 Software 6Software Manual Co
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
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 31system. To set holidays, use your pointing device and select Utility and then Holiday. Thefollow
TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 32 Revision 3.3TAP-100 VERSION X.XX Holiday ScheduleDATE TIME
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 33Configure the ReadersIn this section we will the instructions for entering all the information r
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
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 35command on page 70) or 24 hours have passed. This prevents a person from entering acontrolled ar
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
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 37When this process is complete, the status message line will display:Query Status of a ReaderThe
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
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
TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 4 Revision 3.3Configuring the ProxNet 26Set the Timing Functions 26Set the System Time and Date 26Set Daylight
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
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 41PC. For this example, we want to report input events, so use your pointing device and selectSend
TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 42 Revision 3.3If all of the assignment information is correct, use your pointing device and select OK. TheTAP
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 43TAP-100 VERSION X.XX I/O AssignmentsDATE TIME
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
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
TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 46 Revision 3.3If all of the assignment information is correct, use your pointing device and select OK. TheTAP
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
TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 48 Revision 3.3Creating/Maintaining a User DatabaseOnce the TAP100 software, communications and the ProxNet ha
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
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 5FiguresFIGURE 1 - TAP100 MAIN MENU SCREEN 10FIGURE 2 - INFO MENU OPTION INFORMATION 11FIGURE 3 -
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
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
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
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
TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 54 Revision 3.3After reviewing this information, if you are not satisfied with your entry, use your pointing d
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 55Once communication is established, the information is transferred to the network.As the slot/car
TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 56 Revision 3.3The sort criteria has two options allowing you to set the cardholder display screen to display
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 57your entry, use your pointing device and select QUIT to exit the selection without making achang
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/
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 59Open Transactions FileThe open transactions file command allows you to review a history of event
TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 6 Revision 3.3TAP100 Software Setup and NavigationIntroducing the TAP100 SoftwareThe TAP100 Software provides
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
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
TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 62 Revision 3.3As transaction information is being printed, the status bar in this prompt box will monitor how
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
TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 64 Revision 3.3Backup FileThe backup file command allows you to review the data in an archived transaction log
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 65Press any key to return to the TAP100 main menu. All reader/network transactions have beenretrie
TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 66 Revision 3.3Advanced CommandsAdvanced commands are used to perform specific immediate tasks on the network.
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 67Install New ReaderThe install new reader command sends all the required TAP100 software operatin
TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 68 Revision 3.3Once communication is complete, the reader is locked.Unlock A ReaderThe unlock a reader command
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 69Once communication is complete, the global lock/unlock function has been enabled.Disable Global
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 7Software InstallationThe TAP100 software must be loaded and executed from the PC system’s hard dr
TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 70 Revision 3.3Card Security Management CommandsThere are two system security management commands. The first,
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 71The security fence has now been set.Security Fence set to 100. Nodelist = 00000001.
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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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TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 75Status of Doors TableThe status of doors table is provided to help you determine which doors are
TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 76 Revision 3.3Status of Doors Table (continued)Hexadecimal Digit Hexadecimal Value Binary Value Active Reader
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 77Status of Doors Table (continued)Hexadecimal Digit Hexadecimal Value Binary Value Active Readers
TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 78 Revision 3.3Responding Nodes TableThe responding nodes table is provided to help you determine which nodes
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 79Responding Nodes Table (continued)Hexadecimal Digit Hexadecimal Value Binary Value Active Reader
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
TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 80 Revision 3.3Responding Nodes Table (continued)Hexadecimal Digit Hexadecimal Value Binary Value Active Reade
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 81Time Zone Table WorksheetCopy this table and use it to help you determine the time zone requirem
TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 82 Revision 3.3Glossaryanti-passback — Ensures one-card/one-way access into and then out of a controlled area.
TAP100 Application Software ManualRevision 3.3 Page 83 Customer Support InformationWhenever using Keri Systems, Inc. hardware or software, if a data e
TAP 100 Application Software ManualPage 84 Revision 3.3Warranty Information1. Keri Systems, Inc. products are warranted to the original Buyer to be f
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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