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DSX Access Systems, Inc. 10731 Rockwall Road Dallas, Texas 75238 / 888-419-8353 / www.dsxinc.com 
12/2010
To allow security personnel to simply press a 
button and receive the Who Is In Report without 
having a PC in the area would only require a 
push button wired to any panel input and a 
printer connected to the LAN. 
Route History Reports Via Email-new 
DSX has implemented the ability to route 
predefined automated history reports to an email 
address or multiple addresses through a SMTP 
Server. History reports can be configured to 
automatically run up to twice a day on any or all 
days of the week. Reports can include any 
information desired such as card holder activity, 
alarms, or supervisory events from any or all 
controllers from any given location. 
These reports are pre-configured and saved and 
will automatically run from the Workstation they 
were created on. The SMTP server name and 
the FROM address are both required and the 
WinDSX database program must be running. 
The files are saved in an RTF format and then 
zipped prior to being emailed. 
Microsoft Access™ & SQL Server™ 
DSX has two different versions of the WinDSX 
software. Our traditional WinDSX software and a 
version called WinDSX SQL. The difference 
between the two is the type of database used to 
store the system information. 
The WinDSX software uses Microsoft Access™ 
files to store data and the WinDSX SQL uses 
Microsoft SQL Server™ to store data. When 
using SQL Server to store the data we have a 
centralized set of database files that reside on 
the SQL Server PC. Each of the WinDSX 
workstations uses TCP/IP to make requests to 
the SQL Server. The SQL Server program 
executes the request and returns the results. 
This is very different than how things happen in 
the Access database. 
When you use the Access version each 
workstation actually “touches” the database. 
With SQL Server only the SQL Server program 
touches the database. This results in a database 
that is much less susceptible to corruption. The 
risk of database corruption is decreased in two 
different ways. First the liability of a network 
error causing corruption is eliminated, as the 
only program that touches the database is SQL 
Server, which is running on the same PC with 
the database. Second the possibilities of 
simultaneous or conflicting writes to the same 
records are eliminated, as the SQL Server 
program will only service one request at a time. 
Additionally SQL Server is designed to handle 
very large database files and a high number of 
users. Increasing resources (speed, RAM) to the 
SQL Server PC without making any hardware 
changes to the Workstations can enhance your 
systems overall performance. SQL Server also 
provides high level of security for the system 
data, as access to the data is restricted by SQL 
Severs built in security procedures. 
Basically SQL Server stands between the world 
and the data. Its job is to protect the data from 
unauthorized access, maintain the health of the 
database, and respond to requests from the 
workstations. The WinDSX SQL software is 
typically used on mid to large size jobs. 
Precision Card Start/Stop Date/Time 
It is now possible to set a Time as well as a Date 
for cards to Start (activate) and Stop (deactivate) 
working. Cards can now be enabled for as little 
as 15 minutes or indefinitely. 
Auto-Incrementing Badge Number 
You can now designate a UDF field as an auto-
incrementing card number. This field will 
become a card serial number typically used for 
badging applications. This UDF (data) field can 
be placed on a badge template so that each 
card printed can have a unique number printed 
on it that is automatically assigned and 
incremented. Each time a card is printed with a 
badge template that contains this UDF field the 
system will prompt the operator to print the card 
as is or to increment the card number. 
DSX-1030PR5 – Processor 
The new DSX-1030PR5 Processor is now 
available for upgrades to existing 1030 Series 
I/O Controllers. This faster new retrofit processor 
provides 512K of RAM and 512K of Flash ROM 
to existing 1032, 1033, and 1034 Controllers. 
The 1030PR5 processor is a direct replacement 
of the existing 1030P processor and can be 










