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Lenel Distance Learning
OnGuard 7.1.481.0 Certification Update
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Course Overview This course is designed to educate the student on the features introduced with OnGuard 7.1.481.0 The student is required to have been formerly trained on OnGuard 7.0.932, or OnGuard 7.0.1067 as a prerequisite
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Objectives After completing this course the student will be able to Describe the features added to the OnGuard 7.1 release Configure the features added to the OnGuard 7.1 release
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Core
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Lenel Access Series/M-Series Firmware Access Panels LNL-500, LNL-1000, LNL-2000 ISC: v3.121 LNL-2210, LNL-2220, LNL-3300, LNL-3300-M5 ISC: v1.201
Reader Interface Modules LNL-1300 Series 1: v1.11 LNL-1300 Series 2: v1.52.13 LNL-1300e: v1.5.12 LNL-1320 Series 1: v1.13 LNL-1320 Series 2: v1.57.5 LNL-1320-2RP, LNL-1320-S2RP: v1.57.3 LNL-1380-8RP: v1.57.5 LNL-1300-U, LNL-1320-U: v10.16.01
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Alarm Panels LNL-1100, LNL-1200 Series 1: v1.04 LNL-1100, LNL-1200 Series 2, LNL-1100-20DI, LNL-1200-16DO, LNL1200-DOR: v1.32 LNL-1100-U, LNL-1200-U: v10.16.01
LNL-CK Rev A: v1.30 Rev B: v1.50 Rev C: v1.63
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Gateways (products are in legacy support mode) Bioscrypt with LNL-500B gateway firmware: v1.26 RSI biometrics with LNL-500B gateway firmware: v1.25 Recognition Source PIM-485-16-OT with wireless LNL-500W gateway firmware: v1.10
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Access Series and M-Series Web Interface The Access Series and M-Series Web Interface has changed to be more secure effective in OnGuard 7.0.1067.0 To learn more, an eLearning course is available for registration and participating in this brief course Register at https://elearning.lenel.com for the OnGuard® 7.0.1067.0 SP1 eLearning course for detailed information
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Access Series LNL-1300e The LNL-1300e is an IP based* multi-purpose hardware panel that can be configured as either Single door interface with ingress/egress reader supported Alarm panel interface with 4 input and 2 output supported
Same form factor, and physical installation as the LNL-2210
* - Static addressing recommended
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Communicates 10/100 Mb Ethernet May utilize static IPv4 addressing or DHCP
Power input External Power Input 12 VDC 900 mA maximum PoE (802.3af 12.95 watt standard)
Power output* 12 VDC max 150 mA (reader port TB3) 12 VDC max 650 mA (aux power port TB5)
* - not to exceed 650 mA combined on TB3 and TB5 VO outputs 10
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LNL-1300e RIM Configuration Single Door Reader Interface Two Readers Wiegand Magnetic Mag w/Wiegand output F/2F Format RS-485 OSDP (Reader 1 only)
DPS and REX inputs Individually Supervised or Non-Supervised
Strike Form C 30VDC @5A
One Aux Relay Output Form C 30VDC @5A
Two Aux Inputs
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LNL-1300e Alarm Panel Configuration Alarm Panel (No reader support in this configuration) Four Inputs Individually Supervised or Non-Supervised
Two Relay Outputs Form C 30VDC @5A
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LNL-1300e Topology OnGuard 7.1 Controller
Access Series Controller
RS-485
Access Series Panels LNL-1100 LNL-1200 LNL-1300 LNL-1320
LNL-2210 LNL-2220 LNL-3300 TCP/IP Network
LNL-1300e as Reader Interface Module
Max Addressable Devices Supported (RS-485 and IP combined)
LNL-2210
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LNL-2220
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LNL-3300
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Devices (Reader/Door Module, Input Module, Output Module) address range of 0-31
LNL-1300e as Alarm Panel
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LNL-1300e Address Configuration Tool The LNL-1300e IP Address Configuration tool allows the LNL-1300e to be configured for a static address This tool is run directly from the Lenel Supplemental Materials Disk Rev 18 or greater
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Configuring the IP Address of the LNL-1300e
The LNL-1300e must be first put into programming mode using DIP switch positions as shown below
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The LNL-1300e board(s) will be displayed in the Devices in Programming Mode window
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Once the appropriate board is selected from the list Enter the Static IP address (3 digits must be used in each octet) Enter the Subnet Mask Enter the Default gateway
Click the button Assign Static Address The updated information will appear in the Current IP Address Configuration and IP Address Assignment History sections
Return the board to Static IP mode using the DIP switches
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It is recommended that the Network switch be configured to 10 Mbps / Half Duplex if the LNL-1300e is PoE-powered Some of the components in the LNL-1300e may cause intermittent communication issues when the device is running at 100 Mb/s If the LNL-1300e is externally powered, the network switch can be configured to 10/100
Powering the LNL-1300e via an external power source is another possible solution, but this may not be feasible based on how the LNL-1300e IP Interface board is deployed
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LNL-8000 Star Multiplexer LNL-8000 – Version 2.01.0 Rev B PCB Previous board was version 1.01Rev A PCB
New production boards only Note: Firmware is not flash upgradable to either the Rev A or Rev B LNL-8000 The firmware chip is not a replaceable component Fully compatible with all Access Series hardware
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Installation Guidelines The following installation guidelines must be followed for both the Rev A and Rev B LNL-8000 The maximum Access Panel (ISC) downstream port length is 1000’ (304.8 m) when adding a LNL-8000 to the communication bus A maximum of four LNL-8000’s may be installed on a single communication bus No termination jumpers should be installed (enabled) on the entire Access Panel (ISC) communication bus when adding LNL-8000’s Each downstream port on the LNL-8000 may be a maximum of 4000’ (1219.2 m) and must be terminated as described in the Hardware manual and training materials
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LNL-8000 Installation Topology
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Rev A and Rev B DIP Switch Settings Rev A
Rev B
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Lenel M-Series Port Assignment and Topology The Lenel M-Series port assignment has been redesigned to allow Port 2 Lenel M-Series devices installed in the head-of-line enclosure Lenel M-Series devices installed on the LNL-8000-MCOM downstream RS-485 communication line in downstream enclosures
Port 3 (redesign) Lenel M-Series devices installed in downstream M-Series enclosures Without the use of a head of line LNL-8000-MCOM
Lenel Access Series devices installed on the LNL-3300-M5 port 3 communication line
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Multiple M5 Enclosure Topology Port 3 communication path LNL-3300-M5 Controller Port 3 RS-485 communication cable (4000’) Lenel LNL-8000-MCOM in and Lenel M-Series downstream devices in downstream enclosures
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Adding Access Series to the M5 Topology Port 3 communication path LNL-3300-M5 Controller Port 3 RS-485 communication cable (4000’) Lenel Access-Series downstream devices
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Core
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System Dependencies
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Operating System Support Windows Server 2012 Windows Server 2012 Standard 64-bit is approved for all OnGuard server and client operations
Windows Server 2012 R2 Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard 64-bit is approved for all OnGuard server and client operations
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Windows 7 Professional with Service Pack 1 Windows 7 SP1 Professional 32-bit and 64-bit are approved for all OnGuard server and client operations Windows 7 SP1 Professional 32-bit and 64-bit are not recommended for use as the Web Service server because of the limited number of client connections in these operating systems
Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 Update Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 Update 32-bit and 64-bit are approved for all OnGuard server and client operations Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 Update 32-bit and 64-bit are not recommended for use as the Web Service server because of the limited number of client connections in these operating systems
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Database Support Microsoft SQL Server Microsoft SQL Server 2012 SP1 (32-bit and 64-bit) and Express Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Service Pack 2 (SP2) Microsoft SQL Server 2014 (32-bit and 64-bit) and Express
Oracle Oracle 11g R1 Server 32-bit (11.1.0.6) Oracle 11g R1 Server 64-bit (11.1.0.7) with 32-bit Client installed if OnGuard is running on the same server as the database Oracle 11g R2 Server 32-bit (11.2.0.3 and 11.2.0.4) Oracle 11g R2 Server 64-bit (11.2.0.3 and 11.2.0.4) with 32-bit Client installed if OnGuard is running on the same server as the database Oracle 12c R1 Server 64-bit (12.1.0.1) with 32-bit Client installed if OnGuard is running on the same server as the database
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System Component Support ScanShell SDK version 10.03.19 MDAC (required) MSXML 6 (required) MSXML 6 is installed automatically with the OnGuard software
Adobe Flash Player 9 or later Required for Visitor Management Host
Microsoft Silverlight 3.0 or later Required for Visitor Administration
Microsoft .NET 4.5 (required) Microsoft .NET 4.5 is installed automatically with OnGuard when installing using the setup.exe file To shorten the OnGuard installation time, install Microsoft .NET 4.5 (available on the Supplemental Materials disc) prior to installing the OnGuard software.
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Internet Information Services (IIS) IIS 8.5 is included with Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows 8.1 Update IIS 7.5* is included with Windows 7 * - Not recommended due to 10 connection limit
IIS 8.0* is included with Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8 * - Not recommended due to 10 connection limit
In order for browser-based applications such as FrontDesk, Kiosk, or AdminAPP, to function, HTTP Activation must be enabled for the WCF Services on the server where browser-based applications are deployed The process for enabling HTTP Activation depends on which operating system you are running For more details, refer to: http://msdn.microsoft.com/enus/library/hh167503%28v=nav.70%29.aspx
Note: See the 7.1 Release notes section 3.12 for IIS minimum role services required by OnGuard for either SQL Server or Oracle 32
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Virtual Environment VMware ESX/ESXi Server 6.X For all OnGuard services and database server with software-based license only
VMware Workstation 10.0 and 11.0 Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2012
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Web Browser Support Internet Explorer (required for browser-based applications) Versions 10.0 or 11.0 32-bit version of Internet Explorer when using VideoViewer (Browserbased Client)
Apple Safari* Windows: v5.1.7 or later Mac: v8.x or later
Google Chrome* Version 40.0 or later
Mozilla Firefox* Version 37.0.1 or later
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OPC and SNMP OPC Versions OPC Data Access 2.0 OPC Alarms and Events 1.0
SNMP Versions SNMPv1 Trap Messages are supported. SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 Trap messages are not supported.
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NEC ExpressCluster NEC ExpressCluster X R3 32-bit LAN 3.1 Tested 3.1.5.1 and 3.1.0.1
NEC ExpressCluster X R3 32-bit WAN 3.1 Tested 3.1.5.1 and 3.1.0.1
NEC ExpressCluster X R3 64-bit LAN 3.1 Tested 3.1.5.1 and 3.1.0.1
NEC ExpressCluster X R3 64-bit WAN 3.1 Tested 3.1.5.1 and 3.1.0.1
Windows Clustering Windows Server 2012 R2-Based Failover Clustering
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Supplemental Disk Rev 18 The Supplemental Materials Disk has been updated to include: The SafeNet driver has been removed and is now located under License Key Drivers The LNL-1300e Address Tool is located under Current Access Control
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System Options
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Setup Assistant The Setup Assistant now includes the recommended method of specifying/applying a windows account to run the following services instead of the local system account: LS Site Publication Service Used in Enterprise edition and when using Mobile Badging either on a standard or Enterprise system
LS Client Update Server Service Automatically deploys client software updates
Note: This step will not occur if the DB authentication method to the database has been changed to use the Lenel account for SQL Authentication
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Special notes The single sign-on account must be created in Windows and then added to the database system separately This Windows user must also have read/write access to the OnGuard directory so that they can write to the log files
Prior to 7.1, the installer must assign the Windows account credentials manually to each of the services
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OEM License Code/Mask The OnGuard 7.1 OEM (Code 1024/Mask 65280) now allows only the following panels to be used with Onguard* Lenel Access Series/M-Series Legacy ReadyKey Pro Stanley B.A.S.I.S.
When authorized by Lenel, other Mercury partner panels may be supported in Onguard by adjusting the OEM mask in the system user license
* - The hardware serial number check was permanently removed in OnGuard 7.0.932.0 OnGuard 7.1.481.0 Rev 7
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Scheduled Report Formats Scheduled Reports allow selection of output format PDF RPT XLS DOC RTF CSV TXT
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Access Control
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OnGuard WATCH lite 1.0 OnGuard WATCH lite 1.0 is a forensic an web-based analysis tool, free for holders of a valid Software Upgrade Support Plan (SUSP) program* WATCH stands for Web Access Trending & Comprehensive Health
WATCH allows OnGuard system users to gain an understanding of some of the key system parameters of the OnGuard Application Server
* - Customer without a valid SUSP may use a WATCH trial version for a 90 day evaluation
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With OnGuard® WATCH lite, users can quickly view: Scheduled security-related activities (Events) OnGuard counts Access panels, Readers, Inputs, Outputs, Cardholders, Active badges, Visitors, Visits
Basic system information Installed versions of OnGuard, Windows operating system, SQL Server, Server IP address
Database backup details Badges created per day Alarms per day System performance monitoring CPU usage, Memory usage, Hard disk space, Network usage, OnGuard error logs
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License updates can be obtained from the secure Lenel Web site with your login OnGuard WATCH lite module download: https://partner.lenel.com/downloads/onguard/7.0/modules License files can be obtained by the VAR from the release site (login required) for installations covered by a valid SUSP, or by contacting
[email protected] Related links for more information: http://www.lenel.com/news-events/lenel-introduces-lite-version-of-onguardwatch-to-visualize-critical-security-data http://ips.1utcfs.com/mail/NPI/access/WATCH_LITE/WATCH-LiteCompatibility.pdf http://ips.1utcfs.com/mail/NPI/access/WATCH_LITE/Release_Notes.pdf
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LS Communication Server The LS Communication Server has been updated for better stability to include Better communication performance for downloads of hardware records with large databases Threading model/thread pooling allows panel to get its own thread based on use Database connection pooling allows multiple DB connections if a particular thread is busy Temporary access level delivery speed
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Reader Form Redesign The reader form has been redesigned to allow separation of Board Type Data Output type of the reader
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Board Type The Board Type field contents is dynamic, and is determined by the Access Panel (controller) selected Lenel Access Series Lenel M-Series HID ILS Integra ILS Offline/Wireless Other (OAAP) Otis CompassPlus V3
Note: The Reader Number control has replaced Reader 1, Reader 2, Reader X Selections in Board Type
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Board Type selections for Lenel Access Series LNL-1300 LNL-1300e LNL-1320 Onboard Reader RS-485 Command Keypad Includes the LNL-1300T configured in Data Type
Aperio Hub 1 to 1 Aperio Hub 1 to 8 Schlage PIM-485 Schlage Wired-485 LNL-500W (Wireless Gateway) LNL-500B (Handkey Biometric Gateway) LNL-500B (Bioscrypt Biometric Gateway)
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Board Type selections for Lenel M-Series 2RP S2RP 8RP Reader 1-8
Board Type selections for HID HID VertX Base Board
Board Type selections for ILS Integra Stand-alone Lock
Board Type selections for ILS Offline/Wireless ILS Lock
Board Type selections for Other (OAAP) Generic Reader
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Data Output The Data Output field contents is dynamic, and is determined by the Board Type selection Magnetic Formerly All Other Readers
Mag with Wiegand Output Wiegand/Prox Former ILS Prox now uses this Data Output
OSDP Protocol *OSDP Biometric Protocol (Future biometrics)
LNL-1300T Bioscrypt RS-485 F/2F Format (unsupervised) Supervised F/2F Board Edge Inputs Supervised F/2F Remote Inputs
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LNL-1300e IP Interface The LNL-1300e behaves either as an IP based Single Door Controller with the second reader interface configured as a slave reader Alarm panel with 4 inputs and 2 outputs
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Supported features / limitations Single door 1 (ingress only) 2 (Ingress/egress) readers
OSDP supported for reader 1 only Does not support RS-485 Bioscrypt Elevator support for both onboard readers 128 floor tracking solution each
IPv4 only
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The LNL-1300e requires either the configuration of 1 or optionally 2 readers The LNL-1300e is treated as a single addressable device in the controller Similar to the LNL-1320 in paired mode
Reader limitations per controller LNL-2210 17 readers including the onboard reader
LNL-2220 64 readers including the onboard readers
LNL-3300, LNL-3300-M5 64 readers
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LNL-1300e RIM Configuration The LNL-1300e configuration allows Static addressing with static address configured in OnGuard DHCP with permanent lease reservation with static address configured in OnGuard DHCP with host name of the board Physical MAC address of the board
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LNL-1300e Alarm Panel Configuration Configuring the LNL-1300e as an Alarm Panel choose LNL1300e (IP Interface) as the Panel Type
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Advanced Access
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No Advanced feature topics added in this release
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Digital Video
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Digital Video Firmware Lenel Digital Video Recorder (LDVR) Software Version 7.21 Hot Fix 2.0
Lenel Network Video Recorder (Lenel NVR) Software Version 7.1.1024
IntelligentVideo Server (IVS) Software Version 7.1.1024
IntelligentVideo Application Server (IVAS) Software Version 7.1.1024
Lenel Streaming Video Server (LSVS) Software Version 7.1.1024
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Record Free Space The configuration for controlling free space has been changed from MB to a % percentage 10-80% allowable range
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Camera Configuration The former Camera Type dropdown has been separated into Camera Make dropdown Camera Model dropdown
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Camera Sub-stream Support Supported multi-streaming cameras will automatically create an additional camera configuration indicated with a + sign at the end of the camera name Arecont Axis Interlogix Panasonic Samsung Sony
Multi-streaming configuration Add a live sub-stream Record sub-stream
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Joystick Support The joystick service module interface allows additional control beyond camera movement for the following joysticks Axis 295 Axis 8310* Includes 8311*, Axis 8312*, Axis 8313*
Interlogix TVK400-USB* Panasonic CU650 Panasonic CU950
Supported in OnGuard Alarm Monitoring, Video Viewer, and Web Video Viewer
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Controller Server Event Mapping Tool The Controller Server Event Mapping Tool allows the joysticks pre-defined commands to be customized and mapped to the users choice of joystick buttons Each button may be assigned a command type Optionally a Index number may be assigned based on the command Example: Activate Preset #4
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The Controller Service Event Mapping Tool may be launched from the windows system tray icon when either the Alarm Monitoring or VideoViewer programs are launched The tool is installed with OnGuard 7.1
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Web Service for Mobile Support Recorder network settings in the LNVR Network Setup utility
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Prism
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Credentialing and Biometrics (Legacy 5000)
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Wireless Locks
(Legacy 5650)
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ILS Firmware ACU Control Module (ACU): 3.0.0.25
Reader Prox Reader: 3.0.0.1 iCLASS Reader: 3.0.0.2 MIFARE® Reader: 3.0.0.14
Wireless Lock Module WLM NA (North America): 0.9.21358 WLM EU (Europe): 0.9.21366
Mobile Configurator PDA Application (Serial): 2.0.4.6 PDA Application (USB): 3.0.1.3
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ILS Gateway WWM NA (North America): 0.9.21358 WWM EU (Europe): 0.9.21366 WMC Ethernet Firmware: 2.0.238510 WMC Wi-Fi Firmware: 2.0.238510
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Panic RIM Standard Features ADA compliant Built-in radio enables a wireless, communicating door Lock memory retains information even when the batteries are removed User-replaceable, standard alkaline 1.5V batteries Suitable for new construction or retrofit installation Request-to-Exit input Door contacts can trigger or authenticate alarm events Single and double door applications in right- or lefthand orientation Multiple operating modes, including locked, unlocked, blocked, emergency lock and more 76
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RIM Panic Bar Technical Training Lenel has released a eLearning course that will allow the student to gain the skills necessary to install this RIM panic Bar Please visit the Lenel/Interlogix eLearning site for course registration Availability in August 2015
https://elearning.lenel.com
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Intrusion
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No Intrusion feature topics added in this release
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Security Series
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Security Series Firmware NGP NGP-22xxx and NGP-33xxx panels: v1.4.8
NGP-xxxx-U NGP-1300-U: v12.09.02 NGP-1320-U: v12.09.02 NGP-1100-U: v12.09.02 NGP-1200-U: v12.09.02
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Exit Delay Timeout Area Delay Timeouts 5, 10, and 15 minutes added
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Area State - Local I/O Enhancement Area Exit Function Area Exit Time has been added to the Link Area logical events for Lenel Security Series hardware The Area Exit Time logical event may be used to control an output (such as a sounder) during the Exit delay time by linking the Local I/O to this event
Notes: • In Alarm Monitoring, the area status “Armed Exiting” changes to “Armed” after the time Exit delay expires • The “Armed On” event is generated when the arming process begins. After the area is armed, there is no additional event, but if you have a linked Local I/O function, it will report in the Alarm Monitor.
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Reader Form Redesigned Reader number changes The NGP Security Series Controller onboard Door #1 or #2 was previously specified as part of the Reader Type This is now configured separately in the Reader number field.
Notes: Pre-existing Security Series reader configurations will be migrated automatically to the new Type and Output
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OnGuard Compatible Firmware (OCF) Reader technology names Changes Magstripe F/2F Format changed to F/2F Format Magstripe Strobed changed to Strobed
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Enterprise
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Setup Assistant The Setup Assistant now includes the recommended method of specifying an windows account* to run the following services instead of the local system account: LS Site Publication Service Used in Enterprise edition and when using Mobile Badging
LS Client Update Server Service To automatically deploy client software updates
* Note: • The single sign-on account must be created in both Windows and the database system separately • This Windows user must also have read/write access to the OnGuard directory so that they can write to the log files
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Enterprise Event Transactions The following Enterprise logs are now transferred through the EMB (Enterprise Message Bus) Alarms and events User transactions Alarm acknowledgments Only Alarm Acknowledgments created in 7.1 will be replicated
Log transactions are sent every 30 minutes, or batched in groups of 1500 events, which ever occurs first Batched events/transactions are replicated per type when the 1500 limit is reached
All events replicated are direct line through all parent regional nodes to master node only Not replicated to other regional branches from the master node
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Replication Administration Each Regional or Mobile Badging Node may be configured to Log Transactions in the Replication Administration program It is best to leave replication of log transactions set to Always The LS Site Publication Server service replicates faster than in earlier versions of OnGuard, so do not change this setting from Always unless necessary The default Starting at configuration is 00:00:00, and the default Ending at configuration is 23:59:59. If you do not change these defaults, then the Replication occurs field on the Log Transactions form indicates Always, which means the log transactions can replicate at any time. If you configure both the Starting at and Ending at times to 00:00:00, then the Replication occurs field on the Log Transactions Form indicates Never, which means the log transactions will never replicate. Transactions that have not replicated yet will not replicate after selecting Never, and are deleted from the replication queue. When changing from Never to Always, transactions from this point forward will replicate. Past transactions will not replicate. It is recommended to leave at least 1 hour between the Starting at and Ending at times. Shorter time intervals might not give the LS Site Publication Server service adequate time to perform the replication.
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DataConduIT Logical Sources is now the terminology for what was DataConduIT
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Summary In this course you have You have been educated on the new features that have been introduced to OnGuard 7.1 You have been educated on the configuration of the new features that have been introduced to OnGuard 7.1
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