Operation Instructions; Setting Up Tcp-Ip - Transmitter Solutions Wi-Enterprise Installation & User Manual

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Operation Instructions

Setting up TCP-IP - DHCP
Step Description
1.
Default the Controller. See Restore Factory settings on page 11. The
default TCP/IP mode will then be set to DHCP.
2.
Set the Controller address to address 1. See page 11 for details.
Connecting the Controller to your DHCP LAN.
1.
Connect the Controller to your LAN using an ethernet cable. The Controller
will be assigned an IP address automatically by your DHCP server.
2.
Open the GSDWin application. On the Controller tab, Select TCP/IP
with the DHCP option and enter the MAC address of the Controller and
click "Apply".
The MAC address of the controller can be found on the box or printed on
the Controller PCB. The Controller icon will turn blue when it comes online.
Phase 4 - Enrolling Door Controls
Step Description
2.
The controller is now ready to allow Door Controls to enroll onto the
Network – Go to the 'Controllers' tab and Click on 'Wireless Network'
and then click "Allow Doors to Join". This opens the network and starts
the controller scanning for any new doors that do not already have an
address – only Door Controls without an address can be enrolled.
Note: For Wired 485 Door Controls, right click on the Controller on the
right hand side of the application and select 'Manually Assign Address'
from the drop down menu.
Once all new Door Controls are found by the Controller they will all
'beep' with the number of the next available address/door position on the
Controller.
e.g. if door 2 is the next available address then all Door Controls will beep
at the same time with 2 beeps. This is basically saying that any door can
be assigned to this address – it's up to the installer to decide which one.
Also – you will notice that the Key back light of the keypad Door Controls
will be illuminated with the next available address as well.
i.e. Key 2 will be illuminated for this example.
3.
Go to the Door control that you want to make door 2 on the network
system (it should be beeping 2 times). Press any key on this keypad and
the system will automatically assign this door control to door 2 address on
the system. Present a card if the Door Control is Prox Only.
Note: All other Door Controls will now start beeping with the next
available address i.e. '3 beeps' (address 3) in this instance and so on
every time you enroll a new Door Control. The key back light will also
correspond to each address as the system fills up. E.g. The 3 key will light
up to indicate address 3.
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