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NexSentry Manager 3.11
Sales Training for
Honeywell Sales Professionals
Be sure to use the PowerPoint Notes
format for additional instructional info.
WCR 12/2002
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What is NexSentry Manager?
• An access control and
alarm management
system
– powerful and flexible
– makes complex tasks
easy
• NexWatch quality
• Microsoft Windows
NT / 2000 power
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Modular Components for
Easy Configuration
NSM Client/Server
HUB
Report
Ethernet
Dial-UP
Hardwired
Log
NSM Client
NSM Client
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Interactive maps
• Visual status of any
location in a system
• Accepts standard graphic
formats
– Bit Map
– Auto Cad output to
.bmp
.jpg
.gif
• Control through the map
– Unlock/Lock Doors
– Operate Cameras
– Control Equipment
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NSM Is Compatible With:
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818SC (and upgraded 818SX)
4100 Family (4102, 4104, 4108)
Star I Controllers
Star II (CHIP Protocol)
and
• Analog Prox, Digital Prox, Magnetic Stripe
and Wiegand protocol Readers
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NSM Can Support Up To
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32 Access Control Units (ACU)
256 Readers of any combination
256 Keypads (Alone or with Readers)
1024 Input Points (DS, REX, General)
4 Windows NT / 2000 Clients
and
• DataCard Photo ID Integration
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Easy Installation - 3 Questions
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TCP/IP - Yes or No (for Remote Clients)
Display PINs - Yes or No (Keypad Only)
Enter CD-Key (Printed on CD Box)
No complex SQL or other Database
Set-up or manipulation
• Familiar Windows Install Interface
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Cardholder Configuration
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Cardholder Name and Address
Card / PIN Data
Access Privilege Information
Company Demographic Information
Personal Information Text Fields
Captured Photo ID
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Cardholder ID # and Full Name
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Card Type, Card Number (9 digit) and PIN
PIN (Personnel Identification Number) is needed for
applications with Reader and Keypad only.
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Configuring Cardholder Data Lookup Fields
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These fields are usually used for data that defines a Cardholder within
the workplace. Items like Company, Department, Location, Job
Description, Trade Class, etc. are common.
Beer Choice is not.
These fields CAN be used for report filtering and generation purposes.
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Photo ID from DataCard Integration
(Hopefully, none of your personnel resemble this guy!)
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Intuitive Operator Permissions
• Select Available System Functions
• View DB Windows only
or
• View and Edit DB Windows
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Simplified Database Entry
• Logical Data Field Descriptions
• Convenient Data Entry Shortcuts
• Links Between Related Tables
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Custom Window Configuration
• Select Data Columns to Display
• Customize Column Order and Size
• Save Settings as a Repeatable Style Every
Time You Log On
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Clear, Convenient Monitoring
• Customized Monitoring Window Format
• Click on Alarm Logs to Open Alarm
Servicing Window
• Scroll Monitor Window and Lock in
Place
• User Definable Monitor Window
Capacity
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Monitor Window with Customized Column Configuration
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Logical Alarm Servicing
• Separate Alarm Servicing Window Accessible
from Menu or Task Bar
• User Defined Alarm Handling Instructions
• User Defined Alarm Responses for Common
Alarm Events.
• Custom Alarm Responses in addition to canned
• Separate Alarm Servicing and/or Clearing
Permissions
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Alarm Acknowledgment Dialog with Custom Instruction, Description
field for canned response and Notes box for unique Operator comments.
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Powerful Report Queries
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Stored, Executable Queries
Public or Personal Saved Queries
Manually Executed Queries
Automatic Queries Daily or Weekly at
User-specified Time
• Simple One-step Queries for Simple
Reports
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Repeat the
selection process
for the third set of
conditions.
Use the And
Clause, then click
Add Conditions
to Query.
When the query is
complete:
Click Execute to
run the completed
report one time
or
Click Save to keep
the query for
future repeated use
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Monitor Operator Actions
• Overrides (Unlock, Shunt) Shown as Part
of Transaction Log
• Database Changes Shown in Separate
Operators’ Audit Log
• Audit Log can be Archived and
Recovered
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Operator Database Additions, Changes and Deletions
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Easy Database Backup
Make Backup by clicking Copy on current DB, then
Paste into a Backup Folder with a Specific File Date
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Brought to You By:
• Doug LaVenture - Regional Sales Manager
510/360-7944 [email protected]
• Bill Richardson - Chief Explainer
510/360-7840 [email protected]
• Jim Thompson - Man Behind the Curtain
720/851-8682 [email protected]
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