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Information in this manual is subjected to change without further notice. ASIS Technologies make all efforts to ensure this Manual is up to date and corresponds to the product being shipped. However, ASIS Technologies assumes no responsibility for any errors that may occur in this manual.
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Table of Contents Document History ............................2 Foreword ..............................3 Limited Warranty ............................4 Table of Contents ............................5 C302 Series PoE Web Based Controller Overview ..............2 Key Features of C302 Series PoE+ Controller ................2 Installation Guide .......................... 4 Termination Port Connections for C302/C312 ................
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End of Line Resistor ........................37 Non-Supervised Input ......................... 39 C302 Input Setting ........................39 Input Arm Setting ........................40 Output Connection ........................43 Output Select for Relay ....................... 44 Output Mode ..........................45 C302/ C312 Addressing ......................51 Communication Ports Connection ....................54 10.1 LED Indicators ..........................
C302 Series PoE Web Based Controller Overview The C302 offers in a single package, support for up to 2 doors (or 4 readers) and powered by PoE+. This simply means easy installation and significant wiring cost reduction. Only a single Cat 5/6 cable is required for transmission of both data and power.
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Perspective INP1 INP5 INP2 INP6 INP3 INP7 INP4 INP8 OP1- OP1+ DEV- OP2- OP2+ DEV+ DC IN CAN- BATT CAN+ FIRE BACK PANEL FRONT PANEL INP1 INP5 INP2 INP6 INP3 INP7 INP4 INP8 OP1- OP1+ DEV- OP2- OP2+ DEV+ DC IN CAN- BATT CAN+...
Installation Guide The Installation and Mounting should observe the following: The controller should be kept at least 6 feet from any other RF emitting device. The controller should be mounted away possible of water leaking location or if in exterior location sealed to prevent water from seeping into the electronic.
Termination Port Connections for C302/C312 Wiegand Port Input Port Relay Port Device Relay Port RS485 Port Power CAN Bus Port Fire Input PoE Ethernet Port Figure 1. 1 C302 board Input/ Output/ Comms Port location Input Port Wiegand Port Relay Port Device Relay Port RS485 Port...
1.5 Network Connectivity Diagram for C302 / C312 and readers 15th C312 C312 C312 Figure 1.4 Single Line Drawing Connectivity for C302 and C302 Page | 7...
Power and Data Connectivity for C302 Two options to power C302. Using PoE+ Power Over Ethernet or DC power supply 12VDC to 24VDC 2 Amp. Communicate to C302 via Ethernet port on right panel. INPUT RELAY1 RELAY2 POWER FIRE BACK PANEL connect DC power plug C302 STATUS InstaStart...
Power and Data Connectivity for C312 Supply power to C312 via DC power supply 12VDC to 24VDC 2 Amp INPUT RELAY1 RELAY2 POWER FIRE BACK PANEL connect DC power plug C312 LINK CANbus RS485 CONNECT WIEGAND FRONT PANEL connect CAN bus cable to C302 Figure 1.6 C312 System Networking Page | 9...
Product Specification C302 C312 Specification 100Base T Ethernet Host Link Yes (Master) Yes (Slave) CAN Bus InstaSTART Wizard IEEE802.3af (POE) or Power-Over-Ethernet IEEE802.3at (POE+) 12-24VDC 12-24VDC Alternate DC Power Input Yes with minimum 14V DC Yes with minimum 14V DC Battery Charger input input...
Overview – C302/ C312 Device Connections and LED Indicator INP1 INP2 INP5 INP6 Buzzer 8 x Input Zone 2 x Wiegand 12V & GND Port INP3 INP4 INP7 INP8 OP1- InstaStart button OP1+ Relay Output 1 & 2 1 x Device OP2- DEV- OP2+...
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Figure 1.9 I/O and Power Termination Point on C302 INPUT Description Access Control INP1 – INP8 Input 1 – Reader 1 Input 1 - 8 Input 5 - 8 Exit button. Input 2 Reader 1 Door Sensor Input 3 –Reader 2 Exit button Input 4 –Reader 2 Door Sensor...
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Figure 2.0 Communication Port for C302 Description Access Control Power Over Ethenet Data Comms Port to This port is not Host or plus power available on 312 from PoE enable Switch CAN BUS Description Access Control CAN + Communication Link up to 15 units of between 302 and 312 312 for network access control...
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Product Mounting and Dimension Page | 14...
Perspective C302/ C302 The C302/C302 assembly is housed in a aluminium enclosure with a back casing as shown in Figure 5. 114mm 158mm 10mm Figure 2.1 C302/ C312 Assembly Page | 15...
2.2 All in one Enclosure A total solution to house PSU, Battery and C302, the all in one Enclosure is available. Make of powder coded aluminum, the enclosure measure at 350x400x120mm. It is secure with key lock and build in with tamper switch. Caters to site condition where centralize cabling is a requirement.
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The interior is spacious to house 1 x PSU, 2 x controllers, 2 x battery, complete with internal wiring. Figure 2.3 Interior layout Figure 2.4 All in one Enclosure with dimension Page | 17...
Powering C302/ C312 C302 can be power by a PoE enable switch via CAT 5 cable or DC Power supply 12 – 24VDC. When power by PoE the battery charging and battery backup functionality is disable, Network equipment with UPS backup is recommend. When power by DC Power supply 12 –...
Power up C302/C302 and Status Indicators When C302 is powered up, the Status LED on right panel will turn on amber for 3 seconds and blinking green during operation. This indicates that the C302 is in normal operation. Figure 3.3 C302 Status LED When C312 is powered up, the link LED on the right panel with turn on amber and immediately turn to blinking green for operation.
Two types of Reader Interface are provided, Wiegand interface and ASIS RS485 protocol. Note that each has a different connection. The C302 Series PoE Controller detect the type of Reader in use. No software or hardware setting is required. For Wiegand Interface, 4 standard card bit format is supported. Wiegand 26bit, 35bit, 37bit and 32bit.
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The figure below shows the Wiegand Reader connection for C302/ C302. The color code for various wires may differ with Reader vendors. Refer to manufacturer documentation for more information. STATUS Reader Address 81 InstaStart CAN BUS RS485 WIEGAND Reader Address 80 Figure 4.1 C302/ C302 Reader Wiegand Connection Point Wire Color Legend Description...
C302/ C302 RS-485 Reader Interface With ASIS AMR17x series readers, the wiring terminates at (Port Device) on P2. It is recommended to use 1 pair twisted screen cable for the RS485 network and 1 pair 1.5mm cable for DC12V supply. Note: The RS-485 connection is polarized;...
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It is advisable to ground the screen cable to eliminate possible noise interferences. For the same communication loop, all screen cable should tie in to make a continuous link. Do not leave the screen wire un-terminated as it may short accidentally to on-board components.
Cluster Anti-Passback (APB) C302 support cluster Anti-passback mode where Anti pass back function extend from a single 4 readers controller to network of 64 readers. The APB mode monitors and ensures each cardholder has exit after entry to the facility. Depending on the mode setting, it can deny a valid cardholder entry or exit, if the entry/ exit sequence mismatches.
Mode Function Disable Disable the APB Mode Soft Allow Entry/Exit with event reporting when there is APB violation Hard Disallowed Entry/Exit with event reporting when there is APB violation Time reset Time Disallowed Entry/Exit with event report when APB violation Table 5.1 Anti-Passback Modes Arm Mode Setting C302 has 4 Arm Modes setting.
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Arm Mode: This mode is for normal operation. The door will be locked and monitored until a valid card is presented and C302 unlock the door with a time defined by Unlock Time setting in the Reader Configuration. Lock Mode: This will permanently lock the door.
High Security Door Setting Multi Card Access For highly secured areas, it may require the presence of more than one staff to unlock the door. C302 allows multiple cards to grant access. This mode may be set from the IBSS software. C302 allows multi-card access with up to 4-cards, and a number of authorized cards must be present before access is granted.
Other Door Settings There are some parameters that affect the door control setting. Mode Function Unlock Time The door release time upon presenting a valid card Pre-Alarm Time Warning beeps from the reader buzzer after the time expires DOTL Reader buzzer sounds to indicate that the door is opened for too long Toggle Mode Door operate in toggle mode with card flash, suitable for auditorium Door interlock...
Input Configuration This section provides information on input functions and wiring connection. The inputs 1 to 4 are software configurable to provide flexibility to suit application requirements. These inputs have factory default setting when shipped. There is 200ms noise filtering for inputs 1 to 8. When input is activated within 200ms and then restored back to normal, the activation of this input will be ignored.
Normal State: This state indicates a NC external device is in normal condition. Activate State: This state indicated the NC external device is triggered i.e. become open circuit. Open Circuit: This indicates the line connection to the external device has been broken/open circuit. Short Circuit: This indicates that the line connection is short circuit.
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INPUT 10kΩ 10kΩ 10kΩ 10kΩ Push Door Button Sensor Figure 6.1 Typical connections for Exit Button 1 and Door Sensor Note: Use Normally Closed (NC) type input devices, such as Exit Button, Door Contact, etc., because Normally Open (NO) device is not suitable. If the device is faulty on open circuit, no detection is possible.
Non-Supervised Input If the requirement is to detect ON/ OFF signal and line fault monitoring is not required, non-supervised mode may be used. To enable this mode, set DIP SW 1 and Switch 6 (LSS) should be turned “OFF”. No end of line resistor is required. Non-supervised input setting can detect 2 states: State Function...
Input Arm Setting Input 5 to Input 8 of C302 can be wired to monitoring device with Dry contact normally close input for triggering monitoring. Mode Function Normal operation Disarm Disable arm operation Disarm By Schedule Disarm during the time period defined by the Disarm Schedule Table 6.4 Input Arm Setting Modes Arm: This is the default mode and all inputs activation will have alarm event report back to...
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If the time zone is set to “09:00 – 16:59”, the table below illustrates the operation. D is a rm B y S c h e d u le M o d e In p u t U n a rm e d a n d n o e v e n t re p o rt A rm A rm...
Output Connection This section provides information on the Output connection to external devices. The Outputs has software configurable settings. The following figure shows the C302 output connection to EM Lock. RELAY1 RELAY2 Figure 7.1 C302 Output Connection Output Header Default Function Defaults OP1 + Door Lock Output 1 (+ve)
Output Select for Relay Relay can be set to different output configurations via jumper settings: NO (Normally Open) NC (Normally Close) 12V output in NO configuration 12V output in NC configuration The 4-pin header is for 12VDC or dry-contact (voltage free) output setting. The 3-pin header is for normally closed (NC)/ normally open (NO) output setting.
Output Mode An output may be set in any of the 5 Output modes. User must set the output mode to suit the application . Output Mode Function Latch Output in activate mode Toggle Output set to toggle mode Pulse Output is in pulse mode Cycle Output cycles with ON and OFF time...
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Output Figure 7.4 Latch Mode Operation Toggle mode: The output toggles between “On” and “OFF” states upon each input activation (or triggering). When Input 3 returns to normal state after each trigger, Output 1 remains at the state until the next activation. Input 3 Output 1 Normal...
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Output Figure 7.5 Toggle Mode Operation Pulse mode: Upon Input 3 activate, the Output 1 turns “ON” for a preset period (1 to 255 sec) and then “OFF” again. Input 3 Output 1 Normal Activate Turn “ON” for 10 sec, then turn “OFF” Activate Turn “ON”...
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Output Figure 7.6 Pulse Mode Timing Operation Note: An input activation before the pulse period expires extends the pulse period for the next 10 seconds. Cycle Mode: The Output cycles continuously with an “On Time” and “Off Time” (between 1 – 255 seconds).
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Act by Schedule: This is timer control function by a weekly Schedule. The Output is activated by the Time Zones set in the Schedule. When there is activation prior to the start time, Output turns ON and will be turned OFF at the end time of the Time Zone. Output Schedule Time Zone...
C302/ C312 Addressing C302 is an IP based controller, all addressing are IP address. C312 are module unit to C302. Total up to 16 units of C312 can be connected in the same bus. Addressing of C312 is taken care by C302 Web entra. Web Entra IBSS.web Ethernet Connection...
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In Figure 8.1, 2 x C302 networks of controllers and modules are shown. Each C302 are link up it own network modules of C312. C302 IP address is set using Webentra utility, see session on WebEntra Utility. C312 modules address addresses are assign in Webentra modules pages. Page | 52...
Communication Ports Connection This section provides information on communication connections. It covers communication between C302 and host, C302 and C312. C302 C302 Figure 9.1 Ethernet Connection for C302 to LAN In Figure 9.1 C302 are connected to host laptop by the LAN. If the LAN equipment is a PoE switch.
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Communication between c302 and c312 is via CAN bus, each c302 can host up to 15 c312 C302 220 C312 220 ohm resistor C312 placement on c302 and last in line c312 220 It is important to add end of line resistor to CAN bus communication. The value of 220ohms resistor is to be place on the c302 and the last c312 down the communication bus.
10.1 LED Indicators c302 has 1 Status LED and c312 has 1 Link LED. The Status LED and Link LED are tri color LED that switch on different color during different operation time. See table below. LED COLOR C302 C312 STATUS LED LINK LED Blinking red and green...
11.1 Relay Output Jumper setting C302, C312 relay output can operate in 4 states. Normally open 12V Normally Close 12V Normally open Dry contact Normally Close Dry contact Normally close Dry Normally open Dry Normally close 12V Normally open 12V Contact Contact C302 C312 relay setting can be change, but required dismantling of the case.
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Unscrew all four screws from front panels and remove front panels Slide out the PCBA Set the jumper setting as requirement Normally close Dry Normally open Dry Normally close 12V Normally open 12V Contact Contact Slide back the PCBA place back front panels Plug back all connector then screw back the 4 screw from front panel Page | 58...
12.1 InstatStart Function InstaStart Using InstaStart Button for easy and quick first time only card enrolment. With just a press to the InstaStart button you can enroll in your cardholder so that you will be able to use the card access door once the hardware is wired and power up.
13.1 Link up C312 with C302 C312 communicate to C302 via CANbus wire connection. CANbus wired is a using twisted pair with 220ohm resistor at C302 and last C312. Adding a C312 to existing network of C302 is easy. Installed the C312 at appropriate location and terminate the CANbus.
14.1 Webserver To use the webserver first has to login. User Name : admin, Password: admin After login navigate thru menu item to access to different function on the webserver. Page | 61...
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Monitoring Display System Information in one screen. Display Live event, with filter function, new card adding function. Page | 62...
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Cards Add/Modify/Delete card thru this page. List all added card in memory. Page | 63...
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Access Schedule Schedule editing page, 7 days plus 1 Holiday and 4 time slots per day Set up yearly Holiday in this page. Page | 64...
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Configure UAG with reader and schedule here. Devices Reader configuration editing in this page. Page | 65...
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Input Configuration editing in this page. Output Configuration editing in this page. Page | 66...
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Viewing all zone status in dynamic Page | 67...
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All Zone online control thru the webpage. Page | 68...
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System/Admin Add new user and change current user login password here. Page | 69...
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Manually set Controller time or Synchronize controller time to a Time Server. Network Configuration information. Page | 70...
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Door event message filter, unselect event that is not required. Page | 71...
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C312 module listing, all connect C312 will be listed here and show as Online. One of the option to add C312 using the Scan function. Page | 72...
15.1 WebENTRA Utility WebENTRA utility is use for changing of network parameter (IP address, Subnet, Gateway), upgrading of firmware, Backup and Restore of Configuration, and Event Exporting. Use Scan Button to search for Local network connected C302 To start Login to connected controller for configuration. UserID: admin, Password: admin To change Network parameter, edit the field and click Set.
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WebEntra utility is also use for firmware upgrading To upgrade firmware Bootloader file and Application file must be choose. Click Upgrade to complete the upgrading. Controller Configuration can be backup in local PC. User can choose what configuration to backup. Event buffer can also be export to PC.
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Configuration back up from one controller can be restore in other controller to speed up the setup. Page | 75...
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