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S700-IM-0088-1.72
CHAPTER 5 : AC2000 Software Configuration
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5.2 Adding the device to AC2000
To add the address of a device to AC2000, complete the following steps:
1. Log on to the AC2000 Floatbar, click Device Configuration, and click Devices.
2. Select the controller and device group to which the device is being added.
3. Click Add and select Add Device, or, right-click on the device group and select Add
Device.
The Devices application enters Add Mode. You can add a device.
Figure 34 The Devices application in Add mode
4. Use the drop-down Device Number list to select the device number.
5. Into the Device Location field, enter the device location.
Mixed case is available for the description of the device location.
Note: It is advisable that you use a naming convention for the location of each device,
especially if the AC2000 system is partitioned. This minimises the chance of calling two
devices by the same name, for example, Partition 1: Server Room and Partition 2: Server
Room.
6. Select the Device Family drop-down list to choose the device family. For the S700, select
700E (Ethernet).
7. Select the Device Type drop-down list to choose the device type.
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For the S700, the
device type is S700 + Slave.
8. Select the Configuration Mode drop-down list to choose S700E + Slave.
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9. Select one of the following check boxes if the setting is relevant to your device setup:
Maintenance Mode
Restricted Mode
Soft Anti-Passback
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1.If an exit or auxiliary device is added to the master reader, ensure to select the correct type, that is,
an S700 device with an Exit Reader has a Device Type of S700 + Slave. This configures the Master
device with an attached exit reader. Any exit reader added to a master appears as a child node in the
Overview Pane of the master reader with which it is associated.
2.The configuration mode contains default settings, however these can be user defined. for more
information on creating a configuration mode, see the Setup Guide for the AC2000 system.