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1. With the door closed you can exit Stay Open mode in one of two ways i Scan any card defined in T Mon for that door with Stay Open parameter set to Yes li Remotely issue RLS control command to point 22 Point 17 will automatically clear which will lock the door Caution Stay Open mode will not auto expire 5 1 2 1 ECU Internal Speaker Internal speaker Volume control Fig 5 3 Internal Speaker Volume Control The volume control for the internal speaker can be found on the bottom of the unit next to the Fuse Alarm relay and the primary connections Disabling the Speaker To disable the speaker remove the J15 if ECU G2 G3 or J11 if ECU G4 jumper from the ECU circuit board See picture section 4 1 37 5 1 2 2 ECU External Speaker G3 Only The ECU allows the use of an external speaker to be placed closer to the door entry or exit point by connecting SPK and SPK on the ECU board to an external speaker A volume control knob can be found inside the unit to control the external speaker s volume This is located next to the SPK and SPK connections a u a a c 1 A an mE Lal m E E EF S E se Fe SEES g External speaker control Fig 5 4 Note External speaker is intended for indoor use only and in situations where the ECU is not close enough to the door to be heard External speaker not supported by ECU G4 38 5 1 3 Connecting via the DB9 Craft Po
2. Propped Door Mode T MonXM can issue a Propped Door Mode by issuing a MON control command to point 21 which will allow the door to be held open without an alarm for up to 90 minutes The speaker will not sound while the Propped Door Mode is active Door violation alarms will not post while the Propped Door Mode is active However users should continue to submit passwords as they enter and exit the building A beep indication will be given during the last 2 minutes if the door is open to show the command is about to expire See the Building Access System software module in the T Mon user manual for information regarding issuing a Propped Door Mode Extended Propped Door Mode The Extended Propped Door Mode feature can be engaged by remotely issuing an OPR control command from the T Mon to point 22 The door may be opened and closed freely with no door wolations for an indefinite period of time The door will be locked when closed With the door closed exit this mode by remotely issuing an RLS control command to point 22 Caution Extended propped door mode will not auto expire 36 Stay Open Door Mode You can enter Stay Open Door Mode in one of two ways i Scan any card defined in T Mon for that door with Stay Open parameter set to Yes li Remotely issue an OPR control command for points 17 and 22 Points 17 and 22 will be active during Stay Open Mode The door will be unlocked and no door wolations will occur
3. BEEPER YELLOW 355 320 01 5355 520 08 ZKSM 803B From the inside of the unit locate the screw connectors This is where you ll attach the wires to the RJ45 connector Match the corresponding wire to the screw connector See pinout table below for additional information 28 Match the corresponding wire to the appropriate pin on the RJ45 connector See pinout table below for additional information RJ45 Connector ae 7 RJ45 Connector Pinout RJ45 Pin Function 1 DC Red No Connect Data 1 Data 0 No Connect No Connect No Connect Ground CO N OORA W PD eooneow Put the two pieces back together First on the inside cover locate the 10 pin male connector This connector will need to correspond to the 10 pin female connector on the board on the base unit image below CONTROL CLOCK BIAS DATA 0 DATA BIAS SW1 2 BEEPER CONTROL gapo como asal NGLE DUAL LED EGAND DATA 1 SW1 1 HARDWARE IDENTITY D a bah 3 id Si 3 bi z Z ProxPro Connector Pinout Connector Function 1 DC RED Ground BLACK Data 1 Clock WHITE Data 0 Data GREEN No Connect No Connect No Connect O N OORA W PD No Connect Starts from DC RED and goes down vertically 29 4 Unit Configuration 4 1 Addressing the Entry Control Unit Each ECU must be given a unique address There are two eight position switc
4. the ComloaderW screen will display the checksum type and phase of the task file and the baud rate of your connection to the ECU The progress bar indicates the progress and completion of the firmware upload The Open Protocol button opens the Protocol screen The Protocol screen is for troubleshooting purpose only Do not open the Protocol screen unless you are requested to do so by DPS Telecom Technical Support Personnel lf you wish to abort the firmware upload click the Abort button However do not immediately power cycle the unit until the LED pattern for door stat entry stat and shelf stat is solid red Once the firmware upload is finished click the Exit button to exit ComloaderW WARNING Do not power cycle the unit during the firmware upgrade process If you must remove the power from the unit then click Abort and wait until the LED pattern for door stat entry stat and shelf stat is solid red 47 5 1 6 Firmware Upgrade G4 Only To upgrade the Firmware on the ECU G4 contact DPS Tech Support at 559 454 1600 or support dpstele com for assistance 5 2 Keypad LED Operation The Keypad LED indicators show keypad activity and access status See the following table for specific LED descriptions Keypad Device Invalid code 5 minute lockout Button pressed access granted Bp gj ILII EOL a Fig 5 9 LED Status Description Flashing Green Button on keypad is being pressed OK Green Solid Green Acc
5. to TX RX to RX and RX to RX NetGuardian RS485 DB9 Pe T Tx Ry Tx Rx Fig 3 17 ECU Daisy Chain Configuration 25 3 6 6 Keypad For the keypad option you ll use the ECU G2 DPS part number D PK ECUG2 or ECU G4 DPS part number D PK ECUG4 The keypad interfaces with the ECU via an RJ45 cable attached to the keypad The ECU has five circular openings two on top two on the side and one on bottom where the RJ45 cable can be inserted The RJ45 jack is located on the inside of the ECU casing Insert the RJ45 cable through one of the openings and connect it to the RJ45 jack labeled Keypad Note The ECU G4 also supports dual keypads for both the inside and the outside of a building Note There is a maximum distance of 14 feet between the keypad and the ECU 14 ft RJ45 cable to ECU included D PR 923 10A 14 Fig 3 18 Connect the RJ45 cable from the keypad to the ECU 26 3 6 7 Proxy Reader The proxy reader interfaces with the ECU via an RJ45 cable attached to the proxy reader The ECU has five circular openings two on top two on the side and one on bottom where the RJ45 cable can be inserted The RJ45 jack is located on the inside of the ECU casing Insert the RJ45 cable through one of the openings and connect it to the RJ45 jack labeled Proxy Dual Proxy Mode To use 2 proxy readers for entry and exit logging use the ECU G3 DPS part number D PK ECUGS3 or ECU G4 DPS part number D PK
6. 7 3 5 To capture the number read the number sequence that occurs just before the letter A in the Event 33 field as shown in the next screen INetG Config Poroxy Tdelnet Debug etk gt it uardian v3 1K 4H14 Debug Filter Options ALM OFF f gt FIPC OFF LOD 0FF Q gt OFF ALG 0FF F gt FIPD OFF MDM 0FF r RPT OFF CFG OFF g GLD OFF OFF s HMP OFF CIL 0FF h HTML FF 0S8 I0OFF 52 STAK 0FF DCP 0FF H HACS 0FF OFF t TERM OFF DEU OFF i gt PNG OFF SPO OFF b gt BROA OFF EXP OFF k SKEI OFF PPP OFF w HITP 0FF ECU 0FF 1 LED OFF QAC 0FF W gt WEB 0FF Fress R for routing table U for DUART status UT for task status B for BAC status points aA to Clear all filters u to Display this Help lt ESC gt to Quit lt 1px_p2 gt lt E ECU _dbqOQN gt lt STime gt lt EDate gt lt ET ime gt lt Doll AG 88H 88 41 29 89 14 32 8188 46 lt DMON Fig 7 4 Note The letter A is not databased along with the number It acts as a terminator 52 6 Having captured the card number you are now ready to database it into the T Mon To do this go to Files Utilities Building Access Profiles and enter the code in the area shown BAS Profiles regularusr Type User Code Regular User Title Stay Open N st ECU 1 01 26 2010 SMTWTFS 00 00 23 59 002 Test ECU 2 01 26 2007 01 26 2010 SMTWIFS 00 00 23 59 Fi Detail Fo
7. ECUG4 which supports this mode Inside the ECU G3 or G4 case you will notice the jacks are clearly labeled Proxy Outside and Proxy Inside You also have the option to purchase the ECU G3 or G4 as a package with dual proxy readers DPS part number D PK BAPKG 12001 00001 Note There is a recommended maximum distance of 300 feet between the proxy reader and the ECU Up to 300 ft shielded RJ45 cable to ECU Fig 3 19 Connect the RJ45 cable from the reader to the ECU RJ45 Pin HID Wire Color Function RJ45 Connector 1 Red 12 VDC Power k A 2 N C Do Not Connect Z Ak f j 3 White Data1 F 4 Green Data0 5 N C Do Not Connect fil Kai 6 N C Do Not Connect 7 N C Do Not Connect 8 Black Ground RJ45 pinout information Proxy reader 27 3 6 8 HID ProxPro Keypad Proxy Reader The proxy reader keypad interfaces with the ECU via an RJ45 cable The ECU has five circular openings two on top two on the side and one on bottom where the RJ45 cable can be inserted The RJ45 jack is located on the inside of the ECU casing Insert the RJ45 cable through one of the openings and connect it to the RJ45 jack labeled Proxy A or Proxy B First remove the front plate of the ProxPro unit After the front plate has been removed 4 holes containing screws will be revealed Remove all 4 Screws DC RED y ROUND BLACK ATA 0 DATA GREEN DATA 1 CLOCK WHITE RETURN VIOLET GRN LED ORANGE RED LED BROWN
8. JOP DPS Telecom Building Access System G2 G3 amp G4 For the NetGuardian 832A G2 G4 G5 and 216F CS x LL oao DPS Telecom 23 Sal nse toed pa all oe J NetGuardian 8324 3 an Cues LLL ELS d mm fee m TE Visit our website at www dpstelecom com for the latest PDF manual and FAQs March 4 2014 D UM ECUG4 ECU Firmware Version 1 0A Revision History March 4 2014 Added support for 35 bit cards November 11 2013 Fixed jumper number for disabling the internal speaker May 30 2013 Added support for ProxPro keypad proxy reader October 19 2012 Added ECU G4 support October 31 2011 Added Emergency Unlock mode and Double Swipe mode information December 6 2010 Corrected information on Additional Switch Settings June 24 2010 Added info on Magnetic Door Mode February 16 2010 Additions made to user manual for ECU G3 with dual proxy option June 3 2009 Revisions for NetGuardian 216F Derived from ECU G1 manual This manual applies to the ECU G2 and March 28 2008 not the Gl April 16 2008 Initial release This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied without prior written consent of DPS Telecom Allsoftware and manuals are copyrighted by DPS Telecom Said software and manuals may not be reproduced copied transmitted or used to make a derivative work by either mechanical electronic o
9. OFF UO for DUART status ERE for BAG status points T to Display this Help Fig 7 2 RPT SNMP olTAK TERM BROA HTTP WEB OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 51 4 Once ECU filter debug is set to ON you are now ready to capture your card number Swipe the undatabased card in front of the reader and the card number will appear for you to catalog The screen below shows the card number of a 26 bit proximity card NetGuardian v3 i1K 8618 Config Podroxy Tdelnet Debug etkdit Debug Filter Options ALM OFF f gt FIPC OFF L LCD OFF Q gt OFF ALG OFF F FIPD OFF m MDM OFF r RPT OFF CFG OFF g GLD OFF M gt OFF s HMMP OFF CIL 0FF h gt HTML 0FF o gt 05S OFF S gt STAK OFF DCP OFF H HACS OFF 0 gt OFF t TERM OFF DEU OFF i gt PNG OFF p amp PO OFF b gt BROA OFF EXP OFF k gt SKI OFF P gt PPP OFF w gt HTTP OFF ECU OFF 1 gt LED 0FF q QAC OFF W gt WEB 0FF Press URU for routing table U for DUART status UT for task status RB for BAC status points va to Clear all filters 7u to Display this Help lt ESC gt to Quit x_PZH gt lt E ECU_dhbgOQN gt Uerif y beq gt lt ndx 5 gt lt Code gt lt Door gt tS Date o lt ST ime gt lt EDate gt lt ET ime gt lt Doll gt EVENT 331 66 66 16 12 597 AB 66 66 61 29 69 14 32 61 66_ 66 lt DNOH gt POLLDC33 1 60 68 18 12 59 ABB BA 81 29 69 14 32 81 AB AG Fig
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11. chain configuration as needed See section 2 2 6 4 for daisychain options Use cable number D PR 652 10A 00 Note f using a daisy chain configuration there is a maximum connection length of 1 500 feet between the NetGuardian and the last ECU Typical RS485 ports may vary Connect up to 8 ECU G2s per RS485 port Fig 3 11 Pin Signal NG Pin Wire Color 5 43 2 1 1 TX 1 TX Wht Blu NC 4 RX Wht Org NC 6 TX Blu Wht RX 9 RX Org Wht NC TX NC NC RX NetGuardian RS485DB9 9876 RX Lr Ee oO O N OO on A WD PD Fig 3 12 NetGuardian RS485 pinout information 21 3 6 3 NetGuardian 216F The NetGuardian s RS485 ports can support up to 8 ECU s each If connecting more than one ECU use a daisy chain configuration as needed See section 2 2 6 4 for daisychain options Typical RS485 ports may vary O lt gt Ea CE Connect up to 8 ECU G2s per RS485 port Fig 3 13 NetGuardian 216F s Back Panel with RS485 Port RS 485 RJ45 Connector ew Signa 8 TX Transmit if _h 7 N C Not Connected 2 NC 6 RX Receive 2 RX 5 GND Ground 4 GND Ground 4 GND 3 RX Receive 5 GND 2 N C Not Connected 6 RY 1 TX Transmit 7 NC 8 TX Fig 3 14 NetGuardian RS485 RJ45 pinout information 22 3 6 4 Entry Control Unit G2 G3 and G4 The ECU distributes the control and interface logic of the NetGuardian BAC To connect the ECU to the
12. new configuration Linked No DHCP Disabled Host Name Unit IP 126 160 230 127 126 180 230 127 Subnet Mask 255 255 192 0 255 255 192 0 Gateway T20 10 Zod OF sey oo yan mo pe ae co ab Unit MAC 00 10 81 00 53 33 00 10 81 00 53 U nit Addr S ubnet G ateway D HCP H ost ESC E thernet S tats n ram re B oot ESC 46 5 1 5 Firmware Upgrade G3 Only ca ComLoader for Windows v3 0B Shortcuts Task File IC NECUG2204 TSK 1 NETGD RLS FWDEV CheckSum xxx Phase T Type oo Baud Rate 43800 Completion U Elapsed Time COM Port Settings Open Protocol Start Exit For Windows 98 ME 2000 sF vista Copyright 2007 DFS Telecom Fig 5 8 To update the ECU G2 or G3 s firmware using ComloaderW follow these steps 1 Power the ECU 2 Connect the DB9 connector of a DB9M to DB9F cable to the COM port of your PC 3 Insert one of the cable s DB9 plug into the craft port on the front panel of the ECU 4 Select the COM port of your PC by clicking the COM Port Settings button This will open the Communications Settings dialog box where you can select communications and flow control settings Select 4800 baud for the ECU G2 or 19200 baud for the ECU G3 5 Select a task file by typing its path name in the Task File box or browse to the file by clicking the 2l button 6 Click the Start button The firmware upgrade will be automatically uploaded to the ECU While uploading
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14. Groups fa Device Manager a 5 Storage gee Removable Storage E Disk Defragmenter _ ia Disk Management oe Services and Applications 11 Expand the Ports COM amp LPT section in the right pane Look for USB Communications Port COMx Note the number of the COM port COMS3 in the example above Now that you know which COM port to use it s time to launch HyperTerminal or other terminal software 12 Click on the Start menu gt select Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt HyperTerminal 44 a Accessibility M i HH HCCeSSOPrles fim Games a a Communications len Startup d fim Entertainment d e Network Connection E Internet Explorer I Address Book Network Setup Wizard we MSN Z Calculator New Connection Wizard i Outlook Express B Command Prompt wireless Network Setup Wizard 13 At the Connection Description screen enter a name for this connection You may also select an icon The name and icon do not affect your ability to connect to the unit Connection Description Su New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Mame E Icon 15 Select the following COM port options e Bits per second 9600 e Data bits 8 e Parity None e Stop bits 1 e Flow control None Once connected you will see a blank white HyperTerminal screen Press Enter to activate the configuration menu 14 A
15. NetGuardian BAC follow the directions below 1 Connect the ECU to one of the 4 wire RS485 ports located on the back panel of the NetGuardian You may use cable number D PR 652 10A 00 if connecting ECU to a NetGuardian 832A G2 2 Connect communication wires from the NetGuardian host to the Primary 4 position barrier plug 3 If daisy chaining connect the communication wires of the second ECU you are using into the screw lug jacks of the first ECU NetGuardian G2 RS485 DBO Fig 3 15 Connect the NetGuardian to the ECU using cable number D PR 652 10A 00 NG G2 To ECU NG G4 G5 To ECU Pin Pin 1 TX RX 1 TX RX 4 RX TX 3 RX TX 6 TX RX 8 TX RX 9 RX TX 6 RX TX NetGuardian to ECU Interface Cable Pinout Inform ation D PR 652 10A 00 amp amp aioe ed eee oee samo Asm ae oa e e ae aras ne ara nm omo mam lj se Contial a Proxy A Keypad A Proxy B Keypad B A refers to unit inside B refers to unit outside Fig 3 16 Diagram demonstrating which RJ45 port corresponds to which keypad proxy reader 23 24 3 6 5 Daisy Chain Options Up to eight ECUs can be connected to one RS485 port on the NetGuardian there is a maximum distance of 1 500 feet between the NetGuardian and the last ECU in the daisy chain To connect the ECUs in a daisy chain configuration connect communication lines between the ECUs in a parallel fashion i e TX to TX TX
16. Proxy Reader AND Keypad you ll use the ECU G2 which supports both The ECU G3 Supports a dual Proxy Readers for using one Proxy inside and outside of a building The ECU G4 supports dual Proxy Readers or Keypads both inside and outside of a building ECU G2 Supports Proxy Reader and Keypad 1 each New on the ECU G3 amp G4 See Section 4 1 1 Additional Switch Settings for details on configuring dio swtches for these modes Dual Keypad Mode In this mode on the ECU G4 you can mount one Proxy Card Reader and One Keypad both inside your building and outside This is used for additional versatility for clocking employees in and out for the day Dual Proxy Mode Used in this mode you will mount one Proxy Card Reader inside your building and one outside This is used for clocking employees in and out for the day Magnetic Door Mode This mode may be used with doors equipped with magnetic door locks In this mode the door will remain magnetically locked until unlocked via proxy card scan Request to Exit button or motion sensor NOTE Door violations occur when the door is opened without being unlocked Pushing a Request to Exit button or triggering the motion sensor after the intrusion will not cancel the wolation Lock When Closed Mode This mode causes the door to lock a few seconds after it has been detected closed and can be usefully combined with Magnetic Door Mode to ensure building security before and after th
17. Save FO Help F1iO Esc Exit Fig 7 5 7 The procedure for capturing a 35 bit or 37 bit card number is the same as for the 26 bit card except the number will be longer See figure below Coonfig Poroxy Toelnet Debug eth gt it Debug Filter Options ALM OFF f gt FIPC OFF L LCD OFF ALG lt OFF F gt FIPD OFF m MDM OFF CFG OFF g GLD OFF M gt 0FF CIL 0FF h HTML OFF o gt OSS OFF DCP OFF H HACS OFF 0 gt OFF DEU 0FF i gt PHG 0 FF p SPO 0FF EXP FF k gt SKIT OFF P PPFP OFF Ww ECU OFF 1 gt LED OFF q QAC OFF W gt ss UR for routing table U for DUART status UT for task status B for BAG status points A to Clear all filters u to Display this Help 9 ee to Quit lt 1rx_r2 gt lt E ECU_dbqgOQH gt Verify heq gt lt ndx 7 gt lt Code Date oes Time lt 4 EDate gt lt ET ime gt lt Doll gt 41 67 20 66 66 81 29 89 14 53 01 00 88 lt DMON gt E 7 2A 00 00 01 29 09 14 53 01 00 08 Fig 7 6 53 7 Enter your 37 bit number into the T Mon database as described in Step 6 BAS Profiles User regularusr Type User Code 21359201692 Name Regular User Title EMail Stay Open N site Group From To DOW Time of Day EL T O01 Test ECU 1 01 26 2007 01 26 2010 SMTWIFS 00 00 23 59 O02 Test ECU 2 01 26 2007 61 26 2010 SMTWIFS 00 00 23 59 Access Code 4 14 digits Fi Detail F8 Save F9 Help F1iQ Esc Exit Fig 7 7 54 8
18. al is on the right 6 Insert fuse into the Power fuse slot The power LED should be lit green If the LED is red the power connection is reversed To confirm that power is correctly connected the front panel LEDs will flash RED and GREEN indicating that the firmware is booting up Note Observe polarity when connecting battery leads If using the 48VDC red black cables supplied with the unit connect black to GND and red to BATT Standard gauge is 20AWG but may vary between 18 24AWG 48VDC E Pa Ground power lead 7 Fig 3 6 FA Relay on the bottom of the unit contains the contact closures for the fuse relay This will close when the 3 4 amp gmt fuse has blown and will normally be open Use the included 2 pin screw lug This looks the same as the 4 pin comm line screw lug used for connecting the ECU to a NetGuardian RS485 port or when connecting several ECU s together with a daisy chain configuration except this connector only has 2 pins 16 3 5 2 Door Strike When a valid password is entered on the keypad the NetGuardian will send a command to the ECU to operate the relay to energize the door strike Follow the directions below to connect the door strike and door sensor to the ECU 1 Use the screw lug connectors If using a 24VDC door strike connect the door strike power wires to SPB and SNeg GND If using a 12VDC door strike connect the power wires to SPA and SNeg GND 2 Connect the door sensor to RIN ret
19. d The relay will idle in an energized state When a valid code is entered the relay will de energize releasing the door strike Default Off sets relays to Normally Open In this configuration when a valid code is entered the relay energizes and activates the door strike Baud rate settings for communication with the NetGuardian On sets primary baud rate to 9600 Default Off sets primary baud rate to 19200 ECU ALM points settings On reverses ECU ALM points 1 3 Default Off sets ECU ALM points 1 3 to Normal Note A system reboot is required after every new DIP switch configuration 32 DIP Switch J 5 7 Config 2 DIP Settings Description ONLY USED FOR THE ECU G3 OR G4 On puts the ECU G3 in dual proxy mode If using this mode the NetGuardian must have Direction enabled See the NetGuardian G5 user manual for details ONLY USED FOR THE ECU G3 OR G4 Off puts the ECU G3 in Door Strike Mode default while flipping the switch On puts the unit in Magnetic Door Mode See Section 1 1 ECU G2 vs ECU G3 for details ONLY USED FOR THE ECU G3 OR G4 On puts the ECU G3 in Lock When Closed Mode which locks the door a short time after it s shut This mode can be combined with Magnetic Door Mode See section 1 1 ECU G2 vs ECU G3 for details The switch is Off by default ONLY USED FOR THE ECU G3 OR G4 On puts ECU G3 in Double Swipe Mode This mode allows you to locally start propped door mode by sca
20. d Keypad and or Proxy Reader 4 Set the ECU address es 5 Provision the NetGuardian and the T MonXM with the appropriate information See the BAS software module in the T MonXM user manual 11 3 3 Mounting Instructions 3 3 1 Entry Control Unit e The Entry Control Unit can be wall mounted by using the provided rack ears These will need to be screwed onto both sides of the unit Fig 3 1 3 3 2 ECU with conduit e The 3 4 circular openings support standard 1 2 conduit fittings not included e Secure power and communication wires by installing 1 2 inch conduit in any of the 3 4 circular openings on the ECU e To attach the conduit remove the 3 4 pre cut metal circles from the case and insert the 1 2 conduit or the nylon plug 1 2 conduit 1 2 conduit Fig 3 2 12 3 3 3 Keypad 1 Mount the keypad bracket on the desired surface using the four screw holes by using the mounting bracket 2 Before securing the keypad onto the bracket weave the RJ45 cable through the securing barriers and out the circular bracket opening 3 Secure the keypad onto the bracket by inserting the four side panel screws into the unit Mount the keypad bracket to the wall using the four screw holes Secure the keypad w onto the bracket using the four Keypad Device side panel screw y 2 a Weave the RJ45 holes and security gt o cable through the screws c securing barriers t
21. e door has been unlocked In this mode if the door does not open after it has been unlocked It will lock again after 2 3 seconds Emergency Mode This mode causes all doors to unlock in the event that a user defined gas and fire alarm occur This mode defaults Off but can be activated through the NetGuardian G5 Web browser interface Both alarms have to be active in order for NetGuardian to issue the unlock command and the gas alarm must clear before the doors can be re locked when in this mode NOTE Emergency Mode only available in NetGuardian G5 vop3K Double Swipe Mode Allows users to locally enable propped door mode by swiping their access card a second time during the door unlock period For activation information see Section 4 1 1 Additional Switch Settings NOTE Double Swipe Mode only available in ECU G3 V3 0D and above or ECU G4 1 2 Shipping List While unpacking the ECU please make sure that all of the following items are included If some parts are missing or if you ever need to order new parts please refer to he part numbers listed and call DPS Telecom at 800 622 3314 ECU Box Entry Control Unit D PK ECUG2 or D PK ECUG3 or D PK ECUG4 T Four wall mount bracket screws 2 000 60250 01 Wall Mount Brackets D CS 532 10A 05 Two 3 4 amp fuses 2 741 00750 00 nr gt DPS Telecom Building Acc ss Sys stem G2 Building Access user manual D UM ECUG4 Hel F
22. ead is being processed Slow Blink Green Receiving polls normally Shelf Stat Slow Blink Red Communications problem or failure Transmit serial communication to Blink Green NetGuardian Primary l l Blink Red Receive serial com muncation from NetGuardian Blink Green Transmit data over craft port Craft Blink Red Receive data over craft port The ECU will use local password verification to permit access as long as the communication problem persists LED Descriptions for the ECU G2 and G3 34 The ECU G4 has eight LEDs for door activity entry activity shelf activity craft activity primary activity fuse alarm and power These LEDs give at a glance status indication D PK ECUG4 LED Craft Primary Door Stat Entry Stat Shelf Stat Proxy Stat Fuse Alarm Power Door Stat Entry Stat Can e Shalt Stat Q Fig 5 2 ECU G4 shown Status Blink Green Blink Red Blink Green Blink Red Solid Green Solid Red Blink Red Blink Green Slow Blink Green Slow Blink Red Solid Green Blink Red Solid Red Solid Red Solid Green Description Transmit data over craft port Receive data over craft port Transmit serial communication to NetGuardian Receive serial communcation from NetGuardian Door Relay Active i e door unlocked Or Propped Door Mode is active Or Stay Open Door Mode is active Lockout prevents user access for 5 minutes Open door lockout Card Read is be
23. ect any substantial non conformance with the specifications or substantial defects in material and workmanship with new or used replacement parts All warranty service will be performed at the company s office in Fresno California at no charge to the purchaser other than the cost of shipping to and from DPS which shall be the responsiblity of the purchaser If DPS is unable to repair the product to conform to the warranty DPS will provide at its option one of the following a replacement product ora refund of the purchase price for the non conforming product These remedies are the purchaser s only remedies for breach of warranty Prior to initial use the purchaser shall have determined the suitability of the product for its intended use DPS does not warrant a any product components or parts not manufactured by DPS b defects caused by the purchaser s failure to provide a suitable installation environment for the product c damage caused by use of the product for purposes other than those for which it was designed d damage caused by disasters such as fire flood wind or lightning unless and to the extent that the product specification provides for resistance to a defined disaster e damage caused by unauthorized attachments or modifications f damage during shipment from the purchaser to DPS or g any abuse or misuse by the purchaser THE FOREGOING W ARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
24. ecting via the USB Craft Port ECU G4 5 1 5 Firmware Upgrade G3 Only 5 1 6 Firmware Upgrade G4 Only 5 2 Keypad LED Operation 5 2 1 Basic Operation Display Mapping Appendix A Determining Proximity Card Number End User License Agreement O OOU 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 13 14 14 16 18 19 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 2 29 29 31 33 33 35 35 36 37 38 40 46 47 47 48 49 50 54 1 Introduction The Building Access System BAS is a comprehensive building entry management system that provides centralized door access control With the system in place managers can maintain a database of all personnel access as well as the time of day and location that access was granted The four part system consists of T MonXM the NetGuardian 832A the Entry Control Unit ECU and optional keypad or proximity card reader e Centralized entry management and control e Controls and regulates up to 16 door entry points e Users can be granted access by day of the week time of day and location e Supports small to medium sized sites e Each site functions independent of the master e ECU G2 supports both keypad and proxy card entry methods e ECU G3 supports a dual proxy reader build option e ECU G4 supports a dual proxy reader and dual keypad build option T MonXM software The BAS system functions as a software module in T MonXM software It is a profile based access system that assigns each user with a unique user prof
25. ess granted Door will remain unlocked for 5 sec Flashing Red Access code denied ERR Red Solid Red Lockout prevents user access for 5 minutes Keypad LED indications 48 5 2 1 Basic Operation Accessing a door Outside In Enter a valid access code on the keypad followed by 1 and then the pound key In If access is granted the OK LED will be solid green and you will hear a click sound this is the solenoid activating The door will remain accessible solenoid active for 55 seconds The door must be closed within 25 seconds before the ECU speaker sounds a warning and within 55 seconds before an alarm condition occurs Exiting Inside Out Open the door from the inside and exit through the door The door must be closed before the exit password can be entered Once the door is closed enter a valid access code followed by 2 and then the pound key Out The OK LED will flash green if the user has successfully entered a valid password upon exiting The exit code will not enable the solenoid and therefore you will not hear a click sound as is heard when a valid In code is entered Users have 30 seconds to enter their exit password before an alarm condition occurs Lockouts A 5 minute lockout occurs if 6 invalid codes are entered consecutively in a period of 10 minutes However pressing the star button causes the unit to clear all prior key p
26. hes located on the ECU circuit board that allows you to set various configurations One is labeled CONFIG1 and is used for setting a unique address for each unit However only the first 4 switches on CONFIG1 are used for addressing the units See figure the following table for additional address switch positions See section the Additional Switch Settings section for more switch settings li Se d kcii M r P E TEEL ka le a S 9 Config Configi First four switches for addressing LS D ee a E ie a oe m m m a a So T i Speaker jumper J14 Fig 4 1 30 ECU Address 1 oO O N O on A W PD a a a a a O a FP UO N e O DIP 1 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON DIP 2 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON DIP 3 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON Addressing switch positions DIP 4 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON DIP switches for addressing is on CONFIG1 31 4 1 1 Additional Switch Settings DIP Switch te Config 1 DIP Settings Description Used for ECU Addressing Craft port debug On enables debug on the craft port at 115200 baud Default Off disables debug on the craft port Relay settings Controls relay 1 and relay 2 Used to control the door strike On sets relays to Normally Close
27. ile that contains information on which doors are allowed to be accessed the days of the week access is allowed a start and stop time and a beginning and ending date primarily for contractors new employees or short term employees The user profile field includes the user s name title numeric user ID 7 digit minimum 14 digit maximum and a 30 character miscellaneous description NetGuardian 832A G2 G4 G5 and NetGuardian 216F The NetGuardian maintains a list of personnel who are authorized to access the facility It records all valid entries attempts and the time of each action It can also receive a control from T MonXM to remotely open a door However should the NetGuardian lose connection with the T MonXM the unit is still able to make local entry decisions Front panel LEDs indicate communication activity between the NetGuardian and the ECU The unit supports up to 1 300 user profiles for distribution between door entry points Entry Control Unit ECU G2 G3 and G4 The Entry Control Unit reduces and distributes the control and interface logic of the NetGuardian Any access code that is entered on the keypad or card reader is accepted by the ECU and passed on to the NetGuardian for validation If the access code is valid the ECU accepts a command from the NetGuardian to energize the local relay to open the door In the event of communication failure with the NetGuardian the ECU will verify entered access codes against a backup access
28. ing processed Receiving polls normally Communications problem or failure Scan from proxy card or code from keypad was accepted Scan from proxy card or code from keypad was denied Blown Fuse 48V and Ground on power connector are reserved Power is correctly configured and unitis running The ECU will use local password verification to permit access as long as the communication problem persists LED Descriptions for the ECU G4 35 5 1 1 LED Verification and Local Testing Upon powering up the ECU all seven front panel LEDs will flash between green to red If the unit is functioning properly the Shelf Stat LED will flash green every 2 seconds this functions as a unit status indicator if the Shelf Stat LED is flashing red it means the unit is not communicating properly with the NetGuardian During normal communication with the NetGuardian the Primary LED will rapidly alternate between green and red 5 1 2 Speaker Operation The ECU offers the following audible notification of specific events Normal Entry Operation After entering a valid Entry password or card scan and the door strike has been energized users have approximately 50 seconds to enter through the door and close the door behind them before an alarm condition occurs Once a valid Entry password is accepted by the ECU a 20 second silent time lapse will occur followed by a 30 second slow warning beep during which time the user must enter th
29. ive Unused ECU 1s using defaults ECU enabled ECU polling error device failure 49 Display Mapping 13 ECU 11 14 ECU 12 15 ECU 13 16 ECU 14 17 ECU 15 18 ECU 16 Mode N A Status Status Status Status N A Status Control Status Control Status Status Status Control N A N A Status N A Status Status Status When using controls from alarm masters only issue the momentary MOM commands DPS recommends these alarms be set to No Log and No History in T Mon point setup ECU Mapping 50 7 Determining Proximity Card Number Use this procedure to obtain the number of your proximity card that should be databased in your T Mon in order for the BAS to recognize that card 1 Telnet into the NetGuardian using port 2002 2 When you reach the main menu select the D ebug option INetGuardian v3 1K 001A Config Poroxy Toelnet Debug eA rit Fig 7 1 3 In the D ebug menu select the E CU ON option NetGuardian v3 1K AALA GCyonfig P roxy Telnet Debug Filter Options ALM ee f ALG lt OFF F gt CFG 0FF q gt CIL OFF DCP lt OFF DEU lt OFF EXP lt OFF ECU ON Prass VRY for routing T For task status va to GClear all filters LESC to Quit FIPC OFF FIPD OFF GLD OFF HTML OFF HACS OFF PNG OFF SET OFF LED OFF table Debug etait LOD OFF MDM lt OFF OFF 056 OFF OFF SPO 0OFF FFP OFF QAC
30. j Event Wiewer E Shared Folders a Local Users and Groupe Performance Logs and Alerts a EES ice Manager i 5 Storage o Hgg Removable Storage BE Disk Defragmenter oe Disk Management ce S Services and Applications ASE_SILENT H P Computer Hs Disk drives H Display adapters 4 DVD CD ROM drives H a Human Interface Devices H S IDE ATAATAFI controllers fap IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers H D Imaging devices H Keyboards fl Mice and other pointing devices H E Monitors Network adapters fy Ports COM amp LPT Processors HgS SCSI and RAID controllers H A Sound video and game controllers Se storage volumes fe yb System devices aS Universal Serial Bus controllers ig File Action View Window Help e Am ES 2g a a ASE_SILENT w Computer Hs Disk drives H Display adapters Bl DVD CD ROM drives Fig Human Interface Devices ry IDE ATAZATAPI controllers fap IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers H 8 Imaging devices fe Keyboards Gl Mice and other pointing devices H Monitors E8 Network adapters oe a Ports COM amp LPT Bae a USB Communications Port COMMS H ai Processors k H SESI and RAID controllers H Sound video and game controllers Hs Storage volumes E System devices H Universal Serial Bus controllers Computer Management Local EI fe System Tools ls Event Viewer E Shared Folders g Local Users and
31. nning a currently active access card once to unlock the door then a second time while the door is unlocked See the NetGuardian Web Browser User Manual for details on setting the propped door timeout The switch is Off by default Reserved for future use Legacy mode G2 mode DPS recommends this setting to be off On sets the unit to run in G2 mode This is not compatible with all versions of NetGuardian and T Mon Default Off sets the unit to run in legacy mode G1 Note This mode is not supported on the ECU G4 Note For deployment of 5 ECUs or more DPS recommends 19200 baud polling by setting CONFIG1 switch 7 to Off Note A system reboot is required after every new DIP switch configuration 33 5 Operation 5 1 Entry Control Unit Operation The ECU G2 and G3 have seven LEDs for door activity entry activity shelf activity craft activity primary activity fuse alarm and power These LEDs give at a glance status indication z _ Fuse Alarm Fig 5 1 ECU G2 shown D PK ECUG2 LED Status Description Solid Red 48V and Ground on power connector are reserved Power l l B Solid Green Power is correctly configured and unitis running Fuse Alarm Solid Red Blown Fuse Door Relay Active i e door unlocked Or Solid Green Propped Door Mode is active Or Door Stat Stay Open Door Mode is active Solid Red Lockout prevents user access for 5 minutes Blink Red Open door lockout Entry Stat Blink Green Card R
32. nsor Button or motion sensor return Reserved for future use Reserved for future use Tbl 2 2 5 2b ECU screw lug jack descriptions 18 3 5 3 ECU Relay Fuse If the unit fails to power the door strike motion sensor or proxy reader then make sure the fuse inside the unit has not blown Replace with a 1amp fuse Part number 2 740 01000 00 if necessary Fuse k omie a h a os i ETE b E a a F pi H ae I i i i i i Pa pi a E wy EE FETE a pap Pe Fig 3 8 19 3 6 Communication Lines 3 6 1 NetGuardian 832A G4 G5 The NetGuardian s RS485 ports can support up to 8 ECU s each If connecting more than one ECU use a daisy chain configuration as needed See section 2 2 6 4 for daisychain options Note f using a daisy chain configuration there is a maximum connection length of 1 500 feet between the NetGuardian and the last ECU Typical R5485 Ports A gt U rE Connect up to amp ECU G2s per R5485 port Fig 3 9 Pin Signal RS 485 RJ45 Connector 8 TX Transmit t 7 N C Not Connected 2 NC 6 RX Receive 3 RX 5 GND Ground 4 GND Ground GND 3 RA Receive 9 GND 2 N C Not Connected 6 RX 1 TX Transmit 7 NC 8 TX Fig 3 10 NetGuardian RS485 RJ45 pinout information 20 3 6 2 NetGuardian 832A G2 The NetGuardian s RS485 ports can support up to 8 ECU s each If connecting more than one ECU use a daisy
33. of California without regard to choice of law principles and excluding the provisions of the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods Any dispute arising out of the Agreement shall be commenced and maintained only in Fresno County California In the event suit is brought or an attorney is retained by any party to this Agreement to seek interpretation or construction of any term or provision of this Agreement to enforce the terms of this Agreement to collect any money due or to obtain any money damages or equitable relief for breach the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover in addition to any other available remedy reimbursement for reasonable attorneys fees court costs costs of investigation and other related expenses 55 56 57 Warranty DPS Telecom warrants to the original purchaser only that its products a substantially conformto DPS published specifications and b are substantially free from defects in material and workmanship This warranty expires two years from the date of product delivery with respect to hardware and ninety days from the date of product delivery with respect to software If the purchaser discovers within these periods a failure of the product to substantially conform to the specifications or that the product is not substantially free from defects in material and workmanship the purchaser must promply notify DPS Within reasonable time after notification DPS will endeavor to corr
34. of the unit provides a permanent connection to earth ground when connected The Grounding Lug must be used in order to comply with CE standards Fig 3 5 Before you connect a power supply to the ECU test the voltage of your power supply e Connect the black common lead of a voltmeter to the ground terminal of the battery and connect the red lead of the voltmeter to the battery s 48 VDC terminal The voltmeter should read between 43 and 53 VDC If the reading is outside this range test the power supply To connect the ECU to a power supply follow these steps 1 Always use safe power practices when making power connections Be sure to remove fuses from the fuse distribution panel as well as the ECU before making your power connections 2 Use the grounding lug to connect the unit to earth ground The grounding lug is next to the symbol Insert the eyelet of the earth ground cable between the two bolts on the grounding lug Ground cable not included 3 Insert a battery ground into the power connector plug s right terminal and tighten the screw then insert a battery line to the plug s left terminal and tighten its screw 4 Insert a fuse into the fuse distribution panel and measure voltage The voltmeter should read between 40 and 7OVDC 15 5 The power plug can be inserted into the power connector only one way to ensure the correct polarity Note that the negative voltage terminal is on the left and the GND termin
35. oll Home B S Local Disk C NG480G3 D Adobe Acrobat Reader 7 O Fimwatg v1 04 0686 MIB Files s Removable Disk E s Removable Disk F s Removable Disk G Se Removable Disk H 2 M M S MKTG Server S S MKTG Server T Public on Server03 Sys 2 Shared Documents Andrew Erickson s Documents u My Network Places 480 G3 Web Advanced Class Archive bas detail 7 Select the Driver folder of your unit s CD and click OK The following message will confirm installation of a new USB Communications Port 41 42 Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for USE Communications Port Click Finish to close the wizard Back Tancel 8 Click Finish to close the Wizard Now that the driver has been installed a new COM port is being emulated on your PC Before using hyperterminal you must confirm the identity of that new COM port COM1 COM2 COMS in the Windows Device Manager Adu Compia y Comp Open Explore Search Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive Create Shortcut Delete Rename Properties 9 Right click the My Computer icon on your desktop then click Manage LI Computer Management m File Action View Window Help gt ame Computer Management Local ji System Tools E aa
36. or larger more complicated networks with a smaller less trained staff D DPS Telecom Your Partners In Network Alarm Montoning www dpstele com 4955 E Yale Avenue Fresno C4 93727 559 454 1600 800 622 3514 559 454 1688 fax
37. our pin screw lug jack N A 0 to 60 C 32 to 140 F 0 to 95 non condensing GMT 34 amp Speaker LEDs 60 years XP Vista 7 32 64 bit Keypad Sm 3 x 5 x2 Va wall mount 0 5Ib 0 225kg N A N A RJ45 N A 40 to 80 C 40 to 176 F environmentally sealed N A N A LEDs Keypad Lg 4 Yo x5 x2 V wall mount 11b 0 45kg N A N A RJ45 N A 40 to 80 C 40 to 176 F environmentally sealed N A N A LEDs Proxy Reader 4 7 X3 x0 68 wall mount 1lb 0 45kg 5 16 VDC 30 mA RJ45 Wiegand 26 35 37 bit 30 to 65 C 22 to 150 F 0 95 non condensing N A Speaker LED Note Proxy reader specifications are based on the ThinLine Il card reader from the HID Corporation 12VDC power is supplied to the reader by the ECU Unit weight not including hardware kit Unit weight including hardware kit 10 3 Hardware Installation 3 1 Site Preparation Tools needed Phillips screwdriver Wire strippers cutter le E EE Small standard No 2 screwdriver 1 16 for screw lug connectors Materials needed e 1 2 conduit Precautions e Pull GMT fuse before connecting ECU power feed e Always observe electrostatic discharge ESD precautions 3 2 Installation Overview 1 Mount the ECU and the Keypad and or Proxy Reader 2 Connect power to the ECU 3 Connect communication lines between the NetGuardian ECU an
38. our wall mount bracket screws 2 000 80750 03 One 4 pin comm line screw lug 2 820 0081 4 02 One 2 pin fuse relay screw lug 2 820 0081 2 02 Locking 2 pin power screw lug jack 2 820 35102 00 One 2 pin power screw lug jack 2 820 00862 02 ECU G4 6 ft USB Craft Port Cable D PR 046 10A 06 ECU G3 Keypad Box Sold Separately Keypad Device One 14 foot cable D PK KEYPD 12001 0001 One environm entally sealed Keypad D PK KEYPD 12001 0001 Four mounting screws Keypad mounting tem plate 1 000 80750 50 D OC ECUMOUNTING Proximity Reader Box Sold Separately D PK PROXI 12001 Prawn I One demo card from HID One HID ThinLine Proximity Card Reader D PR 534 10A 00 w 12 RJ 45 Cable D PR 530 10A 00 Hh One Unshielded RJ45 to RJ45 CAT 5 Coupler D PR 534 10A 01 One HID Mounting Instructions Two HID Mounting Screws 2 Specifications Specification Dimensions Mounting Weight Power Input Current Draw Interfaces Protocols Temp Range Humidity Range Fuse Audible Visual MTBF Windows Compatibility ECU G4 9 W x 7 62 H x 1 72 D wall mount 1 79Ib 48 VDC 80 mA 1 four pin screw lug jack N A 0 to 60 C 32 to 140 F 0 to 95 non condensing GMT 34 amp Speaker LEDs 60 years XP Vista 7 32 64 bit ECU G2 and G3 8 56 x 7 5 x 1 72 wall mount 3lb 1 36kg 48 VDC 35 mA 1 f
39. profile previously configured in and downloaded from the NetGuardian The ECU is powered by 48VDC and is wall mountable on the interior of the building The unit has front panel LEDs indicating fuse alarm door status entry status shelf status craft port activity and NetGuardian communication Keypad Accessory Sold Separately The weather shielded keypad is mounted on the exterior of the building and is designed to withstand a wide temperature range To prevent unauthorized access there is no amount of tampering that can be done to the keypad to cause the door to open Proxy Reader Accessory Sold Separately The weather proofed proximity reader is mounted on the exterior of the building and is designed to withstand a wide temperature range As with the keypad there is no amount of tampering that can be done to the proxy reader to cause the door to open The ECU supports 12V 26 bit 35 bit or 37 bit Wiegand card readers BAS Functional aam Eo NetGuardian 832A cs 12 or 24V 12 or 24V Door Relay To Relay To Sensor Door Strike Door Strike Sensor KeyPad Proxy Reader KeyPad Proxy Reader Door Controller 1 Door Controller 8 Note With optional Dual RS485 ports one NetGuardian can handle up to 16 entry points 8 entry points on each port 1 1 ECU G2 vs ECU G3 vs ECU G4 Depending on your desired configuration you ll order with the ECU as part of your Building Access System If you plan on using both the
40. r any other means in whole or in part without prior written consent from DPS Telecom except as required by United States copynght laws 2014 DPS Telecom Notice The material in this manual is for information purposes and is subject to change without notice DPS Telecom shall not be hable for errors contained herein or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this manual Contents 1 2 3 J Visit our website at www dpstelecom com for the latest PDF manual and FAQs Introduction 1 1 ECU G2 vs ECU G3 vs ECU G4 1 2 Shipping List Specifications Hardware Installation 3 1 Site Preparation 3 2 Installation Overview 3 3 Mounting Instructions 3 3 1 Entry Control Unit 3 3 2 ECU with conduit 3 3 3 Keypad 3 3 4 Card Reader 3 4 Opening the Case 3 5 Power Connection 3 5 1 Entry Control Unit 3 5 2 Door Strike 3 5 3 ECU Relay Fuse 3 6 Communication Lines 3 6 1 NetGuardian 832A G4 G5 3 6 2 NetGuardian 832A G2 3 6 3 NetGuardian 216F 3 6 4 Entry Control Unit G2 G3 and G4 3 6 5 Daisy Chain Options 3 6 6 Keypad 3 6 7 Proxy Reader 3 6 8 HID ProxPro Keypad Proxy Reader Unit Configuration 4 1 Addressing the Entry Control Unit 4 1 1 Additional Switch Settings Operation 5 1 Entry Control Unit Operation 5 1 1 LED Verification and Local Testing 5 1 2 Speaker Operation 5 1 2 1 ECU Internal Speaker 9 1 2 2 ECU External Speaker G3 Only 5 1 3 Connecting via the DB9 Craft Port G3 Only 5 1 4 Conn
41. resses a 10 second delay also clears prior key presses Alternatively a manual activate door strike command will override the lockout An Open Door lockout disables the keypad when each of the following conditions occur 1 Door is open 2 There is no door alarm 3 The door is not propped enabled Ifthe door is propped open users should still enter Entry Exit passwords for T MonXM event log recording If sites are set to Directional and a user doesnt log out i e doesnt press 2 after the access code the T Mon administrator can force log out that user Additionally if sites are set to Non directional and a user gets out of synch with entering in and out codes i e forgetting to enter an exit code the user may have to either log themselves back in orlog themselves back out before their code will work again 6 Display Mapping Appendix A Display l A nA A W WN Point 1 8 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 61 62 63 64 Mapping Display Mapping Internal 7 ECU 5 Internal 8 ECU 6 ECU 1 9 ECU 7 ECU 2 10 ECU 8 ECU 3 1 ECU 9 ECU 4 12 ECU 10 Mapping BAS device Description Unused Door Sensor ALM 1 Motion Sensor ALM 2 ALM 3 sensor Door violation alarm Unused Door strike active relay 1 Relay 2 active Hack lockout Exit password OK Propped Door Mode active Stay Open Door Mode or Extended Propped Door Mode active Unused Speaker act
42. rinters to make a USB craft port connection We ll be using HyperTerminal to connect to the unit in the following example however most terminal emulating programs are also compatible USB Craft Port Cable PC with terminal emulator such as HyperTerminal Note The following images display the setup process done in Windows XP The following steps will occur the first time any DPS USB equipment is used on this PC If you ve used a different DPS USB device before and have installed the DPS USB drivers then skip to Step 9 When you first connect the unit to your PC va USB a Found New Hardware message will appear i Found New Hardware x CDC R5 232 Emulation IE GOF 1 Click the Found New Hardware message icon to launch the Found New Hardware Wizard Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for DPS ATU a IF your hardware came with an installation CD lt o floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue Cancel 2 Select Install from a list or specific location Advanced 3 Click Next gt 4 Select Search for the best driver in these locations 5 Insert the device s Resource Disc CD into your PC 6 Click Browse i Browse For Folder B My Documents E 3 My Computer 4 Aerickson on Server03 V
43. rough the door and close it behind them An alarm condition will occur after 50 seconds and will be indicated by a faster beep Normal Exit Operation Upon exiting through the door users must enter a valid Exit password or card scan within 30 seconds of opening the door A 30 second slow warning beep will sound during which time the user close the door and enter valid Exit password before an alarm condition occurs Normal Exit Operation With Request to Exit An optional motion sensor can be tied to ALM2 to signal a request to exit scenario You would do this if you don t want to enter a password or card scan during exit During a request to exit the person exiting has approximately 50 seconds to close the door behind them before an alarm condition occurs A 20 second silent time lapse will occur followed by a 30 second slow warning beep during which time the user must exit through the door and close it behind them An alarm condition will occur after 50 seconds and will be indicated by a fast beep Door Alarm A fast beep indicates a door alarm has occurred The user must re enter or re exit with a valid password or card scan in order for the alarm to clear While the door alarm remains standing uncleared the speaker will cycle between 12 minutes on fast beep and 3 minutes off Because a fast beep indicates a door alarm open door lockout will be cancelled and the keypad or reader will be enabled even if the door is open
44. rt G3 Only Fig 5 5 To make a local connection to the ECU use a DB9M DB9YF cable for the ECU G2 and G3 to connect the COM port of your PC to the Craft port on the ECU This connection can be used to view debug at 115200 baud Switch 5 on CONFIG1 must be set to the ON position to enable craft port debug See section 3 1 1 DBS R5 273 Pin Sional Description RX TX Not connected stD j i 2 TX Transmit data EEFE 3 RX Receive data TALLE J 4 Not connected F 5 GHD Ground ae 6 Not connected f CTS Clear to send RTS CTS RTS Request to send g Not connected RTS Always High Fig 5 5 Port Settings Bits per second 115200 M Parity None OOO M Fow control a Fig 5 6 Use any terminal program to view the ECU debug like HyperTerminal on Windows Select the following COM port options e Bits per second 115200 Data bits 8 e Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None It is extremely important to set Flow Control to None Flow control normally defaults to hardware in most terminal programs and this will not work correctly with the ECU 39 40 5 1 4 Connecting via the USB Craft Port ECU G4 1 The simplest way to connect to the ECU G4 is over a physical cable connection between your PC s USB port and the unit s USB craft port Note You must be connected via craft port or Telnet to use the TTY interface Make sure you are using a standard A B USB cable this same cable is commonly used for USB p
45. t the Connect To screen use the drop down menu to select the COM port you found earlier in the Device Manager Connect To ES NetGuardian LT G2 Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country region Area code Phone number Connect using 16 When prompted enter the default user name admin and password dpstelecom NOTE If you don t receive a prompt for your user name and password check the Com port you are using on your PC and make sure you are using the cable provided Additional cables can be ordered from DPS Telecom COM1 Properties Port Settings Bits per second 11 5200 Data bits 8 Parity Stop bits Flow control 17 The NetGuardian LT G2 s main menu will appear Type C for C onfig then E for E thernet Configure the unit s IP address subnet mask and default gateway COM3 115200 HyperTerminal File Edit Yiew Call Transfer Help Oe 3 08 f Login agi Passwo Ee in successfully NG LTG2 v1 0A 0287 c 2008 DPS Telecom Inc Reboot require C onfig P ing D ebug e X it Connected 0 00 20 ANSIW 115200 8 N 1 Do you want to save changes y N 45 Hyper Terminal File Edit wiew Call Transfer Help E i E T a Al Login admin Password BE RE PE PE BE HE PE SE EE 18 ESC to the main menu When asked if you d like to save your changes type Y for Y es Reboot the unit to save its
46. urn and ALM1 opto isolated alarm for the door sensor positive 24VDC switched power feed Door Strike negative switched power feed Door Sensor 1 a m yg S i HA eRe els di j LE a i A ee A b i E i Wa a 2 oe eee IIIg i a ddd did eem a a negative Positive 12VDC unswitched unswitched LAA kens Motion Sensor power feed power feed ian i i ee i z p caji paad freee t REX N 4 Fig 3 7 Note The ECU G4 does not support the external speaker option Screw Lugs SPB SNeg GND SPA UPB UNeg GND UPA Screw Lugs AIM1 RTN ALM2 RTN ALM3 RTN 17 Output Connections Description Positive switched power source 24VDC Can be used for door strike Negative switched power source Can be used for door strike This is used by either SPB or SPA Positive switched power source 12VDC Can be used for door strike Positive un switched power source 24VDC Negative un s witched power source This has 2 connections and both are the same For use with UPA or UPB Can be used to power the motion sensor or other external accessory Positive un switched power source 12VDC Can be used to power the motion sensor or other external accessory Relay normally open Relay common Relay normally closed Input Connections Description Isolated alarm for door sensor Door sensor return Request to exit button or motion se
47. wo on each side Run the RJ45 cable ORL from keypad eae through the bracket opening Fig 3 3 3 3 4 Card Reader 1 Add RJ cable lead to the reader according to ECU pinout Make sure cable length is adequate to reach the ECU or use an RJ coupler w CAT5 extension cable Maximum length is 300 feet RJ45 Pin HID Wire Color Function 1 Red 12 VDC Power 2 N C Do Not Connect 3 White Data1 4 Green Data0 5 N C Do Not Connect 6 N C Do Not Connect 7 N C Do Not Connect 8 Black Ground RJ 45 pinout information 2 Mount the reader on the desired surface according to mounting instructions provided by card reader manufacturer 3 4 Opening the Case The entire ECU cover does not need to be taken off to access the internal screw lugs dip switches fuse or RJ45 connectors for the keypad and proxy reader The front panel is broken up into two parts The upper half can be unscrewed and hinged from the unit to access most of the ECU internal controls Fig 3 4 To open the upper half of the ECU case follow these steps 1 Locate the screws on both sides of the unit 2 Remove each screw on the upper part of the unit only Do not remove the screws that are holding the bottom portion of the front panel 3 When both screws have been removed from the upper half of the front panel gently swing it open to access the inside of the ECU 13 14 3 5 Power Connection 3 5 1 Entry Control Unit WARNING The Grounding Lug on the side

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