Home

Installation Manual

image

Contents

1. THE Hosted Solution 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Page 17 Connect the tamper switch to the MAIN BOARD and to one board in each expansion chassis 15 Connect the tamper switch to the MAIN BOARD in the control chassis Main Board Dror lok ALX AUS Dor Lock ALIX AUX Relay Reiav 7 Rela 2 Relay Relay 3 Relig 2 BG Ut Connect Tamper Switch to MAIN BOARD Tamper Oo se I a The tamper header connects to the supplied tamper switch b The header connector for the tamper switch should be connected to the TAMPER pins located on the lower right side of the MAIN BOARD and each expansion board 16 Connect the tamper switch to one expansion board DOOR BOARD or INPUT OUTPUT BOARD in each expansion chassis Door Board or Input Output Board ms Tamper E LI Switch Il Connect Tamper Switch to Expansion Board NOTE If a chassis has two boards connect the tamper switch to the upper board NOTE If the tamper switch is not going to be used leave the supplied jumper on this connector to keep the circuit closed sensor GUARDPOINT THE Hosted Solution 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Page 118 Connect the battery leads to the power supply WARNING Backup Battery DO NOT CONNECT THE BACK UP BATTERY AT THIS TIME Premature connection of the battery terminals may cause damage
2. 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Pagel7 sensor GUARDPOINT THE Hosted Solution 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Page I8 Pre Installation Procedures Before you begin installing the Sensor Access control panel perform the following tasks to ensure a safe speedy and successful installation Understand the function of the Sensor Access NET2000 S The Sensor Access NET2000 S uses an on board Ethernet interface to communicate via any TCP IP networking technology that can be connected through a hub router or switch including WiFi and satellite communications It is an IP enabled Access Control System with an on board interface for data management Understand Sensor Access NET2000 S product compatibility Sensor Access s NET2000 S is compatible with a large number of standard Wiegand magstripe proximity smart card and biometric readers Sensor Access s Online product family is designed to accommodate the latest updates in Wiegand reader bit formats The NET2000 S is compatible with Wiegand devices that transmit up to 255 bit data A current list of compatible readers and keypads is maintained on Sensor Access s website at http www sensoraccess co uk If you have a specific model of reader or keypad that is not listed on the Sensor Access website please contact Technical Support at 44 0 1273 242 355 to determine c
3. NET2000 S Installation Manual Document Number ENG DOC 066 January 14 2009 sensor GUARDPOINT THE Hosted Solution 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Page 12 Legal Disclaimers Federal Communications Commission FCC Compliancy This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation or when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient or relocate the receiving antenna wireless models only Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to a circuit other than the one to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer for help Canada Underwriters Laboratories C UL Compliancy For C UL Listed ap
4. EOL Resistor Wiring EOL Resistor Wiring WARNING Powering Electronic Strikes and Latches DO NOT POWER ELECTRONIC STRIKES AND LATCHES WITH THE BATTERY OR OTHER POWER SOURCE USED TO POWER THE CONTROL PANEL DOING SO WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE SENSOR ACCESS CONTROL PANEL USE ONLY A UL LISTED BURGLAR ALARM OR ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM TO POWER ELECTRONIC STRIKES AND LATCHES Ground the control chassis 2 Wire the control chassis to the green Earth Ground screw 3 Use 18 AWG or larger wire to connect the chassis to a suitable earth ground 4 The ground contact point is in the lower panel area near the hinge for the door and in front of the power supply sensor GUARDPOINT THE Hosted Solution 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Page 32 Appendix Installation Worksheets Attached is one copy each of the Installation Worksheet Door Board and the Installation Worksheet Input Output Board These copies are for information purposes only For planning your installation please obtain clean copies of the worksheets in PDF format from the Dealer Extranet sensor GUARDPOINT THE Hosted Solution 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Installation Worksheet Door Board Page 133 Company Mame Master Administrator Date Site Name Technician Dealer Reference Doors Range Values in Parentheses _ Cards Door
5. contact Technical Support NOTE A steady light is an indication of a problem just as much as no light is 21 If ALL power indicators are correct attach the back up battery and check that ALL indicators remain the same Only then should you go on to Installation Procedures sensor GUARDPOINT THE Hosted Solution 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Page 122 Installation Procedures Establish CAN BUS Wiring 22 If there is an expansion board in the control chassis connect it to the MAIN BOARD Main Board Door Board Deor Loek ALUM AUX Door Lock ALUX ALFX Relay Relay Relay 2 Relay Relay Relay 2 JEU uo TTia TU kbd T ess Cat 5 Cable 5 Conductors Used Door Board or Input Output Board L CU QJ C QJ S p 99 Q L d t e dg 285 a g S 98 z T ip Connect Expansion Board to MAIN BOARD S NET sensor GUARDPOINT THE Hosted Solution 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Page 123 23 f there are expansion chassis in each chassis connect the second expansion board to the first one Door Board or Input Output Board L L PELE EET EE ETT L ese Connect both sets of wires ul Door Board or Input Output Board pas syoganpuao g jqeg G jg m E s ib Connect Expansion Boards in Expansion Chassis 24 Daisy chain the complete set of chassis together a For
6. 066 Page 129 Connect the green reader wire to the DATAO terminal This is the standard Data 0 circuit for Wiegand readers Connect the white reader wire to the DATA1 terminal This is the standard Data 1 circuit for Wiegand readers Connect the black reader wire to the GND terminal This is the standard Ground circuit for the reader Connect the blue reader wire to the BUZZ terminal This is the standard Buzzer circuit for the reader Connect the red reader wire to the 12VDC terminal This provides 12VDC to power the reader Connect the orange reader wire to the GRN LED terminal This is the green LED circuit Connect the brown reader wire to the RED LED terminal This is the red LED circuit 40 Install MOVs WARNING Noise Suppression INSTALL THE TRANSIENT NOISE SUPPRESSION DEVICE MOV SUPPLIED WITH THE CONTROL PANEL a Install the MOV across the conductors as close as possible to the electric strike or latch This will normally be at the connection from the field installed wiring to the pig tail or screw terminals of the electronic strike or latch b Use the wire recommended by the manufacturer of the electric strike or latch If no wire is recommended use a minimum of 18 AWG wire with sufficient strands for the specific electronic strike or latch sensor GUARDPOINT THE Hosted Solution 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Page 130 Wire INPUT OUTPU
7. BOARD Main Board L Door L k AUX AUX Door Lack ALIX AUX Relay Relay1 Relay2 Relay Relay 1 Relay 2 LED LED LED LED ar LED LED pm RJ45 Cat 5 to LAN JJu ubt E Door Mode 1 E BH Door Node 2 CAN BUS Connect LAN to MAIN BOARD 33 Connect the LAN to the MAIN BOARD according to the instructions in the Administrator s Manual a TheLAN port is a 10 100 Ethernet interface with an RJ45 jack for connecting the MAIN BOARD to a Local Area Network in order for it to gain connectivity to the Internet b Use a straight i e non crossover cable to connect this port to a local hub switch or router sensor GUARDPOINT THE Hosted Solution 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Page 27 Wire Doors For each board node to be used for controlling a door as indicated in the completed nstallation Worksheet make the following connections NOTE Doors can be wired to the MAIN BOARD or to expansion boards including both DOOR BOARDs and INPUT OUTPUT BOARDS Main Board Door Board DoorLock AUX AUX Door Lock AUX AUX Relay Relayi Relay2 Relay Relay1 Relay LED LED LED LED LED LED LL LI SJ 6 LU l z or LC D EOL Resistor Wiring Motion REX NO Door Sensor NC Wire Doors 34 Wire the REX amp DOOR terminal block a Connect the Normally Open NO contacts of the REX device to the REX and COM terminals e When this switch clos
8. Folow safety precautions PERITO Tm 11 General Assembly eae THH 14 Assemble and mount chassis cssesccossevsccsscccnssssccssccncusveccueusesscussensuesseeueseceuscencusseneusssseussesseussssneusseneceseeesesssenss 14 Connect the MAIN BOARD and all expansion boards to a power supply board eee 15 Connect the AC Power Indicator LED for each chassis to the power supply for that chassis 16 Connect the tamper switch to the MAIN BOARD and to one board in each expansion chassis 17 Connect the battery leads to the power supply esse eee ee eee ee eee eee eee 18 Wire the AC transformer to the power sup see eee ee eee eee ee eee 19 Powering and Testing Procedures iuesescseved dva vou ODD I FU Sua Esp TE PuaGu UE FUN Van VES EON eM VEN pU SES QU VA VP Y Ca IU URN FU ERU ved D MEE RUE 20 Power up Tie COUPON p INE vous tory didum rUStui d dk DE ORA MrEEIRU I MP O T tuU eMule apr 20 Instalation Procedure e oocoavei Ser OU tao bsec UC CDI PHP a QuS Po RE sees C a UN Tes POS On PER ID a a 222 yess jag e 5 HAT arene rere rer en ne oT nnt Tamm He PEE M Seer ere cen ey cs pa rent RROR URN PUE Urtt IN Hex Ur er pP AMICI ern eet 22 Tree ERP I OPE reU E tnw SPIRI Med donent mi quida eod RI stn TE EEN E Dota saat UNUS rp ARUM EID ers 25 Connect a laptop to the MAIN BOARD s ADMIN Port esse eee eee eee 25 Connect the LAN to the MAIN BOARD issssodace densus edu adidibes Ga
9. be required Always obtain proper permits and approvals in writing before installing equipment WARNING Fail Secure Mode DO NOT INSTALL THE SYSTEM IN THE FAIL SECURE MODE UNLESS PERMITTED BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION Doing so may cause interference with the operation of panic hardware sensor GUARDPOINT THE Hosted Solution 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Page 112 WARNING Heat and Noise DO NOT INSTALL THE CONTROL PANEL IN AN AREA THAT COULD DROP BELOW DEGRESS CELCIUS OR EXCEED 50 DEGREES CELCIUS Doing so can cause damage to components within the control panel DO NOT INSTALL THE CONTROL PANEL NEAR OR ON THE SAME CIRCUIT WITH DEVICES THAT PRODUCE LARGE AMOUNTS OF ELECTRICAL NOISE This includes grinders electric motors and blowers electrical switch gear and other electrically noisy equipment Electrical noise can interfere with panel operation If it is not possible to install the panel away from such sources of noise it is advisable to isolate it by using a high quality UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply between the AC Mains and the transformer sensor GUARDPOINT THE Hosted Solution 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Page 113 sensor GUARDPOINT THE Hosted Solution 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Page 114 General Assembly
10. cable run allowed by the power supply 2 Calculate the distance between the control chassis and each expansion chassis using the chart in Table 1 below The calculations are based on the following restrictions a Thecontrol chassis containing the MAIN BOARD and the first expansion chassis can be up to 450 metres apart b Each time another expansion chassis is added the maximum distance between the first and last chassis decreases by 15 metres So if there are three chassis in a system the control chassis plus two expansion chassis the two most distant chassis can be no more than 435 metres apart Total of chassis Max allowed distance 2 3 Ss NNNM 7 Maximum Distance Calculations 450 435 420 5 405 390 375 360 c Calculate the distance between each chassis and its associated keypad or reader The ACS does not specify a maximum distance between the chassis and a keypad or reader but the keypad reader manufacturer does Follow manufacturer guidelines for each keypad and reader d Place each chassis within 150 metres of its associated electronic strike or latch Follow safety precautions WARNING Fire Code NEVER CONNECT A KEYPAD READER OR LOCK TO DOORS WITHOUT FIRST CONSULTING THE APPLICABLE FIRE CODE You must consult with and get approval from local fire officials before installing locks or devices on any doors that may be fire exits Use of egress push buttons may not be legal Single action exits may
11. Ajar Invalid INS Pass ard En or Hame Reader Threshold Threshold through lnii Door Name Control Panel ID res resno Type I 10 Pins KDB 1 11 IO ET D PII Period La 1 500 sect 1 240 gers ees vew D Lo PH T H 3 L J jees vew D Lo ooLpodeeesjvewjJD o f jexes vew ljeees vew B Lo oL dees vew D f exe vew jews re f fekowsfvsn 0 ecko veo 1 Ldexeee wew D o 75 E Pu DAI mos N 7 h h nd B ih h X f 7 7 aa 7 9 7 7 an d men K C fersjen TTT LL Lees Des ss 0 7 _ Example Lobby Dom ess D Ep TD25 s IT C Card Reader K Keypad D Dual Reader Card Reader Keypad B Bioscrypt V Smart REX s Request to Exit Switch Sensor U standard 26 Bit HID Corporate 1000 HID 37 Bit HID 37 Bit with Facility Code l LU Generic 34 Bit Even Parity Generic 34 Bit Odd Parity LI Casi Rusco 40 Bit HID 33 Bi Card Numbering External First Last Internal First Facility Code Company ID Code _ Facility Code optional Company ID Cade required No Facility Code Facility Code required Required if internal and External sequences are non matching Page 134 Installation Work
12. E MAIN BOARD If expansion boards are used this jumper remains attached on the very last board s in the daisy chain i e It must be removed from all boards except the endpoint of the daisy chain NOTE The MAIN BOARD does not have to be an endpoint in the control panel the control panel may be in the middle of the chain with expansion boards branching out in either direction 28 On the first board connect the wires of the CAT5 CAT6 cable to the CAN BUS terminal block as follows a Connect the green wire to the A terminal b Connectthe green and white wire to the B terminal c Connect the blue wire to the G ground terminal d Connect the orange wire to the C terminal e Connectthe orange and white wire to the D terminal 29 After all the wires of the CAT5 CAT6 cable are connected to the first board connect the wires to the second board in the same manner 30 Connect the CAN NODE ADDRESS jumpers The silkscreen next to the CAN NODE ADDRESS pins shows how to position the jumpers for first four addresses 31 Positions for additional address values are shown in the diagram below sensor GUAPRDPOINT e THE Hosted Solution 02009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Page 125 CAN NODE ADDRESS Jumpers DOOR BOARD OR INPUT OUTPUT BOARD CAN NODE ADDRESS Jumpers WARNING CAN BUS Wiring The CAN NODE ADDRESS jumpers are used to set the address of each board on the CA
13. N BUS DO NOT ASSIGN TWO BOARDS THE SAME ADDRESS OR THE BUS WILL NOT FUNCTION PROPERLY Set these values sequentially starting with 2 as the first expansion board address address 1 is the MAIN BOARD Record all addresses on the Installation Worksheet These jumper settings will map to board numbers when the control panel is configured via GuardPointNET Ignore the AEN Port WARNING AEN Port DO NOT CONNECT THE AEN PORT FOR ANY REASON This will significantly interfere with the function of the external network Connect a laptop to the MAIN BOARD s ADMIN Port Main Board Dear Lock ALIX AUK Daor Lack AUX ALIX F R I45 Cat 5 to Lantn m Ca oL Diagnostic Relay Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay Relay 1 Relay 2 ducis B Oo g 8 8 8 Door Node 2 Connect Laptop to MAIN BOARD 32 Connect a laptop to the ADMIN port on the MAIN BOARD using a standard Ethernet cable or a patch cable a The ADMIN port is a 10 100 Ethernet interface with RJ45 jack for connecting the MAIN BOARD to a laptop or PC to gain access to the local administrative interface for debug and manual configuration utilities sensor GUARDPOINT THE Hosted Solution 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Page 26 b The port uses auto sensing technology to determine polarity which permits either a straight or crossover cable to be used between the board and the computer Connect the LAN to the MAIN
14. Procedures Assemble and mount chassis 1 Adhere the identity label HENG LBL 0001 to the inside of the metal chassis 2 Install the supplied nylon stand offs into each chassis by inserting them from the rear NOTE This step MUST be performed before the chassis is mounted to the wall Once the chassis has been mounted it is not possible to insert the stand offs e There are five stand offs for each board but there are more holes than that in the chassis f Determine which holes you will use based on the size of the boards you are installing 6 Mount the chassis a Usefour bolts to mount each chassis securely in place b Make sure the chassis door can swing open freely to allow for access after the installation is complete 7 Remove any knock outs that may be required to accommodate conduit or wiring WARNING Knockouts DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE KNOCKOUTS WITH A HAMMER Banging on the knockouts may result in shock to the circuit boards which could cause permanent damage Pry them out using a screwdriver 8 Assemble the chassis a Install the power supply board in each chassis first If you install the MAIN BOARD or a Door or INPUT OUTPUT BOARD first you may find it difficult to position your screwdriver in a way that will allow you to install the power supply board later b Install the MAIN BOARD in the control chassis Install each board by aligning it with the previously installed stand offs and then ge
15. T BOARDs CAN Address Jumpers Door Board or Input Output Board Connect both sets of wires S 99 QQ DT D g m To next C 5 G e expansion 3 chassis m m Wire INPUT OUTPUT BOARD 41 An INPUT OUTPUT BOARD has 8 output relays and 8 inputs The inputs can be wired for line supervision 1 The NET2000 S is capable of 4 state input monitoring at each input connector whether it be on the Main Board a Door Board or an Input Output Board This allows for monitoring of not only open and closed switches but cut and short circuited lines as well This can only happen when the EOL end of line resistor wiring is installed a You will need two 2Kohm resistors for each input b Theresistors are installed on the input lines as close to the switch as possible and as far from the NET2000 S control panel c Oneresistor is placed in parallel with the switch so that one end of the resistor is connected to wire 1 from the switch while the other end is connected to wire 2 from the switch d The second resistor is placed in series with the switch so that one end of the resistor is connected to wire 1 from the switch while the other end is connected to the wire leading to the NET2000 S control board sensor GUARDPOINT THE Hosted Solution 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Page 131 e The other wire from the NET2000 S is connected to wire 2 from the switch as shown in O
16. Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Page l4 Table of Contents Legal Raa coop cas EI DPMI RE UEe dep eu OE canes testa TER TUDIUR RIS ESL DEMENS TUA FORE RES DIN SER UE CUPS U E IN TP TE VESPA NU ERE PELINR ENE PRIME 2 Federal Communications Commission FCC Compliancy sss see eee eee eee eee eee 2 Canada Underwriters Laboratories C UL Compliance sees sese eee eee 2 Documentation Disclaimer and Restrictions ses eee ee eee eee 2 Activation OF Services T n nescia xod kao UX AiE EREA AEE AERA REEE EENET b HERI IEEE Up EU 2 Tapie of Contents crruo rne EEEE Raa Haar 4 Ts aia Tec TT THH 6 Document ODJ ECU SS NN cum 6 Kelenn Lana Ee Pa T D ENS s eT 6 Additonal Resources crc o tudturcni a ieu ax ates esses acco LTEM EM td MEDI EEUU sa e ecd T MM RM Ln DRIN EU ek 6 Pre Installation Procedures ess cri vet esi n ehh eux e EREN rs ko s dox tiu quit vac CE xsR Ee QU MN CER RU RU UNI VIN REIN UE PRR SU CY URKE US GR NIPES RUE 8 Understand the function of the Sensor Access NET200OO0 S sese 8 Understand Sensor Access NET2000 S product compoatibility esses 8 Verify that the client site is ready to support the installation sees 8 Variiy SEV UV eo quu RINT m 8 Plan yonr metall ON essre ineen ence un bte Pd ebetten a o m tude peace Comin us ol rSUet AQ SR Vr se adu n o Lote OCDE DUE 10 Decide where to install each Chassis sss 11
17. UT BOARD I Each expansion chassis may contain one or two boards one DOOR BOARD one INPUT OUTPUT BOARD two DOOR BOARDs two INPUT OUTPUT BOARDs or one DOOR BOARD and one INPUT OUTPUT BOARD Each DOOR BOARD has two terminal nodes each of which contains a complete set of terminals for controlling a door This means that each DOOR BOARD can be used to control two doors The same inputs and outputs that drive a door can also be used for other devices In other words DOOR BOARDs do not need to be used to control doors WARNING Door Wiring If a node is to be used for a door do not connect any other device to the following terminal blocks REX amp DOOR DOOR LOCK RELAY and READER An INPUT OUTPUT BOARD cannot be used to control a door however it can be used in any circumstance that uses contact closure to track change of status 5 Using the packing slip as a guide complete the appropriate Installation Worksheets included with your documentation set NOTE The Installation Worksheets included in the Appendix at the end of this document are for reference purposes only Clean copies of the worksheets are available in PDF format on Sensor Access s website sensor GUARDPOINT THE Hosted Solution 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Page 1l Decide where to install each chassis 1 Do not place the control chassis more than 30 metres from the PSU This is the maximum
18. ed for an alarm shunt AUX RELAY 1 can be used for a variety of purposes 37 Wire AUX RELAY 2 Like the AUX RELAY 1 this terminal block can be used for a variety of purposes and are programmed via ACS OnSite NOTE The fully programmable AUX RELAYs provide both NO Normally Open and NC Normally Closed contacts WARNING Relay Amp Limit THERE IS A 3 AMP 24 VOLT DC LIMIT ON THROUGH CURRENT FOR ALL RELAYS 38 If used wire the AUX INPUTS terminal block a The IN1 and IN2 terminals are contact closure type inputs that share a COM terminal b The terminals can be used for a variety of purposes and are programmed through GuardPointNET 39 Wire the Reader switches to the last block of terminals in this door node NOTE Refer to the Reader Keypad Wiring Guide for Sensor Access approved devices and connection diagrams a Usethe wire recommended by the manufacturer of the reader or keypad If no wire is recommended use a minimum of 22 AWG wire with sufficient conductors that include shield drain b Thereader interface uses standard Wiegand wiring conventions Connect the wire properly to the terminal block on the appropriate board node Following is a typical but not universal wiring guide Refer to the Reader Keypad Wiring Guide for guidelines related to your specific reader or keypad sensor GUARDPOINT THE Hosted Solution 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC
19. es it initiates a Request to Exit REX program sequence as defined by GuardPointNET including the option to activate the door or other relays fire the door strike and suppress any Door Forced messages b Connect the Normally Closed NC contacts of the Door Sensor to the COM and CONTACT terminals sensor GUARDPOINT THE Hosted Solution 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Page 128 In this context an NC switch is considered closed when the door is closed magnet is present and open when the door is open no magnet is present When the switch is open the control panel interprets this input as a Door Open condition When the switch is closed the control panel interprets this input as a Door Closed condition This circuit provides door status information open closed to the control panel so GuardPointNET can take appropriate action locally or send email notifications if necessary 35 Wire the DOOR LOCK RELAY terminal block a Connect the door latch to the COM terminal and either the NO or NC terminal b The DOOR LOCK RELAY provides both NO Normally Open and NC Normally Closed contacts and is driven in response to the presentation of valid credentials or the programmable REX input c Timing and other aspects of relay activation are programmed through GuardPointNET 36 If used for an alarm shunt wire the AUX RELAY 1 terminal block If not us
20. example if there are six boards in the control panel there would be a MAIN BOARD and five expansion boards E1 E2 E3 E4 and E5 Each expansion board could be either a DOOR BOARD or an INPUT OUTPUT BOARD b To daisy chain the boards together See Figure 11 below e Wire E5 to E4 in Expansion Chassis 2 e Wire E4 in Expansion Chassis 2 to E3 in Expansion Chassis 1 e Wire E3 to E2 in Expansion Chassis 1 e Wire E2 in Expansion Chassis 1 to E1 in the Control Chassis e Wire E1 to the MAIN BOARD sensor GUAFRDPOINT THE Hosted Solution 02009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Page 124 Control Chassis Expansion Chassis 1 Expansion Chassis 2 Main Board Door 1 AUX 1 Door2 AUX2 Relay Relay Relay Relay LED I LED LED I LED Q i i a I 2 CAN BUS Configuration 25 Use standard CAT5 or CAT6 unshielded twisted pair cabling to connect all the boards in the control panel via the CAN BUS terminals 26 Always connect like terminals to one another i e A to A B to B and so on 27 Follow the color coding shown on the wiring diagram on the inside of the chassis door WARNING CAN BUS Wiring THE A B CIRCUITS MUST SHARE A TWISTED PAIR AND THE C D CIRCUITS MUST SHARE A TWISTED PAIR Otherwise the distance and data integrity of the communications channel will be compromised WHEN USING JUST A MAIN BOARD THE JUMPER MUST REMAIN ATTACHED TO THE CAN TERM HEADER ON TH
21. manual are Pre Installation Procedures General Assembly Procedures Power and Testing Procedures Installation Procedures Appendix Installation Worksheets Terminology The following is a list of terms that are used throughout this document While some of these terms may have other meanings the definitions provided below are the ones intended in this nstallation Manual Control chassis The main chassis for a control panel The control chassis contains the MAIN BOARD and may also contain one expansion board either a DOOR BOARD or an INPUT OUTPUT BOARD Expansion chassis Additional chassis containing one or two expansion boards either DOOR BOARDs and or INPUT OUTPUT BOARDs Control panel The complete system of control chassis and expansion chassis for an account A control panel will have a minimum of one chassis the control chassis and a maximum of eight the control panel plus up to seven expansion chassis ACS OnSite The Sensor Access software application which enables an organization to manage its ACS account Additional Resources The following additional resources are available for the installer as well as the client Administrator s Manual HENG DOC 067 Reader Keypad Wiring Guide VENG DOC 007 Installation Worksheet Door Board HENG FRM 016 Installation Worksheet Input Output Board HENG FRM 017 http www sensoraccess co uk Technical Support 44 0 1273 242 355 sensor GUARDPOINT THE Hosted Solution
22. ntly pressing it into place You will hear a slight click as the board settles into the locked position on the standoffs c Ifthere isa DOOR BOARD or an INPUT OUTPUT BOARD for the control chassis install that now using the procedures described for the MAIN BOARD d Ifthere are expansion chassis install the appropriate DOOR BOARDs and or INPUT OUTPUT BOARDS in each chassis at this time using the procedures described for the MAIN BOARD e You will note that the control panel kit contained an adhesive Identity Label This label should be affixed to the inside of the front door of the control chassis beneath the large wiring guide 9 Install the tamper switch in each chassis a Install the tamper switch in each chassis by removing the hex collar seating the switch inside the provided mounting bracket and reattaching and tightening the hex collar sensor GUARDPOINT THE Hosted Solution 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Page 115 Connect the MAIN BOARD and all expansion boards to a power supply board 10 Connect the MAIN BOARD in the control chassis to the power supply board Main Board Dar Lok ALIX ALEX Daor Lock AUX AUS Relay Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay Relay 1 Relay Z J LED LED LED LED LED 8 8 8 Tia TTia Tess Connect MAIN BOARD to Power Supply 11 If there is a DOOR BOARD or an INPUT OUTPUT BOARD in the control chassis connect that to the power sup
23. ompatibility Verify that the client site is ready to support the installation Check with the IT department to ensure that the NET2000 S version to be installed is compatible with the company s local area network LAN 1 The NET2000 S is equipped with a standard RJ 45 socket that accepts a CAT5 or CAT6 cable with an RJ 45 plug on any 10 100 Ethernet network Physically connecting the panel is the same as plugging any computer or other device into the LAN 2 Referto the Administrator s Manual for instructions on connecting to the LAN The Administrator s Manual also contains a complete list of requirements regarding TCP IP configuration parameters and information about security considerations Verify shipping contents 1 Locate and check the contents of the Control Panel kit The NET2000 S kit should contain the following parts a 1metal chassis MCH CHA 0001 Packed inside the chassis are An identity label amp ENG LBL 0001 to be adhered to the inside of the door 1 cardboard box containing the MAIN BOARD 1181 01 0101A and an identity Label amp ENG LBL 0004 1 cardboard box containing a power supply board 1181 01 0104A 1 cardboard box containing accessories including 1 7 Ah lead acid battery ELC BAT B7001 1 power cable assembly ELC PWR AO01 2 MOVs Metal Oxide Varistors HELC MOV M001 sensor GUARDPOINT THE Hosted Solution 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document N
24. panel 19 Plug the transformer into a 220 VAC outlet 20 Check ALL power indicators a Checkthe power supply board to confirm that the green LED is on indicating that AC power is being supplied to the board and that the board is producing 12 VDC power b Checkthe MAIN BOARD to confirm that the LOCAL HRTBT local heartbeat and MAIN HRTBT main heartbeat have come on and are blinking The local heartbeat should begin blinking immediately The main heartbeat can take 30 60 seconds to establish a steady beat Main Board LOCAL HRTBT Doo Lick AUX AUX E Deor Lock ALD AUX Raley Realeyi Relay z Relay Relay Relay 2 LED LED LED LED LED LED ON J E J MAIN EREI LE Ist f e92 osea MAIN BOARD Heartbeats sensor GUARDPOINT THE Hosted Solution 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Page I21 c Check each DOOR BOARD to confirm that the LOCAL HRTBT has come on and is blinking indicating that 12 VDC power is present Door Board or Input Output Board Expansion Board Local Heartbeat d Checkeach INPUT OUTPUT BOARD to confirm the LOCAL HRTBT has come on and is blinking e If any of these power indicators is not correct i e the LED light does not come on or does not begin blinking check the connections from the power supply to each of the circuit boards If all connections are good but there is a still a problem with the power indicator
25. plications the unit shall be installed in accordance with Part 1 of the Canadian Electrical Code Documentation Disclaimer and Restrictions Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Sensor Access Technology Ltd For the most up to date information visit www sensoraccess co uk This document and the data herein shall not be duplicated used or disclosed to others for procurement or manufacturing except as authorized with the written permission of Sensor Access Technology Ltd The information contained within this document or within the product itself is considered the exclusive property of Sensor Access Technology Ltd All information in this document or within the hardware and software product themselves is protected by the copyright and or other intellectual property laws of the United States Product Support All support for this product is provided by the third party dealer Please contact the dealer who installed the product with questions and support requests 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All rights reserved Sensor Access is a trademark of Sensor Access Technology Ltd Sensor House Fairway Business centre Westergate Road Brighton BN2 4JZ UK sensor GUARDPOINT THE Hosted Solution 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Page l3 sensor GUARDPOINT THE Hosted Solution 2009 Sensor Access
26. ply board Power Supply Connect Expansion Board to Power Supply 12 If there are expansion chassis connect each DOOR BOARD and INPUT OUTPUT BOARD to the power supply board in each chassis a Usethe power cable that came with each circuit board kit b The Power connector uses a PC style 4 wire molded Molex connector to deliver 12V Ground AC Power Detection and Earth Ground to each board from the power supply WARNING Power Supply DO NOT USE ANY POWER SUPPLY OTHER THAN THOSE SUPPLIED WITH YOUR SENSOR ACCESS PRODUCT WARNING Powering Electronic Strikes and Latches DO NOT POWER ELECTRONIC STRIKES AND LATCHES WITH THE BATTERY OR OTHER POWER SOURCE USED TO POWER THE CONTROL PANEL DOING SO WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE SENSOR ACCESS CONTROL PANEL USE ONLY A UL LISTED BURGLAR ALARM OR ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM TO POWER ELECTRONIC STRIKES AND LATCHES sensor GUARDPOINT e THE Hosted Solution 02009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Page 116 Connect the AC Power Indicator LED for each chassis to the power supply for that chassis 13 Mount the AC power indicated LED on the front door of the chassis by pushing it through the hold in the upper left corner of the door and securing using the bolt and washer included with your packaging 14 Connect the white and green wires from the AC power indicated LED to the 16 5 VAC terminals of the power supply board sensor GUARDPOINT
27. sheet Input Output Board Company Name Master Administrator Date Site Name Technician Dealer Reference Input Output Devices Output Device Name Control Panel ID Behavior NO NC ee ee errs NEN NONG NO NC NOING NOING H HID HHH HH NO NC ee ee 0 oc evee wonc ivee NO NC ivre NEM EN 10 11 vow J cee J NOMIC Lo Jeverer ee one LRR wone do ooo HT IIH 12 13 14 em 15 Example Sa E SOIN ECL OIN E O IA S sing NO Nornally Open NC zNormaly Closed E Laith U LUnlateh Frolov PF Pulse
28. stors HELC EOL ROO1 d 1 power cable assembly HELC PWR AO01 4 f additional expansion chassis have been ordered with the control panel locate and check the contents of each Expansion Chassis Kit NET2000 EXP Each expansion chassis can hold up to two boards including any combination of door and or Input Output boards There may be up to 7 Expansion Chassis kits and each should contain the following parts a 1metal chassis HMCH CHA 0001 b 1 lock and key set HMCH LCK 0001 C 5 screws for power supply HMCH SCW 0001 d 1door label showing wiring and setup guide Inside Door Label Expansion ENG LBL 0003 e 1tamper switch assembly KELC TMP A001 containing a tamper switch HELC TMP S001 wire ELC TMP W001 and header connector HELC TMP HCO1 f 1 power supply board 1181 01 0104A sensor GUARDPOINT THE Hosted Solution 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Page 110 g 1 pair of battery wires HELC BAT W001 h 1 AC Power Indicator LED HELC LED LOO1 pre installed in the chassis door i 17 Ah lead acid battery HELC BAT B7001 Plan your installation 1 Determine the size of your control panel j In addition to the control chassis which contains the MAIN BOARD there may be up to seven expansion chassis k The control chassis contains the MAIN BOARD which also serves as a 2 door board and may also contain either a DOOR BOARD or an INPUT OUTP
29. ta aeo n eiu ed ENS Seg Ka SAT RA VARR ced SE dedu do os uen isa 26 We DOOS Mc 27 Wire INPUT OUTPUT BOAR DS ss issiria sananwibilininwdisind o ardt KCN SN ARCEM HUP a nod rA T kn Re nd Eg eon e bui Ehre Codd 30 Ground the OT El ele M ERN ERO m 31 Appendix Installation Worksheets ss sss sss sss sss sss sss essea aeaaeae anana aeaaaee 32 sensor GUARDPOINT THE Hosted Solution 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Pagels5 sensor GUARDPOINT THE Hosted Solution 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Pagel6 Introduction Document Objectives This Installation Manual provides step by step instructions for installing the Sensor Access NET2000 S Its primary audience is trained access control installation technicians Installers who are responsible for installing the NET2000 S at client sites The manual is also intended for IT personnel who should use it in conjunction with the NET2000 S Administrator s Manual It may be used by dealers and their sales professionals to help them conduct pre sales and to provide client support during the installation process Finally it may be used for in house training purposes and ongoing support Document Layout This manual is organized into a series of procedural checklists detailing steps you must follow to ensure a safe and effective installation The main sections of the
30. to the control panel 17 Connect the battery wires HELC BAT W001 that come with each circuit board kit to the power supply BATTERY INPUT terminal block a Connect the black wire to the ground GND terminal b Connect the red wire to the 12V terminal Power Supply BATTERY INPLIT 12V Battery Connect Battery Leads to Power Supply sensor GUARDPOINT THE Hosted Solution 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Page 19 Wire the AC transformer to the power supply WARNING Transform Connection DO NOT CONNECT THE TRANSFORMER TO A SWITCHED OUTLET OR OTHERWISE CONTROLLED AC OUTLET DO NOT CONNECT THE TRANSFORMER TO THE 220 VAC OUTLET UNTIL ALL WIRING IS COMPLETED 18 Use 18 AWG wire minimum grade to connect the screw terminals on the PSU to the 16 5 VAC POWER INPUT terminal block on the power supply board using terminals AC1 and AC2 16 VAC POWER INPUT 16 5 VAG 40VA XFMR 220VAC Connect AC PSU to Power Board sensor GUARDPOINT THE Hosted Solution 2009 Sensor Access Technology Ltd All Right Reserved Document Number ENG DOC 066 Page 120 Powering and Testing Procedures WARNING Power Precautions BEFORE POWERING UP THE CONTROL PANEL CHECK THE FOLLOWING CONNECTIONS MAKE SURE THAT e The transformer is NOT plugged into the 220 VAC outlet e All wiring to the back up battery is DISCONNECTED Power up the control
31. umber ENG DOC 066 Page I9 16 EOL End of Line resistors HELC EOL ROO1 2 10 inch 18 gauge battery wires 1 red 1 black with female spade type connectors HELC BAT W001 1 AC Power Indicator LED HELC LED LOO1 b 1lockand key set HMCH LCK 0001 c 5 screws for power supply HMCH SCW 0001 d 5 standoffs for the MAIN BOARD MCH SFF 0001 e 1tamper switch assembly HELC TMP AO001 f 1 documentation set including Installation Manual this document ENG DOC 066 Administrator s Manual HENG DOC 067 Reader Keypad Wiring Guide HENG DOC 007 Installation Worksheet Door Board HENG FRM 016 Installation Worksheet Input Output Board HENG FRM 017 2 If additional DOOR BOARDs have been ordered with the control panel locate and check the contents of each 2 Door Board Kit HNET2000 DB There may be up to 15 of these kits and each should contain the following parts a 1DOOR BOARD 1181 01 0102A b 5 standoffs for the DOOR BOARD MCH SFF 0001 c 6EOLresistors HELC EOL ROO1 d 2 MOVSs Metal Oxide Varistors HELC MOV MO001 e 1power cable assembly HELC PWR AO01 3 If additional INPUT OUTPUT BOARDs have been ordered with the control panel locate and check the contents of each INPUT OUTPUT BOARD Kit FHACS5000 IO There may be up to 15 of these kits and each should contain the following parts a 1INPUT OUTPUT BOARD 1181 01 0103A b 5 standoffs for the INPUT OUTPUT BOARD MCH SFF 0001 c 8 EOL resi

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

Operating Instructions Portable DVD/CD Player  発行:財団法人 経済産業調査会 - Paradise Patent Associates  Grill Elétrico (25335BZ)  AMC2 4W - Bosch Security Systems  User`s Manual  819—362—7345 1—800—567-3186  Everbilt SWJP125 Use and Care Manual  3077-manual  MIGRATION RPG USER`S GUIDE  Johnson Hardware 1601 SERIES User's Manual  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file