Home

ECU LAN - DPS Telecom

image

Contents

1. This Agreement shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of California without regard to choice of law principles and excluding the provisions of the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods Any dispute arising out of the Agreement shall be commenced and maintained only in Fresno County California In the event suit is brought or an attorney is retained by any party to this Agreement to seek interpretation or construction of any term or provision of this Agreement to enforce the terms of this Agreement to collect any money due or to obtain any money damages or equitable relief for breach the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover in addition to any other available remedy reimbursement for reasonable attorneys fees court costs costs of investigation and other related expenses 57 58 Warranty DPS Telecom warrants to the original purchaser only that its products a substantially conformto DPS published specifications and b are substantially free from defects in material and workmanship This warranty expires two years from the date of product delivery with respect to hardware and ninety days from the date of product delivery with respect to software If the purchaser discovers within these periods a failure of the product to substantially conform to the specifications or that the product is not substantially free from defects in material and workmanship the purchaser must pr
2. 11 Display Mapping Appendix A 12 Technical Support 13 End User License Agreement 43 43 44 45 46 47 49 52 53 56 1 Introduction The Building Access System BAS is a comprehensive building entry management system that provides centralized door access control utilizing your existing DPS network monitoring systems With the system in place managers can maintain a database of all personnel access as well as the time of day and location that access was granted Building access functionality typically requires an RTU to report to T Mon and locally process entry requests made through an entry control unit ECU The ECU LAN however grants or denies access on its own performing both the RTU and ECU functions of the traditional DPS building access environment It communicates directly with T Mon to retrieve and report access data stores its own access data locally and issues control logic for a single door BAS Functional Diagram with ECU LAN or 24V Relay To Door Strike icons 24v Fa Relay To Door y Door Strike Sensor 7 KeyPad Proxy Reader Proxy Reader Proxy Reader In the Building Access System the ECULAN operates independently of an RTU With the ECU LAN you can cheaply and easily add individual doors to your building access system to control building access at small sites where you don t have or need an RTU This allows you to extend building access functionality to sites that would ve otherwise been unm
3. 2015 05 22 2015 05 22 2015 05 22 2015 05 22 2015 05 22 2015 05 22 2015 05 21 2015 65 21 2015 05 21 2015 05 21 2015 05 21 2015 05 21 2015 05 21 2015 05 21 2015 05 21 2015 05 21 2015 05 21 2015 05 21 2015 05 21 2015 05 21 eventlog csv The Site Access Log displays the event log for Building Access events The log has the following fields 14 14 14 1 12 16 16 16 16 18 18 16 Oo ag Qo Qo Qo Qo ag Bo Qo 25 24 24 21 15 QS azi OG a3 azi azi l g 52 91 56 41 eF i af PF ie CaF ag 36 15 l 43 23 15 12 1 34 12 33 27 OS 11 45 Oe ot 48 38 32 Passcode 2362361 1234 2362361 2362361 2362361 2362361 2362361 2362364 2362361 2362364 2362361 2362364 2362361 12341 26784 56782 56781 2678 Dir Exit Enter Exit Exit Exit Enter Enter Enter Enter Enter Exit Enter Exit Enter Exit Enter Enter Exit Enter Enter Enter Status EVENT Chris J ERROR EVENT EVENT Chris Chris Chris Chris Chris Chris Chris Chris Chris Chris Chris J Technical Support Mark C Technical Support Mark C Technical Support Valid exit detected Invalid code Valid exit detected Valid exit detected EJ EJ FI EJ EJ EJ EJ EJ EJ LJ Monitor Menus gt Site Access Log 45 Event Log The event number The most recent event is displayed at the top The Date and Time the event occurred The
4. Ext GMT 34 amp Speaker LEDs Keypad Sm 3X5 x22 wall mount N A N A RJ45 N A 40 to 80 C 40 to 176 F environmentally sealed N A N A LEDs Keypad Lg 4 x 5 x 2 2 wall mount N A N A RJ45 N A 40 to 80 C 40 to 176 F environmentally sealed N A N A LEDs Proxy Reader 4 7 x 3 x 0 68 wall mount 5 16 VDC 30 mA RJ45 Wiegand 26 37 bit 30 to 65 C 22 to 150 0 95 non condensing N A Speaker LED Note Proxy reader specifications are based on the ThinLine II card reader from the HID Corporation 12VDC power is supplied to the reader by the ECU LAN 3 Hardware Installation 3 1 Site Preparation Tools needed Phillips screwdriver Wire strippers cutter Small standard No 2 screwdriver 1 16 for screw lug connectors Materials needed e 1 2 conduit Precautions e Pull GMT fuse before connecting ECU power feed e Always observe electrostatic discharge ESD precautions 3 2 Installation Overview 1 Mount the ECU and the Keypad and or Proxy Reader 2 Connect power to the ECU 3 Connect communication lines between the ECU LAN and Keypad and or Proxy Reader 4 Set the ECU IP address via TTY interface 5 Customize ECU LAN settings via the Web Browser Interface 6 Provision T Mon with the appropriate information See the BAS software module in the T MonXM user manual for more information 3 3 Mounti
5. each menu Ethernet Notifications Saving Your Changes At the bottom of each page is a Save button When you have finished editing any ECU LAN settings click the Save button to commit your changes to the ECU LAN Failure to Controls save changes before you navgate to another option or close the web interface will result Date and Time in the loss of your changes Timers Reboot The ECU LAN Edit Menus 30 6 2 1 System From the Edit Menus gt System screen you can configure and edit global system settings for the ECU LAN For information on configuring system settings see the table of field descriptions below System Settings Global System Settings Name ECU LAN Location Fresno CA Contact 559 454 1600 From E mail address ecui dpstele com SNMP Get String dps_ public SNMP Set String dps_ public User admin Password aseeessess Initialize Configuration Initialize Delete BAC Profile Database _ Purge BAC Backup Configuration contig bin Restore Configuration Upload Get Event Log eventlog csv Erase Event Log Erase Reset Save The System Screen Global System Settings The name for the ECU LAN Location The location of the ECU LAN Contact telephone number for the person responsible for this ECU LAN unit Optional Contact field From Email Address SNMP GET String SNMP SET String Password Used to restore all factory default settings to the ECU LAN Do not initialize the non volatile RAM NVRAM un
6. BAC database corrupted or has not yet been downloaded from T Mon Thisis the default setting Use internal profiles only and ignore TMon profiles sets the ECU LAN to work in Standalone mode In this mode the ECU controls door access with its own internally databased access profiles It will not use access information from T Mon to make entry decisions Note the ECU can still report door violations and access if being polled by T Mon Do not use internal profiles and use TMon profiles only configures the ECU LAN to ignore its internal profiles If T Mon s database has not yet been downloaded been purged see the System section for details on purging the BAC database or corrupted an ECU operating in this mode will essentially make a door inaccessible The four checkboxes in the BAC Settings section determine any special behaviors for the door e Using magnetic door lock uncheck if using door strike configures the ECU LAN to operate in Magnetic Door Mode In Magnetic Door Mode the door will remain magnetically locked until unlocked via proxy card 38 scan Request to Exit button or motion sensor Enabling magnetic door mode reverses the relay energize state from normally open to normally closed keeping the electromagnetic lock powered locked until access is granted e Enable request to exit when using door strike keeps the door strike locked until a request to exit or motion sensor alarm is seen by the ECU e Keep door unlo
7. Inside Out Open the door from the inside and exit through the door The door must be closed before the exit password can be entered Once the door is closed enter a valid access code followed by 4 and then the pound key Out The OK LED will flash green if the user has successfully entered a valid password upon exiting The exit code will not enable the solenoid and therefore you will not hear a click sound as is heard when a valid In code is entered However magnetic door mode will unlock the door on both entry and exit Lockouts A 5 minute lockout occurs if 6 invalid codes are entered consecutively in a period of 10 minutes However pressing the star button causes the unit to clear all prior key presses a 10 second delay also clears prior key presses Alternatively a manual activate door strike command will override the lockout An Open Door lockout disables the keypad and or proxy reader when any of the following conditions occur 1 Door is open 2 There is no door alarm 3 The door is not propped enabled Ifthe door is propped open users should still enter Entry Exit passwords for T MonXM event log recording If sites are set to Directional and a user doesnt log out i e doesnt press 4 after the access code the T Mon administrator can force log out that user Additionally if sites are set to Non directional and a user gets out of sync
8. Profiles User reqularusr Type User Code 0001000099 Name Regular User Title EMail stay Open N site Group From To DOW Time of Day 4 I ETE 001 Test ECU 1 01 26 2007 01 26 2010 SMTWIFS 00 00 23 59 O02 Test ECU 2 01 26 2007 01 26 2010 SMTWUIFS 00 00 23 59 Access Code 4 14 digits Fi Detail F Save FO Help FiO Esc Exit Database valid user access codes captured via debug in T Mon 49 10 T Mon Configuration To incorporate the ECU LAN into your Building Access System you must configure the device in T Mon Once the device is configured in T Mon you will be able to determine access rights by user day time and during what dates a user will have access to the door controlled by the ECU LAN To configure your ECU LAN in T Mon 1 Set up a Remote Port Polling Job o From the T Mon main menu select Parameters gt Remote Parameters o Select a halted job greater than 49 and Create a DCP F Interrogator Job If unsure of settings when creating the DCP F Interrogator job see section M1 of your T Mon XM manual or simply use default settings o Define the data connection for your job Press F6 to reach the Data Connection screen Press F1 to open the Ethernet TCP Port Definition screen and define the data connection IP Port for your Building Access Job T Mon LNX COM Parameters DCP F INTERROGATOR D F ind EJdit NJext gt Next Used P rev lt Prev Used Q uit F1 Devices F5 Toggle Suspend F6 Dat
9. be databased in your T Mon or ECU LAN web browser in order to grant access privileges 1 Telnet into the ECU LAN using port 2002 or create a serial craft connection at 9600 baud 2 Login using your username and password 3 Select the D ebug option 4 In the D ebug menu select the P roxy option 5 Once Proxy filter debug is set to ON you can capture your card number Swipe the undatabased card in front of the reader and the card number will appear for you to catalog The screen below shows examples of card numbers access codes for both 26 and 37 bit proximity cards ca Telnet 126 10 230 136 ECU LAN vi fA 8416 c22H11 DPS Telecom Inc Config Poing Debug etkoit Ff D Debug Filter Options ALM OFF f gt OFF FP 0FF 0FF F gt OFF m OFF OH g OFF H gt MPFS OFF z OFF h z OFF o gt OTHER OFF OFF H OFF o gt OFF OFF i gt PING OFF p gt MIP OFF OFF k KEY OFF P gt PRAY OFF OFF l tOFF q 0FF UA to 6 Clear all filters zU to Display this Help lt ESC gt to Quit lt P PRaY_dbqON gt PRAI Got 26 bit CARD 86AH1 BRHF PRaAi Got 37 bit CARD 21359281643 A Telnet screen showing both 26 and 37 bit card number captures 48 6 Having captured the card number you are now ready to database it into the T Mon From the T Mon Master Menu navigate to Files Utilities Building Access Profiles and enter the code in the area shown BAS
10. is on the right 6 Insert fuse into the Power fuse slot The power LED should be lit green If the LED is off the power connection may be reversed To confirm that power is correctly connected the front panel LEDs will flash RED and GREEN indicating that the ECU application has started Note Observe polarity when connecting battery leads If using the 48VDC red black cables supplied with the unit connect black to GND and red to BATT Standard gauge is 20AWG but may vary between 18 24AWG 48VDC pr rE Ground power lead Fig 3 6 FA Relay on the bottom of the unit contains the contact closures for the fuse relay This will close when the 3 4 amp GMT fuse has blown and will normally be open Use the included 2 pin screw lug 14 3 5 2 Door Strike When a valid password is entered on the keypad the ECU will operate the relay to energize the door strike The ECU will de energize the relay if configured for magnetically controlled doors Follow the directions below to connect the door strike and door sensor to the ECU 1 Use the screw lug connectors If using a 24VDC door strike connect the door strike power wires to SPB and SNeg If using a 12VDC door strike connect the power wires to SPA and SNeg 2 Connect the door sensor to RIN return and ALM1 opto isolated alarm for the door sensor positive 24VDC switched power feed Door Strike negative l switched power feed ae oo
11. passcode that was used for the event if applicable The direction that was used for the event if applicable Note Ignore if direction is not enabled under Edit gt BAC Profiles Status sid A description of the event or the user that triggered the event under Edit gt Bac Profiles 46 8 Firmware Upgrade To upload new firmware to the ECU LAN you can either click Upload in the upper right corner of the screen at any time or From the Edit Menus gt System screen in the System Controls section you may click the Upload button next to Restore Configuration DPS Telecom ECU LAN Eca Logout MyDPS Monitor Menus System Settings Global System Settings Edit Menus Name ECU LAN l PAR Fresno CA Contact 559 454 1600 From E mail address ecu dpstele com SNMP Get String dps_public SNMP Set String dps_public T admin Password ecccccccce DCP Responder Settings Disable DCP DCP over LAN DCP Unit ID Protocol 101 f DCPx J DCP over LAN port protocol 2001 UDP g System Controls Initialize Configuration Backup Configuration config bin Restore Configuration Gilead 2011 DPS Telecom At the Firmware Load screen simply browse to find the firmware file you downloaded from www dpstele com mydps and click Load DPE gt DPS Telecom Upload config firmware web or bundle Browse Upload J 47 9 Determining Proximity Card Number To obtain the number of your proximity card that should
12. some parts are missing or if you ever need to order new parts please refer to the part numbers listed and call DPS Telecom at 800 622 3314 ECU LAN Box Dori DPS Beecom ECU LAN For the Building Access Syston or do apne a i SS SS pS ss ee Building Access user manual D UM FECULN 12001 HTT Four Ear Screws Entry Control Unit D PK ECULN Two Mounting Ears One 2 pin power screw lug jack One 2 pin fuse relay screw lug 2 820 00862 02 2 820 00812 02 Two 3 4 amp fuses 2 741 00750 00 Keypad Box Sold Separately Keypad Device One 14 foot cable D PK KEYPD 12001 0001 One environm entally sealed Keypad D PK KEYPD 12001 0001 Keypad mounting template Four mounting screws D OC ECUMOUNTING Proximity Reader Box Sold Separately D PK PROXI 12001 Prawn I One demo card from HID One HID ThinLine Proximity Card Reader D PR 534 10A 00 w 12 RJ 45 Cable D PR 530 10A 00 Hh One Unshielded RJ45 to RJ45 CAT 5 Coupler D PR 534 10A 01 One HID Mounting Instructions Two HID Mounting Screws 2 Specifications Specification Dimensions Mounting Power Input Current Draw Interfaces Protocols Temp Range Humidity Range Fuse Audible Visual ECU LAN 8 56 x 7 5 x 1 72 wall mount 48 VDC 35 mA 1 RJ45 LAN 1 DB9 Craft Port N A 0 to 60 C 32 to 140 F 0 to 95 non condensing Int GMA 1 amp
13. will appear in red if an alarm has been activated The status will be displayed in green when the alarm condition is not present Alarms Base g Door Sensor Alarm 1 Clear 10 Motion Sensor Alarm 2 Clear 11 Alarm 3 Sensor Clear The Monitor Menus gt Alarms screen Alarms System 12 Door Violation Alarm Clear 17 Door Strike Active Relay 1 Clear 18 Relay 2 Active Clear 19 Hack Lockout 20 Exit Password OK 21 Propped Door Mode Active Click the System tab to view your unit s system alarms 44 7 2 Issuing Control Commands Clicking on Controls in blue under the Monitor Menu gives the user access to the unit s 2 control relays Controls System 17 Door Strike Active Relay 1 Released 18 Relay 2 Active Released Opr Activate controls from the Monitor Menus gt Controls screen Next to each relay is a bar indicating its status To issue a control for any of the power outputs click on a command e Opr latches the relay e Ris releases the relay e Mom issues a momentary command temporarily placing the relay in the opposite state before resuming its previous operation lf a relay were ina released state issuing a momentary command would latch the relay temporarily and then release it again By default a Momentary command lasts 5 seconds you can change this time from the Edit Menus gt Controls screen 7 3 Site Access Log Event Log Evt Timestamp oo own P Lu ha be 2015 05 22
14. your build option to be sure Date and Time Time Settings Date Month May a Day 11 al Year 2011 al Time Hour Minute 44H PME Automatic Time Adjustment NTP Enable NTP NTP Server Address or Host Name Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time al Adjust Clock for Daylight Saving Time DST C Enable DST Start D Month Weekday Hour lt meee Mar E Second Sunday 2G AME End D Month Weekday Hont E nd Day Nov EJ First Sunday Ea 2 i jam The Edit gt Date and Time menu Date Select the current month day and year from the drop down menus Cs Enable NTP Check this box to enable Network Time Protocol NTP Server Address or Enter the NTP server s IP address or host name then click Sync Example north america pool ntp org NOTE Make sure DNS servers are defined if using Host Name Hostname for NIP server Select your time zone from the drop down menu Adjust Clock for Daylight Savings Time DST Enable DST Check this box to have the ECU LAN observe Daylight Savings StartDay Select the month weekday and time when Daylight Savings will begin EndDay Select the month weekday and time when Daylight Savings will end 42 6 2 9 Timers The Timers menu allows you to change how often certain ECU LAN specific events occur Timers Web Refresh 100ms 60s 1s How often web browser is refreshed when in monitor mode Timed Tick 0s 60m O off This is a heartbeat function that can be used by master
15. 35 a CETL i i EE EFE fo bd L Fi i Ti i r i Le T os a ri j ad T blr Door Sensor 4 l z Faj faj RALAT mied am j Briha s Fa gt 7 i pa a Chg z T pipiiiitijititii i irj 1 3 i mlm Evil 1 it x EEEE dugu gt la j b FEN F he i i me gt T negative Positive 12VDC j F o Rta no d unswitched unswitched Motion Sensor power feed power feed Wiring diagram for connecting sensors and strikes to the ECU LAN Screw Lugs SPB SNeg SPA UPB UNeg UPA Screw Lugs AIM1 RTN ALM2 RTN ALM3 RTN 15 Output Connections Description Positive switched power source 24VDC Can be used for door strike Negative switched power source Can be used for door strike This is used by either SPB or SPA Positive switched power source 12VDC Can be used for door strike Positive un switched power source 24VDC Negative un s witched power source This has 2 connections and both are the same For use with UPA or UPB Can be used to power the motion sensor or other external accessory Positive un switched power source 12VDC Can be used to power the motion sensor or other external accessory Relay normally open Relay common Relay normally closed Input Connections Description Isolated alarm for door sensor Door sensor return Request to exit motion sensor Motion sensor return Available as a general purpose alarm inp
16. CESC E Yes Disabled 126 186 236 136 126 16 236 136 gt gt 255 255 192 6 C255 255 292 82 gt 2555 255 gt 66 16 81 66 BF DF 66 10 81 66 BF DF gt Subnet Gateway DHCP Host CESC gt 27 don t receive a prompt for the username try pressing Enter to receive the prompt If that doesn t work check the Com port you are using on your PC and make sure you are using the cable provided Additional cables can be ordered from DPS Telecom Part number D PR 045 10A 04 e HyperTerminal File Edit view Call Transfer Help O Logged in successfully 7 ESC to the main menu When asked if you d like to save your changes type Y for Y es Reboot the ECU LAN to save its new configuration ECU LAM vi fA 8418 c gt 2611 DPS Telecom Inc Yonfig Poing Debug eCH gt it Ff C Ethernet S3tats ntUSram vretH gt oot CE amp C gt 7 E Yes Disabled 126 180 238 136 126 168 238 1365 z 255 255 192 0 255 255 192 8 gt gt 2555 255 2559 6H 16 81_ 66_ BF DF 66 16 81 66 BF DF gt nit Addr Subnet Gateway DSHCP Hoost lt ESG 7 lt Ethernet Stats ntUdpam vretCH gt oot CE amp C gt 7 B Rebooting 28 6 Advanced Unit Configuration Web Interface The ECU LAN features a built in web browser interface for configuring and monitoring the unit through the Internet or your Intranet Beyond configuring the unit s IP address most ECU LAN configuration will be performed wa the unit s Web Interf
17. ECU LAN s system alarms a set of housekeeping alarms that can inform you of status issues specific to the ECU LAN Alarms System Description Notifications 12 Door Violation Alarm GBB Eee eo 17 Door Strike Active Relay 1 Gee eee r 18 Relay 2 Active Gea Bee 19 Hack Lockout Pe er eT 20 Exit Password OK El le at The Alarms gt System screen 36 6 2 5 Controls The Edit Menus gt Controls option provides access to configure your ECU LAN s 2 control relays Controls System Number Description Momentary time Notifications 17 Door Strike Active Relay 1 5S Pe le er er er 18 Relay 2 Active Bs Ee er er ee ier The Edit Menu gt Controls Screen Editing Controls User definable description for each control relay The length of time between Opr and Ris or Rls and Opr when a momentary Mom Momentary Time command is issued Typically this is between door unlock and lock commands when a valid entry code has been entered Notifications Toggle the checkboxes to indicate which notifications 1 8 left to right you want the ECU LAN to send when a control command is issued Field descriptions for the Base tab of the Controls screen 37 6 2 6 BAC Globals From the BAC Globals menu you can configure the DCP responder settings for communicating with T Mon how your ECU LAN will validate access and enable special door control behaviors BAC Global Settings DCP Responder Settings Disable DCP DCP over LAN DCP Unit
18. FE DPS Telecom ECU LAN For the Building Access System or Stand Alone Applications Visit our website at www dpstelecom com for the latest PDF manual and FAQs August 10 2015 D UM ECULN 1 2001 ECU LAN Firmware Version 1 0 Revision History August 10 2015 Update screenshots June 30 2015 Update to Email Notifications May 27 2015 Minor additions to web browser sections April 28 2015 BAC Global Provisioning update February 26 2014 Added HID Proxy Keypad Combo to Hardware Installation Section May 13 2011 Initial Release This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied without prior written consent of DPS Telecom Allsoftware and manuals are copyrighted by DPS Telecom Said software and manuals may not be reproduced copied transmitted or used to make a derivative work by either mechanical electronic or any other means in whole or in part without prior written consent from DPS Telecom except as required by United States copynght laws 2015 DPS Telecom Notice The material in this manual is for information purposes and is subject to change without notice DPS Telecom shall not be hable for errors contained herein or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this manual Contents Visit our website at www dpstelecom com for the latest PDF manual and FAQs Introduction 1 1 Pr
19. ID Protocol 105 ADCP T DCP over LAN port protocol 2001 7 UDP BAC Settings Use internal profiles only when TMon profiles are not available Use internal profiles only and ignore TMon profiles Do not use internal profiles and use TMon profiles only Using magnetic door lock uncheck if using door strike Enable request to exit when using door strike always enabled when using magnetic door lock Keep door unlocked until close detected Enable direction logic for logging in out activity Mirror Alarm 3 on Alarm 1 Door Sensor Continuous tone after Door Violation has been in alarm for 12 minutes Reset Save From the BAC Globals screen you can determine building access functionality for your door DCP Responder Settings For use with T Mon DCP over LAN Enables DCP transmissions over LAN Enabled by default User definable ID number for the ECU LAN DCP Address and the DCP DCP Unit ID Protocol protocol beina used DCPx or DCPf DCP over LAN port Protocol Enter the DCP port for this ECU LAN UDP TCP port The BAC Settings allow you to configure ECU LAN profile validation and door control behavior The radio buttons determine the method the ECU LAN will use to authenticate door access Use internal profiles only when TMon profiles are not available set s the ECU LAN to use profiles from T Mon to validate door access unless the T Mon database has been purged see the System section for details on purging the
20. IES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE In no event will DPS be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages based on breach of warranty breach of contract negligence strict tort or any other legal theory Damages that DPS will not be responsible for include but are not limited to loss of profits loss of savings or revenue loss of use of the product or any associated equipment cost of capital cost of any substitute equipment facilities or services downtime claims of third parties including customers and injury to property For an additional fee DPS may at its option make available by written agreement only an extended warranty providing an additional period of time for the applicability of the standard warranty Technical Support If a purchaser believes that a product is not operating in substantial conformance with DPS published specifications or there appear to be defects in material and workmanship the purchaser should contact our technical support representatives If the problem cannot be corrected over the telephone and the product and problem are covered by the warranty the technical support representative will authorize the return of the product for service and provide shipping information If the product is out of warranty repair charges will be quoted All non warranty repairs rece
21. N in the address bar Used to turn on Dynamic Host Connection Protocol NOT recommended because the unit is assigned an IP address from your DHCP server The IP you ve already assigned to the unit becomes inactive Using DHCP means the unit will NOT operate in a T Mon environment network or be forwarded somewhere else on a wide area network An important parameter if you are connected to a WAN It tells the ECU LAN which machine is the gateway out of your local network Set to 255 255 255 255 if not using Contact your network administrator for this info Primary IP address of the domain name server Set to 255 255 255 255 if not using Secondary IP address of the domain name server Set to 255 255 255 255 is not using MAC Address Enable DHCP Gateway DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 32 6 2 3 Notifications From the initial Edit gt Notifications menu you can configure up to 8 different notifications for alarm and control events Notifications No stat Type server Time Window I Time Window 2 ON SNMP 10 0 4 170 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Ke Any Time Any Time Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 2 ALM Email smtp dpstele com Any Time Any Time Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 3 ON Relay Latch 1 Any Time Any Time The Edit gt Notifications menu The initial notifications screen will show you current settings for the unit s 8 noti
22. a Conn AF5 Move F187Esc Exit Configuring the DCP f Job in T Mon 2 Once you ve configured the remote port job you must Define the ECU LAN Device O Return to the Master Menu and select File Maintenance gt LAN Based Remotes gt NetGuardian NetDog_g2 From here you will configure the ECU LAN device 50 Site Number Description Site Name Password Device Type Expansion Units Expansion Modules IP Address 7 Port Dedicated Port Dialout Port Phone Polling Type NetGuardian NetDog_G2 Definition oka a Sy ECU ECU Batak BAC Bia Bad rie aris B Scheduled Days Zee SUN Scheduled Hours Scheduled Minute F ind EJdit Delete _Lan LAN 18 228 187 2001 Base Addr Exp Addr 1 187 Exp Addr 2 Pri Dial Prefix sec Dial Prefix Test Polling Interval mins MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT N ext Previous Quit _ Fi Device F2 Global Options F3 Int Alarms F4 Load Firmware F1i Esc Exit Defining the ECU LAN in T Mon o In the Device Type field select ECU LAN O In the Expansion Modules field select BAC o Inthe IP Address Port field enter the IP Address you configured for the unit via the TTY interface The ECU LAN defaults to port 2001 but can be changed from the Web Browser interface o In the Dedicated Port field enter the number of the Port Job you used for the DCP F Interrogator job you created in the previous step o For all other settings you may u
23. ace DPS Telecom ECU LAN Upload Logout MyDPS Monitor Menus Welcome Controls Product Name ECU LAN v1 04 0419 Build Date May 11 2011 10 31 02 system Stack Version v5 25 z This is ECU LAN w1 0A 0419 HTTP web server Notifications Controls Date and Time Timers Reboot m S it S 17011 DPS Telecom fo The ECU LAN s Web Interface allows for easy configuration and monitoring Navigating the Web Interface The Web Interface is split into 2 sections e The Monitor Menu allows you to monitor and control access to your door e The Edit Menu is where you ll configure system information alarms door controls and notifications To navigate to any of the web interface menu options simply click the option in the left side of the interface 6 1 Logging in to the Web Interface To login to the unit s web interface simply type the IP address of the ECU LAN into the address bar of your web browser You will be prompted for your username and password The default username is admin The default password is dostelecom DPS Telecom strongly recommends you change your username and password See the System section later in this manual for instructions on changing the default username and password 29 6 2 Edit Menus Edit Menus ECU LAN configuration is performed from the Edit Menus the menu options in green on System the left side of the web interface The following pages describe the options available in
24. al support representative wil return your call as soon as possible 54 55 56 13 End User License Agreement All Software and firmware used in for or in connection with the Product parts subsystems or derivatives thereof in whatever form including without limitation source code object code and microcode including any computer programs and any documentation relating to or describing such Software is furnished to the End User only under a non exclusive perpetual license solely for End User s use with the Product The Software may not be copied or modified in whole or in part for any purpose whatsoever The Software may not be reverse engineered compiled or disassembled No title to or ownership of the Software or any of its parts is transferred to the End User Title to all patents copyrights trade secrets and any other applicable rights shall remain with the DPS Telecom DPS Telecom s warranty and limitation on its liability for the Software is as described in the warranty information provided to End User in the Product Manual End User shall indemnify DPS Telecom and hold it harmless for and against any and all claims damages losses costs expenses obligations liabilities fees and costs and all amounts paid in settlement of any claim action or suit which may be asserted against DPS Telecom which arise out of or are related to the non fulfillment of any covenant or obligation of End User in connection with this Agreement
25. and Extended Propped Door Mode The Extended Propped Door Mode feature can be engaged by remotely issuing an OPR control command from 23 the T Mon to point 22 The door may be opened and closed freely with no door wolations for an indefinite period of time The door will be locked when closed With the door closed exit this mode by remotely issuing an RLS control command to point 22 Caution Extended propped door mode will not auto expire Stay Open Door Mode You can enter Stay Open Door Mode in one of two ways i Scan any card defined in T Mon for that door with Stay Open parameter set to Yes li Remotely issue an OPR control command for both points 17 and 22 Points 17 and 22 will be active during Stay Open Mode The door will be unlocked and no door wolations will occur With the door closed you can exit Stay Open mode in one of two ways i Scan any card defined in T Mon for that door with Stay Open parameter set to Yes li Remotely issue RLS control command to point 22 Point 17 will automatically clear which will lock the door Caution Stay Open mode will not auto expire 4 2 1 ECU Internal Speaker PA alay eS 48 Vdc Of 0 75A max Internal Speaker Volume Control Fig 5 2 Internal Speaker Volume Control The volume control for the internal soeaker can be found on the bottom of the unit next to the Fuse Alarm relay and the primary connections Disabling the Speaker To disable the speak
26. arm 1 Motion Sensor Alarm 2 Alarm 3 sensor Door violation alarm Unused Door strike active relay 1 Relay 2 active Hack lockout Exit password OK Propped Door Mode active Stay Open Door Mode or Extended Propped Door Mode active Unused Speaker active Default Configuration DCP Channel is Inactive Mac Address Not Set IP Address Not Set LAN Hardware Error SNMP Processing Error SNMP Community Error LAN TX Packet Drop Notification 1 Failed Notification 2 Failed Notification 3 Failed Notification 4 Failed Notification 5 Failed Notification 6 Failed Notification 7 Failed Notification 8 Failed NTP Failed Timed Tick Dynamic Memory Full Mode N A Status Status Status Status N A Status Control Status Control Status Status Status Control N A N A Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status 53 Point Description Mode 44 Unused Status 45 Unit Reset Status 46 61 Unused N A 62 Standalone Mode Active Status 63 ECU enabled Status 64 Unused N A When using controls from alarm masters only issue the momentary MOM commands DPS recommends these alarms be set to No Log and No History in T Mon point setup Display Mapping for the ECU LAN 12 Technical Support DPS Telecom products ar
27. arts from DC RED and goes down vertically 21 4 Speaker and LEDs 4 1 Front Panel LEDs The ECU s LEDs give at a glance status indication 0 PK ECULN ens Fig 5 1 LED Status Description OF There is no power or 48V and Ground Power on power connector are reversed Solid Green Power is on and correctly configured Fuse Alarm Solid Red Blown Fuse Door Relay Active i e door unlocked Or Solid Green Propped Door Mode is active Or Door Stat Stay Open Door Mode is active Solid Red Lockout prevents user access for 5 minutes Blink Red Open door lockout Entry Stat Blink Green Card Read is being processed Slow Blink Green Receiving polls normally Shelf Stat ina i Slow Blink Red ECU LAN is operating in Stand Alone Mode Off LAN connection is 10BaseT or not 100BT connected Solid Green LAN connection is 100BaseT Transmit serial communication to T Blink Green Mon Primary Receive serial communication from T Blink Red Mon Ci Blink Green Transmit Serial Communication to PC ra Blink Red Receive Serial Communication from PC ECU LAN LED Descriptions 22 4 1 1 LED Verification and Local Testing Upon powering up the ECU all of the unit s panel LEDs except for Power and 100BT will flash between green and red If the unit is functioning properly the Shelf Stat LED will flash green every 2 seconds this functions as a unit status indicator if the Shelf Stat LED is flashing red it means the unit is not c
28. ation Time certain hours on the day s Click Test to send a test notification Click Finish to save the notification 35 6 2 4 Alarms The Edit Menus gt Alarms option will allow you to configure your ECU LAN s three alarms From here you can set descriptions for each point what notifications to send for each point and qualification timers for each alarm Alarms Base Description Rev Notifications QualTime QualType 9 Door Sensor Alarm 1 Baemgaecaaa V OnSet 10 Motion Sensor Alarm 2 E ie ee er la a er Onset amp 11 Alarm 3 Sensor rine a a ee a a aa E Onset K Configure your unit s discrete alarms from the Alarms Screen The far left field indicates the alarm point you re editing To configure your base discrete alarms enter information into the appropriate fields for each point re Description Description _ Enter_a description of the alarm point Rey eek this box to reverse the polarity of the alarm Alarm set and clear conditions will be reversed Check the boxes 1 8 left to right to indicate which notifications you would like Notifications sent for the alarm Set the amount of time an alarm state must be present to qualify as an alarm Qual Time Valid entries are 1 127 for seconds s minutes m or hours h Determine for which alarm states the Qual Time will apply On Set On Clear or Qual Type Both 6 2 4 1 System Alarms Clicking the System tab on the Alarms screen will take you to the
29. been removed 4 holes containing screws will be revealed Remove all 4 Screws DC RED y ROUND BLACK ATA 0 DATA GREEN DATA 1 CLOCK WHITE RETURN VIOLET GRN LED ORANGE RED LED BROWN BEEPER YELLOW 355 320 01 5355 520 08 ZKSM 803B From the inside of the unit locate the screw connectors This is where you ll attach the wires to the RJ45 connector Match the corresponding wire to the screw connector See pinout table below for additional information 20 eooneow Match the corresponding wire to the appropriate pin on the RJ45 connector See pinout table below for additional information Put the two pieces back together First on the inside cover locate the 10 pin male connector This connector will need to correspond to the 10 pin female connector on the board on the base unit image below RJ45 Connector CONTROL CLOCK BIAS DATA 0 DATA BIAS SW1 2 BEEPER CONTROL gapo como asal NGLE DUAL LED EGAND DATA 1 SW1 1 HARDWARE IDENTITY D a bah 3 id Si 3 bi z Z RJ45 Connector Pinout ProxPro Connector Pinout RJ45 Pin Function Connector Function 1 DC Red 1 DC RED 2 No Connect 2 Ground BLACK 3 Data 1 3 Data 1 Clock WHITE 4 Data 0 4 Data 0 Data GREEN 5 No Connect 5 No Connect 6 No Connect 6 No Connect 7 No Connect 7 No Connect 8 Ground 8 No Connect St
30. cked until close detected sets the door to lock a few seconds after it has been detected closed and can be usefully combined with Magnetic Door Mode to ensure the door has closed first before the lock is applied In this mode if the door does not open after it has been unlocked It will lock again after 2 3 seconds e Enable direction logic for logging in out activity enables the unit s in out clocking function In this mode T Mon will log whether a user is entering or exiting the door by keypad following a passcode a user will enter 1 for in or 4 for out e Mirror Alarm 3 on Alarm 1 Door Sensor treats discrete alarm 3 as a door sensor alarm and will post to alarm 1 when triggered Continuous tone after Door Violation has been in alarm for 12 minutes When activated the speaker of the ECU LAN will go into a cycle of 12 minutes fast beep 3 minutes off The NetGuardian ENV Speaker when activated beeps for 12 minutes and then remains turned on emitting a long contmuous beep Check the box if you would like the ECU LAN speaker to behave like the NetGuardian ENV Speaker Click Save at the bottom of the screen to commit your changes to the ECU LAN 39 6 2 7 BAC Profiles From the BAC Profiles screen you can manage up to 32 internal profiles for valid door access Note By default the ECU LAN s internal profiles will be used to validate door access only when not configured with T Mon These profiles are not databased in T M
31. e backed by our courteous friendly Technical Support representatives who will give you the best in fast and accurate customer service To help us help you better please take the following steps before calling Technical Support 1 Check the DPS Telecom website You will find answers to many common questions on the DPS Telecom website at http www dpstele com support Look here first for a fast solution to your problem 2 Prepare relevant information Having important information about your DPS Telecom product in hand when you call will greatly reduce the time it takes to answer your questions If you do not have all of the information when you call our Technical Support representatives can assist you in gathering it Please write the information down for easy access Please have your user manual and hardware serial number ready 3 Have access to troubled equipment Please be at or near your equipment when you call DPS Telecom Technical Support This will help us solve your problem more efficiently 4 Call during Customer Support hours Customer support hours are Monday through Friday from 7 A M to 6 P M Pacific time The DPS Telecom Technical Support phone number is 559 454 1600 Emergency Assistance Emergency assistance is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week For emergency assistance after hours allow the phone to ring until it is answered wth a paging message You wil be asked to enter your phone number An on call technic
32. er remove the J10 jumper from the ECU circuit board This shunt is not accessible from the hinged door and requires full removal of the lid It may be more convenient to disable the speaker by intentionally lowering the volume so that it cannot be heard 24 4 3 Keypad LED Operation The Keypad LED indicators show keypad activity and access status See table 4 2 for specific LED descriptions Keypad Device Button pressed e Invalid code access granted en 5 minute lockout Hae 5e See LED Status Description Flashing Green Button on keypad is being pressed OK Green Solid Green Access granted Door will remain unlocked for 5 sec Flashing Red Access code denied ERR Red Solid Red Lockout prevents user access for 5 minutes Keypad LED indications Door unlock time is configurable via the Web Edit Interface See the subchapter of Advanced Unit Configuration Web Interface titled Controls for more information 4 3 1 Basic Operation Accessing a door Outside In Enter a valid access code on the keypad followed by 1 and then the pound key In If access is granted the OK LED will be solid green and you will hear a click sound this is the solenoid activating The door will remain accessible solenoid active for 5 seconds The door must be closed within 25 seconds before the ECU speaker sounds a warning and within 55 seconds before an alarm condition occurs Exiting
33. fications e Stat shows what events will trigger a notification o Off indicates that the notification is not currently enabled o Alarms indicates that notification will be sent when alarms set o Clears indicates that notification will be sent when alarms clear o Both indicates that notifications will be sent when alarms set or clear e The Type field shows the type of notification being sent The ECU LAN is capable of sending Email notification SNMP Traps or operating a relay derived control when events occur e The Server field shows the server being used for SNMP notifications if SNMP notifications are enabled e The Time Windows show days and times during which the notification is active Click on the hyperlinked number in the No column to begin configuring notifications Notification 1 Notification Setting Notify on Alarms only al Send Email Send SNMP O Relay The Notification Setup Menu 1 In the drop down box choose whether you d like to receive notification for alarms clears or both You may also disable the notification by selecting the appropriate option 2 Next choose the sort of notification you would like sent when an event occurs You may choose Send Email to have an email sent when events occur Send SNMP to have a trap sent when events occur Relay to latch a relay when an event occurs The relay option is a simple derived control causing a relay to echo one or more of the ECU LAN s alarms 3 Click Next gt t
34. h with entering in and out codes i e forgetting to enter an exit code the user may have to either log themselves back in orlog themselves back out before their code will work again 25 26 5 Basic Unit Configuration To configure your ECU LAN you must first provision the unit with an IP Address You will configure the unit s IP address subnet mask and gateway via the ECU LAN s TTY interface accessed via HyperTerminal or a similar terminal emulator over a serial connection The ECULAN Craft Port To begin configuring the unit connect the DB9 male to female cable that came with your ECU to the unit s craft port and your PC s serial port 5 1 Provisioning an IP Address You must be connected via craft port or Telnet to use the TTY interface We ll be using HyperTerminal to connect to the unit in the following example however most terminal emulating programs should work To Configure your ECU LAN s IP Address To access HyperTerminal using Windows 1 Click on the Start menu gt select Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt HyperTerminal Accessibility r 7 gE accessories fin Games d rr Communications fil Startup j fm Entertainment E Internet Explorer J Address Book we MSN Calculator ea Outlook Express 2 At the Connection Description screen enter a name for this connection You may also select an icon The name and icon do not affect your ability to connect to the u
35. i s o 7 nu ata na 4 way bAa 2 Pa atin a a o line a a or a ECU LAN GMT fuse slot power connection and grounding lug Before you connect a power supply to the ECU test the voltage of your power supply e Connect the black common lead of a voltmeter to the ground terminal of the battery and connect the red lead of the voltmeter to the battery s 48 VDC terminal The voltmeter should read between 43 and 53 VDC If the reading is outside this range test the power supply To connect the ECU to a power supply follow these steps 1 Always use safe power practices when making power connections Be sure to remove fuses from the fuse distribution panel as well as the ECU before making your power connections 2 Use the grounding lug to connect the unit to earth ground The grounding lug is next to the symbol ee Insert the eyelet of the earth ground cable between the two bolts on the grounding lug Ground cable not included 3 Insert a battery ground into the power connector plug s right terminal and tighten the screw then insert a battery line to the plug s left terminal and tighten its screw 13 4 Insert a fuse into the fuse distribution panel and measure voltage The voltmeter should read between 40 and 70VDC 5 The power plug can be inserted into the power connector only one way to ensure the correct polarity Note that the negative voltage terminal is on the left and the GND terminal
36. ing in multiple configurations with keypads proxy readers door strikes and magnetic door locks While it supports dual proxy readers one inside one out or one proxy reader and one keypad the ECU LAN cannot be used with two keypads ECU LAN Supports Proxy Reader and Keypad 1 each Keypad Device 9 2 OK ERR Or Dual Proxy Readers 1 inside 1 outside Specialized Door Control Modes Dual Proxy Mode When purchased for this hardware configuration you will mount one Proxy Card Reader inside your building and one outside This is used for logging personnel in and out of facilities Magnetic Door Mode This configurable mode may be used with doors equipped with magnetic door locks In this mode the door will remain magnetically locked until unlocked via proxy card scan Request to Exit button or motion sensor NOTE Door violations occur when the door is opened without being unlocked Pushing a Request to Exit button or triggering the motion sensor after the intrusion will not cancel the violation Lock When Closed Mode This mode causes the door to lock a few seconds after it has been detected closed and can be usefully combined with Magnetic Door Mode to ensure the door closes before being locked In this mode if the door does not open after it has been unlocked It will lock again after 2 3 seconds 1 2 Shipping List While unpacking the ECU please make sure that all of the following items are included If
37. ive a 90 day warranty Dependable Powerful Solutions that allow users to monitor larger more complicated networks with a smaller less trained staff D DPS Telecom Your Partners In Network Alarm Montoning www dpstele com 4955 E Yale Avenue Fresno C4 93727 559 454 1600 800 622 3514 559 454 1688 fax
38. less you want to re enter all of your configuration settings Delete BAC Profile Clicking Purge BAC will delete the ECU s database of access profiles downloaded Database from T Mon It does not affect the unit s 32 internal profiles Backup Configuration Allows the user to backup the unit s current configuration file to be restored later Type in the filename for the configuration you wish to save then click Save Restore Configuration Clickable link that takes you to the Firmware Load screen where you ll browse to the configuration file saved on your PC Logging Controls Get Event Loo Allows the user to download the Site Access Log Erase Event Loo Allows the user to erase the Site Access Log C Initialize Configuration 31 6 2 2 Ethernet From the Ethernet Menu you can define and change your unit s Ethernet settings Ethernet Settings MAC Address 00 10 81 00 6F DF Host Name Enable DHCP al Unit IP 126 10 230 136 126 10 230 136 Subnet Mask 255 255 192 0 255 255 192 0 Gateway 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 DNS Server 1 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 DNS Server 2 295 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 Edit Ethernet Options Ethernet Settings Enter a Host Name for easy access via the web browser Example If you don t want to remember this unit s IP address you can type in a name is this field like ECULAN Once you save and reboot the unit you can now browse to it locally by simply typing in ECULA
39. n occurs A 25 second silent time lapse will occur followed by a 30 second slow warning beep during which time the user must exit through the door and close it behind them An alarm condition will occur after 55 seconds and will be indicated by a faster beep Door Alarm A fast beep indicates a door alarm has occurred The user must re enter or re exit with a valid password or card scan in order for the alarm to clear While the door alarm remains standing uncleared the speaker will cycle between 12 minutes on fast beep and 3 minutes off Because a fast beep indicates a door alarm open door lockout will be canceled and the keypad or reader will be enabled even if the door is open A T Mon administrator can also cancel the door alarm by issuing a MOM door unlock command Propped Door Mode T MonXM can issue a Propped Door Mode by issuing a MOM control command to point 21 which will allow the door to be held open without an alarm for up to 15 minutes The speaker will not sound while the Propped Door Mode is active Door violation alarms will not post while the Propped Door Mode is active However users should continue to submit passwords as they enter and exit the building A beep indication will be given during the last 2 minutes if the door is open to show the command is about to expire See the Building Access System software module in the T Mon user manual for information regarding issuing a Propped Door Mode comm
40. ng Instructions 3 3 1 Entry Control Unit The Entry Control Unit can be wall mounted by using the provided rack ears These will need to be screwed onto both sides of the unit Fig 3 1 3 3 2 ECU with conduit e The 3 4 circular openings support standard 1 2 conduit fittings not included e Secure power and communication wires by installing 1 2 inch conduit in any of the 3 4 circular openings on the ECU e To attach the conduit remove the 3 4 pre cut metal circles from the case and insert the 1 2 conduit or the nylon plug 1 2 conduit t 1 2 conduit Fig 3 2 10 3 3 3 Keypad 1 Mount the keypad bracket on the desired surface using the four screw holes by using the mounting bracket 2 Before securing the keypad onto the bracket weave the RJ45 cable through the securing barriers and out the circular bracket opening 3 Secure the keypad onto the bracket by inserting the four side panel screws into the unit Mount the keypad bracket to the wall using the four screw holes Secure the keypad w onto the bracket using the four Keypad Device side panel screw y 2 a Weave the RJ45 holes and security gt o cable through the screws c securing barriers two on each side Run the RJ45 cable ORL from keypad eae through the bracket opening Fig 3 3 3 3 4 Card Reader 1 Add RJ cable lead to the reader according to ECU pinout Make sure cable length is adequa
41. nit Connection Description uy New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Name Icon A am L 2 Miss x gt 4 Select the following COM port options e Bits per second 9600 B command Prompt D Network Connection Network Setup Wizard New Connection Wizard lt lt Wireless Network Setup Wizard 3 At the Connect To screen select Com port you ll be using from the drop down and click OK COM1 is the most commonly used Connect To D NetGuardian 216 G3 Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country region United States 1 Area code 559 Phone number i Connect using E 5 When prompted enter the default username admin and password dpstelecom NOTE If you e Data bits 8 e Parity None e Stop bits 1 e Flow control None Once connected you will see a blank white HyperTerminal screen Press Enter to activate the configuration menu Port Settings Bits per second 115200 v Data bits co lt Parity None v Stop bits lt Pow cot 6 The ECU LAN s main menu will appear Type C for onfig then E for E thernet Configure the unit s IP address subnet mask and default gateway Login admin Password Logged in successfully LAN vi A 6416 c gt 2611 DPS Telecom Inc Yonfig Ping Debug eCRDit C E gt thernet S otats nCU gt pram reCB gt oot
42. o continue configuring notifications See the appropriate section to continue configuring email SNMP or relay notifications 33 6 2 3 1 Email Notification Settings Notification 1 Email Email Notification Sant dicate E smtp dpstele com or Host Name see Port No Usually Use 25 Luse SSL From E mail Address ecu dpstele com To E mail Address support dpstele com How to authenticate No Authentication SMTP Authentication Login ID DPS Employee Password Confirm Password Editing Email Notification Settings 4a Enter the appropriate information for email notifications in the fields of the Email Notification screen Click Next gt to continue Email Notification SML cer tr OF The IP address of your email server Host Name Port Number The port used by your email server to receive emails usually set to 25 Displays the email address defined in the Edit menu gt System that the ECU From E mail Address aN will send email from Not editable from this screen a The email address of the person responsible for this ECU LAN who will To E mail Address i as receive email alarm notifications User name for the Gmail account being used Password for the Gmail account being used 6 2 3 2 SNMP Notification Settings Notification 1 SNMP SNMP Notification SNMP Trap Server IP 10 0 4 170 Trap Port No 7 62 Usually Use 162 Trap Community dps_ public Editing SNMP Notification Set
43. ommunicating with T Mon and is operating in Stand Alone Mode During normal communication with the T Mon the Primary LED will rapidly alternate between green and red 4 2 Speaker Operation The ECU offers the following audible notification of specific events Normal Entry Operation After entering a valid Entry password or card scan and the door strike has been energized users have approximately 55 seconds to enter through the door and close the door behind them before an alarm condition occurs Once a valid Entry password is accepted by the ECU a 25 second silent time lapse will occur followed by a 30 second slow warning beep during which time the user must enter through the door and close it behind them An alarm condition will occur after 55 seconds and will be indicated by a faster beep Normal Exit Operation Upon exiting through the door users must enter a valid Exit password or card scan within 30 seconds of opening the door A 30 second slow warning beep will sound during which time the user must close the door and enter valid Exit password before an alarm condition occurs Normal Exit Operation With Request to Exit An optional motion sensor can be tied to ALM2 to signal a request to exit scenario You would do this if you don t want to enter a password or card scan during exit During a request to exit the person exiting has approximately 55 seconds to close the door behind them before an alarm conditio
44. omply notify DPS Within reasonable time after notification DPS will endeavor to correct any substantial non conformance with the specifications or substantial defects in material and workmanship with new or used replacement parts All warranty service will be performed at the company s office in Fresno California at no charge to the purchaser other than the cost of shipping to and from DPS which shall be the responsiblity of the purchaser If DPS is unable to repair the product to conform to the warranty DPS will provide at its option one of the following a replacement product ora refund of the purchase price for the non conforming product These remedies are the purchaser s only remedies for breach of warranty Prior to initial use the purchaser shall have determined the suitability of the product for its intended use DPS does not warrant a any product components or parts not manufactured by DPS b defects caused by the purchaser s failure to provide a suitable installation environment for the product c damage caused by use of the product for purposes other than those for which it was designed d damage caused by disasters such as fire flood wind or lightning unless and to the extent that the product specification provides for resistance to a defined disaster e damage caused by unauthorized attachments or modifications f damage during shipment from the purchaser to DPS or g any abuse or misuse by the purchaser THE FOREGOING W ARRANT
45. on unless you do so manually You can alter the ECU LAN s behavior for determining when to utilize its own internal profiles to validate door access from the BAC Globals screen BAC Local Profiles a peseription passcode summary 1 Mark s Card 0001000123 Any Time or Day Advanced lt lt Stay Open Mode al Dates mm dd yyyy From 12011 To al 12050 Days of Week Sun Mon Tue Wed l Thu Wleri Y Sat Time of Day hh mm From 00 100 To 23 59 2 Open for Business 00010001234 Any Time or Day Advanced lt lt Stay Open Mode Dates mm dd yyyy From 1 011 To q 2050 Days of Week Sun Mon Tue klwed Thu Her Msat LI Time of Day hh mm From 6 00 To 1 00 3 Chad s Card 0123456 7 89 Any Time or Day Advanced gt gt 4 Andrew s Code 9876543210 Any Time or Day Advanced gt gt The BAC Profiles Screen To configure profiles 1 Enter a Description for the profile typically the name or the purpose of the profile 2 Enter the Passcode that will be used to authenticate door access either a code that will be entered manually on the keypad or a code associated with a proxy card If using a proxy card you can read the passcode associated with the card by placing the unit in debug mode See the section of this manual titled Determining Proximity Card Numbers for more information 3 Set Date and Time restrictions for the profile The Summary field will show any access restrictions for a profile by Date day of
46. onitored or controlled by a completely separate system The ECU LAN e Controls and regulates a single door entry point e Stores entry data and access permissions locally so your site functions independent of the master e Supports both keypad and proxy card entry methods e Supports a dual proxy reader build option e Is configurable through simple TTY and Web Browser interfaces e Can run in stand alone mode for applications without T Mon ECU LAN Stand Alone Diagram Web 7 Interface E ECU LAN ECU LAH LUFTA A HETI Pii om mala THE 12 or 24V m poeta Door Relay To sensor Door Strike Proxy Reader Proxy Reader In Standalone mode the ECU LAN can control door access without receiving access information from T Mon Keypad Accessory Sold Separately The weather shielded keypad is mounted on the exterior of the building and is designed to withstand a wide temperature range To prevent unauthorized access there is no amount of tampering that can be done to the keypad to cause the door to open Proxy Reader Accessory Sold Separately The weather proofed proximity reader is mounted on the exterior of the building and is designed to withstand a wide temperature range As with the keypad there is no amount of tampering that can be done to the proxy reader to cause the door to open The ECU LAN supports 12V 26 bit or 37 bit Wiegand card readers 1 1 Proxy and Keypad Support The ECU LAN is capable of work
47. openings and connect it to the RJ45 port labeled Proxy Outside Note here is a recommended maximum distance of 300 feet between the proxy reader and the ECU Dual Proxy Mode To use 2 proxy readers for entry and exit logging connect the proxy reader located inside the building to the internal port labeled Proxy Inside and the proxy reader located outside the building to the port labeled Proxy Outside Note Your ECU LAN must be purchased with the Dual Proxy hardware option in order to use Dual Proxy Mode Proxy Inside Check your product appendix to confirm the hardware build of your ECU LAN unit Up to 300 ft shielded RJ45 cable to ECU Connecting the proxy reader to the ECU via RJ 45 cable RJ45 Pin HID Wire Color Function RJ45 Connector 1 Red 12 VDC Power 2 N C Do Not Connect 3 White Data1 4 Green Data0 5 N C Do Not Connect Pin 1 Pin f 6 N C Do Not Connect 7 N C Do Not Connect 8 Black Ground RJ45 pinout information Proxy reader 19 3 6 3 HID ProxPro Keypad Proxy Reader The proxy reader keypad interfaces with the ECU via an RJ45 cable The ECU has five circular openings two on top two on the side and one on bottom where the RJ45 cable can be inserted The RJ45 jack is located on the inside of the ECU casing Insert the RJ45 cable through one of the openings and connect it to the RJ45 jack labeled Proxy A or Proxy B First remove the front plate of the ProxPro unit After the front plate has
48. oxy and Keypad Support 1 2 Shipping List Specifications Hardware Installation 3 1 Site Preparation 3 2 Installation Overview 3 3 Mounting Instructions 3 3 1 Entry Control Unit 3 3 2 ECU with conduit 3 3 3 Keypad 3 3 4 Card Reader 3 4 Opening the Case 3 5 Power Connection 3 5 1 Entry Control Unit 3 5 2 Door Strike 3 5 3 ECU LAN Internal Fuse 3 6 Communication Lines 3 6 1 Keypad 3 6 2 Proxy Reader 3 6 3 HID ProxPro Keypad Proxy Reader Speaker and LEDs 4 1 Front Panel LEDs 4 1 1 LED Verification and Local Testing 4 2 Speaker Operation 4 2 1 ECU Internal Speaker 4 3 Keypad LED Operation 4 3 1 Basic Operation Basic Unit Configuration 5 1 Provisioning an IP Address Advanced Unit Configuration Web Interface 6 1 Logging in to the Web Interface 6 2 Edit Menus 6 2 1 System 6 2 2 Ethernet 6 2 3 Notifications 6 2 3 1 Email Notification Settings 6 2 3 2 SNMP Notification Settings 6 2 3 3 Relay Notification Settings 6 2 3 4 Notification Schedules 6 2 4 Alarms 6 2 4 1 System Alarms 6 2 5 Controls 6 2 6 BAC Globals 6 2 7 BAC Profiles 6 2 8 Date and Time 6 2 9 Timers 6 2 10 Reboot O O 0000 NAO UOOUONNADANNNENNNN NNN NN amp aa aaa teat a a O OWD WDOODHAARWNNH a O0 NNOADMNDNN lt OO GC Ow N RHP WWW WW WW W POND OND OSH AAO 7 Monitoring Alarms and Issuing Controls 7 1 Monitoring Alarms 7 2 Issuing Control Commands 7 3 Site Access Log 8 Firmware Upgrade 9 Determining Proximity Card Number 10 T Mon Configuration
49. s who don t perform integrity checks ee Door Warning Beep 0s 60m 255 default Bs Slow beep period to warn that a Door Violation might occur Time Before Door iolation 0s 60m 55s default Declare Door Violation alarm if fault not cleared in this period of time Reset Save The Edit gt Timers menu Web refresh The hearbeat function that can be used by masters who don t perform integrity checks The amount of time after the door is unlocked before a slow beep will occur to alert the person entering or exiting that a door violation is about to occur Note Set the Door Warning Beep to some number of seconds less than the Time Before Door Violation otherwise you will not receive warning for potential door violations Door Warning Beep Time Before Door The time after which a wolation will occur if a fault has not been cleared Violation 6 2 10 Reboot Click on the Reboot link from the Edit menu will reboot the ECU LAN DC after writing all changes to NVRAM Microsoft Internet Explorer Eg i P A This Action will Reboot the Unit Continue Cancel The Edit gt Reboot confirmation popup 43 7 Monitoring Alarms and Issuing Controls 7 1 Monitoring Alarms Click on Alarms in blue under the Monitor Menu to view the status of your unit s alarms The Base tab will show you your unit s 3 programmable alarms while the System tab will display the ECU s own system alarms Under the State column the status
50. se defaults Or if you are unsure of any settings see section M22 of your T MonXM manual for field descriptions in the device definition screen 3 Once you ve defined the ECU LAN device you must define the site o Return to the T Mon Master Menu and select Files gt Building Access gt Sites Zones Ref ID Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 g 18 1 kat 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 661 ECU LAN DPS Sites 7 Zones Win Type Port Dyc Adr Dsp Pt Door List 2 BAC N2 187_ NetGuardian Site 1 999 of BAC data source Fi Goto F2 INS F3 Blank F4 DEL F8 Save F9 Help F18 Esc Exit To direct input to this virtual machine press Ctrl G Defining the ECU site in T Mon O mn the site definition screen you can define the door controlled by your ECU LAN Set the site ID 001 999 there are no restrictions as to the order of your sites For the Type enter BAC Under Port enter N2 For Adr enter the number you input for the Site Number field in the previous step Under Door List enter 1 Once your device is defined and properly configured in T Mon you may determine which users may access the door at what times For more information on users and profiles see section M22 of your T Mon Manual 51 52 11 Display Mapping Appendix A Point 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 16 i7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 Description Unused Door Sensor Al
51. te to reach the ECU or use an RJ coupler w CAT5 extension cable Maximum cable length is 300 feet RJ45 Pin HID Wire Color Function 1 Red 12 VDC Power 2 N C Do Not Connect 3 White Data1 4 Green Data0 5 N C Do Not Connect 6 N C Do Not Connect 7 N C Do Not Connect 8 Black Ground RJ 45 pinout information 2 Mount the reader on the desired surface according to mounting instructions provided by card reader manufacturer 11 3 4 Opening the Case The entire ECU cover does not need to be taken off to access the internal wire termination connectors fuse or RJ45 connectors for the keypad and proxy reader The front panel is broken up into two parts and hinges towards the middle of the ECU The upper half can be unscrewed and pulled open to access all of the ECU internal connections Fig 3 4 To open the upper half of the ECU case 1 Locate and remove the screws on both sides of the upper half of the unit Note Do not remove the screws that are holding the bottom portion of the front panel 2 Gently pull the top of the panel away from the unit to access the inside of the case 12 3 5 Power Connection 3 5 1 Entry Control Unit WARNING The Grounding Lug on the side of the unit provides a permanent connection to earth ground when connected The Grounding Lug must be used in order to comply with CE standards mo ce Es lt oo s 7 e EA PE EDET Sr Ai ted r i APRA 4 gt a TSE et aes At Ne cee rrr si woe
52. the week or time By default a profile is set to be able to access a door without date or time restrictions To configure access restrictions for any profile click Advanced lt lt o Enable Stay Open Mode if you want the door to remain unlocked after the passcode is entered In this mode you can lock the door again by re entering the passcode by proxy or keypad or by logging into the ECU LAN and issuing a RLS command to point 22 This mode is disabled by default o Enter Dates for valid use of the profile By default profiles are set with virtually no expiration date o Enter Days of the Week during which the profile will be valid o Enter the Time of Day during which the profile can access the door All times are set in military By default there is no time restriction the Time of Day fields are set to 00 00 and 23 59 40 4 Repeat the above steps for any profiles you wish to configure When you are finished click Save at the bottom of the screen to commit the profiles to the ECU LAN 41 6 2 8 Date and Time The Date and Time option allows you to set the internal clock of the ECU LAN or synch it with a Network Time server lf your ECU LAN should suffer a power failure or you need to reboot and your ECU LAN was ordered without the Real Time Clock RTC option and the network time option is not enabled you may have to reset the unit s date and time Most ECU LAN units come standard with a Real Time Clock but you may wish to check
53. tings 34 4b Enter the appropriate information for SNMP Trap notifications in the fields of the SNMP Notification screen Click Next gt to continue SNMP Notification SNMP Trap Server IP The SNMP trap manager s IP address Trap Port No The SNMP port UDP port set by the SNMP trap manager to receive traps usually set to 162 Trap Communit Community name for SNMP TRAP messages 6 2 3 3 Relay Notification Settings Notification 1 Relay Relay Notification Select relay to latch 1 w Select which relay you d like to respond as a notification 4c For Relay Notifications use the pull down box to select the relay 1 or 2 you d like to activate when an alarm event set clear or both determined from the previous screen occurs Click Next gt to continue 6 2 3 4 Notification Schedules Notification 1 Schedule 4 T 3 1 iy tae 12 iho min AM E to 11 Gain 59 min Pm EA C T l T 3 ay F m 2 me ee 12 Gio min AM E to 11 Gah 59 Rmin pm E The Schedule creation screen 5 Set a schedule indicating what days and times this notification can be sent Notification Scheduling Days of the week From either Schedule 1 or 2 check which days you want to receive notifications Select to tell the ECU LAN you want to receive alarm notifications at any time for Any Time the day s you ve selected eee Instead of Any Time use these fields to only send alarm notifications during Notific
54. ut Alarm return Tbl 2 2 5 2b ECU screw lug jack descriptions 16 3 5 3 ECU LAN Internal Fuse lf the unit fails to power the door strike motion sensor or proxy reader then make sure the fuse inside the unit has not blown Replace with a 1 amp GMA fuse part number 1 740 01000 00 if necessary The ECU LAN s internal fuse 17 3 6 Communication Lines 3 6 1 Keypad The keypad interfaces with the ECU via an RJ45 cable attached to the keypad The ECU has five circular openings two on top two on the side and one on bottom where the RJ45 cable can be inserted The RJ45 jack is located on the inside of the ECU casing Insert the RJ45 cable through one of the openings and connect it to the RJ45 jack labeled Keypad Proxy Inside Note Your ECU LAN must be purchased with the keypad option in order to use the keypad accessory Check your product appendix to confirm the hardware build of your ECU LAN unit 14 ft RJ45 cable to ECU included B PR 923 10A 14 Connecting the keypad to the ECU via RJ 45 cable Note There is a maximum distance of 14 feet between the keypad and the ECU 18 3 6 2 Proxy Reader The proxy reader interfaces with the ECU via an RJ45 cable attached to the proxy reader The ECU has five circular openings two on top two on the side and one on bottom where the RJ45 cable can be inserted The RJ45 jack is located on the inside of the ECU casing Insert the RJ45 cable through one of the

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

取扱説明書  ASUS PU500CA User's Manual  LG LFX25991ST Energy Guide  Présentation du menu "GESTION DES DONNEES"  Samsung DMS300TRS Manuel de l'utilisateur  HYDRAULIKTOWER DUAL - Alpha  IVC™Bed Series - Bay State Medical  RS35 VHF HS35 Handset  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file