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1. We offer licenses in a block format License blocks enable functionality for both AKCP Sensors and AKCP Cameras in a single cost that includes the Server Software 1 99 500 00 100 199 750 00 200 299 1000 00 300 399 1250 00 400 499 1500 00 500 999 1750 00 In addition to this fee a 5 Year AKCess Pro Server subscription is required for on going operation of the Server This subscription costs 50 of the original server purchase For example AKCess Pro Server 1 99 Block 500 00 50 750 00 At the end of the subscription period option upgrades and support will cost 50 of the original price Example 750 00 50 375 00 If a client wishes to use 3rd Party IP Cameras the licenses for these cost 35 per year Dealer Discounts are applicable on all AKCess Pro Server purchases 8 How much memory space is there on the DCU for storing my data The DCU s have approximately 5 Mb space for storing user data 9 How much space does one finger print template and card information take up In other words if one person has both a finger print and card 1 finger print template uses 420 bytes on average and 1 card uses 211 bytes so 1 user with 1 card and 1 fingerprint uses a total of 631 bytes 10 How many total finger print templates and card information can be stored on the DCU If 1 user always has 1 fingerprint and 1 card then the limit is 5 000 users that s 3 2M in total The remaining space is allocated for other t
2. Dog Filter Options X By Marketing Manage Porma sions 2 Regular Employee Door ieme A Host Ya Schedule amp h Sales a 7E P Ca Fal 291 Days Until License Expires f Version 0 118 0 Wednesday 29 August 2012 12 44 PM By clicking on the expand or the icon in the serverExlorer we can now see our DCU unit and that the unit is online and connected successfully to our server If there was a problem with the connection the color would be showing Red If we again click on the expand or the icon on the Door Control Unit then we can view the DCU s that are connected to our base unit myn muU GWI gt serverExplorer Doors Filter Options X By Marketing ey Regular Employee 2 Sales Doors Sensors Cameras Maps A Cabinet Controller If we right mouse click on our DCU we can configure the following setting Updated until firmware 404p 21 AIA Gj Door Control Unit User Manual System Settings Door Control Unit SEC MX25V4040 Aug 24 2012 10 42 14 System Name 7B Office Room System Location 7B Floor Wang Dek System Contact Mot General Settings includes System Name or our DCU name System Location and Contact Select a Device 78B Office Room 10 1 1 138 Select an Expansion Board _TB Door Module i System Expansion Board Door _ Sensors Cameras atta ons JP Sence System Date 8 29 2012 1335 32 RTC Battery Status Good Tim
3. FA www AKCP com Door Control Unit DCU User Manual Help Version updated till firmware 404p Copyright 2012 AKCess Pro Limited Saint 1 Ci Door Control Unit User Manual 1 Introduction What is the DCU How to use this manual 2 Package Contents 3 DCU Front and Rear Panels 4 Access Control Components 5 Installation A Overview and Installing the door locks B Wiring the DCU with card readers finger print readers and exit buttons C Pre wired Accessories D DCU Specifications amp Connections E Setup amp Configuration of the DCU web interface F DCU OID s 6 DCU amp CCU Frequently Asked Questions Updated until firmware 404p 2 Saint Ci Door Control Unit User Manual 1 Introduction What is the Door Control Unit or DCU The AKCP Door Control Unit is an IP based access controller Each DCU can control 1 door User access rights and schedules are programmable through the AKCess Pro Server software It is scalable flexible and fully integrated with our diverse product range With multiple DCU s it is possible to monitor and control access for hundreds or thousands of doors Being IP based also means that it is suitable for deployment in a multisite situation where there are several buildings city country or worldwide that require centralized access control management Combine the DCU with the CCU or Cabinet Control Unit and control the access for up to 50 server cabinets See
4. Input The 12 VDC power supply is connected to this input 2 EXT GND The External Ground is an option if you need to add an external ground connection to the unit 3 Safe Mode button DOES NOT RESET THE UNIT The black tact switch button is used to perform the following functions A A single press will announce the IP address of the unit This is audible through the internal speaker It also broadcasts the IP address to the IPset program B Turns off password checking when accessing the web based interface hold down for 12 seconds C To reboot the unit into the firmware upgrade or SAFE mode press and hold in the button for more than 12 seconds 4 Ethernet This RJ 45 connector is used for connecting the DCU to Ethernet network 5 RS485 Port amp 1200hm Jumper Used for Modbus connectivity We support Modbus master or slave When using the DCU as a slave and the unit is the last device in the Modbus string the jumper 120 Ohm resister needs to be jumpered at this connection Updated until firmware 404p 5 Saint 1 Ci Door Control Unit User Manual 6 USB Port The unit is equipped with one USB 1 1 port This can be used for example to connect a USB GPRS GSM compatible modem a USB WiFi dongle or USB Bluetooth dongle 7 Sensor Ports These 2 RJ45 connector are for connecting the AKCP Intelligent Sensors to the DCU 8 Audio IN OUT The IN is used to connect an external microphone the OUT is f
5. The Door tab is where we will setup the DCU to control the door lock the card and finger print reader for the door First we click on the door icon that the arrow in the screen shot above shows First in the Normal Setting tab we can configure the following settings Door Name We can name our door for easy identification Updated until firmware 404p 26 Saint 1 Ci Door Control Unit User Manual Door Held Open Alert We can set this time so that if the door is held open for a certain amount of time the DCU will send an alert Door Lock Time This is the time that the door will remain unlocked after it is triggered count an additional 2 seconds due to hardware timing Door Status Shows us the status of the door weather it is Closed or Open Manual Control Allows us to manually unlock the door from the Door tab Please Note The Advanced Settings Tab has been removed from the latest version of the AKCess Pro Server software The tab was for setting up the dry contact on the door lock which is no longer available Reader Settings Select a Device 7B Office Room 10 1 1 138 Select an Expansion Board 7B Door Module ka Access Settings Access Name 78 Door Reader IN _ Authentication Mode x Access Status Fingerprint Card PIN Fingerprint PIN Fingerprint Card Fingerprint Card PIN Fingerprint or Card Fingerprint or Card PIN After clicking on the Reader
6. Updated until firmware 404p 10 AIA 1 Ci Door Control Unit User Manual DCU Accessories connection High Definition Pan Tilt Dome Camera High Definition Digital IR Camera 5 meters 5 meters 5 meters 5 meters S mates 5 meters fe fe fa Gl fa et meot out w i rans 2l Lu S Le La A La A Le a 4 3 Vico 2 1 OUT FP FP IN OUT i PT4 PTS PR PT oc ee READER 5 meters 5 meters 3 meters 3 meters IN D OUT Lock Box EXTi ET 3 meters 3 meters Door Lock RFID Card Fingerprint I i I l readers readers a 0 I I I eo fa 7 S77 PT cable ey 5 2012 07 26 IR Exit Remote Exit External Ext Lock Cat Cable Button button Buzzer Override USB cable 2 3wire cable m m mmm mm nan Copyright AKcess Pro Limited http www AKCP com DCU Wiring Diagram and Cable Run Lengths The diagram above shows how to wire up the following A single magnetic door lock 2 card readers 2 finger print readers 1 Lock Converter Box 1 IR Exit button with Kill Switch override 1 Remote Exit Button for secretary to manually open the door via a remote button 1 External Buzzer 1 External Lock Override 3 x HD Digital Cameras Important Note We DO NOT recommend connecting more than 2 HD Digital Cameras to the DCU if 2 Finger Print readers are to be used Up to 4 cameras if no Finger Print readers are used Maximum
7. and your security is retained Technical comparison Magnetic locks possess a number of advantages over conventional locks and electric strikes For example their durability and quick operation can make them valuable in a high traffic office environment where electronic authentication is necessary Advantages e Easy to install Magnetic locks are generally easier to install than other locks since there are no interconnecting parts Updated until firmware 404p 8 AIA 1 Ci Door Control Unit User Manual e Quick to operate Magnetic locks unlock instantly when the power is cut allowing for quick operation in comparison to other locks e Sturdy Magnetic locks may also suffer less damage from multiple blows than do conventional locks Installation Notes and Concerns Always keep in mind you have to be very accurate when installing these types of EM door locks You must ensure that the metal armature plates are perfectly flat and aligned against the electro magnet Otherwise the lock will not function correctly or the doors could be forced open easily We suggest the best procedure to follow when installing the locks is to mount the metal armature plate on the door first then close the door and position the EM on the door frame to make sure it is perfectly aligned Another procedure to follow is before mounting the EM side in place position it power it up and make sure it holds VERY Important Note Please keep in mind that i
8. com at S gt lt 5 AN O Bos at o roles 4000 Extension Cable Wiring OUT 1 Door status 2 Tamper status DOOR LOCK 3 Exit request CONVERTER BOX E Orange IN from DCU or CCU Red Door OUT to EM Lock Black EXT1 and EXT2 IR exit button key switch Internal jumpers J5 Door Lock power loop J5 1 2 no EXT1 J5 3 4 no EXT2 J5 1 3 no EXT1 and no EXT2 Tamper jumpers J3 no tamper detection on EXT1 J4 no tamper detection on EXT2 Buzzer jumper J1 enable internal buzzer remove for disabling internal buzzer Updated until firmware 404p 13 Door Control Unit User Manual Door Cable Wiring OUT 1 Door status 2 Tamper status 4 DL In 5 DL out 6 Dry Contact 7 12V 8 GND Sait 1 Ci Door Control Unit User Manual Configurations When EXT1 is not used Connect J3 and J5 1 2 When EXT2 is not used Connect J4 and J5 3 4 When EXT1 and EXT2 are not used Connect J3 and J4 and J5 1 3 Jumpers setup Enable internal BUZZER Buzzer default J1 enable intemal buzzer default TAMPER J3 disable tamper status on EXT1 J4 disable tamper status on EXT2 DOOR POWER LOOP J5 short the Door Lock power Disable Tamper loop going to EXT1 and EXT2 to on EXT 2 use when nothing is connected to the port or when it should not cut power on Door Lock 1 2 Door Ext1 short 3 4 Door Ext2 short 1 3 No Ext switch DOOR LOCK CONVERTE
9. relay is open TP Tamper status is ON when the status is normal and BLINKS when the Status Is critical 5 SD Card slot This slot is provided so you are able to add your own SD flash card to increase the storage space on the unit You can install up to a 16GB SD card The on board memory on the DCU is 128MB This is where the operating system sensor data the unit s settings picture and sound logs are all stored if not stored on the AKCess Control Server lf the picture and sound logs become full they will then begin to be stored on your SD card if one is installed on the unit automatically 6 Expansion ports Updated until firmware 404p A AIA 1 Ci Door Control Unit User Manual There are two expansion ports numbered from E1 and E2 These are expansion Ports for connecting either the 8 sensor8 or the E opto16 expansion units These are also used for connecting the CCU or Cabinet Control Units Please see each of these separate user manuals for each of these products 7 Mic The mic is a small hole for access to the internal microphone This can be used as a sound sensor or an external mic can be used Reset EXT GND CH UE Eth 10 400 V4 N C ay VIDEO mca a 4 tt 2d die gt a PT4 PT3 PT2 PTI N O DOOR OUT See 2 SENSOR 1 12VDC 11 p 10 EI Fig 2 Rear panel The rear panel of the DCU is home to various ports and connections The functions of these are as follows 1 12VDC Power
10. run length for the cameras is 5 meters The Cables Should not be extended further than the following 3 meters for the IR Exit button Card Readers and External Lock Override 3 meters for the EM door lock 3 meters for the cable between the DCU and the Lock Converter Box Updated until firmware 404p Ee AKCP Door Control Unit User Manual 5 meters for the Finger Print readers and the HD Digital Cameras SEC DCU DOOR connection TES Buzzer a A TUER ee Cat5 cable Cat5 cable DCU Cable Wiring Cat5 cable 1 Door status 2 Tamper status 1 Door status 3 Exit request 2 Tamper status 6 Dry Contact 7 12V Key Switch Ext Cable Wiring 1 Door status 2 Tamper status 3 Exit request 4 DL In 5 DL out 6 Dry Contact 7 12V 8 GND Copyright Akaa Pro Liwhed INSIDE http www AKCP com OUTSIDE Mounting the DCU on a wall With the AKCP single unit wall mount rack the DCU can be mounted on a wall near the door for convenience Updated until firmware 404p 12 AKCP Cable Wiring IN Lock Converter Box configuration Lock Box EM Lock Packs The Electromagnetic Lock the External Lock Override and the Lock Converter Box are called EM Lock Packs and will be shipped along with the DCU 3 Exit request 3 Exit request 4 Door Lock 4 Door Lock 5 Buzzer 6 Dry Contact 7 12V Rev B 2012 09 13 Copyright AKcess Pro Limited http www AKCP
11. security cameras on each side of the door to record entry and exit events 3 Can I monitor the Door Control Unit with AKCess Pro Server Software without a securityProbe The Door Control Unit is a standalone product The AKCess Pro Server is required to configure the Users of the system and the Intelligent sensors and cameras However once configured the Door Control Unit will run independently without the need for a direct connection to the AKCess Pro Server 4 If my requirements are to monitor 50 Racks with the Cabinet Control Units Is this right that need ONLY 1 Door Control Unit for this What happens if the power is cut How many CCU s can I daisy chain off of 1 DCU The Door Control Unit has x2 Front Panel RJ45 Expansion Ports Each expansion cable has a run length of 300m However as Expansion Units are connected in Series if one unit encounters a communication problem all 50 units would be un accessible Note that unless there was a power outage the cabinet lock WOULD remain locked A best practice we would suggest you divide the CCU s up over a sufficient number of DCU s to prevent widespread inaccessibility in the event that a problem occurs ona single unit The best practice for daisy chaining CCU s to the DCU s Is 25 per string That means 50 CCU s in total per DCU The reason for this is to reduce the risk of chain communication failures 5 The Key Cards we are to use with the AKCess Pro Software and
12. the USB Desktop Card Reader Can define a Master Key Card for all Racks The AKCess Pro Server has the ability to set up Groups of Users These can be configured to your requirements such as Super Administrator Regular Employee Cleaner and so on Each Group of Users can have their own specific range of accessible cabinets or doors These can also be tailored to specific access schedules You can get a better idea of this by clicking on the Access Control tab of our AKCess Pro Server web page http www akcp com products akcess pro server 6 On every Cabinet Control Unit can connect 2 sensors The sensor I can control with the Door Control Unit without a securityProbe is this correct How do configure the sensors on a DCU and CCU The Sensors need to be configured from the AKCess Pro Server Application There is no User Interface on the Door Control Unit to configure Sensors However we have included the ability to create sensor notifications stored locally to the Door Control Unit 7 What license do need AKCess Pro Sever Software Do need 1 license for 1 DCU and CCU What are the costs for 1 license Updated until firmware 404p 32 Saint 1 Ci Door Control Unit User Manual Only Sensors Cameras and IP Cameras require a license for the AKCess Pro Server If you need more details on the AKCess Pro Server License policy regard the sensors please refer to the AKCess Pro Server Access Control product manual for this
13. the differences in in the web interface between the DCU and the SEC Yes the DCU uses the same main board and iMX25 processor of our SEC 5ESV unit and does have its own web interface however it does need the AKCess Pro Server software to operate the Access Control enrolment system The DCU itself operates independently of the Server Regarding the web interface difference between the 5E 5ES and 5ESV the DCU has no web interface for sensors and video configuration 17 Can you do all monitoring through sensors virtual sensors etc in the DCU like in the SEC 5ESV without the need to add a separate SEC 5ESV unit Yes you can monitor the sensors and setup the notifications in the DCU s web interface as you would in the SEC 5ESV without the need for another base unit However as noted before you need to configure the sensors from the AKCess Pro Server software Also note there are no virtual sensors on the DCU s web interface 18 Do you have some instructions on how install the EM Door Lock Is it compatible with any door The EM Locks are suitable for wooden glass metal and Fireproof doors as it says on the website and datasheet In terms of installation The installation guide is covered in this manual We highly suggest you hire a qualified lock smith to install the door locks as they are familiar with the EM locks and will Know how to install them Most likely they will need to supply you with custom brackets for mounting the lock
14. the separate CCU user manual for more information on the CCU Please note that the DCU is a stand alone base unit and does not need to be connected to any other units to function However The AKCess Pro Server software plays a key role in the overall operation of the management system and must be used Please see the separate manuals for setting up the access control or other operational details regarding these products Please also note that the DCU does have its own firmware imbedded in the unit just like the securityProbe 5ES and 5ESV base units The DCU s firmware is updated in the same fashion as the 5ES and 5ESV units Please refer to securityProbe base unit firmware update manual AKCP has prided itself on the only company in the world to bring low cost easy to use complete access control CCTV security environmental and power monitoring solutions to market How to use this manual This manual is meant to provide the user with a step by step guide on how to configure and set up their DCU It utilizes screen shots in an effort to make things simpler for the user to follow It is split up into sections that form mini tutorials These cover the basic set up and common configurations of the unit and give an introduction to its most useful features At the end of the manual there is a FAQ section that provides some further in depth information regarding specific set ups and answers some commonly asked questions If you need any fu
15. the server software is installed on Updated until firmware 404p 6 sortai M 774074 e C e ail Updated until firmware 404p Door Control Unit User Manual B EM Card Reader ACR04 Notes The Electro Magnetic Card Readers are weather proof and designed to be mounted outside or inside of your doors to Swipe your EM cards to gain entry and also clock in and out of the Access Control system C EM Door Lock ACDLO1 Notes The Electro Magnetic Door Locks are mounted on your door to control access Because every door will be different normally an additional custom made mounting bracket will be required in most cases D EM Cabinet Lock ACDLO2 Notes The mini EM Door Lock is designed to be used with the CCU or Cabinet Controller Unit See more on this lock in the CCU User Manual E External Lock Override ADCL10 Notes The External Lock Override is mandatory for all Doors that are controlled by the DCU The secure over ride is controlled with a key and cuts the power to door lock in case of a power failure or other problem F Infrared Sensor Exit Button ACDBO9 Notes This Stainless Steel Infrared door release button can be used as a general exit release button or as an emergency release switch G Lock Converter Box Notes The Lock Converter Box controls the signals to the door lock the IR Exit Button a remote exit button an external buzzer and the external lock override see
16. 3 6 1 4 1 3854 2 3 27 1 63 sensorDoorCmd 1 3 6 1 4 1 3854 2 3 27 1 64 Updated until firmware 404p 30 1 47 0 47 0 a 6 DCU FAQ What are the dimensions of the DCU The DCU is shipped in the same case as the SEC 5ESV base units 216 0 Door Control Unit User Manual D7 Control Unit Sensor Control Access Control Sensor 1 2 Activity Status Link Online DS Exit Lock Tp 216 0 3 Eth 10 100 L VIDE _ _1 PT4 PT3 PT2 PT1 N O plete OUT IN 2 SENSOR 1 2 Do I need a securityProbe base unit with the Door Control Unit or can the DCU work without any other connections The Door Control Unit is a standalone door controller This means that it DOES NOT require the securityProbe to operate A Door Control Unit is capable of controlling the access to the main door of the computer room Two configuration options are available A Door Control Unit with Fingerprint and Camera Bundle B Door Control Unit with Single Card Reader entry and Exit Button Both options can be tailored to suit your exact requirements For option 2 we recommend adding an additional ACR04 and using two Card Readers on each side of the door This not only increases the security of the system It lets your customer track the IN and OUT Updated until firmware 404p 31 Reset EXT GND z Saint 1 Ci Door Control Unit User Manual times for each person These can be linked to two
17. AC or Network Access Control feature allows you to restrict access to the web interface for only certain IP addresses or deny access to the web interface for only certain IP addresses Expansion Board Settings Selecta Device 7B Office Room 10 1 1 138 Selectan Expansion Board 7B Door Module _ P TB Door Module Cabinet Controller HostName 7B Door Module Module Status Connected Module Currently Enable Filter Status Enable Disable serverExpiorer Doors Filter Options X Doors Sensors Cameras Maps These modules are represented in the serverExplorer in the Doors tab in shown here Updated until firmware 404p 25 me prot unit ser Ma The Expansion Board tab is where we can check the status of the Main Door Controller Module enable or disable additional CCU s Cabinet Control Units or additional Expansion Units such as an E sensor8 Expansion unit We can also enable or disable the Filter Status of the modules We can just choose each board from the Select an Expansion Board drop down menu as shown in the screen shot above You can also right mouse click on the module or CCU in the serverExplorer then click the Configure to also open the same Expansion Board tab for each module Door Settings Select a Device 7B Office Room 10 4 1 138 x Select an Expansion Board 7B Door Module System Expansion Board Cove Jee Cameras 78 Door Module
18. B Door Module Door Opened Manually by Exit Button 2012 09 15 07 08 48 7B Door status is Closed 2012 09 15 07 08 42 7B Door status is Opened 2012 09 15 07 08 42 7B Door on 7B Door Module Door Opened Manually by Exit Button 2012 09 15 07 04 31 7B Door status is Closed Apply Filter Clear Filter Clear Syslog Reload Syslog Interval 10 secs Apply COON ON WH System Log will be reloaded in 09 secs The following tabs and settings have been removed from the web interface of the DCU Camera Settings and Viewing Viewing of the live streaming from the cameras on the Summery page and camera settings can be viewed and configured from the AKCess Pro Server software Map The mapping feature can be used on the AKCess Pro Server Sensors amp Graphing All of the sensors that are connected to the DCU can be configured and graphed from the AKCess Pro Server software For configuration and setup of the other Access Control features in the AKCess Pro Server such as adding users time and attendance etc please see the separate manual for this titled AKCess Pro Server Access Control AKCess Pro Server Access Control Adding your DCU After first downloading and installation the latest version of the AKCess Pro Server software you can then add your DCU Please refer to the AKCess Pro Server User Manual for specific instructions on installing the server software Updated until firmware 404p 17 AIA 1 Ci Doo
19. In Icon as shown in the screen shot above we can first name Our access point in the Access Name field Then we can choose the Authentication Mode from the drop down menu as also shown above We can choose from the RFID Card reader Fingerprint reader a combination of both or either or These same options also apply when clicking on and configuring the Out Reader icon Both the In and Out Reader pages also show the Access Status Updated until firmware 404p 27 Saint Gj Door Control Unit User Manual Sensors Select a Device 7B Office Room 10 1 1 138 Select an Expansion Board 1 2 p p External Relay Dual Sensors Sensor Name Relay Fort 1 1 Status Sensor Error Sensor currenti Description of Status When Relay Off Off Description of Status When Relay On On Ay By clicking on the Sensors tab we can configure the sensors that are connected to the two RJ 45 sensor ports on the DCU Please see each separate RJ 45 AKCP Intelligent Sensor user manual for specific information on each sensor poled ators scones ier __ otoes x All the sensors that are online on the DCU will also be visible in the Doors Sensors Cameras Maps serverExplorer Sensors Tab s shown in the screen shot above E 78 Door Module Dual Humidity Port 2 Dual Temperature ab Port 2 No Video Signal V1 No Video Signal V2 No Video Signal V3 No Video Signal V4 Relay Port 1 1 Updat
20. R BOX Disable Tamper ee Rev B 2012 07 24 on EXT 1 and or EXT 2 Copyright AKcess Pro Limited http www AKCP_com Compatibility The Lock Box can be used with CCU Connect ACDLO2 on Door Out only Buzzer is not supported by CCU remove J1 for more safety Tamper is not supported by CCU Dry Contact is not supported by CCU Add jumpers according to configuration Door Out supports both ACDLO1 and ACDLO2 with default pre wiring EXT1 and EXT2 can support ACDLO1 with default pre wiring External self driven buzzer can be used Signal 12V External Exit button can be used signal GND External Dry Contact can be used signal GND Note After 404p FWare Updated until firmware 404p ae Saint 1 Ci Door Control Unit User Manual C Pre wired Accessories ACDLO1 EM Door Lock CATS line EM LOCK label Description pot Nc Doorsts 2 _ short to GND1 8 1 2 5 7 IR Exit Sensor Diagram CATS line EXIT Button Description 2 ee 2 short to GND 8 3 O DCU ICCU DoorLock m E EXT Out 2 ACDBO9 IR EXIT BUTTON C Pe W GREEN BLUE W BLUE W BROWN BROWN NC OM 7 12V 8 Gnd enD Updated until firmware 404p 15 Door Control Unit User Manual KEY SWITCH o Lock Conv DOOR RELEASE KEYSWITCH Wiring J1 ABK 803 NC 1 COM 2 4 NO 3 D DCU Specifications amp Connections From the specification of DCU we provide 1A for
21. ard The communication distance is more than 100 Meters For the Door Lock we estimate that if the load of 320mA is connected to a 16 AWG at 122 Meters plus the 24 AWG 2 at meters the total voltage drop is only 4 73 So this should be fine for the door locks Our engineer did want to highlight some key issues and instructions you should follow for the installation When using a strike type door lock Please put the diode close to the door lock and make sure that it is connected to the correct polarity This type of door lock generates a large amount of EMI As you want to connect a door lock directly to the DCU over your converter by wiring with only two 16 AWG Cables you will lose other signals such as door status Please see the chart on the following page DOOR s JR45 pin Description Door status Tamper status Exit Request Door Lock Power a GND You will need to wire 16 AWG to PIN s 4 and 8 In addition to this you will need to short PIN 2 to PIN 8 to disable the tamper alarm This concludes the DCU user manual Please contact support akcp com if you have any further technical questions or problems setting up your modem or your alerts Thanks for Choosing AKCess Pro Updated until firmware 404p 36
22. e Zone GMT 0700 Bangkok Hanoi Jakarta l Network Tine Protocol Conttinuousty NTP Server 1 10 1 1 205 NTP Server 2 Date amp Time System Date and Time Updated until firmware 404p 22 Door Control Unit User Manual 1 Minute 10 Minutes 30 Minutes 1 Hour 2 Hours 5 Hours 12 Hours 24 Hours Server Integration Set Keep Alive Intervals Snmp Port 161 Read Community ssss Write Community essss SNMPv3 Mode Authentication Only SNMP v3 Username Access Privilege Authentication Protocol SNMPv3 Pass Phrase Confirm Privacy Protocol DES Privacy Protocol Pass Phrase Confirm SNMP Settings for SNMPv1 v2 and v3 including Read and Write Communities Updated until firmware 404p 23 Door Control Unit User Manual 7B Office Room 10 1 1 135 Select an Expansion Board TB Door Module System Expansion Board Door Sensors Cameras General Date amp Time Server Integration E Nagios E Network Access Control E Video Conferencing Only allow access to the host below Seure Shell Only deny access to the host below Telnet E Serial to Network Proxy ser2net Ethernet Watchdog Simple Network Management Protocol Version 1 SNMPv 1 Remove Add Simple Network Management Protocol Version 3 SNMP v3 Web Interface HTTP porttouse 80 Secure Web Interface HTTPS port to use 5 Announce IP Address When Boots A Some settings may cause
23. ed until firmware 404p 28 AIA Ci Door Control Unit User Manual Cameras Device Manageme Select a Device 7B Office Room 10 1 1 138 v Select an Expansion Board 78 Door Module v System _ Expansion Board Door Sensors vi 7B Entrance Hallways Camera Name 7B Entrance Resolution 320x240 v Framerate Server Port Video Conf Audio Enable Enable Again the recommendation is if you plan to connect 2 finger print readers to the DCU then you should not connect more than 2 of the HD Digital Cameras If you do not plan on connecting any finger print readers then you can connect up to 4 HD Digital Cameras to the DCU To configure your camers you would first click in the Cameras tab then the camera that is connected to the DCU as shown in the screen shot above 5 Admir 2 Marke i Regu i Sales FT Control You can also open the camera configuration page by right mouse clicking on the cameras in the serverExporer and clicking on Configure as shown in the screen shot above Updated until firmware 404p 29 Saint 1 Ci Door Control Unit User Manual F SNMP OID s for the DCU sensorDoorl ndex 1 3 6 1 4 1 3854 2 3 27 1 1 sensorDoorDescription 1 3 6 1 4 1 3854 2 3 27 1 2 sensorDoorValue 1 3 6 1 4 1 3854 2 3 27 1 4 sensorDoorStatus 1 3 6 1 4 1 3854 2 3 27 1 6 sensorDoorUnlockPeriod 1 3 6 1 4 1 3854 2 3 27 1 62 sensorDoorOpenPeriod 1
24. hings For example Groups Schedules etc 11 How many total cameras and readers can I connect to the DCU A total of 4 HD Digital cameras can be connected to the DCU however we recommend a total of 2 cameras if 2 finger print readers are required 12 What are the specific electrical connections to access readers door locks and emg open switches All the electrical connections to the readers door locks and switches and provided by the DCU and CCU through the new RJ 45 connections using standard CAT5 6 LAN cable 13 Is the EM card reader capable of reading the key tags as well and programmable through the ACT05 Updated until firmware 404p 33 A ee Yes the card readers are also capable of reading key tags and is setup from the AKCess Control Server 14 What kind of electrical locks could be used in the doors control voltage etc We offer and highly recommend our ACDLO1 or ACDLO2 EM door locks which are powered by the DCU or CCU These require 12VDC You can use your own door locks but we would need the specifications and wiring diagrams for this integration 15 What about the need for external power supply for DCU s readers cameras locks The DCU the CCU and the cameras require an AC power adapter which is included The readers doors locks and switches are all powered by the DCU or CCU 16 Is the DCU Linux based with own WEB interface like the SEC5E products or dependant on Access Pro Server What are
25. ndance Video Recording Help workspace x Access Control Desktop 1 El Desktop 1 v2 7B Office Room 10 1 1 138 i A Ch tt Q New Group New User New Schedule Options Groups Users Time Schedules Access Logs Synchronize if ABC By Administrator Group Name ABC Work Shift None v Save pan Administrators serverExplorer Doors Filter Options X amp Marketing nage i ae 7 m By Regular Employee Door Name amp Host Schedule amp Doors Sensors Cameras Maps Sales 7B Office Room 10 1 1 138 Ea gt Wednesday 29 August 2012 12 40 PM Fa 291 Days Until License Expires a Version 0 118 0 After you click on the Add button you will now see the DCU unit has been added into the serverExlorer in the left hand column of the AKCess Pro Server as shown in the screen shot above Updated until firmware 404p 20 Saint 1 Ci Door Control Unit User Manual Server Add View Settings Help Ooo F 8w amp QV oO Add Desktop Add Playback Access Control iPhone Setup Notifications probeManager Shutdown Schedule Time amp Attendance Video Recording Help workspace X Access Control Desktop 1 Desktop 1 v2 7B Office Room 10 1 1 138 42 pS Ch ut Q New Group NewUser New Schedule Options Groups Users Time Schedules Access Logs Synchronize ares Eh Administrator Group Name ABC Work Shift None X Save 2h Administrators serverExplorer
26. or external speakers Or to connect the audio cable for the GSM modem when sending voice call alerts 9 MIC This is used to connect an external microphone for voice modem applications 10 Reader These 2 RJ45 connectors are for connecting the Access Control card readers to the DCU Ports IN and OUT are assigned to the Door 11 DOOR This RJ 45 connector is for connecting the Lock Converter Box or the Door Lock to the DCU See below for details covering the Lock Converter Box 12 Relay This jumper is for configuring the Door Lock relay to NC Normally Closed or NO Normally Open NOTE The Relay feature on the lock is not currently available This may be added at a later date 13 FP These 2 USB connectors are for connecting the Fingerprint readers 14 Video These 4 USB connectors are for connecting the High Definition Digital cameras The rule is ONLY use 2 cameras if you re going to use 2 Finger Print readers and use 4 cameras if not using the 2 Finger Print readers 15 High Definition Digital Pan Tilt Dome Controller Inputs This is where you would connect each of the PTDC pan tilt controller cable inputs 4 Access Control Components A Fingerprint Reader FPRO1 Notes You cannot enroll your fingerprints into the system with the finger print reader connected to the DCU You will need to add your finger prints into the AKCess Pro Server Access Control with the finger print reader connected to the machine that
27. r Control Unit User Manual Server View Settings Help pibe con nS 9 S JE Q a Playback Ctrl P g a p am iPhone Setup Notifications probeManager Shutdown Schedule Time amp Attendance Video Recording Help Access Control Desktop 1 Q7 Ente w 2 mo 3 4l AKCP Device Network Device New Group NewUser New Schedule Options Groups Users Time Schedules Access Logs Synchronize ahi aBc Administrator Group Name ABC Work Shift None X Save N Administrators serverExplorer Doors Filter Options X Marketing Manage Permissions Doors Mea Regular Employee Door Name amp Host Ya Schedule A 2 Sales Fa 291 Days Until License Expires bh Version 0 118 0 Wednesday 29 August 2012 12 33 PM We will begin by going to the Add menu then choosing the AKCP Device This will open up the Add Device dialog box on the next page Updated until firmware 404p 18 Door Control Unit User Manual 2 Administrator croup tame A ork si ty Administrators Marketing Manage Permissions Brea emres Seale Sales Hostname or IP 10 1 1 138 Username administrator SNMP Write Community eeeee Advanced Options For advice on SNMP compatible sensors or to find out more about the range available from AKCP just email sales akcp com or visit http www akep com Now we will enter the IP addres
28. refer to the securityProbe 5ESV s user manual Updated until firmware 404p 16 Saint Ci Door Control Unit User Manual Below is an example of how the DCU s web interface appears after logging directly into the unit the camera display in the Summery page was removed for increased performance The cameras should be viewed from the AKCess Pro Server Software AKCP AKCP Door Control Unit Location Wangdek 2 AKCP Current System Time 15 09 2012 11 22 14 Summary Picture Log Sound Log Notification Settings Applications Help Summary Setting Sensor Information pe av Syslog Filters Security Security Port 2 Normal 7B Door Module Door 7B Door Closed Sort by Date x Dual Humidity Dual Humidity Port 2 Normal Number of display items per page 10 m Dual Temperature Dual Temperature Port 2 Normal Advanced Filter No Video Signal No Video Signal V3 Video Display Log Level No Video Signal No Video Signal V4 Video Display Log Type Tamper 7B Door Tamper Detector Display Notification Display Sensor Type Display Sensor Status System Log 2000 messages Sensors status will be reloaded in 08 secs 2012 09 15 07 30 04 7B Door status is Closed 2012 09 15 07 30 00 7B Door status is Opened 2012 09 15 07 30 00 7B Door Reader IN on 7B Door Module Access Granted to SCOTT FARNUM 2012 09 15 07 18 33 7B Door status is Closed 2012 09 15 07 18 27 7B Door status is Opened 2012 09 15 07 18 27 7B Door on 7
29. rther information or help with using your unit then please contact us on Ssupport akcp com and one of our technical support staff will be only to pleased to help you with any information you require 2 Package Contents Your Door Control Unit package contains the following items e 1x Product CD e 1x 5ft Crossover cable 1 x 10ft Straight through cable e 1x Lock Converter Box e 1x 12V 3 Amp power supply e 2x Brackets for rack mounting Updated until firmware 404p 3 AIA 1 Ci Door Control Unit User Manual 3 DCU Front and rear panels Door Control Unit o aa ee k 5 S nsat X ee senah St o akp oo Lik Onine 9 eoo o Fig 1 Front panel The front panel has several LEDs which display the DCU s status and notify you as to its activity 1 Power LED When the unit is powered up the power LED will be lit continuously 2 Ethernet LED Activity LED indicates the activity of the Ethernet port Link indicates whether the Ethernet link is 100 or 10 MBits s 3 Sensors LED s The Sensors LED s indicates Error status and Online status of the 2 sensors ports 4 Door LED s The Door LED s represent the status of the door DS Door status always ON when door is closed BLINK when door is opened or is held open and FAST BLINK when door is forced open After v404p FWare Exit Exit Status Turns OFF when exit is requested Lock Door Relay status Is ON when the relay is closed and BLINKS when the
30. s Updated until firmware 404p 34 Saint Gj Door Control Unit User Manual 19 We have our own Wiegand card readers and door strikes with the following specifications Can we connect these to the DCU The maximum current draw for the standard 26 bit Wiegand card reader we use is 150mA 12Vdc 50mA 12Vdc in standby mode The maximum current draw for the electric door strike we use is 320mA 12Vdc in the Fail Secure mode 240mA 12Vdc in the Fail Safe mode The power requirement for the DCU is 3A 12Vdc the DCU supplies power to two readers and one lock but we will use only one reader on the DCU The power requirement for the CCU is 1A 12Vdc the CCU supplies power to one reader and one lock Could you confirm that the power supply through the CCU DCU is sufficient for the card reader 150mA 12Vdc and the door electric strike 320mMA 12Vdc in Fail Secure and the CCU DCU itself Yes This is confirmed 20 Is the 1A 12vdc power supply included with the CCU standalone Otherwise can we use any higher power supply like 1 5A for the CCU How many mAmps are allocated to the Lock and how many mAmps are allocated to the Reader You can only use the power supply we include with the CCU If you use your own power supply this may damage the unit and also it will void the warranty For the specification of the CCU we provide 500 mA for the Door Lock and 200 mA for the Access Reader This supports your needs 21 The distance between
31. s of our Door Control Unit into the Hostname or IP field You need to ensure that your DCU is connected properly as shown in the DCU user manual that has the latest firmware running on it E Security Pq Cannot add an AKCP device Please check your username community fF and port of your AKCP device i i Updated until firmware 404p 19 AIA 1 Ci Door Control Unit User Manual If you receive the error message shown in the above screen shot check the following 1 Make sure the base unit is upgraded to the latest firmware on our web site Your firmware version should not be older than version 404p You can check this in your units web interface gt gt Settings gt gt General gt gt System Description 2 Check the Administrator password in your web interface settings on the base unit gt gt Settings gt gt System Administrator gt gt User amp Group Management 3 Check the SNMP community strings on the base unit gt gt Settings gt gt Connectivity gt gt SNMP 4 Check to make sure the SNMP port is set to the correct number Check Advanced Options on the software side and make sure they match up with the setting on the base unit side gt gt Settings gt gt Connectivity gt gt SNMP gt gt SNMP port Server Add View Settings Help 7 U z O O g Add Desktop Add Playback Access Control iPhone Setup Notifications probeManager Shutdown Schedule Time amp Atte
32. t may take up to 5 minutes for the electromagnet to warm up after applying power to it before it will create enough current through the loops of wire known as a solenoid to produce the magnetic field which will engage the conductor and hold the armature plate in place Then when it is held in place with the magnetic field mark off on the door frame where it should be mounted and include the screw holes Then power it off and mount it into place We found in our testing that when mounted if the magnet and metal armature plate were not perfectly aligned then the holding power was greatly reduced and we could easily force open the door In some instances when installing the EM you may have to insert washers behind the metal lock to push one or the other side out to make it flush with the electro magnet Magnet Armature Riveted in nat eec P Z Bracket set EM Lock and armature plate Installation Diagram ACDLO1 is pre wired for the DCU Lock Box purpose ACDLO2 is pre wired for the CCU purpose only it is not strong enough for a door use Updated until firmware 404p 9 AIA Ci Door Control Unit User Manual SEC DCU Door Lock wiring diagram AUDIO Reset EXLOND Mic IN OUT 485 Eth 10 100 DOOR EXIT ENTER 1 PT4 PT3 PT2 PTI EADEF SENSOR CAT5 E AACP Reader Outside LOCK_CONV Reader Inside All door modules come with maximum cable length 3 m lf some wire need to be longer that 3 m c
33. the device to reboot Service Services and Security Settings and NAC You can enable or disable the Nagios Secure Shell and Telnet applications running on the unit thus making the unit more secure as shown in the screen shot above You can also close or change the ports used to access the units web interface disable HTTP and enable HTTPS only The s at the conclusion in HTTPS stands for secure This SSL TLS connection type is used primarily for high value sites or pages to elevate the potential of being unreadable by anyone but the end points One benefit is the traffic between client and the DCU is not cached along the various units as it moves across the Net and so can t be accessed by someone after the connection is terminated Use the SNMPv3 SSL Secure Sockets Layer which is the standard security technology for establishing the encrypted link between the securityProbe in our case and the web Updated until firmware 404p 24 Saint Ci Door Control Unit User Manual browser This link ensures that all data passed between the securityProbe and the browser remains private and integral SNMPv3 provides important security features Confidentiality Encryption of packets to prevent snooping by an unauthorized source Integrity Message integrity to ensure that a packet has not been tampered with in transit Authentication to verify that the message is from a valid source The N
34. the diagram on page 10 The remote exit button and external buzzer are not supplied by AKCP AIA 1 Ci Door Control Unit User Manual 5 Installation Important Note It is highly suggested that a professional locksmith or lock installer be used when installing the locks and other access control equipment Fail Safe Type Locks The Fail Safe type locks would be used in office buildings or where you would not want the doors to remain locked if the power is cut A Overview and Installing the door locks Electromagnetic Type Door Locks or EM Locks Fail Safe Type aani as iisi Overview An electromagnetic lock magnetic lock or maglock is a locking device that consists of an electromagnet and an armature plate By attaching the electromagnet to the door frame and the armature plate to the door a current passing through the electromagnet attracts the armature plate holding the door shut Unlike an electric strike a magnetic lock has no interconnecting parts and is therefore not suitable for high security applications because it is possible to bypass the lock by disrupting the power supply Nevertheless the strength of the AKCess Pro magnetic locks compares well with that of conventional door locks and they cost less than conventional light bulbs to operate We highly recommend using a dedicated UPS to provide backup power to the DCU and to the EM door locks so that in case of a power interruption the doors will remain locked
35. the door lock and 200 mA for each readers Maximum total recommended Cat5 cable length for 12V Door Lock loop is 12 meters It is recommended to use the Lock Converter Box with the DCU ACDLO1 and ACDLO2 pre wiring can be used with Lock Box If the door locks will be directly connected to the DCU ACDLO1 and ACDLO2 wiring must be changed please refer to the DCU wiring diagram The jumper on the back of the DCU configure the Door relay to be Normally Open bottom or Normally Closed top Internal Door Relay The Door relay can be controlled by software The Door relay is hardware controlled by the exit signal the Door relay will be opened within 2 seconds for safety in case the unit does not answer requests When the unit is powered up the Door relay will close after 2 seconds The IR exit button has an internal relay that opens the Door power loop when Exit is requested Once the wiring is completed then the DCU needs to be configured in the AKCess Pro server software interface E Setup amp Configuration of the DCU web interface Since the DCU uses the same hardware as the securityProbe 5ESV the web interface is very similar but has been scaled down as most of the configuration should be performed from the AKCess Pro Server software If you able to log in to the DCU s web interface exactly the same as you would a securityProbe 5ES or 5ESV If you are not familiar with the tabs and settings in the DCU s web interface please
36. the furthest controlled door AND our IT Room where the Door Control Unit DCU will be is 200 feet maximum So the maximum total length of the electrical circuit is 2 200 feet 400 feet maximum 121 92 meters Please keep in mind that we want to install the DCU as well as other the CCU in the IT Room at the same place as the centralized UPS backup We have installed 6 conductor 18 AWG cable for the card readers We have installed 2 conductor 16 AWG cable for the electric door strike To convert these multi conductor cables into RJ45 plugs we will use this kind of breakout board which accepts up to 16 AWG wire sizes http www winfordeng com products brk8p8c php Your team has already sent the new wiring diagram for the card reader and the lock connections after we sent you the digrams from the reader and lock supplier These RJ45 convertor boards will be installed not far from the DCU and CCU with approx 3 feet 24 AWG CAT6 patch cables 1 meter According to the maximum total length of the electrical circuit 400 ft or 120 meters and the fact that we will use 2 kinds of cables for the door lock 3 feet of 24 AWG CAT6 patch cable then 200 feet of 16 AWG 6 conductor do you see any problem such as potential voltage drop that would prevent the entire system from working Updated until firmware 404p 35 AIA 1 Ci Door Control Unit User Manual For the Card Readers there is no problem You use 18 AWG according to the Wiegand Stand
37. ustomer need to adjust overall cable length not exceed 12m Readers come with 5 m cable It can extend up to 30 m B Wiring the DCU with card readers finger print readers and exit buttons External Lock Override We also ship the DCU with 1 External Key Lock Override so in the event of a problem where the door cannot be opened by a card swipe or some other reason you can use the key switch to override the system and open the door from the outside What this does it only cuts the electrical power to the door lock Exit Button with Kill Switch The IR exit button shown in the diagram above and on the next page includes a kill Switch that must be installed along with the card or finger print reader The Kill Switch will override the power to the door lock allowing for quick exit in an emergency or power failure Wiring Sizes and Types CAT5 6 Ethernet cable can be used for all DCU and door accessories The Door Lock and Infrared Exit button are pre wired with 3 meters of cable length while the Card Readers with 5 meters of cable length The External Lock Override includes the RJ 45 connector for ease of use a length of 3 meters is recommended Important Note The External Lock Override is mandatory item that must be included when installing the access control system AKCess Pro AKCP will not be responsible for any loss damages or claims in the event this override switch is not installed or is not installed properly
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