TruPortal: Hardware Installation and Software
Agenda Hardware Installation Software Installation Day-to-Day Use Basics Day-to-Day Use Advanced 2 April 12, 2012
HARDWARE INSTALLATION 3 April 12, 2012
Learning Outcomes By the end of this topic you should be able to: Describe system overview and concepts Identify hardware components Explain installation steps Configure the USB learn in reader Describe general system limitations 4 April 12, 2012
System overview 5 April 12, 2012
System overview Controller RS485 - Snapp Door Module RS485 - Snapp Product Limitations 1 Maximum 32 Maximum 8 Maximum 64 Maximum 64 Maximum Power Supply & Battery 6 April 12, 2012 Power Supply & Battery Snapp = RS485 bus communication Between the Controller and door modules Clients 5 Maximum All reader interfaces are Standard WIEGAND interfaces
System overview Controller RS485 - SNAP DM = Door Module DM bus 1-1 RS485 Snap 1 DM bus 2-1 RS485 Snap 2 DM bus 3-1 RS485 Snap 3 DM bus 4-1 RS485 Snap 4 DM bus 1-2 DM bus 2-2 DM bus 3-2 DM bus 4-2 Maximum 4 SNAPP-Busses can be used Total length per SNAPP bus = 600 m Total length of the bus = 4 x 600 m Maximum 24 devices per SNAPP-Bus Maximum of 32 Door Controllers (including built-in) Maximum of 8 IO Expanders 7 April 12, 2012
Hardware components Main Controller (Max 1) Hosts the Web server Core of the system On-board 4 readers 2 doors TP-SYS-BRD TruPortal Main controller. Board only. For spare parts only. TP-SYS-2D TruPortal Main Controller in CE compliant enclosure with 220VAC transformer. No Readers Included, No Battery TP-ADD-2D-BRD TP-ADD-2D TP-ADD-2D2R Door Controller (Max 32) Door Extensions 4 Readers 2 Doors Connected on the SNAPP bus TruPortal 2-Door, 4-Reader controller. Board only. For mounting in housing TruPortal 2-Door, 4-Reader controller installed in LNL-400X-CE220 enclosure w/ UPS-capable 4A power supply. Lead Acid battery not included. Enclosure has room for one more module. TruPortal 2-Door, 4-Reader controller installed in LNL-400X-CE2200 enclosure W/UPS-capable 4A power supply. Lead Acid battery not included. Enclosure has room for one more module. Also includes 2 x TP-RDR-100. Only in 120 VAC version Input/Output Expanders TP-ADD-IO-BRD TP-ADD-IO Provides additional inputs/outputs Connected on the SNAP bus TruPortal Inputs/Output expansion. 16 inputs, 8 Relay outputs. For spare parts or for adding into existing TP-1320- KIT enclosure or into existing TP-1108-KIT enclosure. Adds 16 inputs and 8 outputs. Installed in CE compliant enclosure. TP-RPD-LRN USB Learn In Readers Used for learning in Credentials USB connection to client PC TruPortal Learn-In Reader 8 April 12, 2012
Hardware components TP-ADD-2D-BRD Dual Door Interface Module PCB Only 9 TP-SYS-2D System Controller In housing TP-ADD-IO I/O Expander. Can be in enclosure or as board (TP- TP-ADD-2D ADD-IO-BRD) Dual Door Interface Module in housing
Main controller - overlay TP-SYS-BRD System Controller SNAPP bus connectors 10 April 12, 2012
Main controller - overlay TP-ADD-2D-BRD Dual Door Interface Module 11 April 12, 2012
System capacities Feature Limits TruPortal System - TP-SYS-2D-E Persons 10000 Credentials 10000 Credentials / Person 5 Access Levels 64 Access Levels / Credential 8 Schedule 64 Time Intervals / Schedule 6 Holiday Groups / Schedule 8 Holiday Groups 8 Holidays / Holiday Group 32 Holidays (total) 255 Areas 64 Reader Groups 64 Operator Roles 32 User-Defined Fields 10 Video Layouts 64 Card Formats 8 Doors/Readers TP-ADD-2Dx 32 Modules(including built-in) Doors (total) 64 Readers (total) 64 Inputs/Outputs TP-ADD-IO Modules 8 Inputs (plus main board) 128+4 Outputs (plus main board) 64+2 DVR/Cameras DVRs 4 Cameras / DVR TVR10=4 (EMEA & US) TVR30=16 (US Only) Cameras (total) 32 12 April 12, 2012
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 13 April 12, 2012
Learning Outcomes By the end of this topic you should be able to: Use the Installation Wizard: discover panels and devices Explain SSL certificate installation Describe configuration of access devices View system diagnostics Upgrade the firmware Configure devices through the Web interface 14 April 12, 2012
TruPortal Installation Wizard 15 April 12, 2012
Installation wizard - limitations Windows application only For Apple OSX Lion/Leopard solution Use second IP network card, IP address : 169.254.1.200 Configure your MAC as fixed IP address: 169.254.1.201 Configure everything from the browser Windows simulation for Apple OSX like CrossOver and Parallells - untested Based on Bonjour Services & Zero Configuration http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/zero_configuration_networking (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/bonjour_(software)) Bonjour Services : used by Apple to discover IP devices on network Zero Configuration: Internet standard for creating IP network without manual intervention Does not work over VPN as Bonjour & ZeroConfig are typically blocked 16 April 12, 2012
Installation wizard 1. Panel discovery 2. Network configuration Default User : admin / demo 3. Device discovery & configuration 17 April 12, 2012
Supported clients and video compatibility Supported Internet Browsers on following OS Internet Browsers Version Logo Windows Internet Explorer Version 7 Windows Internet Explorer Version8 Chrome Version 8 Safari Version 5 Important: For video viewing inside the browser, Internet Explorer is required. The ActiveX will be downloaded automatically and installed A restart of your IE explorer is required. FireFox Version 3.6 Supported Video Devices TruVision Equipment Device Description Maximum Number of Devices TVR10 (EMEA & US) TVR30 (US Only) 4 (for a total of 16 Camera s) 2 (for a total of 32 Camera s) 18 April 12, 2012
HTTPS versus HTTP login Typical Error for HTTPS connection when no Certificate exists The panel is by default in HTTPS and is trusted so you can continue 1. System Adminstration 2. Network Configuration 3. Create your own certificate that can be installed on Client machines automatically 19 April 12, 2012
Certificate installation 20 April 12, 2012
System diagnostics 21 April 12, 2012
USB Readers new model (TruPortal) USB reader from company RFID TP-RDR-LRN Manufacturer s website : http://www.rfideas.com/ Requires driver installation from this site: http://www.rfideas.com/software/ Start application configuration only required once. Or when changing card technology The device has > 50 pre-configured card format 1. Application screen And has 2 slots: select one card format in EACH slot And give prioirty 22 April 12, 2012
Update Firmware The updates are distributed from the link found on the Update Firmware screen (seen above), or may be provided by Technical Support. The updates are distributed as a file that must be copied to your local machine running the TruPortal web app. The update will take several minutes. During this time, credentials may not be granted access. Your data is preserved during the update. 23 April 12, 2012
SP14 controller configuration The General tab allows you to link a camera to the controller for video event playback. You can also reboot the controller from this tab. The inputs and outputs tabs let you configure the general purpose inputs and outputs available on the controller. Any number of inputs can be designated to unlock all doors when activated. This is typically connected to an output of a fire panel. Individual inputs and outputs can also be linked to a camera for video playback on events. 24 April 12, 2012
2-door 4-reader controller configuration TP-ADD-2DR-BRD modules are identified to the system by a serial number. The number entered must match the serial number labeled on the board. The panel includes one built-in door controller, identified by serial number 8888. A door controller can be configured to control one or two doors. A camera can be linked to a door controller for video playback on events, such as offline or tampering. 25 April 12, 2012
Door configuration Door configuration includes many options, including access time, requests to exit, various door inputs, whether a door is configured for entry only, or entry and exit readers. A camera can be linked to a door for video playback of events such as a door being forced or held open. 26 April 12, 2012
Reader configuration The default reader access mode can be configured to grant access with credentials only, or require both a credential and a pin to be entered with keypad readers. This default method can be overridden by assigning a reader schedule on the Monitoring > Doors menu. A camera can be linked to a reader for video playback of events, such as access granted or denied. 27 April 12, 2012
IO expander controller configuration TP-ADD-IN-BRD modules are identified to the system by a serial number. The numbers must match the serial number labeled on the board. A camera can be linked to an IO expander for video playback for events such as offline tampers. The inputs and outputs tabs let you configure the inputs and outputs available on the board (including the TP-ADD-OUT-BRD). Any number of inputs can be designated to unlock all doors when active. This is typically connected to an output on a fire panel. Individual inputs and outputs can also be linked to a camera for video playback of state change events. 28 April 12, 2012
DAY-TO-DAY USE BASICS 29 April 12, 2012
Learning Outcomes By the end of this topic you should be able to: Perform normal day to day operation using wizards Use context sensitive help Look up cards and events Access control components and relationships Assign credentials to cardholders using learn reader Monitor and control doors Generate reports 30 April 12, 2012
Key features user wizards 1. Introduction 2. Instructions and highlighted fields 3. Prompt to save 4. Nested user wizards 31 April 12, 2012
Key features context sensitive help Click the? on the right side to access context sensitive help. 32 April 12, 2012
Tooltips 33 April 12, 2012
Viewing and searching events 1. Click Event to call-up event 2. Select Search 3. Enter search criteria 4. Events are filtered 34 April 12, 2012
Access control structure layout 1 Person Max 5 Credentials Per Person Credentials is everything that can be used to identify a person: examples are Keyfobs, Tags, Hangers, etc 1 Credential Max 8 Access Levels Combination Access Level is Combo 1. Reader Groups + Schedule AND 2. Reader + Schedule Reader Reader 1 RD Grp No Limit on Readers Per Reader Group 35 April 12, 2012
Access control structure screens 1 Credential Max 8 Access Levels Person 1 Person Max 5 Credentials Per Person Credential Access Level Access Level Schedule Combination Reader Group Schedule 36 April 12, 2012
Create a user 1. Click Add Person 2. Click Next to start the Add User Wizard 3. Enter the new user s name, and click Next 37 April 12, 2012
Create a user 4. Enter the new user s information and click Next 5. Enter the user account information, username, role, and click Next 6. Click Save to save the new user. 38 April 12, 2012
Create a schedule 1. Click Add Schedule 2. Click Next to start the Add Schedule Wizard 3. Enter the schedule name, and click Next 4. Choose the days of the week it applies to, and click Next 5. Choose the time of day it applies to, and click Next 6. Click Add to add more schedule intervals, and click Next 39 April 12, 2012
Create a schedule 7. Create/Select any holiday groups to include, and click Next 8. Click Save to save the schedule 40 April 12, 2012
Create Access Levels 1. Click Add Access Level 2. Click Next to start the Add Access Level Wizard 3. Enter the new access level s name, and click Next 41 April 12, 2012
Create Access Levels 4. Add the individual reader or reader group and select the schedule for the access level, then click Next 42 April 12, 2012
Create Access Levels 5. Click Save to save the access level 43 April 12, 2012
Assigning credentials & access levels 1. Call up Person 2. Add Credential 3. Use USB reader & swipe card -> number is filed out 4. Assigned the correct access level 44 April 12, 2012 Interlogix Confidential
Door monitoring The dropdown menu at the top lets you globally configure all doors to be unlocked, locked out, or reinstated to normal. Locked out will lock the door and disable the reader so no credential access will be allowed. Reinstate puts the door back to its normal mode based on the schedule. When global door unlock or lockout is in effect, the schedule transition will not override the global command. The Event View tab shows the current door status and last event related to the door or reader. The dropdown on the door can configure a particular door to be unlocked, locked out, or reinstated to normal. When an individual door is unlocked or in lockout, a schedule transition will override the current command and reinstate the door based on the scheduled mode. The open door command will temporarily unlock the door for the normal access grant time. The Schedule View tab allows you to assign a schedule to a door and a door reader. Doors can be scheduled to be unlocked, locked (normal credential access), or first card in, which will keep the door locked until the first credential is presented. After that, the door will stay unlocked for the rest of the schedule period. Readers can be scheduled for credential only access, or credential plus PIN access. 45 April 12, 2012
Reports standard & exporting 1. Five Standard Reports avaialble 2. Configuration parameters for the report, including filtering & sorting 3a. View on screen view in Internet Explorer HTML style, also printing 3b. Export Export to Excel CSV files for further evaluation / formatting 46 April 12, 2012
Reports access history The access history report lists all access granted and access denied events. Can be filtered by date, person, reader, and area. 47 April 12, 2012
Reports credential report The credential report lists all credentials in the system and who they are assigned to. Can be filtered by person, credential ID, and whether the credential is currently active or not. 48 April 12, 2012
Reports reader access The reader access report lists all readers in the system and what person and credential have access to those readers. Can be filtered by person or reader. 49 April 12, 2012
Reports roll call The roll call report lists all persons in the system and what reader they were last granted access on, or what area they last entered. Can be filtered by person, reader, or area. 50 April 12, 2012
Reports roster The roster report lists all person in the system, including whether they can log in and what their role is. Can be filtered by person or login permission. 51 April 12, 2012
DAY-TO-DAY USE ADVANCED 52 April 12, 2012
Learning Outcomes By the end of this topic you should be able to: Describe advanced key features Explain anti-passback and use of areas Define operator roles and permissions Define video integration and features Describe report generation and exporting event 53 April 12, 2012
Key features Reports User Filters I/O Monitor & Control User Diagnostics Reports HTML Output 54 April 12, 2012
Anti-passback areas overview Example of a complete solution with Anti Passback Part 2 Part 1 R2b R3b D2 D3 D4 R2a R3a R4a R5a D5 R6b D6 D6 R6a R1b D1 R1a Outside 55 April 12, 2012
Anti-passback areas simple 1. Configuration of the Doors 2. Define Area: Car Park & Anti Passback Reset 3. Define From and To Area readers for both IN & OUT 4. Select the Anti Passback Type (Soft or Hard) 56 April 12, 2012
Anti-passback areas area 1 & 2 1. Configuration of the Doors 2. Define Area: Area 1, Area 2, and Anti Passback Reset 57 April 12, 2012
Anti-passback areas area 1 & 2 3. Define From and To Area for Area 1 and APB Type 4. Define From and To Area for Area 2 and APB Type 58 April 12, 2012
Setting up video TVR10 or TVR30 1. Video devices are NOT auto discovered, and need to be added manually 2. TVR10 or TVR30 can be added. 3. DVR Configuration like User & Password are added. 4. On the camera level select the camera input on the DVR as well as the pre-event time in seconds 59 April 12, 2012 Interlogix Confidential
Setting up video cameras to door 1. Select the reader and in the option menu the Linked Camera can be found. 2. Select the corresponding camera. 60 April 12, 2012
Setting up video monitoring layout 1. Create or select the corresponding video layout 2. Select the videolayout configuration: e.g. 1x1, 3x3 2. Select the corresponding camera 61 April 12, 2012
Viewing video from the UI 1. Pre-Configured video layouts can be selected 2. Multiple video camera s can be showed, live or recorded 3. For PTZ, controls are active from within the UI 62 April 12, 2012
Viewing video from the event playback 1. Events with video associated will display a camera icon. Click the camera icon to display the video. 2. Video will display here. 63 April 12, 2012
Defining operator roles 1. Five pre-defined operator levels 2. Modify existing Dealer/Guard or Operator 3. Create your own Operator level based on selection (Modification > None > View Only) 64 April 12, 2012
Thank you for your participation 65 April 12, 2012