Highpower 8000 Series Hardware Manual

Door controller with power over ethernet (poe)

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MODEL 8000 DOOR CONTROLLER WITH POWER OVER ETHERNET (POE)

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CONTROLLER DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................2
KEY FEATURES .......................................................................................................................3
8000 CONTROLLER BOARD ...................................................................................................3
BOARD PHOTO AND LAYOUT .............................................................................................3
BOARD CONNECTIONS BLOCK DIAGRAM.........................................................................4
TYPICAL POE CONNECTION DIAGRAM .............................................................................5
NOTICE OF INSTALLER QUALIFICATION ...........................................................................6
POWER REQUIREMENTS........................................................................................................6
FLEXIBLE POWER SUPPLY OPTIONS ................................................................................6
DETAILS ABOUT POWER OVER ETHERNET FEATURE....................................................6
STAND ALONE OPERATION ...................................................................................................7
ADDITIONAL I/O FEATURES ................................................................................................8
DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................................................8
SCHEDULES..........................................................................................................................8
REAL TIME CLOCK ...............................................................................................................9
ADVANCED STAND-ALONE FEATURES................................................................................9
SOFTWARE INTERFACE ......................................................................................................9
SCHEDULING PROGRAMMING .........................................................................................10
AUTOMATIC UNLOCKING USING SCHEDULES ...............................................................10
HOLIDAYS ...........................................................................................................................12
FIRST-PERSON-IN FEATURE.............................................................................................13
FORCED LOCKDOWNS ......................................................................................................13
FORCED DOOR UNLOCK (PASSAGE MODE)...................................................................14
NORMAL DOOR OPERATION.............................................................................................14
HARDWARE FEATURES........................................................................................................15
ON BOARD JUMPER FUNCTIONS .....................................................................................15
REMOTE RELEASE.............................................................................................................15
READER PORTS .................................................................................................................15
ADVANCED READER PORT FEATURES..............................................................................16
PROXIMITY (WIEGAND) FORMATS (BOTH READER PORTS).........................................16
DETAILS ABOUT USING WIEGAND DATA ........................................................................17
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HARDWARE MANUAL
VERSION 1.0.1
DOCUMENT NUMBER: 980-8000-1.0.1

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    EMAIL: HIGHPOWER@HIGHPOWERSECURITY.COM WEB: WWW.HIGHPOWERSECURITY.COM If you are having problems using this product, please call Highpower Technical Support at 203-634-3900. We are here to help and we appreciate your business! MODEL 8000 DOOR CONTROLLER WITH POWER OVER ETHERNET (POE) HARDWARE MANUAL VERSION 1.0.1...
  • Page 2: Controller Description

    APPENDIX F: CONNECTOR DESCRIPTIONS ..............25 CONTROLLER DESCRIPTION The 8000 Series is a door controller designed for one or two door operation. It provides the installer with the latest advancements in Ethernet communications and Power-Over-Ethernet technology. The 8000 controller has been specifically designed for use with the Highpower Management System (HMS), which is a SQL based database and control program for the Windows .NET platform.
  • Page 3: Key Features

    KEY FEATURES • RS-232 and Ethernet Networking with 802.3af Power-Over-Ethernet built on board. • Two-Door Operation with Request to Exit and Door Position Switch monitoring. • One-Door model available. • Flash-Based Non-volatile memory 512K for each reader. • 25 Schedules with 8 periods (when used with HMS software). •...
  • Page 4: Board Connections Block Diagram

    BOARD CONNECTIONS BLOCK DIAGRAM Page 4 of 26...
  • Page 5: Typical Poe Connection Diagram

    TYPICAL POE CONNECTION DIAGRAM 12 VDC 12 VDC ELECTRIC ELECTRIC Typical Power-Over-Ethernet STRIKE STRIKE DOOR 1 DOOR 2 Configuration using Electric Strikes. (+12 VDC) (+12 VDC) (Ground) (Ground) Common—Relay 1 Common—Relay 2 Normally Open—Relay 2 Normally Open—Relay 1 Normally Closed—Relay 2 Normally Closed—Relay 1 Ground Ground...
  • Page 6: Notice Of Installer Qualification

    NOTICE OF INSTALLER QUALIFICATION The items listed in this manual may require the services of an individual who is trained in the application and installation of life safety equipment. All wiring must be in compliance with current NEC guidelines. POWER REQUIREMENTS FLEXIBLE POWER SUPPLY OPTIONS The controller is powered using either 12VDC connected to one of the terminals on the board (12vdc IN or ac adapter IN) or through using Power-Over-Ethernet via the Ethernet connector.
  • Page 7: Stand Alone Operation

    Note that because of POE specification limitations, the maximum combined power that can be supplied to all connected readers and strikes, is 700mA @12vdc. Do not exceed this power limitation or damage could occur to the controller board. When using POE, the typical installation will require installing either a POE switch or a power inserter near the Ethernet switch.
  • Page 8: Additional I/O Features

    ADDITIONAL I/O FEATURES A "Request to exit" switch can be connected to an input on the controller for remote door unlocking. When the switch is engaged, the controller will trigger the relay for the pre-programmed time, allowing the door to open. The Request to exit can operate in both modes, stand-alone and online. DESCRIPTION Stand-alone mode is the most commonly used mode in the controller.
  • Page 9: Real Time Clock

    There is an audit trail in the controller which will record each transaction that occurs in the reader. The audit trail can be turned on or off. Whenever a card is read, the date and time, along with the card data is stored in the audit trail.
  • Page 10: Scheduling Programming

    need software for programming, but you will not be able to easily use the advanced scheduling and other advanced features of the controller. SCHEDULING PROGRAMMING The controller contains memory for the loading of up to 199 schedules. These are identified as schedule numbers 001 through 199.
  • Page 11 The 8000 contains a feature to allow either door to be unlocked during specific times of the day. You may want, for example, to keep the door open during shift changes, or during lunch periods. The HMS software can use your scheduling information to lock and unlock the doors automatically. Schedule number 200 is a special function schedule in that the controller will automatically unlock the door when the schedule time starts for that particular day.
  • Page 12: Holidays

    Once you have configured your schedule, you must tell HMS to use the schedule as an unlocking schedule. To do this, right click on the door that you wish to work on an unlock schedule and select “Properties”: Once you click on properties, the door properties window will be shown. Pick the schedule that you have created to use as an unlock schedule: Once you select “OK”...
  • Page 13: First-Person-In Feature

    Non-recurring and Recurring holiday periods are specifically handled in the configure tree of the HMS software. Right-click on either “Event Holidays” or “Recurring Holidays” in order to Add a holiday to the system: FIRST-PERSON-IN FEATURE First-Person-In is a feature which allows a door unlock period to be delayed until at least one valid card is read.
  • Page 14: Forced Door Unlock (Passage Mode)

    FORCED DOOR UNLOCK (PASSAGE MODE) Passage mode (Forced "opens" of the door) can be achieved using the HMS software or by presenting the "force open" control card to a reader. In the HMS software, you right click on the appropriate door in the configure tree, select “Forced Door Modes”...
  • Page 15: Hardware Features

    HARDWARE FEATURES ON BOARD JUMPER FUNCTIONS JUMPER FUNCTION When removed and powered up, controller enters “Learn” mode. RS-232 or USB active port selection (on models with USB). TCP/IP or RS-422 active data port selection (on models with TCP/IP). Selects which port data is sent out to in online mode. On selects (TCP/IP/RS-422). Off selects (RS-23 Used to place the RS-232 port into a known state.
  • Page 16: Advanced Reader Port Features

    ONLY. It you have a 2-door controller, and need barcode reading for both doors, a decoded barcode reader with magstripe emulation or wiegand interface, can be used for the 2nd reader or for both readers. Contact Highpower for assistance when picking readers with a barcode input.
  • Page 17: Details About Using Wiegand Data

    DETAILS ABOUT USING WIEGAND DATA The controller will accept any size wiegand input up to 64 bits. Please note that most proximity readers output data in the Wiegand data format. Because Wiegand data is binary, the data is normally meaningless unless it is decoded into a useful number in some way.
  • Page 18: Magstripe Input

    • Industrial 2 of 5 • Standard 2 of 5 • Codabar • UPC A • EAN 13 • Code 128 The maximum number of barcode characters that can be decoded by the controller is 22. This includes start and stop characters and check digits. The controller can be programmed to auto-discriminate Kronos barcodes, which are normally 17 or 18 digits long.
  • Page 19: Custom Wiring Diagrams And Unique Applications

    26 bit cards. CUSTOM WIRING DIAGRAMS AND UNIQUE APPLICATIONS Highpower can provide design services for you application including wiring diagrams, installation procedures, and system integration. We offer turnkey solutions for your security requirements. Please feel free to contact Highpower directly for integration services.
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting Issues

    TROUBLESHOOTING ISSUES This section describes troubleshooting information that is discovered through technical support calls with our customers. Highpower attempts to update this section on a regular basis with solutions to commonly asked technical support questions. Contact Highpower at 203-634-3900 with technical questions.
  • Page 21: Appendix B - Compatible Poe Switches

    APPENDIX B – COMPATIBLE POE SWITCHES The following POE power inserters have been testing and approved for use with the 8000 controller: SonicWall Part No. 01-SSC-5531 Inserts power on unused lines. Netgear Part No. FS108P, FS116P Switches that Inserts power on data lines. Page 21 of 26...
  • Page 22: Appendix C - Wiegand Bit Size Table

    APPENDIX C – WIEGAND BIT SIZE TABLE This table shows the number of bits required to encode a specific number into wiegand. This table can also be used to see how many characters are required to decimalize wiegand input fields. Bits Decimal Number Bits...
  • Page 23: Appendix D - Tested Compatible Readers

    APPENDIX D – TESTED COMPATIBLE READERS Highpower strives to make the Model 8000 as compatible as possible with Wiegand devices from many manufacturers. In accordance with this goal, we have created our Wiegand interface to automatically detect the transmission speed of any Wiegand device connected.
  • Page 24: Appendix E: Electrical Specifications

    APPENDIX E: ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Relay(s) Form C Maximum Current - 6 amps Maximum Current using POE - 700ma total Supported Readers Wiegand, up to 64 bits Proximity (wiegand output), up to 64 bits Magstripe (clock & data), tracks 1, 2, or 3 Barcode (undecoded output - reader 1 only) Reader Timing Wiegand/Prox up to 3 ms between pulses Wiegand/Prox 15us pulse width minimum Magstripe 50us...
  • Page 25: Appendix F: Connector Descriptions

    APPENDIX F: CONNECTOR DESCRIPTIONS Form C Relays Common Power for strike which is to be switched by the relay. Connect the + voltage from your power supply for the strike to this connection. The relay will then connect this contact to either the normally open or normally closed contact depending on the controller configuration.
  • Page 26 For readers with only one bi-color led, connect this line to the reader's bi-color led line. LED 2 Connect this to the reader's 2nd led. If the reader has only 1 led, do not connect this line. DPS / RTE Ground 2 ground connections are provided for connecting to the DPS (door position switch) and the RTE...

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