Study Guide Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide
10 Module 101: ICT Company Profile | About ICT Production ICT produce ALL products in our state of the art production facility located in Auckland,
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 101 Module 126: Limitations of SE Hardware in Protege GX ICT strive to maintain backwards c
102 Module 126: Limitations of SE Hardware in Protege GX | System Controller Compatibility System Controller Compatibility To take full advantage of
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 103 Memory Limitations The newer DIN Rail controller has a much larger storage capacity and
104 Module 126: Limitations of SE Hardware in Protege GX | System Controller Compatibility Controller Comparison Records PCB Controller running GX
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 105 Feature Limitations The other issue affecting compatibility relates to physical hardwar
106 Module 126: Limitations of SE Hardware in Protege GX | Review Questions Review Questions Can an RDM2-PCB Reader Expander be connected to a DIN C
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 107 Module 127: Protege DIN Rail Hardware Configuration This module outlines the requiremen
108 Module 127: Protege DIN Rail Hardware Configuration | DIN Rail Hardware Setup DIN Rail Hardware Setup The Protege System is an advanced technolo
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 109 Cabinet Tamper Switch The PSU-DIN includes an onboard enclosure tamper input. This tamp
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 11 Integration Partners: DVR/NVR Systems Protege integrates with a number of third party DV
110 Module 127: Protege DIN Rail Hardware Configuration | DIN Rail Hardware Setup When a PSU-DIN is dedicated to module network power, both outputs
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 111 Each section of the Module Network must be supplied from only one point. Connections fr
112 Module 127: Protege DIN Rail Hardware Configuration | DIN Rail Hardware Setup Encrypted Module Network The Protege system incorporates encrypted
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 113 Card Reader Connection Both the Protege DIN Rail Controller and RDM2 provide access con
114 Module 127: Protege DIN Rail Hardware Configuration | DIN Rail Hardware Setup When operating in multiple reader mode, the Controller or RDM2 all
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 115 Input Connection The Protege DIN Rail Controller and RDM2 both allow the connection of
116 Module 127: Protege DIN Rail Hardware Configuration | DIN Rail Hardware Setup Lock Connection The DIN Rail Controller provides a connection for
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 117 Electromagnetic spikes can affect normal system operation and in some cases, damage har
118 Module 127: Protege DIN Rail Hardware Configuration | DIN Rail Hardware Setup Inputs The PRT-ZX16-DIN has 16 inputs that it monitors the state o
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 119 When using the EOL resistor configuration, the EOL resistor option must be configured b
12 Module 101: ICT Company Profile | Review Questions Review Questions Where is ICT hardware produced? China New Zealand Canada Canada and N
120 Module 127: Protege DIN Rail Hardware Configuration | DIN Rail Hardware Setup Outputs The Controller has 7 onboard outputs. Outputs are used to
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 121 If readers are not attached to the reader ports then the Reader 1 L1 and BZ, and the Re
122 Module 127: Protege DIN Rail Hardware Configuration | DIN Rail Hardware Setup Telephone Dialer The Protege DIN Rail Controller provides the abil
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 123 LED Indicators All Protege DIN Rail hardware includes comprehensive front panel diagnos
124 Module 127: Protege DIN Rail Hardware Configuration | LED Indicators Error Code Display The following table is only valid if the FAULT indicator
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 125 Relay Indicators The Relay 1 and Relay 2 indicators show the status of the lock output
126 Module 127: Protege DIN Rail Hardware Configuration | LED Indicators Battery Indicator The Battery indicator will show the status of the backup
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 127 Output Current Indicator The Output Current indicator will show the status of the outpu
128 Module 127: Protege DIN Rail Hardware Configuration | LED Indicators Modem Indicator The Modem indicator shows the status of the onboard modem.
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 129 Review Questions In the configuration shown, what is the maximum continuous load that c
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 13 Module 121: Protege GX Platform Introduction This module describes the focus of Protege
130 Module 127: Protege DIN Rail Hardware Configuration | Review Questions Where does the shield of the cable connected to a reader get connected?
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 131 The Bell indicator on a DIN Controller is flashing two green flashes. What does this
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 133 Module 130: Protege GX Hardware Setup This module outlines the requirements for setting
134 Module 130: Protege GX Hardware Setup | DIN Rail Controller Setup DIN Rail Controller Setup To bring a DIN Rail Controller online with your Prot
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 135 Assigning the IP Address from a Keypad If the current IP address of the Controller is n
136 Module 130: Protege GX Hardware Setup | DIN Rail Controller Setup Setting the Controller to use a Known IP Address If the current IP address is
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 137 PCB Controller Setup To get a PCB Controller online with your Protege GX Server, there
138 Module 130: Protege GX Hardware Setup | PCB Controller Setup 6. Go back to the View/Edit IP menu by pressing [ENTER] or [1]. Press the [UP] key
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 139 If Telnet is Not Recognized Telnet is included as a standard feature with Windows Vista
14 Module 121: Protege GX Platform Introduction | Platform Focus Platform Focus Before you begin your journey in to ICT Protege GX training, it is i
140 Module 130: Protege GX Hardware Setup | PCB Controller Setup Setting the Event Server IP Once the Controller IP address is set, the Event Server
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 141 Keypad Configuration Accessing the Configuration Menu Before the Protege LCD Keypad mod
142 Module 130: Protege GX Hardware Setup | Keypad Configuration Displaying Keypad Version Information The version menu option displays the version
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 143 Review Questions How do you default a DIN Rail Controller? Use the web interface to c
144 Module 130: Protege GX Hardware Setup | Review Questions How do you access Telnet for the first time on a Windows 7 PC? Start > Run, type C
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 145 Module 125: Protege GX System Design A detailed system design put together up front wil
146 Module 125: Protege GX System Design | Identifying Requirements Identifying Requirements A well planned system design will result in a much smoo
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 147 Determine User Requirements Next, we need to look at the people we are trying to manage
148 Module 125: Protege GX System Design | Understanding Physical Design Understanding Physical Design Cable Selection Perhaps one of the most impor
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 149 Reader Cable Type Wiegand readers also rely on data transmission, and can therefore be
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 15 Intelligent Event Reporting One of the simplest and most important requirements of a sec
150 Module 125: Protege GX System Design | Understanding Physical Design Voltage Drop Calculation While it is recommended that voltage drop calculat
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 151 Lock Cable Distance Incorrect conductor sizing for lock power can lead to: Cable deg
152 Module 125: Protege GX System Design | Understanding Physical Design Power Supply Design Any system is only as good as the power supply behind i
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 153 Offline Behavior Input Expanders When RS-485 communications are lost, input expanders c
154 Module 125: Protege GX System Design | Understanding Physical Design Any Card The Any card mode of offline operation should only be used for hig
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 155 RDI2 & RDE2 The RDI2 and RDE2 reader expanders are intelligent reader expanders, an
156 Module 125: Protege GX System Design | Understanding Physical Design Centrally Located Equipment Where cabinets are located together, and the RS
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 157 If the integrity of the RS-485 Module Network is critical, then an intelligent reader e
158 Module 125: Protege GX System Design | Understanding Physical Design Multiple Controllers Protege GX not only supports the connection of multipl
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 159 Planning the Training System Our training scenarios are based on our fictitious client
16 Module 121: Protege GX Platform Introduction | Installer Certification Installer Certification It is important to ICT to protect the image of GX.
160 Module 125: Protege GX System Design | Planning the Training System We have established that the manager will be allowed access to the entire bu
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 161 We also need to check that we have enough inputs for our system: Input Description CP1
162 Module 125: Protege GX System Design | Review Questions Review Questions Where should copper clad aluminium cables be used? For Reader connect
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 163 What happens to...? A lighting circuit is connected to an output on a PX8-DIN module th
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 165 Module 128: Protege GX Software Installation This module outlines the requirements and
166 Module 128: Protege GX Software Installation | Protege GX System Requirements Protege GX System Requirements Client/Server Architecture Protege
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 167 Server Requirements: Multiple Controller Site A multiple controller installation consis
168 Module 128: Protege GX Software Installation | Protege GX System Requirements SQL Server Editions Protege GX uses a non-proprietary open SQL dat
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 169 Installation Procedure There are several steps required to install Protege GX: 1. Inst
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 17 Certification Levels There are three levels of Certification: Protege GX Installer (L
170 Module 128: Protege GX Software Installation | Installation Procedure 5. Ensure the Named instance and Instance ID are set to PROTEGEGX then cl
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 171 Installing the Protege GX Server 1. Run the supplied setup.exe to launch the Protege G
172 Module 128: Protege GX Software Installation | Installation Procedure 4. Click Next to install to the default folder or click Change to choose
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 173 6. Click Next to start the Protege services automatically during installation. By defa
174 Module 128: Protege GX Software Installation | Installation Procedure 8. To customize the database names and/or paths, clear the setting to Hid
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 175 10. Click Install to begin installation. 11. Progress is shown as the installation com
176 Module 128: Protege GX Software Installation | Installation Procedure Installing the Protege GX Client on Remaining Operator Workstations Once t
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 177 4. Click Next to install to the default folder or click Change to choose another locat
178 Module 128: Protege GX Software Installation | Installation Procedure 6. Click the Server item and choose This feature will not be available fr
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 179 Initial Site Configuration Once the server and client components are installed, there&a
18 Module 121: Protege GX Platform Introduction | Installer Certification Maintaining Certification The Protege GX Installer certificate is valid fo
180 Module 128: Protege GX Software Installation | Installation Procedure To Automatically Activate Your License: 1. Click Download License, enter
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 181 Review Questions Which of the following operating systems are NOT supported for server
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 183 Module 129: Protege GX Software Introduction This module describes the various services
184 Module 129: Protege GX Software Introduction | The Protege GX Services The Protege GX Services The Protege GX Server is made up of six different
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 185 Protege GX Data Service The Data Service is responsible for: Communications between
186 Module 129: Protege GX Software Introduction | The Protege GX Services Protege GX Download Service The Download Service is responsible for all o
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 187 The Download Service is advised of a successful download by the controller. The control
188 Module 129: Protege GX Software Introduction | The Protege GX Services Protege GX DVR Services There are two DVR services that are responsible f
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 189 Stopping the Event Service The Event Service can be stopped without adversely affecting
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 19 Review Questions Who was the GX platform built for? The Integrator The Consultant
190 Module 129: Protege GX Software Introduction | The Protege GX User Interface The Protege GX User Interface The Protege GX user interface (or GX
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 191 Main Menu The Main Menu provides complete access to all program functions and is design
192 Module 129: Protege GX Software Introduction | The Protege GX User Interface Toolbar The Toolbar remains consistent throughout the Protege GX Us
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 193 Find Use the Find button to search for particular record(s) 1. Choose the Field to
194 Module 129: Protege GX Software Introduction | The Protege GX User Interface Refresh Clicking the Refresh button will reload the records that a
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 195 Import The Import tool takes the configuration values from one record and copies it to
196 Module 129: Protege GX Software Introduction | The Protege GX User Interface The Record List The Record list is the panel shown on the left of t
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 197 The Record List can be sorted, resized and reordered to suit. Sort the record list b
198 Module 129: Protege GX Software Introduction | The Protege GX User Interface 1. The Programming Window typically contains a number tabs, with s
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 199 Viewing Usage The Usage tab shows other records that rely on the record currently displ
2 Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 Copyright © Integrated Control Technology Limited 2003-2012. All rights reserved. No par
20 Module 121: Protege GX Platform Introduction | Review Questions Where do certification exams take place? Web based, self paced Only at the IC
200 Module 129: Protege GX Software Introduction | The Protege GX User Interface The Status Bar The status bar provides general information about th
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 201 Global Settings Global settings apply to the entire Protege system - including all site
202 Module 129: Protege GX Software Introduction | Global Settings Deleting Events from the Event Database If your event database reaches its capaci
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 203 Review Questions After a configuration change, how long must you wait before the change
204 Module 129: Protege GX Software Introduction | Review Questions What is the Refresh button used for? To clear the filtered results when using
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 205 Module 131: Hardware Programming This module outlines the requirements for programming
206 Module 131: Hardware Programming | Programming a Controller Programming a Controller Adding a Controller To add a controller, select Sites | Con
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 207 Adding a Controller with Default Records Using the wizard, we'll add the following
208 Module 131: Hardware Programming | Programming a Controller Setting the Controller Date/Time By default, the Date/Time is set to the current tim
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 209 The health status is generated by the Controller as follows: 1. The Download Server se
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 21 Module 122: Protege GX Licensing This module outlines the Protege GX licensing structure
210 Module 131: Hardware Programming | Programming a Controller This sends a message to the Controller to tell it to take this message off its He
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 211 Addressing Modules Right click the Controller and select Auto Address. The auto add
212 Module 131: Hardware Programming | Programming a Controller Module Update If you check your Health Status now, you should have everything online
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 213 Firmware Updates You should always check the ICT website to ensure you are running the
214 Module 131: Hardware Programming | Status Pages Status Pages Now that we have our hardware up and running and we want to begin the rest of our s
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 215 Status Page Layout The layout we've chosen creates a 3 x 3 grid. Items can be set
216 Module 131: Hardware Programming | Status Pages Status Lists The next option we are going to look at is status lists. A status list is a list o
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 217 Editing a Status Page Go back to the Status Page Editor (Monitoring | Setup | Status Pa
218 Module 131: Hardware Programming | Status Pages View the Finished Status Page Navigate to Monitoring | Status Page View and select your Technici
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 219 Troubleshooting Hardware If your controller is not coming online, you need to follow so
22 Module 122: Protege GX Licensing | Licensing Structure Licensing Structure Protege GX uses a modular licensing model which is both flexible and s
220 Module 131: Hardware Programming | Troubleshooting Hardware Requirements For the server and controller to communicate, the following things are r
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 221 Confirm the Controller Serial Number Incoming messages from the controller to the serve
222 Module 131: Hardware Programming | Troubleshooting Hardware Confirm that the server is listening on the correct port. The default event server
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 223 If the Event Server diagnostic window contains no text, then you have a problem with
224 Module 131: Hardware Programming | Troubleshooting Hardware Confirm the Event Server IP Address For messages to get from the Controller to the Se
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 225 There are three spaces for entering the Event Server IP: This is for situations whe
226 Module 131: Hardware Programming | Troubleshooting Hardware If the firewall is on, it will be shown in green To eliminate the Windows Firew
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 227 Click Browse then navigate to the Protege GX installation directory. By default, thi
228 Module 131: Hardware Programming | Troubleshooting Hardware Encryption Encryption relies on a shared key that both the sender and receiver of a m
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 229 If the sender and receiver have different keys then the message will still not be able
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 23 Base License The base Protege GX Server License (PRT-GX-SRVR) is required for all instal
230 Module 131: Hardware Programming | Troubleshooting Hardware Encryption Summary The server issues a different key each time it negotiates encry
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 231 Duplicate IP or Serial Number Although the software will warn you, it is possible to sa
232 Module 131: Hardware Programming | Troubleshooting Hardware Finally, to confirm that the event server is able to accept connections, configure a
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 233 Review Questions A module update is required when... You change any settings on the e
234 Module 131: Hardware Programming | Review Questions If Controller encryption is accidentally disabled, what additional step must be carried out t
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 235 Module 132: User Management This module takes you through creating users and access lev
236 Module 132: User Management | Managing Users Managing Users A User is a person that requires access to the facility being controlled by the acce
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 237 Door Groups Doors and Door Groups define which doors a user has access to. By default,
238 Module 132: User Management | Managing Users Adding a Menu Group to an Access Level 1. Select the Menu Groups tab and click Add 2. Select the
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 239 Creating a User Now that we have our installer access level, we need to create a user:
24 Module 122: Protege GX Licensing | Licensed Items and Features Licensed Items and Features Additional licensable components are available based o
240 Module 132: User Management | Managing Users User Expiry Users can be set to expire by checking the Start and/or End options and setting a date
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 241 Batch Adding Users The Batch Add Users feature enables you to automatically create a nu
242 Module 132: User Management | Managing Users Importing Users from a CSV File It's not unusual to have hundreds of users that need to be loa
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 243 For our Acme training system, we'll map the columns as follows: Column 1 = Firs
244 Module 132: User Management | Managing Users 12. If the imported users are not showing up, navigate away from the Users page, then back again.
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 245 Schedules Schedules are definitions of timeframes. They can be programmed to: Have
246 Module 132: User Management | Schedules Edge Triggering Things that are programmed to change when a schedule changes are deemed to be edge trigg
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 247 Notice how the Graphics View updates to show green bars for these days. These green
248 Module 132: User Management | Schedules Adding an Unlock Schedule to a Door Navigate to Programming | Doors and select DR 1 Set the Unlock
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 249 Navigate to Sites | Controllers, then right click on your controller Set the con
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 25 SIP An SIP license enables the GX client to communicate directly with IP intercoms. This
250 Module 132: User Management | Schedules Manually Locking a Door Unlocked by a Schedule Right click on DR 1 and select Lock Notice that the
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 251 Schedule Triggering Summary Devices that are controlled by a schedule will be edge t
252 Module 132: User Management | Schedules Holidays That Change Dates Each Year Let's look at a holiday that changes date every year. A good e
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 253 Applying a Holiday Group to a Schedule Once you have programmed a holiday group or grou
254 Module 132: User Management | Schedules Multiple Time Spans Schedules sometimes need to turn on and off more than once, or at different times on
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 255 Overnight Schedules Where a schedule is required to operate overnight, enter a start ti
256 Module 132: User Management | Schedules In this example, Wednesday has two periods that overlap. The two periods are combined, and as a result,
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 257 Adding the Managers Schedule Referring back to our system design, we require some addit
258 Module 132: User Management | Review Questions Review Questions What are Access Levels used for? To control which elevator levels they have ac
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 259 How do you program a schedule to run from 11pm on Monday through to 2am on Tuesday? P
26 Module 122: Protege GX Licensing | Licensed Items and Features Protege GX SDK An SDK license allows programmers to interface with Protege GX:
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 261 Module 133: Basic Intruder Detection There are several items that need to be configured
262 Module 133: Basic Intruder Detection | Programming Areas Programming Areas Naming Conventions Before you start programming the system, it's
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 263 3. Select the Configuration tab: Set the Entry Time to 10 seconds. This will allow
264 Module 133: Basic Intruder Detection | Programming Areas Pulse Times Pulse times allow an output or group of outputs to be pulsed for the durati
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 265 24 Hour Tamper Area Every Area in Protege is actually made up of two areas. The main
266 Module 133: Basic Intruder Detection | Programming Areas Disarming the 24 Hour Area The 24 hour or tamper portion of an area can be armed and di
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 267 Updating the Technician Status Page Now we need to add the new areas to our Technician
268 Module 133: Basic Intruder Detection | Programming Areas Controlling Areas from the Software Devices shown in status lists can be controlled dir
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 269 Once armed, close the window. Note that the statuses are updated live on the status
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 27 Server License The Protege GX license is bound to the server. Each time a license reques
270 Module 133: Basic Intruder Detection | Programming Inputs Programming Inputs Input Testing Next, we will need to program some Inputs into the ar
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 271 Programming Inputs 1. Navigate to Programming | Inputs 2. Select Input CP1:1 from the
272 Module 133: Basic Intruder Detection | Programming Inputs Input Types Input Types define how an input will operate in an area. For example, Dela
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 273 Onboard Reader Expander If you look at the Technician status page, you will note that w
274 Module 133: Basic Intruder Detection | Programming Inputs Programming Efficiently Now that you have programmed a number of inputs, we will look
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 275 Program the Warehouse Area Inputs 1. Use the find tool again with the word warehouse.
276 Module 133: Basic Intruder Detection | Programming Inputs Set the Input Speeds Now that we have configured our areas, let's look at other w
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 277 Monitor the Health Status You will find that your Controller health status is now showi
278 Module 133: Basic Intruder Detection | Programming Inputs Testing Areas 1. Navigate to the Technician status page 2. Right click the Office ar
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 279 4. Close the Office (PIR) TXS CP1:4 input An input closed event will be generated, th
28 Module 122: Protege GX Licensing | Server License Licensing Process: Manual If you do not have internet access you will need to manually license
280 Module 133: Basic Intruder Detection | Programming Inputs Testing Inputs Assigned to Multiple Areas 1. Arm the Office area again 2. Wait for t
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 281 Review Questions A short time after creating a new area, a health status message appear
282 Module 133: Basic Intruder Detection | Review Questions What does the Input Type setting do? It sets how the input operates in the specified a
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 283 Module 134: Basic Access Control There are two main elements to access control: Door
284 Module 134: Basic Access Control | Programming Doors Programming Doors Navigate to Programming | Doors. You'll see that there are four door
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 285 Adding Cards from the Event Log Badge the first training tag at the MultiProx reader. Y
286 Module 134: Basic Access Control | Programming Doors Door Processing Door Sense Badge your card at the reader, then open the Office Entry Dr (Do
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 287 Beeper The beeper on an ICT reader can be controlled internally by the reader itself or
288 Module 134: Basic Access Control | Programming Doors Reader Beepers 1. From the Technician status page, right click the RD1 Beeper R1 output 2.
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 289 LEDs 1. From the Technician status page, right click the RD1 Green R1 output 2. Set a
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 29 Software Maintenance Agreements (SMAs) At ICT, we take improving and maintaining our sof
290 Module 134: Basic Access Control | Programming Doors Reader Dual LED Mode In dual LED mode the green LED control wire (orange) is connected to t
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 291 Door Monitoring 1. Open the Office Entry Dr (Door) TXS CP1:1 input (using the switch y
292 Module 134: Basic Access Control | Configuring Access Levels Configuring Access Levels Access Levels are used to control what users can do, wher
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 293 Adding Door Groups Add the Managers Door Group We could also assign the All Doors door
294 Module 134: Basic Access Control | Configuring Access Levels Add the Office Staff Door Group 1. Create a new door group called Office Staff TXS
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 295 Add the Warehouse Staff Door Group 1. Create 2 further door groups for: Warehouse S
296 Module 134: Basic Access Control | Configuring Access Levels Adding Area Groups Add the Managers Area Group 1. Navigate to Groups | Area Groups
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 297 Adding Menu Groups Add the Managers Menu Group The final thing we need to configure is
298 Module 134: Basic Access Control | Configuring Access Levels Add an Additional Menu Group 1. Add another menu group called Staff 2. Check the
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 299 6. Select the Manager menu group and click OK 7. Click Save 8. Select the Disarming
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 3 Contents Module 101: ICT Company Profile _____________________________________________
30 Module 122: Protege GX Licensing | Software Maintenance Agreements (SMAs) Example SMA Calculation After Expiry Scenario: Software was purchased i
300 Module 134: Basic Access Control | Configuring Access Levels Testing the Managers Access Level 1. Badge Card Number 2 at a reader Right click
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 301 Configure the Office Access Level 1. Navigate to Users | Access Levels and select the
302 Module 134: Basic Access Control | Configuring Access Levels 3. Navigate to Sites | Controllers and right click on the Controller 4. Set the t
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 303 Configure the Warehouse Shift 2 Access Level 1. Select the Warehouse Shift 2 access le
304 Module 134: Basic Access Control | Configuring Access Levels Assign the Remaining Cards Assign card number 4 to Lois Joseph Assign card nu
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 305 Door Configuration Door Types Door Types define how a door will operate. This includes
306 Module 134: Basic Access Control | Door Configuration After approximately 10 seconds, you will see a PIN Entry Timed Out event. 3. Badge the c
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 307 Door Outputs We configure the outputs under the Door's Outputs tab: The Lock O
308 Module 134: Basic Access Control | Door Configuration Relock on Door Close 1. Badge Card 2 at the Managers Door reader 2. Open the Managers Dr
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 309 Offline Operation Offline Operation defines how a reader expander will behave if it los
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 31 Review Questions What is the license cap for doors? 250 500 1000 Doors are unlim
310 Module 134: Basic Access Control | Door Configuration Reader Multiplexing A unique feature of Protege GX is the ability to configure both an ent
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 311 Reader Configuration Select the Reader One tab. The Configuration options here define t
312 Module 134: Basic Access Control | Door Configuration Review the Health Status The Status Bar should now be showing 2 health status warnings. 1.
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 313 Module Updates During a module update, there is a short period (a few seconds) where th
314 Module 134: Basic Access Control | Review Questions Review Questions If a door has been created by the Add Controller Wizard with no additional
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 315 If a user is automatically logged out of a keypad after a period of time, which option
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 317 Module 135: Configuring Intruder and Access Integration In this module we'll finis
318 Module 135: Configuring Intruder and Access Integration | Configuring Office Access Configuring Office Access From the Protege GX user interface
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 319 Wait a few seconds then badge Card 2 again. Enter the PIN 9998. This time the Offic
32 Module 122: Protege GX Licensing | Review Questions How many operators can log in at the same time with a base license? As many as you like, op
320 Module 135: Configuring Intruder and Access Integration | Configuring Office Access Disarm on Entry: Warehouse Roller Set the Area Inside Doo
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 321 Configure the Managers Office Outputs We don't have a keypad to show the status of
322 Module 135: Configuring Intruder and Access Integration | Configuring Office Access Create an Area Armed Schedule Navigate to Sites | Schedul
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 323 Assign the New Door Type Navigate to Programming | Doors Select the Office Entry
324 Module 135: Configuring Intruder and Access Integration | Configuring Office Access Door Type Integration Summary 1. We've created a new 2
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 325 Let's try that test again: Disarm the Office Area Set the Controller time to
326 Module 135: Configuring Intruder and Access Integration | Configuring Office Access Armed Output Group Navigate to Groups | Output Groups
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 327 Arming Output Group Navigate to Groups | Output Groups Add a new output group cal
328 Module 135: Configuring Intruder and Access Integration | Configuring Warehouse Access Configuring Warehouse Access We've fully configured
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 329 Wire two Nano readers in multiplex configuration to Port 2 of the RDM2 expander DATAEXI
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 33 Which of the following circumstances would NOT require a license update? Restoring an
330 Module 135: Configuring Intruder and Access Integration | Configuring Warehouse Access Testing the Doors Badge Card 2 at the Warehouse Roller
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 331 Warehouse Area Indication Because we want to be able to arm the warehouse from the Mult
332 Module 135: Configuring Intruder and Access Integration | Configuring Warehouse Access Office Area Indication Let's also add the Office to
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 333 Create the Warehouse Door Type 1. Create a new door type called Warehouse Entry 2. Se
334 Module 135: Configuring Intruder and Access Integration | Testing the System Testing the System Now, we are going to test everything... Before
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 335 Testing the Warehouse Area Badge Card 6 (our warehouse supervisor) at the Warehouse
336 Module 135: Configuring Intruder and Access Integration | Review Questions Review Questions Which of the following is a good example of where a
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 337 Module 136: System Monitoring This modules explains how trouble inputs can be used to m
338 Module 136: System Monitoring | Trouble Inputs Trouble Inputs A Trouble Input is a logical entity that behaves like a physical input, but change
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 339 Areas Trouble Inputs, just like physical inputs, must be programmed to an Area and assi
340 Module 136: System Monitoring | Trouble Inputs Controller Trouble Inputs 1. Use the Find tool to select only the Trouble Inputs on the Controll
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 341 Keypad Trouble Inputs Use the Find tool to select the Keypad trouble inputs Selec
342 Module 136: System Monitoring | Trouble Inputs Add a Trouble Input Navigate to Programming | Trouble Inputs Add a new trouble input named
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 343 Adding Trouble Inputs to the System Area We're now left with a list of active trou
344 Module 136: System Monitoring | Trouble Inputs Updating Status Lists We'll start by removing all of the old Trouble Inputs: 1. Navigate to
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 345 And finally, we'll add the new System area to our status page: 1. Select the All
346 Module 136: System Monitoring | Contact ID Monitoring Contact ID Monitoring Offsite monitoring can be achieved using either ContactID or SIA ove
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 347 Contact ID uses DTMF tones to communicate alarms in the following format: 1234 18 113
348 Module 136: System Monitoring | Contact ID Monitoring Adding a Phone Number For any PSTN based monitoring service, at least one phone number is
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 349 Services Services provide interaction between Protege GX and external systems. Services
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 35 Module 123: Protege GX System Architecture Before looking at the hardware or software, i
350 Module 136: System Monitoring | Contact ID Monitoring Set Phone Number 1 to the primary phone number of the monitoring station Set Phone B
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 351 The Area Group defines which group of areas the service is responsible for monitorin
352 Module 136: System Monitoring | Contact ID Monitoring Start the Service Once a service has been configured, it must be started. Right click the
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 353 IP Monitoring As technology improves and more and more services and functions are being
354 Module 136: System Monitoring | IP Monitoring IP Alarm Monitoring IP alarm monitoring has been developed to achieve the same thing as Contact ID
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 355 Alarm Monitoring SoftwareIP Alarm ProcessingRouterReceiverServerWorkstation Monitoring
356 Module 136: System Monitoring | IP Monitoring Configure the Report IP Service 1. Navigate to Programming | Services 2. Select your Controller
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 357 If encryption is used, the monitoring station will supply an Encryption Level and En
358 Module 136: System Monitoring | IP Monitoring 6. Select the Options tab and enable the reporting options for the signals that you wish to be se
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 359 Review Questions How many areas can a trouble input be assigned to? 1 4 None - Tr
36 Module 123: Protege GX System Architecture | The Protege GX Server The Protege GX Server Protege GX is built around a central server and one or m
360 Module 136: System Monitoring | Review Questions Which of these configuration examples are valid for IP Monitoring? They are all valid A is
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 361 Module 137: System Commissioning This module introduces you to the tools available with
362 Module 137: System Commissioning | System Commissioning Tools System Commissioning Tools Protege GX has a number of built in features that can b
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 363 Item Usage Another useful feature for troubleshooting and commissioning is the Usage ta
364 Module 137: System Commissioning | System Commissioning Tools 1. The loaded events can then be copied to the Windows clipboard to quickly past
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 365 Reports: Event Search An important function of any access control system is the ability
366 Module 137: System Commissioning | System Commissioning Tools Using Grid View The Grid View enables you to easily sort and filter the report res
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 367 CID Reporting Tool You'll often need to supply the offsite monitoring station with
368 Module 137: System Commissioning | Keypad Testing Keypad Testing Protege GX is a server based system, and as such, very little programming can b
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 369 Press to select an input. Pressing while the display shows all 0s will display
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 37 Protege GX Client Software The client software is used for the configuration and monitor
370 Module 137: System Commissioning | Keypad Testing Door View Menu Press [4] [1] [4]. This takes you to the Door View menu allowing you to view
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 371 Pressing the [3] key (Latch) will latch bypass the input. This means the input will
372 Module 137: System Commissioning | Backing up and Restoring a Database Backing up and Restoring a Database The Configuration and Event databases
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 373 To Backup a Database: 1. Open Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio. The first ti
374 Module 137: System Commissioning | Backing up and Restoring a Database 3. Right click the ProtegeGX database and select Tasks | Backup… If a ba
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 375 Restoring a Database While backups can be performed automatically or manually, and from
376 Module 137: System Commissioning | Backing up and Restoring a Database 2. Click to expand the Databases node in the Object Explorer 3. Right
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 377 5. Click Add to browse to the backup file to be restored. By default, only file with
378 Module 137: System Commissioning | Backing up and Restoring a Database 8. You should now have the backup file listed under the backup sets to r
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 379 10. Click OK to start the restore process. Progress is shown as the database is restore
38 Module 123: Protege GX System Architecture | Network Architecture Network Architecture The Protege GX Server uses TCP/IP on an Ethernet network t
380 Module 137: System Commissioning | Backing up and Restoring a Database Upgrading a Database If the database needs upgrading, this can be done
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 381 Review Questions What is the Usage tab used for? It shows which items are linked to t
382 Module 137: System Commissioning | Review Questions Can a database that has been backed up from one server be restored to another? Yes, any Pr
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 383 Module 138: Programming Walkthrough This module takes you through the practical steps o
384 Module 138: Programming Walkthrough | Programming a System from Start to Finish Programming a System from Start to Finish We'll now set up
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 385 Door Type Internal Area Schedule Showroom Entry Door Card/PIN entry, REX exit Sho
386 Module 138: Programming Walkthrough | Programming a System from Start to Finish 3. Bring the Controller Online and Address Health Status Issues
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 387 7. Configure Inputs Name the inputs and set them up as required: Input Descriptio
388 Module 138: Programming Walkthrough | Programming a System from Start to Finish 11. Create User Menu Groups Create a menu group that allows M
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 389 15. Create Users, Assign Access Levels, and Add Cards Create the following users, ad
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 39 Large Sites / Multiple Controllers For larger sites with multiple controllers, a more po
390 Module 138: Programming Walkthrough | Programming a System from Start to Finish 19. Address Health Status Issues View and address any health
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 391 Testing the System Our last - and perhaps most important - task is testing the system.
392 Module 138: Programming Walkthrough | Testing the System Badge Card 5 (Ike Cansalla) at the Showroom Entry door and enter PIN 5555. Was ac
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 393 Step by Step Tasks Task 1: Restoring a Blank Database and Defaulting the Controller 1.
394 Module 138: Programming Walkthrough | Step by Step Tasks 5. Right click the ProtegeGX database and select Tasks | Restore | Database… 6. Unde
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 395 7. Click Add to browse to the backup file to be restored. 8. Browse to the backup
396 Module 138: Programming Walkthrough | Step by Step Tasks 10. Select (enable) the Restore check box beside the backup set. 11. Click the Optio
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 397 12. Click OK to start the restore process. 13. Restart the Protege GX Services. 14. Rem
398 Module 138: Programming Walkthrough | Step by Step Tasks Task 2: Adding a Controller Navigate to Sites | Controllers and click Add Choose
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 399 Task 3: Bringing the Controller Online and Viewing Health Status 1. Add the Serial Num
4 Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 Module 126: Limitations of SE Hardware in Protege GX _________________________ 101S
40 Module 123: Protege GX System Architecture | Network Architecture Remote Environments With IP technology constantly improving and internet covera
400 Module 138: Programming Walkthrough | Step by Step Tasks Task 4: Creating Schedules 1. Navigate to Sites | Schedules and click Add 2. Create t
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 401 Task 5: Creating Areas 1. Navigate to Programming | Areas and click Add to create the
402 Module 138: Programming Walkthrough | Step by Step Tasks Task 6: Creating a Technician Status Page 1. Navigate to Monitoring | Setup | Status L
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 403 15. In each of the top panels, set the Type to Status List and choose a different list
404 Module 138: Programming Walkthrough | Step by Step Tasks 6. Use the Find tool to locate the PIR inputs 7. Set the Input Type to Instant 8. Us
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 405 Task 9: Configuring Doors 1. Navigate to Programming | Doors 2. Using our naming conv
406 Module 138: Programming Walkthrough | Step by Step Tasks Task 11: Creating User Menu Groups 1. Navigate to Groups | Menu Groups 2. Add a new m
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 407 Task 13: Creating Door Groups 1. Navigate to Groups | Door Groups 2. Click Add butto
408 Module 138: Programming Walkthrough | Step by Step Tasks Task 14: Creating Access Levels 1. Navigate to Users | Access Levels 2. Create a Mana
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 409 Task 15: Creating Users, Assigning Access Levels, and Adding Cards 1. Navigate to User
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 41 Advantages of a Server Based System Protege GX was designed to be easy to operate, simpl
410 Module 138: Programming Walkthrough | Step by Step Tasks 5. Add a new trouble input named MEL PSU Tamper Set the Module Type to Analog (AE)
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 411 Task 18: Creating a Report IP Service 1. Navigate to Programming | Services 2. Select
412 Module 138: Programming Walkthrough | Step by Step Tasks Task 19: Addressing Health Status 1. Navigate to Sites | Controllers 2. Right-click
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 413 Task 20: Setting the Controller Time 1. Navigate to Sites | Controllers 2. Right cli
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 415 Review Questions and Answers In This Section Module 101: ICT Company Profile ...
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 417 Module 101: ICT Company Profile Where is ICT hardware produced? China New Zealand
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 419 Module 121: Protege GX Platform Introduction Who was the GX platform built for? The I
42 Module 123: Protege GX System Architecture | Protege GX and Small Sites Protege GX and Small Sites For some smaller sites, budget restricts the p
420 Review Questions and Answers | Module 121: Protege GX Platform Introduction Where do certification exams take place? Web based, self paced O
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 421 Module 122: Protege GX Licensing What is the license cap for doors? 250 500 1000
422 Review Questions and Answers | Module 122: Protege GX Licensing How many operators can log in at the same time with a base license? As many as
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 423 Which of the following circumstances would NOT require a license update? Restoring an
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 425 Module 123: Protege GX System Architecture Which database are events stored in? On th
426 Review Questions and Answers | Module 123: Protege GX System Architecture What does the GX Client software communicate with? The server only
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 427 Complete this statement... Where budget constraints on a small single Controller site m
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 429 Module 124: Protege Hardware Overview How many access controlled doors can be directly
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 43 Review Questions Which database are events stored in? On the Controller only. The serv
430 Review Questions and Answers | Module 124: Protege Hardware Overview How many onboard reader ports does the PCB Controller have? 0 1 2
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 431 In a new installation, how many spurs can come off a Controller on the RS-485 module ne
432 Review Questions and Answers | Module 124: Protege Hardware Overview How many onboard controllable outputs does the PRT-KLCD have? None 1 lo
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 433 With a single car elevator system configured as shown, what is the maximum number of fl
434 Review Questions and Answers | Module 124: Protege Hardware Overview In addition to basic access control, what optional feature is also shown in
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 435 Module 126: Limitations of SE Hardware in Protege GX Can an RDM2-PCB Reader Expander be
436 Review Questions and Answers | Module 126: Limitations of SE Hardware in Protege GX If a Controller limitation is exceeded, what happens? Noth
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 437 Module 127: Protege DIN Rail Hardware Configuration In the configuration shown, what is
438 Review Questions and Answers | Module 127: Protege DIN Rail Hardware Configuration Is the wiring method shown in this diagram acceptable? Assume
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 439 What does a continuous fast green flash of the status indicator mean? The Module is i
44 Module 123: Protege GX System Architecture | Review Questions What does the GX Client software communicate with? The server only The server f
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 441 Module 130: Protege GX Hardware Setup How do you default a DIN Rail Controller? Use t
442 Review Questions and Answers | Module 130: Protege GX Hardware Setup How do you access Telnet for the first time on a Windows 7 PC? Start >
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 443 Module 125: Protege GX System Design Where should copper clad aluminium cables be used?
444 Review Questions and Answers | Module 125: Protege GX System Design What happens to...? A lighting circuit is connected to an output on a PX8-DI
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 445 Module 128: Protege GX Software Installation Which of the following operating systems a
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 447 Module 129: Protege GX Software Introduction After a configuration change, how long mus
448 Review Questions and Answers | Module 129: Protege GX Software Introduction What is the Refresh button used for? To clear the filtered results
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 449 Module 131: Hardware Programming A module update is required when... You change any s
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 45 Complete this statement... Where budget constraints on a small single Controller site me
450 Review Questions and Answers | Module 131: Hardware Programming If Controller encryption is accidentally disabled, what additional step must be
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 451 Module 132: User Management What are Access Levels used for? To control which elevato
452 Review Questions and Answers | Module 132: User Management How do you program a schedule to run from 11pm on Monday through to 2am on Tuesday?
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 453 Module 133: Basic Intruder Detection A short time after creating a new area, a health s
454 Review Questions and Answers | Module 133: Basic Intruder Detection What does the Input Type setting do? It sets how the input operates in the
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 455 Module 134: Basic Access Control If a door has been created by the Add Controller Wizar
456 Review Questions and Answers | Module 134: Basic Access Control If a new door is created but it is not added to any door groups or access levels
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 457 Module 135: Integrating Intruder Detection and Access Control Which of the following is
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 459 Module 136: System Monitoring How many areas can a trouble input be assigned to? 1
460 Review Questions and Answers | Module 136: System Monitoring Which of these configuration examples are valid for IP Monitoring? They are all
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 461 Module 137: System Commissioning What is the Usage tab used for? It shows which items
462 Review Questions and Answers | Module 137: System Commissioning Can a database that has been backed up from one server be restored to another?
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Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 47 Module 124: Protege GX Hardware Overview Protege GX is an enterprise level product with
48 Module 124: Protege GX Hardware Overview | The Protege DIN Rail Range The Protege DIN Rail Range The Protege DIN Rail range provides extensive ha
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 49 8 Onboard Inputs Use for access control, detection devices such as PIRs, or a mixture
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 5 Schedules __________________________________________________________________________ 245
50 Module 124: Protege GX Hardware Overview | The Protege DIN Rail Range Protege DIN Rail 16 Zone Input Expander (PRT-ZX16-DIN) The Protege DIN Rail
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 51 Protege DIN Rail 8 PGM Output Expander (PRT-PX8-DIN) The Protege DIN Rail 8 PGM Output E
52 Module 124: Protege GX Hardware Overview | The Protege DIN Rail Range Protege DIN Rail Mini 2 Reader Expander (PRT-RDM2-DIN) The Protege DIN Rail
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 53 Protege DIN Rail Intelligent Power Supply (PRT-PSU-DIN) The Protege DIN Rail Intelligent
54 Module 124: Protege GX Hardware Overview | The Protege PCB Range The Protege PCB Range The Controller ...is the central processing unit responsib
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 55 Integrated Access Control The Controller provides a highly sophisticated access control
56 Module 124: Protege GX Hardware Overview | The Protege PCB Range Connectivity and System Expansion Onboard local zone (input) and PGM (output) al
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 57 Upgradable Firmware Utilizing the latest flash technology and high performance communica
58 Module 124: Protege GX Hardware Overview | The Protege PCB Range PRT-CTRL-GX: System Capacities System Capacities Fixed Profile Users 5000 Eve
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 59 Input (Zone) Expanders Protege 16 Zone Input Expander (PRT-ZX16) The Protege 16 Zone Inp
6 Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 Module 122: Protege GX Licensing ____________________________________________________ 42
60 Module 124: Protege GX Hardware Overview | The Protege PCB Range Protege Standard 16 Zone Input Expander (PRT-ZXS16) The Protege Standard 16 Zone
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 61 Output (PGM) Expanders Protege 16 PGM Output Expander (PRT-PX16) The Protege 16 PGM Outp
62 Module 124: Protege GX Hardware Overview | The Protege PCB Range Protege Standard 16 PGM Output Expander (PRT-PXS16) The Protege Standard 16 PGM
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 63 Reader Expanders Feature Highlights Connect 2 readers using the independent reader in
64 Module 124: Protege GX Hardware Overview | The Protege PCB Range Multiplex Reader Mode Pushing the boundaries of functionality, ICT have taken an
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 65 Arming/Disarming The Reader Expander allows a user to arm and disarm an area from a read
66 Module 124: Protege GX Hardware Overview | The Protege PCB Range Electronic Lock Outputs (RDS2, RDI2, RDE2) High current electronic monitored ele
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 67 Protege Mini 2 Reader Expander (PRT-RDM2) The RDM2 is a small and cost effective module
68 Module 124: Protege GX Hardware Overview | The Protege PCB Range Protege Standard 2 Reader Expander (PRT-RDS2) The RDS2 has all the same function
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 69 Protege Intelligent 2 Reader Expander (PRT-RDI2) In addition to the features of the RDS2
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 7 Module 101: ICT Company Profile ICT is a world leading manufacturer of innovative and sup
70 Module 124: Protege GX Hardware Overview | The Protege PCB Range Protege Ethernet 2 Reader Expander (PRT-RDE2) The RDE2 has all of the intelligen
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 71 Reader Expander Comparison Feature PRT-RDM2 PRT-RDS2 PRT-RDI2 PRT-RDE2 Power Supply
72 Module 124: Protege GX Hardware Overview | The Protege PCB Range Intelligent Power Monitoring The Protege Intelligent 5 Amp Power Supply is able
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 73 The Protege GX Module Network The Protege system utilizes a RS-485 four-wire powered mod
74 Module 124: Protege GX Hardware Overview | The Protege GX Module Network System Architecture Systems can be made up of a single Controller with m
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 75 Communications System controllers communicate with the Protege Server using TCP/IP LAN P
76 Module 124: Protege GX Hardware Overview | The Protege GX Module Network Module Wiring The RS-485 module network must be wired in a daisy chain c
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 77 Module Network Power The DIN Rail range is supplied by a 12V DC power supply connected t
78 Module 124: Protege GX Hardware Overview | The Protege GX Module Network All ancillary devices connected to a module network powered device, such
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 79 This is usually from a dedicated power supply, but in small installations can be powered
8 Module 101: ICT Company Profile | About ICT About ICT ICT is a world leading manufacturer of innovative and superior integrated electronic access
80 Module 124: Protege GX Hardware Overview | The Protege GX Module Network Expanding the Module Network Expansion of the Module Network can be done
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 81 Use secondary module networks where daisy chain wiring is not practical Primary Module N
82 Module 124: Protege GX Hardware Overview | Proximity Readers Proximity Readers Wiegand Interface ICT offers a range of Proximity Readers and Read
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 83 Comparison The Nano Prox reader is small, unobtrusive and cost effective The Vario
84 Module 124: Protege GX Hardware Overview | Proximity Readers Reader Technology Comparison Mifare Desfire EV1 125KHz Secure card format ON c
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 85 Keypads Protege Alphanumeric LCD Keypad (PRT-KLCD) The Protege Alphanumeric LCD Keypad p
86 Module 124: Protege GX Hardware Overview | Keypads Auto Logout Confirmation The Protege Alphanumeric LCD Keypad can be programmed for a custom aut
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 87 Protege Control Operating in the Protege Control mode the Protege Eclipse LED Keypad pro
88 Module 124: Protege GX Hardware Overview | Keypads Networking Capabilities The 10/100 Ethernet network connection is completely configurable via t
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 89 Temperature and Humidity Sensors Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor (PRT-ATH1) The
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 9 Distribution Customers With thousands of system installations in over 20 countries worl
90 Module 124: Protege GX Hardware Overview | Enclosures Enclosures Throughout the training so far, you will have seen how many of each module fits i
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 91 Elevator Control Interfacing with elevator controllers to achieve access control to floo
92 Module 124: Protege GX Hardware Overview | Elevator Control Example: Single Car System To control a single elevator with 1 to 16 controlled floors
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 93 Example: Three Cars with Different Floor Ranges Now let's look at an example where
94 Module 124: Protege GX Hardware Overview | Review Questions Review Questions How many access controlled doors can be directly connected to the DI
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 95 How many onboard reader ports does the PCB Controller have? 0 1 2 4 How many o
96 Module 124: Protege GX Hardware Overview | Review Questions In a new installation, how many spurs can come off a Controller on the RS-485 module
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 97 How many onboard controllable outputs does the PRT-KLCD have? None 1 low current out
98 Module 124: Protege GX Hardware Overview | Review Questions With a single car elevator system configured as shown, what is the maximum number of
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 99 In addition to basic access control, what optional feature is also shown in this scenari
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