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EVVA Xesar 2.0 manual available for free PDF download: System Manual
EVVA Xesar 2.0 System Manual (212 pages)
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EVVA
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Door locks
| Size: 6 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Figure 14: Software
3
Introduction
9
General Legal Notes
9
Customer Support
10
Signs and Symbols
12
Figure 1: System Architecture (Sample Image)
13
System Overview
13
Figure 2: Xesar Access Components (Sample Image)
14
Xesar System Requirements
15
Xesar Performance Features
16
User Administration
16
Xesar Access Components
16
Media/User Administration
17
Protocol/Events
18
Authorisation Types
18
Available Languages
18
System Accessories
19
Xesar Coding Station
19
Figure 3: Xesar Coding Station (Sample Image)
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Xesar Tablet
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Figure 4: Xesar Tablet (Sample Image)
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Functional Principle
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Xesar Application (App)
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Emergency Power Device
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Figure 5: Emergency Power Device (Sample Image)
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System Medium
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Admin Card
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Figure 6: Admin Card (Sample Image)
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Figure 7: Xesar EVVA Card (Sample Image)
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Figure 8: Xesar Partner Card (Sample Image)
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Figure 9: Xesar Key Tag (Sample Image)
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Figure 10: Xesar Combi Key (Sample Image)
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Construction Card
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Figure 11: Construction Card (Sample Image)
27
Access with a Xesar Identification Medium
28
Single Access (Standard Configuration)
28
Manual Office Mode
28
Automatic Office Mode (Schedule-Based)
29
Deletekey Function
29
Xesar Access Component Interface
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Xesar Identification Media
25
Xesar Software
31
Figure 12: Xesar Software (Sample Image)
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EVVA Keycredits
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Credit Schemes
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You Can Merge Quantity-Based and Time-Based Credit
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Figure 13: Keycredits (Sample Image)
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Changes Charged in Keycredits (Relevant to Quantity Credit Only)
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No Keycredits Deducted
34
Software Plus Package
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Xesar Access Components
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Xesar Escutcheon
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Figure 15: Xesar Escutcheon (Sample Image)
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Xesar Escutcheon - Functional Description
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Figure 16: Xesar Escutcheon (Sample Image)
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Xesar Handle
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Figure 17: Xesar Handle (Sample Image)
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Xesar Handle - Functional Description
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Figure 18: Xesar Handle (Sample Image)
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Xesar Cylinder
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Figure 19: Xesar Cylinder (Sample Image)
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Xesar Cylinder - Functional Description
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Figure 20: Xesar Thumbturn (Sample Image)
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Cylinder Tool
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Figure 21: Cylinder Tool (Sample Image)
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Xesar Wall Reader
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Figure 22: Xesar Wall Reader (Sample Image)
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Xesar Wall Reader - Functional Description
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Figure 23: Xesar Wall Reader (Sample Image)
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Xesar Wall Reader Connection Label
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Figure 24: Xesar Wall Reader Connection Print (Sample Image)
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Xesar Control Unit
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Figure 25: Xesar Control Unit (Sample Image)
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Xesar Control Unit Connection Configurations
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Figure 26: Diagram (Sample Image)
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One Xesar Wall Reader -> One Xesar Control Unit
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Figure 27: One Xesar Wall Reader (Sample Image)
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Two Xesar Wall Readers -> One Xesar Control Unit (Double-Sided Access)
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Figure 28: Two Xesar Wall Readers (Sample Image)
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Two Xesar Wall Readers -> One Xesar Control Unit
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Figure 29: 2 Xesar Wall Reader (Sample Image)
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Mains Adapter for Control Unit
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Figure 30: Mains Adapter (Sample Image)
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How Xesar Access Component Indicate Events
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Installing Xesar Access Components
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Installation Support
78
Language-Neutral Assembly Manual
78
Product-Specific Assembly Video Clips
78
Language-Neutral Drilling Template
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Drilling Template
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Figure 31: Drilling Template (Sample Image)
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Installing the Xesar Software
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Figure 32: Language Selection
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Figure 33: Welcome
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Figure 34: Xesar Installation - Licence Agreement
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Figure 35: Xesar Installation - Selecting the Designated Directory
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Figure 36: Xesar Installation - Specifying the Folder
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Figure 37: Xesar Installation
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Figure 38: Error Message/Installation
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Figure 39: Xesar Installation
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Configuring Xesar Software for the First Time
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Figure 40: Network Path
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Figure 41: Access Data
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Backing up Access Data and DB Key
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Figure 42: Configuration
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Roles
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Xesar Software
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Starting the Program
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Figure 43: Opening the Program
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Logging in Using Admin Cards
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Figure 44: Login
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Figure 45: Xesar | Login
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Logging in Using the DB Key
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Figure 46: DB Key
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Figure 47: Home Page
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Home Page
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Loading Keycredits
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Figure 48: Credit
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Figure 49: Topping up Credit
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Figure 50: Topping up Credit - Invalid Input
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Administrator
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Changing the Administrator Password
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Figure 51: Changing the Admin Password
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Settings
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Time Settings
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Summer and Winter Time Settings
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Setting Special Days
97
Figure 52: Settings
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Figure 53: Time Settings
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Security Settings
99
Security PIN
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Identification Media Validity Periods
99
Replacement Media Validity Periods
100
Logging Personal Data
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Maximum Archiving Period for Personal Data
100
Programming Device
101
IP Address/Proxy Server Settings
101
Configuration Settings
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Administration
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Journal
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Figure 54: Administration Tab
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Figure 55: Journal for Personal Data
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Figure 56: Filtering Journal Entries
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Changing the Client Logo
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Figure 57: Individual Client Logo
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Figure 58: Changing the Client Logo
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Users
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Figure 59: Users
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Editing Users
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Figure 60: Editing Users
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Details
107
Deactivate User
107
Changing Access Data and Passwords
107
User Groups
108
Creating Users
108
Figure 61: Changing the Password
108
Access Data
109
User Groups
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Figure 62: Creating Users
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General Rights
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User Groups
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Figure 63: User Groups
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Deleting User Groups
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Creating User Groups
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Figure 64: Creating User Groups
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Details
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General Rights
113
Editing User Groups
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Figure 65: Editing Usergroups
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Doors and Areas
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Figure 66: Doors and Areas
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All Doors
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Doors Within an Area
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Doors that Have Not Been Assigned to Areas
116
Figure 67: Doors and Areas
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Creating Door Areas
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Figure 68: Creating New Door Areas
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Creating Additional Doors
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Figure 69: Managing Doors
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Deleting Doors
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Removing Doors from Areas
120
Adding Doors to Areas
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Figure 70: Adding Doors to Door Areas
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Listing Authorised Persons Within an Area
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Deleting Door Areas
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Editing Door Areas
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Figure 72: Renaming Areas
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Editing Doors
124
Access Components
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Details
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View Battery Status
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Figure 73: Xesar Access Components, "Installed" Status
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Creating Doors
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Details
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Figure 74: Creating Doors
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Settings
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Editing Doors
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Protocol Settings
127
Figure 75: Creating Doors and Logging Personal Data
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Personal Data (Per Xesar Access Component)
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Figure 77: Access Events - Show Protocol
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Adding Xesar Access Components
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Adding Xesar Access Components - Step 1
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Figure 78: Assigning Xesar Access Components
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Selecting Escutcheon, Handle or Cylinder - Step 2A
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Selecting Xesar Wall Readers - Step 2B
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Option a 1X Xesar Wall Reader with the Xesar Control Unit
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Figure 79: Connecting Xesar Wall Readers
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Option B 2X Xesar Wall Readers with the Xesar Control Unit)
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Option C 1X Xesar Wall Reader (Existing)/1X Xesar Wall Reader (New) <-> 1X Xesar Control Unit
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Added Xesar Access Components on the Door List
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Figure 80: Door List Status
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Door List Icons
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Initialising Xesar Access Components - Step 3A
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Figure 81: Door List with Status Information
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Figure 82: Synchronising Data with the Xesar Tablet
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Figure 83: Xesar Tablet - Initialising Xesar Access Components
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Figure 84: Xesar Tablet - Entering the Initialisation PIN
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Figure 85: Xesar Tablet - Process Completed Successfully
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Figure 86: Xesar Tablet - Successful Initialisation
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Figure 87: Xesar Tablet - Security Violation Message
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Initialising Two Xesar Wall Readers for One Control Unit - Step 3B
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Re-Synchronisations with the Xesar Software - Step 4
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Figure 88: Door List - "Installed" Status
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Removing Xesar Access Components
143
Undoing Assembly
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Figure 89: Undoing Assembly
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Removing Xesar Access Components
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Figure 90: Removing Xesar Access Components
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Removing Xesar Access Components from the Xesar Software - Step 1
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Synchronising the Xesar Tablet with Xesar Access Components - Step 2
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Figure 91: Xesar Tablet - Removing Xesar Access Components
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Figure 92: Xesar Tablet - Successfully Removing Xesar Access Components
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Re-Synchronisations with the Xesar Software - Step 3
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Figure 93: Door List after Having Removed the Xesar Access Component
149
Forcing Disassembly
150
Replacing Thumbturns
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Figure 94: Replacing Thumbturns
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Automatic Office Mode (Schedule-Based)
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Figure 95: Specifying the Office Mode Period
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Configuring Office Mode
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Specifying the Office Mode Period
154
Deleting Office Mode
154
Figure 96: Changing the Office Mode Period
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Specifying Special Days
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Figure 97: Configuring Special Days
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Activating or Deactivating Special Days
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How Special Days Affect Access Components
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Figure 98: Assigning Special Days
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Persons
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Figure 99: Persons Tab
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Figure 100: Persons List
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Filtering Entries
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Figure 101: Unfiltered Persons List
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Creating Persons
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Details
159
Figure 102: Creating Persons
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Authorisations
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Loading Authorisations (Transferring Authorisations from Another Person)
160
Importing Persons from CSV Files
161
Figure 103: Importing Persons
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Figure 104: Import Wizard
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Figure 105: Import Wizard - Format
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Figure 106: Import Wizard - View
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Authorisations
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Figure 107: Saving Authorisations
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Figure 108: Editing Authorisations
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Masterkey Authorisation
167
Adding Access Authorisations
168
Time Profiles
168
Permanent Access (Person)
168
Periodic Access (Person)
168
Special Days
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Figure 109: Specifying Personal Access Authorisations
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Figure 110: Assigning Special Days
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How Special Days Affect Periodic Access Authorisations
171
Editing Persons
172
Figure 111: Editing Persons
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Details
173
Settings
173
Expiration Date
173
Manual Office Mode
173
Personal Access Events
173
Managing Identification Media
174
Adding Identification Media to Persons' Accounts
174
Figure 112: Writing Authorisations, New Access Medium
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Withdrawing Identification Media
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Figure 113: Access Medium Created Successfully
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Figure 114: Withdrawing Access Media
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Blocking Persons
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Figure 115: Blocking Xesar Identification Media
178
Deleting Persons
179
Figure 116: Filtered Persons List
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Figure 117: Deleting Persons
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Updating Identification Media
181
Figure 118: Home Page with Identification Media Overview
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Figure 119: Persons List with Xesar Identification Media Requiring an Update
181
Assigning Replacement Media
182
Figure 120: Assigning Replacement Media
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About Xesar
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Figure 121: Xesar Software Version
183
Restoring Databases
184
Replacing the Admin Card
185
Figure 122: Attention
186
Uninstalling Software
186
Figure 123: Uninstalling Xesar
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Synchronising the Xesar Software with Access Components
188
Figure 124: Xesar Tablet
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Starting the Application (Tablet)
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Figure 125: Xesar Tablet - Home Screen
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Synchronising the Xesar Software with the Xesar Tablet
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Figure 126: Synchronising the Xesar Software
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Maintenance Tasks
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Figure 129: Xesar Tablet - Due Maintenance Tasks
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All Tasks
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Figure 130: Xesar Tablet - All Tasks
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Maintenance Tasks
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Figure 131: Xesar Tablet - Selecting Xesar Access Components
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Figure 132: Xesar Tablet - Initialising Xesar Access Components
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Figure 133: Xesar Tablet - Entering the Initialisation PIN
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Figure 134: Xesar Tablet - Successful Initialisation
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Activating Access Media Blocks at the Access Component
197
Checking the Battery Status Using the Xesar Tablet
197
Figure 135: Xesar Tablet - All Tasks
197
Figure 136: Xesar Tablet - Showing the Battery Status
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Figure 137: Xesar Tablet - Showing the Battery Status
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Figure 138: Battery Status: Empty
199
Additional Maintenance Tasks
200
Xesar Tablet Error Messages
200
Figure 139: Timeout Error
201
Figure 140: Incorrect Xesar Access Component Type
201
Xesar-Tablet Error Messages
202
Xesar's Virtual Network (XVN)
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Figure 141: System Overview | Virtual Network
203
Software Plus Package (Virtual Network)
204
Figure 142: Software
204
Figure 143: Software
204
Transferring Access Events Using Identification Media
205
Transferring Blacklist Entries Using Identification Media
205
Transfer "Unlocking Attempt by Medium" Notifications Using Identification Media
206
Figure 144: Dashboard | Unlocking Attempt by Medium
206
Transferring "Identification Medium Deleted by Door Component" Notifications
207
Figure 145: Dashboard | Maintenance: Blacklist
207
Transferring the Battery Status Using Identification Media
208
List of Illustrations
209
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