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178 WIN-PAK User Guide
You will enter a definition for the type of
communication the loop uses (e.g., RS-232 or RS-
485), and the communication settings for your com
ports or TCP/IP address. Once a loop is added to a
Communication Server, panels can be added to the
loop.
Panels are added to communication loops. The
panel definition includes basic information on the
type of panel (e.g., NS2+, N-1000 series, PW-2000
series or P-Series), the card format it accepts, time
zones, inputs, outputs, groups, and readers.
Interlocking of input points and output points, as
well as shunt times and similar details, are entered in
the panel definition.
Servers configured on the Device Map allow
communication and control between various WIN-
PAK devices and databases, including the Command
File Server, Communication Servers, Guard Tour
Server, Schedule Server, and Tracking and Muster
Server.
ADVs (abstract devices) should be created as each
device is defined. The ADV can be assigned to an
object placed on floor plans or control map that have
both monitoring and control functions.
Digital Video is a branch on the device map which
defines the digital video recorder system. For each
Digital Video connected to WIN-PAK, a seperate
device is added to the device map.
5 - Define Access Areas, Tracking Areas and
Control Areas
Access Areas are defined by adding entrances
[doors and readers from the control panels] to a tree
structure. Access Areas list entrances and indicate
where they are located. The Access Areas are then
used to define Access Levels.
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