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Openpath OP-SH-24V Installation Manual

Openpath OP-SH-24V Installation Manual

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  • Page 1                       OPENPATH   ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM   INSTALLATION GUIDE   V1.8       ...
  • Page 2 WIRING THE REX WITH THE DOOR STRIKE  WIRING THE REX WITH THE ELECTROMAGNETIC LOCK  WIRING FAIL SAFE AND FAIL SECURE LOCKING HARDWARE  WIRING THE OPENPATH ELEVATOR BOARD TO A STANDALONE CONTROLLER BOARD  ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONS  CHANGING I/O TYPES  WIRING TO LEGACY PANELS AND MOBILE GATEWAY ...
  • Page 3: Getting Started

    Openpath Access Control System Installation Guide  GETTING STARTED  This Installation Guide explains how to install and configure Openpath Smart Hubs  (ACUs) and Openpath Smart Readers as part of an Openpath Access Control  system. This guide includes information about Core Series Smart Hubs and first ...
  • Page 4: Installation

    (while engaged)    Assuming a 12V power supply, a Smart Hub configured with four Openpath Readers  and locking hardware uses 4 Amps. To keep the system running for 3 hours with all  entries engaged, you need 4A x 3 hours = 12AH, so a 12V 12AH sealed lead acid (SLA) ...
  • Page 5: Mounting Instructions

    Assuming a 24V power supply, a Core Series Smart Hub configured with four  Openpath Readers and locking hardware uses about 2 Amps. To keep the system  running for 3 hours with all entries engaged, you need 2A x 3 hours = 6AH, so two 12V ...
  • Page 6 (insert screws from back of enclosure) with USB port on the left  4. Connect Core Board to 4-Port Board with included USB cable. Connect Core  Board to Elevator/IO Board with additional USB cable.      Figure 1​ : E1 Board Placement    Version 1.8  ©​ Openpath 2020  Page 6   ...
  • Page 7 3. Connect Core Board to 8-Port with included USB cable      Figure 2​ : E2 Board Placement    Version 1.8  ©​ Openpath 2020  Page 7   ...
  • Page 8 IMPORTANT:​ Verify that the jumper on the B100 is set to 12V   4. Mount the enclosure according to ​ m ounting instructions​ above    Figure 3​ : ​ ​ F irst gen 12/24V Smart Hub configuration    Version 1.8  ©​ Openpath 2020  Page 8   ...
  • Page 9 IMPORTANT:​ Verify that the jumper on the FPV4 is set to 12V   4. Mount the enclosure according to ​ m ounting instructions​ above      Figure 4​ : ​ ​ F irst gen 12V Smart Hub ACU configuration      Version 1.8  ©​ Openpath 2020  Page 9   ...
  • Page 10   Note: ​ F or elevators, all relays and readers must be connected to the same ACU. If you  need more than four access controlled floors or readers, add the Openpath Elevator  Expansion Module. See ​ W IRING THE OPENPATH ELEVATOR BOARD​...
  • Page 11: Standard Configurations

    WIRING THE CORE SERIES 24V 4-DOOR SMART HUB  The Core Series 24V 4-Door Smart Hub (4ENT-SYS-24V) uses an ​ F PV4​ to power the  Core and 4-Port Board.       Figure 5​ : 4ENT-SYS-24V Wiring Diagram        Version 1.8  ©​ Openpath 2020  Page 11   ...
  • Page 12 Core and 4-Port Board, a ​ B 100​ secondary power supply, and a ​ C 4 Control Module  to power 12-24V locking hardware.      Figure 6​ : 4ENT-SYS-1224V Wiring Diagram      Version 1.8  ©​ Openpath 2020  Page 12   ...
  • Page 13 The Core Series 24V Elevator Smart Hub (20ENT-SYS-24V) uses an ​ F PV4​ to power the  Core, 4-Port Board, and Elevator Board.     Figure 7​ : 20ENT-SYS-24V Wiring Diagram        Version 1.8  ©​ Openpath 2020  Page 13   ...
  • Page 14 3V and 24V. If desired, you can add a 1k  ohm resistor in series with the switch.    Figure 8​ : Elevator Board Wiring Diagram        Version 1.8  ©​ Openpath 2020  Page 14   ...
  • Page 15 Core and 8-Port Board, a ​ B 100​ secondary power supply, and a ​ C 8 Control Module  to power 12-24V locking hardware.         Figure 9​ : 8ENT-SYS-1224V Wiring Diagram        Version 1.8  ©​ Openpath 2020  Page 15   ...
  • Page 16 ● A 12V fail safe electromagnetic lock on RELAY 1    All of this is configured as one Entry in the Openpath Control Center. We recommend  matching port numbers (READER 1 with CONTACT 1, for example). When setting up   ...
  • Page 17 Controls to the Entry. For the example above, you’d need to add an  additional Entry/Exit Hardware Control to the Entry. For more information, refer to the  Openpath User Guide​ .   WIRING THE REX WITH THE DOOR STRIKE ...
  • Page 18 You can wire additional REX switches and sensors to the REX inputs on the ACU,  as shown in ​ f igure 10​ .     Figure 12​ : Wiring the REX with the Mag Lock        Version 1.8  ©​ Openpath 2020  Page 18   ...
  • Page 19 Note:​ Some door strikes can be wired as fail safe and some electromagnetic locks  can be fail secure; always check your third-party locking hardware wiring  instructions and ensure you’re using the right configuration for your requirements.      Version 1.8  ©​ Openpath 2020  Page 19   ...
  • Page 20       WIRING THE OPENPATH ELEVATOR BOARD TO A STANDALONE CONTROLLER BOARD    Figure 14​ : Wiring the Openpath Elevator Board to a Standalone Controller    Version 1.8  ©​ Openpath 2020  Page 20   ...
  • Page 21: Advanced Configurations

    C onfiguring Wiegand Devices in  the Control Center​ ) .  2. Replace low frequency (LF) Wiegand readers with LF Openpath Readers and  high frequency (HF) Wiegand readers with HF Openpath Readers.    In this configuration, the legacy panel controls all locking hardware and entry ...
  • Page 22 WARNING:​ ​ D o not connect 12V out on the Wiegand port to the legacy panel;  doing this will cause voltage backfeeding, potentially damaging one of the  supplies.          Version 1.8  ©​ Openpath 2020  Page 22   ...
  • Page 23 Figure 16​ : Wiring a Wiegand Device to a Core Series Smart Hub    To configure Wiegand Devices in the Control Center:  6. Go to control.openpath.com and log in  7. Go to Hardware > ACU Management, then click on the ACU to edit it  8. Click on the Ports tab ...
  • Page 24 This lets you monitor cut or shorted lines and create alerts and  rules in the Control Center. The input settings in the Control Center must match the  physical wiring configurations.    Figure 19​ : EOL configurations and settings      Version 1.8  ©​ Openpath 2020  Page 24   ...
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

        To configure EOL in the Control Center:  Go to control.openpath.com and log in  2. Go to Hardware > ACU Management, then click on the ACU to edit it  3. Click on the Ports tab  4. Click ​ C able​ next to the port with EOL configured ...
  • Page 26         Openpath ACUs (Controller Boards/Cores and Expansion Boards) have several LEDs  that indicate the following:    ● POWER LEDs​ indicate that the board is connected to power  ● RELAY LEDs​ indicate when the relays are activated  ● STATUS LEDs​ indicate that the ACU has been configured with firmware. It will ...
  • Page 27         Figure 21​ : Core Status LED Definitions  READER LEDS  The Openpath Smart Reader’s LEDs indicate the following:    center dot = solid white  door is locked    outer ring = solid white  door is unlocked   ...
  • Page 28 22-6) results in slower connections and dropped packets between  the Openpath Reader and ACU. To remedy this, you can switch GND and VIN with +B  and -A connections on the ACU and readers to ensure the data pair (+B and -A) are ...
  • Page 29 You will need to re-provision in the case of  RESETTING THE ACU​ .      Note:​ If you’re provisioning ACUs for a customer account, the customer org will need  to be created by Openpath first.  REQUIREMENTS  ● Meet all ​ N ETWORK REQUIREMENTS ...
  • Page 30 Enter the number of expansion boards connected to the controllers,  then select the types used (Core Series Smart Hubs typically require at  least one expansion board):  Openpath 4-Port Expansion  Openpath 8-Port Expansion  Openpath 16-Port Elevator  iii. d. Click ​ N ext ...
  • Page 31 6. If your ACU also connects to an expansion board (this is most common with  Core Series Smart Hubs), then from the ​ A dd Expansion Board​ dropdown,  select and add the appropriate type(s):  a. Openpath 4-Port Expansion  b. Openpath 8-Port Expansion  c. Openpath 16-Port Elevator ...
  • Page 32 ● Correct: ​ ​ [ a123::b456:5a18:eb8f:7fd6]:8080  ● Incorrect:​ ​ a 123::b456:5a18:eb8f:7fd6%29:8080  iii. Hit ​ E nter​ , then click the ​ P rovision​ button  If the Provision button still doesn't appear, contact Openpath  Support at (844) 673-6728 Ext 2 or ​ s upport@openpath.com​ .   ...
  • Page 33 All national and local electrical codes apply.  UL 294  When the Openpath Smart Hub 4 Door Controller is enclosed in the E1 enclosure and  powered by FPO75, the following performance levels are defined for the access  control unit as per UL 294: ...
  • Page 34 Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause  interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference  that may cause undesired operation of the device.    Version 1.8  ©​ Openpath 2020  Page 34   ...
  • Page 35 ● Do not plug into an outlet controlled by an on/off switch  ● Powering power supply with 230V requires jumper modification, see power  supply data sheet for more information          Version 1.8  ©​ Openpath 2020  Page 35   ...
  • Page 36       Technical Specifications  Table 3:​ Technical specifications of Openpath hardware  Smart Hub with 12/24V Supply  120V, 0.7A or 230V, 0.3A, 50/60 Hz  (OP-SH-24V)  Smart Readers (OP-RLF-STD,  12VDC, 0.25A  OP-RHF-STD, OP-RLF-MULB,  OP-RLF-STD/MULB: FCC ID: 2APJVOPRLF  OP-RHF-MULB)  OP-RHF-STD/MULB: FCC ID: 2APJVOPRHF ...