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1. Figure 155 ExClouds Login screen 2 Enter your password and click Login The default password is admin 3 Enter your password and click Login The default password is admin The ExClouds main window opens ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 132 ExClouds PC Set Up Figure 156 ExClouds Main Window 4 Click the Settings Icon the Option window opens C E Please select a connection to device Username Password P 192 168 10 70 Remote Location Application params 7 ee he a OOCO8 Login Password Confirm Password CLII Figure 157 ExClouds Option Window 5 Define the Host ExpansE system by entering the ExpansE s IP in address In the Hostfield Enter the ExpansE s user name in the Usemame field Enter ExpansE s password corresponding with the user name entered in the and Password field 8 Define the ExClouds password in the Login Password and Confirm Password fields and click Save 9 Open the Database Option window by clicking the Database icon Page 133 ExpansE Installation and User Manual ExClouds PC Set Up Select database options Backup Now v Backup Now Backup folder Browse Figure 158 ExClouds Database Option Window 10 Choose between uploading the Database and backing up the existing database if the system is already configured and running 11 You can initiate the various reports directly from t
2. is Admin Type admin in the Username and Password fields ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 56 The ExpansE WEB Application 3 Click OK The ExpansE home page opens see Figure 51 followed immediately by the settings window see Figure 52 below and Figure 53 on page 58 i fT 311 64 3 ieee Gao oo joale Fasi Bee Hume ape laah Legni iiaip Peter Apa b E Trey k of ORIN y E h Create Usera i Create Visitors fp uomen h Create and configs h Oreste and corgua T cuirt Log Fe pn Eosed r Daiman Poces i h Door Configuration j Groups ij kop and reader he ii eats gnu eriy aah Customired Automations Cured 2 ee Figure 51 ExpansE web application Homepage 4 When accessing the application for the first time the system settings window opens automatically in order to configure the system The same window can be accessed using the Settings link located on the main windows upper right corner System Settings General Date and Time IP Address 192 169 10 70 Subnet Mask foo Zocor Dafault Gateway 192 108 10 1 Master Sha we Masher IP Address After save press reboot to enforce the charges Crabos cancel Figure 52 System Settings General Tab 5 Ensure that the Master option is selected any additional MUs that are defined in the system will be defined as Slaves Page 57 ExpansE Installation and User Manual The ExpansE WEB Application 6 Define the ExpansE s network ide
3. o Selecta card from the list shown and click the Remove button to remove the card associated to the user o Click the Add Manually button to type the card number and associate it with the user 13 Click Next gt to move on to the next step the PIN code association page opens Page 105 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Configuration Wizards PIN Codes Set PIN code to your card Digits 4 ty Digits 4 Code Code Auto PIN Auto PIN Figure 109 User Wizard PIN code association page 14 Define one or two PIN codes associated with the user o Define the length of the PIN for this user type or use the arrows in the Digits text box o Type a PIN number based on the length defined in one or both of the Code text boxes o Click the Auto Pin button to automatically generate a random PIN code 15 Click Next gt to complete the wizard process The User Wizard Complete page opens You have done set up a new user and create for it basic settings View Report Figure 110 User Wizard Complete Page 16 Click View Reportto open the user report window ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 106 Configuration Wizards Details of the user you created First Name usar 5 Middle Name Last Name Department General Access Group Master User Selected Output Group None Elevator Group Nona Valid From 2010 11 16 11 26 Access Granted Command false Access Denied Command false Handicapp
4. oe ae ee Click Next gt to complete the wizard process The Groups Wizard Complete page opens You have done set up a new group and oe create for it basic settings 4 Reone Cancel aimats fi _ Finish gt Th _ Figure 137 Groups Wizard Complete Page 9 Click Back to go back and make changes if needed Click Finish to exit the wizard Output Groups This section describes the use of the Groups wizard when creating Output Groups ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 122 Configuration Wizards To create output groups using the Groups wizard 1 From the ExpansE homepage click on the groups icon Figure 138 Groups Wizard Icon 2 The Groups wizard welcome page opens choose Output Groups from the Select Group select box Welcome to create group wizard This wizard wil guide you through the process of adding a group and setting basic parameters Select Group Access Group Inputs Group Outputs Group fcexsons Elevator Group 3 Click Next gt fo move on to the next step The Output group definition page opens Description Gutput Groups 2 Select Outputs vE E fu a stnaue_poor a Ly LL Bu a stnge_DoOoR Lock Lj LJ Eu L S INGLE DOOR Output Epara 2 O fu t SINGLe_oOOR Output Spare 3 L V Eu d SINGLE_DOOR Output Epara 4 ve E Eu 2 10 rdo u iDutout Soare 2 Select All Select None Cancel lt Back Next gt J t
5. Facility Code 0 0 To 255 Figure 83 Add Cards Window 3 From the Reader Type list select the type of reader appropriate for the cards being enrolled 4 In the Cards Quantity field type the number of cards to add 5 Type the number of the first card in the set in the Start Fom field 6 Set the Facility Code as required and then click OK A dialog reports that the operation has been completed 7 15 Defining Departments and Users Every user is grouped within a department The ExpansE web based application stores contact details for each user associated card details and user access rights The User Properties window has three tabs e General tab displays identification and control information e Details tab records user contact details e Codes tab displays information about cards associated with the user Page 87 ExpansE Installation and User Manual How to Set Up a Site To create departments 1 Inthe tree view expand the Departments Visitors element and select Departments ficxsonse PAi sich lee on hee Ce a ee iip ot m MR Fier nr cet reena mre vane mores _ Hisa _ JE GES E maig TL Sig ketone F hert Log Miter Cade r Cepartmeent vitor cenama i rap j Hartati fr vato Pope at en ee l ba Tisis smi Tama toms Pye eed Dems kemar Guar isma ee isma ar P amaz 2 Drammi a 4 bane a 1 ee ee iiei iaa bini a et ee irma Te RoSSsLAre SLA Ded ee _ imb len
6. Reader Type Weigand 26 Bits with Facility Code vi Op n Door Activation Deduct user counter Antipassback Cancel Back Next gt Figure 127 Doors Wizard Reader Properties Page 9 Define the reader properties associated with the door o Inthe Description field type a name for the reader o Select whether the reader is allowing entry into the area or exit out of the area by selecting either the In or Out option o From the Operation Mode list Select how the reader operates Inactive The reader is not in use Card Only The reader will accept RFID cards only PIN Only The reader will accept PIN inputs only Card or PIN The reader will accept both cards and PIN codes Desktop The reader is inactive but is being used to record new cards on the computer No Access Mode The reader will grant access to no Users o Using the Secured Card PIN time zone list select a time zone during which access should be granted only after both the card and PIN are entered The PIN must be entered within 10 seconds of card entry o From the Keypad Type list select the data transmission type for the type of keypad hardware o From the Reader Type list select the data transmission type for the reader hardware Page 117 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Configuration Wizards o Check the Open Door Activation checkbox to allow the reader to unlock the door o Check the Deduct User Counter checkbox
7. Add New Visitor Cancel lt Back Finish Figure 121 Visitor Wizard Complete Page 18 Click View Reportto open the Visitor report window 19 Click OK to close the window and return to the Visitor Wizard Complete page 20 Click Add New Visitorto return to step 3 and repeat the process for an additional visitor Click Back to go back and make changes if needed Click Finish to exit the wizard 8 4 Doors Wizard The doors wizard guides you through the process of adding doors to the system and configuring them To use the Doors wizard 1 From the ExoansE homepage click on the doors icon Figure 122 Doors Wizard Icon 2 The Doors wizard welcome page opens click Next gt to move on to the next step The door selection page opens Page 113 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Configuration Wizards Welcome to door configuration wizard This Wizard will guide you through the process of adding 4 door setting basic parameters configuring readers and door behavior Figure 123 Doors Wizard Welcome Page 3 Select the door EU you wish to define from the list of EUs under each MU Please select a door to configure rE E MU 1 20110110 022259 O LJ Eu 1 SINGLE_DOOR Figure 124 Doors Wizard Door Selection Page 4 Click Next gt to move on to the next step the Door Details page opens ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 114 Configuration Wizards Door Wizard Details Descri
8. double click one MU to open the MU Properties window Network properties Description MU 1 20101110 134121 IP Address Figure 57 Network properties window Page 65 ExpansE Installation and User Manual How to Set Up a Site 3 Enter a description for the MU in the Description field Check the Enabled checkbox to enable the MU 5 Click OKto save your settings and close the window The connected EUs will appear in the tree view 6 Double click each EU found or select and click the Edit icon to open the EU Properties window 7 Enter a description for the EU in the Description field Check the Enabled checkbox to enable the EU 9 Click OKto save your settings and close the window exponse Wiat i E ET TEES Gapa ph Jeannen bapen ee Uee eta 1 get Tagayls Lajia Help AI i i il i TTPTLEITP see aba TER oe Figure 58 Networks Screen with connected EU s 7 2 Setting a Door controller EU Each Door Controller controls one or two doors as well as inputs and outputs each door can be configured individually Set the properties for each of the doors To set door properties 1 In the tree view click Networks The available networks are listed in the display area 2 Select a network and expand a panel in the tree view Select a door to set its properties 3 Click the Edit icon The Door Controller Properties Window opens ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 6
9. 14 Mounting Template ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 44 Hardware Installation Figure 35 ME 14 Assembly ME 00 9 Boards Tray Cabinet Housing The ME 00 9 Boards Tray Cabinet Housing offers a cabinet that holds several MUs and or EUs The cabinet also holds several backup batteries as well as an embedded power supply which powers all the connected units To install the ME O0O la Using the holes dimensions and locations shown in Figure 36 on page 46 drill holes in the wall Insert masonry anchors into the drilled holes Wire the cabinet as described in section 4 2 ME 00 9 Boards Tray Cabinet Housing Wiring on page 28 Slide and secure the individual units into the designated slots ensure that each unit is secured in place to receive the power and communication directly from the rack as shown in Figure 37 on page 46 Thread the wires through the designated holes in the rear of the rack as shown in Figure 38 on page 47 wire the individual units according to the wiring Instructions as explained in the Wiring Instructions chapter on page 21 Mount the ME OO onto the wall Close and secure the enclosure Page 45 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Hardware Installation 165 00 aocgge 335 00 ELLE 2000 sooo sisieco00e08 A eoncoeoRsoooo g a o a amp a o oo a o a amp Figure 37 ME 00 Units Placement ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 46 Hardware Install
10. 9 The objects appears on the status map Drag each device to its correct position FA Status map icons can also be added to other status maps indicating where the two map areas meet 10 Click the Run icon S to enter Run mode ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 76 How to Set Up a Site i exponse Figure 70 Map Run Mode 7 8 Defining Timing ia Page lee Lee Timing refers to a group of time periods within a week Door access rights as well as input and output behavior can all be set to behave differently for each time zone Many operations can be automatically enabled or disabled within a selected time zone To seta new time zone 1 In the tree view select Timing and then Time Zones Hes Page dr m lape ie iein i a eta _ _ a Aa a vemen pme T Hiart ef Tata Sp tuto F jeen np ees Cade ES Co arte Poeman Pemi Fees aa jF inm isi szd Bima come fem Deu msaa femal iaman Gar Bema imne Esna sti ime Cond Tomi a raa ni en e ri er er ri Dy JENIN CL on oe Loe ee Mei i MORA SCL Le Hiahia Lh s eaten TE Figure 71 Timing window 2 On the toolbar click the New icon to create a new time zone or select one of the time zones and click Edit Page 77 ExpansE Installation and User Manual How to Set Up a Site The Time
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12. EXP 2088 into the ME 00 rack mount remove the Power terminal block and slide the EXP 2088 into the slot making sure the ME 0O Molex connector is secured A When using the ME 00 rack mount the power and RS 485 communication connection are received from the rack Itself and do not require direct wiring 4 Connect a tamper switch to the tamper inout terminal block see General Purpose Inputs on page 36 There are 8 inputs on the EXP 2088 board see Inputs and outputs on page 31 for detailed wiring instructions and uses 5 There are 8 outputs on the EXP 2088 board that can be used for various applications see Output Description on page 36 for detailed wiring instructions and uses S8SsEzZzZ2Z5hzZ2ZZz 4 Figure 17 EXP 2088 8 Inputs Outputs Interface Detailed Wiring 4 2 ME 00 9 Boards Tray Cabinet Housing Wiring The ME 00 9 Boards Tray Cabinet Housing can be used to store several MUs and or EUs The Cabinet provides internal RS 485 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 28 Hardware Installation communication between the units as well as power to each of the connected units See the detailed wiring instructions below on wiring the cabinet itself as well as Figure 18 below Figure 18 ME 00 9 Boards Tray Cabinet Housing Wiring To wire the ME 00 9 Boards Tray Cabinet Housing 1 Connect a 12 16VDC 1500mA transformer to the power terminal block see Power Supply wiring section on page 30 2 Con
13. Outputs Interface EXP 1032 ExpansE Networked Controller Figure 7 EXP 1032 ExpansE Networked Controller e Supports 32 EUs which can include up to 32 doors 64 readers up to 256 inputs and 512 outputs as well as up to 128 000 users per controller e 100 000 history event log size e On board Ethernet RS 485 and USB host 2 0 ports ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 18 Expanse Architec ture EXP 2024 Dual Reader Door Unit e TArrzser Tn ato ie er TEANA Figure 8 EXP 2024 Dual Reader Door Unit e 2reader ports supports Wiegand 26 bits and other standard and non standard formats e 4 four state inputs 4 form C relay outputs and a sounder output e RS 485 communication ports EXP 2016 16 Relay Elevator Control Unit oe a a Ce ee 1 AP soars le ae TOA H JH Fi LELAI a i eee EE EE E aH i ik i 4 i x zla Tatars T to CJ ical Geel Ged Se Ged gd Sd SL ea ed ew ed de Na OR ie eee ee ee ee A A ee ee Piat el ed el SN ream nna o iee e aeea aua a M L L Se a A es AA E Ce Gein eee amp t e E A IE AAEE AC A EAA Figure 9 EXP 2016 16 Relay Elevator Control Unit e 16Form C relay outputs ideal for elevator control applications e RS 485 communication ports Page 19 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Expanse Architec ture EXP 2088 8 Inputs Outputs Interface Unit EENEN AAA bt ATT ey E a a apy j PECOCECCECOUGCEOOORS a ee ee er ee ee eee ee
14. PIRIL Papi pai P HEE a 7 9 a f EIGI HAIT bek simie thae L d ap hni Ter Tape im ie ROSSA BAL BE Lie maha han Lie ar ba LLL Tent oe rey Go b eee Figure 64 Map Management Screen 2 Click the New Element icon The Map properties window appears Page 73 ExpansE Installation and User Manual J 4 How to Set Up a Site Map Properties Oesonipten Map Image Select Image Select Mone Add Devices Selected Devices Type Description Remove Clear All Figure 65 Map Properties Window Give the map a name Type a description in the Description text box Click Select Image to select the image to be used in the map The Select Image File Name window appears Suen Image tata Maps_Latva od D stadiu Figure 66 Select Image Window A The image files are taken from the MU s USB flash drive the MU cannot import images and files from remote disk drivers Select a graphic file for the Status Map background Click OK The file selected Is shown in the Map Image field The files types supported are one of the following formats jog gif or omp ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 74 How to Set Up a Site 6 Add Networs to the map o Inthe Type select box select Network Click Select The Select Network window opens iniy ae ee ees a Select Neltworks Expanse Maan Unit l L Test Room Select All Figure 67 Select Networks Window o Select one or more networks from
15. Zone Properties window opens Char AN gr Cancel Figure 72 Time Zone Properties window 3 In the Description field type a name for the time zone 4 Set the start and end time of the time zone typing hours and minutes in the From and To fields or use the associated Up and down arrows 5 Select the days for which the time period is within the time zone The Holiday day can be set to include national holidays Click the Clear All button to clear the selection Click OKto save your settings The window closes and the display area displays the new time zone i m z mmg T z ay Thurid Freda curds y acco ys Figure 73 Time Zone window 8 In the tree view select Timing and then Holidays ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 78 How to Set Up a Site 9 On the toolbar click the Newicon to create a new holiday or select one of the holidays and click Edit The Holiday Properties window appears Holiday Properties Description New Holiday Labe 2010 11 15 2 Every year Figure 74 Holiday Properties window 10 In the Descnptioon field type a name for the holiday 11 Type the holiday s date in the Date field or open the calendar by clicking the calendar icon and select the date 12 Check the Every Year checkbox to repeat the holiday on a yearly basis on the same date 13 Click OK to save your settings 7 9 Creating Access Groups An access group includes a list of door reader
16. application embedded into the controller and also has an optional server based software The ExpansE system also offers several mounting options to best respond to each specific need be it a small singular box for individual units a soecially designed box which includes an integrated power supply and backup battery or a rack mount which can hold several MUs EUs or a combination of both Figure 2 below shows an example set up for a distributed network of the ExpansE access control system fiiexsanse Network Topology r ry iiini pii LAN NETWORK WIRELES ba dirs an 8 vO VIDEO TRANSPO NDER UNIT SERVER UNIT ONTROL U INIT i i MD W11 WIRELESS DOOR UNIT Figure 2 Sample of EXPANSE Configuration ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 14 Expanse Arc hitec ture 3 3 ExpansE Mounting Options The ExpansE units come in various mounting options be it as a MU or EU board or a board mounted in one of several box types as described below ME O1 Single Board Self Powered Metal Enclosure This sturdy lockable metal case has room for a single board along with a power supply and backup battery see Figure 3 below Figure 3 ME 01 Single Board Self Powered Metal Enclosure ME 12 Single Board Self Powered Plastic Enclosure The ME 12 plastic enclosure holds a single board along with a power supply and backup battery The wiring ducts and holders secure both the various components and the wiring
17. for external door locks For higher rated door locks an external UL 294 Listed power supply must be used to provide power to the door lock For UL installations the installer must configure the system as fail safe to comply with NFPA National Fire Protection Association regulations Elevator Non power Output When using the elevator control output to close the elevator key relay switch there is no need to supply power to the ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 36 Hardware Installation circuit There is an option to choose between Normally Open or Normally Closed circuits The circuit is based on wiring the common output together with either the N O or N C output to the elevator key switch thus closing the electric circuit 4 6 Output Wiring Figure 26 and Figure 27 below illustrate wiring for two main types of 12VDC electrical release mechanisms Other electrical devices can be switched using the voltage free relay contacts Figure 26 Power Enabled Output Wiring Page 37 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Hardware Installation Figure 27 Non Power Output Wiring 4 7 Mounting This chapter shows how to mount and assemble each of the available boxes of the ExpansE system ME 01 Single Board Self Powered Metal Enclosure The ME O1 is a sturdy lockable metal case that has room for a single MU or EU board along with a power supply and backup battery To install the ME O1 1 Using the hol
18. group of doors directly To manually open orclose a door 1 On the toolbar click the Open Door Manually icon The Door Manual Operation window opens Door Mangal Operation Optlans Figure 146 Door Manual Operation window 2 Select an option o Open permanenty All selected doors are opened o Open momentarily All selected doors are opened for the time set in the timer box o Close output Close the selected doors and return to default mode 3 Select the checkboxes of those doors to which to apply the operation Click OKto perform the operation TA Door Manual Operation can only control doors that have been set as Manual Door Open Enabled in the Door Properties window Page 127 ExpansE Installation and User Manual ExClouds PC Set Up 10 ExClouds PC Set Up This section refers to the ExClouds software required for reports production For more on this software contact your dealer 10 1 Minimum Requirements e Supported Operating Systems Windows XP SP3 Windows Server 2003 SP2 Windows Vista SP1 or later Windows Server 2008 not supported on Server Core Role Windows 7 o Windows Server 2008 R2 not supported on Server Core Role O O O O O e Supported Architectures o X86 o X64 o 1a64 some features are not supported on ia6b4 for example WPF e Hardware Requirements o Recommended Minimum Pentium 1 GHz or higher with 512 MB RAM or more o Minimum disk space x86 850 MB x64 2
19. group previously created from the Elevator Group select box o Check the Access Granted Command or Access Denied Command checkboxes to set the command activation method o Check the Handicapped checkbox to set handicapped privileges 8 Click Next gt to move on to the next step the Access rights page opens Counter _ Enabled Counter CO Set New Counter Rights _ Antipassback Immunity _ Extended door open time Figure 107 User Wizard Access Rights Page ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 104 Configuration Wizards 9 Set the counter options o Check the Enable Countercheckbox to activate the counter o Check the Set New Counter checkbox fo reset the counter 10 Set the access right options o Check the Antpassback Immunity checkbox to override any antipassback restrictions for this user o Check the Extended dooropen time checkbox to allow this user extended unlocked door duration The extended duration is set for each door 11 Click Next gt to move on to the next step the card association page opens User Wizard Belong cards to the user Facility Cocke Card Nurmber Stats Add From List Remove Add Manually Cancel lt Back next gt Figure 108 User Wizard Card Association page 12 Set the card associated to the user you have one of several options to do so o Click the Add From List button to select a card already added fo the system
20. panel registers a specified user or group of users 1 4 ExClouds Reports Production Software The ExClouds is a custom designed reports production software that manages all the reports available in the system See chapter 11 Reports Wizard on page 135 In addition the ExClouds has extensive backup abilities See chapter 10 ExClouds PC Set Up on page 128 ExClouds Structure ExClouds PC software operates through a dedicated computer which communicates with the ExopansE MU ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 8 Technical Specifications 2 Technical Specifications 2 1 EXP 1032 Networked Controller Electrical Characteristics Operating Voltage Maximum Input Curent Visual Indic ators Real time Clock Battery 12 16VDC 1 5A from external DC input connector Standby 150mA 12V Maximum 1200MA 12V Not including attached devices Power LED TCP IP Soeed LED TCP IP Link LED TCP IP Duplex LED CR1225 3V Lithium Battery Communication Characteristics RS 485 USB Ethemet Tamper Full duplex data communication One USB host One RJ 45 Ethernet connector Two inputs 2 2 EXP 2024 Dual Reader Door Unit Electrical Characteristics Operating Voltage Maximum Input Curent General Inputs Relay Outputs Reader Ports Page 9 12 16VDC 1 0A Standby 150mA 12V Maximum 1000mA 12V 4 Supervised high impedance inputs and 1 tamper input Maximum voltage 5VDC 4 Relay outputs 5A Relay N
21. scroll bar Click Next gt to define the look of the report in the report design template screen l Roll Call Readers elat template to the mepit Standard Lacpelice Se lk Rada Shading Figure 163 Reports wizard Report Design Template screen Page 137 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Reports Wizard 7 Select the desired report template from the list of available templates a preview will appear on the right 8 Click the Generate Report bution to issue the report 11 3 Creating Last Known Position Report The last known position report creates a report showing the last valid entry for all of the users in the system for the last day To create a last known position report 1 Initiate the reports wizard as described in Initiating the Report Wizard on page 135 2 Select the Last Known Position Reportlocated under Live Report The Last Known Position Welcome screen opens l ast Enean Position Wellcome to create a report In this repot you can see the last entry of each user in the 3i jj a Figure 164 Roll Call Readers Wizard Welcome screen 3 Click Next gt to define the look of the report in the report design template screen see Figure 163 Reports wizard Report Design Template screen on page 137 4 Select the desired report template from the list of available templates a preview will appear on the right 5 Click the Generate Report button to issue the report 11 4 Creating System Re
22. select the type of file you wish to save from the Save as type file option list and enter or Browse the file Location Page 141 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Reports Wizard 14 Click Next gt to define the look of the report in the report design template screen see Figure 163 Reports wizard Report Design Template screen on page 137 15 Select the desired report template from the list of available templates a preview will appear on the right 16 Click the Generate Report button fo Issue the report 11 5 Creating an Attendance Report The attendance report is the most commonly report used it allows the creation of time amp attendance reports defined by readers users and specific time frames To create an attendance report 1 Initiate the reports wizard as described in Initiating the Report Wizard on page 135 2 Select the Attendance Reportlocated under Interactive Report The Attendance Report Welcome screen opens Wellcome to create a report Tou Can gate attendance rapat acconding to panifie i T Figure 171 Attendance Report Wizard Welcome screen 3 Click Next to start defining the report options The User Selection Screen opens ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 142 Reports Wizard Figure 172 Attendance Report Wizard User Selection screen 4 Inthe user selection screen select the departments or specific users for the attendance report from the list of available d
23. the in box power and backup battery as shown in Figure 33 on page 43 make sure to run the wires through the specifically designed wiring ducts 6 Secure the backup battery and other loose components using the specifically designed openings and slots 7 Close and secure the enclosure door Page 41 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Hardware Installation Figure 31 ME 12 Mounting Template ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 42 Hardware Installation Figure 32 ME 12 Wall Mounting Figure 33 ME 12 Unit Mounting In Box Connections and wiring Page 43 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Hardware Installation ME 14 Compact Single Board Self Powered Enclosure The ME 14 is a simple plastic casing suited for a singular MU or EU board To install the ME 14 l 2 Open the ME 14 case using a screw driver Using the ME 14 s backplate as a template drill holes in the wall see also Figure 34 below for dimension reference Insert masonry anchors into the drilled holes Wire the unit according to the wiring instructions as explained in the Wiring Instructions chapter on page 21 Mount the ME 14 onto the wall Mount the MU or EU board in the case and reassemble the casing as shown in Figure 35 on page 45 el iF The ME 14 has no room for a backup battery charger It can be used without a backup battery or by drawing lines from the MU backup battery to the unit Figure 34 ME
24. the list of available networks You can also click SelectAll to select all of the available networks or Select None to deselect all of the networks o Click OK The device selected appears in the Selected Devices field o Repeat the process for Controllers Doors Readers Inputs outputs panels etc Hap Properties Description New Map Map Image r Select Image Select Hone Add Devices Type Reader m Selected Devices Type Description network Test Room i Controller Eu 11 5 SINGLE DOOR B Controller Evi 12 2 SINGLE_DOoOR Input Eu 10 8 0 Spare 8 Output E 8 7 ELEVATOR Output Spare 1 Dl reader Eu 6 1 SINGLE_DOOR Reader 1 Reader Evui 7 4 SINGLE_DOOR Reader 2 Remove Clear All hid Pree CArert IMELE Figure 68 Map Properties Window with devices Page 75 ExpansE Installation and User Manual How to Set Up a Site 7 To remove devices from the list select a device in the selected devices field and click Remove To remove all of the devices click Clear All Click OKto return to the map management window 8 Click the Design icon e amp to enter design mode TA It is highly recommended to add devices and place them in the design mode in batches to avoid clutter in large installations Ranson faa EET LI heses ii Fags Tesh legen lip l a maga naat Ben mir orto rie z Aim z a aE Teng sE Grae pita FFE card Long miri priret oer wa D Figure 69 Map Design Mode
25. time 00 O4 4 min sec Extended Door Open Time 00 O8 min sec w Door Forced oo 02 bel min sec _ Door held open 00 oj rin sec Cancel lt Back i Next gt oo _ Figure 126 Doors Wizard Door Timers Page Define the various timers for the doors o Set the duration for which the door stays unlocked by typing minutes and seconds in the Door open time field or use the associated up and down arrows o Set the duration for which the door stays unlocked for users with Extended door open rights by typing minutes and seconds in the Extended Door open time field or use the associated up and down arrows o Set the duration following which and when the door is forced open an event occurs Select the Door forced checkbox to use this timer and type the minutes and seconds in the associated field or use the up and down arrows o Set the duration for which the door can be held open without raising an alarm event Select the Door held open checkbox to use this timer and type the minutes and seconds in the associated field or use the up down arrows Click Next gt to move on to the next step the Reader Properties page opens ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 116 Configuration Wizards Door Wizard Reader Properties Description FU 3 SINGLE DOOR R ader 1 Direction In O Out Operation Mode _ Card or Pin Secured card pin time zone Never d keypad Type Weigand 6 bits Rosslare
26. to record this entry against the user s entry allowance counter 10 Click Next gt to complete the wizard process The Door Wizard Complete page opens L You have done set up a door and iy i create for it basic settings View Report Figure 128 Door Wizard Complete Page 11 Click View Reportto open the door report window Details of the door you configured Doar 1 Description Eu 3 5JNGLE_ GOOR Doar Auto Relock Hane Door output polarity is false normally closed Doar open time 00 04 Extended Door Open Time 00 08 Door Forced 00 02 Rex Enab bed trug Manual Door Open Enabled tru Timezone logic how timezone 3 First Person Delay true Ponacher 1 Description Eu 3 S NGLE_GOOR Reader 1 f ey Ge Figure 129 Door Wizard Report Window 12 Click OKto close the window and return to the Door Wizard Complete page 13 Click Back to go back and make changes if needed Click Finish to exit the wizard ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 118 Configuration Wizards 8 5 Groups Wizard The Groups wizard guides you through the process of creating the various available groups in the system Access groups Input Groups Output Groups and Elevator groups Access Groups This section describes the use of the Groups wizard when creating Access Groups To create access groups using the Groups wizard 1 From the ExpansE homepage click on the groups icon Hui Figure 130 Groups Wizard
27. uses this computer Everyone Just me tes Figure 148 ExClouds Select installation folder screen 3 Type the installation location in the Folder field Alternatively use the browse button to select the location Use the Disk Cost button to show available space on your computer Page 129 ExpansE Installation and User Manual ExClouds PC Set Up J Exclouds Disk Space a ee The list below includes the drives you can install Exclouds to along with each drive s available and required disk space Volume Disk Size Available Require Sac 449GB 306GB 42M Sap 16GB 2566MB Se 99MB 96MB Sm 585GB 13GB Sp 585GB 13GB 4 H Browse for Folder Browse E Exclouds Folder C Program Files x86 Rosslare E xclouds Eer Figure 150 ExClouds Browse for Folder screen 4 Select the availability of the software to users using the computer between Everyone or J ust me and click Next gt to continue The Confirm Installation window appears ff Exctouds a Confirm Installation The installer is ready to install Exclouds on your computer Click Next to start the installation Cancel lt Back Figure 151 ExClouds Confirm Installation screen ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 130 ExClouds PC Set Up J Click Next gt to confirm the installation and to initiate the installation process The Installing ExC lo uds window appears O
28. within the enclosure The enclosure s lockable door is designed to be easily removed when opened for better access during installation yet cannot be removed when the door is closed in normal use See Figure 4 below Page 15 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Expanse Architec ture Bebe ppTiTD ae P Figure 4 ME 12 Single Board Self Powered Plastic Enclosure ME 14 Compact Single Board Self Powered Enclosure The ME 14 is a simple plastic enclosure suited for a singular board See Figure 5 below WVU VALU TTA ALTIN amp bed 3 AADA ANADAN AA LANALAA Figure 5 ME 14 Compact Single Board Self Powered Enclosure ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 16 Expanse Architec ture ME 0O 9 Boards Tray Cabinet Housing The ME O0 offers a rack which can hold several MUs EUs or a combination of both The rack holds one 14 Ah backup battery as well as a power supply which powers all the connected units See Figure 6 below y lt x i _ 4 ly i Wa a i Mipan i ae j mn a e Figure 6 ME 00 9 Boards Tray Cabinet Housing Page 17 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Expanse Architec ture 3 4 ExpansE Hardware Units The ExpansE system is comprised of several hardware units the MU EXP 1032 ExpansE Networked Controller and several EUs such as the EXP 2024 Dual Reader Door Unit EXP 2016 16 relay Elevator Control Unit and the EXP 2088 8 Inouts
29. 0 in the Page 55 ExpansE Installation and User Manual The ExpansE WEB Application Subnet mask field and 192 168 20 1 in the Default gateway field 6 Select the Use the following DNS server address option and type 192 168 20 2 in the Preferred DNS Server field and 192 115 106 35 in the Altemate DNS Server field Click OKto save and exit the properties window 8 After configuring the ExoansE Web application as described in section 6 2 Initial Access and Network Settings below repeat the process with the correct network settings for your PC as provided by your IT professional 6 2 Initial Access and Network Settings The ExpansE web application requires no installation or unique PC setup any computer connected to the same network as the ExpansE can access the application The ExpansE web based application automatically detects and configures connected units it is therefore crucial that each system MU and EUs be connected and defined in the application separately To access amp configure the ExpansE for the first ime 1 Open your web browser and type the default IP address 192 168 20 25 in the address line The Login screen opens TA For best performance use either Google chrome or Mozilla Firefox browsers Login User Name Password fteconss cancel Figure 50 ExpansE web application Login screen 2 Type your Username and Password TA By default the user name and the initial password
30. 6 How to Set Up a Site Door Controller Properties Details Descriptor Auto Relock Eu 3 DOUBLE DOOR Door 1 None Door output polarity is normally closed C_ Timezone logic w Rex Enabled w Manual door open enabled Timers Door open ume OO 04 mn seg Extended door open time oo of e miniset LE _ Door forced min sec M Door held open CHS mii sec Cancel Figure 59 Door Controller Properties window 4 In the Description field type a name for the door 5 From the Auto Relock select box select the event that causes the door to relock automatically 6 Determine the door polarity by checking or un checking the Door output polarity is Normally Closed checkbox Select this checkbox to ensure Fail Safe door opening if the Fail Safe door Lock Device power fails Once enabled the door output relay is activated when the door is closed and is deactivated when the door Is open In this configuration the Fail Safe lock device should be wired to the door relay N O Normal Open and COM Common terminals 7 Check the REX enabled checkbox to allow Requests to Exit for this door 8 Check the Manual Door Open Enabled checkbox to allow operators to adjust the door manually See Manual Door Control under Manual Operation on page 127 9 Sets the door s time zone logic behavior o Select the Timezone Logic checkbox to initiate the time zone logic options and select an output from the list o Check the rst
31. ARON LAP Rosslare net Internet Change advanced sharing This computer settings View your active networks Connect or disconnect J Rosslare net Access type Internet Domain network Connections Local Area Connection Change your networking settings ie Set up a new connection or network Set up a wireless broadband dial up ad hoc or VPN connection or set up a router or access point my Connect to a network Connect or reconnect to a wireless wired dial up or VPN network connection Choose homegroup and sharing options Access files and printers located on other network computers or change sharing settings Troubleshoot problems gt EE also me Diagnose and repair network problems or get troubleshooting information HomeGroup Internet Options Windows Firewall Figure 46 Windows Vista 7 Network and Sharing Center 2 Click Change adapter settings right click your connection and click Status Local Area Connection Status Internet No Internet access Enabled 01 48 53 100 0 Mbps Sent Received Bytes 33 243 637 141 907 120 Figure 47 Windows Vista 7 Network Connections 3 The LocalArea Connection Status window opens Click Properties to access the Local Area Connection Properties window ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 54 The ExpansE WEB Application Local Area Connection Properties Comnen usim RP Broadcom NetLink TM Gigabit Ethemet
32. Connect a 2 2KQ resistor in series to the input switch contacts Normally Closed Supervised Input has 3 states e Switch Closed Normal State Loop resistance 2 2KQ e Switch Open Abnormal State Loop resistance Infinite open circuit e Short circuit across inout terminals Trouble State Loop resistance O short circuit 2 2K Normally Closed Switch Figure 24 Normally Closed Supervised Input Single Resistor Normally Closed Supervised Double Resistor Inout Connection Connect a 2 2KQ resistor in series to the input switch contacts Connect an 8 2KQ resistor in parallel to the input switch contacts Normally Closed Supervised Input has 3 states e Switch Closed Normal State Loop resistance 2 2KQ e Switch Open Abnormal State Loop resistance 10 4KQ e Open circuit Infinite loop resistance or short circuit O resistance across input terminals Trouble State ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 34 Hardware Installation Normally Closed Switch Figure 25 Normally Closed Supervised Input Double Resistor Inputs Description This chapter describes the inouts default operation Request to Exit Button REX Input Use the REX Input to open a door directly Typically the REX input is connected to a Normally Open push button that is located inside the premises The push button is generally located in an easy to access position and opens a door without reading a proximity car
33. E Installation and User Manual Page 120 Configuration Wizards Input Groups This section describes the use of the Groups wizard when creating Input Groups To Create input groups using the Groups wizard 1 From the ExpansE homepage click on the groups icon a Figure 134 Groups Wizard Icon 2 The Groups wizard welcome page opens choose Input Groups from the Select Group select box Group Wizard Welcome to create group wizard Re This wizard will guide you through the process of adding a group and setting basic parameters Select Group Access Group Inputs Group Outputs Group fvexsons Elevator Group Cancel mek f Next gt Figure 135 Groups Wizard Welcome Page 3 Click Next gt to move on to the next step The Input group definition page opens Page 121 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Configuration Wizards Description Input Groups 2 Select Inputs LI Lj Bust SING e_GOor Fine z O E Eu 1 6IN LE DOOR Cese Tamper J Ea Burl SINGLE _CreOOR Low Bathery TE B fu t i0 Eur2 l y Spare 2 J L Euri ioy spare 3 Eu 2 I0 ome 4 Select All Select Mone Figure 136 Groups Wizard Input Group Definition Page In the Description field type a name for the input group Within Select inputs check all the inputs you wish to add Click SelectAll to add all of the inputs shown Click Select None to deselect all of the inputs selected
34. ES LTD AND IT S SUBSIDIARIES WARRANTY THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY MAY NOT BE VARIED BY ANY PERSON WHETHER OR NOT PURPORTING TO REPRESENT OR ACT ON BEHALF OF ROSSLARE THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS PROVIDED IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED INNO EVENT SHALL ROSSLARE BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT OR FOR ANY OTHER INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF USE LOSS OF TIME COMMERCIAL LOSS INCONVENIENCE AND LOSS OF PROFITS ARISING OUT OF THE INSTALLATION USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT TO THE FULLEST EXTENT THAT ANY SUCH LOSS OR DAMAGE MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW THIS WARRANTY SHALL BECOME NULL AND VOID IN THE EVENT OF A VIOLATION OF THE PROVISIONS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 148 Technical Support Appendix B Technical Support Asia Pacific Middle East Africa Rosslare Security Products Headquarters 905 912 Wing Fat Industrial Bldg 12 Wang Tai Road Kowloon Bay Hong Kong Tel 852 2795 5630 Fax 852 2795 1508 E mail support aqpac rosslaresecurity com United States and Canada 1600 Hart Court Suite 103 Southlake TX USA 76092 Toll Free 1 866 632 1101 Local 1 817 305 0006 Fax 1 817 305 0069 E mail support na r
35. GB 10 2 ExClouds Software Installation The ExClouds installation is done in two steps first install the actual ExClouds software followed by the report module as described in detail in this chapter To install the ExClouds Software 1 Locate the ExClouds Setup exe file in the CD provided or in the folder where you saved the installation package you received from Rosslare and run it The Welcome screen appears ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 128 ExClouds PC Set Up ie Exclouds Welcome to the Exclouds Setup Wizard The installer will guide you through the steps required to install Exclouds on your computer WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Cancel Figure 147 ExClouds Setup wizard welcome screen 2 Click Next gt to begin the installation The Select Installation Folderwindow appears i Exclouds a aad Select Installation Folder The installer will install Exclouds to the following folder To install in this folder click Next To install to a different folder enter it below or click Browse Folder C Program Files x86 Rosslare E xclouds Browse Disk Cost Install Exclouds for yourself or for anyone who
36. Icon 2 The Groups wizard welcome page opens choose Access Groups from the Select Group select box Group Wizard Welcome to create group wizard Pe This wizard will guide you through the process of adding a group and setting basic parameters Select Group Access Group Access Group Inputs Group Outputs Group fvexsons Elevator Group Cancel Next gt SS TOT EAT ss Sa Figure 131 Groups Wizard Welcome Page 3 Click Next gt to move on to the next step The Access group definition page opens Page 119 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Configuration Wizards Description Access Group 1 gt Reader Timezone Remove Readers List Eu 3 SINGLE_DOOR Reader 2 m Add Ek Figure 132 Groups Wizard Access Group Definition Page 4 In the Description field type a name for the access group 5 From the Readers List select the readers you wish to associate with this group and click Add For each of the readers select a time zone association Select a reader and then click Remove to remove the readers from the association list 8 Click Next gt to complete the wizard process The Groups Wizard Complete page opens You have done set up a new group and i create for it basic settings A a a sie Te Figure 133 Groups Wizard Complete Page 9 Click Back to go back and make changes if needed Click Finish to exit the wizard Expans
37. Initiate the reports wizard as described in Initiating the Report Wizard on page 135 2 Select the Roll Call Readers Reportlocated under Live Report The Roll Call Readers Welcome screen opens l Rall Call Readers Wellcome to create a report n this report you cgn BES aom granted events COONEY bo spe irre amid nodra Figure 161 Roll Call Readers Wizard Welcome screen 3 Click Next to start defining the report options The Parameterscreen opens ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 136 Reports Wizard 4 Rall Call Readers Which readers would you like in your report u 3 SIMGLE_DOOR Reade vJ SINGLE DOOR Reade aN sam Harn p amem Poducing period rm Eins t Hours Figure 162 Roll Call Readers Wizard Parameter screen In the parameter screen select the readers desired for the report from the list of available readers on the left and click Add You can also use the Add All button to select all of the readers available To remove readers from the selection list select the reader from the list on the right to remove from the report and click Remove alternatively you can click the Remove All button to remove the entire list of readers Define the number of days you wish to view in the report by typing the number in the Days field or using the scroll bar Check the Hours option to define a specific number of hours then type the number in the Hours field or use the
38. Installation and User Manual Configuration Wizards 14 Define one or two PIN codes associated with the visitor O O Define the length of the PIN for this visitor type or use the arrows in the Digits text box Type a PIN number based on the length defined in one or both of the Code text boxes Click the Auto Pin button to automatically generate a random PIN code 15 Click Next gt to move on to the next step the host association page opens O O O Visitor Wizard Hosting details Visitor identification Hosting department Aone Hosting user Comment Visit date time Cancel Back Figure 120 Visitor Wizard Host association page Define the visitor s host details Type identification such as a company name for the visitor in the Visitor identification text box Select the department hosting the visitor from the Hosting departmentselect box Select the user within the selected department hosting the visitor from the Hosting userselect box Type comments if applicable in the Commenttext box Check the Untill checkbox and set the date and time for the conclusion of the scheduled visit Click Next gt to complete the wizard process The Visitor Wizard Complete page opens ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 112 Configuration Wizards Visitor Wizard You have done set up a new visitor and create for it basic settings h Vie w Re port fiexmonse
39. Middle Name Last Name Access Group Master Figure 114 Visitor Wizard Visitor s Details Page 4 Click Next to move on to the next step the Access Validity page opens ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 108 Configuration Wizards 5 Set the access validity date and time Check the Until checkbox and set the final date and time for the visitor s access rights Validity Set your card validity Valid From 2011 06 09 LI Until a Figure 115 Visitor Wizard Validity Page 6 Click Next gt to move on to the next step the Automation page opens Automation Outputs Group None Elevator Group None 7 LC Access Granted Command _ Access Denied Command C Handicapped Figure 116 Visitor Wizard Automation Page 7 Set the Automation options o Select an output group previously created from the Output Group select box o Select an Elevator group previously created from the Elevator Group select box Page 109 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Configuration Wizards o Check the Access Granted Command or Access Denied Command checkboxes to set the command activation method o Check the Handicapped checkbox to set handicapped privileges 8 Click Next gt to move on fo the next step the Access rights page opens Visitor Wizard Counter Enabled Counter Current Counter Oo Rights Antipassback Immunity Extended Door Open Time Cancel
40. O or N C 2 Reader ports Output voltage 12VDC Max output current 300MA LED control output DO D1 tamper input ExpansE Installation and User Manual Technical Specifications Communication Characteristics Tamper switches Front and Back Visual Indicators Power LED Audio Sounder Output with BL D40 Communicaton RS 485 Baud Rate 115200 bps Unit configuration 8 DIP Switches RS 485 serial address 1 32 Tamper options 2 3 EXP 2016 16 Relay Elevator Control Unit Electrical Characteristics Operating Voltage 12 16VDC 1 0A Maximum Input Standby 100mA 12V Curent Maximum 800mA 12V General Inputs 1 Tamper input Maximum voltage 5VDC Relay Outputs 16 Relay outputs 5A Relay N O or N C Communication Characteristics Tamper switc hes Front and Back Visual Indicators Power LED Communicaton RS 485 Baud Rate 115200 bps Unitconfiguraton 8 DIP Switches RS 485 serial address 1 32 Tamper options 2 4 EXP 2088 8 Inputs Outpouts Interface Electrical Characteristics Operating Voltage 12 16VDC 0 5A Maximum Input Standby 100mA 12V Curent Maximum 500MA 12V ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 10 Technical Specifications Electrical Characteristics General Inputs 8 Supervised high impedance inputs andl tamper input Maximum voltage 5VDC Relay Outputs 8 Relay outputs 5A Relay N O or N C Communication Characteristics Tamper switc hes Front and Back Visual Indicators Power LED Comm
41. RE which is attached to or used in conjunction with a Product nor to any Product that is used with any ancillary equipment which is not furnished by ROSSLARE This warranty does not cover expenses incurred in the transportation freight cost to the repair center removal or reinstallation of the product whether or not proven defective Specifically excluded from this warranty are any failures resulting from Customer s improper testing operation installation or damage resulting from use of the Product in other than its normal and customary manner or any maintenance modification alteration or adjustment or any type of abuse neglect accident misuse improper operation normal wear defects or damage due to lightning or other electrical discharge This warranty does not cover repair or replacement where normal use has exhausted the life of a part or instrument or any modification or abuse of or tampering with the Product if Product disassembled or repaired in such a manner as to adversely affect performance or prevent adequate inspection and testing to verify any warranty claim ROSSLARE does not warrant the installation maintenance or service of the Product Service life of the product is dependent upon the care it receives and the conditions under which it has to operate In no event shall Rosslare be liable for incidental or consequential damages Limited Warranty Terms THIS WARRANTY SETS FORTH THE FULL EXTENT OF ROSSLARE ENTERPRIS
42. The Elevators group definition page opens Description Elevator group il Reader Timezone Outputs Group Remove Readers List Eu 1 SINGLE_DOOR Reader 2 fal Eu 3 S1INGLE_OOOR Reader 1 H Add Figure 144 Groups Wizard Output Group Definition Page In the Description field type a name for the elevator group 5 Within Reader st select and click Add for all the readers you wish to add to the group 6 For each reader o Selecta time zone association from the Timezone select box o Select the associated output group from the Output Group select box 7 Select a reader and then click Remove to remove the readers from the association list 8 Click Next gt to complete the wizard process The Groups Wizard Complete page opens Page 125 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Configuration Wizards You have done set up a new group and create for it basic settings cancel J esea Jon rina i i Figure 145 Groups Wizard Complete Page 9 Click Back to go back and make changes if needed Click Finish to exit the wizard ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 126 Manual Operation 9 Manual Operation In addition to automated monitoring and control of the access control network it is also possible to control the network directly from the ExpansE web based application 9 1 Manual Door Control The Door Manual Operation window allows an operator to open or close a selected
43. This connection uses the fobowing tems B OH Ghent for Microsoft Networks Ef Virtual Machine Network Services Wi Gos Packet Scheduler a JE Fie and Preter Sharing for Microsof Networks W 1 Reliable Multicast Protocol W i intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IP W6 iptal Desorption Transmission Control Protocol tenet Protocol The default wide area network protocol thal provides communication across diverse interconnected nelworks Figure 48 Windows Vista 7 Local Area Connection Properties window 4 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and click properties The Intemet Protocol Version 4 TC P IPv4 Properties window opens Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties 2 mS General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings 5 Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server 192 168 20 89 Alternate DNS server 192 115 106 35 E Validate settings upon exit i ee al Figure 49 Windows XP Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties windows 5 Select the Use the following IP address option and type 192 168 20 198 in the IP address field 255 255 255
44. and simple configuration the wizards can be accessed at any time from the application s home page i a oe 311 84 3 ihe Qir iit jerweele foal amp Hume Vaga Tuah Lrpnil iial w E E x W Create Users Create Visitors Dresa ond conia maay aH configs i fA E F i i Door Configuration Groups ij coor and reader he nate Customized Automations Cupar oer eee mMOSSLANRE maze Figure 95 ExpansE Wizards 8 1 Customized Automation Wizard This wizard guides you in the process of associating various input and reader events with various output actions to create automated activities To use the Automation Wizard 1 From the ExpansE homepage click on the customized automation icon i es ss a i Figure 96 Customized Automation Wizard Icon 2 The customized automation welcome page appears ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 98 Configuration Wizards Welcome to automation wizard This wizard will guide you through the process of setting customized operational scenarios Automation Description Figure 97 Customized Automation Wizard Welcome Page 3 Type a name for the process in the automation description field and click Next gt to continue The Source page appears Source Mame i Source Event Input s contact closed Figure 98 Customized Automation Wizard Source Page 4 Pick the source type from the Source Type list and click Select 5 Select the name of the source
45. are upgrades are required e The EXPANSE IP also includes on board support for communications across a TCP IP network 1 2 Features The ExpansE is a powerful and adaptable access control solution with a wide range of features e Up to 2 048 Main Units connected via Ethernet e Each Main Unit can have up to 32 End Units and up to 32 doors IN OUT or 64 readers Each Main Unit can have up to 256 inputs and 512 outputs Panel configuration DIP switch 128 000 users per Main Unit 100 000 history event log per Main Unit 512 multisegmented Time Zones and 128 Holidays dates RS 232 and RS 485 serial communication Ethernet and USB communication ports 1 3 ExpansE Web Application The ExpansE system utilizes an embedded web based management and supervision application which controls up to 2048 Main Units EXP 1032 ExoansE Networked Controller referred to as MUs by creating a Master Slave configuration of all available MUs within the network each with their associated secondary units referred to as End Units EUs Configurable Links The system s configurable links model makes it possible to trigger any chosen output such as triggering an alarm siren based on a signal from a selected input This allows easy Page 7 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Intoduction integration with other systems such as intruder alarms and CCTV systems ExpansE can also define a selected set of operations defined in configurable links when a
46. ast Name field From the Access Group Select box associate the visitor to an access group Set the access validity date and time For limited access right check the Until checkbox and set the final date and time Click the Details tab to continue ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 92 How to Set Up a Site User Properties General Details Codes Visitor Automation User Selected Qutput Group Mane Elevator Group Hone _ Access Granted Command Access Denied Command H mndicapped Counter Enabled Counter _ Set New Counter Rights Anbpassback Immunity Extended door open hme i Cancel Figure 90 User Properties Visitor Window Details Tab 9 Set the Automation options o Select an output group previously created from the User Selected Output Group select box o Select an Elevator group previously created from the Elevator Group select box o Check the Access Granted Command or Access Denied Command checkboxes to set the command activation method o Check the Handicapped checkbox to set handicapped privileges 10 Set the counter options o Check the Enable Counter checkbox to activate the counter o Check the Set New Counter checkbox fo reset the counter 11 Set the access right options o Check the Antipassback Immunity checkbox to override any antipassback restrictions for this visitor o Check the Extended door open time checkbox to allow this user extended un
47. ation ST Figure 38 ME 00 Wiring Threads 4 8 DIP Switch Configuration The ExpansE units have a DIP switch that controls a number of operating parameters including the device address and tamper settings 123456 7 8 DALANADI Figure 39 DIP Switch The following is a list of DIP switch numbers in the units and their functions Switch Function The ExpansE Units network address Reserved for factory use set to ON at all times OINO 01 B W N e Front and Back Tamper switch Enabled Disabled Page 47 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Hardware Installation i A Power down the System before changing the DIP switches settings After changes have been made restart the system The new settings are automatically defined after power up Network Addressing The first 5 DIP switches are used to select the binary coded access control unit internal network address The default network address is set to 1 345 aiii Figure 40 Internal Network Address DIP Switch Setting 7A For successful communications the DIP switch must match the address set in the ExpansE web application The following table displays the 32 dip switch settings available Address Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch3 Switch 4 Switch 5 6 Off Off On Off On _ 7 Off Off On On Off 8 Off Off On On On 9 Off On Off Off Off ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 48 Hard
48. be used in addition to L1 and L2 for communication reference 4 5 Inputs and outputs The input and output connections detailed in this chapter are applicable to all inputs and outputs of the ExpansE system Input Types Each input can be set as one of six input types Normally Open Normally Closed Normally Open Supervised with 1 or 2 resistors and Normally Closed Supervised with 1 or 2 resistors Inputs IN1 INTA IN2 and IN2A may be configured individually as either supervised or non supervised inputs Non supervised inputs have two states e Normal State N C or N O e Opposite State N O or N C Supervised inputs have three states e Normal State e Abnormal State e Trouble State The Trouble state is caused by either tampering with the input circuit or by faulty hardware installation Once configured as supervised input add a resistor of 2 2KQ 8 2KQ or both on the input circuit See the following diagrams Normally Open Input Connection Normally Open Input has 2 states e Switch Open Normal State Loop resistance Infinite open circuit e Switch Closed Abnormal State Loop resistance 0 short circuit Page 31 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Hardware Installation Normally Open Switch N O tl Lu M Oy Figure 20 Normally Open Input Connection Normally Closed Input Connection Normally Closed Input has two states e Switch Closed Normal State Loo
49. d or PIN code Single doorcontoller Door 1 IN 1 Double doorcontoller Door 1 IN 1 Door 2 IN 2 Door Monitor Input The Door Monitor Input typically connects to a Normally Closed door sensing micro switch for door status monitoring Using Door Monitor enables many advanced options such as door forced alarm warning door held open warning interlocking doors and more The following should be defined Single doorcontoller Door 1 IN 1A Door 1 IN 1 A Double doorcontoller Door 2 IN 2A Page 35 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Hardware Installation General Purpose Inputs These are free inputs that can be used for various functions The following should be defined Single doorcontoller Door IN 2 Door 1 IN 2A Double door controller No general purpose input available General purpose inputs are suitable for most uses For example they might be used to detect tampering to activate alarm sensors or for monitoring power supply failure Output Description This chapter describes the inouts default operation Rosslare Security recommends the use of suppression diodes for all outputs that activate an inductive load Door Lock Power Enabled Output There are two types of door locking devices e Fail open fail secure e Fail close fail safe The following should be defined Single doorcontoller Door OUT 1 Double door contoller Door 1 OUT 1 Door 2 OUT 2 An ExpansE output can provide 12VDC power up to 1A
50. der on page 69 The reader s tamper output connects to the access control panel s Reader Tamper input If the reader is interfered with an alarm can be generated The panel s Reader G LED output activates the reader s green LED input when operating in Card and PIN secure mode ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 22 Hardware Installation While this mode is activated users must enter a PIN on the keypad immediately after presenting the card The controller activates the LED control for 2 seconds when an access granted event occurs Figure 12 EXP 2024 Dual Reader Door Wiring To wire the EXP 2024 Dual Reader Door Unit 1 Connect a 12 16VDC 1500mA transformer to the power terminal block see Power Supply wiring section on page 30 2 Connect the RS 485 communication terminal block to the controller using daisy chain methodology See RS 485 Daisy Chain on page 30 for detailed instructions 3 When placing the EXP 2024 into the ME 00 rack mount remove the Power terminal block and slide the controller into the slot making sure the ME OO Molex connector is secured A When using the ME 00 rack mount the power and RS 485 communication connection are received from the rack itself and do not require direct wiring Page 23 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Hardware Installation 4 Connect the reader s to the EXP 2024 using the table below as reference If the tamper output is being utilized connect t
51. ders aie beds am brii Tiari eee Figure 84 Departments Users Visitors Window 2 To create a new Department click the Newicon The Department dialog appears Department Description New department Figure 85 Department Dialog 3 Type a name for the department and then click OK To Create users 1 Inthe tree view expand the Departments Visitors element 2 Select a department and click the Newicon The User Properties window appears in the general tab ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 88 How to Set Up a Site ot a a User Properties General Details Codes First Name Hew User Middle Name Last Name Departmernt General Atress Group Master Valid date time Walid Fram 2010 11 15 Gi 10 37 f3 Bs oe Figure 86 User Properties Window General Tab Type the user s first name in the First Name field Type the user s middle name in the Middle Name field Type the user s last name in the Last Name field From the Department Select box associate the user to one of the departments you created From the Access Group Select box associate the user to an access group Set the access validity date and time For limited access right check the Until checkbox and set the final date and time Click the Details tab to continue Page 89 ExpansE Installation and User Manual How to Set Up a Site User Properties General Details Codes Automation User Selected Output Group home Elevator Gr
52. djacent to each of the available events 7 Click Next to continue The Network and Controller Selection Screen opens Sytem Report Select nebwork and controler jEu 1 ELEVATOR Catpot Sone 7 i 1 ELEVATORCetpet Spare amp Fue ELEVATOR Dunu Spare 4 Ev ELEVATOR Cup Spara 10 Ue 1 ELE VE TORY Capt Spars 11 JEu 1 ELEVATORGautput Spare 12 FATOR Cui Spare 13 Eu 1 ELEVATORCatput Spare 14 jEue l Ve OR Output Spare 13 Fie FLPVATOS Gurnot Snare J Figure 168 System Report Wizard Network amp Controller Selection 8 Select the networks and or controllers you wish to include in the report by checking or un checking the box adjacent to each of the available controllers or networks 9 Click Next gt to continue The Producing penod Screen opens ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 140 Reports Wizard 1 System Report Figure 169 System Report Wizard Producing period screen 10 Select the desired time frame for the report by either selecting a number of days the number of months or a time frame based on actual dates 11 Click Next gt to continue The Report save option Screen opens l System Report Figure 170 System Report Wizard Report save option screen 12 In the Report tite field type a name for the report for easier location and retrival 13 To save the report as a file check the Export your reportas file option Give the file a name by typing it into the Ale name field
53. ds in the Start Delay field or use the up and down arrows to set the delay time before this input becomes active Note that on normally open input the delay starts once the input contact is closed On normally closed input the delay starts once the input contact opens Click OK to save your settings Select an output to set its properties Click the Editicon The Output Properties Window appears ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 72 How to Set Up a Site Output properties Description u 1 ELEVATOR Output Spare 1 Figure 63 Output Properties window 12 In the Descnption field tyoe a name for the output 13 Click OKTo save your settings 7 7 Creating Active Maps The Status Map displays the every enrolled unit in the system along with status indications for every door input output antioassback rules and alarms in the facility The statuses are shown overlaid on a user selected image such as floor plans satellite image etc To set up a Status Map 1 In the tree view click Maps The map management screen opens i 62 50 fide GMT hanes Tri te Hi Page tosh logn telp F on j jla en BD fal Net a 5 a fee mpima ram GA Teter f Gme ip automat Y n Log hm Hcrd kf Diti yat F Operates Event ypa Ae A kagemdl Dais geal Tome feast Typs a pie Custis waar harma miini a ae bsiset Bam Ced a marmari Lo A P lias ii fons Tr ame ua I ra ia f a i 7 T I a Lai tii aa ea
54. e i ARR e r cee GEL L ja Erer LE Figure 10 EXP 2088 8 Inputs Outputs Interface Unit e 8 four state inputs and 8 form C relay outputs e RS 485 Communication ports 3 5 Reports Production and Backup Software The ExpansE system is complemented with the ExClouds software see ExClouds PC Set Up on page 128 as well as the ExClouds Software manual 3 6 Card Readers and Keypads Each Door Unit can be connected to a maximum of two readers There are four types of readers supported Biometric Readers Card readers Keypads Dual keypad amp card readers A keypad is required for any reader mode that requires PIN code entries such as Card or PIN PIN Only or Card and PIN Secured mode ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 20 Hardware Installation a m 0100 sm lasielielea Each MU needs to be wired and defined in the web based application along with its associated EUs separately 4 1 Wiring Instructions The wiring chapter is divided per units showing the various connections unique to each board followed by general instructions applicable to several units EXP 1032 ExpansE Networked Controller The EXP 1032 MU board and its components as well as general connections from the MU are shown in Figure 11 below l Li 2 roun Figure 11 EXP 1032 ExpansE Networked Controller Wiring To wire the EXP 1032 ExpansE networked controller 1 Connecta 12 16VDC 1500mA transformer to the power termina
55. e Mala IP i F F i H oo Ea zisg OP tee dae aD Aad Tak 3 BG01 3S 5 redid brk eee Link op Pii Te Gane ROSSLA TE B Ji SSSI Lake pai haa Li si belL Jail Aai G FOT a P Figure 54 ExpansE web application Main Screen The ExpansE web application s Main screen is divided into sections section Description 1 Display Displays all items within the tree view selected Area element 2 Tree Allows users to configure monitor and control View every aspect of the ExpansE system For more information see Tree View page 60 3 Toolbar Has toolbar icons which users can use for the key tasks required in managing access control across a facility The available icons change according to the view selected For more information see Toolbar page 62 4 Menu Controls the software general operation and setup Bar For more information see Menu Bar page 60 Page 59 ExpansE Installation and User Manual The ExpansE WEB Application 5 Event Displays 200 events comprised of general status Window information such as Operator name Client Server mode system readiness system download date and time 6 4 Tree View The Tree View allows users to configure monitor and control every aspect of a facility s access control network When the user selects an element from the tree its content is shown in the main display area Networks A network is a group of MUs each with up to 32 EUs The ExpansE connects to the units acro
56. e desired report template from the list of available templates a preview will appear on the right 16 Click the Generate Report button fo issue the report ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 146 Limited Warranty Appendix A Limited Warranty ROSSLARE ENTERPRISES LIMITED S Rosslare TWO YEARS LIMITED WARRANTY is applicable worldwide This warranty supersedes any other warranty Rosslare s TWO YEARS LIMITED WARRANTY is subject to the following conditions Warranty Warranty of Rosslare s products extends to the original purchaser Customer of the Rosslare product and is not transferable Products Covered By This Warranty and Duration ROSSLARE ENTERPRISES LTD AND OR SUBSIDIARIES ROSSLARE warrants that the EXPANSE Access Control system to be free from defects in materials and assembly in the course of normal use and service The warranty period commences with the date of shipment to the original purchaser and extends for a period of 2 years 24 Months Warranty Remedy Coverage In the event of a breach of warranty ROSSLARE will credit Customer with the price of the Product paid by Customer provided that the warranty claim is delivered to ROSSLARE by the Customer during the warranty period in accordance with the terms of this warranty Unless otherwise requested by ROSSLARE ENTERPRISES LTD AND OR SUBSIDIARIES representative return of the failed product s is not immediately required If ROSSLARE has not contacted t
57. e system simultaneously other administrators trying to log in will only have read rights during that time Up to 20 users with read only privileges can access the system at the same time 6 5 Toolbar The toolbar controls key tasks required to manage access control across a facility The following toolbar icons are available General Icons Icon Name Click icon fo Open Open the Door Manual Operation window dl Door see Manual Door Control on page 127 Manually New Create a new element of the selected type Edt Edit the selected element Delete Delete the selected item Refresh Refreshes the current view Event type Icon Icon Name Click icon to Clear All Clears all disolayed Events Click the X Events drop down arrow to change the view The event are not erased and will be shown the next time you log in 6 6 Menu Bar The menu bar controls the general operation and setup of the application ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 62 The ExpansE WEB Application Homepage The home page button returns to the Homepage and enables access to one of several wizards See chapter 8 Configuration Wizards on page 98 settings Opens the MU setting window see also Initial PC Configuration on page 51 Logout Pressing the logout button logs you out of the system for security and management reasons only one operator with administrative rights can be logged in at one time Helo Menu The helo men
58. eck the Enabled checkbox to activate the filter 8 Click OKto save your settings 7 18 Defining Operators Operators are people with access to the ExoansE web application The default operator name is administrator Different operators have wider or more restricted security rights from complete control over the system to the ability only to view one section All Operator passwords are case sensitive ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 96 How to Set Up a Site To define operators 1 In the tree view select the Operator option 2 Click the Newicon The Operator Properties window opens Operator Properties Nare New Operator Password Language Se Confirm Password Screen Permission Events Read x W Networks Read x E configuration Read Operators Read visitors Read Z Settings Read 7 Figure 94 Operator Properties Window New 3 Type the Operator s name in the Name Field 4 Type the operators password in the Password field retyoe the password in the Confirm Password field to confirm it 5 Set the user interface language for this operator using the Language select box Set the operators permission rights for each of the screens Click OKto save your settings TA Up to one administrator can be logged in simultaneously Page 97 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Configuration Wizards 8 Configuration Wizards The ExpansE web based application has several wizards for quick
59. ed false Enabled Counter false Set New Counter false Antipassback Immunity false F Extended door open time false z Figure 111 User Wizard User Report Window 17 Click OK to close the window and return to the User Wizard Complete page 18 Click Add new userto return to step 3 and repeat the process for an additional user Click Back to go back and make changes if needed Click Finish to exit the wizard 8 3 Create Visitors Wizard The Create Visitor wizard guides you through the process of adding users that are defined as visitors To use the visitor setup wizard 1 From the ExpansE homepage click on the create visitor icon Figure 112 Create Visitor Wizard Icon 2 The Visitor wizard welcome page opens click Next gt to move on to the next step The user details page opens Page 107 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Configuration Wizards Welcome to create visitor wizard This wizard will guide you through the process of adding visitor setting basic parameters assigning to access groups departments and credentials Figure 113 Visitor Wizard Welcome Page 3 Set the user details o Type the user s first name in the First Name field this field is mandatory o Type the user s middle name in the Middle Name field if applicable o Type the user s last name in the Last Name field o From the Access Group Select box associate the user to one of the access groups you created Visitor details
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61. epartments and users on the left and click Add You can also use the Add All button to select all of the Users To remove users or entire departments from the selection list select a line from the list on the right and click Remove alternatively you can click the Remove All button to remove the entire list of users 5 Click Next gt to continue The Reader Selection Screen opens Attendance Report Which readers would you like in your report SINGLE_DOOR Reade St MOOR Reade Figure 173 Attendance Report Wizard Reader Selection screen Select the readers associated with the desired report from the list of available readers on the left and click Add You can also use the Add All button to select all of the readers available Page 143 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Reports Wizard To remove readers from the selection list select the reader from the list on the right and click Remove alternatively you can click the Remove All button to remove the entire list of readers 7 Click Next gt to continue The Time amp attendace option Screen opens I Attendance Report Compute Ophions Rapant Tye Ste nly presence tire iy Detailed reper w Sunday Menday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Holiday a af Figure 174 Attendance Report Wizard T amp A Options screen 8 define the various partameters for the time amp attendance report Select the Report Type the report Style and the rele
62. es Visitor Window Visitor Tab 16 Type an identification for the user in the Visitor identific ation field 17 Select the department hosting the user from the Hosting department list add a host from the Hosting User list 18 Type any additional comments in the Comment field 19 Set the access validity for the visitor by setting the validity date and time 20 Click OKto save your settings 7 17 Setting Event Log Filters You can set which events are viewed in the event log view and which are not To set the event log filter 1 In the tree view select the Event Log Filter option 2 Click the Newicon The Event filter window opens Page 95 ExpansE Installation and User Manual How to Set Up a Site Event filter Description New Event filter Source Type Input ies Select which events not be saved __j Input Opened Input Closed Input Trouble Selected Devices MU 1 20101110 134121 Select All Select None iw Enabled Figure 93 Even Filter Window 3 In the Description field type a name for the event filter rule 4 Select the devices associated with the event filter rule from the Selected Devicessection Click SelectAll fo add all of the devices Click Select None to deselect all of the devices selected Select the source type from the Source Type list 6 Select which events will NOT appear in the log file nor be saved in the system by checking the checkbox next to each event 7 Ch
63. es dimensions and locations shown in Figure 28 drill holes in the wall 2 Insert masonry anchors into the drilled holes ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 38 Hardware Installation 3 Wire the unit according to the wiring instructions as explained in the Wiring Instructions chapter on page 21 4 Mount the ME 01 enclosure onto the wall as shown in Figure 29 on page 40 5 Mount the MU or EU board in the enclosure using the spacers supplied and connect the in box power and backup battery as shown in Figure 30 on page 40 6 Close and secure the enclosure 6 00 a eai 118 00 Figure 28 ME 01 Mounting Template Page 39 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Hardware Installation Figure 30 ME 01 Unit Mounting and In Box Connections ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 40 Hardware Installation ME 12 Single Board Self Powered Plastic Enclosure The ME 12 specially designed plastic enclosure holds a single MU or EU board along with a power supply and backup battery To install the ME 12 1 Using the holes dimensions and locations shown in Figure 31 drill holes in the wall Insert masonry anchors into the drilled holes Wire the unit according to the wiring instructions as explained in the Wiring Instructions chapter on page 21 4 Mount the ME 12 onto the wall as shown in Figure 32 on page 43 5 Mount the MU or EU board in the enclosure using the soacers supplied and connect
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65. fter you selected a source type 6 Based on the source selected various events are shown in the Source Eventlist select the event you wish to use 7 From the Destination Type list select the desired output type and click Select Page 85 ExpansE Installation and User Manual 11 12 13 How to Set Up a Site From the Destination Name list select the specific output this select box will only be available after you selected a destination type Based on the output selected various operations are shown in the Destnation Operation list select the operation you wish to perform Type the minutes and seconds in the Operation Timeout field or use the up and down arrows to set the a time frame for the operation timeout Select a time zone for this operation from the Time Zone list Check the Enable checkbox to enable the automated operation Click OKto save your settings 7 14 Defining Cards The ExpansE Web Based application database maintains a list of every user card or PIN that has ever been assigned The Add Cards window defines The type of reader needed to read the card The number of cards to create To Define Cards l 2 In the Tree View select Cards On the toolbar click the New icon The Add Cardswindow appears ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 86 How to Set Up a Site Add Cards Reader Type Wiegand 276 Bits with Facility Code Cards Quantity 1 iw Start From i To 655351
66. he ExClouds software by selecting the desired report from the tree view on the left See the various report options and complete instruction on each report in chapter 11 Reports Wizard on page 135 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 134 Reports Wizard 11 Reports Wizard In order to create reports or run the reports wizard the ExClouds software needs to be installed First time users please refer to Chapter 10 ExClouds PC Set Up on page 128 before attempting to run the reports wizard 11 1 Initiating the Report Wizard The Report wizard guides you through the process of creating various reports from the ExpansE web application as described in detailed in this chapter To initiate the report wizard 1 Click the ExClouds icon Pi from either the desktop or the start menu The ExClouds software login screen opens Figure 159 ExClouds Login screen 2 Enter your password and click Login The default password is admin The ExClouds main window opens with the optional reports open on the left Page 135 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Reports Wizard Figure 160 ExClouds main window with report option open 3 Select the desired report and follow the wizard steps as described in detail in the following sections 11 2 Creating Roll Call Reader Report A roll call reader report generates a report showing access granted events for specific readers based on specific times To create a roll call reader report 1
67. he Customer within a sixty 60 day holding period following the delivery of the warranty claim Customer will not be required to return the failed product s All returned Product s as may be requested at ROSSLARE ENTERPRISES LTD AND OR SUBSIDIARY S sole discretion shall become the property of ROSSLARE ENTERPRISES LTD AND OR SUBSIDIARIES To exercise the warranty the user must contact Rosslare Enterprises Ltd to obtain an RMA number after which the product must be returned to the Manufacturer freight prepaid and insured In the event ROSSLARE chooses to perform a product evaluation within the sixty 60 day holding period and no defect is found a minimum US 50 00 or equivalent charge will be applied to each Product for labor required in the evaluation Rosslare will repair or replace at its discretion any product that under normal conditions of use and service proves to be defective in material or workmanship No charge will be applied for labor or parts with respect to defects covered by this warranty provided that the work is done by Rosslare or a Rosslare authorized service center Page 147 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Limited Warranty Exclusions and Limitations ROSSLARE shall not be responsible or liable for any damage or loss resulting from the operation or performance of any Product or any systems in which a Product is incorporated This warranty shall not extend to any ancillary equipment not furnished by ROSSLA
68. he purple wire to the tamper input on the EXP 2024 Color Wiegand Output Red DC Input Black Ground White Data 1 Clock Green Data 0 Data Brown LED Buzzer Control Purple Tamper 5 Connect a tamper switch to the tamper input terminal block see General Purpose Inputs on page 36 There are 4 inputs on the EXP 2024 see Inputs and outputs on page 31 for detailed wiring instructions and uses 6 There are 4 outputs on the EXP 2024 board that can be used for various applications see Output Description on page 36 for detailed wiring instructions and uses 7 You have the option of connecting Rosslare s BLD 40 sounder see the BLD 40 manual for wiring instructions ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 24 Hardware Installation J L nd no e a e G e a o Figure 13 EXP 2024 Dual Reader Door Unit Wiring Details EXP 2016 16 Relay Elevator Control Unit The EXP 2016 board and its components are shown in Figure 14 on page 26 detailed wiring instructions are explained below and shown in Figure 15 on page 27 Page 25 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Hardware Installation 12V 16V 150mMA Figure 14 EXP 2016 16 Relay Elevator Control Unit Wiring To wire the EXP 2016 16 Relay Hevator Control Unit l 4 Connect a 12 16VDC 1500mA transformer to the power terminal block see Power Supply wiring section on page 30 Connect the RS 485 communication terminal block to
69. ion and create for it basic settings View Report Figure 100 Automation Wizard Complete Page 16 Click View Reportto open the automation report window Details of the automation you created Description 4 Source Type Reader Source Name Eu 3 DOUBLE_ DOOR Reac Source Event Access Granted Enabled true Destination Type Output Destination Name Eu 1 ELEVATOR Output Sp Destination Operation Output active Time Zone Always Figure 101 Automation Wizard Report Window 17 Click OK to close the window and return to the automation Wizard Complete page 18 Click Back to go back and make changes if needed Click Finish to exit the wizard Page 101 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Configuration Wizards 8 2 Create Users Wizard The Create Users wizard guides you through the process of adding users setting the user basic parameters assigning a user to groups if created see Creating Access Groups on page 79 assigning user departments and other credentials To use the user setup wizard 1 From the ExpansE homepage click on the create user icon Figure 102 Create User Wizard Icon Welcome to create user wizard This wizard will guide you through the process of adding user setting basic parameters assigning to access groups departments and credentials Figure 103 User Wizard Welcome Page 2 The user wizard welcome page opens click Next gt to move on to the next step The user details page o
70. is entry against the user s entry allowance counter 17 Check the Open Door Activation checkbox to allow the reader to unlock the door 18 Click OK to save your settings 7 6 Configuring Inouts and Outputs Inputs and outputs are available in each of the EUs The number of Inputs and outputs depends on the type of EU To configure inputs and outputs 1 Inthe Tree View click Networks The available networks are listed in the display area 2 Select a network and expand the tree view 3 Select one of the available EUs and expand the tree view Page 71 ExpansE Installation and User Manual 4 5 10 Ti How to Set Up a Site Select an input to set its properties Click the Editicon The Input Properties Window opens Input properties Description Eu 1 ELEVATOR Fire Property Normally opened Start delay 00 05 H Figure 62 Input Properties window In the Description field type a name for the input From the Property field select the type of input to be monitored o Normally Open Close An input either in an open or closed state o Nomally Open Close 1 Resistor An input in an open closed or trouble state This option is only available for supervised inputs o Normally Open Close 2 Resistors An input in an open closed or trouble state with additional checks for short circuit and open circuit tampering This option is only available for supervised inputs Type the minutes and secon
71. isi Figure 140 Groups Wizard Output Group Definition Page 4 Inthe Description field type a name for the output group Page 123 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Configuration Wizards Within Select outputs check all the inouts you wish to add Click SelectAll to add all of the output shown Click Select None to deselect all of the outputs selected oo a ee Click Next gt to complete the wizard process The Groups Wizard Complete page opens You have done set up a new group and Pei create for it basic settings 2 fvexsonse l Finish Cancel lt Back Figure 141 Groups Wizard Complete Page 9 Click Back to go back and make changes if needed Click Finish to exit the wizard Elevators Groups This section describes the use of the Groups wizard when creating Elevators Groups To create elevators groups using the Groups wizard 1 From the ExpansE homepage click on the groups icon Hei Figure 142 Groups Wizard Icon 2 The Groups wizard welcome page opens choose Elevators Groups from the Select Group select box ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 124 Configuration Wizards Welcome to create group wizard J j This wizard wil guide you through the process of ar adding 4 group and setting basic parameters Select Group Access Group Inputs Group Outputs Group fvexsonse Elevator Group 3 Click Next gt to move on to the next step
72. l block see Power Supply wiring section on page 30 Page 21 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Hardware Installation 2 Connect the EUs to the MU using daisy chain methodology using the RS 485 terminal block See RS 485 Daisy Chain on page 30 for detailed instructions 3 When placing the MU into the ME 00 rack mount remove the Power terminal block and slide the controller into the slot making sure the ME 00 Molex connector is secured A When using the ME 00 rack mount the power ll and RS 485 communication connection are received from the rack itself and do not require direct wiring 4 Connect a tamper switch to the tamper input terminal block See General Purpose Inputs on page 36 5 Connect the RJ 45 cable to the LAN socket in the wall and the other end to the LAN socket on the MU board EXP 2024 Dual Reader Door Unit The EXP 2024 unit and its components are shown in Figure 12 on page 23 detailed wiring instructions are explained below and shown in Figure 13 on page 25 When connecting a reader the following should be defined Single door controller Door 1 Reader 1 IN Door 1 Reader 2 OUT Double door controller Door 1 Reader 1 IN Door 2 Reader 2 IN Use the ExpansE web application to set the readers for single or dual door operation as well as IN or OUT usage Additionally set the data transmission format for each reader See Setting a Door controller EU on page 66 and Configuring the Rea
73. lect a network and expand a panel in the tree view Select an I O EU to set its properties Define the inputs and outputs as explained in the Configuring Inputs and Outputs section on page 71 7 5 Configuring the Reader Each Dual Reader Door Unit can be connected to one or two readers To configure a Reader l In the Tree View click Networks The available networks are listed in the display area Select a network and expand the tree view Page 69 ExpansE Installation and User Manual 6 9 How to Set Up a Site Select a Dual Reader Door Unit and expand the tree view Select a reader to set its properties Click the Editicon The Reader Properties Window opens Reader Properties Description i SINGLE_DOOR Reader 1 Direction Operation Mode Card Only Secured card pin time zone Never Keypad Type Reader Type Wiegand 26 Bits _ Deduct user counter V Open Door Activation Timed Antipassback Automatic antipassback Never Time hours minutes 00 00 3 Soft alarm only O Hard alarm and access denied Cancel Figure 61 Reader Properties window Select whether and when to apply antioassback rules from the Automatic antipassbac k list Set the time when to apply antipassback rules by typing hours and minutes in the Time Hours Minutes field or use the associated up and down arrows Select either Hard or Soft antipassback application When hard antipassback is
74. locked door duration The extended duration is set for each door Page 93 ExpansE Installation and User Manual How to Set Up a Site 12 Click the Codes tab to continue User Properties General Details Codes Visitor Card Codes Facility Code Card Number Status Add From List Remove Add Manually PIN Codes Digits 4 Digits 4 Auto PIN Auto PIN ok Cancel Figure 91 User Properties Visitor Window Codes Tab 13 Set the card associated to the visitor you have one of several options to do so o Click the Add From List button to select a card already added fo the system o Selecta card from the list shown and click the Remove button to remove the card associated to the visitor o Click the Add Manually button to type the card number then click the Add From List button to associate it with the visitor 14 Define one or two PIN codes associated with the visitor o Define the length of the PIN for this visitor type or use the arrows in the Digits text box o Type a PIN number based on the length defined in one or both of the Code text boxes o Click the Auto Pin button to automatically generate a random PIN 15 Click the Visttortab to continue ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 94 How to Set Up a Site User Properties General Details Codes Visitor Visitor idenbhicaton Hosting department Hone Hosting user Lomment Visit date time a z ee y EEES r Figure 92 User Properti
75. lt Back next gt Figure 117 Visitor Wizard Access Rights Page 9 Set the counter options o Check the Enable Counter checkbox to activate the counter o Check the Set New Counter checkbox fo reset the counter 10 Set the access right options o Check the Antipassback Immunity checkbox to override any antipassback restrictions for this visitor o Check the Extended dooropen time checkbox to allow this visitor extended unlocked door duration The extended duration is set for each door 11 Click Next gt to move on to the next step the card association page opens ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 110 Configuration Wizards Belong cards to the visitor Facility Coda Card Hunber Add From List Remove Add Manually Figure 118 Visitor Wizard Card Association page 12 Set the card associated to the visitor you have one of several options to do so o Click the Add From List button to select a card already added to the system o Select a card from the list shown and click the Remove button to remove the card associated to the visitor o Click the Add Manually button to type the card number and associate It with the visitor 13 Click Next gt to move on to the next step the PIN code association page opens PIN Codes Set PIN code to your card Digits 4 Digits 4s Code Code Auto PIN Auto PIN Figure 119 Visitor Wizard PIN code oaao page Page 111 ExpansE
76. n Status window opens Click Properties to access the Local Area Connection Properties window Local Area Connection Status 4 Local Area Connection Properties General Support l General Authentication Advanced Connection Connect using Status Connected E Intel R PRO 100 VE Network Conne Duration 5 days 01 32 48 Speed 100 0 Mbps This connection uses the following items E Client for Microsoft Networks A File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks 2 QoS Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCP IP Activity Sent wa Received nnsa Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Packets 1 043 235 1 043 636 Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Figure 44 Windows XP Local Area Connection Status and Properties windows 3 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click properties The Intemet Protocol TCP IP Properties window opens ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 52 The ExpansE WEB Application Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automa
77. n page 68 and Setting an 8 INouts Outputs Interface on page 69 See Configuring the Reader on page 69 Configuring Inputs and Outputs on page 71 See Creating Active Maps on page 73 See Defining Timing on page 73 See Creating Access Groups on page 79 See Creating Input Groups on page 81 See Creating Output Groups on page 83 See Creating Elevator Groups on page 84 See Automation on page 85 See Defining Cards on page 86 See Defining Departments and Users on page 87 Page 64 How to Set Up a Site 7 1 Setting the Controllers The ExpansE network is set up of a master MU with several slave MUs each with a network of EUS Each MU is automatically detected and configured but need to be initialized A It is crucial that each sub system MU and EUs be connected and defined in the application separately To define the MU settings 1 In the tree view select Networks fi BW Vea Hates Pig F amiada S neip 7 Sai Tarai ramiam niai feed urar reme e isime Hapa re n n _ gt a Tan bee foment eh ee SITIES ee Bas Comi oi Teng Com Tiy iati 1 Wee ied fF Oe For Bemi pees kl 2 bell jo Contin endl Time ered Fyre Dem re eme Dee ermee dre Baer beme iee Seth ee Carl rime n F k tai e DEI Liite d Ri bah Lea imha has Oe bei tei i POSSLANnNE POL paris ivea ee haa bi TRS L ig pes Figure 56 ExpansE web application Networks Screen 2 From the list of networks
78. n the Tree View expand the Groups element and select Elevator Groups Click the New icon A new Elevator group is created In the Description field type a name for the elevator group In the Reader List section check all the readers you wish to add to the group Elevator Group Figure 81 Output Group Window All of the associated readers will be shown in the list For each of the selected readers select an associated Timezone and Output Group Click OK to save your settings ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 84 How to Set Up a Site 7 13 Automation Set various automated applications by associating various inout and reader events with various output actions To define vanous automatic operations 1 In the Tree View expand the Automation element 2 Click the Newicon A new automation activity is created Automation Properties Description iNew Automation Source Type Input zij Select Source Name source Event Input s contact trouble Destination Type Output Select Destination Name Destination Operation Output active 7 Operation Timeout oo oo f Time Zone Always v Enabled Figure 82 Automation Properties Window 3 In the Description field type a name for the automated activity 4 From the Source Type list select the desired source and click Select 5 From the Source Name list select the specific source this select box will only be available a
79. nce the progress bar indicating the installation process is complete the Installation Complete window will appear automatically J Exclouds ae ss Installing Exclouds yf Exclouds is being installed Please wait Cancel Figure 152 ExClouds nstalling ExClouds screen DY cous a Installation Complete Exclouds has been successfully installed Click Close to exit Please use Windows Update to check for any critical updates to the NET Framework Figure 153 ExClouds Installation Complete screen Click Close to exit the installation setup Locate the CRRedist2008_x86 msi file in the same location as the setup file and run it The software will install Page 131 ExpansE Installation and User Manual ExClouds PC Set Up automatically Once complete the installation window will close automatically Crystal Reports Basic Runtime for Visual Studio 2008 _ lal Please wait while Windows configures Crystal Reports Basic Runtime CF for Visual Studio 2008 Time remaining 1 seconds Figure 154 Reporting Software Installation 10 3 ExClouds Setup This section shows how to start the ExClouds software and how to configure it fo work with the ExpansE web application To configure the ExClouds software 1 Click the ExClouds icon R from either the desktop or the start menu The ExClouds software login screen opens Exclouds01 0102 BY 7 ExT CLOUDS Login
80. nect the backup battery to the battery terminal block Page 29 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Hardware Installation 3 Connect a tamper switch to the tamper input terminal block see General Purpose Inputs on page 36 4 3 Power Supply The following diagram illustrates the wiring between the DC adaptor and the ExpansE units as well as the cabinet Power supply connection It is recommended to add a 12VDC lead acid backup battery if the main power supply fails Backup battery must be used if implementing the connection of lock devices to the units when more than 1A of current is required To PCB power terminals Transformer lt i To PCB protective ground To enclosure cover ground Qw Common ground Figure 19 Wiring the Power Supply 4 4 RS 485 Daisy Chain Daisy chain connection allows the connection of up to 32 EUs to the MU along a single serial line The MU is connected directly to the LAN network and the associated EUs are connected to the MU A It is important to connect the Ground between all the connected units The purpose of this connection is to have a single reference line At each end of the data line a termination resistor of 1200 may be required Apply the resistor across the L1 and L2 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 30 Hardware Installation connections These termination resistors are especially important in long cable runs TA Other connections can optionally
81. ntity i A Contact your network administrator for assistance in finding the network parameters needed Set the IP Address for the ExoansE MU Set the Subnet Mask for the ExpansE MU Set the Default Gateway for the ExpansE MU When defining slave MUs type the IP Address of the master MU in the Master IP Address field Click the Date and Time tab to continue with the initial configuration 7 Ensure that Auto option is selected and select your time zone from the Timezone list The time and date will be automatically updated from either the Primary or Secondary time server O O O Alternatively Select the Manual option to define the date and time o Type the date in the Local Date field or open the calendar by clicking the calendar icon and select the date o Type or use the arrows to set the time in the Local Time field System Settings Genherh I Date and Time After Save press reboot to enforce the changes Reboot cancel Figure 53 System Settings Date and Time Tab 8 Click Apply to save the changes made 9 Click reboot to restart the unit and implement the changes in the MU ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 58 The ExpansE WEB Application 6 3 The ExpansE main window The entire central functionality of the ExoansE web based application is available from its main window ie a SS Mii Mel La PMT dere Tami fo 4 joii Jia The Lie Vine Lp Chew opie wale Adan berisi Hartker Firemans Yerim
82. ol panel does not include any on board terminals but instead holds a powerful processing unit as well as high capacity network communication capabilities which allows TCP IP network communication via its on board TCP IP interface The system components provide all of the necessary door connections such as reader ports lock outputs and signaling inputs as well additional inputs and outputs for various access control applications Due to the component structure of the system the various components may be installed in many variations and topologies according to the specific needs of the installation site The platform since not dedicated and limited to enclosed number of doors can be used for further processing and applications such as security automation and others Targeted for the medium to large installations this topology brings forth a solution benefiting from e Significantly higher capacities e Flexible installation Pure processing central units not limited by physical limitations such as a maximum number of onboard readers make it highly flexible for various applications both ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 6 Introduction for the initial layout and for future additions such as door interfaces with various formats IO interfaces and smart management security management elevator control native support for video interfaces etc This type of layout also supports easy future upgrading as only firmw
83. orks The available networks are listed in the display area Select a network and expand a panel in the tree view Select an elevator control EU to set its properties Define the inputs and outputs as explained in the Configuring Inputs and Outputs section on page 71 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 68 How to Set Up a Site i ap BSd1 8 3e iinit OWO HA0 juas Paai Bae Pher l apa lach Loge lielp j 3 o 7 P heteoid par egbaa Terese yp hsisa Ta ieam RAN arene Fae kpin i i BEALI Gaai nads sole u t Twat Cii aa amana mde tu TINGLE DCJA ETEA a TET a e 1 jia jai eu 14 3 I Berl alate ee E ETE mE Tirrarey 6 Wop Spy cute Firari Ciri _ vami Type an rend f Cer Rae ee Poser wail Fama Enel Typa Cen pdm Domisi Aasman Tsar Hama Esana Bama 8 Erime Kam Cond Sateork a TURI Tei bpr EESTE j BEET a EERTE Lis I EEEL 11 i DE EEES i EFATE EERTE Liha SEELE EERTE THUN QE DU PARIO Lii abet jem Lini op fa IAI Tei Boe ima ma ROoSsLAne EPLER eI Wek ete chee Link oe boii DEE L Taek oe je Figure 60 Elevator control EU window 7 4 Setting an 8 Inputs Outputs Interface Set the properties for each of the inputs amp outputs for each of the eight inputs amp outputs or the dedicated I O control EU s To set dedicated 8 Inputs Outputs Interface properties l In the tree view click Networks The available networks are listed in the display area Se
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85. oup None Actess Granted Command _ Actess Denied Command _ Handicapped Counter O Enabled Counter Set New Counter Rights Antipassback Immunity Extended door open time OK Cancel Figure 87 User Properties Window Details Tab 10 Set the Automation options o Select an output group previously created from the User Selected Output Group select box o Select an Elevator group previously created from the Elevator Group select box o Check the Access Granted Command or Access Denied Command checkboxes to set the command activation method o Check the Handicapped checkbox to set handicapped privileges 11 Set the counter options o Check the Enable Countercheckbox to activate o Check the Set New Counter checkbox to reset 12 Set the access right options o Check the Antpassback Immunity checkbox to override any antipassback restrictions for this user o Check the Extended door open time checkbox to allow this user extended unlocked door duration The extended duration is set for each door 13 Click the Codes tab to continue ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 90 How to Set Up a Site User Properties General Details Codes Card Codes Facility Code Card Number Status Add From List Remove Add Manually PIN Codes Dg i Digits de Code Auto PIN Auto PIN oK cancer Figure 88 User Properties Window Codes Tab 14 Set the card associated to the user you have one of several option
86. ow with Associated Readers For each of the readers select a time zone association 6 Select a reader and then click Remove to remove the readers from the association list 7 Click OKto save your settings 7 10 Creating Input Groups Input groups are a collection of Inputs from one or more panels that can be used in panel links to perform advanced operations To setan Input Group 1 Inthe Tree View expand the Groups element and select Input Groups 2 Click the Newicon A new input group is created Page 81 ExpansE Installation and User Manual How to Set Up a Site Inputs group Descnphon New Inputs group Selected beams Adad hens O MU 1 20101110 134121 Select All Select None Figure 78 Input Group Window In the Description field tyoe a name for the input group Within Add Items check all the inputs you wish to add Click SelectAll to add all of the inputs shown Click Select None to deselect all of the inputs selected at oe et All of the associated inputs will be shown in the Selected Items section Inputs group Description New Inputs group Selected Items Eu 1 ELEVATOR Fire Eu 1 ELEVATOR Case Tamper Eu 1 ELEVATOR Low Battery Add Items v amp Y Rosslare center vs Eu 1 ELEVATOR Eu 1 ELEVATOR Fire Eu 1 ELEVATOR Case Tamper Eu 1 ELEVATOR Low Battery u 2 IO Eu 2 I0 Spare 1 Eu 2 I0 Spare 2 Select All Select None Figure 79 Input Group Window wi
87. p resistance 0 short circuit e Switch Open Abnormal State Loop resistance Infinite open circuit Normally Closed Switch N C Figure 21 Normally Closed Input Connection Normally Open Supervised Single Resistor Inout Connection Connect an 8 2KQ resistor in parallel to the input switch contacts Normally Open Supervised Input has 3 states e Switch Open Normal State Loop resistance 8 2KQ e Switch Closed Abnormal State Loop resistance 0 short circuit ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 32 Hardware Installation e Open circuit across input terminals Trouble State Loop resistance Infinite open circuit Normally Open Switch Figure 22 Normally Open Supervised Input Single Resistor Normally Open Supervised Double Resistor Inout Connection Connect a 2 2KQ resistor in series to the input switch contacts Connect an 8 2KQ resistor in parallel to the input switch contacts Normally Open Supervised Inout has 3 states 1 Switch Open Normal State Loop resistance 10 4KQ 2 Switch Closed Abnormal State Loop resistance 2 2KQ 3 Open circuit Infinite loop resistance or short circuit O resistance across input terminals Trouble State 2 2K Normally Open Switch 8 2K N Figure 23 Normally Open Supervised Input Double Resistor Page 33 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Hardware Installation Normally Closed Supervised Single Resistor Input Connection
88. page 68 and Configuring Inputs and Outputs on page 71 Automation Defines automated activities based on various input and output settings as well as other variables such as events and time zones Event log filter The Events log filter allows you to define the type of events that are displayed and saved in the log file by selecting those you wish to exclude see Setting Event Log Filters on page 95 Cards Lists all cards in the system and their statuses and allows manual or automatic card addition to the system For more information see Defining Cards on page 86 Departments and Visitors The departments and visitors screen lists all departments and users as well as visitors Each user is a member of a department For each user it is possible to assign a card and or a PIN code set access rights personal details and include an identification photograph The setup also allows you to create visitors with their soecific associated rights See Defining Departments and Users on page 87 Operators Operators are users with access privileges to the ExoansE web application Different operators can be defined to have broader or more restricted security privileges from complete Page 61 ExpansE Installation and User Manual The ExpansE WEB Application control over the system to the ability only to view one section All Operator passwords are case sensitive Only one operator with full administrator privileges can access th
89. pens 3 Set the user details o Type the user s first name in the First Name field this field is mandatory o Type the user s middle name in the Middle Name field if applicable o Type the user s last name in the Last Name field o From the DepartmentSelect box associate the user to one of the departments you created ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 102 Configuration Wizards o From the Access Group Select box associate the user to one of the access groups you created User details Middle Name Last Name Department General bd Access Group Master Figure 104 User Wizard User Details Page 4 Click Next gt to move on to the next step the Access Validity page opens 5 Set the access validity date and time For limited access right check the Until checkbox and set the final date and time Validity Set your card validity Valid From 2010 11 16 Figure 105 User Wizard Validity Page 6 Click Next gt to move on to the next step the Automation page opens Page 103 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Configuration Wizards Automation User Selected Output Group None Elevator Group None _ Access Granted Command _ Access Denied Command Handicapped Figure 106 User Wizard Automation Page 7 Set the Automation options o Select an output group previously created from the User Selected Output Group select box o Select an Elevator
90. person Delay checkbox to keep the door locked until the first User opens it Page 67 ExpansE Installation and User Manual 14 key How to Set Up a Site Set the duration for which the door stays unlocked by typing minutes and seconds in the Door open time field or use the associated up and down arrows Set the duration for which the door stays unlocked for users with Extended door open rights by typing minutes and seconds in the Extended Door open time field or use the associated up and down arrows Set the duration following which and when the door is forced open an event occurs Select the Door forced checkbox to use this timer and type the minutes and seconds in the associated field or use the up and down arrows Set the duration for which the door can be held open without raising an alarm event Select the Door held open checkbox to use this timer and type the minutes and seconds in the associated field or use the up down arrows Click OK to save your settings Define the Inputs and Outputs for the Dual Reader Door unit see Configuring Inputs and Outputs on page 71 7 3 Setting a 16 Relay Elevator Control Unit A 16 Relay Elevator Control Unit has 16 outputs and is associated to inputs in order to activate these outputs Set the properties for each of the inputs and outputs for each of the elevator control EU s To set the 16 Relay Hevator Contol Unit properties l In the tree view click Netw
91. port The system report is the most detailed report available it shows various or all events for selected devices based on event types and specified time frames ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 138 Reports Wizard To create a system report 1 Initiate the reports wizard as described in Initiating the Report Wizard on page 135 2 Select the System Reportlocated under Interactive Report The System Report Welcome screen opens T System Report Wellcome to create a report Dn phis report you can sae events according to spacie tina hy toe and conto Figure 165 System Report Wizard Welcome screen 3 Click Next to start defining the report options The Device Selection Screen opens l Syctem Report Plea sehed devio eks Gantrcthers Doors feeders Figure 166 System Report Wizard Device Selection screen 4 Select the devices you wish to include in the report by checking or un checking the box adjacent to each of the available devices Alternatively check the Select alll devices option The available devices are Networks Controllers Doors Readers Inputs and outputs Page 139 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Reports Wizard 5 Click Next gt to continue The Event Selection Screen opens l Sytem Ropart Figure 167 System Report Wizard Event Selection screen 6 Select the events you wish to include in the report by checking or un checking the box a
92. ption Eu 3 SINGLE_DOOR Door Gear output polarity is normally dosed jw Rex Enabled lw Manual Door Open Enabled Auto Relock None 7 w TIMEZONE logic Hew timezone 3 T w First Person Delay l Cancel ix Back Next gt Figure 125 Doors Wizard Door Details Page 5 Define the Door details O O Type a description for the selected door in the Description text box Determine the door polarity by checking or un checking the Door output polarity is Normally Closed checkbox Select this checkbox to ensure Fail Safe door opening if the Fail Safe door Lock Device power fails Once enabled the door output relay is activated when the door is closed and is deactivated when the door is open In this configuration the Fail Safe lock device should be wired to the door relay N O Normal Open and COM Common terminals Check the REX enabled checkbox to allow Requests to Exit for this door Check the Manual Door Open Enabled checkbox to allow operators to adjust the door manually See Manual Door Control under Manual Operation on page 127 Select the Timezone Logic checkbox to initiate the time zone logic options and select the desired output from the list Check the First person Delay checkbox to keep the door locked until the first User opens it 6 Click Next gt to move on to the next step the Door Timers page opens Page 115 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Configuration Wizards TSR Mh Timers Door open
93. s and the time zones during which each of those door readers are available for access Every user is assigned to an access group The Access Group window lists all the door readers defined in the database and the time zones during which they can be accessed To create an access group 1 Inthe Tree View expand the Groups element and select Access Groups Page 79 ExpansE Installation and User Manual How to Set Up a Site Ki EA SZO SE PSS FE BRek eee Me ee h a h l e lara beet Pe b a impi fee ears EEL EF EI EN LI ispi Shere Brt ENRE fin tar m m Tai h FOL eT Le ee E iri sisien han Lee Bril OOGA Tar hanme ROSSA PETE TE TE brii DOAI I Ten iame B Figure 75 Access Group window 2 On the toolbar click the New icon The Access Group properties window opens Access Group properties Description New Access Group Reader Timezone Remove Readers List Eu 3 DOUBLE_DOOR Reader 1 Add Eu 3 DOUBLE DOOR Reader 2 Figure 76 Access Group Properties window 3 In the Description field type a name for the access group 4 From the Readers List select the readers you wish to associate with this group and click Add ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 80 How to Set Up a Site Access Group properties Ceseription Master Reader Timezone Eu 3 DOUBLE DOOR Reader alway Eu 3 DOUBLE_DOOR Reader alway Readers List Figure 77 Access Group Properties Wind
94. s to do so o Click the Add From List button to select a card already added to the system o Selecta card from the list shown and click the Remove button to remove the card associated to the user o Click the Add Manually button to type the card number then click the Add From List button to associate it with the user 15 Define one or two PIN codes associated with the user o Define the length of the PIN for this user type or use the arrows in the Digits text box o Type a PIN number based on the length defined in one or both of the Code text boxes o Click the Auto Pin button to automatically generate a random PIN 16 Click OK to save your settings Page 91 ExpansE Installation and User Manual How to Set Up a Site 7 16 Defining Visitors The ExpansE web based application stores details for each visitor associated card and visitor access rights To create visitors l oe ae Expand the Departments Visitors element and select Visitors On the toolbar click the New icon The User Properties visitor window open in the General tab General Details Codes Visitor First Wame New visitor Middle Name Last Name Access Group Master Valid date time Vaid From 2010 11 15 H 10 38 a q P Figure 89 User Properties Visitor Window General Tab Type the visitor s first name in the First Name field Type the visitor s middle name in the Middle Name field Type the visitor s last name in the L
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96. selected an event is generated and the door does not open When soft antipassback Is selected the door opens but an event is generated In the Description field tyoe a name for the reader 10 Select whether the reader is allowing entry into the area or Tis exit out of the area by selecting either the In or Outoption From the Operation Mode list Select how the reader operates ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 70 How to Set Up a Site Inactive The reader is not in use Card Only The reader will accept RFID cards only PIN Only The reader will accept PIN inputs only Card or PIN The reader will accept both cards and PIN Codes o Card and PIN higher security The reader requires both cards and PIN code for access o Desktop The reader is inactive but is being used to record new cards on the computer o No Access Mode The reader will grant access to no Users 12 Using the Secured Card PIN time zone list select a time zone during which access should be granted only after both the card and PIN are entered O O O The PIN must be entered within 10 seconds of card entry 13 From the Keypad Type list select the data transmission type for the type of keypad hardware 14 From the Reader Type list select the data transmission type for the reader hardware 15 Check the Biometric Reader checkbox to allow use of Rosslare s biometric readers 16 Check the Deduct User Counter checkbox to record th
97. ss the Ethernet between MUs and RS 485 between EUs The ExpansE system automatically detects and configures connected units you only need to initialize it in the system For more information see Setting the Controllers on page 65 Maps The Status Map displays the status of every door reader and alarm in the facility on user selected floor plans The system can display multiple nested status maps allowing users to show either the complete access control network or a specific area in detail Timing Timing defines a weekly time period or set of time periods for example Office Hours or Out of Office Hours Door access rights alarms and input output behavior can all be set to behave differently within each Timing set For more information see Defining Timing on page 77 Groups Groups consist of access groups input groups output groups and elevator groups An Access Group defines when each reader on the site will be available for access All site personnel ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 60 The ExpansE WEB Application are assigned to appropriate Access Groups See Creating Access Groups on page 79 Input and Output groups define sets of outputs or inputs that should be managed together within a panel See Configuring Inputs and Outputs on page 71 Elevator groups are similar to output groups but are dedicated to elevator control EUs and application See Setting a 16 Relay Elevator Control Unit on
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99. ternal systems such as DVRs Alarms and more See Figure 1 below for an explanatory comparison between Rosslare s AC 225 networked access control system as a central architecture and that of Rosslare s new ExpansE distributed architecture ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 12 Expanse Architec ture Central Architecture SaT rae SERWER AsTrar WANAGEMENT OFTARE CONTROLLER CONTROLLER CONTROLLER DUPA Distributed Architecture BACK LIF EROMWSER BASED CUENTE AETWIORK asso MLAN COAT ROLLERS pa DA Rood 5 UWF TO Sf NODES MET WORK DDS UNIT DDOR UNIT Figure 1 Central versus Distributed Architectures 3 2 ExpansE Distributed Access Control The ExpansE system supports up to 2 048 Networked controllers MUs one designated as the master and the rest as slaves Page 13 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Expanse Arc hitec ture connected over an Ethernet network each of these MUs are then connected to various EUs via RS 485 connection The ExpansE system offers various EUs including dual reader door unit an 8 I O interface dedicated 16 relay elevator control unit and many more Based on distributed architecture each one of the ExpansE s EUs e g a door or I O is physically separated from the MU which controls up to 32 EUs Each of the MUs can manage up to 256 inputs 512 outputs or 32 doors The panels are controlled by a web based
100. th Selected Inputs 8 Click OKto save your settings ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 82 How to Set Up a Site 7 11 Creating Output Groups Output groups are a collection of Outputs from panel or panels that can be used in panel links fo perform advanced operations To setan Output Group 1 Inthe Tree View expand the Groups element and select Output Groups 2 Click the Newicon A new Output group is created 3 In the Description field type a name for the output group 4 Within Add Items check all the outputs you wish to add Output group New Output group Selected Items Add Items v amp Rosslare center v amp Eu 1 ELEVATOR Eu 1 ELEVATOR Output Spare 1 Eu 1 ELEVATOR Output Spare 2 Eu 1 ELEVATOR Output Spare 3 Eu 1 ELEVATOR Output Spare 4 Q LJ Eu 1 ELEVATOR Output Spare 5 L Eu 1 ELEVATOR Output Spare 6 Select All Select None o Cancel Figure 80 Output Group Window Click SelectAll to add all of the outputs shown Click Select None to deselect all of the outputs selected All of the associated outputs will be shown in the Selected Itemssection 8 Click OKto save your settings Page 83 ExpansE Installation and User Manual How to Set Up a Site 7 12 Creating Elevator Groups Elevator groups are a collection of inputs and outputs from various EUs that can be linked to perform advanced operations such as Elevator control To setan Hevator Group l I
101. the EXP 2016 using daisy chain methodology See RS 485 Daisy Chain on page 30 for detailed instructions When placing the EXP 2016 into the ME 00 rack mount remove the Power terminal block and slide the controller into the slot making sure the ME OO Molex connector is secured i A When using the ME 00 rack mount the power and RS 485 communication connection are received from the rack itself and do not require direct wiring There are 16 outputs on the EXP 2016 board that can be used for various applications see Output Description on page 36 for detailed wiring instructions and uses ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 26 Hardware Installation Figure 15 EXP 2016 16 Relay Outputs Elevator Control Unit Wiring EXP 2088 8 Inputs Outputs Interface The EXP 2088 and its components are shown in Figure 16 below detailed wiring Instructions are explained below and shown in Figure 17 on page 28 ME 00 RACK EE Figure 16 EXP 2088 8 Inputs Outputs Interface Wiring To wire the EXP 2088 8 Inputs Outputs Interface Unit 1 Connect a 12 16VDC 1500mA transformer to the power terminal block see Power Supply wiring section on page 30 Page 27 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Hardware Installation 2 Connect the RS 485 communication terminal block to the EXP 2088 board using daisy chain methodology See RS 485 Daisy Chain on page 30 for detailed instructions 3 When placing the
102. tically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 20 89 Subnet mask el Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server 192 168 20 89 Alternate DNS server 192 115 106 35 Figure 45 Windows XP Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties windows 4 Select the Use the following IP address option and type 192 168 20 198 in the IP address field 255 255 255 0 in the Subnet mask field and 192 168 20 1 in the Default gateway field 5 Select the Use the following DNS server address option and type 192 168 20 2 in the Preferred DNS Server field and 192 115 106 35 in the Altemate DNS Server field Click OKto save and exit the properties window After configuring the ExpansE Web application as described in section 6 2 Initial Access and Network Settings on page 56 repeat the process with the correct network settings for your PC as provided by your IT professional N c To define your PC s IP Windows Vista 7 1 Open the Network and Sharing Centerwindow Start gt Control Panel gt Network and Sharing Center Page 53 ExpansE Installation and User Manual The ExpansE WEB Application ae S gt Control Panel All Control Panel Items Network and Sharing Center v Search Control Panel i Control Panel Home View your basic network information and set up connections Manage wireless networks A Io wi See full map Ay anoe adapter seit Y
103. to use from the Source Name list which will appear after selecting a source type 6 Select the event initiating the automated activity from the Source Event Lisi 7 Click Next gt to move on to the next step the Destination page appears Page 99 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Configuration Wizards Destination Type Output vj Select j Destination Name Destination Operation Output active v Operation Timeout 00 00 fi Figure 99 Customized Automation Wizard Destination Page Pick the destination type from the Destination Type list and click Select Select the name of the destination to use from the Destination Name list which will appear after selecting a destination type Select the operation of the automated activity from the Destination Operation List Type the minutes and seconds in the Operation Timeout field or use the up and down arrows to set the a time frame for the operation timeout Click Next gt to move on to the next step the Activation page appears Time Zone Always T Enabled Automation Ww Enabled ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 100 Configuration Wizards 13 Select a time zone for this operation from the Time Zone list 14 Check the Enable checkbox to enable the automated operation 15 Click Next gt to complete the wizard process The Automation Wizard Complete page appears You have done set up a new automat
104. trol UNIT 68 7 4 Setting an 8 Inputs Outputs INTEPACE e 69 7 5 Configuring the REAdET sinks tax ciecsidotors tas a antadiantidss manmade 69 7 6 Configuring INputs and OUIDUNS eeen 7 Tol ClCGUING AC IVS MOD Sarda a TEA 73 A8 Deining IMNO ereunna a a sialeteerehas 77 AF GCreaing ACCESS GIOUDE noana E 79 FAC GEGINONOU OOU DS yeaa N N 8 7A Cheating QUIDUT SIOUDS sirinim 83 7 12 Creating Elevator GIOUDS vais teiixFavsinin teens zetmentehtusince 84 FS AOM ea tre errr tr ener arr rrr rere 85 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page iv Table of Contents PAA DEINO E CNOS soe iereeesancanteaisetectaucnotaansttecast utes canna 86 7 15 Defining Departments and USEIS cceccssseseseeeeeeeeaeeaess 87 FAG sDETOING VEION rennuna hian nae Gasca aG AS 92 7 17 Setting Event LOG FINES aisrurardamniana aaa 95 AVS PENANG OPETI S vi ccudsidvinetsianetecatn deneteaaatierienson 96 8 Configuration WizardS sssssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 98 8 1 Customized Automation WIZOIG sicvcassc clavate vents scene 98 8 2 Create Users Wizard escini a eels 102 8 3 Crede Visitors WIZGI Gs ecnicie sivas ittrassuieisdonbsteaeamentniede eta 107 9A DOOM Peeerereetn ten rete rrr nr er erent erer ee ee cette reat 113 Oro GOUDSE nanen A 119 ACCESS OUDS sanaiadi A E 119 WOU TG CUO Ss ra A A A 121 QUT ClO 0S e cence t cucccatcensecat censeeet censecaceetcs 122 BIOVCNOIS GOURDS ere elcend elses cecal sesh ae cosdoeel eeeh neh c
105. u opens the Aboutscreen which shows the system information Figure 55 ExpansE web application About Screen 6 7 EventLog Every time access is granted or denied for every door on a site an entry appears in the log file which is part of the static view of the ExpansE main window Monitoring for potential door tampering or forced entry is logged and displays of internal system warnings are also shown The events shown are defined in the event log filter window see section 7 17 Setting Event Log Filters on page 95 You can also filter the view for a specific session using the even filter drop down list and clear the even logs shown using the clear all Icon on the event log tool bar Page 63 ExpansE Installation and User Manual How to Set Up a Site 7 HowTo Set Up a Site This section outlines a recommended step by step process for configuring the ExpansE system step Action 01 Define the MU Configure the various 02 associated EUs 03 Configure the Readers 04 Configure inputs and outputs 05 Create Overview Maps 06 Define Time zones and Holidays 07 Create Access Groups 08 Create Input Groups 09 Create Output Groups 10 Create Hevator Groups 11 Set Automation behavior 12 Define Cards 13 Define Departments and Users ExpansE Installation and User Manual Section See Setting the Controllers on page 65 See Setting a Door controller EU on page 646 Setting a 16 Relay Elevator Control Unit o
106. unicaton RS 485 Baud Rate 115200 bps Unit configuration 8 DIP Switches RS 485 serial address 1 32 Tamper options 2 5 system Environmental Characteristics e Operating Temp Range 32 F 120 F 0 C 49 C e Operating Humidity 0 90 Non condensing Page 11 ExpansE Installation and User Manual ExpanseE Arc hitec ture 3 ExpansE Architecture This chapter comes to explain the difference between the various access control topologies with an emphasis on the benefits of the ExpansE topology as well as detailed explanation on the various ExoansE components and enclosures 3 1 Central versus Distributed Topology Central access control systems typically duplicate the hardware many times in order to cover large applications and are often expensive since they involve complicated and costly installation configuration networking and cabling Furthermore since multiple controllers must be synchronized it limits their performance and system capacity In a distributed system the main networked controller unit EXP 1032 is physically separated from the secondary units that manage the various door elements such as readers locks REX buttons switches and other I Os substantially reducing cabling work and simplifying the installation process Distributed architecture allows systems to expand from a single door to thousands of doors in multiple sites without unnecessary redundancy and offers easy integration with ex
107. vant days for the report Define the normal working hours using the Start Working and End Working select boxes you can also define Automatic entry and exit in case of missing information by checking the Auto Anival and Auto Exit checkboxes respectively 9 Click Next gt to continue The Producing penod Screen opens ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 144 Reports Wizard 1 Alfendance Report Figure 175 Attendance Report Wizard Producing period screen 10 Select the desired time frame for the report by either selecting a number of days the number of months or a time frame based on actual dates 11 Click Next gt to continue The Report save option Screen opens 1 Attendance Report Deport tithe Sava ai CiErpirt your raport as a file Fils nama Figure 176 Attendance Report Wizard Report save option screen 12 In the Report tite field type a name for the report for easier location and retrival 13 To save the report as a file check the Export your reportas file option Give the file a name by typing it into the Ale name field select the type of file you wish to save from the Save as type file option list and enter or Browse the file Location Page 145 ExpansE Installation and User Manual Reports Wizard 14 Click Next gt to define the look of the report in the report design template screen see Figure 163 Reports wizard Report Design Template screen on page 137 15 Select th
108. vices including real time monitoring can be performed from any panel and computer on the network if For best performance use either Google chrome or Mozilla Firefox browsers 6 1 Initial PC Configuration Before accessing the ExpansE Web application you need to define your PC s IP to match that of the ExpansE s IP After Configuring the ExoansE Web application for the first time remember to revert back to your original IP To define your PC s IP Windows Xp 1 Open the local area connection properties window Start gt Control Panel gt Network Connections gt Local Area Connection P Seach E Folders ist A Folder Syne G coerrol Parel i gt E D p g x y Aki Horcderre Add o Adanih alive Adobe Garma Adobe Verwon Remo Took que Cal YY KR Ww p xeo Tire Oepley Folder Options Forts e Inah GMA intemmet Driver Opss Netw LEOA Regon oand Scawersand Schedded Language Cameras 5 w h 8 System Tatty avi UserAccorts W Start Mere Figure 42 Windows XP Control Panel Page 51 ExpansE Installation and User Manual The ExpansE WEB Application Network Connections Fie EA Yes Finnie Took Adverse Help G ma Si po Search f Foes iiae GA Polder syne LAN oF High Speed Internet hetwork Tasks Local ana Gonmei Create a har connection ab Bahai er Change Widen Firewall ri Irin PPO LOO YE elves Figure 43 Windows XP Network Connections 2 The LocalArea Connectio
109. ware Installation iA Off Off O O nN nN nN nN nN nN Off Off nN On Off On Off On Off On On On Off Off O On On On Off Off On n On On On On DIP switch 6 must be set to ON at all times On On On On On On On On Off Off Tamper Enabling DIP switches 7 and 8 are used to enable or disable the front and back tamper capability Select the DIP switch setting as described in the table below to determine the tamper behavior Page 49 Disabled Disabled ExpansE Installation and User Manual Communications 5 Communications The ExpansE system utilizes several communication protocols for the various communication needs The MUs are connected to one another via an Ethernet network this connection also allows access to the web based application used to manage the system RS 485 communication protocol is used to connect each MU to its associated EUs The EUs address is defined in the ExoansE web application It is important that the DIP switch and the software are set to the same address ExpansE Installation and User Manual Page 50 The ExpansE WEB Application 6 The ExoansE WEB Application ExpansE s built in Web application and networking capabilities provide faster and easier setuo software installation and computer configuration are not required The control of all system configuration options and additional ser
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