Secura Key ENTRACOMP 28SA Plus User & Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 Plus Plus Plus 28SA Plus Plus ® ENTRACOMP ENTRACOMP ENTRACOMP ENTRACOMP ENTRACOMP User/Installation Manual...
  • Page 2 COPYRIGHT© 2002 SOUNDCRAFT INC. PRINTED IN U.S.A.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION & SPECIFICATIONS (SECTION I): FEATURES OF 28SA-PLUS ........1 CARD ID NUMBERS AND FACILITY CODES ..2 ORDERING ADDITIONAL CARDS ......4 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ........5 INSTALLATION & FACTORY SETTINGS (SECTION II): INSTALLATION WARNINGS ........6 GENERAL WIRING INSTRUCTIONS ......
  • Page 4 PRINTER MODE ........... 38 ANTIPASSBACK ..........40 DATE & TIME ..........42 LATCH TIMER ..........42 BAUD RATE ........... 42 PROGRAMMING WITH SK-NET™ SOFTWARE ..43 PROGRAMMING IN TERMINAL MODE ....43 USING A PRINTER ........... 44 APPENDIX A – WIRING & SYSTEM CONFIGURATION CONNECTING MULTIPLE 28SA-PLUS UNITS ..
  • Page 5: Features Of 28Sa-Plus

    SECTION I: INTRODUCTION ® The ENTRACOMP 28SA-Plus is a stand alone card access control system that will control access to a passageway for 65,000 individuals in 15 weekly time schedules (Time Zones). Certain Access Cards may be designated as “Limited Use” cards, and their use may be restricted to allow access for a given number of days or weeks or for a given number of times.
  • Page 6: Card Id Numbers And Facility Codes

    CARD ID NUMBERS AND FACILITY CODES Access cards used with the 28SA-Plus have two encoded numbers: the ID number which is different on each card, and the Facility Code, (also called a system or site code) which is the same for all cards at a given site. ( The programming cards should also have the same Facility Code.) When a card is read, the system first verifies the Facility Code, then it checks the ID Number against its internal “card list”...
  • Page 7 button. The LED indicator will flash red and green alternately. If the reset button ® is pushed, but no card is placed on the TOUCH CARD reader plate before the LED indicator times out, the system code will be unchanged. In some cases it may be necessary for the unit to recognize more than one facility code.
  • Page 8: Ordering Additional Cards

    Note that it is not generally recommended to combine sets of Secura Key cards with different facility codes, because the unit cannot distinguish between access cards having different facility codes and the same ID number. ORDERING ADDITIONAL CARDS FOR YOUR SYSTEM...
  • Page 9: Product Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS PHYSICAL Surface Housing Flush Housing Metal Housing Depth 2.25 in (5.72 cm) 1.50 in (3.8 cm) 1.75 in (4.45 cm) Width 4.00 in (10.16 cm) 5.50 in (13.97 cm) 4.00 in (10.20 cm) Height 4.60 in (11.70 cm) 7.63 in (19.38 cm) 5.62 in (14.30 cm) Weight 20 oz (0.57 kg)
  • Page 10: Installation Warnings

    SECTION II: INSTALLATION CAUTION SHOULD BE TAKEN NOT TO TOUCH CIRCUIT BOARD OR ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION TO AVOID ELECTRO- STATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) DAMAGE. WARNING AN EARTH GROUND IS REQUIRED. Connect the green screw on the mounting plate to a good earth ground (AC Power Ground or a 10 foot copper ground stake) using a 16AWG solid copper wire.
  • Page 11 FIGURE 2...
  • Page 12 PASSAGEWAY CONTROL The double-pole, double-throw relay is activated whenever a valid entry is generated. The latch output from the relay is on the terminal board (see Figure 2) and is used to operate the door operating device. The aux latch output may also be used to operate a device or to bypass an alarm sensor.
  • Page 13: Communications Wiring For Single-Reader Systems

    Each converter will require AC power. If you have already pulled wire for RS-232 and need to add RS422 converters, new twisted-pair cable must be pulled. Contact Secura Key for the correct converter model for your specific application.
  • Page 14 , you must install DOS modem driver software in your PC, even if your PC is running Windows. Secura Key offers the SK-MDM modem which is set-up automatically when connected to the 28SA-Plus. SK-MDM comes completed with a cable for connection to the 28SA-Plus.
  • Page 15 TERMINAL BOARD CONNECTION. For permanent (hard-wired) connection, communications wiring may be connected to the unit via the terminal board (see Figure 2 for wiring). SERIAL PRINTER CONNECTION. Figures 4 and 7 show how to connect a serial printer to the system. Most serial printers have dip switch settings to select data protocols.
  • Page 16: Remote Reader Connection

    ENTRACOMP 28SA-Plus. Other devices with either a Secura Key 31-bit or 26-bit Wiegand output may be also be connected to the Remote Reader Input. Various transmitter-type gate openers, bar code scanners, and proximity readers are available with a Secura Key 31-bit or standard 26-bit Wiegand output format.
  • Page 17: Cable Pin-Outs And Connection

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  • Page 18 FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6 FIGURE 7 FIGURE 8...
  • Page 19 FIGURE 9 FIGURE 10...
  • Page 20: Surface Mount Reader

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SURFACE MOUNT TO SINGLE GANG ELECTRICAL BOX (See Figure 11) For exterior walls, apply 1/4 inch bead of silicone sealant around rear perimeter surface of mounting bracket gasket. Be sure there is sufficient sealant to make a good seal between gasket and wall. Use two 6-32 pan head screws (not supplied) to secure mounting plate to box.
  • Page 21 ® Place ENTRACOMP 28SA-Plus housing against mounting plate, top edge first, centering housing on retaining tabs. Secure housing to plate at bottom using one 6-32 x 3/8 security screw (provided) or equivalent. Lock cam lock. SURFACE MOUNT WITHOUT ELECTRICAL BOX (See Fig. 12) For exterior walls, apply 1/4 inch bead of silicone sealant around rear perimeter surface of mounting bracket gasket.
  • Page 22 tight, stopping when reader cover is at top (12 O’Clock). A small tack weld is strongly suggested to keep the housing from rotating on post. Apply 1/8 inch bead of silicone sealant around rear perimeter surface of mounting bracket gasket. Press plate against adapter and secure with four 10-32 x 5/16 pan head screws (provided).
  • Page 23 FIGURE 11 FIGURE 12...
  • Page 24 FIGURE 13 FIGURE 14...
  • Page 25: Flush Mount Reader

    FLUSH MOUNT TO EXISTING 5S BOX (See Figure 15) Use wall cutout template provided. Align template over 5S box. (When running wires to the 5S box, don’t use center top hole as it will interfere with housing lock.) Transfer appropriate cutout corner locations of clearance hole for the housing lock to the wall with pointed instrument.
  • Page 26 FLUSH MOUNT WITH 5S BOX (See Figure 16) Use the wall cutout template provided. Locate template on the wall. Transfer appropriate cutout corner locations to the wall with a pointed instrument. Draw lines from point to point, outlining cutout. Cut out opening, being careful not to make opening larger than indicated on the template.
  • Page 27 Be sure all appropriate wiring has been connected to the terminal board and then plug the terminal board cable into the socket on the circuit board (see wiring instructions). Do not apply power until all connections are made. 9. Place reader and faceplate assembly against the mounting plate. Faceplate will hook onto mounting plate by pushing plate in and then sliding it down.
  • Page 28 6. Connect green grounding screw on mounting plate to Earth ground using a 16AWG wire. Also connect green ground wire from faceplate assembly to green grounding screw. Be sure all appropriate wiring has been connected to the terminal board and then plug the terminal board cable into the socket on the circuit board (see wiring instructions).
  • Page 29 FIGURE 16 FIGURE 17...
  • Page 30: Surface Metal Housing Reader

    METAL SURFACE HOUSING TO SINGLE GANG ELECTRICAL BOX (Figure 18) For exterior walls, apply 1/4 inch bead of silicone sealant around rear perimeter surface of mounting bracket gasket. Be sure there is sufficient sealant to make a good seal between gasket and wall. Use two 6-32 x 1 pan head screws provided to secure mounting bracket and gasket to box.
  • Page 31 Mount plate to wall using appropriate fasteners. Use at least four of six holes provided. 3 Connect green grounding screw on mounting plate to Earth ground using a 16AWG wire. Also connect green ground wire from faceplate assembly to green grounding screw. Be sure all appropriate wiring has been connected to the terminal board, and then plug the terminal board cable into the socket on the circuit board (see wiring instructions).
  • Page 32 Press bracket with gasket against adapter and secure with the four 10-32 x 5/16 pan head screws provided. 4 Connect green grounding screw on mounting plate to Earth ground using a 16AWG wire. Also connect green ground wire from faceplate assembly to green grounding screw.
  • Page 33 FIGURE 18 FIGURE 19...
  • Page 34 FIGURE 20 FIGURE 21...
  • Page 35: Programming (Section Iii)

    SECTION III: PROGRAMMING FACTORY SETTINGS ® When shipped from the factory, the ENTRACOMP 28SA-Plus has the following settings: Facility Code None Max Cards 65503 Max limited cards 4000 Time Zones Transactions 5000 All Cards Time Zone 0 (void) No Limited Use Settings Latch timer = 1 Second APB Timer = 0 Minutes (off)
  • Page 36 Door Zone Off For All Time Segments Holidays None Set Daylight Savings Correction Automatic Inputs 1=Door Monitor 2=Disabled 3=Disabled Anti-Passback Parameters Primary Reader (In/Out) None Daily APB Forgive Hour...
  • Page 37: Programming With A Program Deck

    ® PROGRAMMING THE ENTRACOMP 28SA-PLUS The 28SA-PLUS can be programmed in either of three ways:1.) with a PD-26 program card deck, 2.) with a PC and SK-NET™ software or 3.) with a PC using a terminal program to access the reader menu system. PROGRAMMING WITH A PROGRAM DECK There are two kinds of cards used with the ENTRACOMP®...
  • Page 38 ® Most basic functions of the ENTRACOMP 28SA-PLUS may be programmed ® by placing the Program cards on the TOUCH CARD reader plate in a proper sequence. However, some things (such as configuring the inputs, configuring the Time Zones, Holidays, Limited Use, anti-passback or setting the password) may only be programmed using a personal computer or terminal.
  • Page 39: Programming Access Cards

    PROGRAMMING ACCESS CARDS The 28SA-PLUS permits cards to be programmed into 15 different Time Zones. Cards programmed into Time Zone 1 will work 24 hours-a-day, 7 days-a-week, ® as long as the ENTRACOMP 28SA-PLUS is in an active mode. Cards programmed into Time Zones 2-15 may be limited as to the days and/or times of day when those cards may gain access.
  • Page 40 on the reader plate. Next, place the sequence of cards representing the last Access Card number in the block on the reader plate. Finally, place the “VALID” card on the reader plate. Example: Program cards 25 through 37 into Time Zone 1. VALID PROGRAM A BLOCK OF CARDS INTO TIME ZONES 2 THROUGH 15.
  • Page 41: Door Control

    DOOR CONTROL DOOR UNLOCK MODE The relay may be set to remain latched (door unlocked) during periods when access control is unwanted. While in the “DOOR UNLOCK” mode, the relay stays activated and the LED indicator will flash green, approximately once every second.
  • Page 42: Latch Timer

    place the “ACTIVE/INACTIVE” card on the reader plate again. Place unit in Inactive Mode or return to Active Mode. ACTIVE/INACTIVE LATCH TIMER The output from the relay may be set to any number of seconds from 1 to 30. Setting the latch timer to “0” produces a 0.25 second output (suitable for many gate operator systems).
  • Page 43 Put unit in Printer Mode. VALID PRINT TRANSACTIONS IN BUFFER ® When the ENTRACOMP 28SA-PLUS is in the printer mode it will send each transaction to the printer as it occurs. At times, you may need to print previous transactions from the transaction buffer (for example, if your printer ran out of paper and you missed printing some transactions as they occurred).
  • Page 44: Antipassback

    ANTI-PASSBACK Anti-passback is a feature designed to prevent or discourage an authorized cardholder from passing their card back to an unauthorized person who intends to use the same card to gain access. Anti-passback is widely used in parking applications. When anti-passback is enabled the 28SA-PLUS will temporarily void a card after the first use, so that any person attempting to reuse the card will be denied access.
  • Page 45 To set the anti-passback waiting time place the sequence of cards representing ® the time period on the TOUCH CARD reader plate. Then, place the “*” (THRU) card on the reader plate. Finally, place the “SET TIMER” card on the reader plate. Example: Set anti-passback waiting time to 3 minutes’...
  • Page 46: Date & Time

    DATE AND TIME ® The ENTRACOMP 28SA-PLUS maintains the date and time in military format. Having an accurate time and date set in the reader is important for logging the transactions (audit trail) and for proper operation of Time Zones. The date and time may be set by using the Program Deck.
  • Page 47: Programming With Sk-Net™ Software

    Example: Set the baud rate to 2400. SET TIMER Any additional programming must be done with a terminal or PC. PROGRAMMING WITH SK-NET™ SOFTWARE SK-NET™ is the software of choice when communicating with or programming ® ENTRACOMP 28SA-PLUS units, either as stand alones or as complete systems. If you are already familiar with other access control programs, you will find that SK-NET™...
  • Page 48: Using A Printer

    USING A PRINTER WITH THE 28SA-PLUS A serial printer may be connected to the ENTRACOMP® 28SA-PLUS in order to print transactions as they occur and print transactions stored in the transaction buffer. The wiring for a printer is different than the wiring for a computer or terminal.
  • Page 49 APPENDIX A WIRING AND SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS CONNECTING MULTIPLE UNITS ON AN RS-485 NETWORK Multiple 28SA-Plus units can be interconnected by installing an SK-NM485 Network Module in each reader, and connecting the readers into a network, using two twisted pair, shielded cable with a signal ground, such as Eastman 725-5780PK (includes one spare conductor).
  • Page 50 These basic functions allow the user to control or program multiple units from a single PC, to copy programming from one unit to the entire network, and to use global antipassback. This is ideal for small systems or parking applications ®...
  • Page 51 Figure A2 - SK-NM485 Module Installation...
  • Page 52 STAR/FANOUT DAISY CHAIN / MULTIDROP “T” CONFIG ¿ SK-NET STUBBED NETWORK CABLE: NET-CONV-P RS-485, using two Twisted Pair, Shielded cable with a signal ground, such as Eastman 725- 5780PK (includes one spare conductor) 18-26 AWG. Shield is CONFIGURATION OPTIONS: recommended, but not required. DC Signal Ground is recommended DAISY CHAIN /MULTIDROP in networks with very long wire...
  • Page 53 OPTIONS FOR CONNECTION OF THE 28SA-PLUS NETWORK TO A PC There are two options to connect a modem to a PC. Option A is recommended for large systems or systems with high traffic volume. A. Standard Configuration with Converter RS-232 RS-485 NETWORK COM PORT SK-NET...
  • Page 54 Unit and/or SK-ACP Advanced Control Panel The SK-MDM Modem (Best Data Smart One 56SPX) has been selected by Secura Key for use with 28SA-Plus Access Control Unit and the SK-ACP at remote locations. The SK-MDM is connected directly to the RS232 port of a 28SA-Plus or an SK-ACP.
  • Page 55 Remove power to the 28SA-Plus or SK-ACP Connect cable from reader to modem Turn power to the modem on Turn on power to the 28SA-Plus or SK-ACP The modem is now set to “auto answer” and “dumb” mode. You can now connect to reader from the PC location.
  • Page 56 28SA-PLUS. The SK-LAN External Device Server (Lantronix UDS-10-01) has been selected by Secura Key for use with our networkable access control system to permit connection over a 10BASE-T Local Area Network. The SK-LAN is connected directly to the RS-232 port of the gateway panel or reader.
  • Page 57 13. Change the baud rate to match the SK-ACP or 28SA-PLUS. The default baud rate for these products with firmware version 2.40 or later is 38,400. (Older products had a default of 9600.) 14. Accept the other default settings. 15. Enter “9” to save the settings and exit. Install the SK-LAN in the field.
  • Page 58 3. Find the Gateway reader/panel. Go to “Start” / “Run”. Type “telnet <IP address> 10001. Click OK. Enter. The internal menu of the reader or panel should appear. Exit. You are now ready to configure your system using SK-NET-MLD software. See Section 2.2.1.4 d for instructions.
  • Page 59 LOCATION CONNECTED TO LAN 10 BASE-T ETHERNET SK-LAN SK-ACP GATEWAY PANEL RUNNING SK-NET SK-ACP SK-ACP SK-ACP SK-ACP...
  • Page 60 Secura Key SA-Series Access Control Units are equipped with surge protection on all inputs and outputs. PC’s, Printers, and Modems are designed for an indoor, office environment and do not have surge protection. However, by properly installing aftermarket surge protection devices on all inputs and outputs, these devices can also be protected from lightning damage.
  • Page 61 Protect Both Ends of Data Lines Surge Protectors should be installed at both ends of all Data Lines. Wire Distance from the Surge Protector You must locate the protector at least three wire feet away from the device being protected. The additional wire resistance will dissipate the energy from leading edge of the spike.
  • Page 62 Grounding the Access Control Unit At the Access Control Unit, connect the Green Ground Screw on the mounting plate to a good earth ground, to allow the built-in surge protection to work properly. Recommended Surge Protectors There are many manufacturers of Surge Protectors for , RS-485, RS-232, AC power and telephone line applications;...
  • Page 63 RS-232 Surge Protectors with screw terminals, ground wire, clamping level 15VRMS • 5 wire, DDUAL-5W-DTV/G-7V (With Screw Terminals one side, with DB-25 other side (pin # 2, 3, 4, 7 & 8) Telephone Line Surge Protectors w/screw terminals, ground wire, clamping level 130VRMS •...
  • Page 64 WARRANTY (U.S. and Canadian) “This product is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 2 years from the date of purchase. Secura Key shall, at its option, either replace or repair this product, if returned to us freight prepaid within the warranty period.
  • Page 65 Warning: INSTRUCTION TO THE USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 66 20447 Nordhoff Street Chatsworth, CA 91311 Phone: 818-882-0020 Fax: 818-882-7052 TOLL-FREE: (800) 891-0020 Web site: www.securakey.com E-mail: mail@securakey.com...

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