User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER 2 - PLANNING THE INSTALLATION
- CHAPTER OVERVIEW
- 2.1 PLANNING THE INSTALLATION
- 2.1.1 RECOMENDED STEPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL INSTALLATION
- 2.1.2 REQUIREMENTS
- 2.1.3 UNPACK EQUIPMENT
- 2.1.4 CHOOSING THE INSTALL LOCATION
- 2.1.5 PLAN DEVICE NETWORK
- 2.1.6 CHOOSE NETWORK TYPE
- 2.1.7 CHOOSE POWER SOURCE
- CHAPTER 3 - INSTALL SOFTWARE
- CHAPTER OVERVIEW
- 3.1 SECUREADMIN LITE SERVER
- Figure 3-1 Launch screen – SecureAdmin Lite
- Figure 3-2 Launch screen –Installation 32-bit or 64-bit
- Figure 3-3 Install Menu
- Figure 3-4 SecureAdmin Lite Server Installation Wizard
- Figure 3-5 SecureAdmin Lite Server License Agreement
- Figure 3-6 SecureAdmin Lite Server Choose Destination Location
- Figure 3-7 Database Selection
- Figure 3-8 Connecting to SQL Server option
- 3.1.1 REPAIRING AN INSTALLATION OF SECUREADMIN LITE SERVER
- 3.1.2 UNINSTALLING SECUREADMIN LITE SERVER
- 3.1.3 UPGRADING AN INSTALLATION OF SECUREADMIN LITE SERVER
- 3.2 SECUREADMIN LITE CLIENT
- Figure 3-11 Menu
- Figure 3-12 InstallShield Wizard
- Figure 3-13 Welcome Screen
- Figure 3-14 SecureAdmin Lite Client License Agreement
- Figure 3-15 SecureAdmin Lite Client Choose Destination Location
- Figure 3-16 Fingerprint Placement Feedback Option Selection
- Figure 3-17 InstallShield Wizard Finished
- 3.2.1 MODIFYING AN INSTALLATION OF SECUREADMIN LITE CLIENT
- 3.2.2 REPAIRING AN INSTALLATION OF SECUREADMIN LITE CLIENT
- 3.2.3 UNINSTALLING SECUREADMIN LITE CLIENT
- 3.2.4 UPGRADING AN INSTALLATION OF SECUREADMIN LITE CLIENT
- CHAPTER 4 - INSTALL HARDWARE
- CHAPTER 5 - SYSTEM START-UP PROCEDURES
- CHAPTER 6 - CONFIGURE DEVICE
- CHAPTER 7 - MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
- CHAPTER 8 - TROUBLESHOOTING
- CHAPTER OVERVIEW
- 8.1 INSTALLATION ERROR MESSAGES
- CHAPTER 9 - NOTICES
- GLOSSARY
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Planning the Installation
placed in an area that is accessible only by Administrators and not by users during normal
operation. Some examples of installation options for 4G SecureControl include:
Fastened or securely placed in the ceiling
Wall-mounted
All of the above scenarios are valid given that the location is on the secure side of the
installation.
2.1.5 PLAN DEVICE NETWORK
The 4G Lite devices feature a built-in single-door relay that allows them to control a single
door lock. They can therefore function on their own or as part of a larger access control
system.
System component selection is specific to each installation, but a minimum system would
consist of a 4G Lite device mounted on or near an access point, an electric lock, and cabling.
A more complex system might consist of devices at multiple access points (each with an
electric door lock), a multi-point controller, networking, and a PC to run the access controller
and SecureAdmin Lite Server software.
See the diagram below for an example (non-Ethernet) system diagram.
Figure 2-2 Example RS-485 System Diagram
Installation of locks and access controllers should be completed according to their respective
manufacturers' specifications and in accordance with all local codes. Final connections to the
device are explained in more detail in Chapter 4.
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