EntraPass Special Edition’s distributed system architecture. Using RS-232 serial modem at remote site (KT-100 needs to be connected to a KT-300 or KT-400) (5) Direct: KT-300 or KT-400, via RS-232 or RS-485 with USB-485 or VC-485 converter; KT-100 or KT-200 via RS-485 with USB-485 or VC-485 converter. EntraPass Special Edition manual. .EntraPass software comes in three different variations: Special Edition (SE) – Single workstation security software Corporate Edition (CE) – Multiple workstation security software, 50 mobile/web connections Global Edition (GE) – Enterprise level security software, supports up to 128 workstations, 250 web/mobile connections.
EntraPass Special Edition is a single workstation security software. It controls up to 128 doors with KT-100/KT-300 and up to 256 doors with KT-400 door. An unlimited number of users, controls thousands of doors and allows you to simultaneously access the system from up to 128 workstations connected to. Install the EntraPass Software a) Install the EntraPass software using the installation serial number (16 digits) found on the CD-ROM pocket. B) After installation, restart the computer. Define the Logical Components a) Start EntraPass by double-clicking on the EntraPass Special Edition.
Kantech - software Upgrades to 4.02- Not using a backup, Starting fresh -
Entrapass Special Edition Serial Number Lookup
In Upgrading to 4.02 with out a backup, Install 4.02 on the computer using the original serial number then use the upgrade serial number, that's it.- With backup -
The database needs to be upgraded in steps. (it can be upgraded to 4.02 on any computer and then restore to the new computer. Restore the Database Via the backup and upgrade the software in steps.
Kantech Special Edition Download
Note: there are three different versions of EntraPass: Special Edition, Corporate Edition and Global Edition you will only need the one you are upgrading. Corprate being the most commonupgrades: you need to get to 3.18 to get to 4.02
3.14->3.16->3.18->4.02
3.15->3.17->3.18->4.02
- Getting the old version -
The slow and painful part of the upgrade will most likely be getting the older versions. (do it before you get there)
Doing the Upgrade on a different computer then restoring it to the new computer
You can get the backup database and upgrade it all the way to 4.02 then restore it on the new computer.
This works nice, Install 4.02 on the new PC with the original serial number and then the Upgrade serial number and restore the Backup once it has been saved in steps to 4.02
Reboots - The computer will need to reboot after each software install, which is only a problem if it is on a Server that can not be rebooted during work hours.
The software will now need to be registered: online (if a member http://membercenter.kantech.com/login.aspx)- or over the phone
You will need the original serial number and the upgrade serial number to register the software
also goto Kantech and signup as a member (http://membercenter.kantech.com/login.aspx)
You will be able to download older versions of the software once you are a member
goto Member Center it will have 3.18 and newer
By Homer Enriquez, Tyco Kantech hattrix North American Sales Manager, Johnson Controls
Cloud technology is the physical security industry’s future foundation, and, in order to position yourself for the most lucrative migration in our industry’s history it’s imperative that one achieve a commanding understanding of cloud metrics. Several factors play a key role in successfully leveraging cloud technology:
- Having a command knowledge of cloud metrics and its associated mindset
- The operational sustainability of your cloud offering
- Simplified messaging that aligns with the ease-of-use your cloud offering provides
- Sales strategies that transition from selling a product to selling a service
- Understanding cloud technology’s bi-directional impact to your business
Cloud technology is here for today and the foreseeable future. A commanding knowledge of cloud metrics is critically essential to the success of your cloud offering. Furthermore, with 80% of companies already calculating ROI for cloud initiatives currently in process, walking into a conversation that is already taking place requires an understanding of the mindset and drivers that are motivating migration to the cloud in order to take part in that conversation.
There are several cloud-metrics used to gauge the value of a cloud offering:
- Business agility
- Efficiency
- Ease-of-use
- Risk mitigation
- User experience
- Capital expenditure reduction
- Predictable operating costs
- Performance and response time
- Availability versus recovery SLA
- Degree of service responsiveness
- Throughput
- Rapid elasticity
Operational Sustainability
Operational sustainability is a core requirement of any business. It means 24/7 working conditions. You must be able to demonstrate that your cloud offering will eliminate downtime associated with upgrades, updates, and planned maintenance. It must provide inherent disaster recovery and redundant systems to mitigate risk and to ensure business continuity. It should have the ability to navigate around any disruption of operational processes. To achieve the goal of operational continuity, businesses are choosing cloud solutions with redundant platforms. Cloud strategies focus on operational sustainability to establish and maintain a competitive advantage, reduce risk, and increase productivity.
Simplified messaging that aligns with the ease-of-use your cloud offering provides
Successful sales of cloud services require a strategy of simplifying the message to your customers. And, it actually goes a bit further than that, where successful sales of cloud services also requires simplifying the conversation. This is one of those areas that is extremely simple to achieve yet often people make this effort complicated than it needs to be. Here’s the key… ask questions and listen. Our industry is notorious for talking our way out of an easy sale. Here’s a great three-step program to help with the process:
- Step one – Understand your customer’s objective and what their current pain points are. Listen to them and stop trying to tell them about all the feature sets of your product before you’ve given them a chance to show you the easy path to winning them over.
- Step two – Understand why they have said objective. While they probably already know what their objective is, they probably don’t associate that with business outcomes. Solving “A” may ultimately provide increased efficiency, reduced risk, or greater productivity. Developing the ability to gently guide the conversation to business outcomes and steer the conversation down a thought process that educates/enlightens your customer lets them know you’re listening to them.
- Step three – Frame technical features in nontechnical terms. Here’s an example: “Our product, per access control door, consumes X amount of bandwidth over X amount of time and has a latency rate of X which is an incredible feature.” How about this approach instead: “Our system operates in real-time and takes up very little bandwidth.” Relay information simply and your sales process will in turn be simple.
Sales Strategies
Incorporating a relevant sales strategy for your sales team and actively participating in that process is a core requirement. Creating and providing hands-on, in-person sales training that transitions a sales team from selling a product to selling a service and using assumptive closes all must be accompanied by a clear top-down directive that cloud technology is the new business model with 100 percent buy-in, without exception. This is a prerequisite for the successful sales of your cloud offering. This transition empowers the sales team to speak the cloud technology language which today’s business world speaks. Your customers and opportunities are already accustomed to cloud technology and the simplified messaging your sales team masters caters to the business world of today and tomorrow. Cloud technology is now ubiquitous, and our industry is just starting to gain momentum, which is fueled by cloud technology. It’s critical to train your sales team to succeed.
Understanding cloud technology’s bi-directional impact to your business
Recurring Monthly Revenue (RMR): The sum of monthly fees paid by every customer is used to calculate the RMR. This is unquestionably one of the most crucial metrics to be tracked over time because once a new customer is acquired there is no additional infrastructure cost. As the number of customers grows, the cost of that infrastructure, per customer, continues to fall making profitability rise at an increasing rate. Generally, RMR is a very predictable and major source of ongoing revenue for today’s technology savvy security services providers. Over time, a cloud technology RMR engine will enable the provider to adopt a more aggressive pricing strategy and, when competing with companies that haven’t positioned themselves in the same manner, will find themselves winning bids more often.
Estimates and current models still forecast cloud-based technology will comprise more than 50 percent of all access control sales for the access control segment by the end of 2027. Given this trend, it’s a natural assumption that research and development resources will slowly shift to cloud-based technology for access control because it will provide the greatest ROI. At this point the gap between those with a cloud driven RMR engine and those without will widen quickly. Which side of this migration you find yourself on will be determined by the decisions you make today.
Establish a competitive advantage with hattrix
The success achieved with the hattrix platform has been most impacted by deconstructing the relationship approach and formulating a 360-degree sales enablement suite of tools and resources which greatly helps our partners and their sales teams succeed. hattrix is one of the most comprehensive partner development and support programs in our industry and our partners are among the industry’s highest producing and take an active role in helping drive our roadmap, development, and innovation.
Being a part of hattrix protects your personnel and mission critical facilities to deliver operational sustainability and business agility. If you would like to further discuss how our innovation achieves business outcomes such as reduced risk, greater efficiency and higher profitability please contact Homer Enriquez at homer.enriquez@jci.com or click here to learn more about how the hattrix cloud access control platform can help your business become smarter and safer.