U-Prox Smart Handle IP500 Installation And Programming Manual

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Wireless access control panel
U-Prox IP500
Smart Handle
Installation and programming manual

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  • Page 1 1.006 Wireless access control panel U-Prox IP500 Smart Handle Installation and programming manual...
  • Page 2 About this document his manual covers installation, adjustment and use of U-Prox IP500 Smart Handle Smart Handle (hereinafter panel) wireless single door access control panel. Smart Handle can be mounted on any type of door from 38-59mm wide. It is specially designed to accommodate the 3570 and 3580 series of Australian Lock-Wood Mortise Locks.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Wireless lock system architecture ..................14 Wireless lock system deployment ..................15 Server addresses automatic configuration for U-Prox IC L ..........16 U-Prox IC L addresses automatic configuration for repeaters ......... 17 U-Prox IP500 Smart Handle automatic configuration ............18 How to work with the device ....................
  • Page 4: Brief Description Of The Panel

    Mortise Locks, and can be retrofitted in just 10 minutes. Smart Handle is compatible with all U-Prox IP door and elevator controllers and available with a high security range of card technologies. It can be specified in a variety of environments including health, education, public, commercial, hotels and leisure.
  • Page 5: Summary

    2 years operation after battery replacement  Built-in ASK and FSK reader  Direct operation with U-Prox IC L panel at 915.5-927.5 MHz Guaranteed range 6 - 20 m U-Prox HE and U-Prox HW repeaters for range extension  Door contact input ...
  • Page 6: Terms

    Reader The information on the identifiers is read with READERS, connected or built-in to the ACS control panel. U-Prox IP500 Smart Handle has built-in reader. Access point (AP) Access point is a logical concept of the access control system implying control of passing through a door in one direction.
  • Page 7 Opening the door with the key or the cylinder handle generates an event FORCED ENTRY (if the door contact is connected). Door time If door sensor is open, corresponding access point goes into “Alarm” mode (refer to “Alarm» mode below). Alarm is not invoked, if contact is opened during Door Time interval.
  • Page 8: Description And Operation

    Door contact (optional) Light emitting diode Mortise lock Card presence Detector Cover plate Locking Cylinder 10. Inner escutcheon 11. Inner handle Fig. 1a. U-Prox IP500 Smart Handle panel installed on the door. Model for Lockwood 3582 Mortise Lock (89.9 mm)
  • Page 9 RF ID reader Door contact (optional) Light emitting diode Mortise lock Card presence Detector Cover plate Locking Cylinder 10. Inner escutcheon 11. Inner handle Fig. 1. U-Prox IP500 panel installed on the door. Model for Lockwood 3582 Mortise Lock (89.9 mm)
  • Page 10: Assignment Of The Access Control Panel Contacts

    Return to factory FactSet setting button Fig. 2. U-Prox IP500 Smart Handle back board Sound and light panel indication is on reader light emitting diode (LED) of reader Siren sound and LED blinks reds on identifier presentation – low battery, replace Long beep and LED lights red constantly –...
  • Page 11: Opening Door With Rf Id

    Opening door with RF ID To open the door user passes RF ID to the reader. If RF ID is enrolled and the passage is granted, access point opens and panel will send “Access granted” event to the access control system.
  • Page 12: Blocking" Mode

    If the door is in “Blocked state", access is denied for RF ID with this attribute checked. The communicator U-Prox IP500 Smart Handle panel operates automatically - after downloading data from the server, it processes the card passed according to its access rights, grants or denies access and sends event messages to the ACS server.
  • Page 13 U-Prox IP500 Smart Handle panel communicates to the access control system server using ISM band radio interface via U-Prox IC L receiver and U-Prox HE and U-Prox HW repeaters. Panel communicator operates in the notification mode. Event report message is send ACS server on each new event.
  • Page 14: Wireless Lock System Architecture

    U-Prox IP500 Smart Handle control panels operate in the automatic mode, i.e. make decision about the access using data uploaded beforehand. U-Prox IC L control panel routes data from the allowed U-Prox IP500 Smart Handle wireless panels via U-Prox HE and U-Prox HW repeaters. The U-Prox IP access control system server, U-Prox IC L, U-Prox HE and U-Prox HW communicate each other via the computer network.
  • Page 15: Wireless Lock System Deployment

    The deployment is made in three steps (see Fig. 6.): U-Prox IC L control panel connection U-Prox HE repeaters connection U-Prox IP500 Smart Handle wireless panels connection...
  • Page 16: Server Addresses Automatic Configuration For U-Prox Ic L

    Fig. 6. Wireless lock system deployment The algorithms for operation on each step described below Server addresses automatic configuration for U-Prox IC L Panel checks for DHCP mode ON (panel address 0.0.0.0) or static IP If DHCP mode is ON, the dynamic IP address obtain routine will start...
  • Page 17: U-Prox Ic L Addresses Automatic Configuration For Repeaters

    Despite it is broadcast announcement, it is limited with one range local network and active network equipment. That’s why the IP addresses of the U-Prox IC L panel are to be set manually for networks with sophisticated topology.
  • Page 18: U-Prox Ip500 Smart Handle Automatic Configuration

    U-Prox IP500 Smart Handle announces itself in the ISM band after the power-up If U-Prox IP500 Smart Handle does not connected to anyone U-Prox IC L the automatic configuration mode will start: Panel will broadcast data packages announcing itself as a new...
  • Page 19 1. Outer escutcheon 2. Reader 3. Connection cable 4. Panel board 5. Door contact (magnetic, optional) 6. Mortise lock and cover plate screws 7. Mortise lock 11. Inner escutcheon 8. Cover plate 12. Inner escutcheon cover 9. Cylinder retainer pin 13.
  • Page 20 1. Outer escutcheon 2. Reader 3. Connection cable 4. Panel board 5. Door contact (magnetic, optional) 11. Inner escutcheon 6. Mortise lock and cover plate screws 12. Inner escutcheon cover 7. Mortise lock 13. Escutcheons fixing screws 8. Cover plate 14.
  • Page 21: Changing The Locking Side

    Changing the locking side It is possible to install U-Prox IP 500 Smart Handle both on right hand door and left handed door (see examples on Fig. 8) Direction Direction of access of access LEFT HAND LEFT HAND REVERSE...
  • Page 22: Installation Sequence

    Installation sequence Before installation remove old mortise lock and escutcheons, mark and drill holes and mortises in the door according to the lock installation manual and template, supplied with Smart Handle Warning!!! The dividing washer needs to be removed from 3572 lock to allow the spindle to go through the lock.
  • Page 23 Opening for cables and DC wire Fig. 10a. Cable running model for Lockwood 3582 Mortise Lock (89.9 mm) Opening for cables and DC wire Fig. 10b. Cable running model for Lockwood 3572 Mortise Lock (64 mm)
  • Page 24: Door Contact Connection

    Door contact connection Panel has one terminal for door contact connection. Loop is normal when shorted that means that door is closed and signals the door opening on breakage. Normally panel supplied with Request-To-Exit and Door contact switched OFF. To use Door contact install Request-To-Exit microswitch and turn Door contact supervision ON.
  • Page 25: Service Maintenance

    Service maintenance Battery replacement Panel supervises the battery state. The siren sounds and LED blinks red on battery discharge. To replace batteries unscrew the screw fixing the escutcheon, take it off, remove used batteries and install new ones (see Fig. 13.).

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