Samsung SSA-M1000 User manual

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User manual
SAMS-Basic
user manual
SSA-M1000
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INTRODUCTION ON SAMS BASIC
8
8 Understanding SAMS Basic
9 SAMS Basic Confi gurations
10 Features
12 System Requirements
12 Installation Procedures
13 Directory structure of the installation CD
13 Installation of MICROSOFT SQL SERVER
2005 EXPRESS EDITION
INSTALLATION
13
22 Installation of MICROSOFT SQL SERVER
MANAGEMENT STUDIO EXPRESS
25 Confi guring MICROSOFT SQL SERVER
2005 EXPRESS EDITION
26 Installing SAMS BASIC DATABASE
29 Installing SAMS Basic
34 Installing SAMS COMMUNICATION
SERVER BASIC
37 Installing Key-lock (USB dongle)
39 Installing SSA-X500 Fingerprint Scanner
Driver
CONFIGURATIONS
42
42 Confi guring SAMS Basic Database
Connection
43 Confi guring SAMS COMMUNICATION
SERVER BASIC Database Connection
LOGGING IN & INITIAL SETUP
46
46 Logging In SAMS Basic
46 Language Setup
47 Building-Floor Setting
48 Site Setting
49 Loop Setting (Serial Communication)
51 Loop Setting (Network Communication)
53 Device Setting
54 Door Setting
55 Company Setting
56 Department Setting
56 Company-Department Setting
57 Access Group Setting
58 Card Holder Management
SCREEN COMPOSITION
60
60 Icons and Descriptions
61 Main Screen
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CONTENTS
SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
62
62 Device Setting Wizard
66 Building-Floor Setting [Add]
66 Building-Floor Setting [Edit]
67 Building-Floor Setting [Delete]
68 Building-Floor Setting [Search]
69 Site Setting [Add]
70 Site Setting [Edit]
70 Site Setting [Delete]
71 Site Setting [Search]
72 Loop Setting [Add – Serial Communication]
74 Loop Setting [Add – Network
Communication]
76 Loop Setting [Edit]
76 Loop Setting [Delete]
77 Loop Setting [Search]
78 Device Setting [Add]
83 Device Setting [Edit]
84 Device Setting [Delete]
84 Device Setting [Search]
85 Door Setting [Add]
87 Door Setting [Edit]
88 Door Setting [Search]
89 Reader Point Setting [Edit]
90 Reader Point Setting [Search]
91 Input Point Setting [Edit]
92 Input Point Setting [Search]
93 Output Point Setting [Edit]
95 Output Point Setting [Search]
96 User Accounts Setting [Add]
97 User Accounts Setting [Edit]
97 User Accounts Setting [Delete]
98 User Accounts Setting [Search]
99 User Accounts Group Setting [Add]
100 User Accounts Group Setting [Edit]
100 User Accounts Group Setting [Delete]
101 User Accounts Group Setting [Search]
102 User Accounts Role Setting [Add]
DEVICE MANAGEMENT
103
103 Initialize Device
104 Device Time Setting
105 Batch Transmit by Device
106 Card Holder Batch Transmit by Device
108 Fetching Device Information
108 Master Card Management [Add]
111 Master Card Management [Edit]
112 Master Card Management [Delete]
113 Master Card Management [Search]
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ACCESS CONTROL
138
138 Holiday Setting [Add]
139 Holiday Setting [Edit]
139 Holiday Setting [Delete]
140 Holiday Setting [Search]
141 Time Interval Setting [Add]
141 Time Interval Setting [Edit]
142 Time Interval Setting [Delete]
143 Time Interval Setting [Search]
144 Time Schedule [Add]
145 Time Schedule Setting [Edit]
145 Time Schedule Setting [Delete]
146 Time Schedule Setting [Search]
147 Access Group Setting [Add]
148 Access Type Setting [Edit]
149 Access Group Setting [Delete]
150 Access Group Setting [Search]
151 Card Holder Management [Add]
156 Card Holder Setting [Edit]
157 Card Holder Setting [Delete]
158 Card Holder Setting [Search]
OPERATION MANAGEMENT
114
114 Company Setting [Add]
115 Company Setting [Edit]
115 Company Setting [Delete]
116 Company Setting [Search]
117 Department Setting [Add]
117 Department Setting [Edit]
118 Department Setting [Delete]
118 Department Setting [Search]
119 Job Title Setting [Add]
120 Title Setting [Edit]
120 Title Setting [Delete]
121 Title Setting [Search]
122 Position Setting [Add]
122 Position Setting [Edit]
123 Position Setting [Delete]
123 Position Setting [Search]
124 Company-Department Setting
125 Company-Title Setting
126 Company-Position Setting
127 Access Type Setting [Add]
127 Access Type Setting [Edit]
128 Access Type Setting [Delete]
128 Access Type Setting [Search]
129 Fire Group Setting [Add]
131 Fire Group Setting [Edit]
131 Fire Group Setting [Delete]
132 Fire Group Setting [Search]
133 Graphic Map Setting [Add]
135 Graph Map Setting [Edit]
136 Graph Map Setting [Delete]
137 Graph Map Setting [Search]
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CONTENTS
TIME/ATTENDANCE
159
159 Time Attendance Closing Time [Save]
159 Work Code Setting [Save]
160 Overtime Setting [Add]
162 Overtime Setting [Edit]
162 Overtime Setting [Delete]
163 Overtime Setting [Search]
163 Work Time Setting [Add]
164 Work Time Setting [Edit]
164 Work Time Setting [Delete]
165 Work Time Setting [Search]
165 Work Schedule Setting [Add]
166 Work Schedule Setting [Edit]
167 Work Schedule Setting [Delete]
167 Work Schedule Setting [Search]
168 Closing Rule Setting [Add]
169 Closing Rule Setting [Edit]
169 Closing Rule Setting [Delete]
170 Closing Rule Setting [Search]
170 Holiday Setting(Time/Attendance) [Add]
171 Holiday Setting(Time/Attendance) [Edit]
172 Holiday Setting(Time/Attendance) [Delete]
172 Holiday Setting(Time/Attendance) [Search]
173 Reader Setting(Time/Attendance) [Add]
174 Reader Setting(Time/Attendance) [Edit]
174 Daily Closing
175 Monthly Closing
176 Correct Closing Data
177 Closing Report
MONITORING
178
178 Output Monitoring
180 Integrated Monitoring
TOOL
181
181 Language Converter [Save]
182 Language Setting [Save]
182 E-mail/SMS Server Setting [Save]
184 Notice Receiver Setting [Add]
185 Notice Receiver Setting [Edit]
186 Notice Receiver Setting [Delete]
186 Database Backup and Restore
188 Database Backup and Restore (Auto
Management for Event Data)
189 Data Import/Export
191 Option
195 Icon Setting [Save]
196 Icon Setting [Delete]
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TROUBLESHOOTING
213
213 Troubleshooting
REPORT
197
197 Device Setting Report
198 Holiday Setting Report
199 Time Schedule Report
201 Access Group Setting Report
202 Card holder Report
203 Accessible Person List by Door
204 Accessible Door Report by Person
205 Access Event Report
207 Alarm Report
208 Auditing Log Report
210 E-mail/SMS Notice Report
211 Login/Out Report
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BEFORE READING THIS MANUAL
Please check below items for understanding and proper use of SAMS Basic.
Purpose
This manual provides required information on using SAMS Basic application program. It explains installation and
confi guration of SAMS Communication Server Basic and Microsoft SQL Server 2005, which are required for
SAMS Basic.
Target Audience
This manual is designed for administrators manages the SAMS Basic with its installation, confi guration and
maintenance. The SAMS Basic administrator requires intermediate or higher knowledge and experience on
Windows operating systems and its use. Also, Basic or intermediate knowledge on Microsoft SQL Server 2005
and network systems is required.
Gloassary
Term Descriptions
SAMS Basic
Means SAMSUNG Access Management System Basic, which is the management
application program for access control.
SAMS Communication
Server Basic.
Means SAMSUNG Access Management System Communication Server Basic, which is
the dedicated communication server for communicating with ACU (Access Control Unit).
ACU
Acronym of Access Control Unit, which means a hardware for the access control
system.
Device
Means all hardware units for the access control system. For example, access
controller, biometrics readers etc.
Biometrics Device &
Reader
Access control systems using biometrics information such as fi ngerprint, face
recognition, palmprint, and vein recognition.
Reader
Card recognition device for the access control system. It reads card and sends the
information to the access controller to defi ne the door actions.
Input
Signals accepted by the access controller from access control devices. Such input
can be signals from Exit button, door contact and motion detection sensor.
Output
Signals generated by the access controller and sent to access control devices. Such
output can be connected to door locks, sirens, and buzzers.
Door Lock
Electric door locking system which locks or unlocks a door according to the access
controller’s output signal.
Exit Button
A button to unlock and open a door, which is usually installed inside of a door. When
it is pressed, the door connected to the button is unlocked. Can be connected to the
input port of an access controller.
Door Contact
A device to check if a door is open or closed, usually installed with door lock devices.
Can be connected to the input port of an access controller.
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introduction on SAMS basic
SAMS Basic application program performs data communication to the controller (via serial or TCP/IP) and various
functions based on received data. By integrating devices and application program, it provides higher security
through access controlling where it is required, and also provides additional features with various applications.
UNDERSTANDING SAMS BASIC
SAMS Basic supports various devices such as access controllers, fi ngerprint readers, 125KHz/13.56MHz readers and
provides management on such devices as well as integrated monitoring and controlling.
Commands communication of SAMS Basic from/to devices are transferred to the SAMS Basic Communication
Server.
SAMS Basic Communication Server communicates with the controller and processes the command from
SAMS Basic.
SAMS Basic Communication Server receives the command result from the controller.
SAMS Basic Communication Server returns the received data to the SAMS Basic, which will be displayed.
SAMS Basic Communication Server loads communication and controller confi guration information from the
Microsoft SQL Server.
SAMS Basic Communication Server periodically polls for data request to the connected controller.
Receives status events, access status (normal, alarm) events and input events from the controller.
Received information is recorded in the database and transferred to the SAMS Basic for monitoring display.
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Operating System
& Database
Input/output commands
(Sends ID, time schedule,
etc.)
Communication
Server
Controller
(Hardware)
Transfers commands
from SAMS Basic to
the controller
Returns the transfer result
Receives transfer
result and display
process
Data input/out-
put through user
interface
Normal/Alarm/Input event
database insertion & data transfer
to SAMS Basic
Receives I/O and event data
Requests data in
polling method
Loads communication
properties
Loads controller/setup
properties
SAMS Basic
Database Server
(Microsoft SQL Server 2005)
SAMS Basic Communication Server
SSA-P102 / SSA-P102 series
SSA-S3010/S2100 / SSA-R2010 Series
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SAMS BASIC CONFIGURATIONS
Below is a sample confi guration of SAMS solution which suits to a single building or organization. In this example,
SAMS Basic, SAMS Communication Server Basic and Microsoft SQL 2005 Server are installed on dedicated
machines separately. It is also possible to install and operate all programs on a single computer.
When connecting devices to SAMS Communication Server Basic via serial communication, connecting different
product models to a single serial loop is not supported.
For example, you cannot install SSA-P102, SSA-P400, SSA-S3010 and other products in the same serial loop. To
connect both SSA-P102 and SSA-P400 in serial communication, two separate serial loops are required for each
SSA-P102 and SSA-P400.
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FEATURES
SAMS Basic application program performs data communication to the controller (via serial or TCP/IP) and various
functions based on received data. By integrating devices and application program, it provides higher security
through access controlling where it is required, and also provides additional features with various applications.
SAMS Basic consists of 3 program modules. They are access control management console SAMS Basic, dedicated
communication module SAMS Basic Communication Server and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 as the database storage.
SAMS Basic supports the latest UI (User Interface). It also provides plentiful tooltips which enables easier and comfortable
adaptation of the software. Device Setting Wizard and quick view of properties enable users with easier and faster
installation and confi guration of the products.
SAMS Basic provides various functions for access control. It provides door monitoring, access event monitoring and log of
program manipulation history for later reference for possible fabrication. Additionally, it provides simple attendance
monitoring (for regular offi ce works) which enables users with attendance management based on access information.
Multi-site Control and Communication Server
Supports controlling multiple sites. When communication servers are installed on each site, you can connect to
multiple sites simultaneously or a single site at a time. You can distribute the load to multiple communication servers
installed in one site if there are lots of controllers, for better performance.
Multilingual Support
Supports multilingual interface based on unicode. You can set to 10 languages other than pre-installed
Korean and English. By using built-in interface converter of SAMS Basic, you can select and convert to the
desired language.
Multi-ID Management
Access control accepts various information of users. Photograph and vehicle information can be added for a
user. It supports managing multiple IDs for one user.
Graphic Map
You can set the graphic fl oor plan for corresponding building’s fl oor based on the area and fl oor information.
You can add and position doors, readers, I/O points at your preference. Depending confi gured options, the
graphic map appears on events to visually notify the administrator with current event generations. By placing
various fi gures and images on a map, you can setup an intuitive visual monitoring screen.
Event Notifi cation & Acknowledgement
Administrator who is responsible for managing alerts can confi rm and acknowledge events.
Alarm events are released with alarm indication only when an administrator acknowledges, and can be viewed
in reports.
Font Coloring for Events
According to event types, administrator can set different colors to events according to their types. Event
coloring enables better recognition and distinguishing events while monitoring.
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Various Reports
Various report options are provided to suit administrator’s preference. Monitoring upon event types, coloring,
sound effect as well as font type and event icon can be changed.
Data Exporting & Conversion
It supports data exporting and data conversion. Exporting to a text fi le (.txt) is available. By exporting data, it can be
utilized for other applications such as attendance monitoring, salary management, ERP etc. Conversion of reports
to PDF, TIF image and text fi le is available. This function can be used for sending reports through internet and
emails.
Device Setting Wizard
Setup wizard is provided for easier confi guration on devices. The device setting wizard provides simplifi ed setup
steps for automatic setup, and its automatic search for controllers enables faster and easier setup.
Comprehensive Tooltips
Plentiful and comprehensive tooltips with detailed information are provided for each input items of interfaces, users
can easily understand its usage.
Integrated Monitoring
The integrated monitoring screen can be re-organized by splitting and merging at user’s preference. Its screen
composition can be customized to user’s optimal convenience, including the information columns of event and
alarm list items. Monitoring screen can be splitted for use with multiple monitors, and can be integrated with access
view, alarm view and graphic map in one screen.
Powerful History Management
Supports logging for program logging in/out, operation history including add, edit, delete actions, data transfers to
devices and transfer results, which enables trouble tracing with reports.
Distributed Processing
In this example, SAMS Basic, SAMS Communication Server Basic and Microsoft SQL 2005 Server can be installed
on dedicated computers (or servers) separately. By doing this, dedicated servers work for its own function and
provide more powerful and reliable operations.
Supports Massive Database
Employs Microsoft SQL Server 2005 for more reliable database support.
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
The information below is the suggested minimum requirements of hardware and operating system for SAMS Basic.
Hardware /
Operating System
Requirements
CPU
Intel Core2Duo 2.4GHz or faster
OS
Windows XP
Windows Vista
Windows 2003 Server
It is recommended to keep the
operating system updated and install
the latest service packs.
DRAM
2GB main memory or more
HDD
50GB free disk space or more
VGA
1024 x 768 at 32bit color
Network
10/100 Ethernet NIC
CD ROM
CD-ROM drive of x8 or faster
Software
Requirements
Microsoft Windows Installer 3.1 or later
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 Service Pack 1
MDAC (Microsoft Data Access Components) 2.8
Service Pack 1
Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 or later, Microsoft
XML 6.0 or later
Database
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition or
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Standard/Enterprise
It is recommended to keep the database
management system updated and
install the latest service packs.
INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
Please follow the steps below to install the SAMS Basic.
Installation Procedures Descriptions
1
Install the database server.
Install the database management system of your choice with the license, such as Microsoft SQL Server 2005
Express Edition. If there is database management system already installed, you can utilize the installed system
– you don’t need to reinstall it.
2
Restart the computer.
Once the database installation is completed, restart the computer.
3
Install the SAMS Basic database
les.
Install the SAMS Basic database fi les that are used by the SAMS Basic application.
4
Install the SAMS Basic
application software.
Install the SAMS Basic application software.
5
Install the SAMS Communication
Server Basic.
Install the SAMS Communication Server Basic. This application program communicates with the controller.
6
Install the key-lock driver.
In case of demo version installation, you don’t need to install the key-lock device driver. For demo installation,
user registration for the access control is limited to 10 persons. Key-lock driver must be installed for regular
installations.
7
Install the SSA-X500 driver.
Installation is not required in case of you don’t use the fi ngerprint scanner. This enables with fi ngerprint
recognition, fi ngerprint data storing and transfer to the SAMS Basic application program by using the fi ngerprint
scanner.
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INSTALLATION
installation
DIRECTORY STRUCTURE OF THE INSTALLATION CD
INSTALLATION OF MICROSOFT SQL SERVER 2005 EXPRESS EDITION
The version of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition provided by default is SP3. For the Windows XP
environment, the OS should have been upgraded with SP3. If you install Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition
SP3 on Windows XP SP2, this can cause system malfunction or blue screen from abnormal operation.
During the installation of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition SP3, you are prompted to install MSXM6 if it
has not been installed. Installing MSXML6 on Windows XP SP3 will cause an error during the installation. If you
encounter a problem, refer to the troubleshooting section in this manual.
Run the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express installer fi le SQLEXPR.EXE from the CD.
Installation path is as below:
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Check [I accept the licensing terms and conditions] to agree the terms and click [Next].
Click [Install] to begin the installation.
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INSTALLATION
Installation process completes a few minutes after beginning the installation. Click [Next] to proceed.
Upon completion of the initial installation, it begins with SQL server installation. Click [Next] to proceed.
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Make sure that system confi guration suffi ces the SQL Server 2005 requirements. When all items listed show
Success in the Status fi eld, you can proceed to install SQL Server 2005. If there exist any item without Success
status, consult your SQL Server administrator or Microsoft customer care for technical assistance. Click [Next]
to proceed.
Provide the Name and Company Name, and uncheck the [Hide advanced confi guration options]. For proper
confi guration of SQL Server 2005 Express Edition, this option must be unchecked to confi gure the advanced
options in later installation steps. Click [Next] to proceed.
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INSTALLATION
Left click [Database Services] and [Client Components] to show context menu and select [Entire feature will be
installed on local hard drive]. Click [Next] to proceed.
Select the [Default instance]. If you are using the SQL Server that had been installed before, you cannot choose
the Default Instance. In this case, stop new installation of SQL Server and use the previously installed SQL
Server. For a fresh new installation, it is always recommended to use [Default Instance]. Click [Next] to proceed.
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Select the [Use the built-in System account]. If Network service is selected by default, you must change it
to [Local system]. Check both [SQL Server] and [SQL Browser] in the bottom of the screen. Click [Next] to
proceed.
Select the [Mixed Mode]. Enter your password for accessing SQL Server 2005. Don’t forget the password,
memorize it or keep recorded. If you forgot the password, you cannot use the database. Click [Next] to
proceed.
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INSTALLATION
Collation is confi gured automatically according to the language setting of the operating system in use. Use the
default setting or change the language environment at your preference. Click [Next] to proceed.
Select the [Enable User Instances] and [Add user to the SQL Server Administrator role]. Click [Next] to proceed.
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Click [Next] to proceed.
Click [Install] to begin the installation.
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