Chapter 2 Installation - First Use of System
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body position sensor is triggered and REMEMBER.WAV (“Don’t forget your
badge”) is played after monitoring is complete.
Enter ID (Keyboard Interface): requires that a user ID comprising 1 to 19
characters must be entered via the optional keypad before monitoring proceeds.
Pressing the Enter key completes the entry. The ID is shown in the top left
corner of the display on the READY screen (when the badge scan is used to open
an entry barrier and the monitor is not yet occupied) and during monitoring. It is
added to the Contaminated Results Data Log file and/or the Clean &
Contaminated Results Data Log file if enabled in the Data Log screen. The ID
on the screen is blanked on the screen (and internally cleared) after the occupant
leaves. The voice file ENTERID.WAV (“Please enter your identification”) is
played when the first body position sensor is triggered. When the ID is entered,
the unit goes to Position mode. Since the keyboard needs to be unlocked and
available for the operator to answer questions or fill in a description, in this case,
a low level key filter is enabled to block Ctrl+Esc, Ctrl+Tab, Alt+Esc, Alt+Tab,
and the Windows key. It is also recommended that passwords be assigned (and
enabled). Passwords configuration is located in the F6 – Access Level Settings
screen of the Ctrl+F10 – Factory Setup Menu.
Scan Badge (Input Terminal): This is similar to “Scan Badge (Keyboard
Interface)” except that an optional input terminal is used to indicate user is
allowed to monitor. The voice file SCAN.WAV (“Please scan your badge”) is
played when the first body position sensor is triggered and REMEMBER.WAV
(“Don’t forget your badge”) is played after monitoring is complete.
[Scan Badge (COM1)] or [Scan Badge (COM3)] are serial communications
badges set to 9600,8,N,1.