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Pro-Watch 7000 Intelligent Controller and System PW7K1IC Install Guide...
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All product and brand names are the service marks, trademarks, registered trademarks, or registered service marks of their respective owners. Printed in the United States of America. Honeywell reserves the right to change any information in this document at any time without prior notice.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Notices..................................5 Warnings and Cautions......................5 UL/ULC Warnings........................6 CE + WEEE Marking........................ 8 Damage During Shipment ....................9 Electro Static Discharge ....................... 9 Disclaimer – Product Liability; Mutual Indemnification........10 Unpacking Procedure ......................10 Shipping Instructions ......................11 Limited Warranty ........................
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Run Time Supplying Power to the PW-7000 Interface ..........22 Wiring ...............................22 Supplying Power to the PW-7000 Interface ..............23 Communications Wiring ......................23 Cabinet Tamper and Power Failure Input Wiring ............24 Memory and Real Time Clock Backup Battery..............25 Pro-Watch Intelligent Compatibility Matrix..............25 Chapter 3 - System Configuration ..............
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Enable Dump Files........................43 Download Syslog ........................43 Restore Default Screen ......................44 Apply Setting Screen........................44 Log Out.............................44 Chapter 4 - Reader Module ................37 Reader Wiring..........................38 Input Wiring ..........................38 Control Output Wiring ......................39 Chapter 5 - Secondary IP support using Micro USB adapter....41 Controller support ........................41 Supported Functionalities......................41 Network Settings Configure NIC2 as a Back-up for Host Communication..42...
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PW-7000 (PW7K1IC) Installation and Configuration Guide, Document 800-25673V2...
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Notices Wiring methods shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code (ANSI/ NFPA70), Canadian Electrical Code, Part I (CSA C22.1) Safety Standard for Electri- cal Installations, local codes, and the authorities having jurisdiction. Caution: Disconnect power before servicing. Caution: ATTENTION: Débranchez l'alimentation électrique avant l'entretien.
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Always make certain that any required approvals are obtained in writ- ing. DO NOT ACCEPT VERBAL APPROVALS SINCE THEY ARE NOT VALID. Honeywell Integrated Security never recommends using the PW-7000 or related products for use as a primary warning or monitoring system. Primary warning or monitoring systems should always meet the local fire and safety code require- ments.
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UL/ULC Warnings The following applies to installations that require UL or ULC compliance: Only UL/ULC Listed readers with standard Wiegand data output communication format (protocol) and OSDP reader have been evaluated to use with this system. This product is intended to be installed indoors, within the protected premises. Access Control System, Model PW7000, and Controller, Model PW7K1IC meet the requirements for CAN/ULC-S319-05 Equipment Class 1.
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The battery leads and primary AC main power wiring is non-power limited. This wir- ing must be separated from all other wiring by at least 0.25" and cannot be installed in the same conduit as any other power limited wiring. The system must be configured to activate an alarm or trouble signal.
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CE + WEEE Marking Description of the used symbol. CE -Standard -Logo. This product complies with the harmonized Regulation of the EU WEEE symbol.It indicates this product is to be recycling and not been thrown in the dustbin PW-7000 (PW7K1IC) Installation and Configuration Guide, Document 800-25673V2...
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PW-7000 (PW7K1IC) Installation and Configuration Guide, Document 800-25673V2...
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The PW-7000 controller configuration and operation is similar to the PW-6000 controller and has additional R2 functions on board; both use the Pro-Watch front end. The PW-7000 controller is compatible with the following Honeywell modules; PW7K1R2, PW7K1IN, PW7K1OUT, PW6K1R2, PW6K1IN, and PW6K1OUT. For more details see Pro-Watch Intelligent Compatibility Matrix (page 25).
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Other • An on-board real time clock maintains the date and time, taking into account leap year and accounting for global time zones and daylight savings time changes. • The database for the system configuration and card holders are stored in FLASH memory.
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CHAPTER SETTING UP PW-7000 HARDWARE The PW-7000 processor is configured with 4 jumpers and a set of 4 DIP switches. These jumpers/switches set up the port interface, end of line termination, and operating mode configuration. Refer to the tables below to set the jumpers as required.
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Setting the DIP Switches Dual In-line Package (DIP) switches are read when the system powers up, except where noted otherwise. The following table shows the setting options. Table 2 PW-7000 DIP Switch Settings Selection Normal Operating Mode. Enables the default user name (admin) and (password). The user name and password are read dynamically;...
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Factory Default Communication Parameters: Interface 1 (Port 0) Network: static IP address 192.168.0.251 Subnet Mask: Default Gateway 255.255.0.0 Default Gateway 192.168.0.1 DNS Server 192.168.0.1 Primary Host port: IP server, Data Security: TLS if Available, port 3001, communication address Alternate Host Port Disable Bulk Erase Configuration Memory The bulk erase function can be used for the following purpose:...
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Technical Specifications Caution: PW-7000 is manufactured for use in low-voltage, Class 2 power- limited circuits only. Table 3 PW-7000 Technical Specifications Category Description Primary Power 12 VDC ± 10%, 500 mA maximum (reader ports not included) 600 mA maximum for 12V readers (add 600 mA to primary Reader Ports power current) 300 mA for 5V readers.
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Initialization 1. Initialization: After power is applied or reset switch pushed, LED 1 is ON for about 15 seconds, then LED's 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, R1, R2, IN0, IN1, IN2, IN3, IN4, IN5, IN6, and IN7 are flashed once at the beginning of initialization. 2.
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Run Time Supplying Power to the PW-7000 Interface Table 5 PW-7000 Status LED Combinations During Run Time Description Off-Line / On-Line and Battery Status Off-Line = 20% On, ON-Line = 80% On Double Flash means the Battery is Low Host Communication Activity (Ethernet port) Internal SIO Communication Activity External SIO Communication Activity Unassigned...
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Supplying Power to the PW-7000 Interface The processor accepts 12 VDC for power. Locate power source as close to the unit as possible and connect it with minimum of 18AWG wires. Caution: Observe POLARITY on 12 VDC. Caution: ATTENTION: Observez la polarité du 12 VCC Figure 2: PW-7000 Power Terminals Communications Wiring The PW-7000 processor communicates to the host via on-board Ethernet 10Base-...
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Figure 3: PW-7000 Port Wiring Cabinet Tamper and Power Failure Input Wiring Figure 4: PW-7000 TMP and FLT Terminals Inputs TMP and FLT are used for monitoring cabinet tamper and power failure with normally closed contacts. These two inputs are for contact closure monitoring only;...
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The event log buffer and the real time clock are backed up by a 3V lithium battery. This BR2325 or CR2330 battery should be replaced annually. A replacement bat- tery may be obtained from Honeywell or a local battery retailer. However, the replacement battery must be UL recognized.
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CHAPTER SYSTEM CONFIGURATION The PW-7000 comes with Access Control Device Server Manager (ACDSM). The ACDSM is a built-in web server, through which you can configure network and other system settings. Note: If you are using Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration, you cannot access the ACDSM web server.
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Login Page Step 1. Click the “Click Here to Login” link to display the User Name and Pass- word fields. Figure 5: PW-7000 Web Server Login Screen Step 2. Enter your User Name and Password. Note: Default User ID is admin and the default Password is password. Home Page The first screen after the login is the home page which displays all the available configuration links on the left navigation bar.
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Figure 7: PW-7000 Web Server Network Settings Screen Note: The Host Name of This Device field contains the Media Access Control (MAC) address of the PW-7000 controller board. Note: The users can select the Dynamic IP option button and reserve an IP address for the MAC address, or they can select the other option button and assign a Static IP address as well.
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Static IP Configuration Method Step 1. Click the Static IP option button to assign a static IP address, and enter the following information in the appropriate fields: • IP Address • Subnet Mask • Default Gateway Step 2. Click OK. Host Communication Click the Host Communication link on the navigation bar to display the Host Com- munication Configuration screen where you can select the appropriate settings for...
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IP Server Connection Type Figure 8: PW-7000 Host Port Configuration Screen with IP Server Connection Step 1. From PW7000 Communication Address drop-down list, select one of the eight (0 to 7) available communication addresses for the PW-7000 board. Note: In the previous panels, this selection was made manually by setting the DIP switches. For the Primary Host Port, make the following selections: Step 2.
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• Select either Allow All or the Authorized IP Address Required option button. • Allow All, as the label suggests, allows all IP addresses to communicate with the PW-7000. Select this option for web page browser access. • If you select the Authorized IP Address Required option, also enter in the Authorized IP Addresses fields all the IP addresses that would be allowed to communicate with the PW-7000.
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Device Information • Click the Device Info link on the navigation bar to display the read-only Access Control Device Hardware Information screen: Figure 11: PW-7000 Web Server Device HW Info Screen PW-7000 (PW7K1IC) Installation and Configuration Guide, Document 800-25673V2...
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Advanced Networking Click the Advanced Networking link on the navigation bar to display the Step 1. Access Control Device Server Configuration Manager. Figure 10: PW7000 Access Control Device Server Configuration Manager The Advanced Networking is displayed, and allows new routing information to be added. This Advanced Networking is typically not used as it is only for advanced configurations.
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User Configuration • Click the Users link on the navigation bar to display the User screen where you can add, edit, and delete user records: Figure 12: PW-7000 Web Server User Info Screen PW-7000 (PW7K1IC) Installation and Configuration Guide, Document 800-25673V2...
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Adding a User Follow these steps: Step 1. Click New Account to display the new user account screen. Step 2. Enter the following: User name – a unique character string that identifies the user. • Level – level of privileges the user will have. Level 1 grants the user read/ write privileges to all panel features;...
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Figure 13: PW-7000 Access Control Device Server Configuration Manager Step 3. Click to select Restore from the last saved settings to restore from the save point at power up, or from the reboot button on the controller. Step 4. Click to select “Clear all settings, Force a full down”...
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Load Certificate Step 1. Click the Load Certificate link on the navigation bar to display. Step 2. The Load Certificate page will allow the certificates loaded at the factory to be replaced by unique custom certificates. Figure 14: Access control Device Server Configuration Manager The Certificate Information section of “...
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When this option is set, the controller will make a request to the Driver to send its peer certificate during the TLS handshake. Load HID Linq Certificate Note: For Future Use - Not applicable for Pro-Watch. Please contact Honeywell Tech Support for more details. Step 1.
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Figure 16: The Access Control Readers, Monitor Note: The status display is only available in firmware revisions 1.8.0 and later. PW-7000 (PW7K1IC) Installation and Configuration Guide, Document 800-25673V2...
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Security Options Step 1. Click the “ “ link on the navigation bar to display the choose, Security Options if Enable 802.1x Authentication. Figure 17: Security option In order to communicate with the controller, the board must be on an isolated net- work (or directly talking to a PC).
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When selecting TLS, ensure that the certificates of the controller are signed by the same root certificate that is used on the authentication server. (Skip this step if selecting MD5 or PEAP via MSCHAPV2). Go to the “Load Certificate” page and upload the necessary .crt and .pem files.
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Note: That if the PC configuring the board is on the authenticated network, and the controller’s 802.1x is disabled, the controller will no longer be able to talk to the PC, since it is no longer authenticated. In order to communicate with the board again, follow the steps in the section “Network Settings”...
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Restore Default Screen Step 1. Click the Restore Default link on the navigation bar to restore the default configuration values for the PW-7000: Figure 20: PW-7000 Web Server Restore Default Screen Step 2. Click Restore Default to reload the default factory settings for all the configuration variables.
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CHAPTER READER MODULE Figure 1: PW-7000 Intelligent Controller Module Wiring: TB1,TB3-9 Tamper Switch Short (In CLOSE position when together* +12VDC Power Cabinet Door is Supply Closed) IC BOARD BATTERY C - No Charging N/C - No Charging N/C - Low Battery IN4 COMMON C - Low Battery IN5 COMMON...
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Reader Wiring The following Honeywell reader modul numbers have been approved by UL for use with the PW7K1IC: OS20TOSDP, OS20KTOSDP, OS40TOSDP, OS40KTOSDP. Each reader port supports a reader with TTL interface. Power to the reader is selectable as 5VDC or 12VDC (pass-through). This selection is done by setting the jumpers J7 for reader 0 and J8 for reader 1.
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By default, Input 0 is defined as the Door Status Input corresponding to reader 0 and Input 1 is defined as the REX input corresponding to reader 0. Also by default, Input 2 is defined as the Door Status Input corresponding to reader 1 and Input 3 is defined as the REX input corresponding to reader 1.
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CHAPTER SECONDARY IP SUPPORT USING MICRO USB ADAPTER Support for a secondary network interface via a USB to Ethernet adapter is avail- able with the PW7K1IC controller to provide a second network interface. Controller support Below table details the supported micro-USB adapter and required minimum con- troller firmware version.
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Network Settings Configure NIC2 as a Back-up for Host Communication In case of network failure on NIC1, NIC2 can be configured as an alternate connec- tion. If a communication failure occurs, the system reports the communication failure to the application, then automatically uses the alternate connection speci- fied.
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Web configuration: Advanced Networking 1. Only one default gateway can be defined in the routing table as show in the Advanced Networking Page. 2. NIC1 and NIC2 cannot both be configured to connect on the same subnet. Configuring both NICs to use a static IP is recommended.
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Sample controller setup 1. NIC1 (eth0) :on Network Settings page: Static IP : 192.168.0.251 b. Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 2. NIC2 (eth1) : on Network Settings page: Static IP : 10.129.116.8 d. Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 Note: Ensure Disable USB is not selected. PW-7000 (PW7K1IC) Installation and Configuration Guide, Document 800-25673V2...
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Sample Configuration in Pro-Watch Note: Below sample screen displays the configuration in Pro-Watch. PW-7000 (PW7K1IC) Installation and Configuration Guide, Document 800-25673V2...
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SD CARD SLOT AND THE MICRO- USB PORT FUNCTION SD card slot The purpose of SD card is to install SD card in the controller board J6 location. Micro SD card This is primarily used for programming the boards. In the field, it can be used to collect the diag- nostic data.
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Required Cable USB cable Type-A to Micro Type-B Configuring the Windows 10 Step 1. Power on the controller. Step 2. Use the Micro Type-B USB end of the cable to connect to the controller Step 3. Use the USB Type-A side to connect to the Windows PC. Step 4.
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Launch the Network and Sharing Center Step 1. Edit the IP address of the RNDIS Gadget. To find out the IP address, unplug the USB cable and then plug it back in. Step 2. Change the IP address to the same subnet as the controller and Netmask of 255.255.255.0 Step 3.
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Step 4. Open the Device Manager screen as shown below and locate the RNDIS network. If the RNDIS device appears under the "Network Adapters" section, then skip the “Setting the IP Address” section. Step 5. Right-click the "RNDIS/Ethernet Gadget" node and the select "Update Driver Software".
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Step 6. Click "Browse my computer for driver software" and then click "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer" option. Step 7. Under Device type select "Network adapters" as shown below and then click "Next". ...
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Step 10. Click "Next" a warning message is displayed. Step 11. Click on the "Update Driver Warning Dialog". The device is pushed and displayed under the "Network adapters" list as shown below: PW-7000 (PW7K1IC) Installation and Configuration Guide, Document 800-25673V2...
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Setting the IP Address Step 1. Open the "Devices and Printers" screen from the "Start" menu as shown below. Step 2. Right click on the new "RNDIS/Ethernet Gadget” and then select the "Network Settings" option. Step 3. Choose one of the Active Networks in the "Network and Sharing Center" screen.
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Step 4. Click “On this machine, it's "Local Area Connection 4" connection option and then click on "Properties". The properties dialog box is displayed as shown below. Step 5. Double click the "Internet Protocol Version 4" option. The Properties dialog is displayed as shown below.
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with 255.255.255.0 netmask, so you should set up an IP address in the same subnet, such as 192.168.0.200. Step 7. Click "OK" after setting the address and subnet mask. The RNDIS network adapter is now set. Step 8. Test the target address to check the connection. Ping the IP in command box as shown below.
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Step 9. Launch the browser and type the controllers IP address. The controller’s configuration login web page is displayed. PW-7000 (PW7K1IC) Installation and Configuration Guide, Document 800-25673V2...
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APPENDIX SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR Appendix IEC 60839 COMPLIANCE To have Pro-Watch system full compliant to grade 4 of IEC 60839 regulation it is required to guarantee that the third-party devices used in the system follow spe- cific requirements and to apply an appropriate Pro-Watch Integrated Security Suite configuration.
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biometric verification of an identity claimed by memorized information or token) FAReff = FAR × n when 1:n comparison is performed and n = number of stored templates (e.g. biometric identification without using memorized information or token). Requirements on cards/tokens •...
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