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BEST ACCESS SYSTEMS Indianapolis, Indiana T61942/Rev A 1796241 ER-7991-1 1 Install the IPS for Windows To install the VSeries Intelligent Programmer Software for Windows (IPSforWindows), follow these steps. a From the Windows Start menu, select S ettings, then C ontrol Panel, then Add/Remove Programs. The Add/Remove Programs Properties window appears. b Select I nstall. The Install Program from Floppy Disk or CD-ROM window appears. c Insert the IPS for Windows CD or the first IPS for Windows diskette in the PC™s appropriate disk drive, then select N ext. d Follow the instructions that appear on the screen. Note: If you™re upgrading to IPS for Windows from IPS for DOS, you™ll be prompted at the end of the installation process to convert your existing IPS data for use with the IPS for Windows. 2 Start and log into the IPS for Windows Now you™re ready to start and log into the IPS for Windows. Follow these steps. a From the Windows Start menu, select P rograms, then Best Access Systems, then IPS for Windows. The main menu appears, as shown in Figure1. b Select F ile, then L ogin. The Login dialog box appears, as shown in Figure2. c In the Password field, type the default IPS for Windows passwordŠ 123456 . d Select OK. The Main menu appears, as shown in Figure3. 3 Set up the IPS for Windows to work with your computer system You need to set up the IPS for Windows to work with your computer sys- tem by: n Optional: Providing your company name. n Selecting the transfer port. n Optional: Selecting the enrolling station port. Providing your company name Your company name appears on IPS for Windows reports. Selecting the transfer port The transfer port is the communication (serial) port used for transferring data between the PC and a VSeries Security Device, and between the PC and another PC. COM1 through COM4 are possible communication (serial) ports. Selecting the enrolling station port The enrolling port is the communication (serial) port used for transfer- ring data from a VPD-ES Enrolling Station to the PC. An enrolling station lets you read the data on proximity cards when adding token records to the user database for a device configuration. Selecting the settings To set up the IPS for Windows to work on your computer system, follow these steps. a From the main menu, select F ile, then Propert i es. The Properties dialog box appears, as shown in Figure4. b If you want to provide or change your company name, perform this step. In the C ompany Name field, type your company name (up to 40characters, including spaces). c To select the transfer port used by your PC when it communicates with a VSeries Security Device or with another PC, perform this step. In the T ransfers field, select the transfer port you want from the list of options. d If you want to select an enrolling station port to be used by your PC when it communicates with a VPD-ES Enrolling Station, perform this step. In the E nrolling Port field, select the enrolling station port you want from the list of options. e To save your changes and close the Properties dialog box, select OK. Figure1ŠMain menu before logging in Figure2ŠLogin dialog box Figure3ŠMain menu after logging in Figure4ŠSystem tab in the Properties dialog box Getting Started with the V Series Intelligent Programmer Software for Windows
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