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Introduction

Document Objectives

This Installation Manual provides step-by-step instructions for installing the Brivo ACS6000 Control Panel. Its
primary audience is trained access control installation technicians (Installers) who are responsible for installing the
ACS6000 Control Panel at client sites.
This version of the manual is also intended for IT personnel, who should use it in conjunction with the Brivo Panel
Networking Admin Interface Guide. 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 manual are:
Pre-Installation Procedures
General Assembly Procedures
Installation Procedures
Powering and Testing Procedures
Configuration Procedures

Terminology

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 Installation Manual.
Control chassis. The main chassis for a control panel. The control chassis contains the MAIN BOARD,
POWER SUPPLY BOARD (PSB) and may also contain one expansion board, either a DOOR BOARD or an
INPUT OUTPUT BOARD (if using a standard chassis) or three expansion boards in any combination of
DOOR BOARDs or INPUT OUTPUT BOARDs (if using a large chassis).
Expansion chassis. Additional chassis, containing POWER SUPPLY BOARD and one or two expansion
boards, either DOOR BOARDs and/or INPUT OUTPUT BOARDs.
Large expansion chassis. Additional chassis, containing POWER SUPPLY BOARD and up to four 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 the MAIN BOARD (contained in the control chassis) and a number of additional expansion
chassis (standard or large) to hold a maximum of 14 additional DOOR BOARDs and/or INPUT OUTPUT
BOARDs (for a total maximum of 15 boards).
Access control system (ACS). The complete interaction between a control panel, the Brivo product (Onair
or Onsite Server) and in the case of Brivo Onair, the Brivo Onair cloud server.
Brivo Onair
®.
Brivo's cloud based software application which enables the end user to manage his or her
Brivo Onair account.
Brivo Onair Cloud Server. The off-site servers, hosted by Brivo, that are used to store an account's
database. Configuration and maintenance of the control panel is managed through Brivo Onair.
Brivo Onsite Server. Brivo's appliance-based application which enables the end user to manage his or her
Brivo Onsite Server account.
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