ICT Protege WX End User Manual
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Protege WX
End User Guide

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  • Page 1 PRT-WX-DIN Protege WX End User Guide...
  • Page 2 Protege® Logo are registered trademarks of Integrated Control Technology Limited. All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Copyright © Integrated Control Technology Limited 2003-2022. All rights reserved. Last Published: 06-Sep-22 01:47 PM PRT-WX-DIN | Protege WX | End User Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Creating an Event Report Common Reporting Scenarios Using a Keypad to Arm/Disarm your System Status Indicators Audible Feedback Keypad Functions Logging in to the Keypad Logging Off Arming Your System Stay Arming an Area PRT-WX-DIN | Protege WX | End User Guide...
  • Page 4 Force Arming an Area Disarming Your System Entering a Duress Code Acknowledging an Alarm Using Card Readers Presenting Cards Card Types Entry Mode Arming and Disarming from a Card Reader PRT-WX-DIN | Protege WX | End User Guide...
  • Page 5: Understanding Your Protege Wx System

    Understanding your Protege WX System Protege WX is a flexible web-based system that allows you to program, monitor and control a site from any smartphone, tablet or computer with a fixed or mobile network connection. It combines access control, alarm intrusion, and automation and control, all into one unified package.
  • Page 6 Click Advanced... Click Accept the Risk and Continue. The browser will present the controller's login screen. In future, you should be able to browse to less secure controllers using this Firefox user profile. PRT-WX-DIN | Protege WX | End User Guide...
  • Page 7: Managing Users

    Door groups are typically used on sites that have a large number of controlled doors. For smaller sites, it is common to use individual doors. Depending on how your installer has set up your system, you may or may not have door groups. PRT-WX-DIN | Protege WX | End User Guide...
  • Page 8: Adding Areas To An Access Level

    The Disable User setting (found under the Options tab) removes access immediately while still retaining the user record and its details. This is ideal for removing access temporarily, such as when staff are away on extended leave, or removing access while still retaining the user information. PRT-WX-DIN | Protege WX | End User Guide...
  • Page 9: Configuring Schedules And Holidays

    Note how the Graphics View updates to show when the schedule will be valid. For each period, select the Holiday Mode to define how the schedule will operate during a holiday period. Choose from: PRT-WX-DIN | Protege WX | End User Guide...
  • Page 10: Using A Schedule To Automatically Unlock A Door

    There may be times when schedules need to turn on and off more than once, or at different times on different days. Each schedule has 8 periods to allow for these scenarios. Below are some examples of when you might use this. PRT-WX-DIN | Protege WX | End User Guide...
  • Page 11: Different Hours For Weekends

    The holiday must be programmed in a holiday group. That holiday group must be applied to the schedule in the Holiday groups tab. The Holiday mode for the schedule period must be set to Disabled on holiday. PRT-WX-DIN | Protege WX | End User Guide...
  • Page 12: Working With Reports

    To determine which user has armed or disarmed an area, define a date/time range and select the relevant area. To determine whether a specific user has armed or disarmed a particular area, define a date/time range and ⦁ select the relevant user and area. PRT-WX-DIN | Protege WX | End User Guide...
  • Page 13: Using A Keypad To Arm/Disarm Your System

    When the disarmed indicator is on the system is disarmed. Alternatively, when the disarmed indicator is on the system may be ready to arm (all inputs are secure). Enter your user code to arm. PRT-WX-DIN | Protege WX | End User Guide...
  • Page 14: Audible Feedback

    When the system times out or when an operation is incorrectly entered, they keypad generates an audible tone for three seconds. If required, audible tones can be silenced by pressing and holding the [CLEAR] key for 3 seconds. This option must be enabled by your security professional or system administrator. PRT-WX-DIN | Protege WX | End User Guide...
  • Page 15: Keypad Functions

    To log in using dual credential authentication, enter your User ID credential code and press [ENTER]. When prompted, enter your PIN code and press [ENTER]. Once a valid PIN is entered you will be presented with a welcome screen, area status or available menu. PRT-WX-DIN | Protege WX | End User Guide...
  • Page 16: Logging Off

    A greeting is displayed. Press any key to continue or wait a few seconds for the greeting to timeout. Press the [STAY] key to start the stay arming process. The system checks that the exterior sensors in the area are closed while bypassing the interior sensors. PRT-WX-DIN | Protege WX | End User Guide...
  • Page 17: Force Arming An Area

    1230. Duress code functions must be enabled before they can be used. Your installer can confirm which of these options have been configured and provide you with further operating instructions. PRT-WX-DIN | Protege WX | End User Guide...
  • Page 18: Acknowledging An Alarm

    If you proceed with disarming without acknowledging the alarm, you can view it later by pressing [MENU] + ⦁ [MEMORY] and [ENTER] then using the arrow keys to view the details. Press [ENTER] to acknowledge and clear the alarm from memory. PRT-WX-DIN | Protege WX | End User Guide...
  • Page 19: Using Card Readers

    For example, a door may be programmed to require card only access between standard office hours of 8am and 5pm, but require both card and PIN outside these hours for added security. PRT-WX-DIN | Protege WX | End User Guide...
  • Page 20: Arming And Disarming From A Card Reader

    Badge at the reader three times to arm the area. ⦁ Hold a button and badge at the reader to arm the area. Your installer can confirm whether these options are enabled. PRT-WX-DIN | Protege WX | End User Guide...
  • Page 21 In accordance with the ICT policy of enhanced development, design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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