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1. gt SYMCOD DoorLock IP V2 User Manual Documentation Ver 1 0A 14 12 2005 Our Web Site http www symcod com Email support symcod com DoorLock IP V2 Warranty Symcod warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship during one year from the purchase date If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period Symcod will at its choice repair or replace the product with a similar product Replacement Product or parts may include remanufactured or refurbished parts or components The replacement unit will be covered by the balance of the time remaining on the customer s original limited warranty Symcod provides no warranty for the third party software included with the product or installed by the reseller distributor customer or any other party Warranty does not include Any product on which the serial number has been defaced modified or removed Damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from Accident misuse neglect fire water except for waterproof units lightning or other acts of nature unauthorized product modification or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by Symcod Damage to or loss of any programs data or removable storage media Software or data loss occurring during repair or replacement Any damage of the product due to installation of t
2. Visual Basic 6 is also available with source code Compatibility TCP port 1024 The DoorLock IP support commands of these other product e DoorLock VI e Bridge IP e LBC 02 mode VT 100 VT 52 or SOH Recommandations Ethernet Cabling Please consult Ethernet wiring and recommendations TCPIP v 31 03 2005 available on our website at www symcod com before proceeding with your installation DoorLock IP Accessibility For security reason it would be preferable to install the DoorLock IP where only administrator can have access lt gt DoorLock IP V2 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD Accessories 504 00056 Individual Power Supply 12 VDC 25W oy P3 connector cover ml Optional protect the wire on the DoorLock IP P1 P2 connector cover al Optional protect the wire on the DoorLock IP DoorLock IP junction box to Wand emulation include 610 00271 ars Sealed box 42 X 2 4 X 2 with LED green yellow red Allow v sual display of the door status open close Circuit jonction DoorLock to wand emulation 610 00271 Electronic circuit ONLY with LED green yellow red Allow visual display of the door status open close 016 01001 Sealed Slot reader SL 1003I vandal resistant wand emula Cable with uninstalled DB 9F connector 016 01002 Sealed Slot reader SL 1003I vandal resistant wand emula Cable with soldered DB 9F connector BioScrypt V PASS Kit 206 01451 DoorLock to BioScrypt cable included DoorLock not included Indala Proximity r
3. interruption of operation lost business information lost production etc caused by use non use or misuse of any of the information contained in this document Symcod Inc is not responsible of the content or validity of the links gave as references for other products not manufactured by Symcod Inc Documents include instruction book user guide operating instructions manuals safety precautions instructions data sheets or any other documents supplied by Symcod lt gt DoorLock IP V2 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD IMPORTANT Read me first By carrying out the installation and the use of this equipment you accept the rules and limitations described in this document or any other document relating to this product By carrying out the installation and the use of this equipment you are presumed having read all the safety warnings A a Safety and reliabilit SYMCOD Inc will not be responsible for the use of this equipment for other purpose then data collection Symcod does not recommend the use of DoorLock IP or any other equipment relating to access control as safety equipment The Customer must have in place a safety systems appropriate to standard s for his type of business This equipment is designed and intended for an industrial and commercial use only The DoorLock is not for a residential use lt gt DoorLock IP V2 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD Content Door Lock V2 rrervrrnonrrnervenrevesnervensenesvensenes
4. passed LOGICAL INPUT 1 changed for Release 6 Delay already passed LOGICAL INPUT 2 changed for Press 7 Delay already passed LOGICAL INPUT 2 changed for Release Sequence example association event 0 is associated to macro 2 MC2 E0 Macro number can be associated to several different events The events work only if the mode BATCH is activated Delete event association TCP port 1024 MCy D y Event from 0 to 7 Sequence example delete event association 0 MCO D Ask the mode and associations TCP port 1024 MCO The DoorLock IP return xy z Enter x Batch for MODE BATCH or RealT for MODE REALTIME ONLY y Delay in second 1 to 9 that the PC as to answer a Barcode z Associated macro for each event aucune association Enter ASCII 13 Sequence example ask mode and associations MC0 The return value z will be 10 characters long but only the first 8 characters will be used event from 0 to 7 11 D DoorLock IP V2 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD Detailed Specifications Connectors Pl et P2 Barcode input 5 Volts Barcode data Earth Ground Ground Gnd Barcode pinout on connectors P1 amp P2 The barcode inputs see figure 1 are designed to accept wand type barcode Wand emulation Any device like a slot reader a wand scanner or a laser can be connected to the port as long as it is in wand emulatio
5. that is mostly used for access control It allows the connection of 1 or 2 Bar Code RFID Wiegand or biometric reader The DoorLock has inputs and outputs that can be used in several ways Amongst other things the inputs can inform the administrator on the state of opening or closing of a door The outputs can be used in association with a LED or a piezo to indicate the door status to the user The communication with the computer is done with an Ethernet 10 BaseT connection DoorLock must be configured according to your communication parameters with BoardConfig software Main Characteristics Input power with or without peripheral Logical Logical Comm Reader inputs i inputs outputs IConfigurable dry contact mode or Voltage 5 to 16V edda supplied by DC injector Barcode Code 39 RFID Wiegand without facility code RFID Wiegand with facility code Biometric Relay supplied Normally closed or open Dry contact w Normally inactive DEL Normally me Piezo Mestere without gt Deripheral DoorLock power requirement gt ISymcod 1 or 16 ports DOOR LOCK Product MODEL _020 01349 Bio Wand App Pfr sp Fa 1 Em na tm _020 01348_Bio Weigand 2 2 2 1 sf 1 3 1 260ma 1 84 650mA DT RER ee Go 1 The number of bits must be specified at the order A 26Bits standard Wiegand card include oa facility code from 0 to 255 o acard identifier 0 to 65535 At the order Symcod can program the Wi
6. 0 4 seconds P2T 4 See section Connectors Pl and P2 Logical outputs See section Connectors P4 Relay Logical Input 1 2 3 and 4 TCP port 1024 description The LOGICAL INPUT 1 and 2 return two possible states ON or OFF If the logical input 1 change for ON the DoorLock will send the following characters ASCII 242 If the logical input 1 change for OFF the DoorLock will send the following characters ASCII 243 If the logical input 2 change for ON the DoorLock will send the following characters ASCII 244 If the logical input 2 change for OFF the DoorLock will send the following characters ASCII 245 If the logical input 3 change for ON the DoorLock will send the following characters ASCII 246 If the logical input 3 change for OFF the DoorLock will send the following characters ASCII 247 If the logical input 4 change for ON the DoorLock will send the following characters ASCII 248 If the logical input 4 change for OFF the DoorLock will send the following characters ASCII 249 See section Connector P3 Logic input Received Barcode from input 1 or 2 TCP port 1024 The DoorLock IP has two Barcode inputs Wand Emulation e The input barcode 1 ends with ENTER ASCII 13 e The input barcode 1 ends with ENTER ASCII 13 lt lt gt DoorLock IP V2 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD Enable or disable the Batch mode TCP port 1024 MCOQ Mx x Delay in seconds 1 to 9 that the PC have to read a Barcode Sets delay to 0
7. Nr Cat No 9008370000 Figure 4 How to use the connectors P1 P2 and P3 1 Insert a small flat screwdriver in the opening square of the corresponding wire 2 Insert the wire into the round opening 3 Remove the screwdriver and pull lightly the wire to make sure that it is properly attach 14 _ gt DoorLock IP V2 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD Connectors P3 Logical Input Input 4 Anode 12 Volts Ground Gnd Input 4 Cathode Truin TNA 12V_OUT TTLIN3 TT hi TTLIN2 _ TTLINA LTV 846 Internal circuit of the logical input The P3 connector see figure 5 of the DoorLock IP as 4 logical inputs the inputs 1 2 and 3 are designed to receive dry contact type signal switch captor input 4 is configurable in either a dry contact type or voltage type 5 16 VDC For the voltage type it is possible to have a 16 to 32 VDC input by adding a 1Kohms resistor see following Ay in serial with the positive signal anode of pin 10 To configure input 4 into dry contact type you must install a jumper between the pin 9 and 10 of the P3 connector and connect the dry contact between pin 4 and pin 5 of the P3 connector The 4 logical inputs on the DoorLock IP allow a maximum of 5 pulses per second IN Warning Tension A tension higher than 16Vdc doubled with a missing serial resistor will destroy the input voltage of input 4 15 lt gt DoorLock IP V2 WWW S
8. YMCOD COM SYMCOD Connector P4 Relay Pin out of connector P4 P4 Connector 1 Relay power input DC Positive AC live 2 Relay power input DC Ground AC Neutral 514312 1 3 Relay common output DC Ground AC Neutral 4 Relay output Normally close DC Positive AC live 5 Relay output Normally open DC Positive AC live G6C 2114P US DC12 Internal circuit Pin out for P4 connector The output relay connector P4 figure 6 offers a dry contact either normally close or normally open protected by a 3 5 Amp fuse see transient protector warning A The relay allows the activation or de activation of a door strike or a door magnet but it does not provide power to either the door strike nor to the door magnet The input voltage should never exceed 32 volts AC or DC 16 _ lt lt gt DoorLock IP V2 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD A WARNING Transient protector DC Electric strike connection example ion O CA Electric strike connection example DC DZ CA Power Io Electric Electric Supply P4 Connector 1 strike P4 Connecteur Max 32V N CC SARAR JASAR i O L Transient nn Transient protector protecteur MOV 47 Volts 1N4001 ERZ V07D470 DC electromagnet connection example DC Electromagnet CA electromagnet connection example CC Electromagnet Connecteur P4 Bl
9. e mill wes 5 2 Led P i K k 3 E 1610 00073 p SAT gt GER us ue DoorLock internal picture JP2 and JP3 location To use the input in Wiegand mode jumpers JP2 and JP3 must be in position 2 3 WIEGAND and the DoorLock IP must be ordered Wiegand Bio You also must specified when you order if you need special encryption type ex 37 bits Wiegand otherwise you will get the unit in standard Wiegand 26 bits The input will provide a 12V 250mA tension on both Pl and P2 connectors which is usually enough for any Wiegand type devices The 12 VDC output is not regulated so the output tension is equal to the one on the DoorLock IP input power 13 u DoorLock IP V2 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD Connectors Pl and P2 Logical Output Output 3 Red Output 1 Green Output 2 Yellow Output 4 Piezo Logical output pin out of connectors Pl and P2 All logical outputs are open collector type and are remote controllable by software The four outputs are available on both connectors Pl and P2 they are connected in parallel so each one will display the same state simultaneously Three of these outputs are specially made for LEDs red yellow and green and they are normally opened OFF The last output 1s made for a piezo alarm and is normally opened OFF and closed ON momentarily when a good read occur on reading a card I SDI 0 4 x 2 5 DIN 5264 A Best
10. eader type Wave blue a 26 bits Wiegand standard 21 _ gt DoorLock IP V2 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD Dictionary RFID Radio Frequency Identification uses radio frequency to transmit data Barcode Optical translation uses alternate bars and spaces into numerical data allowing identification of an entity Biometric Identifies user with physiological characteristics of it s own fingerprint geometrical forms iris Proximity ses RFID to transmit unique code wirelessly POE Symcod Power Over Ethernet uses the Ethernet cable to provide power Proprietary to Symcod ED Light Emitting Diode electronic component that lights up when electrical current is apply o it A type of speaker driver that creates sound when a quartz crystal receives electrical energy Door Strike An electro mechanical device used to unlock a door from a remote location Relay An electrically controlled mechanical device that opens and closes electrical contacts hen a voltage or current is applied to a coil Logical Input erify the state of a switch ex open close Logical Output Allow activation of a peripheral ex LED piezo umper Small removable plastic cap on connector pins that acts as a switch ompatibility Designed to work with another device or system without modification Service and support Support Please use the EMAIL for your requests For technical questions hardware and software email at support symcod com e Provide a de
11. egand decoder of the DoorLock so only the card identifier will be transmitted order product 020 01348 Itis also possible to program the decoder according to your specifications if you use another type of Wiegand format ex 37 Wiegand bits If you use the facility code and the card identifier the transmitted code will be combined and will have to be converted by the software Method provided by Symcod 2 A serial port is used by the external biometric reader biometric reader not included 3 The piezo output is normally inactive it is temporarily activated when a card is read it is also possible to control it by software lt gt DoorLock IP V2 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD Environmental specifications Temperature Maximum Humidity without condensation 85 Door Lock Bio Wiegand 85 Door Lock Bio Wiegand F 85 A WARNING indoor use onl This equipment is intended for an interior use only Power Product D ti Door Lock Door Lock Door Lock un escription Power for Bio Wand Bio Wiegand Bio x up to Wand Mode Wiegand Mode Bio Mode 5304 00056 Power supply 12V 2Amps ae oe ee ee ee ee 208 01001 Power supply 12V amp single DC injector POE AE tos Al GE 022 01050 Power supply 12V amp DC injector max 16 units EEE NE a o o o e Power by DC injector single port or 16 ports is possible if the overall power consumption while running do not exceed 650mA including the external readers DELs and
12. he product Causes external to the product such as electric power fluctuations or failure Use of supplies or parts not meeting Symcod specifications Failure of owner to perform periodic product maintenance as stated in documents supplied Any other cause which does not relate to a product defect Damage caused by static Removal installation freight and set up service charges WWW SYMCOD COM Warning A Safety and reliability Page 3 Indoor use Page 6 Powering Page 6 Earth ground Page 6 Fire safety and liability notice Page 8 Tension Page 15 Transient protector Page 17 lt gt SYMCOD Disclaimer The material on this document is intended for end user distributor and or reseller use Although downloading and printing documents is allowed Symcod will not be responsible for any modification or any other use of any content in the displayed downloaded material Please note that all documents are subject to change without notice and are occasionally revised to specify correct or revise the content or for other purposes Therefore the version displayed on the site may differ from your original printed copy Please contact us if you require assistance Symcod Inc assumes no liability for damage incurred directly or indirectly errors omissions or discrepancies between the device and the manuals or documents supplied Symcod is not responsible for any loss or damage Including data corruption
13. l fire and life safety codes pertinent to the installation The safety standards and requirements vary according to territories See if your installation is in conformity with the regulation in force in your city or territory Be sure to obtain an official written authorization concerning the matter of access control Never accept verbal approvals always ask for a written copy signed by an authorized person gt DoorLock IP V2 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD Software command description All commands can be sent through TCP or UDP protocol port 1024 Compatibility TCP port 1024 The DoorLock IP support all commands from the following Symcod products DoorLock V1 Bridge IP LBC 02 VT 100 VT 52 SOH Outputs 0 to 4 description Relay Connector P4 Green LED Connector P1 amp P2 pin 9 Red LED Connector P1 amp P2 pin 10 LED Piezo Connector P1 amp P2 pin 4 Output 0 Lat 2 YellowLED Connector P1 amp P2 pin 3 3 4 Outputs x ON OFF TCP port 1024 Pxy x Output number 0 to 4 y E for open D for cLosep or R for REQUEST LOGICAL INPUT x STATUS Sequence example open output 2 P2E See section Connectors Pl and P2 Logical Outputs See section Connectors P4 Relay Outputs x OPEN during XX second s or X second TCP port 1024 PxTyy x Output number 0 to 4 yy Opening delay 2 numbers Sequence example open output 2 for 4 seconds P2T04 Sequence example open output 2 for
14. n Both input use the same internal decoder but the DoorLock IP use an identification and discrimination system that can determine the origin of the barcode Identifier Input barcode I transmits the integral code Input barcode 2 add the sign before the code to identify the origin Discriminator If 2 cards are swipe simultaneously the discriminator will only consider the first card DoorLock internal picture JP2 and JP3 location To use the input in barcode mode jumpers JP2 and JP3 must be in position 1 2 WAND The input will provide a SV 250mA tension on both PI and P2 connectors which is usually enough for any wand emulation devices 12 lt gt DoorLock IP V2 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD Connectors P1 and P2 Wiegand Input Figure 2 12 Volts Data 0 Wiegand Data 1 Wiegand Ground Gnd Earth Ground Wiegand pin out on P1 and P2 connectors The Wiegand inputs see figure 2 are designed to accept proximity reader Both input use the same internal decoder but the DoorLock IP use an identification and discrimination system that can determine the origin of the reading Identifier Input Wiegand transmits the integral code Input Wiegand 2 add the sign before the code to identify the origin Discriminator If 2 cards are swipe simultaneously the discriminator will only consider the first card a u nm sa Piss idge Door Lock a 5 J
15. n be established through the port 1034 for connector DBO1 and port 1044 for connector DB02 The DoorLock IP transparently redirect all characters sent to the TCP link to the RS 232 and from the RS 232 to the TCP link Both serial ports have the same configuration Bauds Parity Data Bits define with the BoardConfig software provided free of charge by Symcod Only data signal on pin 2 and 3 are managed there is no hardware handshaking available It is possible to power up an external device through pin 9 of the DB 9 ex Biometric reader Jumper JP1 allows you to choose from either SVDC regulated or 12 VDC pass through for both port DBO1 and DB02 simultaneously Maximum current for each port is 650mAh In the 12VDC case since it is a pass through the current is equal to the power input of the DoorLock IP IN To power a peripheral through the Ethernet cable the total current of the peripheral combined with the current draw by the DoorLock IP cannot exceed 650mAh In the case of the Biometric reader you MUST use the individual power supply you cannot use the DC Injector See sections Main Characteristics current 18 lt gt DoorLock IP V2 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD Ethernet Port MODEL DOOR LOCK IP VER 2 LOT 13867 Alimantation Power 2Vdc 1 8A Max C 11171 NOTRE DAME QUEST C VICTORIAVILLE QC CANADA GOP 7L1 Figure 8 Ethernet activity LED yellow Ethernet Link active Green Input Gnd DC injector TX Ethe
16. oc D alimentation CC 32V Max o P4 Connector d Transient Transient protector protector MOV 47 Volts 1N4001 ERZ V07D470 Always use the proper contact protector for your electrical strike or door magnet A 1N4007 diode for door strikes or door magnet using DC and a 47 Volts varistor for AC are provided with the DoorLock IP The transient protector should be installed at a maximum of 12inch 30cm distance from the door strike or door magnet In case that you omit to install the transient protector an inductive tension up to 500 volts can be generated when the door strike or the door magnet or else is turned off This tension may wear out prematurely the contacts Also it can cause unwanted electromagnetic interference The life of the relay will be dramatically reduced With the transient protector the life of the relay could exceed 50 millions activations 17 gt DoorLock IP V2 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD Connectors DB01 DB02 Serial ports RS 232 2 Receive RS 232 3 Transmit RS 232 5 Ground Gnd 4 6 Internal jumpers 7 8 Internal jumpers 9 Output power SV or 12V us pe pel Bridge Door L ck Ver 2 2 d PN 610 00073 o us DoorLock IP internal Jumper JP1 The serial RS 232 connectors figure 7 can be use to connect almost any serial RS 232 devices On the DoorLock IP they allows to connect and also power the biometric readers see following A Two TCP connections ca
17. piezo alarm WARNING powering Before installing you must remove all power from every components ex door strike including the DoorLock IP Only use the recommended power supply for the DoorLock IP Provide power to the unit only when the complete installation is done P an earth ground Make sure that all devices and casing are correctly grounded to a good Earth Ground lt gt DoorLock IP V2 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD Interfacing modes There are three interfacing modes for the connection of an external reader wand emulation biometric and Wiegand Here is an example for each type Wand emulation mode barcode DoorLock Slot reader Barcode Wand bio SL 10031 reading Biometric mode DoorLock Bioscrypt Fingerprint Wand bio or Wiegand bio V PASS reading Wiegand mode 8 DoorLock Indala Proximity Proximity Wiegand bio Reader Card tag reading lt lt gt DoorLock IP V2 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD Installation example 12VDC DoorLock Ethernet a gt Door status indicator Optional External reader Slot reader proximity reader or biometric reader Electric strike Door A Warning Fire safety and liability notice Never use access control equipment card reader or others for critical exits entrance or exits doors barriers elevators or footbridges without providing an adequate alternative exit which is in accordance with al
18. rnet RX Ethernet TX Ethernet Input 12 V DC injector RX Ethernet Ethernet port pin out The DoorLock IP communicate through an Ethernet 10 BASET network figure 8 The connector is a standard type RJ 45 connector The connector as 2 LED s the green one showing the active link with the network and the yellow one that shows the activity The DoorLock IP can be powered by an individual power supply a single or 16 ports DC Injector use only SYMCOD DC Injector As all the standard 10BaseT Ethernet devices it uses a UTP CATS cable A maximum length of 300 feet 91 44 meters is allowed between the HUB or the SWITCH and the DoorLock IP For more information on cabling issue please download Ethernet wiring and recommendations TCPIP v 31 03 2005 available free of charge on our website at WWW SYMCOD COM 19 lt gt DoorLock IP V2 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD Power connector Figure 9 oe Power connector polarity The power connector figure 9 allows you to provide power to the DoorLock IP with an individual power supply The input is 12VDC with protected polarity and overcharge at 1 8Amps maximum The connector is a Switch craft type 712RAPC and accept 2 5mm plug center positive DoorLock IP configuration The DoorLock IP is configurable with the BoardConfig software that is free of charge free registration needed and can be downloaded from our website at www symcod com Download section A sample software written in
19. tail description of the problem and or questions intermittent problem happens when e Please indicate model number and serial number if applicable For all other questions please use symcod symcod com or Symcod Inc at 1171 Notre Dame O Victoriaville Qc G6P 7L1 Phone 1 800 203 9421 1 819 751 0095 Fax 819 751 1292 Return Merchandise Authorisation RMA All return request must be authorized by SYMCOD Inc To do so please refer to the following http www symcod com rma e You will receive a formal confirmation number RMA e The RMA number must be printed on each box e All freight charges are at the customer expense and responsibility Please take note that collect package will be refused 22
20. to disable the mode BATCH Sequence example enable the Batch mode with a 3 seconds delay MC0 M3 Sequence example disable the Batch mode MCO M0 Save a macro from 0 to 9 TCP port 1024 MCx Ry Enter x Macro number from 0 to 9 V Macro string to make a pause of 3 seconds add 3 Enter ASCII 13 Sequence example save macro 0 MCO R PIDP2D PIT 1 1 P2T 2 1 PIE P2E 2 PID P2D Chr 13 Run a macro from 0 to 9 TCP port 1024 MCx P x Macro number from 0 to 9 Sequence example run macro 0 MCO P Delete a macro from 0 to 9 TCP port 1024 MCx C x Macro number from 0 to9 Sequence example delete macro 0 MCO C Requesting the content of a macro from 0 to 9 TCP port 1024 MCx L x Macro number from 0 to 9 The DoorLock IP return x y Enter x Macro number from 0 to 9 y String that contain this macro Enter ASCII 13 Sequence example ask the content of macro 0 MCO L 10 lt gt DoorLock IP V2 WWW SYMCOD COM SYMCOD Association if event y then execute macro x TCP port 1024 MCx Ey x Macro number 0 to 9 y Event from 0 to 7 0 Barcode reception input 1 no answer from PC delay already passed 1 Delay already passed barcode reception input 1 2 Barcode reception input 2 no answer from PC delay already passed 3 Delay already passed barcode reception input 2 4 Delay already passed LOGICAL INPUT 1 changed for Press 5 Delay already
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