Setting The Dip Switches - Interlogix TruPortal TP-ADD-1DIP Quick Reference

Ip-based single door controller (ipsdc)
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Setting the DIP Switches

Set DIP switches before installing and wiring readers. See
10
on page 7 for switch locations.
Switch
Purpose
SW1 – Select Custom
Set SW1-1 to OFF and set SW1-2 thru
[1]
SW1-4 to ON.
Wiegand Card Format
SW2
Set all four DIP switches to OFF
1. Use the System Administration > Card Formats page
in the TruPortal User Interface to configure Wiegand
card formats.
The following table provides switch settings for input types:
SW1-5 and SW1-6
Supervised DI/REX 1,
N/A
4-State
Supervised DI/REX 1,
N/A
2-State (default)
Note:
After changing DIP switch settings to modify input types,
be sure to reboot the IPSDC.
Switches SW4—SW7 are right-angle, momentary-contact push
buttons described in the following table and shown in
page 8.
Switch
Purpose
SW4 – Boot Mode
Manually enables the ICT. See the TruPortal
Software User Guide for details.
SW5 – Hardware Reset
Reboots the IPSDC. Use this switch only if
performing a controlled manual shutdown, as
instructed by Technical Support.
SW6 – Shutdown Request
See
SW7 – Restore Defaults
Press SW7 for a minimum of five (5) seconds,
then release to return the configuration to factory
default settings:
Primary Connection Type: Ethernet
IP Address: 192.168.6.6
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.6.1
Note:
The reader board address is internally set to Address 1.
Connecting the Readers and Inputs
Use
Figure 10
on page 7 to wire the readers and inputs. Refer to
the reader documentation for wiring instructions.
Note the following details:
IPSDCs do not support the following TruPortal features:
Buzzer actions initiated by action triggers, auxiliary inputs/
outputs, and reader tamper inputs.
The reader DI port (J2) has two digital inputs which are used
for door status devices (door contacts and exit request input).
2
SW1-7
SW1-8
ON
N/A
OFF
N/A
Figure 11
Safe Shutdown Procedure
on page 5.
The inputs can be configured as supervised or non-
supervised. Inputs configured as supervised digital inputs
Figure
require End-of-Line (EOL) resistors.
The reader interface has built-in pull-up resistors to
accommodate cable lengths over 500 feet (152.4 meters). No
external pull-up resistors are required for the reader interface.
Table 1: Maximum Peripheral Loads
Reader/Strike
Voltage (DC)
Total watts available
Note:
A TruPortal IPSDC Power Requirement Wattage
Calculator is included on the product disc in the
\Documentation\en-US folder for use in determining
peripheral loads.
Table 2: Device Current
Device
T-100 reader
T-200 reader
T-500 reader
on
T-520 reader
T-525 reader
Securitron M62 Magnalock
[1]
strike
Securitron M62 Magnalock
[1]
strike
HES, Inc 5000-12/24D strike
HES, Inc 5000-12/24D strike
Rutherford 4114x05x32D strike
Von Duprin 5100 3FP695
12 VDC
Von Duprin 5100 3FP695
24 VDC
RCR-REX
RCR-REX
1. When using magnetic strikes with auto-voltage select, addi-
tional power allowances must be considered due to auto-
voltage circuitry operation.
TruPortal IP-based Single Door Controller Quick Reference
PoE
Auxiliary Power Supply
12
24
12
8
10
12
Average
Operating
Measured
Voltage
Current (mA)
12
55
12
55
12
95
12
105
12
140
12
240
24
140
12
230
24
115
12
190
12
290
24
195
12
28
24
17
24
20
Watts
.66
.66
1.14
1.26
1.68
2.88
3.36
2.76
2.76
2.28
4.68
4.68
0.34
0.41

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