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UNC500
HARDWARE MANUAL
Revision 1.3
new generation
building security

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  • Page 1 UNC500 HARDWARE MANUAL Revision 1.3 new generation building security...
  • Page 2: Revision History

    Added dip-switch 5 and 8 Added Revision History Updated copyright Added DNET2 selection Changing output voltage from 07/21/14 12V to 12-14V Added ULC text. 08/08/14 Editing of text. UNC500 Hardware Manual V1.3 RBH Access Technologies Inc. Page 2 of 32...
  • Page 3 RBH Access Technologies Inc. to notify any person or organization of such revision or changes. RBH ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES INC. 2 Automatic Road, Suite 108 Brampton, Ontario CANADA L6S 6K8 UNC500 Hardware Manual V1.3 RBH Access Technologies Inc. Page 3 of 32...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ............................... 6 NPUTS ..........................6 EADER NTERFACE ............................ 6 ONITORING LED’ ........................... 6 IAGNOSTIC ..........................6 AMPER ETECTION UNC500 CONTROLLER ......................7 ............................9 OWER PTIONS RS485 A ..........................9 PPLICATIONS DIP S ..........................9 WITCH ETTINGS RC-2 ........................11 ISABLE...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    I n t r o d u c t i o n The UNC500 has been designed to take over the functionality of the Axiom NC100 (network controller), an RC-2 (reader controller) and an LIF (local area network interface). The network interface can also contain a POE (power over Ethernet) converter.
  • Page 6: Outputs

    4) LED and beeper outputs are open collector current limited to 100ma. OSDP readers are also supported. Fuse Monitoring Besides monitoring the battery voltage the UNC500 also monitors the input voltage (DC), auxiliary voltage (aux) and the reader voltage (reader) and reports to the host whenever the state changes. Diagnostic LED’s Each RS485 circuit has a red and green LED to indicate when a signal is received or transmitted.
  • Page 7: Unc500 Controller

    The controller operates independent of the PC and all decision-making is performed locally, even in the event of total power loss. The UNC500 contains a powerful 32-bit micro-controller and has either 2Mb, 4Mb, or 8Mb of RAM. UNC500 Silkscreen Legend Chassis Mount UNC500 Hardware Manual V1.3...
  • Page 8 *** For ULC-S319-05 III compliance, the rack mount panel’s housing must have external tamper switch to detect the housing’s removal from the rack. Also be sure to mount rack in a protected area. UNC500 Hardware Manual V1.3 RBH Access Technologies Inc. Page 8 of 32...
  • Page 9: Power Options

    Power Options Direct Connection to Power Supply The UNC500 controller requires 13.8vdc @ 1.5A to be supplied from an external source. Power can also be provided if the unit has a POE option through the Ethernet cable. A 35W POE converter is required [AT compliant].
  • Page 10 Ethernet Secure Mode When dip-switch 5 is on the IP locator program cannot locate the unit on the Ethernet and therefore cannot make any changes or reset the unit. UNC500 Hardware Manual V1.3 RBH Access Technologies Inc. Page 10 of 32...
  • Page 11: Disable Internal Rc-2

    Disable Internal RC-2 When dip-switch 8 is on the internal RC-2 is disabled and the #1 RC-2 is polled on the d- net. This is to allow the UNC500 to replace an existing NC100. PC Connection The master controller is connected to either a serial port on the PC or through the local Ethernet via a static IP address.
  • Page 12 PC to UNC500 Connection – RS485 Wiring Cable Specification Twisted pair, shielded, 18 to 22 AWG Maximum Cable Length 4000 feet (1200 meters) UNC500 Hardware Manual V1.3 RBH Access Technologies Inc. Page 12 of 32...
  • Page 13 [default address is 192.168.168.125]. To change the IP address of the unit you can either use IPLocator [a utility program provided by RBH] or Telnet. PC to UNC500 Connection - LAN *** For ULC-S319-05 III compliance, all wiring into the chassis mount panel’s cabinet must enter through metal conduit.
  • Page 14 Telnet To program the UNC500 through Telnet you first have to set all DIP switches off. Connect to the panel with an Ethernet cable and configure your computer to have IP address 192.168.168.20 [remember to reconfigure your machine’s IP address back when you are done].
  • Page 15 “OK” the unit will re-boot. Please note that except for “NONE” no application is allowed to be duplicated. (This means that only one channel can be HOST and only one can be DNET, etc.) UNC500 Hardware Manual V1.3 RBH Access Technologies Inc. Page 15 of 32...
  • Page 16: Cnet (Controller Network)

    PC using serial or TCP/IP communications. The remaining controllers are referred to as slaves and can only communicate to the PC through the master unit. UNC-NET (Controller Network) CNET (Controller Network) UNC500 Hardware Manual V1.3 RBH Access Technologies Inc. Page 16 of 32...
  • Page 17 When combining UNC500s and NC100s; connect CH2 of the previous panel and CH1 of the next panel to CH3 (C-NET) of the UNC500. Since the C-Net is a loop; the previous panel to the first panel is the last panel, and the next panel from the last panel is the first panel.
  • Page 18 UNC-NET Maximum Cable Length The maximum distance for any link in the C-NET is 2500 feet (760 meters) and the total length cannot exceed 10000 feet (3000 meters). UNC500 Hardware Manual V1.3 RBH Access Technologies Inc. Page 18 of 32...
  • Page 19: D-Net Device Network

    C-NET using high speed RS485 communications. D-NET (Device Network) NIRC2000 panels may be used in place of RC-2 panels. NURC2000 may also be used in place of RC-2 panels. UNC500 Hardware Manual V1.3 RBH Access Technologies Inc. Page 19 of 32...
  • Page 20 *** For ULC-S319-05 III compliance, the rack mount panel’s housing must have external tamper switch to detect the housing’s removal from the rack. Also be sure to mount rack in a protected area. UNC500 Hardware Manual V1.3 RBH Access Technologies Inc. Page 20 of 32...
  • Page 21 D-NET (Device Network) Connection Example UNC500 Hardware Manual V1.3 RBH Access Technologies Inc. Page 21 of 32...
  • Page 22: Inputs

    Inputs The UNC500 has eight fully supervised inputs, four on side A and four on side B. Each input is individually programmable from the PC. The UNC500 employs digital filtering to eliminate the effect of interference on the input loops and verifies all loop changes before reporting to the controller.
  • Page 23 Open Circuit Alarm Normally Open, No Resistor Loop Resistance State Short Alarm Open Circuit Restore Normally Closed, One Resistor Loop Resistance State Short Trouble Restore Open Circuit Alarm UNC500 Hardware Manual V1.3 RBH Access Technologies Inc. Page 23 of 32...
  • Page 24 This circuit provides a high degree of supervision and detects both short and open circuit fault conditions. Use this circuit in high security applications. Normally Open, One Resistor Loop Resistance State Short Alarm Restore Open Circuit Trouble UNC500 Hardware Manual V1.3 RBH Access Technologies Inc. Page 24 of 32...
  • Page 25 Closed, One Resistor Loop Resistance State Short Alarm Restore Open Circuit Alarm This circuit type is used where normally open and normally closed contacts are used in the same loop. UNC500 Hardware Manual V1.3 RBH Access Technologies Inc. Page 25 of 32...
  • Page 26: Outputs

    Outputs The UNC500 has eight outputs, four on side A and four on side B. The Lock and Forced/Tamper outputs are dry contact relays capable of switching 12Amps@125vac. The Door Held Open and Alarm Shunt outputs are electronic drivers and can switch 100ma.
  • Page 27: Access Point Operating Modes

    A lockout alarm occurs when a user-defined number of ‘Access Denied’ messages occur. These messages can include ‘Invalid Card Number’, ‘No Access at this Time’, ‘No Access at this Reader’, or ‘Invalid PIN Code’. UNC500 Hardware Manual V1.3 RBH Access Technologies Inc. Page 27 of 32...
  • Page 28 The Buzzer emits one long beep and the green LED turns on for the duration of the unlock time. Access Denied The Buzzer emits two short beeps and the red LED flashes twice. UNC500 Hardware Manual V1.3 RBH Access Technologies Inc. Page 28 of 32...
  • Page 29: Reader Connection

    Reader wire colours may vary for different reader manufactures. Please verify your wiring. Some readers only require 6-conductors since they only have one LED wire (wired to GRN). UNC500 Hardware Manual V1.3 RBH Access Technologies Inc. Page 29 of 32...
  • Page 30: Nirc2000 & Nurc2000

    *** For ULC-S319-05 III compliance, the rack mount panel’s housing must have external tamper switch to detect the housing’s removal from the rack. Also be sure to mount rack in a protected area. UNC500 Hardware Manual V1.3 RBH Access Technologies Inc. Page 30 of 32...
  • Page 31: Unc500 Specification

    Current Consumption: 250mA (panel only) Processor: 32 bit micro controller Flash ROM: Download firmware upgrades from the PC to UNC500 Memory: 2M, 4M, or 8M System Capacities: Units C-NET Network Maximum of 15 RC-2 Controllers per network control 4 (8 card readers)
  • Page 32: Cable Specification

    *** For ULC-S319-05 III compliance, the rack mount panel’s housing must have external tamper switch to detect the housing’s removal from the rack. Also be sure to mount rack in a protected area. UNC500 Hardware Manual V1.3 RBH Access Technologies Inc. Page 32 of 32...

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