WinKontrol 2007

  1. Content
  2. Introduction
  3. Necessary HW and operating system
  4. Instructions for experienced PC users
  5. Installation
  6. First start and WinKontrol Program setting
  7. Working with WinKontrol Program
  8. Data
  9. Report
  10. Chip
  11. Settings
  12. Information
  13. Licence, warranty
  14. WK Downloader
  15. ANTI-VANDAL®
  16. Working with sensors
  17. Uninstalling
  18. Technical parameters
    1. Portable electronic sensor PES
    2. Control chips
    3. Data chips
  19. Quick course for basic work

Technical parameters

The program reports at start that, it cannot establish communication and starts in trial version.

This means the adapter is not correctly installed or pre-set.

  1. Make sure that the adapter is correctly connected, you may remove it and re-connect it (in case of serial port, screw it on tightly).
  2. When using USB TME adapter, check in the File manager that the adapter was properly installed.
  3. In the WinKontrol program - Settings - check the adapter to see if the right type adapter has been selected with the correct port number.

The program suddenly shuts off without reason

After shutting off, an error message appears: runtime error n (n=<1,225>) at address xxxx:yyyy, or error (xy). Write down these numbers and contact your provider.

Program says that another sensor / checkpoint / guard etc., cannot be added

You have exhausted the permitted database capacity under your license. If you wish to expand the database, contact your distributor regarding Professional license.

Program does not start and says Exception EDatabase Error in module WinKontrol.exe at

Wrong database path is entered. Open This computer - the starting disk with operating system (usually C:) – TOMSTProgram FilesWinKontrol. In this file, you will find winkontrol.ini file (configuration settings with the following lines:
[DB]
Root = ...
Delete this line. The program will set its own correct path.

The report shows Unknown checkpoint.

The program does not recognize control chip. Make sure that you have this control chip recorded in database.

This situation may arise in case when the control chip was downloaded while not yet properly recorded in the database. The program does not retroactively recognize chip and will identify it, when it is entered in database. We recommend setting of time clocks in the sensor and your PC (must be the same).

The route report shows: Checkpoints do not match selected route.

This situation will arise, if there are ten or more checkpoints missing from the route (two points may be missing, even if the 10% rule was to be broken). The program cannot identify the route.

Technical parameters

Portable electronic sensor PES

Capacity of first generation PES® sensors (serial number begins with 1)

PES-0100   100 records
PES-0100   500 records
PES-1000   1000 records
PES-2000   2000 records

Capacity of second generation PES® sensors (serial number begins with 2)

PES mini   200 records
PES forte   1000 records
PES profi   1800 records

Capacity of third generation PES® sensors (serial number begins with 3)

PES mini   200 records
PES forte   1000 records
PES profi + portable chip   1600/2000 records
PES Profi + only TMD adapter   11,300/14,200 records

The sensor capacity differs depending if you use portable chip and adapter for downloading data or only the TMD adapter. Apart from this, the capacity is influence by the regime used = if the counts are pre-set for seconds (lower of the values shown), or in minutes (higher values shown). Higher stated values are valid for downloading the sensor once in 14 days, in all-day use. In half a day use of the sensor, the capacity is higher. The next applicable rule is that the more you download from the sensor, the greater capacity the sensor will have.

Saved chip information

3 bytes LSB

Data transfers

  • Data transfer and their erasure (through the data chip of TMD adapter).
  • Pre-setting the correct time (through data chip or TMD adapter).
  • Pre-setting the capacity (only in case of third generation PES sensors and TMD adapter).

Signalization

  • acoustic, piezo transducer
  • optical; blue LED (in first generation of PES sensors, red LED)

Charging

Lithium battery 3.6 V

Serial Number

8 digits, saved in back-up memory and (typically) etched in the sensor's case.

Real time

Time clocks are backed up by the sensor's battery. Clock precision is under 50ppm (max. ±1 sec/1 day).

Temperatures

Operating temperature -30°C to +60°C.

Storage temperature: -40°C to +60°C.

Warranty

Up to 5 years or 1000 Anti-Vandal points. Warranty depends on the type of sensor and local settings.

Dimensions

Diameter 18mm, Length 90mm, Weight: 52g.

Control chips

Types

MAXIM/Dallas DS1990A-F3 (F3 MicroCan), MAXIM/Dallas DS1990A-F5 (F5 MicroCan). Besides the above mentioned types, the system is compatible with majority of iButton chips (except MAXIM/Dallas DS1996, which is used for data transfers).

Attachment

  • Gluing,
  • plastic attachment,
  • Anti-Vandal® attachment,
  • in plastic keytag (chips for personnel identification).

Operating temperatures

Operating temperature ranges between -40°C and +85°C.

Dimensions

F3 MicroCan: Diameter 17.35 mm and 3.10 mm high.

F5 MicroCan: Diameter 17.35 mm and 5.89mm high.

Data chips

Type

MAXIM/Dallas DS1996-L5.

Regimes

  • Data transfer chip,
  • Copy chip,
  • Time chip,
  • upgrade sensor firmware (only for second generation sensors, third generation sensor can only be upgraded through TMD).

Operating temperatures

Operating temperature ranges between -40°C and +70°C.

Dimensions

Diameter 17.35 mm and 5.89mm high.