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TruPortal
Hardware Installation and Software
Agenda
• Hardware Installation • Software Installation • Day-to-Day Use – Basics • Day-to-Day Use – Advanced
Hardware Installation
Learning Objectives
By the end of this topic, you will be able to: • Describe system overview and concepts • Identify hardware components • Explain installation steps • Configure the USB learn In reader • Describe general system limitations
System Overview
…. Up to 32 controllers
Up to 4 DVRs/NVRs Up to 16 Cameras total (4 x 4 on TVR10) (EMEA)
Up to 64 Cameras total (TVR30) (US Only)
….
Dealer remote access
TP-SYS-2D-E
RS-485 WAN
up to 10000 cardholders
Server Up to 5 simultaneous
clients
Software installation
…. No Need for Server = Incorperated in Panel
No Need for Client Installation
Door Controller
2 Door / 4 Readers Onboard
TP-ADD-2D-E Door Controller TP-ADD-2D-E
Main Controller
Maximum 64 Readers or 64 Doors Depending on IN/OUT or RTE Configurations
System Overview
Power Supply & Battery
Power Supply & Battery
RS485 - Snapp
Controller
Door Module
Product Limitations
1 Maximum
64 Maximum
64 Maximum
Clients 5 Maximum
RS485 - Snapp
All reader interfaces are Standard WIEGAND
interfaces
Snapp = RS485 bus communication Between the Controller and door modules
System Overview
RS485 – Snap 1
Controller
DM bus 1 - 1
RS485 - SNAP
RS485 – Snap 2
DM bus 1 - 2
DM bus 2 - 1
DM bus 2 - 2
DM bus 3 - 1
DM bus 3 - 2
DM bus 4 - 1
DM bus 4 - 2
RS485 – Snap 3
RS485 – Snap 4
• Maximum 4 SNAPP-Busses can be used • Total length ‘per SNAPP’ bus = 600 m • Total length of the bus = 4 x 600 m
DM = Door Module
Hardware Components
• Main Controller (Max 1) ▪ Hosts the Web server ▪ Core of the system ▪ On-board 4 readers – 2 doors
• Door Controller (Max 32) ▪ Door Extensions ▪ 4 Readers – 2 Doors ▪ Connected on the SNAPP bus
• Input/Output Expanders ▪ Provides additional inputs/outputs ▪ Connected on the SNAP bus
• USB Learn In Readers ▪ Used for learning in Credentials ▪ USB connection to client PC
TP-ADD-IO-BRD TruPortal Inputs/Output expansion. 16 inputs, 8 Relay outputs. For spare parts or for adding into existing TP-1320-KIT enclosure or into existing TP-1108-KIT enclosure.
TP-RPD-LRN TruPortal Learn-In Reader
TP-SYS-BRD TruPortal Main controller. Board only. For spare parts only. TP-SYS-2D-E TruPortal Main Controller in CE compliant enclosure with 220VAC
transformer. No Readers Included, No Battery
TP-ADD-2D-BRD TruPortal 2-Door, 4-Reader controller. Board only. For mounting in housing TP-ADD-2D-E TruPortal 2-Door, 4-Reader controller installed in LNL-400X-CE220 enclosure
w/ UPS-capable 4A power supply. Lead Acid battery not included. Enclosure has room for one more module.
Hardware Components - Pictures
TP-SYS-2D-E System Controller
In housing
TP-ADD-2D-BRD Dual Door Interface
Module PCB Only
TP-ADD-2D-E Dual Door Interface Module in housing
Main Controller - Overlay TP-SYS-BRD
System Controller
Door Controller - Overlay
TP-ADD-2D-BRD Dual Door Interface Module
System Capacities
Feature Limits TruPortal
System - TP-SYS-2D-E Persons 10000 Credentials 10000 Credentials / Person 5 Access Levels 64 Access Levels / Credential 8 Schedule 64 Time Intervals / Schedule 6 Holiday Groups / Schedule 8 Holiday Groups 8 Holidays / Holiday Group 32 Holidays (total) 255 Areas 64 Reader Groups 64 Operator Roles 32 User-Defined Fields 10 Video Layouts 64 Card Formats 8 Doors/Readers TP-ADD-2D-E Modules(including built-in)
32
Doors (total) 64 Readers (total) 64 Inputs/Outputs TP-ADD-IO-E Modules 8 Inputs (plus main board) 128+4 Outputs (plus main board) 64+2 DVR/Cameras DVRs 4 Cameras / DVR TVR10=4 (EMEA & US)
TVR30=16 (US Only) Cameras (total) 32
Maximum reader configurations
• Maximum 64 doors depending on type • Maximum 64 readers in any configuration
Solution 1:
64 readers / 64 doors / all RTE
Solution 2: 64 readers / 32 doors / All IN/OUT
Solution 3: 64 readers
16 Doors -> IN/OUT = 32 readers 32 Doors -> RTE = 32 readers
Total = 64 readers
Software Installation
Learning Objectives
By the end of this topic, you will be able to: • Use the startup wizard: discover panels and
components
• Explain certificate installation
• Describe programming: ▪ Access components ▪ Video components
• Use the import/export wizard (TBD)
• Perform system diagnostics
• Upgrade by Flash (TBD)
Installation Wizard - Limitations • Windows application only
• For PILOTS & INTERNAL BETA’s ▪ The ISO file can be found on Public drive Brussels
• For EXTERNAL BETA’s and final product • A DVD will be shipped that will run in AutoStart.
• The DVD will contain 2 seperate tools
• The DISCOVERY tool
• The Import/Export tool
Installation Wizard
1. “.NET” will be installed from the DVD if required.
If it exists already : a green ‘installed’ will indicate
2. “.Bonjour” will be installed from the DVD if required.
If it exists already : a green ‘installed’ will indicate
3. All User documents will be on the DVD as well
Installation Wizard 1. Panel discovery
3. Device discovery & configuration
2. Network configuration
• Default User : admin / demo
Installation Wizard - Limitations • For Apple OSX Lion/Leopard solution
▪ Use second IP network card, IP address : 169.254.1.200 ▪ Configure your MAC as fixed IP address: 169.254.1.201 ▪ Configure everything from the browser ▪ Windows simulation for Apple OSX like CrossOver and Parallells - untested
Based on ‘Bonjour Services’ & ‘Zero Configuration’ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero_configuration_networking (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonjour_(software))
▪ Bonjour Services : used by Apple to discover IP devices on network ▪ Zero Configuration: Internet standard for creating IP network without manual intervention
• Does not work over VPN as Bonjour & ZeroConfig are typically blocked
Internet Browsers Version Logo
Windows Internet Explorer Version 7
Windows Internet Explorer Version8
Chrome Version 8
Safari Version 5
FireFox Version 3.6
Supported Clients and Video Compatibility
TruVision Equipment Device Description Maximum Number of Devices
TVR10 (EMEA & US) 4 (for a total of 16 Camera’s)
TVR30 (US Only) 2 (for a total of 32 Camera’s)
Supported Video Devices
Supported Internet Browsers on following OS
• Important: For video viewing inside the browser, Internet Explorer is required.
• The ActiveX will be downloaded automatically and installed
• A restart of your IE explorer is required.
HTTPS versus HTTP Login Typical Error for HTTPS
connection when no Certificate exists
The panel is by default in
HTTPS and is trusted so you can continue
1. System Adminstration
2. Network Configuration
3. Create your own certificate that can be installed on Client machines automatically
Certificate installation 1. Generate
your own certificate
2a. Request CSR (Copy Clipboard) Or
2b. Install Self Signed Certificate
3. Reboot the panel and login again and the certificate can be installed
System Diagnostics
USB Readers – Old Model (CASI) • USB reader – from company RFID
▪ Manufacturer’s website : http://www.rfideas.com/ ▪ Requires driver installation from this site: http://www.rfideas.com/Software/ ▪ Start application – configuration only required once. Or when changing
card technology
▪ Application screen • File > Open > Select the right file and click ‘OK’
▪ For T100 : 125 Khz – CASI.HWG ▪ For T200 : GE Mifare_10.HWG
▪ Click Write to pcProx or AIR ID to store configuration in USB reader. All settings will be configured to the corresponding credential types
▪ Screen available for testing input when badging ▪ Watch : EuroKeypad for European Keyboards !
USB Readers – New Model (TruPortal)
• USB reader – from company RFID – TP-RDR-LRN ▪ Manufacturer’s website : http://www.rfideas.com/ ▪ Requires driver installation from this site: http://www.rfideas.com/Software/ ▪ Start application – configuration only required once. Or when changing
card technology
▪ 1. Application screen
• The device has > 50 pre-configured card format • And has 2 slots: select one card format in EACH slot
• And give prioirty
▪ Click Write to pcProx or AIR ID to store configuration in USB reader. All settings will be configured to the corresponding credential types
▪ Screen available for testing input when badging ▪ Watch : EuroKeypad for European Keyboards !
USB Readers – New Model (TruPortal) ▪ Click Write to pcProx or AIR ID to store
configuration in USB reader.
▪ Screen available for testing input when badging ▪ This allows you to verify that the cardnumber is
being read correctly, and should be the same as when Credential read within TruPortal UI
▪ Watch : EuroKeypad for European Keyboards !
Day-to-Day Use - Basics
Learning Objective
By the end of this topic, you will be able to: • Perform normal day to day operation using wizards
• Use context sensitive help
• Look up cards and events
• Access control components and relationships
• Assign credentials to cardholders using learn reader
Key Features – User Wizards
1. Introduction
3. Prompt to save
2. Instructions and highlighted fields
4. Nested user wizards
Key Features – Context-Sensitive Help
Click the ‘?’ on the right side to access context sensitive help.
Key Features – Looking up Cards & Events
1. Click Event to call-up event
2. Select Search
3. Enter search criteria
4. Events are
filtered
Access Control Structure - Layout
1 Person – Max 5 Credentials
1 RD Grp Max 16 Readers
Reader
Combination
1 Credential – Max 8 Access Levels
Access Level is Combo 1. Reader Groups + Schedule
AND 2. Reader + Schedule
Reader
Credentials is everything that can be used to identify a person: examples are Keyfobs, Tags, Hangers, etc
Access Control Structure - Screens
1 Person – Max 5 Credentials Person
1 Credential – Max 8 Access Levels
Credential
Access Level
Schedule
Access Level
Reader Group
Schedule
Combination
Assigning Credentials & Access Levels
1. Call up ‘Person’
2. Add Credential
3. Use USB reader & swipe card -> number is filed out
4. Assigned the correct access level
Day-to-Day Use - Advanced
Learning Objectives
By the end of this topic, you will be able to: • Describe advanced key features
• Explain anti pass-back and use of areas
• Define operator responsibilities
• Define video integration and features
• Describe report generation and exporting events
Advanced Features
Reports – User Filters
User Diagnostics
Reports – HTML Output
I/O Monitor & Control
Anti Passback Areas – Overview Example of a complete solution .. with Anti Passback
Part 1
Area 1
Area 3Area 2
D1
D4D3D2
R1b
R1a
Outside
R2b
R2a R3a R4a R5a
Car ParkArea 4
D5
Area 1
R3b
R6a
R6b
D6D6
Part 2
Outside
Anti Passback Areas – Simple 1. Configuration of the Doors 2. Define Area: ‘Car Park’ & Anti Passback Reset
3. Define ‘From’ and ‘To Area’ per reader and this for both IN & OUT
4. Anti Passback Type (Soft or Hard)
Anti Passback Areas – Area 1 & 2 1. Configuration of the Doors 2. Define Area: ‘Car Park’ & Anti Passback Reset
Area 1
Area 3Area 2
D1
D4D3D2
R1b
R1a
Outside
R2b
R2a R3a R4a R5a
Car ParkArea 4
D5
Area 1
R3b
R6a
R6b
D6D6
Anti Passback Areas – Area 1 & 2 3. Define ‘From’ and ‘To Area’
for Area 1 and APB Type
4. Define ‘From’ and ‘To Area’ for Area 2 and APB Type
Setting up Video – TVR10 or TVR30 1. Video devices are
NOT auto discovered , and need to be added manually
2. TVR10 or TVR30 can be added.
3. DVR Configuration like User & Password are added.
4. On the camera level select the camera input on the DVR as well as the pre-event time in seconds
Setting up Video – Camera’s to Door
1. Select the reader and in the option menu the ‘Linked Camera’ can be found.
2. Select the corresponding camera.
Setting up Video – Monitoring Layout
1. Create or select the corresponding video layout
2. Select the video-layout configuration: e.g. 1x1, 3x3
2. Select the corresponding camera
Viewing Video from the UI
1. Pre-Configured video layouts can be selected
2. Multiple video camera’s can be showed, live or recorded
3. For PTZ, controls are active from within the UI
Defining Operator Responsibilities
1. Five pre-defined operator levels
2. Modify existing Dealer/Guard or Operator
3. Create your own Operator level based on selection (Modification > None > View Only)
Reports – Standard & Exporting 1. Five Standard Reports avaialble
2. Configuration parameters for the report, including filtering & sorting
3a. View – on screen view in Internet Explorer HTML style, also printing
3b. Export – Export to Excel CSV files for further evaluation / formatting
Thank you for your participation
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Backup
• Backup – INTERNAL technical info
Internal: Which parts are flashed ?
• Which parts are flashed / downloadable • (received Chris N November 2011)
# Hardware component Software Component Downloadable in OnGuard Downloadable in TruPortal 1 TruPortal System Controller –
“SOM” board. I.e. the small daughterboard that runs Linux, the SP14 “core” and TruPortal
SP14 Core. I.e. the access control “engine”
Yes Yes (part of TruPortal firmware upgrade file)
2 TruPortal System Controller – “SOM” board.
TruPortal application software and associated files
N/A Yes
3 TruPortal System Controller – I/O board. I.e. the larger “motherboard” that has all the connectors on it. This is the reader interface that is part of the system controller
I/O board firmware Yes No. Not in v1.0
4 TruPortal 2-Door Add-on. AKA Guardall “ADP”. AKA NGP-1320
Door controller firmware
No. Technically not possible. Requires chip replacement
No. Technically not possible. Requires chip replacement
5 TruPortal I/O Add-on. AKA Guardall “Enhanced I/O”. AKA NGP-1100+NGP-1208
NGP-1100 firmware No. Technically not possible. But can theoretically programmed “in-circuit” in the field by connecting a special programming adaptor. I.e. does not require chip replacement.
No. Technically not possible. But can theoretically programmed “in-circuit” in the field by connecting a special programming adaptor. I.e. does not require chip replacement.
Internal: Which ports are being used
• Which parts are ports are being used • (received Jorge Jan 2011)
Device Port Purpose
TruPortal Panel TCP/22 Secure Shell for servicing
TruPortal Panel TCP/80 Browser application & Utilities
TruPortal Panel TCP/443 Browser application & Utilities
TruPortal Panel TCP/3001 Low-level firmware updates
TruPortal Panel UDP/5353 Installation Wizard panel discovery
TruVision TVR30 TCP/80 Default port for video stream
TruVision TVR10 TCP/8000 Default port for video stream