Drivers
Register manufacturer drivers to use with access control and time control devices.
Driver key
When a driver's registration is completed, the system generates the driver key, which is a combination of characters unique to that registration. The driver key contains important information for the manufacturer's driver to communicate with the Ronda senior X, allowing integration with the devices that will connect through this driver.
For this connection to happen, the driver key must be entered in the manufacturer's driver configuration file.
What you can do:
- On the senior X Platform, access Access and Security Management > Access control > Drivers;
- In Registered drivers, click on Add;
- In General Data, fill in the Description field with the driver name;
- Select the device manufacturer fromDriver type
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- ding to the following options: Ap
- ollo: for a driver that will be used with devices from the manufacturer Apollo;SDK: for drivers that will communicate with devices from manufacturers that use SDK (Software Development Kit). These drivers make use ofextensible properties, which can be informed later. To find out if the desired driver uses the SDK, consult the manufacturer's documentation.
- Click on Save.
If you want to download the driver, access the screenDownloads.
- On the senior X Platform, access Access and Security Management > Access control > Drivers;
- In Registered Drivers, select the driver you wish to edit;
- Click on Edit;
- After making the changes, click on Save.
To delete a driver, select the one you wish to delete and click on Delete.
- On the senior X Platform, access Access and Security Management > Access control > Drivers;
- In Registered drivers, click on Add;
- In General Data, fill in the Description field with the driver name;
- Select Apollo Driver in Driver type;
- In Packet size, define the maximum size a packet sent to the Apollo board may have, in bytes. The higher the value, the bigger the packets sent. This value can be changed if there is an occurrence of packets lost in the network, for example. The default value is 1024 bytes;
- In Consultation interval, fill in the time interval, in milliseconds, during which the Apollo driver will search for events on each board. The default value is 1000 milliseconds;
- In the Waiting interval field, define the maximum time, in milliseconds, that the Apollo driver will wait for the response of a board before considering it offline. The default value is 5000 milliseconds;
- Check the Send credentials checkbox to indicate whether the Apollo driver must send the CardHolders and Access Levels Download commands for the board. This option is checked as the default value;
- Click on Save.
Note
Changing the default settings of the manufacturer drivers is not recommended.
Note
The permissions must be configured at senior X Platform > Technology > Administration > Authorization > Role Management.





