Bluecard Software Technology BC60 Users Manual

BS-6000 TCP/IP Remote Communication S tation
User’s Manual
The BS-6000 is able to upload data collected from guard tour readers over the TCP/IP network (either intranet or Internet) by connecting to an Ethernet cable. Prior to deployment, the BS-6000 unit needs to be connected to the PC and be setup using the provided software. The provided software also acts as the server software, transferring data to a stand-along or web-based software system.
¾ Status LED Lights
(in the descriptions below, “up” indicates the direction on the BS-6000 where the status LED lights are located):
Red LED – Upper-Left
Flashing: Receiving/Sending the data by Internet. Constant on: the BS-6000 has data that needs to be uploaded. Constant off: the BS-6000 does not have data that needs to be uploaded.
Green LED – Lower-Left
Flashing once per second: the BS-6000 is operating normally.
Red LED – Upper-Right
Constant on: the unit is connected with the Internet. Constant on: the unit is not connected with the Internet.
Blue LED – Lower-Right
Flashing once per second: the BS-6000 is operating normally. Flashing quickly: the BS-6000 is calling target server.
¾ Audio Signals
There are two types of audio signals: long beep and short beep. Some of the audio signals below have multiple meanings depending on the situation.
Short Beep (once)
Guard tour reader found, but the reader does not contain data that needs to be uploaded. The local unit has connected successfully with the BS6000 server and set IP
successfully.
Short Beep (twice consecutively)
Guard tour reader found, and the reader contains data that needs to be uploaded.
Short Beep (three times consecutively)
The BS-6000 is failured to calling the target serve.
Short Beep (three times in every three seconds)
The BS-6000’s memory is full, please upload to the BS-6000m first. Short Beep (three times consecutively) + One Second Stop+Short Beep (three times consecutively) The comm station have not been registed in the BS-6000 serve.
Long Beep (once) + Short Beep (twice times)
The BS-6000 is caling the target serve.
Long Beep (three times consecutively)
Data has been completely transferred via the Internet.
Long Beep (once) + Short Beep (three times)
The BS-6000 not operable and needs to be initialized by the manufacturer.
¾ Power Supply
The BS-6000 is able to use multiple types of power supplies:
USB connection to the computer. 4.2V battery.
The BS-6000 will turn on automatically after being connected to a power source. The status
LED lights will start flashing at a normal pace if the unit is operating correctly.
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