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2024-02-28
3.2 WIP
MANUAL
ICON
CONTROLLER

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  • Page 1 2024-02-28 3.2 WIP MANUAL ICON CONTROLLER...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Introduction • Default Device Settings • Device Specifications • Device Dimensions • ICON Device Connection Terminals • Installation Recommendations • Wiegand Reader (Connection Diagram) • Open Supervised Device Protocol Reader (Connection Diagram) Сoming soon! • Exit Button and Door Sensor (Connection Diagram) •...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION This document provides detailed information on the ICON 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: Default Device Settings

    Access point (AP) Wi-Fi IP address of the • admin device: Web page password: • 192.168.4.1 • admin123 Ethernet IP address of the device: AP Wi-Fi timer: • DHCP • 30 minutes Wi-Fi password: DIMENSIONS RFID CARD 125, 65535 » 3.80" 1.38" 4.39" ICON...
  • Page 5 These changes may be made to improve functionality or ergonomics, or to comply with technical requirements and standards. Users are advised to consult the latest versions of technical documentation and instructions before using the device. ICON...
  • Page 6 Connect devices via relays if galvanic isolation from the device to be controlled is needed, or if you need to control high-voltage devices or devices with significant current consumption. Use a protection diode or varistor when using electromagnetic or electromechanical locks. ICON...
  • Page 7: 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...
  • Page 8 CONNECTION DIAGRAM WIEGAND READER Lumiring AIR-R Reader Before you start building cable networks for Wiegand readers, read the interface specifications. ICON...
  • Page 9: Connection Diagram

    CONNECTION DIAGRAM / Coming soon! Open Supervised Device Protocol Reader ICON...
  • Page 10 CONNECTION DIAGRAM / Coming soon! Open Supervised Device Protocol Reader ICON...
  • Page 11: Exit Button And Door Sensor (Connection Diagram)

    CONNECTION DIAGRAM Exit Button and Door sensor ICON...
  • Page 12: Air-B V 2.1 Four Wire (Connection Diagram)

    CONNECTION DIAGRAM AIR-B v 2.1 Four Wire ICON...
  • Page 13: Air-B V 3.1 Five Wire (Connection Diagram)

    CONNECTION DIAGRAM AIR-B v 3.1 Five Wire ICON...
  • Page 14: Request To Exit Pir Motion Sensor (Connection Diagram)

    CONNECTION DIAGRAM Request to Exit PIR Motion Sensor ICON...
  • Page 15 CONNECTION DIAGRAM Request to Exit PIR Motion Sensor ICON...
  • Page 16: Electric Locks [Power +12 Vdc] (Connection Diagrams)

    THE DIODE IS CONNECTED IN REVERSE POLARITY. The diode must be installed directly on the contacts of the lock. 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...
  • Page 17: Electric Locks [Power Over Ethernet] [Wet Mode] (Connection Diagrams)

    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...
  • Page 18: Electric Locks [Power Over Ethernet] [Dry Mode] (Connection Diagrams)

    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...
  • Page 19 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...
  • Page 20 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...
  • Page 21 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...
  • Page 22 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...
  • Page 23 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...
  • Page 24: Connection To The Device

    Step 4. After the page loads, enter your login and password. After login, the browser will redirect you to the Quick Start page. Login The login page displays the model name of the device and the current firmware version. • Enter your username, password and click "Log In." ICON...
  • Page 25: Quick Start

    Enter your account ID and click “Submit.” Security: • Checkbox: Use the same password for two purposes. • The entered SSID will be displayed during Wi-Fi scanning. • Choose a strong and unique password, and keep it secured at all times. ICON...
  • Page 26: System

    Device’s network address. • Network mode - Manual or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). • Network mask. • Domain Name Service (DNS). • Network port of the device. In the Hardware Information subsection, you can see the: • Device model name. ICON...
  • Page 27: Network

    AP's built-in network name when searching. To connect to the device, you must know its name and enter it manually when connecting. • In the "Wi-Fi Timer, min" field, enter a value from 1 to 60 minutes. If you enter 0, the access ICON...
  • Page 28 When using a private server, you must fill in the parameters required for connection. The parameters are determined by the properties of the server and its security level. • Enter the address of the MQTT server, login ID and password for logging in. Then specify the location of the device to create the topic. ICON...
  • Page 29: Open Supervised Device Protocol (Osdp) Osdp Is Coming Soon

    Once you individually set different addresses and the same baud rate for all OSDP devices, they can be connected to the Controller. Further configuration and communication with the devices are done via the cloud service. The OSDP section is under development and will be available soon. Watch for updates. ICON...
  • Page 30: Maintenance

    The Security subsection is used to change the password for logging into the interface of the device: • Enter the new login password and confirm it. • Apply the changes by clicking “Update.” The new password can be used the next time you log in to the device interface. ICON...
  • Page 31: Hardware Reset

    7. Disconnect power to the unit. 8. Replace the front of the case and tighten the four screws. 9. Wait 10 seconds until the blue LED starts flashing. 10. The hardware reset procedure is complete, and the device is ready for use. ICON...
  • Page 32: Glossary

    RFID Identifier 13.56 MHZ - Radio-frequency identification at 13.56 MHz; high-frequency technology with short to moderate range, around 10 cm. • Keypad - A physical input device with a set of buttons or keys, often used for manual data entry or access control. ICON...
  • Page 33 Wi-Fi AP - Wireless access point. A device that allows wireless devices to connect to a network. • Wireless access control gateway - A device that manages and connects wireless access control devices to a central system or network. ICON...
  • Page 34: For Notes

    FOR NOTES ICON...

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