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IS100
QUICK SET-UP GUIDE
Ness Security Products
4 / 167 Prospect Hwy,
Seven Hills, NSW,
Australia, 2147,
M1support@ness.com.au
www.ness.com.au
Doc No. 890-377

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  • Page 1 IS100 QUICK SET-UP GUIDE Ness Security Products 4 / 167 Prospect Hwy, Seven Hills, NSW, Australia, 2147, M1support@ness.com.au www.ness.com.au Doc No. 890-377...
  • Page 2: Product Specifications

    Note: Each V1000 port and the end V100- Series, whether it is single or a daisy-chain connection, requires a separate termination resistor jumper. 07/07|V1.0 890-377 2007-2010© Ness Security Products. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3: Output Connections

    Any input can be configured as a supervised input. They can be configured for resistors of 1K – 4K Ohm. The setup of supervised inputs is done during configuration of the Modules in the IS100 software. Please refer to the following examples 07/07|V1.0 890-377...
  • Page 4 Ness V1000 & V2000 System hardware is mounted and wired with peripheral devices. The IS100 System Set-Up section outlines the steps necessary for IS100 system set-up. For more detailed information on IS100, please use this guide in conjunction with the IS100 User Manual.
  • Page 5 A ‘Request for Username and Password dialog box opens. Enter the default user name: admin, and leave the password blank. Click ‘OK’. Once logged in you should see the options for each programming module. 07/07|V1.0 890-377 2007-2010© Ness Security Products. All rights reserved.
  • Page 6 (you may need to get this IP Address from the customers system administrator) Enter the Subnet mask (normally 255.255.255.0) Enter the default Gateway if this controller is to connect to Internet. 07/07|V1.0 890-377 2007-2010© Ness Security Products. All rights reserved.
  • Page 7 IS100. NOTE : If you have changed the default password when changing the IP address you will need to enter the new password now to log into the controller. . 07/07|V1.0 890-377 2007-2010© Ness Security Products. All rights reserved.
  • Page 8 Once connected, add the controller IP address to the Trusted Sites. Click on from the Web Browser. Select Internet Options. Under Internet Options, click on the Security tab. Next click on Click on 07/07|V1.0 890-377 2007-2010© Ness Security Products. All rights reserved.
  • Page 9 Click The controller address will now appear under Websites. Once these settings are complete, continue on to the IS100 system set-up. NOTE : The following is a quick set-up guide only. A full copy of the User’s Manual can be downloaded from http://www.ness.com.au/UserManual/Ness_IS100_User_Manual_V1.0.pdf...
  • Page 10: Hardware Manager

    Time Schedules Access Levels Personnel Manager IS100 consists of seven major modules arranged in tabs. Click on the tab to go the appropriate module. The current or active tab will be highlighted blue. 1. Hardware Manager The Hardware Manager is used for initialization and configuration of all hardware and devices on the system.
  • Page 11 To modify any of the settings, simply click on the hardware or device from the Hardware • System Tree to display corresponding properties and values in the Hardware Information window. Usually, the default settings are sufficient. 07/07|V1.0 890-377 2007-2010© Ness Security Products. All rights reserved.
  • Page 12: Time Schedules

    Define up to Holidays. a new holiday. Define holiday information: Group • • • • Description • • • • Date • • • • Repeating • • • • Click 07/07|V1.0 890-377 2007-2010© Ness Security Products. All rights reserved.
  • Page 13: Access Levels

    To deselect, simply click the highlighted item again. Click to add the reader group(s) with the associated time schedule to the selected access level. Click to remove the reader group(s) from the access level. Click 07/07|V1.0 890-377 2007-2010© Ness Security Products. All rights reserved.
  • Page 14 Event Manager. Save and print the report to obtain a hard copy. Once reports have been generated and saved/printed, delete the appropriate cards using the Group Delete function. 07/07|V1.0 890-377 2007-2010© Ness Security Products. All rights reserved.
  • Page 15: Installation Record

    IS100 Quick Set-Up Guide Installation Record 07/07|V1.0 890-377 2007-2010© Ness Security Products. All rights reserved.
  • Page 16 IS100 Quick Set-Up Guide 07/07|V1.0 890-377 2007-2010© Ness Security Products. All rights reserved.

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