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AuditLok XLV Definitions of Program SettingsDevicesName — A name is a 15 character text title stored in the CPU. Users, devices, locks, vend, validators, cashes and default permission levels have names.Device — For practical purposes a device is a safe. A device is comprised of one or more locks and may have a hopper board, vend board, or one or two validators. Use the device menu to access lock, vend and validator settings. Add Device — Add an R-unit to the system inventory. Remove Device — Remove an R-unit from the system inventory (except EPR). Lock ParametersLock — Each physical lock has its own lock board. All lock settings except the lock name and behind parameters are stored on the lock board.Behind — When one door is physically behind another the Behind parameter lets the safe know this. This is how the safe knows to open the outer door before the inner door. Behind must be set to “none” unless the door is an inner door. Door Delay — Requires user to log in and select the door to open or cash to remove, wait for the delay to complete, then repeat login and door/cash selection. The primary purpose is to serve as a robbery deterrent. Only one log in is required if Door Delay is set to zero. Access Time — The period following a door delay during which the second login can be accomplished. Default value is 5 minutes. Alarm Time — Maximum time a door may remain open after which an audible alarm sounds and a violation is logged in the audit. Default time is 5 minutes. Fire Time — Safe doors with an ACO switch: This is how long you’ve got to activate the ACO switch; the value must be 1 minute or higher. Safe doors without an ACO switch: The lock remains energized for the designated time; set to zero to limit lock energized time to 7 seconds. Timelock — The door may be accessed only during the period between UNL and LCK time. Set UNL and LCK to 00:00 to never enter timelock. Set UNL and LCK to 01:00 to put the door in permanent timelock. Only one timelock needs to be set per day to be active. Dual — Enable dual to require two users with door permission to log in to open the door. Group (Door) — Only users with door permission and who are assigned to the door’s group may open that door. D8 Vend ParametersVend — All vend parameters except the name of the vend are stored on the main vend board in the D8C.Column Value — Financial value assigned to each individual tube in the column. Column Group — Only users with group permission may vend from the column. Set to Group 00 to allow all users with vend permission to vend from the column. Vend Delay — Period following a vend or unload until another vend or unload operation is permitted. Variable Vend Delay — Establish different vend delay times based on time of day. Unload Delay — Similar to a door delay, you must log into the Unload feature, wait for the delay cycle, then repeat before you can actually unload. The access period following the delay cycle is fixed at 5 minutes. Till — Each user with Vend Till permission may vend one till one time in any twelve hour period. Use the Define Till setting to define which columns are included in a till. Max Vend ParametersHopper Value — Financial value (per roll/tube) assigned to each hopper.Hopper Group — Only users with group permission may vend from the hopper. Set to Group 00 to allow all users with vend permission to vend from the hopper. Vend Delay — Period following a vend until another vend operation is permitted. Vend Till — Each user with Vend Till permission may vend one till one time in any twelve hour period. Use Define Till to define which how many rolls/tubes are dispense from each column when the Vend Till feature is used. Hopper Name — Enter a name for each hopper. The name should correspond to the change value (ie. Pennies, Nickels, Dimes, etc.). UIB ParametersValidator — Each validator has an associated UIB. Validator names are stored in the CPU. Acceptance and denomination restrictions are set on validator hardware.Time/DateTime — System time is set in military format.Date — System date is set in MM/DD/YY format.. PrinterPrinter ON/OFF — Printer must be set to ON to enable all vend, validator and other financial features.FactorySerial Number — This is a five digit number assigned by NKL to the organization who owns the safe. The Serial Number must be correctly set in order to allow remote Edge software users to access the safe.SiteSite Number — This appears on all reports and receipts. It should be set to the store number.Account Number — This appears on Deposit Reports. The bank account number is necessary in order to produce a fully bank-ready deposit slip. Idle Text — Set to the business name; appears at the top of the screen at idle. End Day — If autoprint is ON: Sets the End Day Report to run automatically at the Start End Day time. If autoprint is OFF: Sets the message “RUN END DAY NOW” to appear on the screen from the START END DAY time until the End Day report is ran (or until the END END DAY time is reached) and allows any enrolled user to run the End Day Report regardless of their permission level. If the END END DAY time is reached, it switches off the RUN END DAY NOW screen message and cancels universal permission to run the End Day report. Accounting (Receipt Print) — By default all receipts print automatically, however to conserve paper you may disable automatic printing of specific types of receipts. Daylight Savings — If enabled, the system clock will automatically move forward or backward one hour on the proper date. Version 3.411 and higher CPU software supports the USA 2007 daylight savings time schedule. Older software versions support the pre-2007 USA daylight saving schedule. Currency — Sets the printed symbol for financial value to US ($), UK (£) or EURO (¤). Bio PIN — If a biometric reader is present, set to Yes to require users to enter their PIN after their fingerprint is read. This feature is only necessary for Duress alarm. CashBox Cash — Box Cash is defined as the financial value associated with a specific physical compartment. May be manual or validated. Defined by inlet (manual drop or one or two validators) and the outlet (lock) for the compartment. When opening doors the user is asked whether they are removing cash. If they answer yes, they select the name of the cash rather than the name of the door. Value is added to the cash when a user makes a drop (manual or validated). Value is reset to zero when the door physically opens and the user has chosen to remove cash. Configuring box cash requires creating a box cash name, assigning type (validated or manual), assign a safe, if validated assign validators, assign the safe door. No validated or manual drops can be calculated and validators will not function until box cash is fully and properly configured.Macro Cash — Used by armored car to allow access to multiple validated box cashes with only one keypad operation. Macro Cash should only be setup if more than one validated box cash exists in the system and are reasonably nearby in the same building. After configuring box cashes, create a macro, name the macro, then assign validated box cashes to the macro. UsersUser — Up to 99 users may be enrolled. Any user may be enrolled with any six available permission levels. The #8 ACO electronic key is hard-coded with its own unique permission. User 0 is the “Factory” user number. User 0 is automatically deleted once the first user is enrolled.Identifier — User Number, electronic key, or fingerprint. User Number — Number assigned sequentially as new users are enrolled. Keyless users must enter their User Number each time they log in to uniquely identify themselves. Personal ID — This is a number up to 9-digits long assigned at the time a user is enrolled. It must be a different number for every user. Permission Levels — The system has six progressive permission levels. A user may only enroll another user of equal or lower permission level. Each permission level has a default name which is editable. Permissions — An exhaustive list of permissions is available for each permission level. Default permissions are established for each permission level including groups. Changing a permission for a level will not affect users already enrolled. Permissions for individual users are editable separately. For a complete list of possible permissions refer to the Permission Chart. Key Require — Set based on permission level; if enabled for a given level, all users enrolled at that level may only be enrolled with an electronic key (or fingerprint). PIN Length — Factory default is 4-digits. The alternate setting (6-digits) should not be selected except where required for high security applications. PIN Life — Frequency in days that users must change their PIN. Auto-Inactive — Number of days after a user’s last log-in until their status is changed to inactive. Auto-Delete — Number of days after a user’s last log-in until their status is changed to deleted. |
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