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Brand | Nice |
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Model | MG3000 |
Category | Controller |
Language | English |
Details display, connections, keyboard, speakers, panic alarm, wake up doorman, baud rates, scanners, user groups, firmware, Contact ID, and DTMF detector.
Covers power requirements, operational modes, connection types (USB, RS232, TCP/IP, CAN), and compatible devices like remote controls and tags.
Identifies all connectors on the PCI board, including power, serial, CAN, Ethernet, USB, and biometric interfaces.
Instructions for installing amplified speakers and using a pen drive for backup/restore/updates.
Connects to PC for software-based maintenance and configuration, recommending cable length up to 15 meters.
Displays identification information like user, event type, and labels for 15 seconds.
Guides adding users by selecting device type and following screen steps.
Captures remote control serial by pressing specific buttons simultaneously to enter user data.
Defines labels for display during operation, allowing choices for parameters fitting the installation site.
Selects key index to load functions related to receiver type, address, and output for activation.
Enables timing of MG3000 keys for release after triggering a device, from 1 to 99 seconds.
Occupies parking space upon entry even without sensor passage, facilitating access.
Applies "Without Validation" settings and defines "Free Exit", not considering last access for exit validation.
Filters event information sent via RS232/TCP/IP, allowing selection of events like "SEND ALL EVENTS".
Automatically obtains IP addresses, gateway, subnet mask, and DNS parameters if a DHCP server is active.
Selects one of 64 available routes, enters a name, and selects outputs of 8 receivers for access granting.
Displays MG3000 firmware version, number of triggering devices, and events in memory.
Displays and allows changing IP addresses, Host, DHCP, gateway, subnet mask, and DNS server settings.
Configures basic communication path using TCP port in "Server Mode" for awaiting TCP client connections.
Configures advanced communication path, with TCP port operating in "Server Mode" or "Client Mode".