Nitgen NAC-5000 Installation Manual

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  • Page 2 Unauthorized reproduction of part or all of this manual’s content in any form is prohibited. Product specifications may change without prior notice to improve functionality. Other names and trademarks belong to respective companies. © Copyright 2009, NITGEN&COMPANY Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. NITGEN&COMPANY Customer Service Center Tel: +82.2.513.2150 Fax: +82.2.513.2191...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 1 ................4 Before Installing..............4 Product Package................5 Chapter 2 ................7 Installation Environment ............7 Installation Environment..............8 Chapter 3 ................9 System Configuration............9 Network Mode ................10 Standalone Mode ................ 11 Chapter 4 ................12 Installation ................12 Installation of Fixing Bracket.............13 Installation of other parts............14 External Cable Connection ............15...
  • Page 4: Chapter 1

    Chapter 1 Before Installing Product Package...
  • Page 5: Product Package

    Product Package Item Shape Quantity Usage Terminal Access controller Installation Fixes the terminal. Bracket Adapter Supplies power to the terminal. Power Cord...
  • Page 6 Bolts Fixes the terminal. Fixes the installation bracket. Door/AUX Door cable Cable external input cable. S/W CD AccessManager Professional Software CD...
  • Page 7: Chapter 2

    Chapter 2 Installation Environment...
  • Page 8: Installation Environment

    Installation Environment Select the installation location considering the following, and get consent from the user if needed. ① This product should be installed indoors. If installed outdoors, the product must be protected from direct sunlight, snow, and rain. ② Cables must not be exposed and it is recommended that they be buried.
  • Page 9: Chapter 3

    Chapter 3 System Configuration Network Mode Standalone Mode...
  • Page 10: Network Mode

    Network Mode Terminals are connected by network. It can be remote control. Server PC Client PC Network (TCP/IP) Terminal Door opening S/W Lock Figure3.1 Network Configuration...
  • Page 11: Standalone Mode

    Standalone Mode One terminals is used independently. All settings such as user rgistration, deletion, and access control are performed in the terminal alone. Lock Door opening S/W Figure3.2 Terminal Configuration...
  • Page 12: Chapter 4

    Chapter 4 Installation Installation of Fixing Bracket Terminal Connection External Cable Connection Terminal Fixing...
  • Page 13: Installation Of Fixing Bracket

    ※ Install the product in the following order: ① Install the fixing bracket. ② Install other devices (such as lock and door switch). ③ Connect the external cable. ④ Fix the terminal. Installation of Fixing Bracket ① Select a suitable installation location, and fix the fixing bracket with the four bolts provided with the product.
  • Page 14: Installation Of Other Parts

    Installation of other parts ☞ The following devices can be installed, refer to the table below for instructions. ① Locking device ② Door-opening S/W ■ Lock Types and Specifications Type Specifications Remarks Deadbolt Input: DC12V, Voltage output, Less than 1A Fail Safe/Secure Type Electronic Magnetic Input: DC12V,...
  • Page 15: External Cable Connection

    External Cable Connection ※ Install the following cables to the terminal. However, the network cable may not be connected upon customer’s request. 1. Door control cable 2. Network cable 3. Power cable 4. Wiegand input cable 5. AUX cable 6. Wiegand output cable 7.
  • Page 16 ☞ JP2 and JP3 are positioned back of the terminal, beside Door and AUX connector. ■ Cabling Method for Each Lock Type Electric Deadbolt Strike Contact_A Power(Fail Secure) Common Contact_B Power(Fail Safe) Door Monitor Door Monitoring Signal Door Open Door-opening S/W...
  • Page 17 Deadbolt/Strike/Electronic Magnetic Lock Fail Function Fail Door Door Secure Safe Type Monitoring Open Type Open Button Door Open Open Button Button Door Monitoring COMMON CONTACT_B VCC(12V) COMMON CONTACT_A VCC(12V) Automatic Door Function Normal Normal Door Door Open Close Monitoring Open Open Button Door Open...
  • Page 18 4.3.2 Network Cable Connection (U22) - When connecting the network cable, connect to U22. Cabling Housing Cable PIN No. Function RJ45, 8PIN 4.3.3 Power Cable Connection Connect the power adapter cable to J4. 4.3.4 Wiegand Output Cable Connection (J19) PIN No. Wiegand 2 Wiegand 1 +5VDC...
  • Page 19 4.3.6 RS-485 Cable Connection (J9 or J22) RS-485 may need terminating resistance. Add terminating resistance to the last device by connecting to J9 or J22. PIN No. J9 or J22 TRX- TRX+...
  • Page 20: Terminal Fixing

    Terminal Fixing ① After the cables are connected, tidy the rest of the cables at the rear of the terminal and place the terminal on the fixing bracket as shown in Figure 4.2. Figure4.2 Placing the Terminal on the Fixing Bracket ②...
  • Page 21: Chapter 5

    Chapter 5 After Installation After Installation...
  • Page 22: After Installation

    After finishing installation, check that it was done properly and plug in the power. Check if the lock and other devices are properly functioning as described below. For more information, see “NAC-5000 Terminal Manual” and “AccessManager Professional User Manual.” ① When power is supplied, the initial screen with NAC- 5000 logo will appear.
  • Page 23 Manual) ② Select the Network -> Normal -> “Wireline” in Admin menu of Terminal. (See NAC-5000 terminal User Manual) ③ Set the network settings in the Terminal Admin menu. ④ Start the AccessManager and then register after check if the terminal is connected.

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