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Castle EP2
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© AGRGS 2015

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  • Page 1 Castle EP2 Controller User’s manual © AGRGS 2015...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Connecting the Ethernet 9.2. Setting up the controller IP-parameters Alarm lock release line connection Alarm system loop connection Controller operation logic © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 2...
  • Page 3 Appendix 2. Controller lights indication Appendix 3. Controller configuration numeral parameters Appendix 4. Brief recommendations for cable selection Appendix 5. Character key-pad reader encoding © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 3...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    The manufacturer does not guarantee product performance in the non-observance of the installation rules and operation described herein. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 4...
  • Page 5: Document Revision

    Readers connection diagrams added, some functions and features added. 0004 October 2015 Features revised, some functions and diagrams added. 0005 November 2015 English version. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 5...
  • Page 6: Controller And Package Description

    CD with an electronic copy of current manual. 1 pcs. Warranty card with the purchase date. 1 pcs. Diode 1N4007. 2 pcs. Table 1. Package content. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 6...
  • Page 7: Technical Features

    1. Turnstiles with potential management and various organizations of pass sensors. 2. Doors equipped with electromagnetic, electromechanical locks and latches. Quantity of internal memory 7 000 * kept keys © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 7...
  • Page 8 * Allocation of autonomic internal memory between keys, modes and events is adjustable. Abovementioned numbers corresponds to one of possible option. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 8...
  • Page 9: Controller Functioning As Asc "Castle

    One reader is used for work place arrivals registration, the other — for departures. Registration table Dip-switch ON — Touch Memory OFF — Wiegand-26 Table 2. Setting the CONFIG dip-switches for “registration board” configuration. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 9...
  • Page 10: Configuration: "Turnstile

    • Pass sensors normal state — is the state when the turnstile arm is in its nominal (closed) position. • Management logic description is in section Operation logic in configuration “Turnstile”. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 10...
  • Page 11: Configuration: "Two-Sided Door

    ◦ Door sensor (gerkon); ◦ “Entrance” / ”Exit” reader; ◦ Exit request button (entrance). • Door block button (blocks two doors simultaneously). © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 11...
  • Page 12 • Normal door sensor state is when the door is closed. For the most widely using sensors — gerkons, the normal state is closed. • Management logic description is in section Operation logic in configuration “Doors”. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 12...
  • Page 13: Controller Mounting And Wiring Instructions

    All connections and disconnections of any equipment is preferable to produce with the controller power off. The controller mounting placement is determined by the convenience of further maintenance. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 13...
  • Page 14: Controller Power Supply

    3. When execution devices have flooring accumulating static electricity it is recommended to connect these devices to the protective grounding. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 14...
  • Page 15: Contoller Ports

    Common of the supply, also of PASS и RTE. Relay normally open. Common of relay. Relay normally close. Table 5. Controller port terminal assignment. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 15...
  • Page 16: Readers And Contactors Connection, General Information

    “entrance” devices. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 16...
  • Page 17: Wiegand Readers Connection

    +12 — positive power supply, GND — common wire. • LED line can be not connected if readers use its built-in indication. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 17...
  • Page 18: Touch Memory Readers And Contactors Connection

    Pic 11. An example of Touch memory contactor connection with built-in LED 1. Pic 12. An example of Touch memory contactor connection with built-in LED 2. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 18...
  • Page 19: Key-Pad Readers Connection

    When using other standards of key-pad readers it is a must to check their output interface compliance and character encoding according to this manual Appendix 5. Character key-pad reader encoding. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 19...
  • Page 20: Important Information On Non-Standard Readers

    © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 20...
  • Page 21: Doors Connection

    “Entrance” / “Exit” reader for the second door or “Exit” for a single two-sided door. Table 7. Readers assignment when in “Two doors” configuration. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 21...
  • Page 22: Door Locks Connection, General Information

    COM: Lock power supply negative, to unlock by voltage application. NC: Lock negative, to unlock by voltage application. Table 9. Controller terminal use when connecting electromagnetic locks and latches. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 22...
  • Page 23: Electromechnical Locks Connection

    Using only temporal voltage supply latches (for example, FERMAX) leads to latch isolation burn-out and its uncontrolled locking. This can lead to life losses! © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 23...
  • Page 24: Door Sensors Connection

    Table 10. Setting the CONFIG dip-switches for door sensor configuration. * Normal door sensor state is when the door is in its nominal (closed) state. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 24...
  • Page 25: Request Button Connection

    Pushed state fixation buttons should be used as a door block button. Buttons without pushed state fixation should be used as declination of requested passage button and “security authorized access” function. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 25...
  • Page 26: Turnstile Connection

    “entrance” and which one is “exit”). Connecting control panel buttons directly to EP2 controller allow to register sanctioned by this © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 26...
  • Page 27: Readers Connection

    Port Assignment PORT 2 “Exit” reader. PORT 1 “Entrance” reader. Table 13. Readers assignment in “turnstile” configuration. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 27...
  • Page 28: Connecting The Communicational Lines And Setting Up The Controller

    When using firewall software the free UPD exchange between server and controller on 3303 and 3305 ports should be allowed. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 28...
  • Page 29: Alarm Lock Release Line Connection

    Pic 18. Emergency release button connection to a single controller. Pic 19. Emergency release button and fire alarm line connection to the controller. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 29...
  • Page 30 Pic 20. Connecting the fire alarm line and an unlock button to several controllers in a row. Variant 2 Pic 21. Connecting unblock button to several controllers in a row. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 30...
  • Page 31: Alarm System Loop Connection

    Loop voltage is 12 V, maximal sensors current consumption — 20 mA. Security work logic is described in section Alarm system loop signal procession. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 31...
  • Page 32: Controller Operation Logic

    2.2 K to 9.9 K) the alarm is set on. Every 5 msec a resistance test is being carried out while the alarm is set on. If resistance doesn’t © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 32...
  • Page 33: Work Of Controller's Protection Circuits

    The control panel sanctioned passage is processed in the same way. • Blocked mode. The turnstile is blocked in two directions, electronic cards do not grant a © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 33...
  • Page 34: Turnstile Control Panel

    Constant “exit” & “entrance” directions unlock; single tap “Stop” button changes the “A” & “B” buttons tapped, after turnstile into normal state. all released Table 15. Turnstile control panel commands. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 34...
  • Page 35: Operation Logic In Configuration "Doors

    (f.e., no passage after door unlocked, it stays open). 12.7.2. Operating the block button When button is pushed all connected doors stop opening until the button released. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 35...
  • Page 36: Troubleshooting

    • Data transfer state indication (yellow Ethernet LED indicator) during connection attempts; • Network operability using ICMP PING requests (“ping“ command). © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 36...
  • Page 37: Readers Connection Problems

    4. If the system records breakage on access granted by control panel or key/card swiping the turnstile sensor lines should be place-changed. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 37...
  • Page 38: Appendix 1. Controller Sound Alerts

    (1sec) Check fire alarm line state. Table 16. Controller sound alarm. Note: Long signal is 0.5 sec long, short is 0.2 sec long. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 38...
  • Page 39: Appendix 2. Controller Lights Indication

    Note: in normal working process the TX and RX LEDs sometimes blink or even light constantly during sending and receiving data respectively. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 39...
  • Page 40: Appendix 3. Controller Configuration Numeral Parameters

    Wiegand interface max. bit length. D0024 Turnstile control impulse time-lapse. Table 18. Controller configuration numeral parameters. * this parameter is not changeable by user. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 40...
  • Page 41: Appendix 4. Brief Recommendations For Cable Selection

    Cable cross-sections should be at least 0.3 mm2 with length up to 50 m. All types of signal controllers and actuators cables allowed (f.e., indoor signal cable). control cables Table 19. Recommendations for cable selection. © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 41...
  • Page 42: Appendix 5. Character Key-Pad Reader Encoding

    11110000 10010110 11100001 10000111 11010010 01111000 11000011 01101001 10110100 01011010 10100101 01001011 Table 21. Wiegand-Motorola interface. To begining of the Document © AGRGS 2015 | Data subject to change without notice 43720016049057106 | en, eu, V5, 07. Dec 2015, page 42...
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