ACL750 Manual
ACL750 Manual
ACL750 Manual
ACL-750
DATA LOGGING WRIST AND FOOT STRAP
COMBO TESTER KIT
ACL Staticide
840 West 49th Place
SOFTWARE VERSION: __________
Chicago, IL 60609 USA
Tel: 800.782.8420 or 847.981.9212
SERIAL NUMBER: __________ FAX: 847.981.9278
Email: info@aclstaticide.com
COMPANY: __________ www.aclstaticide.com
EQUIPMENT ................................................................................................................................................................................ 8
HARDWARE INSTALLATION..................................................................................................................................................... 9
PROGRAM SETTINGS................................................................................................................................................................26
OPERATION......................................................................................................................44
SPECIFICATIONS:............................................................................................................69
Congratulations on purchasing your new ACL-750 data-logging wrist and foot strap testing kit!
The ACL-750 combo meter is an instrument that concurrently measures the resistance of a wrist strap and
two foot straps within a few second period. The measurements are sent to a computer and can be judged for
valid readings, and then logged to a file. Many additional services are available as shown in the following
“features” section, such as having reports directly emailed to supervisors.
A typical test station consists of a badge reader to identify the user, the ACL-750, a computer, and a monitor.
The user scans his badge and tests his straps.
Static fields can build up on humans as they walk along an insulative surface such as a carpet. A person with a high voltage static
charge can destroy or damage an integrated circuit or FET device either by touching or coming close to it. Thus most electronic
assemblers wear wrist straps or heel grounders to keep the wearers at the same voltage potential as the parts they are assembling.
Wrist straps and heel grounders/shoes may also be worn at chemical plants, explosive materials factories and storage areas.
A wrist strap is simply a resistorized conductive cord that connects the wearer’s wrist to a grounded conductive mat that covers the
assembly bench. The resistor protects the static sensitive device as well as the worker.
A heel grounder is a small resistorized strap that connects the wearer to their special conductive floor surface. This requires that
the floor be covered with a grounded conductive carpet, tile, mat or dissipative floor wax or paint (available through ACL Staticide). It
is important that two heel grounders/shoes be worn to achieve proper static discharge.
Wrist straps and heel grounders simply act as a wire to drain off charges. However, to prevent accidental electrocution of the wearer
(should the wearer inadvertently touch an external high voltage source) a high resistance is built into the strap. The resistance is
typically between .5 to 2 megohms.
Thus straps and heel grounders have to be tested for two different malfunction conditions. If there is an open circuit or too high a
resistance, then it will fail to prevent high voltage build up and no longer control dissipation. If there is a short circuit or too low a
resistance (such as wet shoes), then it could fail to prevent electrocution, or could cause a rapid discharge which could emit a spark
or cause a secondary effect.
The Wrist Strap and Dual Heel Tester checks the controlled conductive integrity of wrist straps and heel grounders/shoes for both
of the fault conditions mentioned above. It can be attached to a free stand or can be a wall mounted. For use, the wearer simply
inserts their wrist strap banana plug into the instrument, and stands on the foot plates (if wearing heel grounders or shoes), and
presses the button. An LED display shows the results of the test (OK, low or high), and an alarm sounds if the resistance is not
within its preset limits, and if the correct person and/or card is correctly identified from the data base. If the card or person is not
recognized, there will be no LED lights and there will be a buzzer sound emitted.
If the computer data logging option is used then the actual resistance is displayed on the monitor, is automatically recorded in the
computer, and can be printed in a daily/monthly report. If the resistance is changing day by day, the ACL-750 can be a valuable tool
to predict failures before they occur.
Unlike other testers, the ACL-750 Dual Heel Tester tests both feet and wrist at once and separately, and does not require the wearer
to shift feet and repeat the test. This saves time, and can insure proper testing. The ACL-750 cannot be fooled by a wearer who
dislikes wearing two grounders and merely presses the button twice while stepping on the footplate with the same foot.
The EOS 20/20 standard mandates that a company must record the results when a person tests their wrist/heel straps to enter a
static sensitive area, or must use a constant wrist strap monitor. In either case, when using shoes or heel grounders, a record must
be kept. If a constant wrist strap monitor is used, the ACL-750 will test it as well, and notify the user if it has failed.
The tester software can generate a number of reports, including informing the supervisor if the wearer does not perform a test once
or twice a day.
CALIBRATION VERIFICATION
The ACL-750 meter is calibrated to NIST traceable standards. The meter self calibrates itself with each use by comparing the
surface mounted 1-megohm resistor value and capacitor against the unknown value. After one year of use, the meter can be sent to
ACL Staticide, Inc. to be re-calibrated and be issued a new NIST traceable certificate. Please call ACL Staticide for the cost of this
service.
Daily testing of wrist straps and footwear is mandatory to ensure the grounding devices function properly and to minimize charge
generation on the human body, which may cause damage to integrated circuits. Partially conductive footwear and wrist straps
are the primary techniques used to drain and minimize electrical charges from the body. The wrist and foot straps typically have
a 1 megohm or two megohm resistor built into them. Too low a resistance can cause rapid discharge resulting in sparking and
failures. Low resistance wrist or foot straps can also cause an electrical shock to the operator if he touches a high voltage circuit.
On the other hand, open circuit or broken straps can cause high electrical resistant paths that result in static buildup, arcing, and
integrated circuit damage.
To adapt to ISO-9000 certification the results should be recorded in a computer database or printed to hard copy as specified in
EOS 20/20 specification.
EQUIPMENT
Equipment Required
1. A computer with a 486DX or higher (Pentium or similar) microprocessor. Larger hard drives (2 G or more) will store more
employee data.
2. Windows operating system (Windows NT/2000/XP/7/8).
3. An operable serial communication (comm.) port with the standard +/-12 volt signal levels, (or a USB port with a fully compliant
+/-12V RS232 to USB converter) on the computer. HID/CASI-RUSCO/MOTOROLA/AWID USB proximity readers require a
USB port. The RS232 versions require an additional serial communication port (or USB to RS232 converter). Note that some
laptops may not use the full legal standard +/-12 volt RS232 comm. port signal levels, so they will not work, in which case use
an RS232/USB converter..
4. A LAN network-able system is needed for networking multiple testers. This may be a hard wire or wireless modem. (ACL
Staticide is not responsible for the installation or maintenance of the network after the software is installed.)
5. To use e-mail feature, users will need a MAPI compliant e-mail program such as Microsoft Outlook 2000 (without the email
security update) or Outlook Express. Eudora (www.eudora.com) also claims to be MAPI compatible.
EquipmentProvided
1 – ACL-750 meter unit
1 – AC power adapter (US only)
1 – 9 volt battery-alkaline
1 –ACL 732-Foot Plate
1 – RS-232 Cord- must be used
Equipment Options
1. Barcode scanner (ACL 755)
2. Proximity Reader (ACL 741)
3. Door leads (ACL 740)
Meter Assembly
1. For HID/CASI-RUSCO/Indala/Motorola proximity card RS232 readers, two nine pin serial ports (or one if using an RS232 to
USB converter for the card reader) are required on your computer. One for the ACL-750 meter and one for the HID/CASI-
RUSCO proximity reader. The supplied RS-232 cords must be used. If there is a 25 pin DB25P on the computer, a DB25P to
DB9P serial port adapter can be purchased from an electronic store like Radio Shack. A USB to serial adapter for the card
reader may be purchased from ACL Staticide.
For USB compatible proximity card readers, at least one USB port is required on your computer for the reader, and one nine pin
serial port (or another USB port if using a fully compliant +/-12V RS232 to USB converter) for the ACL-750 meter.
2. Fasten the foot stand to the footplate. Place the foot stand on top of the footplate. Insert the small Allen head bolts through the
holes in the circular plate on the bottom of the stand. Position these bolts into the T nuts located in the bottom of the footplate
using the enclosed Allen head wrench. Tighten with Allen head wrench. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN.
3. Position the HID/CASI-RUSCO reader (if purchased) on the right side or top of the top of the foot stand, where indicated by
label. Place the RS-232 wire attached to the back of the HID reader down through the rectangle hole. Then attach the ACL-
750 meter on the left side on top of the foot stand, where indicated by label. Place the meter so the top of the meter is flush with
the top of the foot stand and is touching the HID reader on the right side. With the non-proximity stand (Bar Code or Magnetic
stripe) position the meter so that the RS-232 plug does NOT protrude from the bottom and cause interference with the person
being tested. Place the bar code or mag stripe reader on TOP of the stand.
4. Attach the two-plug power supply cord (see Illustration 1 – A) to both the ACL-750 meter and to the HID/CASI-RUSCO reader
(if purchased). If a USB reader is used, a power supply for the reader is not required. The male plug is attached to back of the
HID reader, through the small round hole besides the reader. The female plug is attached to the ACL-750 meter up through
the hole of the stand into the front of the meter. Attach the RS-232 loose cable (see Illustration 1 - B) to the front of the ACL-750
meter. Use hook/loop strips and attach the ACL-750 meter and the HID/CASI-RUSCO proximity reader to the stand. With the
meter alone or with bar code or mag stripe attach the one power supply unit.
Illustration 1
Meter Adjustments
The ACL-750 can be adjusted to various electrical resistance specifications by opening the meter case and pressing the dipswitches
corresponding to the desired test ranges (see chart below). For units manufactured after 3/12/2002, the ACL-750 will alarm
according to the EsdTest software set points, unless disconnected from the computer. The software parameters can be set in the
software under ‘Set up’, ‘User Information’, and entering desired information in ‘Strap Parameters’ In the individual User Information
menu . (see below), or later entered for everyone at once in the Setup “Change All Limits” menu (discussed later).
The resistance ranges depend on what test standard, i.e. (EOS-CECC) the user follows. The user must know what resistance range
values are acceptable for their floors, shoes, and heel/toe grounders and according to either EOS or European standards. The 750
Meter is preset to the EOS ESD standard based on the 2020 specification (represented in bold under “Dip Switch Settings” on page
11). Attempt to keep the default (meter DIP switch settings) specifications the same as the computer. That way, the combo meter
will display the correct set points if the computer is off. The system can be programmed to use the default (inside meter) by using a
default setting of “dipswitch”(or –1).
The following resistance alarm values may be set inside the combo meter.
The factory settings are represented in bold.
1 ON
Wrist Low sw2 2
.5M off (or for 100K lower limit option meters)
3
.75M ON (US & IEC default) 4
5
Foot High sw3 sw4 sw5
6
2M off off off
5M ON off off 7
10M off ON off 8
25M ON ON off
35M off off ON (IEC & CECC default) Figure 1 Dip switch -
50M ON off ON see table for settings
75M off ON ON
100M ON ON ON (US default)
The following resistance alarm values may be set inside the combo meter.
The factory settings are represented in bold.
(For new dual range meter, remove jumpers W4 and W5. Add jumper W2)
The relay is rated .5 amps at 24 volts. It is illegal to introduce voltages greater than 24V into this unit, since shock hazards coluld
possibly occur. Please refer to the schematics of a footplate door opening mechanism. Substitute the two wire door wires for the
two-wire connection of the door foot-switch or hand-switch. The door in a facility has a second relay, usually of a higher voltage of
110 or 220VAC that allows voltage into the door electrical motor that opens and closes a door. This relay can be activated by a
press button, a proximity sensor, or a floor switch as in a super market. When a person passes the combo meter strap tests, the low
voltage relay in the combo meter is closed thus allowing current to pass into the higher voltage door relay and activate the motor in
the door. When the low voltage relay in the meter opens the reverse happens – the high voltage relay in the door is opened thus
stopping the door current, and the door closes.
If the door relay contact is in series with a high current inductive load door latch such as a large solenoid or electromagnet, then
arcing can develop across the relay contact when the contact breaks the circuit, and shorten the relay life.
To prevent relay contact arcing if the contact current is DC, then a diode (such as a1N4003 or 1N4004) across the coil leads, with
cathode (band side) on the positive lead, may be wired across the contacts. The diode should have a PIV (peak inverse voltage)
rating of at least twice the DC voltage.
To prevent relay contact arcing if the contact current is AC, then two zener diodes back to back (band to band) may be wired across
the coil leads. The zener voltage should be at least twice the AC voltage. If running 24VAC (30VAC open load?), use two 60 volt
1N5371B zeners.
ACL Staticide ACL-750 Combo Tester Instructions 13 11/18/2016
Set the “Door open relay delay adjustment trimpot” for the desired door opening time.
Multiple meters may be connected to one computer via ACL Staticide’s numerous mult-istation options which include RS232 to wired
Ethernet converters, RS232 to wireless Ethernet converters, or multi RS232 port PCI cards in a computer. The specific hardware
installation and setup instructions of these options are included in separate manuals that are supplied with each of these options.
Some of these options require the meter to be connected to a remote computer located quite some away, in which case the following
section applies.
The following advisory only applies to meters that are connected to remote computers via long cables:
As with any long distance wiring, proper grounding precautions should be considered. If the building in which the test stations are
located is improperly wired, or contains ground faults, or if the computer power supply is faulty, a shock hazard may exist.
If the tester is connected to the computer via a cable, and if the computer is located outside the local area, a voltage potential
difference could arise if the computer ground is not at the same voltage potential as the local ground near the test station. For
example, if the computer ground differed by 40 volts from a light switch cover plate on the wall located near the test station, and if an
employee touched the light switch while pressing the test station test button or standing on the test station foot plate, a mild electrical
shock hazard might arise. The tester has internal 20K limiting resistors to mitigate such a problem, but not eliminate it.
Thus it is advisable
• not to locate the test station within reach of a metal object that might be grounded
• and/or connect the meter ground (i.e. the power supply connector outer ground terminal ) to the local ground
When finished installing the test stations, be sure to test, and periodically retest, the voltage potential from the ACL-750 combo tester
push button to the nearest local ground. If the building is properly wired, there should normally be no more than a few volts
difference.
Neither ACL Staticide Inc, nor its distributors, accepts any liability for such hazards, as stated in the liability disclaimer.
1. Close all open programs. If installation problems arise, then close anti-virus programs also.
2. Insert the CD into the CD reader.
3. If the CD does not start automatically, select "RUN" From the start menu and type: D:\setup and press enter. Follow
instructions.
4. If the following message is displayed, "A file being copied is older than the file currently on your system. It is recommended that
you keep your existing file. Do you want to keep this file? “, Select Yes. If the user is reinstalling this software due to a
computer error after already having input data, do not copy over the log.txt or names.txt files.
5. After installing the software, a small window will pop up asking if you want to check for newer versions on the internet. Note the
present version number. If the computer is connected to the internet, then you may press yes. Follow the instructions below for
“upgrading to a minor version change”.
6. To create an EsdTest program startup icon on your desktop as a shortcut, click Start, Programs and select the EsdTest icon in
the ESD Test folder to use as an icon to copy. Click on it, hold the left mouse button down, drag the icon onto the desktop,
press the Ctrl key to duplicate it, and release the mouse button. This should create icon on the desktop identical to the one in
the start menu. If you ever loose the start menu icon, you can also generate the desktop icon by using Windows Explorer to
locate the ESD Test folder on the hard drive, usually in the C:\EsdTest directory. Open it and right click on the EsdTest.exe file
icon. Select Create Shortcut in the menu, and then drag the newly created shortcut it onto your desktop.
Follow these instructions to upgrade from ver 6 to ver 8, or from ver 7 to ver 8.
A - Backup everything.
1. Open Windows Explorer (not Internet Explorer). Either hold the Windows Logo key and press the E key, or click on the
MyComputer desktop icon.
2. If there are not 2 panes (columns) then click on the Folders icon so that you see 2 panes. The left pane should now say Folders.
3. Left click on the Local Disk (C:) drive item to expand it. All its folders should then be displayed beneath it.
4. Right click on the EsdTest folder and select Copy.
5. Right click on the Local Disk (C:) drive item and select Paste.
6. A new folder should have been created that says "Copy of EsdTest".
7. Left click on this new backup "Copy of EsdTest" folder and you should see all the files displayed in the right pane. There are 5
crucial ones: Names.txt, Log.txt, EsdTest.ini, GenReports.txt, and Netlist.txt. If these exist, then you can proceed to uninstall.
D - Copy the old data files (in Copy of EsdTest directory) back to the EsdTest directory
21. Open Windows explorer again (as you did in steps 1-3 above)
22. You should see all the directories in the left hand pane.
23. Left click on the "Copy of EsdTest" directory.
24. You should see all of its files in the right hand pane.
25. Hold down the Ctrl key and while holding it down left click once each on the following 5 files: Names.txt, Log.txt, EsdTest.ini,
GenReports.txt, and Netlist.txt.
26 Keep holding the ctrl key down. You should now see those 5 files highlighted in blue.
27. Keep holding the ctrl key down, and right click on one of the 5 files, and select copy.
28. Release the ctrl key.
29. Right click on the EsdTest directory in the left hand pane, and select paste.
30. If a message asks you if you want to over write a file, then make sure the file dates seem logical and then click yes.
E. - Check operation
31. Boot up the EsdTest program in the EsdTest directory. It should boot up and say ver 7.12 or higher. If you miss reading the boot
up logo, then just click Help About.
32. Check the names. They should be your old ones.
32. Run a report. It should show your old test data.
F. - Notes
For future updates, you will never have to do all this again, just click on Help "Check for software updates".
It is a good idea to occasionally back up everything anyway (as in steps 1-7).
To start the program, manually click on the EsdTest icon in the Program Start menu or in the desktop. The program should begin
and appear as in the following example:
1. “Simple operation help” will list a help text file. This file (help.txt) can be modified with a word processor to give help
specific to your company.
2. “User Manual Help” will call Adobe acrobat (if it is installed) and display the user manual. This action requires the EsdTest
administrator’s password.
3. “Check for updates on website” will go to the EsdTest website if an internet connection and browser exist, and download
the latest EsdTest software. This action requires the EsdTest administrator’s password.
4. “Register this program” is no longer used.
5. “About” lists the EsdTest program version number on the window shown at the top of this page.
If you have not yet plugged in a card reader (if purchased), then close the program, shut down the computer, and follow the
installation instructions below.
For the following card readers, see the designated sections of this manual:
Quick Setup
To set up Select
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USB Barcode reader Barcode-Mag (non RS232)**
USB Mag stripe reader* Barcode-Mag (non RS232)**
Keyboard wedge Barcode reader* Barcode-Mag (non RS232)**
Keyboard wedge Mag stripe reader* Barcode-Mag (non RS232)**
(i.e. unit is a keyboard wedge device that sends the badge number followed by a carriage return.)
1. NOTE: If your unit has a PS2 connector port for your keyboard, you will have to obtain a 5-din pin adapter from a local
electronics store. (Radio Shack)
2. Un-package the magnetic stripe reader or bar code reader and unravel cord.
3. Unplug your computer’s keyboard from the back of the CPU.
4. Plug the magnetic stripe reader or bar code reader (male end) into the keyboard socket in the back of the computer.
5. Plug the keyboard into the female terminal on the magnetic stripe reader or bar code reader. Attach the reader on the top
of the stand.
6. The magnetic stripe reader or bar code reader is now ready to use. Position the reader on TOP of the stand. Position the
ACL-750 directly below the reader so as the RS-232 does not protrude.
7. Turn computer on.
8. Install software
9. Read, “help files”.
10. Open ESD program- Click “Set up”.
11. Click “Employee Selection Configuration”
12. Select Bar code/Mag reader. This is same setting if using magnetic stripe reader.
13. Select “by scanning badge number”
14. If you do not want the numbers to be displayed for safety reasons select the Don’t Show Numbers box.
15. Press “Edit Reader parameters”.
16. Press “all” under Characters to use.
17. If you want to automatically enter new badges click all the 4 boxes in the unrecognized employee configuration window.
1. If your card- reader configuration is incorrect the card will not work. The reader must be programmed for your card
configuration. I.e. tracks 1,2,3 or 1 and 2, or 2 and 3 etc.
2. Try reversing your card around and offering the readable side on the reverse side. Pass card faster or slower. Clean with
water or alcohol if dirty.
3. Make sure the reader has been pre programmed to send a carriage return after a scan
4. Check characters to use configuration. If problems still continue send a sample card to ACL Staticide.
A USB reader automatically reads and decodes the card, and injects the number into the keyboard stream. It is powered by the USB
cable so does not need a power supply. Setup the software by clicking the “USB” option as shown in the following picture. When the
USB option is selected, the “Configure Reader” button will be hidden since no other configuration is needed.
The reader must be preprogrammed to read and decode the card correctly, and end with a “return” character. To test, open
Microsoft Notepad, type a few characters to see them displayed, then read a card and it should also be displayed. If the badge
number is not displayed correctly, then return the reader, a typical card, and a note with the desired badge number to be read from
the card, to ACL Staticide Inc for reprogramming.
Note that RS232 readers connected to an RS232-USB converter acts like RS232 input readers and not like USB readers, so see the
“INSTALLING CASI-RUSCO, HID, AWID RS232 READERS” section below.
Note: The computer must have two working serial ports installed on the computer. One for the meter and one for the reader.
A low cost two serial port card is available from any computer store. However, if a USB port is preferred, an optional USB converter
with USB to Com port driver may be purchased from ACL Staticide.
1. Incorrect comm. ports will not allow the system to work. Check if they are operable and if they are correctly connected.
The tester and reader must NOT be on the same ports.
2. Press the test press switch for at least two seconds.
3. Try rebooting the computer after everything is installed.
4. Open Microsoft Hyperterminal (Start, Programs, Accessories, Communications, Hyperterminal) and see if it can receive the
transmitted characters.
Note: These readers are no longer officially supported. They can not be directly selected in the entry window. However, they
may still be selected by manually editing the “Barcode” parameter in the EsdTEst.ini file (0=keybd 1=barcd 2=HID5352 3=Casi
4=GeneralRS232 5=HIDrw400 6=USB). If upgrading from and older software version that used these readers, simply copy the
old EsdTest.ini file to the C:\EsdTest directory so the new software will use it.
The computer must have two working serial ports installed on the computer. One for the meter and one for the reader. A
low cost two serial port card is available from any computer store. However, if a USB port is preferred, an optional USB
converter with USB to Com port driver may be purchased from ACL Staticide.
1. Attach the HID 5352 reader to the ACL Staticide HID to RS-232 serial comm. port. Converter, and plug the converter
into the computer. Connect the CASI RUSCO 94x, 97x reader to the ACL Staticide CASI RUSCO to RS-232 serial
comm. port. Converter, and plug the converter into the computer. Attach the two-plug power supply. Male to the HID or
Casi-Rusco unit and female to the meter. Test the card to see if the unit reads green and emits a ‘buzz’ sound.
2. Check the HELP files on the C:\EsdTest directory for any later updates.
3. Open the ‘Employee selection Configuration’ screen and press the appropriate box for HID 5352 , or CASI-RUSCO
Wegand in addition to the character and bit information. (See figure below.) The RS232 box is for a Motorola unit with a
Wiegand to RS232 converter, or any other reader with a general RS232 output.
4. Click the appropriate box in the Identify Employee section to select if an employee is to be identified by having an
employee:
select their name from a list of names
or by automatically scanning a badge number ort typing name, ID number, or badge number if the badge is lost
5. If you do not want the numbers to be displayed for safety reasons select the Don’t Show Numbers box.
6. If there is no monitor, the “NoMonitor” box may be selected. This will continue to take data if the test button is pressed
again, even after a good reading. This may only be required for some circumstances when using RS232.
7. If there is no keyboard, select the No Keybaord boz to bypass any of the question boxes.
8. “Simulate mode is only used in some demo programs. It is not used for actual testing.
9. If the employees are to enter their own sick/vacation schedule then check the “Allow employees to change own sick time”
box.
10. If the employee has multiple straps but is not required to test all of them, click the “show results of non-required strap” to
allow the employee to see the results of all the tests.
11. If it is desired to show the last person that tested on the login screen, then check the “show last person that tested” box.
12. If its is desired to require an individual employee password for each employee that tests, then check the “ ask for password
before each test” box.
13. On new models of the tester that have an extra “employee recognized – OK to test” LED, select this box.
14. Press “EDIT READER PARAMETERS”
15. For HID 5352 readers select the HID 5352 option, for a standard “26 bit” HID card enter Use 16 bits and enter Skip first 31
bits (because the RS232 version adds extra bits.) If the 8 bit facility code is to be included in addition to the 16 card
number bits, than use 24 bits and skip first 23 bits. For an HID “37 bit” card, use 31 bits and skip the first 16. Parity and
checksum bits are not checked.
16. For the HID RW-400 reader (10-16VDC) select the HID RW-400 option in the reader configuration window. Skip 11 bits
and use 16 for their demo cards.
17. For CASI-RUSCO 94x, 97x Weigand cards, the full 38 bits can be read by setting the bits-to-use to 38 and the bits-to-skip
to 1. To only read the 6 digit employee id (which is the last 19 bits of the 38 bit data field) set Bits-to-use to 19 and set bits-
to-skip to 20 (although some cards require setting bits-to-skip to 24).
18. If an Awid Sentinel-Prox SP-6820 reader is used, then select the “HID 5352” option in the reader configuration window. Set
Bits to use = 16, bits to skip = 17. If this gives too many digits on some cards then use 12 bits and skip the first 21 bits.
The number read from the card is the same as the number printed sideways on the rear of the card near the edge (i.e.
01897).
SEND A CARD TO ACL STATICIDE FOR PROPER REGISTRATION
5. If either the card reader configuration or bits to use or bits to skip is incorrect the card will not work.
6. Incorrect comm. ports will not allow the system to work. Check if they are operable and if they are correctly connected.
The tester and reader must NOT be on the same ports.
7. Press the test press switch for at least two seconds.
8. Try rebooting the computer after everything is installed.
2. Select “Setup”
General Configuration
This is under the ‘Setup Menu’ “Change All Limits’. This screen can be used to reset the parameters for the wrist and foot strap
alarm resistances of all employees. The wrist strap and heel grounder defaults may also be selected. Resistance values from 0.10
megohms to 99.99 megohms for the minimum and maximum alarm conditions may be entered. *A special 1000 megohm model
PROM is also available. However, it is recommended that you enter the alarm conditions at which the tester internal dipswitches are
set. These may be determined later by running a test and reading the set point conditions in the ‘Received’ window. The dip switch
setting on the tester overrides the “Wrist Used” and “Foot Used” criteria in the user ‘Setup’ menu.
By using “DipSw or ”-1 in all fields, the parameter settings will automatically match the dipswitch settings inside the meter. For
example, the wrist low would be .75 because dipswitch 2 is turned on. If the user puts dipswitch 2 to the off position (.5M), -1 would
then be .5 Megs. (See limit switch settings chart).
If using a password, it will only be asked for once. If a password was previously entered and is no longer required, select ‘Change
Password’ and leave the field blank when selecting a new one.
Unknown ID Configuration’
The program will also allow automatic addition of new badges if an unknown badge number is read during testing. This may be
enabled in the ‘Unknown ID Configuration’ menu under the ‘Setup’.
User Information -
• LastName: The employee’ last name with no commas or spaces.
• First Name: The employee’ first name with no commas or spaces.
• Grp: The workgroup designator (department) with no commas, spaces, dashes, or colons. One to four characters are
recommend for best report formatting
• ID: Employee’s ID number with no commas, spaces, dashes, or colons. Try to keep under 9 characters for best report
formatting
• Badge: Employee’s ID number with no commas, spaces, dashes, or colons. Try to keep under 9 characters for best report
formatting
• Wrist Low Megs: The low resistance alarm setting. Use “DipSw” to read the combo meter dip switch settings.
• Wrist Hi Megs: The high resistance alarm setting. Use “DipSw” to read the combo meter dip switch settings.
• Foot Low Megs: The low resistance alarm setting. Use “DipSw” to read the combo meter dip switch settings.
• Foot Hi Megs: The high resistance alarm setting. Use “DipSw” to read the combo meter dip switch settings.
• Wrist Strap check box: Check this box if wrist straps are required
• Foot Straps: Check this box if foot straps are required. Check neither box to use the combo meter toggle switch.
• Leave Status: Select a leave status if desired or type a letter into the box.
• Leave date from: Starting date of leave
• Through date: Ending date of leave
• Update button: Update the dates entered above so can add more dates
• Yearly summary button: Show the yearly status summary.
• Certification Type: Enter a company defined certification type
• Certification Expiration date: Enter the date the certification expires. Can use the optional training course if desired.
Up to 30000 employee names and information may be added. There are 9 sample users already in the software, which may be
deleted after the user studies them as examples. The names can be manually entered with data base software such as Access.
• When the ‘User Information’ is selected, the first employee will automatically pop up. It can be typed over with the new
user's information. This feature allows the default settings to be used repeatedly. Once new user information is typed over
the default settings, the user should press ‘APPEND’. This will create a new number for that user at the bottom of the list.
• If you would like to insert a new employee at a certain point in the list, select the name you want the user to come before in
the list. Type over the information with the new user’s information. When finished, press INSERT. This will put the new
user ahead of the person you selected.
• Anytime information is changed for a user, use the MODIFY command when finished to save all changes.
• To move between users in the general configuration screen, use the side toolbar under the word list. This will advance to
the next or previous user.
• An employee can be set up as "Exempt" from having to pass the resistance tests. This will allow the employee to open the
door relay (if the system is equipped with a door relay). Set the employee as "Exempt" by either:
- setting the max wrist resistance greater than 10000 (or entering "Exempt"
- setting the WorkGroup to "eXe"
Directories
Can set different directories for the Names.txt file, Log.txt file, report.txt files, and report.csv files in the Setup, Directories window.
Normally these entries are left blank to default to the local EsdTest working directory, but for simple networking, they may be set to
point to the main server directory (see networking help below). If one master log.txt file is used, and if problems arise with multiple
servers writing to it ast the same time, then file locking may be selected by placing a check in the checkbox. If the log.txt file is local
to the computer, this option should not be used (i.e it should not be checked).
Certification Configuration
To warn an employee of impending training certification expiration, limit access of employees with expired certification, and
automatically update the certification expiration date, use the Setup Certification Configuration menu. Enter the days of advanced
warning. Set to 0 to disable advanced warnings. Enter the number of days interval between notifications. Set the interval to 0 to
notify the employee every time they log in. Check one of the three option buttons to: exclude all employees with expired certificates,
allow expired employees access if they know the password (and enter the password - make sure it is different than the administrator
password) (must have a keyboard for this option), or allow all expired employees access. The “Training” report can automatically
update the certification expiration dates from a ACL Staticide training course (contact ACL Staticide for pricing). Also enter the
retraining interval in units of months. To update the certification dates click the Reports Training button, or periodically run the
Training function from the AutoGenerate email task scheduler
Introduction
The EsdTest program typically uses the EsdTest data base file (Names.txt file) to store employee names, badge numbers. Id
number, and other information. However a customer’s existing remote data base can also be used. Typical data bases include
Oracle, SQL2000, Access 2000, and most other SQL type data base servers.. The EsdTest program can be set up to do one of the
following:
1. Find an employee in the remote data base if the employee can not be found in the EsdTest Names.txt file data base, and
add that employee’s information to the EsdTest data base.
2. Only use the remote data base and never use the EsdTest Names.txt file data base. Note that this method will prohibit
using most of the EsdTest report features, and will only work as long as the network and remote data base server are
functioning.
3. Use the remote data base, but keep a local copy of it to use if the network or server stops functioning. Note that this
method will prohibit using the EsdTest sick/vacation report features.
4. Only use the EsdTest data base file (Names.txt file).
Method 1 – Uses the remote data base only if the employee can not be found in the EsdTest Names.txt file data base, and adds that
employee’s information to the EsdTest data base. For example, if John Smith is a new employee and has not been entered into the
EsdTest data base, then without this feature he would not be recognized. What this feature does is:
Testing sequence
1. When a person swipes his badge, look up the badge number in the EsdTest Names.txt data base and retrieve the last
name, first name, and id#
2. If the person is not found in the EsdTest data base, then look up the person’s badge number in the Remote data base.
If the person is found there, then get the //////////////person’s ID number from the remote data base, and search the
EsdTest data base for the person's id#
a. if it already exists then update that person's badge number in the EsdTest data base
b. else add the person to the EsdTest data base
3. If the employee is not found in the remote data base either, and if the Unknown employee setup window is configured
to accept unknown employees (see adding unknown employees in the main help file), then the employee may key in
his name and be added to the Esdtest data base.
4. Otherwise the employee will be rejected and not allowed to test.
5. If recognized, the employee may then proceed with the test, and the test data is stored in the EsdTest log.txt data
base, and/or a remote log data base (see Remote test data base help file)
6. The Esdtest data base can be later exported back to the remote data base if desired
Method 2 – Only use the remote data base and never use the EsdTest Names.txt file data base. Note that this method will prohibit
using most of the EsdTest report features, and will only function as long as the network and remote data base server are functioning.
Editing the employee information from the EsdTest program can only be done by another copy of the EsdTest program running in
Method 1, 3, or 4 and importing the entire remote data base into the EsdTest Names.txt file, editing it, then exporting back to the
remote data baser. What this feature does is:
Testing sequence
1. When a person swipes his badge, look up the badge number in the Remote data base and retrieve the last name, first
name, and id#
2. If the person is not found in the EsdTest data base, then the employee will be rejected and not allowed to test.
3. If recognized, the employee may then proceed with the test, and the test data is stored in the EsdTest log.txt data base,
and/or a remote log data base (see Remote test data base help file)
Method 3 – Use the remote data base, but keep a local copy of it to use if the network or server stops functioning. Note that this
method will prohibit using the EsdTest sick/vacation report features. What this feature does is:
Testing sequence
1. On program boot, copy the entire remote data base to the EsdTest Names.txt file data base. Note that this overwrites all
the previous data and clears all sick and vacation data.
2. When a person swipes his badge, look up the badge number in the remote data base. If the person is not found in the
remote data base, then the employee will be rejected and not allowed to test.
3. If the person is found in the remote data base, then update the EsdTest data base if that person is not already in there.
4. If the remote data base or network is unavailable, then look up the employee in the EsdTest Names.txt file data base. If
the person is not found in the remote data base, then the employee will be rejected and not allowed to test.
5. If recognized, the employee may then proceed with the test, and the test data is stored in the EsdTest log.txt data base,
and/or a remote log data base (see Remote test data base help file)
Create a view with a name like ESD_EMP_BADGE_VW to the company data base with the following fields:
LAST_NAME (will be holding data like - Smith)
FIRST_NAME (will be holding data like - Fred)
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BADGE (will be holding data like - 3852)
DEPT (will be holding data like - CIA)
EMPID (will be holding data like - 12345)
WRIST_USED (will be holding data like - 0 or 1) this field is not required
FOOT_USED (will be holding data like - 0 or 1) this field is not required
CERTIFICATION_EXPIRATION_DATE (will be holding data like - 10/28/2006) this field is not required
It may be best to have all fields be text (char) fields, although the CERTIFICATION_EXPIRATION_DATE field can be a date field.
For Oracle create an ODBC driver instance and a DSN name such as ESD.
If writing names or certification dates to the remote database will never be used, then the remote data base can be set up as read
only.
EsdTest SETUP
Click Setup, Remote data base of names to open the setup window and enter the following items:
Connect String: Enter the data base connection string which for Oracle might look something like:
Server=WPRPROD;DSN=ESD;UID=wprread;PWD=wprread
And for SQL2000 might look something like:
UID=;PWD=;Database=ESD_EMP_BADGE;Server=MYSERVER;Driver={SQL Server};DSN=;
And for Access .mdb might look something like:
Driver={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)};Dbq=c:\EsdTest\EsdTest.mdb;Uid=Admin;Pwd=
SQL read prefix: Select the fields from the view by entering something like:
SELECT * TRANSFER.FROM ESD_EMP_BADGE_VW (if using Oracle)
Or SELECT * FROM ESD_EMP_BADGE_VW (if using SQL2000)
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Or SELECT * FROM ESD_EMP_BADGE (if using an Access table)
If it is desired to replace the names in the data base with the names In the names.txt file, then add this “delete” prefix
SQL delete prefix (will delete the old names in the remote data base before exporting the names.txt file)
Delete names by entering something like:
DELETE FROM ESD_EMP_BADGE_VW (if using Oracle)
Or DELETE FROM ESD_EMP_BADGE_VW (if using SQL2000)
Or DELETE FROM ESD_EMP_BADGE (if using an Access table)
If writing names or certification dates to the remote database will be used, then the remote data base must not be set up as read
only.
Last name field: Enter the name of the field that contains the last name which should look something like:
LAST_NAME
First name field: Enter the name of the field that contains the first name which should look something like:
FIRST_NAME
Badge name field: Enter the name of the field that contains the badge number string which should look something like:
BADGE
Group field name: Enter the name of the field that contains the Group string which should look something like:
DEPT
Id field name: Enter the name of the field that contains the Id string which should look something like:
EMPID
Wrist used field: (optional) Enter the name of the field that contains the Wrist used value (should be 1 if using wrist straps and 0 if not
required to use wrist straps)which should look something like:
WRIST_USED
Foot used field: (optional) Enter the name of the field that contains the Foot used value (should be 1 if using foot straps and 0 if not
required to use foot straps)which should look something like:
FOOT_USED
Certification expiration date field: (optional) Enter the name of the field that contains the Certification expiration date which should
look something like:
CERTIFICATION_EXPIRATION_DATE
Operation
Method 1 Operation
Click the top radio button in the Setup Remote Data Base window
To add employees to the EsdTest Names.txt file data base:
If the setup boxes are not blank, and if an employee scans his badge and is not found in the local data base, the program will
automatically search for unknown employees in the remote data base
To delete (scrub) employees who are no longer in the remote data base from the EsdTest data base, and update employees
who’s name, badge number, group, strap reguirement, or certification expiration date has changed (but who still has the same ID
number, and still has either the same last name or the same badge number), either:
Manually click on Reports, “View or Print Update modify/remove employees using remote data base” report
Automatically – Enter the Update function in the AutoGenerate email task scheduler. This should be done after running a
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GetNames to combine all the names from other test stations, and before a SendNames to send the combined names.txt
data file back down to all the test stations. Since this might take a while, it should probably be done during a period when
other reports are not needed to be run.
Note that the Scrubbing will be aborted if more than 50% of the names in the EsdTest data base are not found in the
remote data base, as a safety measure to prevent too many names from being scrubbed in case of a remote data base
error.
However, WHEN USING THE UPDATE/SCRUB FEATURE, KEEP GOOD BACKUPS OF THE NAMES.TXT DATA BASE
just in case. You can use the BackupNames function in AutoGenerate email, or click on Tools Backup names.
Scrubbing will not add employees from the remote data base to the EsdTest, it will only modify (update if already there), or
delete. This prevents the entire corporate employee listing from being added – employees will only be added as they test.
An example Access 2000 data base (EsdTest.mdb) is included in the EsdTest directory. The best way to get familiarized with this
feature is to use this example. You can open it with MS Access or other data base editing program to see what the table looks like,
then close it. Set up our Remote Data Base configuration window to use this data base (EsdTest.mdb) as instructed above. Copy
and paste the configuration parameters from this file into the set up window. Setup the Employee Selection configuration window to
use Keyboard and Identify employee by scanning name or badge#. When the "Please type your badge#" window appears, type
12321. This badge number is not currently in our example names.txt data base, so the remote data base feature will look for it in the
EsdTest.mdb data base and add it to the Names.txt data base.
Description
This feature allows the storing of resistance test data in a remote database such as Oracle, SQL2000, or Access 2000 (even though
the data is already available in the EsdTest log Log.txt). For example, after James Bond presses the test button, the following
information can be stored in the remote results database:
Date and time of test - 08/14/2005 01:02:03 PM
ID# - 007
Last name - Bond
First name - James
Workgroup designator: - HMSS
Wrist status - Pass
Left foot status - High
Right foot status - Low
Wrist resistance - 12.34
Left foot resistance - 100.0
Right foot resistance - 0.03
Station ID - A01
GMT Time difference - -5
Create a database with a name something like EsdTest, or use the remote names database. If using the remote names database, it
must have writing privileges.
Create a table with a name like ESD_RESULTS in the results database with the following fields:
For Oracle create an ODBC driver instance and a DSN name such as ESD.
Click Setup, Remote results database to open the setup window and enter the following items:
Connect String: Enter the data base connection string which for Oracle might look something like:
Server=WPRPROD;DSN=ESD;UID=user1;PWD=pword1
And for SQL2000 might look something like:
UID=;PWD=;Database=ESD_EMP_BADGE;Server=MYSERVER;Driver={SQL Server};DSN=;
And for Access .mdb might look something like:
SQL prefix: To insert the data into a table named ESD_RESULTS, the SQL prefix string would look like:
INSERT INTO ESD_RESULTS (if using an Access table)
If using the “Import measurements from the remote data base” feature to overwrite the log.txt file with the data from the remote data
base, then add the following read prefix strings
SQL read prefix: Select the fields from the view by entering something like:
SELECT * TRANSFER.FROM ESD_RESULTS (if using Oracle)
Or SELECT * FROM ESD_RESULTS (if using SQL2000)
Or SELECT * ESD_RESULTS (if using an Access table)
To disable the storing of data into the remote results database, just leave the connect string or SQL string blank.
If need to delete all the data in the remote log data base (by pressing the Delete all data button) then
SQL delete prefix: Delete all data by entering something like:
DELETE FROM ESD_RESULTS_VW (if using Oracle)
Or DELETE FROM ESD_RESULTS_VW (if using SQL2000)
Or DELETE FROM ESD_RESULTS (if using an Access table)
An example Access 2000 database (EsdTest.mdb) is included in the EsdTest directory. The best way to get familiarized with this
feature is to use this example. You can open it with MS Access or other database editing program to see what the ESD_RESULTS
table looks like, then close it. Set up our Remote Data Base configuration window to use this database (EsdTest.mdb) as instructed
above. After an employee presses the test button on the test meter, the data will be entered into the database.
Usage:
There are four usage methods, each have their own radio button in the Setup, Test Results data base configuration window:
1. “Add test data to log.txt file and the remote data base”. This adds data to both the data bases.
2. “Add test data to remote data base only” This only utilizes the customer’s remote data base. Data will not be stored in the
EsdTest log.txt file, and no EsdTest test reports can be generated. If the remote data base or network is not available then
the test results will be lost.
3. “Add test data to remote data base only, but use Log.txt as a buffer if the remote data base is not available”. This is similar
to the above method, but will continue to operate during network failures by buffering (temporarily storing)) the test data in
the Log.txt file. When the network becomes available, the next person to test will cause the test records in the log.txt file to
be transferred to the remote data base, and those test records that were transferred will be flushed (removed) from the
log.txt file. Since data will not be stored long term in the EsdTest log.txt file, no EsdTest test reports can be generated.
4. “Add test data to log.txt file only”. The remote data base will not be used.
The “Scan Badge” window and the “Test results” window can be displayed in different languages. The correct language should be
displayed according to the Windows Regional language settings (Start, Settings, Control Panel, Regional and Language Options,
Regional Options Tab), if the language mode is set to “Auto”. This can be over ridden in the Settings, General Configuration,
Language list box. Click the up or down arrow to select one of the following settings:
• Auto
• English
• Spanish
• Portuguese
• Italian
• Chinese
• Polish
• Hungarian
Be sure to also click on the language shown in the box, so that it is displayed in blue, to select it. Then click OK.
If using the Automatic emailed reports feature, the email parameters may be modified in this window.
This window configures the Autogenerate report feature to email reports in either MAPI mode or SMTP mode. To send reports via
your Outlook or Outlook Express “Out” box, then use the MAPI mode. If you have an SMTP server you can use the SMTP mode. If
starting the EsdTest program as a service, use the SMTP mode.
Allow startup in minimized window – check this box if the EsdTest program is going to be started as a service with AllwaysUp
(http://www.coretechnologies.com/products/AlwaysUp) and also click the SMTP mode.
MAPI – click this radio button to send reports via your Outlook , Outlook Express, or Windows Live Mail MAPI “Out” box
SMTP – click this radio button to email reports via an SMTP email server. This button must be clicked to fill in the remainder of the
parameters
SMTP Server – Enter the name of your mail host (i.e., the remote machine which processes the sent e-mail). Can be in "dotted
quad" (e.g., 211.23.141.7) or domain name (e.g., mymailhost.com) format. . Leaving the SMTPHost Property blank will invoke the
search when the Send Method is called. If a suitable host is found, the SMTPHost property will be loaded with the host name. If the
SMTPHost property is blank and a host is not found the Send Method will fail.
POP3 Server – (Must have the “Pop Login” box checked) Optional, only required by servers configured for ‘POP First’ operation. The
POP3 mail host (i.e., the remote machine which processes e-mail). Can be in "dotted quad" (e.g., 211.23.141.7) or domain name
(e.g., mymailhost.com) format. The POP3Host is used for authentication purposes only, as required by some ‘POP first’ servers like
Yahoo (smtp.mail.yahoo.com & pop.mail.yahoo.com). Both the SMTPHost and the POP3Host must be specified. They may be, but
are not required to be, the same. You must have a valid e-mail account on the server and some servers require you to use the
account’s ‘From’ address (e.g., yahoo).
Sender Name - The sender's display name; usually set to the sender's first and/or last name. In most e-mail programs, this value is
displayed as the "From" field.
MIME encoding - This button should normally be checked, so that the usuage is MIME_ENCODE. You should use MIME if possible
since it is faster, produces smaller code and is DBCS compliant. In addition, if you are formatting your message as HTML (see
AsHTML property, below) you must use MIME encoding.
UUEncode - UUEncode should only be used in cases where the host that you connect to is not MIME compliant and cannot accept
MIME (base 64) encoded files
Port – Set this to the Smtp port number. Set to 0 to use the current default port.
Html check box – This box is normally unchecked. Check this box if your message is formatted as HTML text and you want the
receiving email client to interpret the email as HTML instead of plain text. You must also make sure the message text includes valid
HTML tags. For example, setting this property to true and setting the Message Property to “Hello There” will be interpreted as plain
text. To send your message as HTML you must set this property to true and set the message property to valid HTML, something like:
<HTML><BODY><B>Hello There</B></BODY></HTML>
You can embed images, etc. by using the AsHTML Property and the Attachment Property together. When AsHTML is True the
Attachment Property is used to embed files called out in the HTML code. The message text is scanned for file names that match the
file names set via the Attachment Property.
Receipt check box – Normally unchecked. This Sets / clears the return receipt request flag. If set, outgoing mail will include a
request that a ‘return receipt’ be sent back to you once the email has been read. Not all email clients support this feature.
Login check box – Check this box if your SMTP server requires a user and password.
POP3 check box – Check this box if your POP3 server requires a user and password.
A customer logo image may be displayed on the "Scan your badge" Nameform. The image may be any size 8 bit 256 color RGB
bmp file named "CustomerLogo.bmp" that is placed in the boot (C:\EsdTest) directory. For a demonstration, rename the
CustomerLogoExample.bmp file to CustomerLogo.bmp. Shown below is the 420 pixel wide by 80 pixel high "MyCompany" image:
Wrist Straps
1. If NOT using the software and computer, position the switch located on the front of the meter to the wrist strap position. If using
the software, the computer will recognize what you are testing without using the switch. If not using the computer the internal
adjusted DIP switch setting will determine the pass/fail resistances.
2. Attach the wrist strap to the ground cord attached. Be sure the strap is in snug contact with the wrist. Dry skin, hair or foreign
contaminants may cause failures for in-specification, well functioning wrist straps. ESD hand lotions will improve skin contact
with wrist straps.
3. Insert the end of the ground cord into the appropriate banana jack located on the front of the Combo-Tester meter. The US
female jack is on the left side and the constant monitoring 3.5 mm stereo plug is on the right side. Depress and hold the metal
test plate until an LED illuminates. Software users should ignore tester LED’s and watch the computer monitor. The software
will test both the wrist straps and foot grounders simultaneously and display the results of both the resistances and pass/fail in
one step.
4. If the green “OK” LED illuminates, the wrist strap is functioning within the resistance specification range and therefore may be
used to handle static sensitive devices. If the monitor screen turns green, the test was also a “pass.” Make sure the toggle
switch is in the correct testing position.
5. If either the red “Too High” or red “Too Low” LED illuminates and the buzzer activates or the computer screen turns red, the
worker must adjust and re-test the wrist strap cord immediately. To test a faulty cord, leave the cord plugged into the meter and
detach the wrist cord from the strap. Press the wrist strap metal snap-end of the cord against the stainless steel test plate
avoiding skin contact. If the cord tests "FAIL" replace the cord.
6. Replace a low battery immediately in order to assure accurate readings. When using the power cord do not use a nickel
cadmium or alkaline battery. It is suggested to not use a battery or use either rechargeable battery which is charged via the RS-
232 cable,
Do not install an alkaline battery if power supply is used. It may damage the tester and negate the warranty
Footwear
Testing shoes or heel/toe grounders require the unique dual stainless steel footplate.
1. Make sure the footplate lead is plugged all the way into the tester socket “Heel Plate.” Low results will appear if plug not fully
inserted.
2. Position the switch in the front of the meter to the dual heel footplate position (only required if not using the software.)
3. Stand on the footplate making sure that each foot is aligned in the left and right stainless steel pad and not touching both foot
plates.
4. Depress and hold the metal test plate switch or button until an LED light illuminates or monitor screen displays readings.
5. If the green “OK” LED lights or the monitor displays green, then the foot grounders are functioning within the specifications.
6. If either of the “FAIL LOW” or “FAIL HIGH” red LED’s illuminate along with the activation of the buzzer for either foot, or the
display turns red, the user should check their shoe or heel/toe grounders and re-test. If both feet fail only one foot will display
“FAIL” on the tester. When that foot is corrected the other foot will display “fail” until it is corrected.
7. If the buzzer emits a sound and there is not an LED display the card or person is not identified by the computer. Check the
computer setting and or RS-232 cord.
The ESD foot-grounding device may be out of specification for the following reasons: poor skin-tab contact, dirt contamination,
broken internal resistor, broken leads, etc.
1. If you have a barcode/magnetic stripe scanner or a HID/CASI-RUSCO proximity reader, simply swipe the card.
Otherwise click a name in the main selection window to begin a test. If no mouse is installed, press the arrow keys to
move the cursor and press Enter. The operator’s information window should appear and the ‘Press Button’ window should
also pop up.
2. Insert the wrist strap banana plug into the reader. Be sure the strap is in snug contact with the wrist. Dry skin, hair or
foreign contaminants may cause failures for in-specification, well functioning wrist straps. ESD hand lotions will improve
skin contact with wrist straps. Stand on the footplate making sure that each foot is aligned in the left and right stainless
steel pad and not touching both foot plates. Press and hold the tester button until the PRESS BUTTON window disappears
and the test measurements are displayed on the main window. All the results and any error messages should be displayed
(if software is enabled all readings will instantaneously be recorded in the database).
3. Click the ‘Cancel button’ (or press Enter key) to return to the ‘Name Selection’ menu. This will be automatic (adjustable 10
second delay) when using cards and by checking off the ‘USE ID’ and ‘DON’T SHOW NAMES’ under ‘General
Configuration’.
The ESD foot-grounding device may be out of specification for the following reasons: poor skin-tab contact, dirt contamination,
broken internal resistor, broken leads, etc.
There are eleven types of employee reports that can be generated from the ACL-750 software: DAILY, MONTHLY, ENTIRE LOG,
INDIVIDUAL LOG, INDIVIDUAL ATTENDANCE, EXCEPTIONS, TWICE TESTED EXCEPTIONS, MONTHLY VACATION,
CERTIFICATION EXPIRATION, TRAINING, UPDATE (updates or removes employees who are no longer in the remote corporate
data base), and AUTOGENERATE EMAIL
Each of these reports will interpret information collected from employee testing.
PRINTER DRIVER SOFTWARE MUST BE INSTALLED TO PRINT REPORTS.
Monthly report
Below is an example of the Monthly report. A monthly report can be generated, displayed, or printed at any time by pulling down the
Reports menu and selecting “Monthly”. The information presented includes. Person, ID number, department number, date, time,
value in ohms of the test. The file REPORT.TXT may be imported into other applications (see below). A FONT size of 7.5 was
recommended in order to print a full month on a standard size of paper.
Daily report
Below is an example of the daily report, which can show the daily test result for all employees, or a particular workgroup of
employees.
The report can be formatted by double clicking on the Except.csv report file and then double clicking on the Exceptions.xls formatting
file. You can easily modify the company name, headers, language, and statistics.
Occupancy Report
The “Occupancy” report lists the employees who remain (have not logged out) in an area. This requires setting the “Exit” parameter
in the Setup General Configuration window. Employees must scan their badge and press the test button when they enter and area,
and scan their badge but not press the test button when they leave the area.
Automatic report generation help (This is also displayed when clicking on the help button)
Fill out the main text window with the times. reports, workgroups, and email addresses to be sent. The standard copy (Ctrl Insert)
and paste (Shift Insert) shortcuts can be used to fill out the text window. Separate the fields with spaces, not tabs.
LogSort will read all the test stations (that are listed in the netlist.txt file) log.txt files and combine and sort them into one log.txt file on
the server.
Exception will generate an exception report of workers who failed the test or did not test. The exception report will list employees that
have not yet within the last 12 hours that the report was run. To prevent second shift employees (who test at 4PM) from showing up
on the 7AM exception report, assign them different workgroups (like SH1 and SH2) and run the 7AM exception report for the SH1
workgroup only, and run the 4PM exception report for the SH2 workgroup only. To generate a report for interval other than 12 hours,
append the number of hours to “Exception” (or Ex). For example, to generate an exption report for an interval of 23.5 hours, enter
Exception23.5 (orException-23.5 or Ex23.5 or Ex-23.5).
2Exception will generate an exception report of workers who did not test twice within the last 12 hours. Tests must be separated by
3 hours or more. To generate a report for interval other than 12 hours, append the number of hours to “2Exception” (or 2E). For
example, to generate an exption report for an interval of 23.5 hours, enter 2Exception23.5 (or 2Exception-23.5 or 2E23.5 or 2E-23.5).
Certification will generate a report of workers who’s certification period has expired.
Daily will generate a report of test values for the day. If the “exit” feature is used, this will list both the test time and the exit time on
the same line.
GetNames will read all the test stations’ names.txt files and combine any newly added names into the server’s names.txt file, and call
BackupNames.
SendNames will send the names.txt file to the test stations listed in the netlist.txt file.
M1Task will launch (and execute what ever is in) your custom M1Task.bat file (such as copying report files from one computer to
another), but will not wait for M1Task.bat to finish.
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M2Task – M5Task will likewise execute M2Task.bat – M5Task.bat.
BackupNames will backup the names.txt data file through seven rotations, so call this once per day for a complete weekly backup. It
will backup the names data file names.txt. It should be called once each day, It will: delete NamesBakRot7.txt, rename
NamesBakRot6.txt to NamesBakRot7.txt, rename NamesBakRot5.txt to NamesBakRot6.txt, …. rename NamesBakRot1.txt to
NamesBakRot2.txt, and copy Names.txt to NamesBakRot1.txt. Thus you will have seven days to recover a names.txt file before it
gets deleted. This function can be automatically called from the Autogenerate email task scheduler.
Training will read the optional Certification training course data files to see which employees have passed the retraining exam, and
generate a report. Refer to the Help.txt file Installation step 30 on how to Setup Certification Configuration.
Update will update employees that are in the names.txt data base with the latest info in the remote data base, and remove
employees that are not in a remote data base from the names.txt file, and email a report showing the names that were removed.
The remote data base settings are in the Setup Remote data base window.
DownloadLog will import the remote data base measurements to the log.txt file. WARNING – all previous data in the log.txt file will
be overwritten. This function can not be called from a test station that is configured to send buffered measurement data to the
remote data base, because all the data would then be sent back again to the data base the next time a measurement was made,
since the buffering is done in the log.txt file.
NdownloadNames imports the remote data base names info to the names.txt file. WARNING – all previous data in the names.txt file
will be overwritten
Occupancy will generate a report of the employees who have conducted a test, but not signed out (i.e. not scanned their badge on
the way out without pressing the test button).
Control buttons:
Start will begin executing the tasks. The window must stay open and “started” to continue running the tasks.
Pause/Edit will stop executing the tasks and allow editing.
Save will save the edited task schedule to the GenReports.txt file.
Undo will undo editing since the last save.
Clear Times will clear the last executed times to rerun all today’s previous tasks for testing.
Cancel will stop the program and close the window.
to continue executing tasks but hide the window, just click on the window behind it.
Other Notes:
There are three check boxes at the bottom of the window:
Check the one labeled "Include Message" to include the report in the email message body
Check the one labeled "Attach .txt file to attach the report as a .txt file
Check the one labeled "Attach .csv file to attach the report as a .csv file
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Note that at least one of these must be checked or the default will be the message body with the .csv file attached.
the email security update). Outlook 2002 requires administrator security overides. The email messages will be placed in the Outlook
Express outbox. Set up Outlook Express to automatically send the email outbox every 10 minutes or so.
If while generating reports to email, Outlook Express 6 generates a warning message saying “An application is attempting to send
email in your name”, then disable the messages by opening Outlook Express, clicking Tools, Options, Security, Virus Protection, and
uncheck the box that says” Warn me if other applications try to send mail as me.”
Microsoft recently added major security updates to Outlook 2002 which prevents other programs (such as EsdTest) from using it to
send MAPI email messages without popping up a warning message “A program is automatically trying to send email on your behalf.”
Thus if your company is using Microsoft Outlook 2002 with Microsoft the Exchange Server, then only the administrator is able to set
up a public Outlook security folder to disable the warnings (see the Microsoft Knowledge Base Article # 263297 on the
www.microsoft.com website). The alternative is to switch to either Outlook Express (which is not fully compliant with Microsoft
Exchange) or Outlook 2000 without the email security update. Or switch to the SMTP mode of sending email which will bypass
MAPI.
Troubleshooting:
If you do not receive a report please:
1. Check in the server Outlook Express Outbox Sent box and see if got sent. If it did get sent, then the problem may be in your spam
filter or your company's email server.
2. If it is not in the Sent box, see if it is in the Out box, in which case your company's SMTP server had a problem sending it.
3. If it is not in the Out box then make sure the Autogenerate window is still open and that the Start button is grayed out - meaning
that the report program is still running, and no one accidentally shut it off. Accidental shutoff can be prevented in program versions
6.72 and later by activating the EsdTest administrator password.
4. If no one shut the program off, then check the Last Executed column in the Autogenerate window and see when the last report
was sent. If the last report was sent at the scheduled time, then there is a problem with your MAPI mail programs on your server - try
rebooting.
5. If the last report executed did not execute at the scheduled time, check the server's computer clock and date setting. Move the
mouse to the lower right of the screen and right click on the time, and then choose Adjust Time/Date to see the date.
6. If the date is correct, then click the Pause/Edit button in the Autogenerate window, and then click the Start button again. Make
sure that the scheduled report information looks OK, especially the top line, and that the file has not been corrupted, and that the
format looks the same as the examples above. Also check the Last Executed column to make sure no dates in the future have been
inserted.
7. Make sure your "default email program" is set to the desired MAPI compliant email program. In Windows 7, this is found in the
Start, Default Programs window. In XP it is part of the Microsoft Internet Explorer option properties.
File backups:
GetNames (but not SendNames) will automatically backup the new combined names.txt file whenever it is run, on a 2 run rotation.
It will backup Namesbak1.txt to Namesbak2.txt then backup Names.txt to Namesbak1.txt, so you will need to catch it within 2
executions before the backups are totally overwritten.
If you want a longer rotation, our AutoGen Report scheduler has the capability of running your own custom .bat files, so you can run
any rotation schedule or to any computer you desire.
For example, to backup the names.txt file once per day on a 7 day rotation you could write a file named M1Task.bat as follows
and insert the following line into the AutoGenerate Task scheduler:
In addition, you could even do a 4 week rotation by the following lines to a file named M2Task.bat:
xcopy namesW3.txt namesW4.txt /Y /C
xcopy namesW2.txt namesW3.txt /Y /C
xcopy namesW1.txt namesW2.txt /Y /C
xcopy names.txt namesW1.txt /Y /C
and insert the following line into the AutoGenerate Task scheduler:
LogSort Notes
LogSort is only needed if the test stations are using their local log.txt data bases to store their data.
LogSort should not be run if the test stations are directly storing their data on the server log.txt file.
If LogSort is run, it should be from the server computer.
Selecting LogSort as a report will backup and combine the test station log.txt files. It will:
a. Rotate the backup logbak1.txt file to logbak2.txt.
b. Rotate the log.txt file to logbak1.txt.
c. Append (and sort if needed) the test station Log.txt files to the server Log.txt file.
d. Append each users Log.txt file to its own LogHist.txt file.
e. Delete each users Log.txt file.
Errors will be ignored. To see errors, run the Logsort.exe program directly from Explorer.
The LogSort.exe program will combine the data from four workstations I:, J:, K:, and L:. For other drives or network computers, place
the complete file path on a line in the NetList.txt file.
\\teststation1\EsdTest
\\teststation2\EsdTest
\\teststation3\EsdTest
\\teststation4\EsdTest
\\teststation1\c:\EsdTest
\\teststation2\c:\EsdTest
\\teststation3\c:\EsdTest
\\teststation4\c:\EsdTest
If the Log.txt, LogBak1.txt, and LogBak2.txt files grow too large, then
a. delete the Logbak1.txt file
b. delete the LogBak2.txt file
c. backup the Log.txt file to an external disk or tape drive if desired
d. either delete the Log.txt file, or use a text editor to remove the old unwanted data.
The Log.txt file should be reset periodically to prevent it from growing so huge that it slows down report processing. Click on "setup"
and then select the "Reset Log File" item. It will ask for a backup file name.
For very large companies, it may be desirable to backup the log.txt file to a monthly backup file (for example Log0699.txt for June
1999). For small companies, this should be done at least once per year on January 1st.
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Every January 1st, the LogHist.txt on the test station computers should also be deleted.
If while generating reports to email, Outlook Express 6 generates a warning message saying "An application is attempting to send
email in your name", then disable the messages by opening Outlook Express, clicking Tools, Options, Security, Virus Protection, and
uncheck the box that says" Warn me if other applications try to send mail as me."
Tools menu
1. Backup Names file through seven rotations will backup the names data file names.txt. It should be called once each
day, or set up to automatically called from the Autogenerate email task scheduler. It will: delete NamesBakRot7.txt,
rename NamesBakRot6.txt to NamesBakRot7.txt, rename NamesBakRot5.txt to NamesBakRot6.txt, …. rename
NamesBakRot1.txt to NamesBakRot2.txt, and copy Names.txt to NamesBakRot1.txt. Thus you will have seven days
to recover a names.txt file before it gets deleted. Add new names entered from test stations will read the netlist.txt file
to find the test station paths, and read the test station names.txt file and add those names to the server names.txt file
(can only be called from the server).
2. “Add new names entered from test stations” will poll the test stations that are listed in the NetList.txt file, and merge
their Names.txt file into the server names.txt file.
3. Sort user information will sort the employee names in the names.txt file, and check for duplicates.
4. Send user information to test stations will copy the names.txt file back out to the test stations listed in the netlist.txt file
5. “Repair log file” will reformat, chronologically sort, and remove duplicate entries from the log file in case there are any
improper entries.
6. To reset the main log file (log.txt), or copy it to a backup file, select the Reset Log File item in the Tools menu. This
will prompt for a backup file name to copy the file to before it resets (deletes) the log file. The log.txt file must be reset
annually every January 1st, otherwise the report generation will use the previous years data stored in the file.
8. “Reset the Operation messages file” will reset the Operations.txt file which contains a log of all the pop up warning
messages.
9. “Run log sort to combine test station readings” will combine the test station reading data if using the local data file
method (see below).
This function can also be accessed from the Reports menu, or run automatically from the AutoGenerate email task
scheduler.
10. “Use main administrator password” will force the administrator password (if one exists) to be used. This is always
required to be used to access any setup information after booting up, but is not required once the administrator has
entered the password., unless the password expiration time (set in the General configuration window) has been set
and exceeded.
12. “Export names to the remote data base” will replace the names in the remote names data base from the names.txt file
13. “Import test data from remote database will delete all the present measurements stored in the log.txt file and replace
them with the measurements that were stored in the remote data base.
Method 1 (Simple) – using one common data base for all test stations
At each test station, click Setup, Directories, and in the top two lines, enter the file path where the common data base will reside. For
example, if the common data base files (log.txt and names.txt) reside on the server computer, and if the server computer is named
EsdTestServer, then enter \\EsdTestServer\c:EsdTest in the top two lines. To check the path, open Windows Explorer Network
Neighborhood and locate the log.txt file on the server. Double click it to open the file with Notepad, which will check that the test
station has the proper sharing rights. Close the log.txt file. Be sure to use the exact path name that is displayed in Windows
Explorer.
Note - when running the Auto Email reports on the server, ignore all references to LogSort, GetNames, and SendNames since they
only pertain to method 2 below.
Setup
A.) At the server, edit the Netlist.txt file (in the server EsdTest directory) using Notepad to point to the EsdTest directory of each test
station:
\\teststation1\c\EsdTest
\\teststation2\c\EsdTest
\\teststation3\c\EsdTest
If your computer network does not allow accessing other computers this way, then but does allow drive remapping, then delete the
NetList.txt file, and map drives I-L to the test station EsdTest directories.
B.) If desired, the remote test stations can automatically update their time clocks from the server by executing the Synch.bat file
whenever a test is conducted. To do this, see the section below titled “Synchronizing Test Station System Time”, which explains how
to put the server name into the one line file. An easy way to edit Synch.bat is to locate the file in Windows Explorer (My Computer),
right click on it, and select edit, which should open it with Notepad.
If a test station computer is out of time synchronization with another computer, the following can happen. Suppose Joe Employee
fails a test at Station A, and then passes a test at Station B five minutes later. If Station B’s time is six minutes slower than Station A,
it will appear that Joe first passed the test and then failed the test, so he will show up on all the reports as failing.
C.) At each test station, click Setup, Directories, and make sure all the entry boxes are blank. This will ensure that the test station
uses local data files.
Operation
The test data log file is named Log.txt, which stores one line of data every time a user tests. When it is desired to consolidate the
remote test station data (e.g. before running a report), the server runs the LogSort function to read the data from the remote test
station log.txt files, append the data to the local remote log history files called ‘loghist.txt’, resets the local log.txt file, and stores the
data in the server log.txt file. The function also sorts all the data in chronological order.
The sequence of the server operation will thus look something like this:
1. Each day, the data from all the test stations should be gathered to produce a combined log.txt data file on the server for
report generation. On the server, either manually click on Reports, Run LogSort; or run it automatically from the task
scheduler in the AutoGenerate Email feature. The LogSort function will combine the data from the test stations listed in the
NetList.txt file. If the NetList.txt file does not exist, the LogSort function will combine the data from the test stations mapped
to the four drives I:, J:, K:, and L. The LogSort function will:
a. Rotate the backup the server logbak1.txt file to the server logbak2.txt file
b. Rotate the server log.txt file to the server logbak1.txt file
c. Append (and sort by time if needed) the test station Log.txt files to the server Log.txt file.
d. Append each test station’s Log.txt file to the test station’s LogHist.txt file.
e. Delete each test station’s Log.txt file (which will be re-created after the next test).
2. The daily exception report can be generated from the from the server computer EsdTest program by clicking Reports,
“View or Print Exception Report”, (refer to Help.txt) or can be run automatically from the AutoGenerate Email feature.
3. Other reports can be generated such as the monthly report, for ISO9000 documentation
4. The Log.txt file should be resent periodically to prevent it from growing so large that it slows down report processing. Click
“Tools” and select “Reset Log File”. It will ask for a backup file name. Large companies should back up the log.txt file to a
monthly backup file (for example Log0601 for June 2001). For small companies a back up should be done once every
year.
5. If employees are permitted to enter their names when a badge is not recognized, then the individual tests station names.txt
files may be consolidated into a master name.txt file. Run the GetNames and SendNames function from the server Auto
Email window, or manually click the Tools “Add new names entered from Test Stations”, “Sort names alphabetically”, “Send
names to test stations”.
To maintain the most accurate test results, it is imperative that all networked computer have the same time set.
1. Edit the Synch.bat file in the \EsdTest directory (if the Synch.bat file does not exist, rename the example SynchNet.bat file to
Synch.bat.
To be universally compatible with all other databases, spreadsheets, and word processors, the data is stored in a text file named
Log.txt. Each record (row) is the results of one test, including the employee’s name, ID, test date, test time, test results, and
resistance values. Each of these fields is separated by a comma, so the file is actually in .CSV (Comma Separated Value) format.
Importing and exporting to common databases is explained below.
The software can directly read the employee names from a company data base – see accessing names from a remote data base in
the setup section.
Open a Names.txt file with a word processor just to see what a typical file looks like. I t contains name, id, resistance limits,
certification expiration dates, and attendance records. However, the only fields required in the Names.txt file are in the first 3 fields-
LastName, FirstName, ID. Any missing fields after this will be filled in with default values. The first field (i.e. the first column in Excel)
is the Last Name field.
The second field (i.e. the 2nd column in Excel is the First Name field. The combined length of the first and last name field should be
less than 17 characters for best report formatting.
The third field (i.e. 3rd column in Excel) should be a combined workgroup-ID: badge number field. It should look like www-iiiiiiiiiii:bbbb
where www is the 3 character work group designator, iiiiii is the id code (12 char max.) , and bbbbbb is the badge code ( 12 char.
Max. ) Save the Excel file as a .csv (Comma Separated Values) file.
The other fields do not need to be filled in if the EsdTest default values are acceptable. Otherwise they may be filled in using Excel.
The complete list of fields is: Field 1 – Last name, Field 2 – First name, Field 3 – Group-ID:Badge, Field 4 – Wrist min, Field 5 – Wrist
max, Field 6 – Foot min, Field 7 – Foot max, Field 8 – Wrist enabled (-1 = yes, 0 no), Field 9 – Foot enabled, Field 10 – Leave status,
Field 11 – Start date, Field 12 – Stop date, Field 13 – Certification type, Field 14 – Certification expiration, Field 15 – string of 365
attendance characters.
Export this data as a .csv file and then rename it back to Names.txt.
The Names.txt and Log.txt files are .csv (comma separated values) delimited files. The exception.csv and report.csv are also .csv
files. Users can easily import these into Access using the File import method.
To import or link a delimited or fixed-width text file: NOTE: Users can link a table only in a Microsoft Access database, not a
Microsoft Access project. IMPORTANT: Before a user import or link data from a delimited text file or fixed-width text file, make sure
that the file has the same type of data in each field and the same fields in every row.
Open a database, or switch to the Database window for the open database.
To import data, on the file menu, point to Get External Data, and then click Import. To link data, on the File menu, point to Get
External Data, and then click Link Tables. In the Import (or Link) dialog box, in the Files of Type box, select Text Files (*.txt, *.csv,
*.tab, *.asc). Click the arrow to the right of the Look In box, select the drive and folder where the file is located, and then double-click
its icon. IMPORTANT: if you link to a file on a local area network, make sure that you use a universal naming convention (UNC)
path, instead of relying on the drive letter of a mapped network drive in Windows Explorer. A drive letter can vary on a computer, or
it may not always be defined; whereas, a UNC path is a reliable and consistent way for Microsoft Access to locate the data source
that contains the linked table.
Follow the directions in the Import Text Wizard dialog boxes. Click Advanced to create or use an import/export specification.
Although you usually create a new table in Microsoft Access for the data, you can append the data to an existing table as long as the
first row of your text file contains matching field names. If importing a text file takes an unexpectedly long time, it might be because
many errors are occurring. To cancel importing, press CNRL+BREAK. In a fixed-width text file, you can ignore fields at the end of a
record that contain no data. In addition, the last field with data in the record can be less than the maximum width.
In the database window, click the name of the table, query, view or stored procedure you want to export, and then on the File menu,
click Export. In the Save As Type box, click Text Files (*.txt, *.csv, *.tab, *.asc). Click the arrow to the right of the Save In box and
select the drive or folder to export to. In the File Name box, enter the file name
(Names.csv), and then click Save All. Microsoft Access starts the Export Text Wizard. Follow the directions in the dialog boxes.
Click Advanced to create or use an
Import/export specification. Save this as a .csv file (Comma Separated Values File), use commas to separate the fields. When
done, rename the file to Names.txt.
The following are the field names:
Field 1 – Last name, Field 2 – First name, Field 3 – Group-ID:Badge, Field 4 – Wrist min, Field 5 – Wrist max, Field 6 – Foot min,
Field 7 – Foot max, Field 8 – Wrist enabled (-1 = yes, 0 no), Field 9 – Foot enabled, Field 10 – Leave status, Field 11 – Start date,
Field 12 – Stop date, Field 13 – Certification type, Field 14 – Certification expiration, Field 15 – string of 365 attendance characters.
Reading the Employee Names Directly From the Company Data base
Testing Range: 104-108 ohms. (10 9 ohms optional and can be specially ordered)
High Range: 2M, 5M, 10M, 25M, 35M, 50M, 75 M, 100M ohms. (1000M can be specially ordered)
Accuracy: +/- 10% for the standard 100M meter, and +/- 20% for the 1000M meter
Weight: approx 1.0 lb. (454 grams) Meter alone with battery
Battery type/Life: typically over 20,000 measurements with a 9-volt alkaline battery
Continuous power may be run with an external 9-15 VDC power supply.
(Remove battery before running with an external power supply).
CE listed
Footplate: heavy-duty board with plastic laminate and two stainless steel plates
MAINTENANCE
The meter test button should be occasionally cleaned to remove any buildup of dirt, wax, or finger oils.
The meter foot plate should be occasionally cleaned to remove any buildup of dirt, wax, or other foreign materials.
If the meter is run on battery power, the battery will need to be occasionally replaced after 20,000 or so readings
CALIBRATION TESTING
I want my system to read a card that is not in the system. Does the card have to be installed manually?
No. Check off “Unknown ID configuration. This will ask if the card should be added. Check yes and type in the name shown on the
card.
If a failed tested is repeated and passes at another test station, but the report says the person failed, what is wrong?
The test station times are not synchronized. All test stations must be set with the same time. See Synch.bat
How do I hook up the two pig tail wires which are on the “special” meter with the door opening option?
The relay circuit is normally open. When the test results are passed, the two leads will close because of the activation of the low
voltage relay in the meter and allow the passage of a maximum of 24 volts at 500milliamps through the relay to the door. See the
connection diagram listed above.
What can be done if the readings for the foot wear are low?
How far can the computer/monitor be located away from the ACL-750?
Probably 50 feet with a normal RS-232 cable and up to 200 feet with special low capacitance cable and up to a mile with a RS-485
converter. However, the computer monitor should be visible to the employee to tell if there is a problem, inform the user regarding
certification dates, or desire to print out reports. If using a USB to serial converter for the card reader, make sure that the converter
is located close to the computer, since USB cables can only be a few meters long.
I am using an RS232 to USB converter, but do not see any information from the meter when the test button is pressed.
It sounds like your RS232/USB converter is not functioning.
1. Make sure no other program nor device nor resource is trying to access the comport.
2. Check the MS Device manager and make sure it says the port is functioning. (Start, Settings, Control panel, System, Hardware,
Device Manager)
3. Try setting it to a different com port.
4. Make sure it is a fully compliant +/-12V serial RS-232 converter. Many of the less expensive converters are only +5/-0 or +/-5
and will not work.
5. If you have a serial port on the computer, use that instead of the USB converter
6. Try a different computer
7. Check with the USB converter manufacturer’s technical support group.
8. Order the correct RS232/USB converter from your EsdTest distributor
9. Try a "loopback" test. If a loopback test connector has been included in the system, then plug it into the USB converter
connector. The loopback connector is a small DB9 connector with pin 2 connected to pin 3. The purpose of the loopback
connector is to send back whatever it receives. Thus with HyperTerminal connected, any keys that are typed on the keyboard
should be displayed in the HyperTerminal monitor window. If a loopback connector is not available then just use the Combo
meter RS232 cable by unfolding a paperclip and inserting it into pin 2 and 3 of one of the DB9S connectors (a magnifying glass
might be needed to read the pin numbers on the cable connector). Make sure the EsdTest program is closed.
Test the connection by clicking Start, Programs, Accessories, Communications, HyperTerminal) and create a new
HyperTerminal session. Name it CommX where X is the number of the comport for the USB serial port. In HyperTerminal set the
“Connect Using” box to the comport number of the USB serial port. In the port settings window enter 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no
parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control. Click Connect or Call to initialize the connection. What ever you type will be transmitted to the
USB serial port, then loopedback and received by the USB serial port, and displayed on the HyperTerminal window.
If trying to use comports greater than com16, be sure to use the MsComm32.dll file dated 7/22/2008 on the installation CD
The customer has all their employee details on an Excel spreadsheet. Can you download this information directly from
Excel, instead of inputting each record separately?
Yes. All the information is in the enclosed manual. Use one row for each employee, and make sure the columns follow our format,
then save the file in a .csv format which will create a text file with the fields separated by commas, then rename the files as names
.txt.
To set up the first time, just do the opposite with our present names.txt file. Copy the names.txt file to names .csv and open it with
Excel. This will show you what it looks like in Excel. You do need at least the three first columns (names and ID number) to make a
names.txt file, the EsdTest program will use default values for the rest of the columns if you do not supply them. See the section
above on “Exporting names from Excel”.
Currently if a user tests, fails, tests again and passes, the report will only show the pass. Is there any way to record the full
history of test results?
All test results are stored in the log.txt file. You can see it in the Entire log report, the Daily log report, or in the individual log report.
I would like to know if we can make the reports more user friendly like the Windows format not like the DOS format?
The monthly report is abbreviated so that all 31 days fit across one page. The other reports also fit across a page. Every report
generates two files: a .txt and a .csv file, so that you can import the report into your favorite word processor or spreadsheet program
and then reformat it any way you please.
What is the maximum number of records that can be stored on the system?
It depends on the hard drive of the server or computer being used. A 10 Gig system should keep 30000 employees’ three tests per
day for a year. After a year save all the data on a CD.
Can we test constant monitor wrist straps to see if they actually drain a charge from your body?
Yes you can. Merely insert the 3.5 mm plug into the 3.5 mm jack and press the test button.
Make sure you have a MAPI compliant program such as Microsoft Outlook Express or Microsoft Outlook.
Try just entering a couple of lines in the Autogenerate Email editor window. Make sure the right hand LastExecuted field is empty.
The system should generate an exception report for the CIA workgroup, and generate an email to joe@xyzmail.com. If you look in
your Microsoft Outlook Express Out or Sent folder, you should see it there. The system should then add the time it did this to the last
field as shown below:
See the section in the above manual on “Auto Generate Email Reports”.
If using OutLook instead of OutLook Express, use the OutLook 2000 version without the email security update, since newer versions
have so much security built in to them that they will not accept 3rd party program email sending requests.
I forgot to setup an email account before I scheduled Logsort in the AutoGenerate Email window, and it will not let disable
it.
To disable the email generator just open the EsdTest.ini file with Notepad or any text processor and change the 47'th line
from: 1, Auto start the email server(0=no 1=yes)
to: 0, Auto start the email server(0=no 1=yes)
Save the file and restart the EsdTest program.
I tried the generating of the Exception Report, both manually and through email. But, still it does not have the most recent
update. Am I doing something wrong?
By “most recent update” do you mean that it generates a report but not with he most recent test data?
If this is the case, run the Reports, View Entire Log. Make sure the most recent test date is there. If not, and if you are running from a
server (i.e. you are not running from the local test station), you either need to run the Logsort.exe program (manually or
automatically), or have all test stations running from the same log.txt file by settings their working directories to the same folder. We
recommend the logsrt.exe method. Please read the manual on how to set up the netlist.txt file with the proper test station paths.
Also make sure that the dates in the Log.txt data are in chronological order. A sudden jump forward to the future can cause the
report generator to stop searching.
Does the Exception Report get updated automatically after each test?
No. The exception report does not get updated after each test, it needs to be run either:
I get an error saying: Runtime error '339' - Component 'msmapi32.ocx' or one of its dependencies not currently registered:
a file is missing or invalid.?
This file is included on our installation disk and should have been automatically installed by our installation CD. So here are your
options:
a. Try uninstalling and reinstalling the software using the latest version.
b. If that does not work, try installing the file manually:
- Copy the file from the CD at D:\System32\Redist\MS\System\msmapi32.ocx to your system directory C:\WIndows\System32
- Register it by clicking Start, Run, and type: regsvr32 c:\Windows\System32\msmapi32.ocx
I get an error saying: Runtime error '339' - Component “Threed32.ocx ' or one of its dependencies not currently registered:
a file is missing or invalid.?
This file is included on our installation disk and should have been automatically installed by our installation CD. So here are your
options:
a. Try uninstalling and reinstalling the software using the latest version.
b. If that does not work, try installing the file manually:
- Copy the file from the CD at D:\System32\Redist\MS\System\Threed32.ocx to your system directory C:\WIndows\System32
- Register it by clicking Start, Run, and type: regsvr32 c:\Windows\System32\Threed32.ocx
When the operator scans his/her badge, a DOS window pops up, and I have to close it myself manually. What can I do?
The DOS window is caused by the Synch.bat program (Refer to the manual). If you are running multiple test stations you need to
synchronize the ties to the server If you have another way of doing this then just rename the synch.bat file to something else like
Synch.bak and disregard the rest of the instructions listed below:
1. Using Windows Explorer, right click on the Synch.bat file, select Edit (this will open the Synch.bat file in Notepad for editing) and
make sure the server computer name is correctly saved and exit.
2. Using Windows Explorer, double left click on the Synch.bat file to run it. Make sure it runs correctly with no error message. Close the
DOS window.
3. Using Windows Explorer, right click on the Synch.bat file, select properties and click the box that says “ Close on Exit”.
Can I use other data base programs for generating my Names.txt file?
Our database input file names.txt is extremely simple - it is just a text file with the fields separated by commas, with a record (line of
text) for each employee. In almost every data base program ever designed (including Excel and MS Access), it can be generated by
exporting the data as a .csv file. If you can export your employee data base with just three fields per employee - last name, first
name, and badge#, our program will fill in the remaining fields with default values.
You can open the attached names.txt file with a word processor, or rename it to names.csv and open it with Excel.
If you want to specify more fields, they are:
Field 1 – Last name, Field 2 – First name, Field 3 – Group-ID:Badge, Field 4 – Wrist min, Field 5 – Wrist max, Field 6 – Foot min,
Field 7 – Foot max, Field 8 – Wrist enabled (-1 = yes, 0 no), Field 9 – Foot enabled, Field 10 – Leave status, Field 11 – Start date,
Field 12 – Stop date, Field 13 – Certification type, Field 14 – Certification expiration, Field 15 – string of 365 attendance characters.
Please see the sections above on importing and exporting names.txt to Excel and Access, and the feature to allow access to
company remote data bases to read employee names directly.
Some test stations will not recognize a card, or a card is read differently at differently test stations
A quick reader test if you are using USB readers, is to take a card that is giving you trouble and:
1. Go out to a test station where the card is known to work properly
2. Open up Microsift Word (note RS232 readers will require using Hyperterminal instead of Word)
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3. Click Tools, Options, View, Formatting marks, All
4. Click on the main window text area
5. Scan the card - it should display all the characters on the card. Try several times if intermittency is suspected.
6. Write down all the characters that were displayed.
7. Repeat the above at the other test station that does not work properly
8. The two should be identical. If not, then either the card is bad, the reader is bad, or the two readers are not programmed
the same.
If the card reads the same at each station with Microsoft Word, then also check whether our software is set to interpret the reader the
same way at each station:
1. Go out to a test station
2. Open our EsdTest program
3. Click Setup, Employee Selection
4. Note the settings
5. Click Edit Reader Parameters (if visible) and also note the settings
6. Repeat the above at the other test station
7. The two should be identical if the readers are identical.
The new software does not allow me to select my old HID 5352 card reader that my older software used
The new software still indirectly supports old readers. Just copy your old EsdTest.ini file to the C:\EsdTest directory (or where ever
the EsdTest.exe working directory is located.)
When emailing reports I get a pop up box saying “A third party program is trying to send email in your name”
Microsoft recently added major security updates to Outlook 2002 which prevents other programs (such as EsdTest) from using it to
send MAPI email messages without popping up a warning message “A program is automatically trying to send email on your behalf.”
The solutions are:
• if your company is using Microsoft Outlook 2002 with Microsoft the Exchange Server, then have the administrator set up a
public Outlook security folder to disable the warnings (see the Microsoft Knowledge Base Article # 263297)
• switch to Outlook Express (which is not fully compliant with Microsoft Exchange) or another MAPI compliant email program
• or switch to Outlook 2000 without the email security update,
• disable the messages by opening Outlook Express, clicking Tools, Options, Security, Virus Protection, and uncheck the
box that says” Warn me if other applications try to send mail as me.”
• or download ClickYes Pro from http://www.contextmagic.com/express-clickyes/ and modify the Outlook security settings
• or download the free Express ClickYes program from http://www.contextmagic.com/express-clickyes/ (Set it to always be
suspended)
• or install the ClickYesSetup.exe file included on the installtion CD. This will automatically dismiss the message. (set it to
always be suspended)
If an installation error occurs in Windows 7 or 8 then run setup a second time again until the Program compatibility
assistant window pops up. (note on tablets this popup window might be hidden so look for the icon of it in the bottom
toolbar.)
click "Run the program using compatibility settings"
If the setup window disappears then check the bottom and click on the blinking shield
Click Allow changes - yes
Click Control pad setup - yes
Click Continue
To start installation click on the large button in the middle of the installation window.
Click Continue
If the Program compatibility assistant window does not pop up, then force the compatability mode by right clicking on the
MsSetupPad.exe file and selecting "Troubleshoot compatibility"
Click on "Try recommended settings" and continue installing as above.
When I try to run the ver 9 or later EsdTest program I get a message saying that file scrrun.dll is not registered
or Module not found.
1. try click Start, Run and type:
RegSvr32 c:\windows\system32\scrrun.dll
2. If there is still a problem, make sure you have the correct script files installed. Go to:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/downloads/list/webdev.asp
(Microsoft Windows Script Downloads)
and down load the correct scripting files for your system.
When I try to display in Chinese, I only see square boxes and question marks.
You do not have the Chinese font loaded. Download and install the “Office XP Tool: Simplified Chinese Language Pack”
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/info.aspx?na=47&p=3&SrcDisplayLang=en&SrcCategoryId=&SrcFamilyId=959EB2A2-FAC3-
4443-999B-8BE12734A596&u=details.aspx%3ffamilyid%3dDEB6731A-CA36-47A3-B4A0-2A1D19EEFA05%26displaylang%3den
The combo meter is shipped with a power adapter that has been tested by ACL Staticide to be compatible with the meter. Using
other supplies may invalidate the warranty. If another supply is used, it must conform to the following specifications:
If an Ethernet adapter is used, it’s 12VDC supply can usually be used to power the meter.
More troubleshooting tips are available through ACL Staticide’ customer service Meter Department. Special systems can
be ordered from ACL Staticide, which will open doors, print labels, or have an upper limit of 1000 megohms.
LIMITED WARANTEE:
ACL Staticide warrants for a period of one year from the date of purchase the ACL-750 will be free of defect in material.
Within the warranty period the meters will be replaced free of charge. Any meters returned shall be shipped prepaid to ACL
Staticide along with a return authorization number and proof of purchase.
Exclusions.
The above warranty will not apply to defects or damage due to accidents, misuse, design alterations, neglect, operator
error, failure to clean or maintain the meters.
Limitations:
In no event shall ACL Staticide be responsible for any loss, damage, injury, direct or consequential, arising out of the use
of or the inability to use the meters. Before using, users shall determine the suitability of the product for their intended use.
Users will assume all risk and liability what so ever in connection therewith.