Honeywell PW-6000 Installation And Configuration Manual

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PW-6000
(PW6K1IC)
Intelligent Controller
and System
Installation and Configuration Guide
August 2013
© 2013 Honeywell. All rights reserved.
800-00005V3

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  • Page 1 PW-6000 (PW6K1IC) Intelligent Controller and System Installation and Configuration Guide August 2013 © 2013 Honeywell. All rights reserved. 800-00005V3...
  • Page 2 All product and brand names are the service marks, trademarks, registered trademarks, or registered service marks of their respective owners. Printed in the United States of America. Honeywell reserves the right to change any information in this document at any time without prior notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4.1 Connecting to ACDSM for the First Time ......... 4.2 Login Page ..................4.3 Home Page ..................4.4 Network Settings ................4.5 Host Port ..................4.6 Device Information ................ 4.7 User Configuration ................ PW-6000 (PW6K1IC) Installation and Configuration Guide, Document 800-00005V3...
  • Page 4 4.8 Restore Default Screen ..............4.9 Apply Setting Screen ..............4.10 Log Out ..................Appendix A PW-6000 Web Server and Pro-Watch Channels Appendix B SNET Reader Settings www.honeywell.com...
  • Page 5 PW-6000 Installation In this chapter... Notices Product Overview Setting Up the PW-6000 Hardware System Configuration via Web Interface PW-6000 (PW6K1IC) Installation and Configuration Guide, Document 800-00005V3...
  • Page 6: Notices

    Always make certain that any required approvals are obtained in writing. DO NOT ACCEPT VERBAL APPROVALS SINCE THEY ARE NOT VALID. Honeywell Integrated Security never recommends using the PW-6000 or related products for use as a primary warning or monitoring system. Primary warning or monitoring systems should always meet the local fire and safety code requirements.
  • Page 7: Ul/Ulc Warnings

    Warning: Honeywell Integrated Security, Inc. recommends only DC strikes. AVERTISSEMENT: Employer des suppresseurs de surtensions transitoires (S-4) sur toutes les gâches de porte. Honeywell Integrated Security recommande l'utilisation exclusive de gâches électriques à courant continu. 1.2 UL/ULC Warnings The following applies to installations that require UL or ULC compliance: Only UL/ULC Listed readers with standard Wiegand data output communication format (protocol) have been evaluated for use with this system.
  • Page 8: Damage During Shipment

    PW-6000 Installation Notices Assembly Number Installation Manual Part Number PW5K2ENC1 and PW5K2ENC2 800-06952 PW5K1ENC3 800-06955V1 PW5K2ENC5 800-08421 PW6K2E2PS 800-08279V3 Not Evaluated by UL for fire, life safety, or burglary applications. Note: The earth ground is connected at the factory and should not be removed.
  • Page 9: Disclaimer - Product Liability; Mutual Indemnification

    Honeywell Integrated Security, Inc. Copyright laws of the United States protect all information in this document or in the software product itself. Any use of this product is subject to the terms and acceptance of the Honeywell Note: Integrated Security, Inc. Software Agreement. Please request a copy from Honeywell Integrated Security, Inc.
  • Page 10: Shipping Instructions

    All Products sold or licensed by Honeywell Integrated Security include a warranty registration card which must be completed and returned to Honeywell Integrated Security by or on behalf of the end user for Honeywell Integrated Security to provide warranty service, repair, credit or exchange. All warranty work shall be handled...
  • Page 11: Confidentiality

    1.9 Confidentiality All software, drawings, diagrams, specifications, catalogs, literature, manuals and other materials furnished by Honeywell Integrated Security relating to the design, use and service of the Products shall remain confidential and shall constitute the proprietary rights of Honeywell Integrated Security and Customer agrees to treat such information as confidential.
  • Page 12: Recommended Testing And Maintenance

    The Intelligent Controller is the heart of the PW-6000 and provides the real time processing for the connected I/O interfaces. The PW-6000 is designed to operate without the need for a PC. It can be connected to a Pro-Watch host computer using direct serial communication, dial-up modem, or TCP/IP network connection.
  • Page 13: Pw-6000 And Pw-5000

    PW-6000 Installation Product Overview 2.1 PW-6000 and PW-5000 • The PW-6000 controller configuration and operation is similar to the PW-5000 controller; both use the Pro-Watch at the front end. The PW6K1IC controller is compatible with the following Honeywell modules: Note: PW6K1R2, PW6K1IN, and PW6K1OUT.
  • Page 14 PW-6000 Installation Product Overview Figure 1: PW-6000 Connections, LEDs, and DIP Switches www.honeywell.com...
  • Page 15: Setting Up The Pw-6000 Hardware

    Setting Up the PW-6000 Hardware 3 Setting Up the PW-6000 Hardware The PW-6000 processor is configured with 12 jumpers and a set of 4 DIP switches. These jumpers/switches set up the port interface, end of line termination, and operating mode configuration. Refer to the tables below to set the jumpers as required.
  • Page 16: Setting The Dip Switches

    3.2 Setting the DIP Switches Dual In-line Package (DIP) switches are read when the system powers up, except where noted otherwise. The following table shows the setting options. Table 2 PW-6000 DIP Switch Settings Selection Normal Operating Mode. When DIP switch 1 is ON, Port 0 communicates with the web browser.
  • Page 17 PW-6000 Installation Setting Up the PW-6000 Hardware The PW-6000 DIP switches need to be set twice: 1. Configure the S4-S3-S2-S1 DIP switches to off-off-on-off to set the default TCP/IP address to 192.168.0.251. 2. Apply power to the panel to set the IP address.
  • Page 18: Technical Specifications

    Category Description WARNING: PW-6000 is manufactured for use in low-voltage, Class 2 power-limited circuits only. AVERTISSEMENT: Le PW-6000 est conçu pour un usage en basse tension, des circuits de classe 2 puissance limitée. Primary Power 12Vdc ± 10%, 300mA maximum.
  • Page 19: Status Leds

    +12V and the return is connected to the terminal labeled GND. 3.4 Status LEDs The PW-6000 uses six on-board LEDs to provide status information during its initialization sequence and normal run-time operation. 3.4.1 Initialization Table 4 PW-6000 Status LED Combinations During Initialization...
  • Page 20: Supplying Power To The Pw-6000 Interface

    PW-6000 Installation Setting Up the PW-6000 Hardware 3.4.2 Run TimeSupplying Power to the PW-6000 Interface Table 5 PW-6000 Status LED Combinations During Run Time Description Off-Line / On-Line and Battery Status Off-Line = 20% On, ON-Line = 80% On Double Flash means the Battery is Low...
  • Page 21: Communications Wiring

    PW-6000 Installation Setting Up the PW-6000 Hardware 3.6 Communications Wiring The PW-6000 processor communicates to the host via on-board Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX port or on port 1. Port 1 may be configured as RS-232, two-wire RS-485 or optional Lantronix Ethernet 10Base-T/ 100Base-TX CoBox-Micro interface.
  • Page 22: Memory And Real Time Clock Backup Battery

    The event log buffer and the real time clock are backed up by a 3V lithium battery. This BR2325, BR2330, or CR2330 battery should be replaced annually. A replacement battery may be obtained from Honeywell or a local battery retailer. However, the replacement battery must be UL recognized.
  • Page 23: Login Page

    4.3 Home Page The first screen after the login is the home page which displays all the available configuration links on the left navigation bar: Figure 6: PW-6000 Web Server Home Page PW-6000 (PW6K1IC) Installation and Configuration Guide, Document 800-00005V3...
  • Page 24: Network Settings

    IP address at the DHCP server for the MAC (Media Access Control) address in the PW-6000 panel. The MAC address is a unique identifier attached to network adapters. Each time the PW-6000 panel requests an IP address, the DHCP server will assign the address that was reserved for it.
  • Page 25: Host Port

    Host Port and Alternate Host Port: Some of the fields change dynamically depending on the Connection Type Note: selected. 4.5.1 IP Server Connection Type Figure 8: PW-6000 Host Port Configuration Screen with IP Server Connection PW-6000 (PW6K1IC) Installation and Configuration Guide, Document 800-00005V3...
  • Page 26 Pro-Watch Host will poll the PW-6000 panel. The panel does not currently support the IP Client option, which would cause the PW-6000 panel to poll the Pro-Watch Host and the Host to reply to the panel. b. Data Security. Select one of the following: –...
  • Page 27 PW-6000 Installation System Configuration via Web Interface 4.5.2 IP Client Connection Type Figure 9: PW-6000 Host Port Configuration Screen with IP Client Connection The PW-6000 panel does not currently support an IP Client connection. Note: PW-6000 (PW6K1IC) Installation and Configuration Guide, Document 800-00005V3...
  • Page 28 Figure 10: PW-6000 Host Port Configuration with Serial RS-232 Connection 1. From the PW6000 Communication Address drop-down list, select one of the eight (0 to 7) available communication addresses for the PW-6000 board. In the previous panels, this selection was made through setting the virtual Note: DIP switches.
  • Page 29: Device Information

    4. Click OK. 4.6 Device Information Click the Device Info link on the navigation bar to display the read-only Access Control Device Hardware Information screen: Figure 11: PW-6000 Web Server Device HW Info Screen PW-6000 (PW6K1IC) Installation and Configuration Guide, Document 800-00005V3...
  • Page 30: User Configuration

    4.7 User Configuration Click the Users link on the navigation bar to display the User screen where you can add, edit, and delete user records: Figure 12: PW-6000 Web Server User Info Screen 4.7.1 Adding a User Follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 31 Click the Restore Default link on the navigation bar to restore the default configuration values for the PW-6000: Figure 13: PW-6000 Web Server Restore Default Screen 1. Click Restore Default to reload the default factory settings for all the configuration variables.
  • Page 32 Figure 14: PW-6000 Web Server Apply Setting Screen Click Apply, Reboot to apply all the configured values and reboot the PW-6000. 4.10 Log Out Click the Log Out link on the navigation bar to log out of the web server.
  • Page 33 Pro-Watch Channels The PW-6000 web server’s host port configuration requires corresponding changes in the way the Pro-Watch channels are configured. The PW-6000 web server host ports and the Pro-Watch channel ports must have the correct values to communicate with each other.
  • Page 34 – If the Port Type is TCP/IP (related to IP Server web server host port), then fill in the following settings: • IP Address • Port Number If you are using a modem, and the modem uses a procedure that Note: calls Pro-Watch, then the modem must be the primary port. www.honeywell.com...
  • Page 35 DKR Reader without Keypad DKR Reader with Keypad MSR Reader without Keypad MSR Reader with Keypad SNET Reader from PW-6000 IC SNET Reader from PW-6000 2-Reader Board PW6KIC vs Star Panel SNET Reader Behavior PW-6000 (PW6K1IC) Installation and Configuration Guide, Document 800-00005V3...
  • Page 36 To configure the settings in the hardware template: 1. Go to Hardware Configuration 2. Select Hardware Templates 3. Double-click the appropriate template. 4. Select the tab Device Types 5. Double-click on Reader 6. Select the tab PW-5000/6000 Reader Figure 15: Hardware Configuration Settings www.honeywell.com...
  • Page 37 3. Select the appropriate class (for example, Readers). 4. Double-click the Logical Device. 5. Select the tab Logical Device Details 6. Double-click Reader 7. Select the tab Reader Settings Figure 16: Edit Reader Settings PW-6000 (PW6K1IC) Installation and Configuration Guide, Document 800-00005V3...
  • Page 38: Dkr Reader Without Keypad

    Table 2 Configuration Options Using DKR Readers with Keypad Configuration HW Template and Logical Device Only Options Logical Device Keypad Mode - Hughes LED Mode - SNET SNET Type - DKR + Default Mode - Card and PIN Card Format - SNET DKR Format www.honeywell.com...
  • Page 39: Msr Reader Without Keypad

    Default Mode - Card and PIN Card Format - SNET MSR Format The default mode can also be any of the other available options, for example Card or PIN, PIN only, etc. PW-6000 (PW6K1IC) Installation and Configuration Guide, Document 800-00005V3...
  • Page 40: Snet Reader From Pw-6000 Ic

    SNET Reader from PW-6000 IC B.5 SNET Reader from PW-6000 IC Use one of the two RS-485 ports on the PW-6000 IC board to connect SNET readers. Use the other RS-485 port to connect the PW series I/O modules. When using this configuration, the following rules apply: •...
  • Page 41: Snet Reader From Pw-6000 2-Reader Board

    Port 3 B.6 SNET Reader from PW-6000 2-Reader Board Use the PW-6000 2-reader board to connect one SNET reader to each Wiegand port on the 2-reader board. Up to 2 SNET readers can be connected to this board. When using this configuration, the following rules apply: •...
  • Page 42 SNET Reader from PW-6000 2-Reader Board Figure 18: Wiring Diagram for SNET Reader and PW-6000 2-Reader Board Port Some DKR/MSR readers work with 24VDC only. Please consult your Caution: readers manual to see if the reader supports 12VDC. ATTENTION: Certains lecteurs DKR/MSR doivent être alimenté en 24 VCC uniquement.
  • Page 43: Pw6Kic Vs Star Panel Snet Reader Behavior

    The reader is the most visible item to users of an access control system. Making the transition from a SEEP/CHIP panel to a PW-6000 IC panel with SNET reader support comes with different reader behavior. The following list provides an overview of the differences in SNET reader behavior between the PW6KIC and SEEP/CHIP panels.
  • Page 44 Allows the use of either a card or PIN to gain access to a door. Allows a user an extended unlock time, for example for ADA card option wheelchair access. PIN Exempt Exempts a user from entering a PIN on a card reader with keypad. www.honeywell.com...
  • Page 46 For more information: www.honeywellintegrated.com Honeywell Integrated Security 135 W. Forest Hill Avenue Oak Creek, WI 53154 414-766-1700 414-766-1798 Fax European Office Boblingerstrasse 17 D-71101 Schonaich Germany 49-7031-637-782 49-7031-637-769 Fax www.honeywell.com Specifications subject to change without notice. © Honeywell. All rights reserved. 800-00005V3...

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