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BabyWare v0.XGetting Started

Table Of ContentsIntroduction .2Setting up the Imperial System .3Step 1: Set up all hardware .3Step 2: Create control panel connection .3Step 3: Run BabyWare installation program .3Step 4: Log Into BabyWare .3Step 5: Create a User Account .5Step 6: Connect to the control panel .7Step 7: Program the Imperial system .9BabyWare Main Window .11Main Window Elements .11Legend .11Programming the Security System .12Control Panel and Modules .12Areas and Zones .15Door Groups and Doors .17User Groups and Users .18Schedules .20Programming Home Automation .21Outputs .21Switches .22Macros .25Administering the Imperial System .30Monitoring Security Events .30Monitoring Home Automation .31The Events List .32Backing up BabyWare programming .33Appendix A: BabyWare Menus and Commands .35Main Menu .35BabyWare Toolbar .37

IntroductionBabyWare is the first software program designed for both installers and end-users of Paradoxproducts. This innovative software simplifies operations and allows you to program all systemparameters on site or remotely. BabyWare removes the burden of complex keypad programmingby allowing you to configure settings and monitor system events from a single point of control. Thenew Paradox Imperial control panel supports programming for security systems as well as for thehome automation system known as MAMA.Getting Started with BabyWare outlines the steps for setting up your Imperial system and thenprovides information about its features and functions. This guide has the following sections: Setting up the Imperial System BabyWare Main Window Programming Security Settings Programming Home Automation Administering the Imperial SystemBefore you begin working with BabyWare, you must ensure that you have the proper systemrequirements.System requirements Intel Pentium 4, 1.4GHz processor or fasterMicrosoft Windows XP, Vista, 2000512MB of RAM (1GB Recommended)150 MB of available hard-disk space for installation (additional 150 MB recommended formulti-accounts and events)1,280x1,024 video display with 32-bit color adapterBabyWare2Quick Start

Setting up the Imperial SystemThis section of the BabyWare Getting Started guide describes each step in the process of settingup your Imperial system. Once you have successfully installed BabyWare, you can beginprogramming security settings or home automation.Process overviewTo get started with BabyWare, you must perform the following steps:1.2.3.4.5.6.7.Set up all hardwareCreate control panel connectionRun BabyWare installation programLog into BabyWareCreate a user accountConnect to the control panelProgram the Imperial systemStep 1: Set up all hardwareBefore you can begin working with BabyWare, you must set up your security system hardware.Refer to the installation manuals for all system components.Step 2: Create control panel connectionFor this version of BabyWare, there are two ways to a communication link between the controlpanel and your PC: Use an ethernet cable to connect your PC to the control panel Use a wireless router to connect your PC to the control panelIf you are using a wireless router, you must first connect the control panel to your network, andthen connect your PC to the network.For more information about configuring a wireless network connection, see the section “Step 1:Setting up the Router” in the installation guide for the Paradox IP100. This guide is located on theParadox Web site at the following address ives installationprogramming/ip100-ei02.pdfNote that the IP100 module is already build into the Imperial control panel.Step 3: Run BabyWare installation programDownload the installation program from the Paradox Web site. Follow the instructions on yourscreen to install BabyWare.Step 4: Log Into BabyWareOnce you have installed BabyWare, a login dialog appears. The default user name is Admin. Thedefault password is 1234.BabyWare3Quick Start

Figure 1 - Login ScreenTo log into BabyWare, enter the default login information and then click Ok. The Accounts windowappears. It is recommended that you change your password once you log into BabyWare.Figure 2 - Accounts WindowTo change your login passwordWhen the Accounts window appears, do the following:1. In the Accounts window, click My Profile. The Admin operator profile appears.BabyWare4Quick Start

Figure 3 - Admin Operator Window2. In the Login Password field, type a meaningful password. Then, in the Confirm Passwordfield, retype your password.3. Type any other relevant personal information for the primary administrator in the fieldsprovided. Then click Ok.Step 5: Create a User AccountOnce you have logged into BabyWare, the Accounts window appears, and a default user accountis displayed. Before you connect to the control panel you must verify the information in theAccounts window.Figure 4 - Accounts WindowBabyWare5Quick Start

To verify account informationThe information in the Accounts window can be sorted by clicking on any of the account headings.The following table describes each heading in the Accounts window and provides instructions forverifying the information in its field.HeadingDescriptionInstructionNoDisplays the number assigned tothe account.LabelDisplays the name of the account.Allows you to search for aparticular account. For example,“Paradox Headquarters”.GroupAllows you to create accountgroups for sorting.Double-click this area to open an account.Click inside the field to type a new name for theuser account.Click theuser.in the heading to search for aClick the drop-down button to select agroup for the account.Click thebutton to add a new group.Panel typeDisplays the type of control panelused for the security system.Ensure that the correct control panel type isdisplayed. Click the drop-down button to selecta different panel type.VersionDisplays the version type of thecontrol panel.Ensure that the correct version type isdisplayed. Click the drop-down button to selecta different version.(1) Ensure that the correct connection type isdisplayed. Click the drop-down to select adifferent connection.Connection typeDisplays the type of connectionthat links BabyWare to the controlpanel.ContactsProvides an address book whereyou can keep track of importantcontacts. For example, “owner”,“security”, “upper management”,etc.Click thebutton to open the contactsaddress book. Enter the relevant information.To add a new contact, click Add.System NameDisplays the user nameprogrammed in the control panelEnsure that the correct system name appears inthis field. By default, the administrator’s systemID is Admin and the System Master’s system IDis Guest.System PasswordThe designated field for thepassword that connectsBabyWare to the control panel.Ensure that the password appears in this fieldwhen you log into BabyWare.(2) Click thebutton to view and/or changeconnection settings.For more information about connecting to thecontrol panel, see the section “Step 6: Connectto the control panel” on page 7.When you have finished creating an account or verifying the information in the Accounts window,be sure to click Save on the toolbar to save any changes before connecting to the control panel.BabyWare6Quick Start

Step 6: Connect to the control panelOnce you have created an account, you can connect to the control panel to begin configuringsecurity system parameters. Alternatively, you can pre-program security system parameters andthen connect to the control panel. Before attempting connection, be sure that the System Nameand System Password fields of the Accounts window show the correct information.To connect to the control panel you must first verify your connection settings. This version ofBabyWare supports the following types of connection: Static/IP - a fixed IP network connection to the control panel DNS/IP - a dynamic IP network connection to the control panelNote that this version of BabyWare does not support Serial connections to the control panel.For more information on connecting the control panel, see the installation guide for the ParadoxIP100. This guide is located on the Paradox Web site at the following address ives installationprogramming/ip100-ei02.pdfNote that the IP100 module is already build into the Imperial control panel.To connect to the control panelTo verify your connection settings and connect to the control panel, do the following:1. Under the Connection Type heading, from the drop-down menu, select the appropriateconnection type. Then click thebutton. The connection Settings window appears.Note that Serial connections are not supported in this version of BabyWare.Figure 5 - Connection Settings Window2. Do one of the following: To connect to the control panel using a fixed IP network connection, click the TCP-IP radiobutton. Then click the IP Address radio button. Enter the IP address assigned to thecontrol panel and verify the port number. The default address in the control panel is192.168.0.1. The default port number is 10000. Click Ok.BabyWare7Quick Start

Alternatively, you can select an existing control panel on your network by clicking thebutton. The Locate IP Device on Network window appears with a list of control panels.Select the control panel you want to connect to and then click Ok. To connect to the control panel using a dynamic IP network connection using ourParadoxMyHome service, click the TCP-IP radio button. Then click the Site ID radiobutton and enter the site ID, for example, “John’s Home” . Click Ok.A system progress window appears and displays BabyWare connection tasks. If the connection issuccessful, you can open the account and begin programming the security system. Continue tothe section “Step 7: Program the Imperial system” on page 9.If the connection is halted, see the procedure “To correct a halted connection” on page 8 of thissection.To pre-program security settingsIf you want to configure your security system before connecting to the control panel, do thefollowing:1. Highlight the account you want to open by clicking the account number.2. From the menu at the top of the window, click Open. The Main Window appears.Figure 6 - Opening an Account3. Follow the instructions in the section “Step 7: Program the Imperial system” on page 9. Thenfollow the instructions in this section for connecting to the control panel.To correct a halted connectionIf BabyWare detects a mismatch of programmed modules to physical modules, you must manuallyassign the new modules. To correct a halted connection, do the following:1. In the System Progress window, click the Module tab. A list of devices appears.BabyWare8Quick Start

Figure 7 - System Progress Window2. Under the Assign-to heading, do one of the following: To add a new device to the system, select New from the drop-down menu. To connect an existing device, select Connect from the drop-down menu.3. Click Ok. Then you can begin programming the security system.Step 7: Program the Imperial systemOnce you have connected to the control panel, you can open the Main Window of an account toprogram security settings or home automation. From this window you can configure theparameters of areas, zones, doors, users, and schedules. You can also configure switches andmacros to perform functions in your home.For more detailed information about programming security settings, see the section “Programmingthe Security System” on page 12 of this guide.For more detailed information about programming home automation, see the section“Programming Home Automation” on page 21.To open the Main Window of an account1. Highlight the account you want to open by clicking the account number.2. From the menu at the top of the window, click Open. The Main Window appears.Figure 8 - Opening an AccountBabyWare9Quick Start

You may go back to the Accounts window at any time by clicking the Accounts button on theBabyWare toolbar in the Main Window.Figure 9 - BabyWare Main WindowWhen you have finished programming the system, you must apply the settings to the controlpanel. Every time you make a system modification in BabyWare, save your changes by clickingthe Save button on the BabyWare toolbar in the Main Window.BabyWare10Quick Start

BabyWare Main WindowWhen you open an account, the BabyWare Main Window appears. The sections of the MainWindow are automatically populated with the modules that are connected to the control panel.This section outlines the elements of the BabyWare user interface.Main Window ElementsLegendAMain menuFSystem elementsBToolbarGEvents List headingsCToggle menuHEvents ListDSystem element headingsIStatus barEManual controlsBabyWare11Quick Start

Programming the Security SystemConfiguring the parameters of your security system with BabyWare is a simple process. You canconfigure all of the items in the Main Window by accessing the Properties window of any systemelement. This section briefly describes how to modify the settings for the following elements: Control panel and modules Areas and zones Door groups and doors User groups and users SchedulesYou configure settings by accessing the Properties menu of a system element.You can add new elements to the security system either from a Properties window, or by clickingthe Add Item button on the BabyWare toolbar. The Add Item button opens the Items Selectionwindow where you can add modules, doors, areas, zones, users, and schedules to your system.Figure 10 - Items Selection WindowYou can also add zones to areas, doors to door groups, and users to user groups in the MainWindow by using the right-click button. For example, to add a zone to an area, right-click the areaand select Add Zone.Control Panel and ModulesThe procedures in this section describe how to modify the settings for your control panel and themodules connected to that control panel.To configure the control panel1. Right-click the control panel and select Properties. The control panel System Options windowappears. The tabs in this window allow you to program different features of the control panel,for example, Timings, Reporting Codes, and PGMs.BabyWare12Quick Start

Figure 11 - Control Panel System Options2. Program the control panel and then click Ok.3. Once you have configured system modules you must apply the changes to the control panel.To apply these changes, click the Send button on the BabyWare toolbar in the Main Window.To configure modules1. In the BabyWare toolbar, click Add Items. The Items Selection window appears. From thiswindow, click the modules you want to add to the system and use the arrow buttons to definethe quantity.The example below shows Keypad selection in the Items Selection window.BabyWare13Quick Start

Figure 12 - Items Selection Window (Select Keypads)2. Select the item(s) you want to add and then click Ok. The new module appears in the Modulessection of the Main Window.3. To program the new module, right-click the module and select Properties. The Propertieswindow of the module appears.The example in the figure below shows the Properties window of the recently added Keypadmodule.BabyWare14Quick Start

Figure 13 - Keypad Properties4. Configure the module and then click Ok. You must then save your changes and update thecontrol panel by clicking the Send button on the BabyWare toolbar in the Main Window.Areas and ZonesYou can divide your security system into multiple areas (partitions). Each area is a separate “minisystem” containing a series of zones. Users are permitted access to their assigned areas only.From the areas Properties window you can arm and disarm the system, set alarm options, and setarming schedules.Your security system may have several zones within an area. A zone is usually defined by a singledetection device. When you open BabyWare, the Main Window displays 8 zones by default. Youcan link a zone to an area from the zone Properties window.To configure areas1. Right-click the area and select Properties. The Partitions window appears. You can add newareas by clicking the Add button in the left pane.BabyWare15Quick Start

Figure 14 - Partitions Window2. Program the area and then click Ok.3. Once you have configured areas you must save your changes by clicking the Save button onthe BabyWare toolbar in the Main Window.To configure zones1. Right-click a zone and select Properties. The Zones window appears. In this window, you canlink a zone to an area that you configured.BabyWare16Quick Start

Figure 15 - Zones Window2. Program the zone and then click Ok.3. Once you have configured zones you must save your changes by clicking the Save button onthe BabyWare toolbar in the Main Window.Door Groups and DoorsYou can create a new door group and then add doors, or you can add doors to an exisiting doorgroup. From the Properties window of a door you can program door settings such as lockschedules and alarm types. You can also specify access information.To create new door groups1. Right-click a door group in the Main Window and select Properties. The Door Groups windowappears.Figure 16 - Door Groups Window2. Click the Add button to create a new door group, configure the door group, then click Ok. Thedoor group appears in the Main Window.3. Save your changes by clicking the Save button on the BabyWare toolbar in the Main Window.To configure doors1. Add a door to a door group by right-clicking a door group and selecting Add Door. A new doorappears in the door gr

BabyWare is the first software program designed for both installers and end-users of Paradox products. This innovative software simplifies operations and allows you to program all system parameters on site or remotely.

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