Door Control Unit Installation....................4 Planning........................4 Power Supply......................... 4 Cable & Wiring Choices..................... 4 End of Line Termination....................5 Door Monitor Contact Input....................5 Alarm Relay Output......................5 Exit Request Input......................6 Door Reader Connections....................6 Testing a DCU Door Control Unit Installation Locally ..............7 Door Control Unit Serial Address..................
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Access Control System Schematics ..................18 Access Control Door Equipment..................18 USB-485 Adapter Networking.....................19 USB-485 + LAN-IP-485 Adapter Networking................19...
The following manual details information relating to the Door Access Control System hardware installation only. They replicate and collate instructions that may also be provided with the appropriate electronic devices or sub- systems. Details on how to program and configure your installation are provided through web pages reachable from the Desktop Administration Console software by selecting the 'help online' feature.
The differing types of cable and when to use them are explained in the table below: Application Cable Type Max Distance Notes Communication BELDEN 8132 1200 M Use Belden equivalents if required. Screen connected communications terminal G from BELDEN 9842 1200 M Adapter to the door control unit 6CORE SECURITY...
MPROX + PIN 125KHZ RED = 12V Use screened Belden 9535 over 10M. Set Wiegand with 4 Bit PIN BLACK = 0V door control unit reader type to MPROX+PIN Function GREEN = D0 at the software WHITE = D1 MPROX - MF 13.56MHZ Smart Card...
Testing a DCU Door Control Unit Installation Locally The majority of each individual door control unit installation can be tested in isolation to confirm correct installation before connecting to a network of doors and the control computer. This is recommended as it will ensure a smooth flow to the next stage of networking the doors and connecting to the control computer.
USB-485-ISO-TB Boxed Isolated Network Adapter Interface Best results will be achieved when following these instructions as they describe the installation and best practice for this adapter product. The USB-485-ISO-TB Adapter has been designed to simplify the connection of a multi-drop network of DCU Door Control Units. You can use this product to connect the control computer to up-to 128 Door Control Units from a single USB connection.
a separate stand alone installer of the driver if you wish. Once all the network connections have been terminated and the software or device driver has been installed you are ready to plug in the adapter to a spare USB port on your PC. Once the device is recognised messages on your screen will prompt you on the progress of the automatic configuration of this adapter.
USB port on your PC. Once the device is recognised messages on your screen will prompt you on the progress of the automatic configuration of this adapter. If the software or driver has been installed correctly prior to the physical connection then this will result in your PC informing you that “The device has been installed correctly”...
AMBER 10Mbps AMBER Half Duplex GREEN 100Mbs GREEN Full Duplex Removable PCB Links The LAN-IP-485-TB Adapter has three removable links on the PCB that are supplied connected. These are not normally required to be removed under normal circumstances and should be left connected.
LAN IP Device Installer Utility You can launch the LAN Device Installer utility from the System-Options Menu. It is recommended that you connect, discover and configure each device one at a time to avoid confusion as to which you are currently addressing. Once you have provided the correct static IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway you can move on and configure another.
Advanced LAN Setup You should not normally need to configure any more information than detailed in the previous section. If you feel however, that you need to check all advance settings then you can enter the Web Configuration of any individual LAN Adapter then you can double click on the entry in the right-hand list and select the Web Configuration tab.
Installing System Doors in Remote Locations It is possible to connect some or all of your doors in a remote building or location and maintain them as one overall system. The doors are managed and communicated with over the world-wide-web using our LAN-IP-485-TB Adapters.
Enable Auto Start - make sure that in the System / Options / Communications screen you enable the Auto Start Private Cloud Service. Windows Start-up Group - navigate to the Solo folder in the root of your HDD and find the application SoloServer.exe. Create a shortcut for this and add to your Windows Start-up Group.
USB Desktop Enrolment Reader The USB Desktop Reader simplifies the validation of our range of proximity cards & key-tags in to your system. The simple presentation of a valid proximity card or tag will result in the unique ID number being paced in the relevant field when defining user records. This unit can be used with v5 Desktop application and remotely when using the v5.02 or later Private Cloud.
Access Control System Schematics The following schematics detail the possibilities for the Access Control System. With the use of our USB-485 and LAN-IP-485 Networking Adapters you can create powerful door networks in the same or different geographical locations. Access Control Door Equipment...
USB-485 Adapter Networking The above scheme represents a basic system connected to the control computer by a single USB-485 Adapter Lead. This lead can be extended to a maximum of 1200M and network up to 128 doors on a single system. You may only have one USB-485 Adapter on a single system. Please observe the correct cable types for the installation as detailed earlier in this manual.
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