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Introduction Introduction
INSTALLATION OUTLINE OF THE LEVEL 5 TOOL CONTROL SYSTEM - ATC
1. Prior to ATC Tool Box installation the site inspection must be veried to ensure the facility is conducive to proper Box
operation. The Following Inspection points must be veried:
a. The facility must be reasonably free from moisture and condensation.
b. Location must be indoors out of the rain.
c. Adequate power must be available where the box is to be utilized. A UPS option is available.
d. A single PC or laptop must be dedicated for the administration software.
d. A local area network (wired or wireless) must be available for Administration PC to box communication.
e. A “Secure-card” reader must be used to assign users.
f. An adequate number of RFID cards must be available for administrator and users. One “Master Admin Badge” is
included with each box for administration setup. Subsequent cards are purchased as required for the number of em-
ployees requiring box access.
2. Remove Tool Control Box Assembly from shipping pallet or container. Use care and caution as the assembly is fully
loaded and heavy. The use of a lift truck is recommended. Place unit where to be installed.
NOTE: ATC Level 5 Boxes require 100-240VAC, 4-2 Amp service, 60-50 Hz.. A standard wall outlet is all that is generally
required. However it is recommended the unit be placed on a dedicated circuit to eliminate any line noise.
3. Inspect each drawer for damage or misplaced tools as shipped from factory. A manual key, provided, can be used to
open the drawers until which time the unit is setup for users.
4. Power up the box and allow unit to boot up, this may take several moments.
5. Box Setup
6. Connect Network at box location
7. Load Administration Software and Setup
8. Add users and permissions and card programming.
a. Connect to ATC Box
b. Import user photos
I. Store to: local drive “c:\Snap-on\ATC\EmployeePhotos”
c. Program cards
d. Edit cards and user permissions
9. Train on administration software features and reports.
10. Explain how to secure a backup of the system conguration and other les.
11. Synchronize the box and Administrators PC.
12. Train on ACT Box screen navigation and features.
a. Box do’s and don’t’s
b. Box indicators:
• Border surrounding the screen: green OK, ashing green - Tools checked out, red with a verbal “attention”
meaning drawer is open or serious error that requires attention. Generally if this happens the unit cannot be
logged out until the error is corrected.
• Drawer indicators: Clear drawers are OK and tools accounted for, yellow tools checked out, red a drawer is
open, candy cane strip incomplete or error in drawer scan.
13. Perform drawer calibration.
14. Box maintenance procedures