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BEWATOR ENTRO Software
General Description
Basic PC
Requirements
Basic Network
Requirements
System Features
System Capacity
Integral Reservation
Function Capacity
A user-friendly Windows based software for use with Bewator’s Entro System hardware.
Connections can either be direct via RS232, dial up via modem or over a LAN or WAN via TCP/IP
Standard features include global anti-passback, roll call, door monitoring, lift control option, alarm
bypass and control functions
Pentium II 266MHz
64 Mb RAM
Min. 20 MB free space on hard disc
CD-ROM drive
Min. VGA monitor
Local Area Network connection (Ethernet 10 Mbit)
Serial port for SR32i/modem
Parallell printer port
Windows 98/2000/XP or Windows NT version 4.0 or later
Communication port with UART 16C550 (or better)
Twisted-pair Ethernet 10 MBit (10 Base-T)
Static/permanent IP-address for SR32i
Access to SNTP Server when using TCP/IP connectivity
Permanent Internet connection of SR32i when Internet is used
DNS is not used
10 System administrators in 3 levels plus dedicated Installer Screen
Compatible with Windows 98/2000/XP or Windows NT version 4.0
Supplied on CD complete with documentation
512 doors
12,000 cardholders
160 time schedules
240 access groups
128 zones (alarm, anti-passback, roll call and entrance limitations)
7 half days, 14 holidays and 4 holiday periods in each time schedule
Up to 1000 sub-systems can be controlled
An Integral Reservation Function allowing certain people or groups to reserve access to premises
at particular times. Ideal for conference rooms, squash courts, and other leisure facilities.
Reservations are made via the Internet or from the InfoPoint IP810 Touch Screen Terminal next to
the location in question. Requires use of CF8 SR32i Memory Card
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