Organize Segment Data - Stanley QEL 200 User Manual

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Document Gateway and Lockset Identification
It is important to document the Gateway Media Access Control number (MAC address)
address, along with capacities and locations, and to give each device a common name (such
as "Patient Lobby").
Image of where MAC address is located on gateway-TDB
Position Gateways
Position the Gateways for installation, using results from the Stanley Site Survey Kit. It is
important to perform the Site Survey process as many times as necessary to find the strongest 
position.
Note
Test signal strength at all door locations near the edges of the coverage area, also at
any location where there may be physical interference.

Organize Segment Data

Steps
1
Collect Gateway and Lockset Information
2
Collect User Information
Collect Gateway Information
During your site survey, you have documented MAC numbers, names, capacities and
physical locations of all gateways and locksets so you can identify and assign them to the
correct location within the Stanley Intelli-M Software.
Collect User Information
You will need to gather the names of users, define their access requirements, organize user 
and timezone groups, and decide how to use other configurable features.
Create a table with information about each user, such as: User Type, User Group, Shift, etc.
Last
First
Alverez
Alicia
Bennet
Ryan
Ford
Sara
Lee
James
To organize your data, consider the following issues:
Wireless System
User Type
Dentist
Sr. Technician
Technician
Receptionist
Bldg.
User
Group
A
Admin
A
Basic
A
Basic
A
Basic
Timezone
Default
Default
Default
Default
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