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Model No: SMNG220
Smart-iELECTRONICS SYSTEMS PVT. LTD.(An ISO 9001:2008 certified company)
Corporate Office: A-308, Puranik Capital, Ghodbander Road, Opphypercity, KasarVadavali, Thane (W) 400607
R&D, Training & Customer Support Center:
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First Floor, Arihant Plaza Phase II, Village-Ovala, Ghodbander Road
Thane (W) 400607
Tel: + 91-22-6566 6555
Web site: www.smartisystems.com
PRESENCE : MUMBAI - DELHI - BANGALORE – KOLKATA - CHENNAI - AHMEDABAD – PUNE - HYDERABAD
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  • Page 1 Model No: SMNG220 Smart-iELECTRONICS SYSTEMS PVT. LTD.(An ISO 9001:2008 certified company) Corporate Office: A-308, Puranik Capital, Ghodbander Road, Opphypercity, KasarVadavali, Thane (W) 400607 R&D, Training & Customer Support Center: First Floor, Arihant Plaza Phase II, Village-Ovala, Ghodbander Road Thane (W) 400607...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents WARNING & CAUTION .......................... 3 Before you start with smart XS NG ....................4 Included items ............................4 Power Supply Specification ........................ 4 PRODUCT SELECTION ........................... 5 INTRODUCTION ............................5 DEVICE CONFIGURATION: ........................6 SPECIFICATION ............................7 Hardware specification: ........................7 Access control features: ........................
  • Page 3: Warning & Caution

     Before Installation delete all data (Factory reset) using keypad menu * 90 Disclaimer  Changing of default user password is mandatory to avoid tampering of the device.  In case of user password not changed; smart I will not be responsible for any tampering on the device.
  • Page 4: Before You Start With Smart Xs Ng

    Before you start with smart XS NG Included items Smart XS NG unit  Battery Backup Power supply 12 V 5A  This Installation Guide  Product Image SmartXS Access control or Attendance System Supplying power for Power Supply the controller & locks For referring functions User Manual &...
  • Page 5: Product Selection

    PRODUCT SELECTION Particulars Specifications Model no. SMNG220 Applications Access Control INTRODUCTION new NG 2door 2readerblends load of innovative features to streamline installation and administration for large business enterprises for multiple doors access control deployment. Itbrings the high speed, accuracy, flexibility and user...
  • Page 6: Device Configuration

    DEVICE CONFIGURATION: Door 1 Door 2 Egress Egress Reader 2 Reader 1 Welcome 16:00 08/01/15 For TCP communication Power Supply Lock for door 1 Lock for door 2...
  • Page 7: Specification

    SPECIFICATION Hardware specification: Particulars Description 32 Bit RISC Arm Memory Flash 8MB Events/Transactions 2,79,999 No. of Users 1,00,050 Operation Modes Card Only, (On Weigand Card Only). Card Reader Options Mifare, HID (I Class), HID Prox, EM cards. (extra Module) Communications Port TCP/IP, RS485 Baud Rate 9600bps (Default)
  • Page 8: Keypad Details

    KEYPAD DETAILS Sr. No. Function How to go? Note Observation (IDEAL) Key – *0 In this mode card is shown Normal mode Key – *2 Admin Mode To log out from Admin mode Enter User ID – 11111 press Key – # Key –...
  • Page 9 Key – # ID = 11111 and Password = Enter user ID then # 12345) Enter password Key – # Key – *94 Door open time Door open time can be set for all doors  1 to 98 secs. Enter door open time Key –...
  • Page 10 Controller Type User name loc Memory mgmt , etc. Key – *995 Set 5/8/10 Digit After setting card format to 5- Refer note Press – 5 for 5-Digit card no format Digit it will display and Press – 8 for 8-Digit process 5-Digit card no.
  • Page 11 Tamper 7 = Enable All To get received card no, its Weigand Card Key- *9998 Data Show card on any reader bit etc. from particular reader. To Ping Network Network Ping Key- *99990 1= Ping gateway Network ping 2= Ping Internet Push transaction on TCP Push TCP Push Key-*99991...
  • Page 12: Connection Details

    CONNECTION DETAILS: Reader 2 Input Reader 1 Jumper setting for fire Ethernet Door 1 Lock supply Door 2 Digital supply...
  • Page 13 Connector Details: Power supply (J7): Lock Supply connection (J8): Sr. no Signal Sr. no Signal Door Lock connection (1 &2): Weigand Readers connection (1 & 2): Sr. no Signal Sr. no Signal Door Connection (1 & 2): Sr. no Signal MC + Strike locks connection for all doors: EML connection for all doors:...
  • Page 14 Fire input connection without loop (for single unit): Fire Switch J9 on board of SMNG220 Mains fail & battery low connection: AC Input supply from mains EXT1+ EXT1- Mains Fail DC 12V output supply to EXT2+ Battery Low SMNG220 EXT2-...
  • Page 15: Connecting To The Host Computer

    RECOMMENDED CABLE SPECIFICATION Distance Cable Specs Access controller toWeigandreader Up to 80mtr 14/36, 22AWG, 6 core shielded cable Egress /Exit Up to 80mtr 7/38, 22AWG, 2 core cable Magnetic contact Up to 80mtr 7/38, 22AWG, 2 core cable Magnetic Lock Up to 80mtr 14/36, 22AWG, 2 core cable CONNECTING TO HOST COMPUTER USING...
  • Page 16: Connecting Via Tcp/Ip

    Connecting via TCP/IP The Smart XS NG series can be connected on the LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN) Or Wide Area Network (WAN) as under: Connecting single controller directly to a PC Using TCP/IP (CAT5/6) Network Cable Step 1 Use the crossover network cable, with one end connected to the Smart XS NG TCP/IP port, and the other end to your PC network adapter.
  • Page 17 Successful Connectivity Unsuccessful connectivity Using Smart XS NG The user enrollment process is performed in one of the Smart XS NG Unit OR through the administrator’s computer, and the card data is distributed to other controllers over the Smart XS NG Network If the LED lights up in green, the authentication is successful LED STATUS BUZZER STATUS...
  • Page 18 Trouble Shooting # 1. No Communication from Smart XS NG Controller to PC There are a few points that can be checked to fix it: 1) Make sure the network cable is functional; sometimes a damaged cable may be the cause of all problems.

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