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Manual for Packard Bell EN TM80

Tour Point Tab

Tour Point Form

A tour point can be a reader or digital input. You must select one option before you can save this point

record.

Element Description

Reader

If you selected Reader, this field is available. Select a

reader from the drop-down list of available readers.

When reader records are created, we recommend

that you keep the mmmm-b-pp prefix and add text to

the description field. A complete and accurate reader

description aids in assigning the reader points from this

drop-down list.

Digital Input

If you selected Digital Input, this field is available. Select a

digital input from the drop-down list of available digital

inputs.

When the digital input records are created, we

recommend that you keep the mmmm-b-pp prefix and add

text in the description field. A complete and accurate

digital input description aids in assigning alarm points

from this drop-down list.

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U

UL Certification

Secure Perfect is a UL-listed Grade A system (UL 1076 Grade A Proprietary Burglary Requirements/UL

294 Access Control Requirements). Your installation must adhere to the requirements listed in the

Certification section of the Secure Perfect Installation Manual, in order to qualify as UL-listed Grade A

certified.

User Fields Tab - Badge Form

Use this tab to enter user-defined information for the Badge Form record selected in the right

windowpane.

Modify Field

To give value to one of the fields, select a Label in the User Fields windowpane. Enter the value that you

want to display, corresponding to this label. This text box field accepts 32 alphanumeric characters.

User Fields

The existing list of labels and their values is listed in the User Fields windowpane. The selected label in

the User Fields windowpane is the label to which you are assigning a value.

Example:

The Badge User Field 1 was previously defined and labeled on the Parameters Form as Condition of

Badge. The first label listed here, in the User Fields windowpane, displays as Condition of Badge. Select

Condition of Badge. In the Modify Field dialog box, enter the corresponding condition of this badge as

Reported Lost by Badgeholder.

User Fields Tab

Parameters Form

Complete this tab to modify the labels for user fields. These labels are used on the Person Form and

Badge Form.

Person User Fields

Person User Fields Labels: Displays a list of 90 currently assigned labels for the Person Form user

fields.

New label: To assign or edit the label of a Person Form user field, select a label and enter the new or

edited text in this dialog box. The user field label can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters long.

Badge User Fields

Badge User Fields Labels: Displays a list of 20 currently assigned labels for the Badge Form user fields.

New label: To assign or edit the label of a Badge Form user field, select a label and enter the new or

edited text in this dialog box. The user field label can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters long.

Save before you exit this form.

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User Fields Tab

Person Form

Use this tab to enter user-defined information.

Modify Field

Enter the value for the currently selected User Field. This text box field accepts 32 alphanumeric

characters. User Fields are not appropriate for exceptionally lengthy street addresses or E-mail

addresses.

User Fields

The current user field Label and Value is listed in this windowpane. To give values to these fields, select

a Label.

Example:

The label for User Field 1 was previously defined on the Parameters Form as Social Security Number.

The first label listed in this windowpane displays as Social Security Number. Enter the corresponding

Social Security for this person record in the Modify Field text box.

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V

Video Display Tab

Reference Topic:

Video Windows - An Overview

Digital Video Recorder Form

Select this tab to set up your DVR video window display options. These options are configurable per DVR

and are intended for optimizing system performance based on your network bandwidth and computing

hardware. Secure Perfect can be configured to request and process video from DVRs in reduced

resolution and color for display purposes, while the video remains locally stored on the DVR in its original

recorded resolution and color settings. All video is transmitted over the network in a compressed Wavelet

format.

Resolution

From the drop-down list, select your video display resolution as Low (~12K per image), Medium (~20K

per image), or High (~28K per image).

Window Size

From the drop-down list, select a video window display size: Small (180 x 121); Medium (360 x 242); or

Large (720 x 484). Window sizes are to be selected based on achieving the best display quality for the

selected resolution. A medium window size with a medium resolution is an optimum selection for most

systems.

Black and White

Select if you choose to further reduce the size of images transmitted over the network for display

purposes. Video will display in black and white; however, the video remains locally stored on the DVR in

its original recorded resolution and color settings.

Max Search Time for Recorded Events (secs)

Enter number of seconds from the drop-down list. This selection is the length of time a search request for

recorded video will wait before timing out. Search times may vary depending on network traffic, DVR

processing load, and number of recorded events.

Video Standard

Select PAL or NTSC. PAL (Phase Alternating Line) is a European TV standard. NTSC (National TV

Standards Committee) is the U.S. TV standard administered by the FCC.

Password

Enter the same password, if any, that has been configured locally in the DVR for authenticating remote

network connectivity. This is not a required field and the default is no password.

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Video Driver Installation

After installation of the video adapter card, Windows will automatically detect the new video card on

power up. Follow the installation instructions received with your video driver software; then, reboot your

computer.

After your computer has rebooted, you will need to select your video resolution. A Secure Perfect

computer requires that you run in 1024 x 768 resolution. Choose 16-bit High Color minimum. To change

your video settings, follow the steps below:

1. Right-click the desktop and select Properties.

2. From the Display Properties window, select the Settings tab.

3. Select the desired video characteristics.

Once you have completed the installation of the video driver, now install the Video for Windows (AVI)

driver.

Video for Windows (AVI) Driver Installation

The Video for Windows driver must be installed to allow Secure Perfect to capture images. After you

have installed your video drivers, follow instructions included in your video system software to install the

Video for Windows driver.

Read any README file produced during installation.

This completes the installation.

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Video Windows - An Overview

When you open a live or recorded video window, the window size corresponds to the choice you selected

on the Video Display tab of the Digital Video Recorder Form. Each window displays a title bar identifying

the source of the video, the display, and a dialog box containing the current date and time. The minimize,

restore, maximize, and exit options display in the upper right corner of each window.

Resize Window

To resize a window, point to any window frame or corner border and drag a sizing handle to the size

window you want to display.

A resized window has a Restore option that restores the window size as it was prior to resizing.

Increasing the window size is limited to the size of your monitor screen.

Decreasing the window size is limited to the system default, corresponding to the Small option available

on the Video Display tab.

Shortcut Menu

Right-click anywhere on the video window to display a shortcut menu:

Save Position: Each window can be independently moved anywhere on the desktop. Select

this option to save the position. If you close the window and reopen, the window opens at the

saved position. This feature has been incorporated to facilitate multi-window management for

both single and multi-monitor workstation configurations.

Restore Window to Default Size: After resizing, select this option to return the window to

the default size corresponding to the choice you selected on the Video Display tab of the

Digital Video Recorder Form.

Always On Top: Selection of this option keeps the window in the forefront of all windows

displaying on your Secure Perfect workstation.

Save Picture As: When you select this option, an image of the display in the video window is

grabbed. The video continues to advance. An additional window opens for you to save the

captured image as a .JPG video file. The default file folder may display similar to the

following:

c:\Program Files\GE Interlogix\Secure Perfect\Video\untitled.jpg

(If this is a custom installation and the file shares were separated from the Secure

Application, the default video folder resides on the File Server.) If you choose, you can

navigate to another location and store the file. You can assign additional alphanumeric

characters to the file name to assist in identification. The following characters are not

permissable:

/ \ ? * < > | "

Click the Show me icon to view a step-by-step animated

demo.

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View Menu Selections

The following selections display on the View drop-down menu:

Toolbar

Status Bar

Menu Buttons

Split

Next Pane

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W

Weak Encryption Key

Weak encryption implies that the key could be unscrambled with a realistic amount of processing

capacity and within a reasonable amount of time.

In Secure Perfect, a message displays informing you that an assigned key is too weak and therefore,

invalid. Corrections must be made before the record can be saved. We recommend entering 48 unique

hex characters, in three 16-character strings. Do not repeat any character. Do not create a pattern.

Why a Host PC Dials a Micro

Whenever a change is made to a form that requires an update to the micro database, such as changes to

the Person Form, the host will dial the micro with the changes.

If you make many changes, the micro may go to idle between your changes causing a disconnection with

the host. Then, the host will need to dial the micro back to download the next change. You have two

options available to work around this situation:

1. Increase the idle time (found on the Parameters Form, Communication Settings tab) on the micro

that will give you more time to make the changes. Secure Perfect Server services must be

restarted for the changes to take effect.

2. Put the micro offline, make the changes and then put the micro online. The host will automatically

dial the micro and download the changes.

Why Can't I Delete a Record?

Some forms, such as the Digital Output Status Form and the Manual Control Form, do not contain a

Delete button because they display only status information. Other forms, such as the Reader Form,

Alarm Form, Alarm Group Form, Digital Output Form, and the Digital Output Group Form, also do not

contain a Delete button.

To keep the system stable, NO ONE is given permission to delete these records, not even a System

Administrator. These records are deleted when the associated micro is deleted. However, on other forms,

you may be assigned delete permission. If you can’t delete on those forms, you do not have permission

to delete.

Wiegand Badge Formats Dialog Box

Select from the Available list those badge formats that you want to assign to this micro. The maximum

number of formats that you can select is 8.

Select, then click the right arrow to assign an available badge format.

Select, then click the left arrow to unassign an available badge format.

Click OK to display the results in the Wiegand badge format windowpane.

Window Menu Selections

The following selections display on the Window drop-down menu:

Cascade

Tile

Arrange Icons

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Z

Zone History

Reports Menu

The Zone History option opens the Zone History Report Form that allows you to create a report based

on the history of intrusion zone transactions in the system.

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