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Highpowerone Access Control System OPERATIONS MANUAL TEL: (203)-634-3900 FAX: (203)-886-0078 EMAIL: [email protected] WEB: WWW.HIGHPOWERSECURITY.COM HighpowerOne Access Control System 8 DOOR CONTROLLER WITH TOUCHSCREEN OPERATIONS MANUAL FIRMWARE VERSION 1.1 DOCUMENT NUMBER: 980-5000-1.1.4 Thursday, July 5, 2018 7/5/2018 4:02:58 PM OPTIONAL Management software is available for this product on our website at http://www.highpowersecurity.com/hptech/hms-software-technical.shtml Contact Highpower at 203-634-3900 for assistance with installing this software. Software is not required for full operation of this product but is available, especially for systems with multiple controllers. Description 7 Main Activity Screen 7 System Information 7 System Information Line 1 (Version and WINS) 7 System Information Line 2 (Current Time and Date) 8 System Information Line 3 (Current IPV4 Addresses) 8 Activity Listing 9 Card Reader Data Listing 9 Card Reader Listing Line 1 (Date and time of card use) 9 Card Reader Listing Line 2 (Card type) 9 Card reader Listing Line 3 (Bit count and actual bit listing) 10 Screen Lock Feature 10 Clearing the activity window 11 Open Enrollment Mode 12 ID Removal Mode 13 Main Function Buttons 13 Touch Screen Programming 13 Quick Edit ID 13 Adding a single card ID 14 Deleting a single card ID 16 Bulk Enrolling a range of card IDs 17 Bulk Deleting a range of card IDs 19 Enrolling cards with User Names 21 Alphanumeric code entry 23 Advanced Edit ID 24 Adding a single card ID 25 Deleting a single card ID 26 Alphanumeric code entry 26 Bulk enrolling a range of card IDs 26 Bulk deleting a range of card IDs 27 Card Expiration Dates 27 Enrolling cards with User Names 29 Door Overrides 31 Advanced Features 32 Credential Management 33 ID Viewer 35 Audit Trail Viewer 35 Create Schedule 36 Edit Schedule 39 Delete Schedule 40 Set Door Unlock Schedule 40 First Person In 40 Create Access Level 42 Edit Access Level 42 Delete Access Level 42 Holidays 43 Create Recurring Holiday 44 Edit Recurring Holiday 45 Delete Recurring Holiday 45 Create Non-Recurring Holiday 45 Edit Non-recurring Holiday 46 Delete Non-Recurring Holiday 46 Relay Status Monitor 47 Programming Card Configuration 47 Copy Data Files to USB 48 Copy Data Files from USB 48 Clear USB Device 49 Audit Trail Report to USB Device 49 “For Service Call” Setup 49 Configuration 50 USB Data Storage 51 Log RTE Events 51 Log Schedule Events 51 Time Clock Selection 51 Screen Saver Delay 51 Factory Reset 52 Wi-Fi Setup 52 Create Wiegand Format 52 Number of Bits 53 Facility Code Bit Start Position 53 Facility Code Number of Bits 53 Facility Code Number of Characters 53 ID Bit Start Position 54 ID Number of Bits 54 ID Number of Characters 54 Format Door Selection 55 Composite Card IDs 55 Create ABA Mask 55 Delete Wiegand Format 56 Delete ABA Mask 56 Reader Strip Leading Zero Settings 57 Relock Intervals 58 Watchdog Controls 59 Safe Reboot 59 Safe Power Down 59 Help 59 Non-volatile settings considerations 61 Software Integration 61 Command Set via Port 3000 61 V -Version 61 F000 -Version 61 F010rxx -Forced relay activation 61 F020rdd -Set relay delay time 61 F030x -Log request to exit events setting 61 F031x -Log door schedule events setting 61 F07d -Door position switch (DPS) status check 61 F08d -Relay state check 62 F11d -Set door to normal operation 62 F12d -Set door to lockdown mode 62 F13d -Set door to passage mode 62 F14d -Report the mode of door 62 F100rsssmmddyyyyi… -Add a card schedule to active memory bank 62 F105rsssmmddyyyyi… -Add a card schedule to inactive memory bank 62 F110ri… -Delete a card from active memory bank 62 F115ri… -Delete a card from inactive memory bank 62 F120r -Delete all cards from a reader active bank 62 F125r -Delete all cards from a reader inactive bank 62 F130r -List all cards on a reader active bank 63 F135r -List all cards on a reader inactive bank 63 F140ri… -Return the schedule number of a card active bank 63 F145ri… -Return the schedule number of a card inactive bank 63 F160r -Deactivate strip leading zeros from card IDs 63 F161r -Activate strip leading zeros from card IDs 63 F170r -Return the number of card IDs on a reader active bank 63 F175r -Return the number of card IDs on a reader inactive bank 63 F200 -Swap memory bank inactive to active 63 F210aabbccddeeffgghh -Set relay delay times for all relays 63 F240rbbSSLLDDiilldd -Add a Wiegand format to reader 64 F245rbb -Delete a Wiegand format from a reader 64 F250r -Add an ABA mask to reader 64 F260r -Delete an ABA mask on reader 64 F400rsssdhhmmhhmm -Add a schedule to a reader active bank 64 F405rsssdhhmmhhmm -Add a schedule to a reader inactive bank 64 F410rsssd -Clear a schedule from a reader active bank by day 64 F415rsssd -Clear a schedule from a reader inactive bank by day 65 F420rsss -Clear a schedule from a reader active bank all days 65 F425rsss -Clear a schedule from a reader inactive bank all days 65 F430r -Clear all schedules from a reader active bank 65 F435r -Clear all schedules from a reader inactive bank 65 F450rxxxyyy -Link a schedule on a reader active bank 65 F455rxxxyyy -Link a schedule on a reader inactive bank 65 F460r -Delete all schedule links on a reader active bank 65 F465r -Delete all schedule links on a reader inactive bank. 65 F470dsss -Set the unlock schedule of a door 65 F48xd -First person in feature on/off 65 F500 -Return log entries 65 F510 -Clear all log entries 66 F565rriiiiiiii…|sss|MMDDYYHHMMSS}iiiiiiii….|sss|MMDDYYHHMMSS}... -Power transfer 67 F600eeeMMDDHHIImmddhhmm -Add recurring holiday active bank 67 F605eeeMMDDHHIImmddhhmm -Add a recurring holiday inactive bank 67 F610eeeMMDDYYYYHHIImmddyyyyhhmm -Add a non-recurring holiday active bank 67 F615eeeMMDDYYYYHHIImmddyyyyhhmm -Add a non-recurring holiday inactive bank 68 F620eee -Delete a recurring holiday active bank 68 F625eee -Delete a recurring holiday inactive bank 68 F630eee -Delete a non-recurring holiday active bank 68 F635eee -Delete a non-recurring holiday active bank 68 F640 -Delete all recurring holidays active bank 68 F645 -Delete all recurring holidays active bank 69 F650 -Delete all non-recurring holidays active bank 69 F655 -Delete all non-recurring holidays inactive bank 69 F800 -Setting listing of the controller 69 F810r -Show all card IDs of a reader active bank 70 F815r -Show all card IDs of a reader inactive bank 70 F820rd -Show all schedules of a reader active bank 70 F825rd -Show all schedules of a reader inactive bank 70 F830 -Show recurring holidays on the active bank 70 F835 -Show recurring holidays on the inactive bank 70 F840 -Show non-recurring holidays on the active bank 70 F845 -Show non-recurring holidays on the inactive bank 70 F850r -Show the Wiegand card formats on a reader 70 F870 -Show the current controller time 70 F875DDMMYYYYHHMMSS -Set the onboard clock time 70 F876 -Use the onboard clock as the clock source 71 F877 -Use the internet clock as the clock source 71 F880 -Use the SD card for system database storage 71 F881 -Use a USB stick for system database storage 71 F900 -Clear all data on the active bank 71 F905 -Clear all data on the inactive bank 71 F950 -Turn off the PI watchdog timer 71 F960 -Turn on the PI watchdog timer 71 F975 -Forced watchdog hardware reboot 71 F999 -Factory reset 71 Powershell Remoting 72 Connecting with Powershell 72 Unified Write Filter 74 Changing the Administrative Password via Powershell 74 Changing the Machine Name via Powershell 75 Changing the Time zone via Powershell 75 Managing Known Networks 82 View wireless network profiles saved on your PC 82 Recover network security key from any wireless profile stored 82 Stop connecting automatically to a wireless network out of range 83 Delete wireless network profiles stored on your PC 84 Additional Hardware Configuration 85 Hardware Setup via Web Interface 85 Changing the Administrative Password 87 Changing the Time Zone 88 Watchdog Timer 88 Description 88 Temporarily disabling the watchdog feature 89 Watchdog timer led response 89 USB Ports 89 Properly powering the controller 90 Electrical Connections 90 Relay outputs 90 Request to Exit Inputs 92 Door Position Switch Inputs 92 Reader inputs 94 Electrical Enclosure Notes 95 Known Software Issues 95 Planned enhancements 96 Warranty 96 Firmware Revision History 96 General Specifications 96 Description The HighpowerOne Access Control System is an eight-door access control panel that interfaces to both Wiegand and ABA type card readers. The unit incorporates an advanced single board computer running on Windows 10 that provides a touch-screen interface for programming. It features the latest SD storage technology providing an incredible amount of storage holding of millions of card numbers, holidays, schedules and activity records. The controller also has an integrated 100Mb ethernet controller and integrated Wi-Fi for remote control using the Highpower Management System software and third-party applications. Highpower provides a published software interface to the controller for software integration by third party manufacturers. Main Activity Screen System Information The system information section of the screen is at the top and shows important data about your particular controller: System Information Line 1 (Version and WINS) The name of the product along with its current firmware version. The firmware version includes the major and minor version, followed by the software build number information. In addition to this information, the WINS (IPV6 based) name of the controller. Typically, by default, the name of the device is HP1_<serial number> where the serial number is the name of the device.
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