Chatsworth Products 36720-701 User Manual

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Networked Electronic Access
Control User Manual
Version 1.0
October 2017
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CPI User Manual for Networked Electronic Access Control (EAC)
October 2017
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  • Page 1 ©2017 Chatsworth Products, Inc. All rights reserved. Chatsworth Products, Clik-Nut, CPI, CPI Passive Cooling, CUBE-iT PLUS, eConnect, Evolution, GlobalFrame, MegaFrame, OnTrac, QuadraRack, RMR, Saf-T-Grip, Seismic Frame, SlimFrame, TeraFrame and Velocity are federally registered trademarks of Chatsworth Products.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ······························································· 3 Legal Information ······················································· 3 Warranty ·································································· 3 Product Features ······················································· 4 Product Labeling and Certifications ································ 5 Installation Checklist ··················································· 6 Installation Guide ······················································· 7 Using Built-In Web Server Application ···························· 8 Network Settings ························································ 9 Status Alarms (screen) ··············································...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    UL Listed for use in US and Canada. Legal Information The information contained in this guide is subject to change without notice. Chatsworth Products, Inc. (CPI) shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; nor is it liable for any injury, loss, or incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing, performance or use of this material and equipment.
  • Page 4: Product Features

    PRODUCT FEATURES Input Voltage: 110 - 220 Volts at 15 Amps, 50/60Hz power Power Input Cable: Length: Standard: 10 ft (3 m) Plug type: ICC 14 Mounting and Installation Instruction 1. Device comes with magnetic buttons. Select the preferred location and secure the device onto the cabinet.
  • Page 5: Product Labeling And Certifications

    PRODUCT LABELING AND CERTIFICATIONS This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 6: Installation Checklist

    INSTALLATION CHECKLIST Safety Warnings and Cautions • DO NOT OPEN THE CHASSIS of the device. There are no user serviceable parts within the device. Opening or removing covers, receptacle plates, or other access points may expose you to dangerous shock hazards or other risks. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
  • Page 7: Installation Guide

    INSTALLATION GUIDE External Connections: § Install the device into the cabinet and secure the device external ground wire to the cabinet ground stud. Optional: In/ Serial Port: § § For Secure Array when linking devices, use a standard Cat 5/6 cable. §...
  • Page 8: Using Built-In Web Server Application

    USING THE BUILT-IN WEB SERVER APPLICATION Login All devices are shipped with: A 1 GB Ethernet connection and built-in Web Server Application Default IP address: 192.168.123.123 Default User name/Password: admin/admin If the IP address of the device has been altered, then the user needs to reset the IP back to the Default address provided above. You can access the device using the default IP address to change the default IP address to the appropriate IP address.
  • Page 9: Network Settings

    Network Settings Enter the IP Address of the RFC or NTP Time Server. The device must have network access to the time server. For detailed network setup, see Settings – Network (page 19). If you do not utilize a time server, or decide to set the time and date manually, click on the Administration tab, Advanced sub menu.
  • Page 10 Click on Sync Device time and then Save button to update the clock on the device using the browser date and time, or manually set the time with the drop boxes. Note that if you perform a firmware upgrade, the device will reboot and the time will need to be manually reset, unless you have assigned Time Server to the device.
  • Page 11: Status Alarms (Screen)

    Door status: • Not Configured: Lock is not enabled. • Closed: Door is closed. • Opened: Door is opened. • Tampered Open: Door is opened, and lock is locked or tampered unlocked or force unlocked. Lock status: • Not Configured: Lock is not enabled. •...
  • Page 12: Networked Eac - Overview (Screen)

    Networked Electronic Access Control – Overview Cabinet Access – Settings CPI User Manual for Networked Electronic Access Control (EAC) October 2017...
  • Page 13: Logging - Overview

    Enter the Cabinet Lock Open Time: 1 – 30 seconds. The default value is 5 seconds Enter Cabinet Door Open Alarm Time: 1 – 240 mins. The default value is 10 minutes Check box to enable Front or/and Rear Lock(s) where applicable. Click on Save to save the configured data.
  • Page 14: Logging - Export Logs

    Logging – Export Logs Select type of file and select the log file to be exported. Click on DOWNLOAD to download selected file to the connecting computer. Click on TRANSFER TO SERVER to save the file on the designated storage server. Click on DELETE to remove the save file from the device.
  • Page 15: Notifications - Thresholds

    Metric Data Logging: Check Enable Logging check box to begin capturing data on the device’s internal memory. Input the desired interval and Log Full Warning Level percentage. Event Logging Settings: Log Identity and Log Facilities are preset on the device’s memory system. Pick any Log Local to store data locally.
  • Page 16: Notifications - Routing

    Notification - Routing CPI User Manual for Networked Electronic Access Control (EAC) October 2017...
  • Page 17: Settings - Pdu

    Select method(s) of notifications for Temperature, Humidity if applicable by checking the check box(es): Log, Trap, Email. Select method(s) of notifications for Door, Lock and PDU if applicable by checking the check box(es): Log, Trap, Email. Click on Save to save the input data. Settings –...
  • Page 18: Settings - Environmental

    Settings - Environmental Select choice of temperature unit, enter name for the probes. Click on Save. Settings – Network • Network - Using the Enable Protocols combo box, select the Network Protocol(s). Enter data for IPv4 and/or IPv6 Networking. • Time Servers –...
  • Page 19: Settings - Snmp

    Settings – SNMP Enter data for SNMP v1, v2c or v3 settings. Enter the IP Addresses you want to send traps to. Click on Save to save all entered data. CPI User Manual for Networked Electronic Access Control (EAC) October 2017...
  • Page 20: Settings - Emails

    Settings – Emails The device does not include a mail server. In order to provide email notifications for the device, you must first setup an email account for the device on an accessible mail server. Administration – User Management Click on Create User to add a new user. CPI User Manual for Networked Electronic Access Control (EAC) October 2017...
  • Page 21 Input the username and password and click on Create. To edit an existing user. Click on Edit for that username. Change the necessary information. Input the Key Card ID for the Electronic Access Control. If you don’t know your Key Card ID, see Appendix. The User Name must be in the Cabinet Group, for the user to see the cabinet tab.
  • Page 22: Administration - Radius Authentication

    Administration – Radius Authentication For network/website authentication using Radius Authentication, enter the necessary information and Save. Note that users will need to be added under the Local User List to have Control or Admin capabilities. Administration – LDAP Authentication For network/website authentication using LDAP Authentication, enter the necessary information and Save.
  • Page 23: Administration - Advanced

    Administration – Advanced Device Info includes serial number and MAC address. Model number and firmware version are also displayed in the gray summary box at the top of each screen. Verify the Time and Date Settings to ensure date/time stamps on logs and alarms are correct.
  • Page 24 Factory Defaults reset customer-entered values to the original factory defaults: Reset Network – Resets the device Network • information to factory defaults including IP address (192.168.123.123). You may lose your network connection. Reset Configuration – Resets the device • Configuration information to factory defaults including device name, alarms thresholds, etc.
  • Page 25: Administration - Firmware Upgrade

    Administration – Firmware Upgrade Post the downloaded firmware to an accessible HTTP/FTP or TFTP directory. Enter HTTP/FTP or TFTP data. Click on the Test button to assure the remote site can be reached. Click on the Upgrade button to perform the upgrade. After successful installation, the new firmware version will display in the device Info box at the top of the screen.
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting Guide

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE cannot establish Link to another Controller: Controller devices • Verify that proper cable is used to interface , use a standard Cat 5/6, 4-pair network cabinet with RJ45 connectors on both ends. • Make sure the connectors are snapped in securely. •...
  • Page 27 Door issue If door status shows as “Not Configured” or “Lost Communication” • Check the cable that is connecting the door sensors with the CAN bus module for continuity. • Check the cable that is connecting the CAN bus module to the controller for continuity.
  • Page 28: Appendix

    APPENDIX Regulatory Information: FCC Part 15, Class A EN 55022 RoHS UL & cUL 60950-1 Listed IEC 60950 Assigning a Key Card ID As discussed in the section Administration – User Management (page 71), each user may be assigned a unique key card ID associated with their account that allows the device to unlock EAC mechanism (if installed) when a key card is presented to the cabinet door lock.
  • Page 29 Next, find the user that will be associated with this card, or create a new user if necessary and add the user name and password and click save. Change the Group association for this user to the cabinet, place the mouse cursor on the Card ID text box and left click once, then paste the key card ID in with mouse right-click Paste (or via the keyboard by pressing Ctrl-V).
  • Page 30: Configure The Pcprox Plus Reader

    Configuring the pcPROX Plus Reader To configure the pcProx® Plus card reader, you must have the pcProx® Configuration Utility installed on your computer, which is available at www.rfideas.com/support/product-support/pcprox-plus Click on the link above and save the resultant zip file to a directory on the computer. Unzip the contents of the zip file and click on the file pcProxConfig.exe (be sure the PC user has Administrator privileges to install programs).
  • Page 31 Determining what Card Profile to use ® The pcProx Plus Card enrollment reader must tailored to the RFID Card Type that will be used with the eConnect EAC system. If the card type is one of the Desfire, HiD iClass, Mifare Classic or Prox, please proceed to Programming the pcProx®...
  • Page 32 After selecting Card Analyzer from the menu, place the ID card on the reader and press the Learn Card button: CPI User Manual for Networked Electronic Access Control (EAC) October 2017...
  • Page 33 The reader will then scan through several card types. When a compatible card type is found the Card Type box will show the type of card. CPI User Manual for Networked Electronic Access Control (EAC) October 2017...
  • Page 34 After determining the type, the user is ready to write the proper settings to the pcProx® Plus reader. Programming the pcProx® Plus reader In order for the pcProx® Plus reader to be compatible with the Networked EAC, the card reader must be flashed with the proper reader settings, as shown in the following steps: The Card Type must be set from the drop-down selector on the Format –...
  • Page 35: Programming The Pcprox Plus Reader

    Programming the pcProx® Plus reader CPI User Manual for Networked Electronic Access Control (EAC) October 2017...
  • Page 36: Common Rfid Card Types

    Common RFID Card Types and Reader Format Settings Desfire Card: CPI User Manual for Networked Electronic Access Control (EAC) October 2017...
  • Page 37: Hid Iclass Card

    HiD iClass Card: CPI User Manual for Networked Electronic Access Control (EAC) October 2017...
  • Page 38: Mifare Classic Card

    MiFare Classic Card: CPI User Manual for Networked Electronic Access Control (EAC) October 2017...
  • Page 39: Prox Card

    Prox Card: Prox cards require an additional settings in the Wiegand to keystroke data format box, as shown below: CPI User Manual for Networked Electronic Access Control (EAC) October 2017...

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