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28sa plus MANUAL 5349-A - National Gateworks, Inc.

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1. 46 RJ 11 JACK CONNECTION 46 TERMINAL BOARD CONNECTION 47 iv SERIAL PRINTER CONNECTION 47 TERMINAL PC CONNECTION SK SS SMART SWITCH REMOTE READER CONNECTION 47 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 51 SURFACE MOUNT TO SINGLE GANG ELECTRICAL BOX 51 SURFACE MOUNT WITHOUT ELECTRICAL BOX SURFACE MOUNT TO POST SURFACE MOUNT TO FLANGE 53 FLUSH MOUNT TO EXISTING 5S BOX 56 FLUSH MOUNT WITH 55 BOX 57 FLUSH MOUNT WITHOUT 55 BOX 57 METAL SURFACE HOUSING TO SINGLE GANG ELECTRICAL BOX 61 METAL SURFACE HOUSING WITHOUT ELECTRICAL BOX 61 METAL SURFACE HOUSING WITH POST ADAPTER 62 METAL SURFACE HOUSING WITH FLANGE ADAPTER 63 FACTORY SETTINGS 11 66 APPENDIX A WIRING amp SYSTEM CONFIGURATION A 1 APPENDIX B USING 28SA PLUS WITHOUT A PC ONLINE B 1 APPENDIX C SPECIFICATIONS C 1 APPENDIX D MENU TREE eee D 1 V060501 3321090 5349 INTRODUCTION The ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus is a stand alone card access control system that will control access to a passageway for 65 000 individuals in 15 weekly time schedules Time Zones Certain Access Cards may be designated as Li
2. 9 SETTIMER J To set the time place the cards on the TOUCH CARD reader plate that represent the hour 0 24 then place the on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it then place the cards on the TOUCH CARD reader plate that represent the minutes 0 60 and then place the SET TIMER card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it Example Set time to 13 27 hours 1 27 pm Place the 1 card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it then place the 3 card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it Then place the card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it then place the 2 card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it then place the 7 card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it Then place the SET TIMER card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it 1 3 2 7 SET TIMER 23 LATCH TIMER The output from the relay may be set to any number of seconds from 1 to 30 Setting the latch timer to 0 produces a 0 25 second output timed from when a valid card is placed on the TOUCH CARD reader plate SETTING THE LATCH TIMER VIATHE MENU To set the Latch Timer using the Menu System choose 4 System Settings from the Main Menu Then from the System Settings Menu select 3 Latch Timer SETTING THE LATCH TIMER USING CARDS To set the Latch Timer using the Program Deck place on the TOUCH CARD reader plate the sequence of Program
3. FIGURE 3 44 COMMUNICATIONS WIRING FOR SINGLE READER SYSTEMS IMPORTANT Wiring information in this section applies only to single reader applications For 28SA Plus s used with the SK SS Smart Switch use wiring information provided with that device or with the software The ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus is designed to communicate with a printer terminal personal computer or a modem using an RS 232 interface The wiring for a printer cable is different from the wiring for a PC or Terminal see Figures 2 through 9 for communications wiring instructions Cable distances of up to 300 feet 100 meters are possible using high quality shielded cable with the shield connected to Earth ground at the reader end Recommend 5 conductor 18 24 AWG shielded cable such as Belden 9535 24 AWG 9610 24AWG 9910 24AWG 9941 22 AWG or where Plenum rated cable is required Belden 83506 Teflon insulated 24 AWG Most cable manufacturers offer Belden equivalents DO NOT USE un shielded and or twisted pair wire such as Category 5 for RS 232 communications Route communications wiring away from equipment that generates RF interference such as transmitters fluorescent light ballasts large motors compressors elevators etc Whenever communications cable runs enter or exit a building lightning transient suppressors are strongly recommended at both ends of those cables Parking lot pool gate marina and tennis court applications with l
4. Shielded cable with a signal ground such as Belden 9842 includes one spare conductor 18 CONFIGURATION OPTIONS 26 AWG Shield is recommended but not required DC Signal Ground is recommended in networks with very long wire runs Total system EEG 5 cable length 4 000 ft Best performance and SERIAL CABLE longest total cable distance RS 232 PC or printer to 28SA Plus 5 Conductor Shielded 18 24 AWG Maximum length 300 ft 9600 baud 100 ft 38400 baud DAISY CHAIN MULTIDROP T CONFIGURATION Figure A3 System Configuration Options 4 OPTIONS FOR CONNECTION OF THE 28SA PLUS NETWORK TO A PC There are two options to connect a modem to a PC Option A is recommended for large systems or systems with high traffic volume A Standard Configuration with Converter m RS 485 NETWORK fee COM PORT 2 Es Pa T T MODULE SK NM485 III E N RS485 NET Oe Additional 28SA Plus Units B Gateway Configuration without Converter RS 232 RS 485 NETWORK MODULE SK NM485 GATEWAY Q lt 1008 Max gt NETWORK CABLE o gt RS 485 using Single Twisted Pair Shielded cable with a signal ground such as Belden 9842 includes one spare N conductor 18 26 AWG Shield is recommended but not required DC Signal Ground is recommended in networks with very long wire runs Total system cable length 4 000 ft ADDITIONAL SERIAL CABLE
5. It is helpful to think of placing a Program on the TOUCH CARD reader plate as depressing a key on a keyboard or key pad You may begin programming at any time by placing the first Program Card of the sequence on the TOUCH CARD reader plate At this point the LED indicator will show an amber color When you remove the Program Card from the TOUCH CARD reader plate the LED indicator will flash the amber color awaiting the next Program Card Placement of the next Program Card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate causes the amber LED to stop flashing and become solid In like manner the remainder of the Program Cards for the programming sequence are placed on the TOUCH CARD reader plate At the end of the programming sequence the LED indicator will flash green to indicate that the programming instruction has been accepted While programming it is necessary to place the next card of the sequence on the TOUCH CARD reader plate while the LED indicator is flashing amber you have approximately 10 seconds between each card If the amber LED times out stops blinking it will be necessary to restart the programming sequence Should an error be made in the programming sequence the LED indicator will flash red instead of green CONFIGURING THE ENTRACOMP 28SA PLUS The ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus defaults to the maximum configurations of cards transactions and Time Zones Only the Limited Use card range and Input Point definitions require confi
6. VOIDING CARDS To void cancel Cards program them into Time Zone 0 or using the Program Deck enter the card number or number range and then use the VOID card PROGRAMMING CARDS FOR LIMITED USE Only those Access Cards that have been designated as Limited Use Cards may be programmed for limited use see page 10 Access Cards in Time Zones 0 or 1 may not be programmed for limited use Changing the Time Zone of an Access Card will have no effect on its limited use status except that an Access Card programmed into Time Zones 0 or 1 will be deleted from limited use Limited use restrictions may be set for either limited number of uses limited number of days from now limited number of weeks from limited number of days from first use use counter or no limited use restrictions Any Access Card within the block of cards configured for limited use may be set to have one of these limited use functions each with its own number of days or uses as described below LIMITED NUMBER OF USES Number of uses may be set to from 1 to 500 Each time access is granted the number of uses is reduced by one until there are no uses left Atthis point further access will be denied until more uses are programmed Access Cards are still subject to Time Zone restrictions LIMITED NUMBER OF DAYS The number of days that the Access Card will be granted access up to 500 may be set when this limited uses option is selec
7. card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate remove it and place the THRU card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate Then place the VALID card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it ede ede G de 05 un PROGRAMMING A BLOCK OF CARDS To program a block continuous sequence of cards into a particular Time Zone place the sequence of cards representing the first card number of the block on the TOUCH CARD reader plate then the THRU card then the sequence of cards representing the last card number of the block then the THRU card Then place the sequence of cards representing the Time Zone on the TOUCH CARD reader plate remove it and place the THRU card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate Then place the VALID card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate Example Program cards 5 thru 22 into Time Zone 6 Place the 5 card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate remove it and place the x THRU card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate remove it and place the 2 card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate remove it and again place the 2 card onthe TOUCH CARD reader plate remove it and place the THRU card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate remove it and place the 6 card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate remove it and place the THRU card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate remove it and place the VALID card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it Ej C Da 1 14
8. choose 5 Configuration Menu select 5 Primary Reader then select N None In Out or press ESC to exit The Remote Reader automatically takes the opposite status Real Antipassback cannot be set up with the program deck To be affected by Real Antipassback cards must be assigned to a Time Zone with Real Anti Passback enabled See Page 13 for information on how to assign a card to a Time Zone and see Page 32 for information on how to set Real Anti Passback in a Time Zone The DAILY APB FORGIVE HOUR feature is also available on the Configuration Menu During the course of the day cardholders Antipassback APB status may get out of synchronization when entering or exiting without using a card due to disabled parking gates exiting after hours etc DAILY APB FORGIVE will set all cards to a Neutral status so that all cards will work the first time they are used on the following day regardless of their Antipassback status at the end of the previous day After the first usage the card s Real Antipassback status will change normally CONFIGURING TIMED ANTIPASSBACK If Timed Antipassback is selected a card used for entry is made temporarily void for a user definable amount of waiting time The antipassback waiting time may be set to any number of minutes from 1 to 30 However the actual waiting time will fluctuate between the time set and the time set plus one minute Thus if the antipassback time is set to 5 minutes users w
9. unlocks automatically when the Door Zone begins In Card Open Mode the door remains locked when the Door Zone begins and unlocks when the first valid card is used Card Open Mode should be selected when it is important that the controlled door remains locked whenever the reader location is unattended DEFINE HOLIDAYS Up to 32 holidays may be defined When one of the defined holidays occurs the holiday schedule of the particular time zone is followed rather than the weekday schedule Holidays may be defined for the particular year or they may be defined to re occur every year If a particular year is entered when defining a holiday the Weekly Time Zone schedule will treat only that date of the year specified as a holiday If instead of entering a year a Y is entered then the specified date will be treated as a holiday every year To define or edit the Holiday list choose 4 System Settings from the Main Menu Then choose 8 Time Zones from the System Settings Menu and 3 Define Holidays from the Time Zone Menu Once in the Holiday Setting Menu select the number of the Holiday to be set or edited and enter the appropriate date 34 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME The ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus provides Automatic and Manual Daylight Savings Time correction In the Automatic Mode Daylight Savings Time is corrected on the first Sunday in April and the last Sunday in October at 2 00 AM every year The Manual Mode is provided to allow the user t
10. use settings To program Access Cards for Limited Use choose 2 Cards from the Main Menu Then select 2 Program Limited Use Cards followed by the Limited Use selection from the Limited Use Menu and enter the required number and the first and last card numbers for the range of cards to be programmed CARD STATUS Reports on the status of Access Cards may be obtained by choosing 2 Cards from the Main Menu and then selecting 3 Display Card Status from the Cards 16 Menu Card status is always displayed in numerical order of the block specified If a particular Time Zone is selected only those cards of the selected block that are in the Time Zone will be displayed If ALL is chosen for the Card Time Zone entry all cards of the selected block will be displayed If a particular Time Zone is chosen the number of the card the limited use status i e None Days Weeks Uses or Times and the remaining uses days weeks or the times access has been granted will be displayed If ALL is selected the same information as above plus the Time Zone of each card will be displayed ANTIPASSBACK FORGIVE This selection allows you to specify all cards or a range of cards to be immediately set to a Neutral status for Real Antipassback This allows access to any card previously denied access due to a Real Antipassback violation e g attempting a second badging at an IN reader This only affects cards programmed into Time Zones with
11. 5 62 in 14 30 cm 45 oz 1 28 kg All Steel Meets UL standard 94 flame retardant rating POWER REQUIREMENTS Without Remote Reader With Remote Reader SK 029W 12 to 24 VAC or VDC 125 mA at 12 VAC 12 to 16 VAC or VDC 250 mA at 12 VAC OUTPUTS Latch amp Alarm Shunt Tamper optional INPUTS Auxiliary 1 2 amp 3 DPDT contacts 115 VAC or 28 VDC 3A maximum SPDT contact 115 VAC 2A maximum All require SPST contact closure COMMUNICATION RS 232 RS 485 Remote Reader Modem Serial RS 232 Up to 38 4 kBaud full duplex 1 start bit 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity Requires SK NM485 module at 19 2KBaud 31 bit or 26 bit Wiegand type input 12 VDC 150 mA supplied to remote reader Requires Hayes compatible 1200 to 33 6 kBaud ENVIRONMENT Ambient Temperature Humidity OPERATIONAL Memory Card Capacity Limited Use Cards Transaction Storage Time Zones Facility Code Latch Alarm Shunt Timer Timed Antipassback Auxiliary Inputs 3 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 0 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Non volatile 65 000 4000 5000 15 for card access 1 door unlock time zone full week plus holiday in one half hour segments 32 holidays programmable selectable automatic daylight savings time Up to 3 different codes simultaneously Programmable from 1 to 30 seconds 0 1 4 second Programmable from 1 to 30 minutes hard or soft Programmable for door monitor tamper moni
12. A MENU 27 SETTING ANTIPASSBACK WAITING TIME USING CARDS PASSWORD PROTECTION CHANGING THE PASSWORD 28 RESETTING THE PASSWORD 28 BAUD te cette tenet 29 SETTING THE BAUD RATE VIA THE MENU nee 29 SETTING THE BAUD RATE USING CARDS 29 READER ID ihres MODEM STRING TIME ZONES 4 02 0 31 THE WEEKLY SCHEDULE 31 SETTING THE WEEKLY SCHEDULE 31 BEGINNING AND ENDING DATES 32 ANTIPASSBACK CONTROL 32 DOOR UNLOCK TIME ZONE 33 DEFINE HOLIDAYS 34 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME 95 TRANSACTIONS 36 DISPLAY STORED TRANSACTIONS 36 DISPLAY TRANSACTIONS AS THEY OCCUR 36 DISPLAY TRANSACTION BUFFER STATUS CLEAR TRANSACTION BUFFER UTILITIES SELF TEST tenetis tenete cata UPLOAD DOWNLOAD BACKUP RESTORE once USING A PRINTER WITH THE ENTRACOMP 28S A Plus 40 COMMAND 41 INSTALLATION 22020 10 42 GENERAL WIRING INSTRUCTIONS 42 PASSAGEWAY CONTROL 44 COMMUNICATIONS WIRING i45 MODEM COMMUNICATIONS
13. Locate template on the wall Transfer appropriate cutout corner locations to the wall with a pointed instrument Draw lines from point to point outlining cutout Cut out opening being careful not to make opening larger than indicated on the template Place mounting plate against wall in its proper location Using it as a template mark four holes in corners Remove faceplate and using appropriate drill drill four holes for appropriate fasteners 8 32 fasteners are recommended Fasten mounting plate to 5S box using the four 8 32 flat head screws provided When running wires to the 5S box don t use the center top hole as it will interfere with the housing lock Secure mounting plate and 5S box to wall Screws must be flat head countersunk 6 or 8 Make sure any cables have been pulled into the box prior to securing assembly to wall For an outdoor installation silicone sealant is recommended between the mounting plate and the wall Connect green grounding screw on mounting plate to Earth ground using a 16AWG wire Also connect green ground wire from faceplate assembly to green grounding screw Be sure all appropriate wiring has been connected to the terminal board and then plug the terminal board cable into the socket on the circuit board see wiring instructions Do not apply power until all connections are made 57 10 11 Place reader and faceplate assembly against the mounting plate Faceplate will hook onto mo
14. Lock cam lock SURFACE MOUNT TO FLANGE See Figure 14 1 Position flange mount adapter optional against post flange not supplied Locate and mark four untapped holes Then drill and tap four 10 32 holes in post flange Apply silicone bead around perimeter of post flange Place flange mount adapter against post flange and secure with four 10 32 x 1 2 flat head countersunk screws provided Follow instructions 2 7 for post mount adapter 53 SILICONE ree 4 MOUNTING SURFACE gt a a 58 ab 9 cu z Ouz os oug 2 az Six oc 258 59 02 um 4 SINGLE OR DOUBLE GANG BOX WITH SINGLE GANG PLASTER RING 6 32 X 3 8 TAMPER HOUSING MOUNTING PLATE RESISTANT SCREW EXTERNAL GASKET FIGURE 11 MOUNTING SURFACE APPROPRIATE 10 FASTENERS 4 PLACES HOUSING MOUNTING PLATE RESSTANTSCREW EXTERNAL GASKET FIGURE 12 54 10 32 X 5 16 PAN HEAD SCREWS 4 1 1 2 1 1 2 PIPETHREAD PIPECOUPLING 0 Z 4 POST MOUNT ADAPTER 6 22 x Tamper HOUSING MOUNTING PLATE RESISTANT SCREW EXTERNAL GASKET FIGURE 13 SILICONE n 10 32 X 5 16 PAN HEAD a SCREWS 4 lt SE EA 5 SES E POST AND FLANGE INSTALLER SUPPLIED 6 m 6 32 X t tamper HOUSING MOUNTING PLATE 4 FLANGE MOUNT ADAPTER RESISTANT SCREW EXTERNAL GA
15. Printer if connected This applies to both Primary and Remote Readers If a Time Zone is set to Antipassback Off Access Cards programmed into that Time Zone will not be affected by Antipassback To set the Time Zone Antipassback status choose A when in the Weekly Schedule Then choose 1 Timed Hard 2 Timed Soft 3 Real Hard 4 Real Soft 5 Off or ESC to exit DOOR UNLOCK TIME ZONE The Door Unlock Time Zone is a special Weekly Schedule that puts the ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus into the Door Unlock Mode during days of the week and times of the day where time segments are set to be on To set or edit the Door Unlock Time Zone choose 4 System Settings from the Main Menu Then choose 8 Time Zones from the System Settings Menu and 2 Door Zone from the Time Zone Menu 33 Once in the Weekly Schedule for the Door Time Zone select the number of the day to be edited The cursor will move up to the day chosen An indicates the one half hour segment is on a blank space indicates that the segment is off Using the arrow keys move the cursor to the segment to be changed and use the space bar to turn the time segment off Use any other key to turn the segment on The ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus will be in the Door Unlock Mode during those time segments that are ON Choose D to set the Door Zone Mode Option which allows a Door Zone to be set to either A Auto Open or C Card Open In Auto Open Mode the door
16. Real Antipassback enabled The range may be set to apply to one card or all cards Once forgiven a card s Real Antipassback status IN or OUT will be determined by the next Real Antipassback reader in which the card is used For more information on Antipassback see page 24 FORGIVE ANTIPASSBACK USING THE MENU SYSTEM Choose 2 Cards from the Main Menu then choose 4 Antipassback Forgive from the Cards Menu You may then specify All or Range If you select Range you must enter beginning and ending card numbers for the range and enter Y Yes to the confirmation prompt FORGIVE ANTIPASSBACK USING THE PROGRAMMING DECK To forgive antipassback for all cards using the programming deck place the card on the TOUCH CARDS reader plate followed by the SET card You cannot forgive a range of cards using the program deck ANTIPASSBACK DISABLE ENABLE Occasionally due to a gate or door at an IN or OUT reader being temporarily inoperative cardholders antipassback status may become out of sync necessitating the disabling of antipassback at the reader Although this can be done with the SA NET software by disabling in all applicable Time Zones it may be simpler to make a temporary change using the program deck To disable antipassback at a reader using the program deck place the VOID card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate followed by the SET card This will allow access to any otherwise valid card regardless
17. SEALANT 1 PAN HEAD SCREWS 2 6 32X1 PAN HEAD SCREWS 2 WITH ELECTRICAL BOX ONLY L GROUNDING SCREW ks cec eee cecus 6 32X 1 4 TAMPER RESISTANT _ HOUSING MOUNTING SCREWS asker LH FIGURE 18 6 32 X3 8 SILICONE SEALANT PAN HEAD SCREWS 2 f E LOCK amp DOOI o ASSEMBLY 10 32 PAN HEAD 2 SCREWS 4 5 o m o 7 MOUNTING SURFACE SINGLE OR DOUBLE GANG BOX WTH SINGLE GANG PLASTER RING 7 MOUNTING SURFACE APPROPRIATE 10 FASTENERS 4 PLACES E 6 32X 1 4 HOUSING T TAMPER RESISTANT B MOUNTING GASKET SCREWS BRACKET FIGURE 19 64 6 32X3 8 PAN HEAD SCREWS 2 LOCK amp DOOR ASSEMBLY 6 32X1 4 TAMPER RESISTANT SCREWS HOUSING MOUNTING BRACKET GASKET FIGURE 20 6 32X 3 8 PAN HEAD SCREWS 2 LOCK amp DOOR ASSEMBLY 6 32X 1 4 TAMPER RESISTANT SCREWS SILICONE SEALANT 10 32X5 16 PAN HEAD SCREWS 4 SILICONE SEALANT HOUSING MOUNTING BRACKET FIGURE 21 65 10 32 X 5 16 10 32 X 1 2 PAN HEAD FLAT HEAD SCREWS 4 Erud GASKET THREADED FOR 11 2 PIPE COUPLING POST MOUNT ADAPTER HI POST AND FLANG
18. To clear the history buffer touch the and the VOID cards in succession 40 COMMAND MODE Command Mode is a method of communicating with an ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus without using the menu system Most unit functions including Programming Cards or settings controlling modes of operation and acquiring card or transaction status history are accessible through Command Mode Reader Configuration and Time Zones must be defined in Terminal mode Command mode has been designed for use by programmers and systems integrators to facilitate computer to ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus communications Contact your dealer for a complete description of Command Mode 41 INSTALLATION CAUTION SHOULD BE TAKEN NOT TO TOUCH CIRCUIT BOARD OR ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION TO AVOID ELECTRO STATIC DISCHARGE ESD DAMAGE WARNING AN EARTH GROUND IS REQUIRED Connect the green screw on the mounting plate to a good earth ground AC Power Ground or a 10 foot copper ground Stake using a 16AWG solid copper wire Failure to do so may result in improper operation or damage to the unit See Figures 11 21 Flush Mount and Metal Housing models also have a green ground wire which must be attached to the green screw on the mounting plate WARNING DO NOT APPLY POWER TO UNIT UNTIL ALL CONNECTIONS ARE MADE AND CHECKED GENERAL WIRING INSTRUCTIONS For ease of installation and servicing the ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus is provided with a terminal board w
19. of that card s current IN OUT Antipassback status To re enable antipassback at a reader using the program deck place the VALID card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate followed by the SET TIMER card DOOR CONTROL The ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus provides complete control of the passageway via the menu system Some door control functions may also be performed using the Programming Deck REMOTE OPEN VIA THE MENU To open the door using the menu system choose 3 Door Control from the Main Menu and then 1 Open Door Now from the Door Menu You will be asked if you are sure If you answer yes the door will be opened for the same latch time period as when a card is used to open the door An appropriate message will be recorded and sent to the PC if monitoring real time transactions or Printer if connected See page 11 for Remote Open Using Inputs DOOR UNLOCK MODE The relay may be set to stay latched door unlocked during periods when access control is unwanted While in the DOOR UNLOCK mode the relay stays activated and the LED indicator will flash green approximately once every second The unit may not be programmed with the programming deck nor will it recognize Access Cards while in the DOOR UNLOCK mode DOOR UNLOCK VIATHE MENU To activate the Door Unlock mode choose 3 Door Control from the Main Menu Then choose 2 Unlock Door Indefinitely from the Door Menu An appropriate message will be recorded and will be sent to the
20. products if the units were damaged by surges such as lightening It is strongly recommended that surge protectors be provided on all data telephone and power cables in lightening prone areas See our Bulletin 14 Install the SK NM485 module by plugging it into socket J4 located on the 28SA Plus circuit board at the top center Figure A2 The module has a 3 wire pigtail which should be connected to the network cable as shown in Figure A1 Up to 128 28SA Plus Units can be connected on the reader network Total combined cable distance for the entire network is 4000 feet While the best performance and longest total cable distance is achieved by connecting networked readers in series daisy chained other configurations such as T Star Fanout and Stubbed are possible Figure A3 Typically an RS 485 Networked system will be used with SK NET Software for WINDOWS 95 98 NT However if a PC running SA NET or SA LINK or an ANSI compatible terminal software program is connected to the RS 232 port of any reader connected to the RS 485 network some basic global functions can be programmed and broadcast to all readers 1 These basic functions allow the user to control or program multiple units from a single PC to copy programming from one unit to the entire network and to use global antipassback This is ideal for small systems or parking applications where a PC or laptop computer with WINDOWS 95 is unavailable A Seria
21. 28SA Plus Units RS 232 PC or printer to 28SA Plus 5 Conductor Shielded 18 24 AWG Maximum length 300 ft 9600 baud 100 ft 38400 baud Figure A4 Network to PC Connection Options AS APPENDIX B USING 28SA PLUS NETWORK WITHOUT A PC ON LINE GLOBAL NETWORK OPTIONS This option appears on the 28SA Plus Utility Menu only when an SK NM485 Network Module is installed in connector J4 in the 28SA Plus unit Global Network Options allow you to program multiple networked 28SA Plus units by connecting a PC to any 28SA Plus on the Network This can be done by connecting the CBLSA cable kit to the RJ 11 data jack or by hard wiring a cable to the communications inputs 1 5 on the Terminal Block see Page 49 You may use SA NET SA LINK or a WINDOWS Terminal program to access the Reader Menu System To access Global Network Options from the Main Menu choose 7 Utilities then select 5 Global Network Options to display the following menu GLOBAL NETWORK MENU KEYSTROKE SELECTION 1 DOOR OPTIONS 2 ANTIPASSBACK FORGIVE 3 PROGRAM CARDS INTOATIME ZONE 4 CLONE READER SETTINGS DOOR OPTIONS Door Options allow you to control all readers on the network simultaneously Select 1 from Global Network Menu to display the Door Options submenu The following options are available B 1 NETWORK DOOR MENU READER STATE ACTIVE KEYSTROKE SELECTION 1 OPEN DOORS NOW 2 UNLOCK DOORS INDEFINITELY 3 MAKE READERS INACTIVE INDE
22. 32 x 1 4 security screw provided or equivalent Place housing door into door opening and rotate key 90 degrees clockwise METAL SURFACE HOUSING WITHOUT ELECTRICAL BOX See Figure 19 1 For exterior wall apply sealant to rear perimeter of mounting bracket gasket 61 Mount plate to wall using appropriate fasteners Use at least four of six holes provided Connect green grounding screw on mounting plate to Earth ground using a 16AWG wire Also connect green ground wire from faceplate assembly to green grounding screw Be sure all appropriate wiring has been connected to the terminal board and then plug the terminal board cable into the socket on the circuit board see wiring instructions Do not apply power until all connections are made Place ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus housing over mounting bracket Push housing in against wall Secure housing to mounting bracket in door opening using two 6 32 x 3 8 screws provided Secure housing to bracket at bottom using one 6 32 x 1 4 security screw provided or equivalent Place housing door into door opening and rotate key 90 degrees clockwise METAL SURFACE HOUSING WITH POST ADAPTER See Figure 20 1 Mount post mount adapter optional to post not supplied Screw 1 1 2 inch pipe coupling on rear of post mount adapter plate to post until almost tight stopping when reader cover is at top 12 O Clock A small tack weld is strongly suggested to keep the housing from rotating on p
23. AD The settings and card status of a 28SA Plus unit may be uploaded backup to afile on your PC This file may then be downloaded restore to any compatible 28SA Plus unit to program it exactly as the original unit The Transaction Buffer Date and Time are not downloaded Note that 28SA Plus and earlier 288A backup files are not compatible In order to download the ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus settings Secura Key s SA LINK or SA NET software can be used If using SA LINK be sure to run it from DOS and not from Windows DOS Shell See the instructions provided with your software BACKUP To copy the settings and card status of an ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus to a file choose 7 Utility from the Main Menu Then choose 3 Receive Settings From ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus If you are using SA LINK or SA NET a list with one or more DOS file names will appear on the PC screen Use the arrow keys to move the highlight and select a file name and press ENTER or if no file names are displayed or 38 to make a new file name press ESC You will be prompted Enter File Name Type in an 8 character file name with no extension the program will add the BIN extension for you The resulting backup file will appear under the selected name in the SANET or SALINK directory or wherever the software is stored on your PC If you are using a generic terminal program at this point you will be prompted to create a binary receive file in which to sto
24. Cards representing the number of seconds the latch is to be on then place the SET TIMER card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it Example Set latch timer for 15 seconds Place the 1 card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate remove it and place the 5 card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate remove it and place the SET TIMER card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it 5 SETTIMER ANTIPASSBACK Antipassback is a feature designed to prevent or discourage an authorized cardholder from passing their card back to an unauthorized person who wishes to re use the same card to obtain access The most common application for Antipassback is Parking Antipassback is not generally practical for use by office or factory personnel unless turnstiles are in use 24 When Antipassback is enabled the 28SA Plus will temporarily void a card after the first use so that any person attempting to reuse the same card in the same reader will be denied access This temporary void status is stored in memory in the 28SA Plus Different types of Antipassback use different methods to void and reset the card The 28SA Plus offers two types of Antipassback Real and Timed REALANTIPASSBACK requires the use of a 28SA Plus and a Remote Reader The main reader the 28SA Plus can be designated as an In reader or an Out reader the Remote reader automatically takes the opposite type In memory each cardholder has In Out or Ne
25. E INSTALLER SUPPLIED FLANGE MOUNT ADAPTER FACTORY SETTINGS When shipped from the factory the ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus has the following settings Facility Code Max Cards Max limited cards Time Zones Transactions All Cards Settings Time Zones Door Zone Holidays None 65503 4000 15 5000 Time Zone 0 void No Limited Use Latch timer 1 Second APB Timer 0 Minutes off Baud Rate 9600 Reader ID none Password 12345 Date Undetermined Time Undetermined APB Timed Hard Date Restrictions None 0 Always Void 1 Always Valid no restriction 2 Mon Fri 8am 5 30pm Mon Fri 4 Sat amp Sun 24 hours 5 Sat amp Sun 6am 6pm 6 Always Valid Timed Antipassback 7 amp Up Mon Sun Off For All Time Segments None Set 66 Daylight Savings Correction Automatic Inputs 1 Door Monitor 2 Remote Open 3 Remote Inactive Anti Passback Parameters Primary Reader In Out None Daily APB Forgive Hour 00 67 APPENDIX WIRING AND SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS CONNECTING MULTIPLE UNITS ON AN RS 485 NETWORK Multiple 28SA Plus units can be interconnected by installing an SK NM485 Network Module in each reader and connecting the readers into a network using single twisted pair shielded cable with a signal ground such as Belden 9842 includes one spare conductor Please note that the warranty is void on all Secura Key
26. E ANTI PASSBACK SYNCHRONIZE TIME akon When you select any option you are prompted Are you sure Enter Y to proceed or N to cancel The Network Clone Menu offers four groups of reader settings plus a Synchronize Time option CLONE BASIC SETTINGS This option copies the following basic settings from the connected reader to all readers on the network Timed Antipassback Time Value Latch Timer Value Primary Reader IN OUT Type Antipassback Type Terminal Baud Rate Limited Use Base Number Limited Use End Card Number Real Antipassback Forgive Hour B4 CLONE HOLIDAYS This option copies all Holiday Dates from the connected reader to all readers on the network CLONE TIME ZONES This option copies all Time Zone schedules from the connected readers to all readers on the network It does not copy any of the associated Antipassback settings CLONE ANTI PASSBACK This option copies the Antipassback settings assigned to each Time Zone from the connected reader to all readers on the network SYNCHRONIZE TIME This option copies the time of day from the connected reader to all readers on the network B 5 SPECIFICATIONS Flush Housing 1 50 in 3 8 cm 5 50 in 13 97 cm PHYSICAL Surface Housing Depth 2 25 in 5 72 cm Width 4 00 in 10 16 cm Height 4 60 in 11 70 cm 7 63 in 19 38 cm Weight 20 oz 0 57 kg 18 2 0 51 kg Material Lexan Polycarbonate Metal Housing 1 75 in 4 45 cm 4 00 in 10 20 cm
27. ENTRACOMP 285 242 User Installation Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION eese 1 CARD ID NUMBERS AND FACILITY CODES 2 SETTING THE SYSTEM FACILITY CODE 2 ORDERING ADDITIONAL CARDS 3 USING SK NET SOFTWARE 4 PROGRAMMING THE 28SA Plus 5 PROGRAMMING WITH A TERMINAL PROGRAM 5 BAUD RATE wesc 5 LOGGING ON AND OFF 6 PROGRAMMING WITH PROGRAM CARDS 7 CONFIGURING THE 28SA Plus 10 LIMITED USE CARDS 10 DEFINING INPUTS eene 10 TAMPER is ritenere ttes 10 ARMING CIRCUIT 11 DOOR MONITOR 11 BELL ai erento 11 REMOTE INACTIVE 11 REMOTE 11 USER DEFINED 12 ACCESS CARD PROGRAMMING STATUS 13 PROGRAMMING ACCESS CARD INTO TIME ZONES 22 2 13 USING THE MENU SYSTEM 13 USING A PROGRAMMING DECK 13 Programming a Single Card 13 Programming a Block of Cards 14 Voiding Cards 15 PROGRAMMING CARDS FOR LIM
28. FINITELY 4 RETURN TO NORMAL MODE OPEN DOORS NOW To select this option choose 1 from the Door Options Menu This will activate the latch relay on all connected readers for the latch time programmed at each reader You will be prompted to confirm this command press Y to proceed or N to cancel OPEN DOORS INDEFINITELY To select this option choose 2 from the Door Options Menu This will activate the latch relay on all connected readers continuously until the command is canceled You will be prompted to confirm this command press Y to proceed or N to cancel MAKE READERS INACTIVE INDEFINITELY To select this option choose 3 from the Door Options Menu This will put the reader into inactive mode the red light will blink slowly and the reader will not accept any cards This will continue until the command is canceled You will be prompted to confirm this command press Y to proceed or N to cancel You will be prompted to confirm this command press Y to proceed or N to cancel RETURN TO NORMAL MODE CANCEL 2 OR 3 To select this option choose 4 from the Door Options Menu This will cancel either the Open Doors Indefinitely or Make Readers Inactive Indefinitely Commands B 2 ANTIPASSBACK FORGIVE When Real Antipassback is in use cardholders Antipassback status often becomes out of synchronization due to tailgating one cardholder uses his card to enter a door and others follow without using their cards parking lot gate arms bei
29. Figure 11 1 For exterior walls apply inch bead of silicone sealant around rear perimeter surface of mounting bracket gasket Be sure there is sufficient sealant to make a good seal between gasket and wall Install gasket between mounting bracket and wall 2 Use two 6 32 pan head screws not supplied to secure mounting plate to box 3 Connect green grounding screw on mounting plate to Earth ground using a 16AWG wire 4 sure all appropriate wiring has been connected to the terminal board and then plug the terminal board cable into the socket on the circuit board see wiring instructions Do not apply power until all connections are made 51 6 Place ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus housing against mounting plate top edge first centering housing on retaining tabs Secure housing to plate at bottom using one 6 32 x 3 8 security screw provided or equivalent Lock cam lock SURFACE MOUNT WITHOUT ELECTRICAL BOX See Figure 12 1 6 For exterior walls apply 1 4 inch bead of silicone sealant around rear perimeter surface of mounting bracket gasket Be sure there is sufficient sealant to make a good seal between gasket and wall Install gasket between mounting bracket and wall Mount plate to wall using appropriate fasteners Use at least four of six holes provided Connect green grounding screw on mounting plate to Earth ground using a 16AWG wire Be sure all appropriate wiring has been connected to the termina
30. ITED USE 15 LIMITED NUMBER OF USES 15 LIMITED NUMBER OF DAYS 15 LIMITED NUMBER OF WEEKS 16 LIMITED NUMBER OF DAYS FROM FIRST USE COUNT NUMBER OF USES NO LIMITED USE n CARD STATUS edi e reti tee renes ANTIPASSBACK FORGIVE FORGIVE USING MENU FORGIVE USING PROGRAM DECK 18 ANTIPASSBACK DISABLE ENABLE 18 DOOR CONTROL 19 REMOTE OPEN VIA THE MENU 19 DOOR UNLOCK 19 DOOR UNLOCK VIA THE MENU 19 DOOR UNLOCK USING THE PROGRAMMING DECK 20 DOOR UNLOCK UNTIL A SET TIME 20 INACTIVE MODE irent 20 SYSTEM SETTINGS 7 eerie nennen eden iare 22 DATE AND TIME 22 SETTING DATE AND TIME USING THE MENU 2 2 22 SETTING THE DATE AND TIME USING CARDS 22 LATGH TIMER 24 SETTING THE LATCH TIMER VIA THE 2 040222 24 SETTING THE LATCH TIMER USING CARDS 24 ANTIPASSBACK sese 24 REALANTIPASSBACK 25 TIMED ANTIPASSBACK 25 CONFIGURING REALANTIPASSBACK 26 CONFIGURING TIMED ANTIPASSBACK 26 SETTING ANTIPASSBACK WAITING TIME USING
31. NAL BLOCK FEMALE FEMALE SIGNAL GND Tl lt SIGNAL GND RXD CTS eraser Ue IR o 000600000096 SNOLINOINDIWAOO 5 SNOLLVOINNWWOD PC OR TERMINAL PC OR TERMINAL FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6 49 25 TERMINAL BLOCK DB 25P TERMINAL BLOCK MALE saw ate 2 8 8 ro e ze Lolo 2 o amp gt zamo ele He ate o ole af elo ole ole elo elo ole ole FOR HARD WIRED PRINTER MODE CONNECT TERMINAL 2 TO TERMINAL 4 SERIAL PRINTER MODEM FIGURE 8 DATA 1 DATA 0 GROUND DC VOLTAGE OUT LED AUXILIARY READER CONNECTION WIEGAND REAR VIEW OF 28SA PLUS HOUSING DETAIL RJ 11 6 PIN CONNECTOR BOTTOM OF HOUSING FIGURE 9 es FIGURE 10 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WARNING A DRIP LOOP IS RECOMMENDED TO PREVENT WATER FROM ENTERING THE BACK OF ALL HOUSING TYPES 4 MOUNTING n SURFACE L Lock a poor ASSEMBLY H DRIP LOOP ai E i CABLE S SINGLE OR DOUBLE GANG BOX WITH SINGLE J GANG PLASTER RING SURFACE MOUNT TO SINGLE GANG ELECTRICAL BOX See
32. PC if monitoring real time transactions or Printer if connected To deactivate the Door Unlock Mode choose 5 Return To Normal Mode from the Door Menu or place the ACTIVE INACTIVE card of the Programming Deck on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it DOOR UNLOCK USING THE PROGRAMMING DECK To set the unit to the DOOR UNLOCK Mode place the THRU onthe TOUCH CARD reader plate remove it and place the card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it ACTIVE INACTIVE To return the ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus to normal operation place the ACTIVE INACTIVE card the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it or choose 5 Return To Normal Mode from the Door Menu DOOR UNLOCK UNTIL A SET TIME Using the Menu System the ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus may be put into the door unlock mode until a user selected date and time Choose 3 Door Control from the Main Menu Then choose 3 Door Unlock Until A Set Time From the dialog box enter the date and time that the Door Unlock mode is to expire An appropriate message will be recorded and sent to the PC if monitoring real time transactions or Printer if connected You may cancel the door unlock mode at any time choosing 5 Return To Normal Mode from the Door Menu or placing the ACTIVE INACTIVE card ofthe Programming Deck on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and removing it INACTIVE MODE The ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus may b
33. SING THE MENU SYSTEM To program cards using the menu system select item 2 Cards from the main menu Then select 1 Program Cards Into a Time Zone from the Card menu Then in the Program Cards dialog box enter the Time Zone into which the cards are to be programmed the starting number of the block of cards to be programmed and the ending number of the block of cards to be programmed To program one card only use its number as the starting and ending number USING A PROGRAMMING DECK Programming a single card is slightly different than programming a block of cards when using the Programming Deck PROGRAMMING A SINGLE CARD To program a single card into a Time Zone place the sequence of Program Cards representing the card number on the TOUCH CARD reader plate Then place the THRU card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate remove it Then place the sequence of cards representing the Time Zone on the TOUCH CARD reader plate remove it and place the THRU on the TOUCH CARD reader plate Then place the VALID card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it 13 Example Program card number 11 into Time Zone 12 Place the 1 card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate remove it and again place the 1 card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate remove it and place the THRU card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate Remove it and place the 1 card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate remove it and place the 2
34. SKET FIGURE 14 55 FLUSH MOUNT TO EXISTING 5S BOX See Figure 15 1 Use wall cutout template provided Align template over 5S box When running wires to the 5S box don t use center top hole as it will interfere with housing lock Transfer appropriate cutout corner locations of clearance hole for the housing lock to the wall with pointed instrument Draw lines from point to point outlining cutout Cut out opening being careful not to make opening larger than indicated on the template Mount mounting plate to 5S box using the four 8 32 flat head screws provided For an outdoor installation silicone sealant is recommended between the mounting plate and the wall Connect green grounding screw on mounting plate to Earth ground using a 16AWG wire Also connect green ground wire from faceplate assembly to green grounding screw Be sure all appropriate wiring has been connected to the terminal board and then plug the terminal board cable into the socket on the circuit board see wiring instructions Do not apply power until all connections are made Place reader and faceplate assembly against the mounting plate Faceplate will hook onto mounting plate by pushing plate in and then sliding it down Secure faceplate to mounting plate using the two 4 40 screws provided Place faceplate door into door opening and rotate key 90 clockwise 56 FLUSH MOUNT WITH 5S BOX See Figure 16 1 Use the wall cutout template provided
35. affected by the Antipassback restriction A Time Zone may be set to one of the following Antipassback types 1 Timed Hard 2 Timed Soft 3 Real Hard 4 Real Soft 5 Off NOTE Since Time Zone 1 has no restrictions cards programmed into Time Zone 1 are not affected by Antipassback REAL HARD If the Time Zone is set for Real Hard Antipassback a Remote Reader is also required The Primary Reader is designated as either IN or OUT then the Remote Reader is automatically becomes the opposite type Once used in the IN reader an access card must be used in the OUT reader before a second use at the IN reader 32 TIMED HARD If the Time Zone is set for Timed Antipassback once used an access card must wait the full waiting time before access is again allowed This applies to both Primary and Remote readers REAL SOFT If the Time Zone is set for Real Soft Antipassback basic operation is similar to Real Hard Antipassback The term soft means that access will not be denied to cards used twice in succession at an IN reader but that an error message will be recorded and sent to the PC if monitoring real time transactions or Printer if connected TIMED SOFT If the Time Zone is set for Timed Soft Antipassback access will not be denied to cards used twice in succession before the Antipassback Waiting Time has expired but an Antipassback error message will be recorded and sent to the PC if monitoring real time transactions or
36. ant SETTING DATE AND TIME USING THE MENU To set the date and time choose 4 System Settings from the Main Menu Then select 1 Date from the System Settings Menu to set the date followed by 2 Time from the System Settings Menu to set the time SETTING THE DATE AND TIME USING CARDS To set the date place the cards on the TOUCH CARD reader plate that represent the month 1 12 then place the on the TOUCH CARD reader plate then place the cards on the TOUCH CARD reader plate that represent the day of the month 1 31 then place the on the TOUCH CARDS reader plate then place the cards on the TOUCH CARD reader plate that represent the last two digits of the year e g 99 then place the SET TIMER card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it 22 Example Set date to 9 28 99 Place the 9 card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it Then place the card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it and place the 2 card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it and place the 8 card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it and place the card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it Then place the 9 card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it and place the 9 card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it Then place the SET TIMER card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it 9 2 9
37. ation is normally used in parking lot situations The input would normally be connected to an output of a vehicle detector The unit will not allow access without the detector sensing the presence of a vehicle If an entry attempt is made while the input is not activated entry will be denied and an Arming Input error message will be recorded If the unit is connected to a printer the message is also sent immediately Jumper if unused DOOR MONITOR If the door is open other than during a valid entry Door Open message is recorded If the unit is connected to a printer the message is also sent immediately If during a valid entry the Door Monitor senses that the door has been opened and closed prior to expiration of the latch timer the latch relay will immediately be reset this feature is sometimes called anti tailgate BELL When activated the unit sends an ASCII bell signal to the PC if monitoring real time transactions or Serial Printer if connected This will cause a PC and some serial printers to beep REMOTE INACTIVE The unit may be made inactive remotely using a Switch While inactive the LED blinks Red slowly and no cards will be granted access An appropriate message will be recorded and will be sent to the PC if monitoring real time transactions or Printer if connected REMOTE OPEN Also called Request to Exit The passageway may be opened remotely using a push button switch or contact out
38. ay change your password at any time using the Password selection of the menu It is not necessary to set or use a password when programming your unit with the Program Deck Note that when using Secura Key s SK NET software it is recommended that when you change the password you do so from the location properties while connected to the 28SA Plus A separate manual is included with the SK NET software If you should forget your password you must turn off the power to the unit Then while holding in the reset button see Figure 1 turn the power back on This will reset the password to 12345 This same procedure also re calibrates the sensors in the reader so be sure there is no magnetism near the reader 1 card when the password is being reset Wait for the red green flashing LED to time out stop blinking before putting cards on the TOUCH CARD reader plate This procedure should be done with the unit at average operating temperatures not in extreme heat or cold When the reader is connected to a PC or data terminal the reader will automatically logoff after four minutes with no keyboard activity You will then be required to enter the password again to access the system Automatic logoff occurs while in any menu or sub menu except when displaying current transactions Itis advisable to exit the system when you are finished by using the Logoff selection of the main menu PROGRAMMING WITH PROGRAM CARDS The
39. e made inactive for entry with a card by placing the ACTIVE INACTIVE card of the Programming Deck on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and then removing it You may also choose 3 Door Control from the Main Menu and then 4 Make Reader Inactive Indefinitely from the Door Menu An appropriate message will be recorded and sent to the PC if monitoring real time transactions or Printer if connected 20 While the reader is in the Inactive Mode the LED indicator will flash red approximately once every second The unit may not be programmed with the Programming Deck while it is in the Inactive Mode To reactivate the reader again place the ACTIVE INACTIVE card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it or choose 5 Return To Normal Mode from the Door Menu See page 11 for Inactive Using Inputs 21 SYSTEM SETTINGS DATE AND TIME The ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus stores 5000 transactions In order to know when a transaction has occurred it is necessary to set the internal clock to the correct date and time Time is kept in a 24 hour military manner Even if you do not intend to use transaction information it is necessary to set the date and time for proper operation of Time Zones Once set the Automatic Daylight Savings Time Adjustment feature will automatically change the time to activate and de activate Daylight Savings Time See page 35 Note that the 28SA Plus and the various Secura Key software programs are all Year 2000 Compli
40. fer back to page 40 TERMINAL PC CONNECTION Figures 4 5 and 6 show wiring the ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus to a terminal or PC Figure 6 shows wiring for a DB 9S female connector Figure 5 shows wiring for a DB 25S female connector Your PC may have either type of connector on its serial communications ports 1 2 4 SK SS SMART SWITCH Do not use the wiring shown in Figure 4 to connect the reader to a PC or Printer via the Smart Switch Refer to the wiring information provided with the Smart Switch REMOTE READER CONNECTION WARNING ALWAYS REMOVE POWER FROM THE 28SA Plus BEFORE CONNECTING THE REMOTE READER 47 The ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus provides power for the remote reader Figures 1 and 10 The SK 029W TOUCH CARD Reader is used as the second remote reader to control access through a single passageway or a single parking lot lane in the opposite direction The two readers are distinguished in the transaction log and printout If timed antipassback is to be used the waiting time will apply to both readers the ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus and the SK 029W no matter which reader is used If real antipassback is used the remote and main readers must be used alternately neither reader can be used twice in a row by an individual card holder The remote reader does not have its own latch relay Using a valid card in either reader will activate the latch relay on the ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus Other devices with either a Secura Key 31 b
41. ference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more or the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet of a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This equipment has been certified to comply with the limits for a class B computing device pursuant to FCC Rules In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations shielded cables must be used with this equipment Operation with non approved equipment or unshielded cables is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without the approval of the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this equipment
42. gramming after a power loss is unnecessary CARD ID NUMBERS AND FACILITY CODES Access cards used with the 28SA Plus have two encoded numbers the ID number which is different on each card and the Facility Code also called a system or site code which is the same for all cards at a given site The programming cards should also have the same Facility Code When a card is read the system first verifies the Facility Code then it checks the ID Number against its internal card list in memory to see if the card is void or valid It also checks the Time Zone the card s Antipassback status and the Limited Use count SETTING THE FACILITY SYSTEM CODE IMPORTANT Before programming or using a new unit the correct Facility Code must be set When power is first applied or when the reset button is pushed see Figure 1 the LED will flash red and green alternately While the LED is flashing place either a Programming Card or an Access Card with the proper facility code onto the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it note LED turns solid green The 28SA Plus will remember the facility code and retain it until reprogrammed After setting the facility code wait for the LED to stop flashing before attempting to use the program deck to program cards into the unit When placing standard cards on the reader make sure that the arrow points up and the logo faces you The exception is Photo ID cards where the arrow point
43. guration which can only be done using a PC or terminal LIMITED USE CARDS The maximum number of cards that may be used as limited use cards is 4000 The default setting always starts at card number one and ends at 4000 However it is possible to choose the exact block of cards that you wish to have operate as limited use cards To change the block of cards that may be set for limited use choose 5 System Configuration on the Main Menu Then select item 4 Limited Use Cards on the Configuration Menu Enter the first number of the desired block of cards starting sequential number for limited use cards can be set to any value 1 65000 The ending number will automatically be the Starting Number 4000 65000 maximum but it may be changed For more information on how limited use cards function see page 15 DEFINING INPUTS The ENTRACOMP 28S A Plus has three inputs In the default configuration the inputs are set as follows 1 Door Monitor 2 Remote Open and 3 Remote Inactive Using the menu system these inputs may each be programmed to function in one of seven ways described below If the input feature is not needed use the System Configuration menu to set each input to Disabled TAMPER When the input is activated a Tamper message is recorded and the unit becomes inactive until the input is deactivated If the unit is connected to a printer the message is also sent immediately ARMING CIRCUIT This configur
44. he same ID number ORDERING ADDITIONAL CARDS FOR YOUR SYSTEM When you wish to add to an existing set of cards always order additional cards with the same facility code as your existing cards and with sequential Card ID numbering starting one number higher than the highest numbered card currently in use It is worth waiting a short time for these cards to be correctly encoded by the factory as this will guarantee proper operation and the highest security for your system USING SK NET SOFTWARE SK NET is a powerful Windows 95 98 NT4 0 compatible software application program designed to monitor and control a network of up to 200 3 ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus Units per location SK NET is the software of choice when communicating or programming ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus Units either as stand alones or complete systems If you do not use SK NET software you may use a terminal or terminal software to program the individual units see below Using a Terminal Program You may also use a program deck for limited programming functions of the individual units If you are already familiar with other access control programs you will find that SK NET is different than what you are used to The user interface follows Microsoft Windows conventions rather than a traditional menu structure SK NET Explorer works similarly to the Windows Explorer As in other Windows applications right click menus are used extensively The bas
45. hich is connected to the main unit via a ribbon cable and connector The screw terminals on the circuit board will accept wire gauges 16 through 24 solid or stranded Strip approximately 5 16 8mm of insulation insert into the appropriate hole and tighten with a small screwdriver Tinning is strongly recommended for stranded wires see Figure 2 for proper terminations Arrange a cable drip loop on all exterior installations 42 INPUT 3 REQUIRES SPST CONTACT CLOSURE QUTPUT TO ALARM SYSTEM SPDT N C OR N O OUTPUT TO ELECTRIC STRIKE SPDT N C OR INPUT POWER SPECIFICATIONS OR REQUIREMENTS 1 MAIN RIBBON CABLE TO READER connect EARTH GROUND INPUT 2 REQUIRES SPST CONTACT CLOSURE L INPUT 1 REQUIRES SPST CONTACT CLOSURE RS 232 SERIAL PORT CONNECT TO PRINTER PC OR TERMINAL FIGURE 2 43 PASSAGEWAY CONTROL The double pole double throw relay is activated whenever a valid entry is generated The latch output from the relay is on the terminal board see Figure 2 and is used to operate the door operating device The aux latch output may also be used to operate a device or to bypass an alarm sensor Example below is for an electric strike a magnetic lock would be connected to the C and NC terminals Figure 3 illustrates a typical installation TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 12V AC DC 12V ACIDC 12V AC DC POWER PASSAGEWAY POWER SUPPLY CONTROLLER SUPPLY
46. ic version of SK NET allows a single reader network connected to the PC the Multiple Location Dial up version SK NET MLD allows modem communications and unlimited remote locations See the SK NET user manual for detailed instructions AUXILIARY READER INPUT SEE FIGURE 9 RESET BUTTON mA TERMINAL BOARD RJ 11 CONNECTOR CONNECTOR COMMUNICATIONS FIGURE 1 PROGRAMMING THE ENTRACOMP 28SA PLUS PROGRAMMING ENTRACOMP 28SA PLUS USING A TERMINAL PROGRAM Programming the ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus with a personal computer or terminal is easy because all programming functions are accomplished using simple to understand menus Just choose what you want to do from the menu and you will then either be given a sub menu to further describe the required function or you will be asked to enter information necessary to carry out the programming function you desire Secura Key s SA NET Software was developed to program one or more 28SA Plus s to upload transactions to a PC and to produce event reports SA LINK software is also available for basic programming and transaction viewing If you use a personal computer and it does not have a built in terminal or communications program use one of the many available commercial programs such as Procomm or a Windows te
47. ill have to wait a minimum of 5 minutes and a maximum of 6 minutes before reentry will be 26 allowed Setting the antipassback waiting time to 0 will disable the Timed Antipassback feature and reentry will be allowed immediately SETTING ANTIPASSBACK WAITING TIME USING A MENU To set the Antipassback Waiting Time using the Menu System choose 4 System Settings from the Main Menu Then from the System Settings Menu select 4 Antipassback Timer SETTING ANTIPASSBACK WAITING TIME USING CARDS To set the Antipassback Waiting Time using the Program Deck place on the TOUCH CARD reader plate the sequence of cards representing the number of minutes ofthe minimum waiting period 1 to 30 then place the card on the TOUCH CARD reader place and remove it then place the SET TIMER card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it Example Set antipassback waiting time to 3 minutes Place the 3 card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate remove it and place the on the TOUCH CARD reader plate remove it and place the SET TIMER card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it 3 settimer See Pages 17 18 for more information Antipassback Control 27 PASSWORD PROTECTION To prevent unauthorized programming of the ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus when using a personal computer or terminal it is necessary to enter a password at the beginning of every programming session The default password is 12345 Whe
48. it then place on the TOUCH CARD reader plate the sequence of cards representing the baud rate then place the SET TIMER card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it Example Set baud rate to 2400 Place the card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it Then 29 place the 2 card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it then place the 4 card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it then place the 0 card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it and again place the 0 card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it Then place the SET TIMER card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it 2 4 0 lo SETTIMER READER ID Each ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus has the capability of being given an ID or Name This ID is shown on all status reports at the beginning of the report If the ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus is connected to a printer each transaction includes the reader ID This feature is very useful when multiple ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus units are connected to the same printer through a Smart Switch To set the reader ID choose 4 System Settings from the Main Menu and then 7 Reader ID from the System Settings Menu The reader ID may be up to 16 characters long and may include numbers letters and symbols If a reader ID is not desired use NONE for the ID request MODEM STRING Whenever the 28SA Plus senses that a modem is present according to the Co
49. it or 26 bit Wiegand output may be also be connected to the Remote Reader Input Various transmitter type gate openers bar code scanners and proximity readers are available with a Secura Key 31 bit or standard 26 bit Wiegand output format Note that these other Wiegand output devices may need their own power supplies since the Remote Reader output voltage varies depending on the input voltage as follows DC Voltage Out AC Voltage In x 1 3 OR DC Voltage In x 0 9 Recommended input voltage to the 28SA Plus with a Remote Reader is 12 16 Volts AC or DC Lower voltages will be insufficient to operate the SK O29W reader higher voltages will cause the reader s voltage regulator to run hot which could cause early component failure Note also that the Remote Reader LED output provides 5 VDC for Red Ground for Green and Floating for Off which may not be compatible with indicator lights on all reading devices Please contact the factory for details 48 PIN NUMBER CONNECTIONS ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus PC OR TERMINAL PRINTER MODEM SIGNAL DESCRIPTION TERMINAL 08 255 DB 9S DB 25P DB 25P BLOCK FEMALE PIN FEMALE PIN MALE PIN MALE PIN SIGNAL GROUND 1 RECEIVE DATA RXD 2 CLEAR TO SEND CTS 3 REQUEST TO SEND RTS 4 TRANSMIT DATA TXD 5 EARTH GROUND 10 N C N C N C 1 FOR HARD WIRED PRINTER MODE CONNECT TERMINAL 2 TO TERMINAL 4 DB 25S TERMINAL BLOCK DB 9S TERMI
50. l board and then plug the terminal board cable into the socket on the circuit board see wiring instructions Do not apply power until all connections are made Place ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus housing against mounting plate top edge first centering housing on retaining tabs Secure housing to plate at bottom using one 6 32 x 3 8 security screw provided or equivalent Lock cam lock SURFACE MOUNT TO POST See Figure 13 1 Mount post mount adapter optional to post not supplied Screw 1 1 2 inch pipe coupling on rear of post mount adapter plate to post until almost tight stopping when reader cover is at top 12 O Clock A small tack weld is strongly suggested to keep the housing from rotating on post 52 7 Apply 1 8 inch bead of silicone sealant around rear perimeter surface of mounting bracket gasket Press bracket with gasket against adapter and secure with the four 10 32 X 5 16 pan head screws provided Connect green grounding screw on mounting plate to Earth ground using a 16AWG wire Be sure all appropriate wiring has been connected to the terminal board and then plug the terminal board cable into the socket on the circuit board see wiring instructions Do not apply power until all connections are made Place ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus housing against mounting plate top edge first centering housing on retaining tabs Secure housing to plate at bottom using one 6 32 x 3 8 security screw provided or equivalent
51. l Printer can be connected to the RS 232 port of any reader to provide real time transaction printing for the entire network Use the CBLSA Cable Kit for temporary connection via the RJ 11 data jack or use the wiring diagrams for Printer and PC connection on pages 49 50 of the 28SA Plus Manual SK NM485 DC SIGNAL GROUND lt Line A BROWN BLK Line B RED Earth Grounded Shield is highly recommended in environments subject to high voltage electrical discharge i e lightning Shield should be connected to earth ground only at one end of the cable DC Signal Ground may be necessary in networks with very long wire runs DC Signal Ground wire is NOT to be connected to earth ground Install Optional SK NM485 Network Module in each 28SA Plus Network Module fits inside reader housing has built in transient protection Figure A1 Network Wiring Connections A2 INSTALL SK NM485 HERE ALIGNED AS SHOWN INSTALLING SK NM485 UPSIDE DOWN MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE UNIT Figure A2 SK NM485 Module Installation A 3 STAR FANOUT DAISY CHAIN MULTIDROP ms L Oo 0 0 CONFIG EL o gt X STUBBED NETWORK CABLE NET CONV P f RS 485 using Single Twisted Pair
52. late by pushing plate in and then sliding it down 9 Secure faceplate to mounting plate using the two 4 40 screws 10 Place faceplate door into door opening and rotate key 90 clockwise 1 9 GROUNDING SCREW Dass 8 32 FLATHEAD 4 D MOUNTING PLATE FIGURE 15 59 MOUNTING PLATE FIGURE 16 GROUNDING SCREW MOUNTING PLATE FIGURE 17 60 APPROPRIATE 6 or 8 APPROPRIATE 6 or 8 FASTENERS 4 PLACES METAL SURFACE HOUSING TO SINGLE GANG ELECTRICAL BOX Figure 18 1 For exterior walls apply 1 4 inch bead of silicone sealant around rear perimeter surface of mounting bracket gasket Be sure there is sufficient sealant to make a good seal between gasket and wall Use two 6 32 x 1 pan head screws provided to secure mounting bracket and gasket to box Connect green grounding screw on mounting plate to Earth ground using a 16AWG wire Also connect green ground wire from faceplate assembly to green grounding screw Be sure all appropriate wiring has been connected to the terminal board and then plug the terminal board cable into the socket on the circuit board see wiring instructions Do not apply power until all connections are made Place ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus housing over mounting bracket Push housing in against wall Secure housing to mounting bracket in door opening using two 6 32 x 3 8 screws provided Secure housing to bracket at bottom using one 6
53. mited Use cards and their use may be restricted to allow access for a given number of days or weeks or for a given number of times Programming of cards and most other programming functions are easily accomplished from outside the unit using a PD 26 Programming Deck Aset of 15 programming cards The ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus may also be programmed with a terminal or PC Transaction information is stored by the unit and may be downloaded to a terminal PC or serial printer 5000 transactions may be stored at one time The ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus has three inputs Each input may be programmed by the user to function as a Door Monitor Tamper Monitor Remote Open Remote Inactive Bell Arming Circuit or User Defined Input Factory Defaults for these inputs 1 Door Monitor 2 Remote Open REX and Remote Inactive A second remote reader SK 029W may be added to the ENTRACOMP 28S A Plus to control access through a single passageway in both directions The ENTRACOMP 28S A Plus utilizes state of the art electronics in providing a product that is highly sophisticated yet inexpensive Patented slotless TOUCH CARD reader technology protects the unit from weather and vandalism Simply place the card on the stainless steel TOUCH CARD reader plate and the card is read instantly and accurately in any weather A green light indicates that access has been granted Since the ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus has non volatile memory repro
54. mmunications input wiring it sends setup instructions to the modem via the Communications Port 1 5 on the terminal block This series of ASCII characters sets the modem to Dumb Mode and Auto Answer Mode The default string is 400 0 50 where 0 the number Zero If this string does not work with your modem you can customize the string as required Contact Secura Key Technical Support for further information Also see page 46 for more information on modem communications 30 TIME ZONES Time Zones are schedules that determine when an Access Card is to work Access Cards are programmed into one of 16 Time Zones 0 thru 15 Programming an Access Card into Time Zone 0 renders the Access Card Void it is never granted access Programming an Access Card into Time Zone 1 will allow the Access Card access without restriction as long as the 28SA Plus is in the Active Mode Access Cards programmed into Time Zones 2 and higher will be granted access within time restrictions as set into each Time Zone THE WEEKLY SCHEDULE Each Time Zone is a Weekly Schedule consisting of 8 days Sunday thru Saturday and Holiday Each Day of the Weekly Schedule is broken up into 48 one half hour segments An Access Card programmed into a given Time Zone will be allowed access only during those time segments that are The day designated Holiday is the schedule for any day that has been defined as a holiday no mat
55. n you begin your first programming session enter 12345 and press the ENTER key when the password is requested The ENTRACOMP 28S A Plus will automatically logoff after four minutes with no keyboard activity You will then be required to enter the password again to access the system Automatic logoff occurs while in any menu or sub menu except when displaying current transactions It is advisable to exit the system when you are finished by using the Logoff selection of the main menu CHANGING THE PASSWORD During this first programming session it is advisable to change the Password To change the Password choose 4 System Settings from the Main Menu followed by 5 Password from the System Settings Menu The Password may be up to 16 characters long and may consist of numbers letters and symbols You may change your password at any time It is not necessary to set or use a password when programming your unit with the Program Cards RESETTING THE PASSWORD f you should forget your password you must turn off the power to the unit Then while holding the reset button in see Figure 1 turn the power back on This will reset the password to 12345 Since this process also recalibrates the TOUCH CARD reader be sure there is no magnetism near the reader i e a card when the password is being reset Wait for the red green flashing LED to time out before putting cards on the TOUCH CARD reader plate see Figure 1 This proced
56. ng left up after hours repairs being done to gates or doors etc The result is that card users are locked out because they are trying to get IN when the system thinks they are already IN or vice versa Antipassback Forgive allows all or designated card users one free entrance or exit regardless of their present Antipassback status so that they can get back in sync Select 2 Antipassback Forgive from the Global Network Menu You will be prompted to forgive or a R Range of cards If you select enter the first and last card numbers then Confirm by pressing Y to proceed or N to cancel PROGRAM CARDS INTO A TIME ZONE This option is the same as for a single reader except that here it applies to all readers on the network Select 3 Program Cards Into a Time Zone from the Global Network Menu Select a Time Zone then enter the first and last card numbers of the range that you wish to program for the selected Time Zone To program only one card enter the first card number then press Enter twice You will be asked if you are sure press Y to proceed or N to cancel B 3 CLONE READER SETTINGS This option allows you to copy settings from the reader currently connected to the PC to all readers on the network Select 4 Clone Reader Settings from the Global Network Options Menu The following menu is displayed NETWORK CLONE MENU KEYSTROKE SELECTION CLONE BASIC SETTINGS CLONE HOLIDAYS CLONE TIME ZONES CLON
57. o set the beginning and ending Daylight Savings Time dates in areas where the Automatic mode does not correspond to the actual days of change For areas where there is no Daylight Savings Time the correction function may be disabled The factory default is Automatic Daylight Savings Time Correction To set the Daylight Savings Time Correction status choose 4 System Settings from the Main Menu Then select 8 Time Zones from the System Settings Menu followed by 4 Daylight Savings Time from the Time Zone Menu The Daylight Savings dialog box will show the current mode and the current beginning and ending dates for Daylight Savings Time Choose A to select the Automatic Mode Choose O to deactivate Daylight Savings Time Correction To set the unit for Daylight Savings Time dates of your choice choose Manual and then enter the desired beginning and ending dates by choosing B then E 35 TRANSACTIONS The ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus stores 5000 date and time stamped transactions When the transaction buffer is full the oldest entries are deleted as new transactions occur therefore the newest transactions are always available DISPLAY STORED TRANSACTIONS To display the transactions that are stored in the transaction buffer choose 6 Transactions from the Main Menu and then 1 Display Stored Transactions from the Transaction Menu Transactions will be displayed in reverse chronological order newest transaction
58. ong buried cable runs are susceptible to nearby lightning strikes and unprotected Readers PC s and Printers are frequently damaged Contact Secura Key for additional information on lightning suppression 45 Wire runs of up to 4 000 feet are possible using line drivers RS 232 422 converters One converter is required at each end of a two twisted pair overall shielded cable Each converter will require AC power If you have already pulled wire for RS 232 and need to add RS422 converters new twisted pair cable must be pulled Contact Secura Key for the correct converter model for your specific application MODEM COMMUNICATIONS The ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus has been designed to communicate with a PC or terminal via modem in auto answer mode with any Hayes compatible modem minimum 1200 baud The modem must be properly configured for operation with the 28SA Plus This is done by connecting the modem to the serial port of a PC running a terminal program supplied with most modems and by entering a setup string Be sure that during modem setup the terminal program is communicating with the modem at the same Baud rate that the 28SA Plus will be communicating Note that some modems also require DIP Switch settings Also note that if using SA LINK or SA NET you must install DOS modem driver software in your PC even if your PC is running Windows For example to configure a US Robotics Sportster 14 4 28 8 33 6 or 56 kBaud modem
59. ost Apply 1 8 inch bead of silicone sealant around rear perimeter surface of mounting bracket gasket 62 3 Press bracket with gasket against adapter and secure with the four 10 32 x 5 16 pan head screws provided 4 Connect green grounding screw on mounting plate to Earth ground using a 16AWG wire Also connect green ground wire from faceplate assembly to green grounding screw 5 Besure all appropriate wiring has been connected to the terminal board and then plug the terminal board cable into the socket on the circuit board see wiring instructions Do not apply power until all connections are made 6 Place ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus housing over mounting bracket Push housing in against wall Secure housing to mounting bracket in door opening using two 6 32 x 3 8 screws provided Secure housing to bracket at bottom using one 6 32 x 1 4 security screw provided or equivalent 7 Place housing door into door opening and rotate key 90 degrees clockwise METAL SURFACE HOUSING WITH FLANGE ADAPTER See Figure 21 1 Position flange mount adapter optional against post flange not supplied Locate and mark four untapped holes Then drill and tap four 10 32 holes in post flange 2 Apply silicone bead around perimeter of post flange Place flange mount adapter against post flange and secure with four 10 32 x 1 2 flat head countersunk screws provided 3 Follow instructions 2 7 for post mount adapter 63 6 32 3 8 SILICONE
60. print transactions as they occur and print transactions stored in the transaction buffer The wiring for a printer is different than the wiring fora computer or terminal Be sure to follow the wiring instructions carefully There are two ways to put the ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus into the printer mode Hard wiring or using the program deck HARD WIRED PRINTER MODE Power down the unit Connect together the RXD and RTS terminals on the terminal block terminals 2 and 4 Re power the unit To leave the printer mode you must power down the unit remove the connection between the RXD and RTS terminals and re power the unit PRINTER MODE USING THE PROGRAMMING DECK Touch the and the VALID programming cards in succession To leave the printer mode again touch the and the VALID programming cards in succession When in the printer mode the ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus will send to the printer transactions as they occur To print the transactions stored in the Transaction Buffer of the ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus touch the programming to the TOUCH CARD reader plate twice in succession The entire log of entries contained in the buffer will begin to print Transactions are printed in last in first out order Should you wish to terminate the print out before complete again touch the programming card to the TOUCH CARD reader plate twice in succession The unit will then go back to printing transactions as they occur
61. put from an Exit PIR designed for access controlled doors Remote Open functions even when the unit is in an inactive mode An appropriate message will be recorded and will be sent to the PC if monitoring real time transactions or Printer if connected USER DEFINED This selection allows the user to define the action taken when the input is activated The user may create the transaction text message to be recorded and decide if the ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus is to grant access and if the Bell signal is to be sent To change the definition of an input choose 5 System Configuration from the Main Menu Then from the System Configuration Menu choose 1 2 or 3 depending whether input 1 2 or 3 is to be redefined Then select the desired input function from the Input Definition Menu ACCESS CARD PROGRAMMING STATUS PROGRAMMING ACCESS CARDS INTO TIME ZONES Access Cards are programmed into one of 15 Time Zones The particular Time Zone into which an Access Card is programmed determines if and when a cardholder will be granted access Programming an Access Card into Time Zone 0 makes the card void it never is allowed access Programming an Access Card into Time Zone 1 makes a card valid for entry without restriction as long as the ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus is in an active mode Programming an Access Card into any other Time Zone restricts the card s usage depending upon how the Time Zone is set see page 31 for setting Time Zones U
62. re are two kinds of cards used with the ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus Access Cards and Program Cards Access Cards are used by individuals to gain access to the passageway Program Cards are used to tell the ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus what to do The Program Cards are as follows o ZERO 1 2 TWO THREE 4 FOUR 5 FIVE 6 SIX VA SEVEN 8 EIGHT 592 THRU VALID VALIDATE VOID VOID OR CANCEL SET TIMER SET LATCH ANTIPASSBACK TIMER TIME DATE ACTIVE INACTIVE ACTIVATE OR INACTIVATE SYSTEM Most basic functions of the ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus may be programmed by placing the Program Cards on the TOUCH CARD reader plate in a proper sequence However some things such as configuring the inputs configuring Time Zones Holidays Limited Use antipassback or setting the password may only be programmed using a personal computer or terminal As with Access Cards Program Cards are magnetically encoded with a common facility code and instruction information The facility code of your Program Cards is normally the same as the facility code of your Access Cards Your unique facility code is what prevents Program Cards from other systems from programming your system There are 15 different Program Cards There are ten number cards 0 through 9 and five function cards These 15 Program Cards are attached to each other in a convenient Program Deck configuration PD 26
63. re the settings You must also at this time choose the appropriate receive file and settings within your terminal program to begin the transfer of data using XMODEM protocol with checksum When the transfer is completed the message File Transfer OK with be displayed RESTORE Restore is the opposite of Backup This function sends the settings and card status that were transferred from Backup an ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus and sends them to an ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus To restore settings choose 7 Utility from the Main Menu and 2 Send Settings To 28SA Plus from the Utility Menu The screen will prompt the user Transferring Config File From PC To Reader Now At this point the user should begin the binary file transfer of the file using the XMODEM with checksum protocol as per the directions of the terminal program in use If you use Secura Key s SA LINK or SA NET programs these settings are handled automatically When the transfer is complete the screen will say File Transfer OK If an error occurs an Error Transferring File message will be given RE INITIALIZE This command is used by your serviceman to restore all settings to factory defaults All card programming time zones and transactions will be erased Choose 7 Utility from the Main Menu and select 4 Re initialize from the Utility Menu 39 USING A PRINTER WITH THE 28SA PLUS Aserial printer may be connected to the ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus in order to
64. rminal program Your computer or terminal or serial printer should be set as follows Baud 9600 or higher Start bit 1 Databits 8 Stop bit 1 Parity None Emulation ANSI or compatible BAUD RATE The Baud Rate of the ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus defaults to 9600 but may be changed via the menu system using a PC or terminal Baud Rates up to 38 400 are possible although not all PC COM ports are capable of high data rates Once changed the new Baud Rate will become effective the next time you log onto the system or connect printer The Baud Rate may also be set using a Programming Deck see page 29 Note that if you are using Secura Key software or any other terminal software the Baud Rate at the reader must match the Baud Rate at the PC LOGGING ON AND OFF To prevent unauthorized programming of the 28SA Plus when using a PC or terminal it is necessary to enter a password at the beginning of every programming session When communications are first established with the ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus the screen will say WELCOME 28SA PLUS ENTER PASSWORD The default password is 12345 When you begin your first programming session enter 12345 and press the ENTER key when the password is requested The main menu will then be displayed During this first programming session use the Password menu selection of the System Settings Menu to set a password of your choice You m
65. s first DISPLAY TRANSACTIONS AS THEY OCCUR Transactions may be displayed to the screen of the PC or terminal as they occur When in this mode the automatic log off feature is disabled Error messages will also include a bell or buzzer sound depending on the terminal or PC used To put the ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus into the Display Transactions As They Occur mode choose 6 Transactions from the Main Menu followed by 2 Display Transactions As They Occur from the Transaction Menu DISPLAY TRANSACTION BUFFER STATUS The Transaction Buffer is where transactions are stored The user may examine the status of the Transaction Buffer by choosing 6 Transactions from the Main Menu followed by 3 Display Transaction Buffer Status 36 The screen will display how many transactions are currently in the transaction buffer what percentage of the buffer is used and if more transactions occurred than there was room to store how many transactions were lost CLEAR TRANSACTION BUFFER To clear erase the Transaction Buffer choose 6 Transactions from the Main Menu and then 4 Clear Transaction Buffer from the Transaction Menu 37 UTILITIES SELF TEST The Self Test feature is normally used by your serviceman to check out the ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus When run the Self Test checks various functions of the unit To run the Self Test choose 7 Utility from the Main Menu and then select 1 Self Test from the Utility Menu UPLOAD DOWNLO
66. s up and the photo faces you To change a facility code or to set the facility code if the LED is not flashing red green remove the unit from the wall to gain access to the reset button see Figure 1 With power still connected momentarily depress the reset 2 button The LED indicator will flash red and green alternately If the reset button is pushed but no card is placed on the TOUCH CARD reader plate before the LED indicator times out the system code will be unchanged In some cases it may be necessary for the unit to recognize more than one facility code Typical instances are when a service technician needs to program a unit and the original program deck cannot be located or when other devices Such as bar code scanners transmitter type gate openers or proximity readers are connected to the remote reader input particularly if they are 26 bit devices The ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus can be set to recognize up to three different facility codes To program multiple facility codes follow the procedure above for programming a single facility code but place a card with the second facility code and third facility code if necessary on the TOUCH CARD reader plate or at the remote input device before the red green LED indicator times out Note that it is not generally recommended to combine sets of Secura Key cards with different facility codes because the unit cannot distinguish between access cards having different facility codes and t
67. ted Each day the number of days counter will be reduced by one until no days are left At this point the Access Card will be denied further access until more days are programmed Time Zone restrictions must also be met for access to be granted LIMITED NUMBER OF WEEKS The number of weeks that the Access Card will be granted access up to 500 may be set when this limited uses option is selected Each week the number of weeks counter will be reduced by one until no weeks are left At this point the Access Card will be denied further access until more weeks are programmed Time Zone restrictions must also be met for access to be granted LIMITED NUMBER OF DAYS FROM FIRST USE This Limited Use option is similar to the limited number of days selection except that the number of days of access up to 500 is counted from the day the Access Card is first granted access COUNT NUMBER OF USES This selection does not actually restrict access but counts how many time access has been granted Therefore no number of days or uses are entered Selecting this choice for a card merely resets the counter to 0 Each time access is granted the counter is incremented by one The number of access granted may be viewed using the Status Menu The counter can only count to 500 If more than 500 accesses have been granted since the counter was last reset the status report will indicate 500 NO LIMITED USE This option is used to remove any of the above limited
68. ter on what day of the week it falls see page 34 for defining holidays SETTING THE WEEKLY SCHEDULE To setor change a Time Zone s Weekly Schedule choose 4 System Settings from the Main Menu Select 8 Time Zone from the System Settings Menu followed by 1 Time Zones from the Time Zone Menu Enter the Time Zone to be edited only Time Zones 2 or greater may be edited Once in the Weekly Schedule for the Time Zone select the number of the day to be edited The cursor will move up to the day to be edited An indicates the one half hour segment is on a blank space indicates that the segment is off Using the arrow keys move the cursor to the 31 segment to be changed and use the space bar to turn the time segment off Use any other key to turn the segment on BEGINNING AND ENDING DATES Each Time Zone except Time Zone 1 may be set to begin and or end on specified dates Access Cards programmed into the Time Zone will not be allowed access before the beginning date if set or after the ending date if set To set a beginning date choose B when in the weekly schedule Enter the beginning date enter if no beginning date restriction is desired To set a ending date choose E when in the weekly schedule Enter the beginning date enter if no ending date restriction is desired ANTIPASSBACK CONTROL The Time Zone into which an Access Card is programmed determines if and how the Access Card is
69. tor remote open remote inactive bell arming circuit or user defined C4 WARRANTY U S and Canadian Secura Key products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 2 years from the date of purchase Secura Key will replace any Secura Key manufactured product except cards or tags returned to us freight prepaid within the warranty period This warranty does not include freight taxes duties or installation expenses THE WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE IS EXCLUSIVE AND NO OTHER WARRANTY WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED SECURA KEY SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE The remedies provided herein are the buyers sole and exclusive remedies In no event shall Secura Key be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages including loss of profits whether based on contract tort or any other legal theory Contact Secura Key for Export Warranty Policy C 2 WARNING INSTRUCTION TO THE USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful inter
70. unting plate by pushing plate in and then sliding it down Secure faceplate to mounting plate using the two 4 40 screws Place faceplate door into door opening and rotate key 90 clockwise FLUSH MOUNT WITHOUT 5S BOX See Figure 17 1 Use the wall cutout template provided Locate template on the wall Transfer appropriate cutout corner locations to the wall with a pointed instrument Draw lines from point to point outlining cutout Cut out opening being careful not to make opening larger than indicated on the template Place mounting plate against wall in its proper location Using it as a template mark four holes in corners Remove faceplate and using the appropriate drill drill four holes for appropriate fasteners 8 32 fasteners are recommended Secure mounting plate to wall Screws must be flat head countersunk 6 or 8 For an outdoor installation silicone sealant is recommended between the mounting plate and the wall Connect green grounding screw on mounting plate to Earth ground using a 16AWG wire Also connect green ground wire from faceplate assembly to green grounding screw 58 7 Be sure all appropriate wiring has been connected to the terminal board and then plug the terminal board cable into the socket on the circuit board see wiring instructions Do not apply power until all connections are made 8 Place reader and faceplate assembly against the mounting plate Faceplate will hook onto mounting p
71. ure should be done with the unit at average operating temperatures and not in extreme heat or cold 28 BAUD RATE The Baud Rate is the speed at which the ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus communicates with the outside world PC terminal or printer The default Baud Rate speed of communication is 9600 If you wish to change the baud rate and you do not have a PC or terminal the Programming Deck may be used The allowable Baud Rates are 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 and 38400 Note that the serial interface cards in some older PCs are not capable of communicating at Baud Rates above 9600 SETTING THE BAUD RATE VIA THE MENU The Baud Rate of the ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus may be changed via the menu system using a PC or terminal Once changed the new Baud Rate will become effective the next time you log onto the system or connect a printer To change the Baud Rate choose 4 System Settings from the Main Menu Then from the System Settings Menu choose 6 Baud Rate and select the desired Baud Rate from the Baud Rate Menu If you are using SA NET software be sure to also change the baud rate of the port configuration in the Setup menu Choose Configure Location select a location select Edit then enter the new value in the Baud Rate field and Save the changes Exit SA NET then restart the program SETTING THE BAUD RATE USING CARDS To set the baud rate using Program Cards place the card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove
72. utral Antipassback status which is determined by the antipassback type of the reader where the card was last used The cardholder must have Out status to use an In reader and vice versa As long as the IN and OUT readers are used in alternating sequence there will be no restriction if a card is used at an IN reader twice in a row or at an OUT reader twice in a row the second access attempt is denied Real Antipassback only applies at one set of Primary Remote readers Even if multiple readers are connected to a PC using Smart Switches and SA NET software other 28SA Units at the same site will be unaware of the cardholder s IN OUT status change TIMED ANTIPASSBACK sets the card to Void status for a user defined time period Once the time period expires the card can be re used in the reader For every card use a comparison is made in transaction history to that card s previous use to see if the time period has elapsed Timed antipassback only applies at a single reader other 28SA Plus units at the same site will not be able to make a time comparison Note that if a Remote Reader is connected to the 28SA Plus once a given card is used it cannot be reused at either the remote or main reader until the time period has expired 25 CONFIGURING REAL ANTIPASSBACK To configure a 28SA Plus and Remote Reader for Real Antipassback you must first set the 28SA Plus Primary Reader as either an IN or OUT reader To set reader IN OUT status
73. you would type in the following string of characters note that 0 zero AT amp R1 amp D0 amp S0 amp H0S0z1 amp WO0 ENTER Then set DIP switches 1 4 and 6 to ON and all others to OFF Disconnect the modem and connect it to the reader Other modems may require a different setup string Also refer to your modem manual For further information contact Secura Key RJ 11 JACK CONNECTION For temporary connections an RJ 11 telephone type jack is provided on the bottom of the unit housing to allow communications access without the necessity of opening the unit 46 WARNING DO NOT CONNECT THE 28SA Plus RJ 11 JACK TO A TELEPHONE LINE PBX OR THE PHONE OUTPUT OF A MODEM OR SERIOUS DAMAGE MAY RESULT if you are not using the RJ 11 jack you may disable this communication port by unplugging the jack input connector on the main circuit board see Figure 1 TERMINAL BOARD CONNECTION For permanent hard wired connection communications wiring may be connected to the unit via the terminal board see Figure 2 for wiring SERIAL PRINTER CONNECTION Figures 4 and 7 show how to connect a serial printer to the system Most serial printers have dip switch settings to select data protocols Make sure the printer is configured for pin 20 to be Ready Busy See page 6 for proper settings If a serial printer is not available a serial to parallel converter may be used to connect a parallel printer If you have difficulty printing re

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