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MANUAL
M v. 1.15
Fw. v. 1.135
November 2023

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  • Page 1 MANUAL M v. 1.15 Fw. v. 1.135 November 2023...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Electric Lock [Power Over Ethernet] (Connection Diagram) Third-Party Device [Relay +12 VDC] (Connection Diagram) Connecting to Device Login Quick Start System Network Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) OSDP is coming soon! Maintenance Hardware reset with the button Glossary For Notes ICON-Pro...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction This document provides detailed information on the ICON-Pro Controller device structure and steps for installing and connecting it. It also includes instructions for preventing or troubleshooting many common problems. This guide is for informational purposes only, and in the event of any discrepancies, the actual product takes precedence.
  • Page 4: Device Specifications

    Device Specifications Device info • Model ICON-Pro • Processor ESP32-S3 • Over-the air (OTA) update • Built-in web server • Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT) application programming interface (API) provided • Users 100 000 • Events 250 000 Communications • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n 2.4 GHz...
  • Page 5: Device Dimensions

    Device Dimensions 5.31" 5.9" RFID CARD 125, 65535 3.375" ICON-Pro...
  • Page 6: Device Connection Terminals

    ICON-Pro device connection terminals Device Connection Terminals RJ-45 Ethernet Port Local Area Network USB Service Port EXT 1 Type-C Emergency IN RS-485 B- RS-485 A+ LED Indication Red- Door 3 IN Yellow- Request to Exit Blue- Door Position Sensor Power IN...
  • Page 7: Installation Recommendations

    The OSDP communication line should be laid as far away as possible from power cables and electric lights. A one-twisted pair, shielded cable, 120Ω impedance, 24 AWG should be used as the OSDP communication line (if possible, ground the shield at one end). ICON-Pro...
  • Page 8 THE DIODE IS CONNECTED IN REVERSE POLARITY. Suitable diodes include SR5100, SF18, SF56, HER307, and similar. Instead of diodes, varistors 5D330K, 7D330K, 10D470K, and 10D390K can be used, for which there is no need to observe polarity. ICON-Pro...
  • Page 9: Wiegand Reader (Connection Diagram)

    The wiring diagram is shown as an example. In reality, wire colors may vary depending on the model of the third-party reader. Please refer to the reader manufacturer's instructions. Before you start building cable networks for Wiegand readers, read the interface specifications. ICON-Pro...
  • Page 10 Wiegand Reader Connection Diagram Lumiring AIR-R Reader +VDC Black LED Red Brown LED Green Orange Data 1 White Data 0 Green Before you start building cable networks for Wiegand readers, read the interface specifications. ICON-Pro...
  • Page 11: Open Supervised Device Protocol Reader

    Open Supervised Device Protocol Reader Coming soon! Connection Diagram Power Supply Purple OSDP- Yellow OSDP+ Black +VDC Black Power Supply Next Reader ICON-Pro...
  • Page 12 100 to 120 ohms. Install a 120 ohm terminating resistor on the outermost reader if the cable runs more than 150 feet. See RS-485 interface specifications for more information. ICON-Pro...
  • Page 13: Exit Button & Door Position Sensor

    Exit Button & Door Position Sensor Connection Diagram The connection to the "DOOR 3" and "DOOR 4" connector is done in the same way. ICON-Pro...
  • Page 14: Electric Lock [Power Supply +12 Vdc]

    Suitable diodes include SR5100, SF18, SF56, HER307, and similar. Instead of diodes, varistors 5D330K, 7D330K, 10D470K, and 10D390K can be used, for which there is no need to observe polarity. Warning ICON-Pro...
  • Page 15: Electric Lock [Power Over Ethernet]

    When using PoE to power the controller, the total load of all connected devices must not exceed 1.5A. Use the pulse type of electric lock control. Do not connect electromagnetic locks to the controller when using PoE! High power consumption can lead to overheating of the device and its failure! Warning ICON-Pro...
  • Page 16: Third-Party Device [Relay +12 Vdc]

    Controlling a Third-Party Device NO C Street Spotlight When using high-power electric deadbolts, use an auxiliary relay and a separate power supply. Use an auxiliary relay to control circuits using a supply voltage other than the controller supply voltage. Warning ICON-Pro...
  • Page 17: Connecting To Device

    Step 3. In the address bar of your browser, enter the device's IP address (192.168.1.100) and press enter. Step 4. After the page loads, enter your login and password. After login, the browser will redirect you to the Quick Start page. Login ICON-Pro...
  • Page 18: Quick Start

    ◦ Enter the network password and click “Submit” to establish the connection. • B. Ethernet: ◦ Submit the entered information to confirm the settings. Cloud: ◦ Enter your account ID and click “Submit” . ICON-Pro...
  • Page 19: System

    The Network Information subsection displays the: ◦ Device’s current network settings. ◦ Device’s network address. ◦ Network mode - Manual or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). ◦ Network mask. ◦ Domain Name Service (DNS). ◦ Network port of the device. ICON-Pro...
  • Page 20: Network

    • ”Wi-Fi timer” field: sets the built-in Wi-Fi following functions: AP availability time from 1 to 60 minutes. • Select your preferred option for the built- • HTTP port: By default, the device uses in Wi-Fi AP: port 80. ICON-Pro...
  • Page 21 Ethernet. If you connected the device to the Internet using a Wi-Fi connection, specify the connection method as Wi-Fi. • The Account ID form is used for adding to the UNIMACS cloud system, as you only need to specify the ID to connect. ICON-Pro...
  • Page 22: Open Supervised Device Protocol (Osdp)

    field, and you can assign a name and physical address to the found device. • Clicking the “Add to the device list” button will add the device to the list on the left. ICON-Pro...
  • Page 23: Maintenance

    If this happens, disconnect power from the device for 10 seconds and reconnect. Leave the unit switched on for 5 minutes without attempting to connect or log in to the web interface. The unit will automatically download the latest previously used firmware version and resume operation. ICON-Pro...
  • Page 24: Hardware Reset With The Button

    1. Keep the button pressed. 2. Wait for four quick beeps. 3. Release the button. 4.The device will blink red and emit five quick beeps, then change to blue. 5. The hardware reset procedure is complete, and the device is ready for use. ICON-Pro...
  • Page 25: Glossary

    Glossary • +VDC - Positive Voltage Direct Current • Account ID - A unique identifier associated with an individual or entity's account, used for authentication and access to services. • API - application programming interface. • BLE - Bluetooth Low Energy •...
  • Page 26 Glossary • GND - Electrical ground reference point. • HTTP - Hypertext Transfer Protocol A fundamental protocol for transferring data, documents, and resources over the Internet. • RFID Identifier 125 kHz - Radio-frequency identification at 125 kHz; short-range, low- frequency technology with a typical range of 7 cm to 1 m. •...
  • Page 27 Glossary • Radio 868/915 MHZ - A wireless communication system operating on the 868 MHz or 915 MHz frequency bands. • Reader - A device that scans and interprets data from RFID or smart cards, often used for access control or identification. •...
  • Page 28 For Notes ICON-Pro www.lumiring.com...

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