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CITS5003DAC    Graphic Central/XBS-i Engineering/Service Access Management Systems

 

Class Type            Engineering/Service

 

System                   Graphic Central/XBS-i

 

Duration                4.5 Days

 

Class Audience    Access Management Systems maintenance persons that have responsibility to maintain or reconfigure Graphic Central/XBS-i systems integrated with Access Management Controllers. Also, electrical trades people or Electronic Technicians responsible for Engineering/Reengineering or Servicing an Access Management Controller System with a Graphic Central/XBS-i front-end.

 

Offered At             Customer site or St Paul

 

# of Students        Minimum 4, Maximum 8

 

Cost                        $2288 per person at customer site, $1483 per person St Paul

 

Brief                      The course provides an overview of the entire Excel Plus/FS90/FS90 Plus system and its extensions and enhancements. The basic portion of the course is a complete discussion of the entire Engineering Sequence for Access Management Controller Systems using a Graphic Central/XBS-i front end. The course deals with any job of any description or complexity.

 

The course is very fast paced and learning takes place in large discrete segments. The course focuses on developing a very independent thought pattern characterized by an aggressive problem-annihilating and not merely problem-solving approach. 

The course first presents a very detailed block diagram of the Excel Plus Microcentral/Graphic Central/XBS-i System. The course then presents a small Access Management System to be controlled by the Graphic Central/XBS-i system.

 

To this end a point file is created quickly to define all mechanical and electrical Access Management equipment such as Card Readers and Access Management Controller panels and various functions boards contained in them such as the AR, AC and DA/DC boards. This is followed by a Mechanical Systems Data Access scheme that is to be used by the end-user.  After this the defined equipment is set in required relationships with each other via Time and Event programs and Input/output Association Techniques. This completes the data base creation sequence. Each record creation is illustrated on-line using a powerful Honeywell Engineering Program. Students follow with the creation of similar records via elaborate written exercises. 

 

The created database is then checked via the Validation routines in the engineering program. Error messages are interpreted and errors corrected. The validated database is then compiled and checked vie the Generation Utility of the engineering program. Generation error messages are interpreted and errors corrected. 

 

The compiled database is then used to print database logs and reports. These reports are deciphered and interpreted. Their extensive and unusually comprehensive nature is noted strongly.

 

The generated database is used to create media databases for the downline processors and the central processors.

 

The course then goes into media database installation and on-line test and checkout. Finally the entire sequence is done by the students again. This time the students work independently on a given project. A successfully working project is a very satisfying and confidence-building experience.

 

Objectives             Upon completion of the course the student will be able to:

·    Identify Excel Plus Graphic Central/Microcentral System Hardware including the F &S Bus, Fire Alarm Equipment and Fire Alarm Processors

·    Identify software/firmware in all components of the Graphic Central/XBS-i Access Management Systems

·    Perform all Database Modification/Creation functions using the Interactive Database Modification Utility of the Engineering Program

·    Perform the Database Validation Function provided in the Engineering Program

·    Interpret and rectify the validation error messages with dispatch

·    Perform the Database Generation function provided in the Engineering Program

·    Interpret and rectify the Database Generation error messages with dispatch

·    Perform the Media generation functions provided in the Engineering Program

·    Generate required reports for analysis

·    Install Generated Databases into the required downline Access Management Controllers

·    Test and Checkout on-line the installed databases 

Topics                   

·         Microcentral/Graphic Central System Block Diagram

·         Overview of Access Management Controller System Software/Firmware

·         Processor Database Record Access/Display/Modify Procedures

·         Database Validation Procedure

·         Validation Error Messages

·         Database Generation/Compilation

·         Database Generation Error Messages

·         Installing Processor Databases

·         Database Test and Checkout

 

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