Sensor Access IC500 Quick Start Manual

Sensor Access IC500 Quick Start Manual

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Quick Start Guide

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Summary of Contents for Sensor Access IC500

  • Page 1 IC500 / IC500IP Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 2 As with all Sensor controllers, the IC500 and the IC500IP are based on microprocessors which are designed to operate 24 hours a day. Like all our controllers, the IC500 range can be connected to various external ele- ments such as card readers, electric locks, alarm detection devices, printers, computers, etc., but the installer should be aware that this kind of system can be subjected to the following problems: 1- Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI).
  • Page 3 CONNECTING THE READERS The IC500 controllers can recognise almost any kind of reader technology the use of switches 6, 7 and 8 on the dipswitch bank DS1. However for the vast majority of installations dipswitch 6 should be set to ON and switches 7 &...
  • Page 6 CONNECTING TO THE PC (IC500 Serial Port) The IC500 controller Communicate to the PC via a Serial port The serial port on the controller can be config- ured to use either the RS232 or RS485 protocols. If the controller has to be connected to a PC at less than 30 meters either the RS232 port or the RS485 port may be used.
  • Page 7 The GuardPoint Pro / GuardPoint Pro Lite software can then be configured to communicate with the con- troller via the RS485/USB interface. Fuller details and instructions on this connection can be found on the datasheet supplied with the interface, or from the Sensor website. The communication line is particular particularly susceptible to RFI interference.
  • Page 8 The IC500IP controller is supplied with a TCP/IP socket on board, allowing it to be assigned an IP address and so added to a TCP/IP network. In order to connect the IC500 plug one end of a standard RJ45 network cable into the socket, and the other either into your router/hub or directly into the Ethernet socket on a PC;...

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