Provisioning Menu Field Descriptions
14.14 BAC Globals
From the BAC Globals menu, you can configure the DCP responder settings for communicating with
T/Mon, how your NetGuardian ENV will validate access, and enable special door-control behaviors.
From the BAC Globals screen, you can determine building access functionality for your door
DCP over LAN
DCP Unit ID/Protocol
DCP over LAN port/Protocol Enter the DCP port for this NetGuardian ENV (UDP/TCP port).
The BAC Settings allow you to configure NetGuardian ENV profile validation and door control behavior
· Alarm Controller Speaker, when configured, will trigger the control for the speaker when the alarm
point configured becomes active.
· Max Key Presses - Maximum limit to the number of keypad keys that can be entered before the ENV
will process the entry.
The radio buttons determine the method the NetGuardian ENV will use to authenticate door access.
· Use internal profiles only when TMon profiles are not available set's the NetGuardian ENV to use
profiles from T/Mon to validate door access unless the T/Mon database has been purged (see the
System section for details on purging the BAC database), corrupted, or has not yet been
downloaded from T/Mon. This is the default setting.
· Use internal profiles only, and ignore TMon profiles sets the NetGuardian ENV to work in
Standalone mode. In this mode, the ECU controls door access with its own internally databased
access profiles. It will not use access information from T/Mon to make entry decisions. (Note: the
NetGuardian ENV
DCP Responder Settings (For use with T/Mon)
Enables DCP transmissions over LAN (Enabled by default)
User-definable ID number for the NetGuardian ENV (DCP Address), and the
DCP protocol being used (DCPx or DCPf).
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