User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Note for Users Upgrading GV-ASManager
- Firmware and Software Compatibility
- Naming and Definition
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Installation
- Chapter 3 The Main Screen of GV-ASManager
- Chapter 4 Settings
- Chapter 5 Video Integration
- Chapter 6 Anti-Passback
- Chapter 7 Patrol Tour
- Chapter 8 Other Functions
- 8.1 Setting Up System User
- 8.2 Setting Up Alert Notification
- 8.3 Startup, Backup and Export Setup
- 8.4 Setting Up GV-GF Fingerprint Readers
- 8.5 Scanning Driver’s Licenses and Business Card
- 8.6 Setting Hot Keys to Quickly Control Doors
- 8.7 Using Remote Lock Down App
- 8.8 Defining New Card Formats
- 8.9 Monitoring Emergency Exits with Input Sensors
- 8.10 Designing and Printing Access Card Template
- Chapter 9 GV-ASRemote
- Chapter 10 GV-ASWeb
- 10.1 Connecting to GV-ASManager
- 10.2 Accessing Live Video
- 10.3 Monitoring GV-ASManager
- 10.4 Accessing Logs
- 10.5 Adding and Deleting Controllers / LPR
- 10.6 Adding and Deleting Cards and Users
- 10.7 Searching, Adding and Deleting IP Cameras
- 10.8 Setting Schedule
- 10.9 Setting Access Groups
- 10.10 Setting Door Groups
- 10.11 Configuring Areas for Anti-Passback
- 10.12 Creating Maps
- 10.13 Setting Export Schedule for Lists and Logs
- 10.14 Setting Up Other Functions
- 10.15 Creating Accounts to Manage GV-ASWeb
- 10.16 Accessing GV-ASWeb using Mobile Devices
- Chapter 11 GV-TAWeb for Workforce Schedule and Payroll
- Chapter 12 GV-VMWeb for Visitor Management
- Chapter 13 License Plate Recognition
- Chapter 14 GV-Access Mobile Applications
- Chapter 15 GV-ASNotify
- Chapter 16 Database Settings
- Chapter 17 Net Module Utility
- Chapter 18 Troubleshooting
- Appendix
Database Settings
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16.2 Creating a Database
You can select either Microsoft Office Access or Microsoft SQL Server as the database of
GV-ASManager.
1. Click the ASManager Database Setting button on the Database Tools dialog box (Figure
16-1).
2. Click the Setup MDB/MSSQL Database for ASManager button. This dialog box
appears.
Figure 16-2
3. To use Access as the database, select Microsoft Office Access Database and click OK.
The database is created in the local computer.
4. To use SQL Server as the database, select Microsoft SQL Server.
a. Under SQL Database Setting, type IP address or domain name of the SQL server in
the Data Source field, and select its authentication way.
b. Under Database, name the databases for Configuration files and Log files that will
be created on the SQL server separately.
c. Click Test Connection to test the connection to the SQL server.
d. Click OK. The databases are created in the SQL server.