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2. Oc 13 O 2 3 Mounting instructions The terminal should be mounted on the wall or other appropriate base with four screws through the mounting holes located in BOX20 housing angles Recommended screw diameter is 4mm Use screw type and length according to base material wood brick concrete metal For some base material concrete brick stone use appropriate screw anchor e g plastic screw anchor 6mm x 30mm to ensure solid mounting e Unscrew four screws in BOX20 housing and remove the housing cover e Locate positions of mounting holes on the wall or other base The holes should be positioned in a rectangle with dimension 228mm x 130 5mm e Prepare mounting holes accordingly bore holes insert plastic anchors e Place the lower part of the housing on its place and fix it with the screws 2 4 BOX20 main board The following photo and picture show BOX20 main board 6 BOX20 Installation Manual On the picture you can locate all the outlets jumpers and LED indicators described in the following paragraphs Position 1 2 of double position jumpers is marked with a dot BOX20 Technical Reference Manual bd E eM a E 21 2 s pi e 9 amp NM ele s 2 ee a L8 amp 2 5 z MH Du m
3. EET Exit C Network Serial Host Channel Service Channel Ext Command Status Connection Status Not Connected 30 BOX20 Installation Manual BOX20 address Here you specify the address of target BOX20 terminal select from drop down menu for single step commands not for TAD function The setting is available only if BOX20 Channel is set to Host Channel Firmware file Browse the folder containing firmware file to be downloaded to target BOX20 Files with extension HEX only are shown in left window Select the right file with single click in left window Note BDU and BOX20 loader support firmware files according to Motorola S records format BOX20 channel Here you can specify the channel currently used on target BOX20 for firmware download Available selections Host Channel Service Channel Select Host Channel if your PC is connected with target BOX20 MS using its host channel RS232 A RS422 or Ethernet interface or if your PC is connected with target BOX20 SV indirectly via BOX20 MS using its party line channel RS485 interface Select Service Channel if your PC is directly connected to the target BOX20 via it s service channel RS232 B interface Connection Type Select the connection type between your PC and target BOX20 for firmware download Available selections Serial Network Select Serial if your PC communicates with target BOX20 via serial port RS232 or RS422 Select Network if y
4. Reserved Do not install this jumper J17 Host channel encryption selection With this jumper data encryption on host channel is selected Encryption ON Encryption OFF J17 ON OFF BOX20 Technical Reference Manual 21 418 RS485 termination resistor ON OFF Jumper is used to connect disconnect termination resistor 100 Ohm on RS485 interface Term resistor ON Term resistor OFF J18 ON OFF Note that within RS485 part line network termination resistor should be present on both ends of the party line That means J18 should be ON on the first and the last BOX20 device J19 Reader voltage selection the jumper is used to set appropriate voltage for the readers connected to K4 as follows 12V DC 5V DC J19 1 2 2 3 Right setting for specific reader is specified in paragraph 2 5 7 J20 Loader start jumper is used for manual start of BOX20 internal loader program You will need it when upgrading firmware via serial channel see paragraph 2 12 for more details To start loader just put the jumper ON and remove it For normal operation the jumper must be OFF Start loader Normal operation 420 ON for the moment OFF J21 J22 Reader interface selection Jumpers should be set according to reader interface Wiegand interface Data Clock interface J21 ON OFF J22 ON OFF Wiegand interface is used by PXR proximity readers Data clock interface is used by magnetic readers HXR proximity readers and lo
5. BOX20 K4 6 VCC3 K4 5 GND3 K2 12 GND K2 10 RX A K2 11 TX A K8 3 PE Communication VFLEX BOX20 Communication BOX20 VFLEX Earth GND Description 12V DC Power GND Signal GND Communication VFLEX BOX20 Communication BOX20 VFLEX Earth GND Transmit line TXD from each fingerprint reader to BOX20 RX A outlet should be made through a small signal diode e g 1N4148 according to the following drawing vec K4 12 VCC3 K4 11 GND3 VFLEX 1 K4 6 VCC3 2 4 2 EGND S K4 5 GND3 4 K2 12 GND n K2 10 RX A K2 11 TX A 2 d vc x lt 82 S VFLEX 2 EGND K8 3 PE 2 5 4 RS232 interface B K2 RS232 interface B is used as a service channel for local firmware upgrade procedure for details see paragraph 2 12 Communication cable should be made according to the following connection diagram Block Line K2 7 RX B RX K2 8 TX B TXD K2 9 GND GND Host DB9 3 2 5 Use shielded cable for RS232 communication BOX20 Installation Manual 2 5 5 RS422 host interface K2 RS422 host interface could be used as one of three options beside Ethernet and RS232 interface for interfacing BOX20 terminal to the host computer Additional RS422 RS232 converter is required for host computer Communication cable between BOX20 and this converter should be made according to the follow
6. 20 is the access control terminal that controls various peripheral devices at a specific access point cards readers door locks activators sensors in order to perform access control function BOX20 is a building block of computerized access control system of various complexities from few doors on single location up to hundreds of doors practically unlimited on various locations BOX20 communicates with application database via communication interfaces and capabilities On line operation is preferred to achieve up to date database but it is not necessary BOX20 can perform full operation also without on line database access 1 2 BOX20 types and coding With regard to the communication interfaces and system architecture there are two connectivity types of BOX20 terminals Master terminal BOX20 MS Master terminal has direct connection to the host computer It can manage a group of up to 31 slave terminals in proprietary RS485 network segment called party line Slave terminal BOX20 SV Slave terminal has no direct connection to the host computer but indirect via BOX20 MS master terminal as one of up to 31 slave terminals on the party line Besides connectivity types BOX20 terminals could differ also with respect to built in options Ethernet interface E This option is available only for master terminal BOX20 MS Backup battery B BOX20 can be equipped with internal backup battery for normal uninterrupted operation in absence o
7. E a Ol Jo IA o 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 o 5 gt O A 2 0 0 ja 2 Oje gt ja lt gt 2 2 fs jo x ja ja Oo XK Jo 2 IN a a O les 2 jo ES a ja ja ojo e 1 55 O gt gt 5 E Each terminal master terminal and all slave terminals in particular party line segment must have its unique address max number of terminals per each party line network is 63 According to RS485 standard recommendations only 32 devices can be connected to each party line segment If more terminals should be included in particular party line RS485 repeater has to be used We highly recommend more party lines with fewer terminals per party line rather than a long party line s with many terminals It depends on situation but 10 20 terminals per party line makes an appropriate balance 2 9 1 2 Reader interface type setting Two deep switches 51 7 51 8 are used to set appropriate reader interface according to the following table Wiegand Data Clock 1 7 ON OFF 1 8 OFF ON 2 9 2 Jumper settings J1 Watch Dog Timer WDT Enable with this jumper internal Watch Dog circuitry is enabled disabled In Normal operation J1 should be ON It is used only for servicing purposes WDT enabled WDT disabled J1 ON OFF J2 J3 Ethernet interface programming via RS232
8. Fiamm Model FG20121 12V 1 2Ah Description Rechargeable sealed Lead Acid Battery 2 8 Interfacing BOX20 in Time amp Space access control system 2 8 1 Communication In access control system BOX20 terminals communicate with the host computer Communication path depends on terminal type MS or SV and selected host interface as shown on the following picture Master terminal BOX20 MS communicates with host computer directly using one of three possible host interfaces RS232 RS422 or Ethernet By RS232 interface BOX20 MS is connected directly to computer s serial port RS232 interface cable may not be longer then 30m For longer distances use RS422 interface RS422 interface could be used for distances up to 1200m By RS422 interface BOX20 MS is connected to computer s serial port via RS422 RS232 adapter With Ethernet interface BOX20 MS E terminal is directly connected to Ethernet LAN and communicates with host computer via LAN WAN infrastructure using TCP IP protocol Slave terminals BOX20 SV communicate directly with master terminal BOX20 MS over party line interface RS485 Actually slave terminals communicate indirectly with host computer system as master terminal serves only as a router between host computer and slave terminals Each party line network consists of one master BOX20 MS terminal and up to 31 slave BOX20 SV terminals Using party line repeater up to 63 slave terminals may be connected to a party line net
9. If these jumpers are OFF external power source connected to K7 is used to supply activators sensors on K6 K5 J35 ON OFF J36 ON OFF J37 Restart from battery jumper is used to start BOX20 operation from battery when mains power is off and the battery is disconnected By putting J37 ON for a while BOX20 is restarted You should remove the jumper after terminal has started J37 ON forthe moment OFF Note By mains power fail BOX20 switches to battery backup automatically If you disconnect also the battery restart is performed by J37 BOX20 Technical Reference Manual 23 2 9 3 Ethernet interface configuration and settings BOX20 MS terminal with Ethernet module BOX20 O ETH can be directly connected to a 10BaseT Ethernet LAN You can configure Ethernet interface using the Tibbo Device Server Manager program which supports e Ethernet interface configuration and settings over the network with auto discovery feature note that auto discovery works only within a single network segment does not work over routers e Ethernet interface configuration and settings over the network from the address book you can create entries in this address book when installing terminals with predefined IP addresses You should use this type of programming when installing BOX20 terminals in remote network segments behind the router Here you have the choice to use either inband programming using TCP connectio
10. O Disabled O Disabled 0 Server amp Settings DS lt 3 14 S gt N Serial settings Serial interface RTS CTS flow control DTR mode Baud Rate J 0 Password for on the Fiy con relevant O Full duplex 0 Disabled or remote O Idle or remote must match BOX20 host channel baud rate Default 57600 BOX20 Technical Reference Manual 25 Parity None Data bits 1 8bits Soft entry into ser pr mode 0 Disabled On the Fly commands 0 Disabled Notification bitmask 0 Settings 05 lt 3 14 5 gt N Max packet length Max intercharacter delay Start on any char Use start character Start character ASCII code Use stop character Stop character ASCII code Number of post characters Save Load Password EH Cancel Zi Outbound packets Max packet length 255 Max intercharacter delay 1 Start on any char 1 Yes Use start character 0 No Start character ASCII code 0 Use stop character 0 Stop character ASCII code 0 Number of post characters 0 2 9 4 Configuring VFLEX fingerprint reader parameters Before we start using VFLEX reader we need to configure reader parameters The configuration is carried out with a computer MS Windows using VeriAdmin program VeriAdmin program resides on a CD which is enclosed to each VFLEX reader For configuration purpose connect computer serial port to VFLEX reader th
11. TCP connection using Disconnect button TCP connection status is shown in Connection Status field of main BDU window xi Communication Port COM1 Cancel Baud rate 19200 Y Parity None Default Data bits 8 Default Sop bits Default Software Flow Control an Xatff Service Channel Serial Connection Withthis combination the available connection settings are as follows Communication Port specify COM port used Available options COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 Note Baud rate is fixed to 19200 bps as it is fixed for BOX20 serial channel too 2 12 3 BDU commands There are four single step command buttons available in BDU main window Run Loader Show Version Run Program and Download Next to these single step commands you can use complex TAD Terminal Auto Discovery command 32 BOX20 Installation Manual 2 12 3 1 Single Step Commands Upon completion of each single step command the BOX20 response is displayed in status field lf BDU does not get any response from target BOX20 within app 10s BOX20 not responding message appears in the status field A command execution could be aborted using Abort Action button Run Loader Command is available only if Host Channel BOX20 Channel selection is selected The command causes target BOX20 to exit application program and start its loader program Successful command completion is signalled by Loader Started message in the
12. 0 b Program Running BOX20 amp V7 1 d L V1 0 b BOX20 A V7 1 d L V1 0 b BOX20 A V7 1 d L V1 0 b Program Running Download amp Run D Eo BOX20 amp V7 1 d L V1 0 b Abort Once target terminals are selected simply click Download amp Run button in the TAD window Now the program starts firmware download to selected list of terminals each by each After download completion for each terminal BDU automatically issues Run Program command to that terminal to start application program If download run procedure is finished properly for certain BOX20 terminal BDU writes Program Running in Status column If not a message Failed would appear there Operator can abort download process any time by clicking Abort button in TAD window 34 BOX20 Installation Manual 3 BOX20 User Manual Chapter describes the operation of BOX20 as a component of an access control system The term system as we use it here describes one or more terminals connected to the host computer s running Time amp Space access control software 3 1 Time amp Space software modules Time amp Space software consists of three basic program modules Time amp Space Manager hereinafter referred to as TSM This is the main module which manages database of users badges access profiles time zones alarms events reports Event Collector Server hereinafter referred to as ECS This module is typically installed as service It performs all th
13. Dx es 5 i lt if 4 8 lt N S i q gt H Fo Lis i CJs 4 D C i Cs amp 15 20 Os CIs eG RO Lars 2 5 Outlets and Interfaces 2 5 1 Mains power supply K8 A Caution danger of electric shock BOX20 terminal is powered from the mains supply 230V 50Hz See the table below for connection instructions K8 1 L Live K8 2 N Neutral K8 3 PE Protective Earth Note Always connect K8 3 outlet with protective earth cable 8 BOX20 Installation Manual 2 5 2 Ethernet Interface K1 Ethernet interface 10Base T could be used as one of three options beside RS232 and RS422 interface for interfacing BOX20 MS E terminal to the host computer You should install the connecting Ethernet cable directly onto the termination block K11 according to the following table Block UTP wire color UTP wire color Ethernet acc to EIA TIA acc to EIA TIA connector 568B 568A K1 1 ERX Green white Orange white 3 K1 2 ERX Green Orange 6 K1 3 ETX Orange white Green white 1 K1 4 ETX Orange Green 2 1 8 1 cj mw RJ45 plug and connector orientation Note Ethernet interface is not default interface it is an option option E 2 5 3 RS232 interface A K2 RS232 interface A could be used as a host channel or as an auxiliary channel connecting fingerprint verificatio
14. K4 8 DATA1 DATA 1 K4 7 LEDR1 1 BOX20 block K4 6 VCC3 K4 5 GND3 K4 4 LEDG 2 K4 3 DATAO CLK 2 K4 2 DATA1 DATA 2 K4 1 LEDR 2 Line Vcc GND LED green CLOCK DATA LED red Line Vcc GND LED green CLOCK DATA LED red Note Jumper J19 should be set to position 1 2 for this reader type See section 2 9 2 for more details on jumper settings 2 5 7 4 Magnetic card readers with Data Clock interface BOX20 terminal supports two magnetic stripe readers with standard Data Clock interface and data format according to ISO standard for track 2 ABA See the table below for MSR40 magnetic reader connection 2 5 7 5 MSR40 magnetic card reader Reader 1 wire color Red Black Green Blue Yellow Brown Reader 2 wire color Red Black Green Blue Yellow Brown via 150 Ohm BOX20 block K4 12 VCC3 K4 11 GND3 K4 10 LEDG 1 K4 9 DATAO CLK 1 Line 5V GND LED green CLOCK K4 8 DATA1 DATA 1 DATA K4 7 LEDR1 1 BOX20 block K4 6 VCC3 K4 5 GND3 K4 4 LEDG 2 K4 3 DATAO CLK 2 LED red Line 5V GND LED green CLOCK K4 2 DATA1 DATA 2 DATA K4 1 LEDR 2 LED red Note Jumper J19 should be set to position 2 3 for this reader type See section 2 9 2 for more details on jumper settings 2 5 7 6 Long range telecomander receiver with Data Clock interface BOX20 supports two long range receivers with Data Clock magstripe emulation interface with data fo
15. and times schedule references when access is permitted The PIN code and timetable data can be omitted if the selected security level does not require checking of these two items Fingerprint template list stored VFLEX non volatile memory contains up to two fingerprint templates for each user If the access control procedure yields positive result the terminal releases the door lock mechanism electrical lock etc If the result is negative access is denied and door lock mechanism is not released Permission denial is signalled with green red light indicator on the terminal s reader Note PIN code entry is possible only with combined readers with keypads like PXRK10 Door settings ECM view Configuration Points double click selected point display tab Door In addition to access requests the releasing of the door lock also depends on the following parameters Door Mode x ID Name Address Version 1 Main entrance Type Keys Security Level Door Antipass back Alarms General r Door Mode r Relay Normal Door Relay on Time sec C Opened p C Locked Door Relay Type C According to Schedules Normally opened Opened Locked Select schedules for door mode Cancel Normal door is opened only with granted access booking 38 BOX20 User Manual Opened door is constantly open Locked door is continually closed According to schedule door
16. as active 2 5 9 Outputs K6 BOX20 has four relay outputs for connecting activators An output in BOX20 can be either active voltage or passive dry contact An active output supplies power form internal or external power supply to the connected activator while the passive output provide dry contact output to the electrical circuit of the connected activator Combined with the external power supply the output relays enable broader range of output voltages power and galvanic separation of peripherals from the terminal s electronics 14 BOX20 Installation Manual Block Line K6 1 OUT1 OUTPUT1 K6 2 OUT1 OUTPUT1 K6 3 OUT2 OUTPUT2 K6 4 OUT2 OUTPUT2 K6 5 OUT3 OUTPUT3 K6 6 OUT3 OUTPUT3 K6 7 OUT4 OUTPUT4 K6 8 OUT4 OUTPUT4 Plus and minus suffixes in the Line column represent the polarity of the output block if the output is configured as active 2 5 10 External power source input power output K7 Termination block K7 could have two functions as follows a External power source input If activators electrical locks connected to K5 have voltage or current demands that exceed BOX20 features appropriate external power supply should be used and connected to K7 termination block Note that in this case jumpers J35 and J36 must be OFF Block Line K7 1 2 VEXT Ext Power supply minus K7 3 4 VEXT Ext Power supply plus b Power output BOX20 could power potentia
17. d ende et 2 9 3 Ethernet interface configuration and settings eem nennen enne 2 9 3 1 Ethernet interface IP address setting iecit edipi tee tn ecd nee ed AD Denn 2 9 3 2 Ethernet Interface Parameter settings 2 9 4 Configuring VFLEX fingerprint reader parameters eene nne ennemis 2 10 BOX20 LED indicators 1 ettet PLRRe JIMC 2 12 BOX20 firmware download 2 12 1 BDU BO0X20 download tility oet dte Dee toL Adde codec Pe oec nde e Ene ced 2 12 2 BDU settings RR Pe all katla eei atate ted uie atari in 212 3 BDU commands inerti et aden sah teda qe Mad nip tret Mom a pede Ed 2 12 31 Single Step tede A e a rcr eR Ao ES neu 2 12 3 2 Terminal Auto Discovery Command 3 20 USER MANUAL E k 3 1 Time amp Space software ierit USDA E ENKA Adda dne 3 2 Furictions of access control terminal ctc iode eie eeepc vede oe e ute ee e ch eet dee hee 3 3 BOX20 parametrising E SE H9 VIMUS 1 Introduction 1 1 General
18. distance or e RS422 9600 57600 baud up to 1200m distance or e Ethernet option 10BaseT 10Mbps Party line interface e RS485 SDLC 62 5 or 15 6 Kbaud max 32 terminals per segment max segment length about 1200 m Auxiliary interface e RS232 A 9600 19200 baud up to 30m distance or e RS422 9600 or 19200 baud up to 1200m distance Service interface e RS232 B 19200 baud up to 30m distance Party line interface RS485 party line SDLC 62 5 or 15 6 Kbaud max 32 terminals per segment max Segment length about 1200 m Auxiliary interface e RS232 A 9600 or 19200 baud up to 30m distance or e RS422 9600 or 19200 baud up to 1200m distance Service interface RS232 B 600 38400 baud up to 30m distance 4 Relay outputs configurable for passive or active output Max 30V AC DC 3A Note With active outputs and internal power supply used for output activators the total current consumption of external devices is limited to 1 5A 4 digital inputs optically isolated passive or active For passive input Uin 12 24V AC DC Battery option Rechargeable Sealed Lead Acid 12V 1 2 Ah LVD IEC60950 1 2001 EN60950 1 2001 First X Edition EMC EN55022 1998 A1 2000 CLASS A EN55024 1998 EN61000 6 2 1999 N Introduction 1 4 Certificates 1 4 1 Declaration of Conformity PIC INTER NATIONAL Tel 386 1 568 08 00 Fax 386 1 568 08 88 E mail info spica_
19. function as implemented in the BOX20 has a certain level of intrinsic forgiveness which releases or resets anti pass back rules after 24 hours For example if somebody entered the door with a card booking and exited the room without proper exit booking they can enter again at earliest after 24 hours Alarm settings ECM view Configuration Points double click selected point display tab Alarms BOX20 Technical Reference Manual 39 Primary Point Setup XI ID Name Address Version 1 Main entrance g 7 Si Type Keys Security Level Door Anti pass back Alarms General JV Enable Alarms Select option when using alarms on this point Alarm Retry Time Out sec Time out interval in seconds when alarm reactivate if alarm condition is still alive T Cancel As we have mentioned in previous sections BOX20 terminal can generate and send alarm messages First of all we should globally enable alarm function Enable Alarms for specific BOX20 terminal and specify the retry time for sending alarm messages to the host computer Alarm Retry Time out TSM view Space Alarms Configuration double click selected alarm then display tabs General Activators and Advanced x Alarm Data Paint fi Main entrance Alarm No Nam 7 Enable Alarm Active No Deactivate Alarm Input Off Last Change fi 4 11 2003 16 01 02 General Activators Advanced Host Group bd Alarm De
20. no connection Normal mode BOX20 eth interface set as server SG LED is continuously ON connection established no routing Normal mode BOX20 eth interface set as server SG LED is continuously ON goes OFF for a while connection established routing when performing routing Serial programming mode SG and SR LEDs are blinking green red green red 2 11 Cables Mains supply cable 230V PPY 3 x 0 75 mm Party line cable RS485 Recommended types CAT 5 S UTP FTP JY St Y 4 x 2 x 0 6mm Ethernet cable Recommended types CAT 5 UTP CAT 5 S UTP RS232 cable connects BOX20 MS terminal with the host computer and or BOX20 with VFLEX fingerprint reader Recommended types CAT 5 S UTP LIYCY 2x 2x 0 14 to 2x 2x 0 5 mm JY St Y 4 x 2 x 0 6mm BOX20 Technical Reference Manual 29 RS422 cable Recommended types CAT 5 S UTP FTP JY St Y 4 x 2 x 0 6mm Reader cable If the reader s original cables are not long enough use shielded cable with at least 6 wires Recommended types Category 5 S UTP FTP LIYCY 6x0 14 mm2 to 6 x 0 5mm2 JY St Y 4 x 2 x 0 6mm Cables for other peripherals electrical lock input sensors audio indicators the choice is not critical the only limitation is that the wire area cross section should not exceed 0 5 mm Note In order to be able to guide cables smoothly through the cable leads on the terminal cable diameter is limited to 4 to 8mm for the mains cabl
21. the access point controlled by the BOX20 terminal the ID card owner must perform one or more actions depending on Security Level parameters selected for that specific point The first action always means submitting the ID card for reading access request identification With the magnetic stripe cards the owner must swipe the card through the reader in either direction With the RFID proximity cards the owner must place it near the reader so that the ID card s face is parallel to the reader Maximum reading range depends on the type of the reader and reaches from 10 cm PXR10 to 70 cm PXR60 On receiving access request identification the terminal checks if the card has access permission access arbitration which means if this user is allowed to access on this door at this time On positive access arbitration BOX20 optionally performs user s authentication which can include fingerprint verification and or PIN code verification action Fingerprint verification of course requires BOX20 configuration with VFLEX fingerprint reader The user is prompted to present his her finger on the fingerprint reader by its amber LED continuously on The PIN verification requires BOX20 configuration with the keypad equipped readers The user is prompted to enter the PIN code by amber LED flashing on ID card reader If the access arbitration and user authentication if applied phase yield positive result the green light indicator on the ID card reader tur
22. the period of app 1s LED on time and LED off time app 0 5s If terminal is not connected with the master terminal e g communication with master terminal is not established the LED flashes fast within the period of app 0 4s LED on time and LED off time app 0 2s BOX20 MS The LED flashes LED ON LED OFF to indicate status of all possible 64 party line terminals e g master terminal itself and all possible 63 slave terminals A cycle starts with LED off of app 2s which indicates a cycle start After that LED flashes appear sequentially indicating terminal status starting from terminal with lowest address A 41H and proceeding to the terminal with highest address o 7FH The whole procedure is repeated periodically Terminal status of particular terminal is indicated by corresponding LED pulse duration as follows 0 25 LED pulse corresponding BOX20 SV terminal does not communicate with BOX20 MS it does not exists it is not connected it is defective 0 8 s LED pulse corresponding BOX20 SV terminal communicates with BOX20 MS and 2s LED pulse corresponding address belongs to BOX 20 terminal itself The pause LED off time between two consecutive LED pulses is app 0 2s 28 BOX20 Installation Manual TXD LED indicates outgoing traffic on party line RS485 It flashes when terminal is transmitting on party line RXD LED indicates incoming traffic on party line RS485 It flashes when traffic is indica
23. 3 xi ides TT BOX20 A V7 1 d L V1 0 b BOX20 A V7 1 d L V1 0 b Cancel BOX20 AV7 1 d LV1 0 b BOX20 AV7 1 d L V1 D b E BOX20 amp V7 1 d LVI O b F BOX20 AV7 1 d L V1 D b G BOX20 AV7 1 d LV1 O b DownloadkRun H 0 20 amp V7 1 d L V1 0 b Abort TAD command is activated by a click TAD button Upon issuing TAD command the program starts with terminal auto discovery function It polls all possible terminal addresses and displays information on existing terminals in TAD window line by line For each existing BOX20 terminal its address and version info is displayed Version info format is displayed according one of two possible formats explained in previous paragraph 2 12 3 1 Show Version command If some lines appear with different version info format without BOX20 on the beginning they obviously belong to other terminal types not BOX20 in the system DOGO9 or BOX09 These terminals cannot be downloaded with application program firmware file Auto discovery function takes app 10 seconds for its completion When auto discovery is finished you can select terminals you want to download with application program Do that simply by clicking their addresses in the first column of TAD window while CTRL key is depressed and their addresses become highlighted 0 20 amp V7 1 d L V1 0 b Program Running BOX20 7 1 9 L V1 0 b Program Running BOX20 amp V7 1 d L V1 0 b 0 20 A V7 1 d L V1
24. A These jumpers are ON only when you want to configure or download internal ethernet module on BOX20 terminal via RS232 A interface 20 BOX20 Installation Manual Normal operation Eth int programming J2 OFF ON J3 OFF ON J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 Host channel interface selection With these jumpers host channel interface type is selected according to the following table RS232 A RS422 Ethernet J4 OFF OFF ON J5 OFF ON OFF J6 ON OFF OFF J7 OFF OFF ON J8 OFF ON OFF J9 ON OFF OFF Caution Note that host channel and auxiliary channel must not have the same interface type selected J10 J11 Auxiliary channel interface selection With these jumpers auxiliary channel interface type is selected according to the following table RS232 A RS422 d J10 1 2 2 3 J11 12 2 3 Caution Note that host channel and auxiliary channel must not have the same interface type selected J12 J13 Host channel baud rate selection With this jumper host channel baud rate is selected according to following table 9600 19200 38400 57600 J12 ON OFF ON OFF J13 ON ON OFF OFF J14 Auxiliary channel baud rate selection With this jumper auxiliary channel baud rate is selected according to the following table 9600 19200 J14 ON OFF J15 Party line baud rate selection With this jumper party line baud rate is selected according to the following table Baud Rate 62 5 KBaud 15 6 KBaud J15 OFF ON J16
25. Installation Manual The content of installation manual is confined to information that is necessary for mounting and installation of BOX20 terminal Only trained people may carry out the installation of the device 2 1 Safety precautions Mains power Device is supplied by 230V Caution when opening the housing danger of electric shock All installation and repair service may only be made by authorized trained service personnel 230V AC socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible Fuses For replacement use and install fuses strictly according to manufacturer s instructions as specified in section 2 6 Battery For replacement use and install new battery strictly according to manufacturer s instructions as specified in section 2 7 Upon reaching the end of their useful life batteries should be disposed using appropriate collection and or recycling channels Mounting Mounting means intended for wall mounting shall be adequate For mounting instructions see section 2 2 Relays Output relays are designed for a maximum of 30V DC AC and 2A For device safety reasons 230V may not be switched with these relays b ESD Electro Static Discharge During installation of the device the ESD protective measures must be considered BOX20 Technical Reference Manual 5 2 2 Outline schematics K 3 o gt Q 8 ag o as Op 5 5 z
26. SDICCG BOX20 Access Control Terminal Technical Reference Manual ns Copyright 2005 Spica International All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the express written permission of Spica International Doc No BOX20 MAN ENG Version 1 2 Date 29 August 2005 HARDWARE WARRANTY STATEMENT SPICA INTERNATIONAL WARRANTS TO REPAIR OR REPLACE ANY MANUFACTURING DEFECTS FAULTS OR PRODUCT DEFECTS ARISING FROM MATERIAL DEFECT OR WORKMANSHIP WITHIN PERIOD SPECIFIED BY STATUTE AT ITS OWN COST AND IN THE HEADQUARTERS OF OUR AUTHORISED REPAIR SERVICE IF THE SERVICE REPAIR PERIOD EXCEEDS 10 DAYS THE WARRANTY PERIOD WILL BE EXTENDED FOR THE TIME OF REPAIR THE WARRANTY DOES NOT INCLUDE FAULTS CAUSED BY NON COMPLIANT OR IMPROPER INSTALLATION FAULTS CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED OR NEGLIGENT PRODUCT USAGE FAULTS CAUSED BY USAGE THAT DOES NOT CONFORM TO THE INSTRUCTIONS OF USE FAULTS CAUSED BY INSUFFICIENT PRODUCT MAINTENANCE FAULTS CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS MECHANICAL FAULTS CAUSED BY THE USER FAULTS CAUSED BY POWER LOSSES OR FLUCTUATIONS AND LIGHTNING FAULTS CAUSED BY EXTREMES OF TEMPERATURE OR HUMIDITY FAULTS CAUSED BY RUNDOWN BATTERIES FAULTS CAUSED BY ACCIDENTS DISASTERS FIRE EARTHQUAKE WAR THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO COMPONENT PARTS SUBJECT TO CONSTANT WEAR AND TEAR PRINTHEADS TAPES THE WARRANTY WILL BE VOID IN CASES OF UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMP
27. Status field Note that BOX20 running loader program would exit loader and restart it s application program if resident automatically if idle no commands received for more than 75 seconds Show version This command is used to obtain information on current firmware versions of BOX20 loader and application program Information is displayed in BDU Status field in one of two formats explained by the following example BOX20 A V7 1 d L V1 0 c BOX20 L V1 0 c A V7 1 d In both cases BOX20 has loader program V1 0 c and Application program V7 1 d In the first case application program version written before Loader program version target BOX20 is currently running application program while in the second case loader program version written before application program version BOX20 is currently running loader program Run Program Issuing this command causes target BOX20 which is currently running loader program to restart application program Application program is checked for integrity before running Successful command completion is signalled by Program Running message in the status field Otherwise Program not Running message appears which means there is no application program on target BOX20 or application program integrity errors have been found by integrity check Download With this command firmware download procedure is started downloading selected HEX firmware file Motorola S records format into BOX20 flash memory Download pro
28. TS TO DISASSEMBLE OR MODIFY THE PRODUCT PRODUCT S LIFE EXPECTANCY IS 5 YEARS WARRANTY PERIOD 12 MONTHS FOLLOWING THE DATE OF THE DELIVERY TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER BUT NO MORE THAN 13 MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF DELIVERY TO THE AUTHORIZED DEALER THIS WARRANTY IS EFFECTIVE UPON A RECEIPT OF THE WARRANTY CARD AND INVOICE TABLE OF CONTENTS TINTRODUGTION urs 1 Wel GONG Cm aai 1 1 2 BOX20 types and coding erit Wan ei alee Madea 1 1 3 Technical Specifications E 2 1 4 Certificates UE Pe Eoo onim 3 1 4 2 Attestation of Conformity 002 2205 scien Siete i ipee dele eode ide VEEM eet ipe co rr i aa 4 2 BOX20 INSTALLATION MANUAL iuter tt dads ino neon tuua 5 2 1 Safety precautioris eed re OB be tihi a 5 2 2 Outline sche rmiallcs 2 te RERUM ERU AERE etre DR RR Rr e RAE ERE EEE eek 6 2 9 MOUMTIN GAINS TU CTIONS PAE EEE ESET 6 2 4 BOX20 main DOard RERO er RE EBENE EH Ern SURE RERBA gere Ro E RE RE eds 6 2 5 Outlets and Interfaces o tee e boe inem nhe 8 2 5 1 Mains power supply ec matata MULLA E Fe Ee Er ne vatia JAH ATA 8 2 5 2 Ethernet Interface sie re edere eem EE de ERR REI De 9 2 5 3 RS232 interface A K2 eco UU ee erm ir re Meere UE PER RE Rr ERR 9 2 5 3 1 RS232 interface A as 5
29. able Misc Network Identifcation Number Aux Port 1 Assign Unit Network 10 Baud 57600 xi Security Current Status Enabled Enable Port Disable Port 1200 VeriSeries Port MODE 0 gt Host 232 Aux 232 RJ11 z Password m Host Port Protocol x Baud 57600 Test Communications Refresh Cancel Apply Parameters for the second VFLEX Reader x General Communication Wiegand Biometrics General Purpose 1 0 LED Table Misc Network Identifcation Number Aux Port Assign Unit Network ID 1 Baud 57600 X Security Current Status Enabled Enable Pot C Disable Port 1200 VeriSeries Port MODE 0 gt Host 232 Aux 232 RJ11 hd Password Host Port Protocol z Baud 57600 m Test Communications Refresh Cancel Apply 2 10 BOX20 LED indicators There are eleven LED indicators on BOX20 main board to indicate status and some activities of the terminal Here are explained their functions WD LED shows the party line RS485 status In case of BOX20 SV terminal the indicator shows the party line status whether the terminal is connected with the master terminal or not In case of BOX20 MS master terminal the indicator shows status information connected disconnected of slave terminals BOX20 SV If terminal is connected e g communication with master terminal is established the LED flashes slowly within
30. by invoking Send Templates function in ECM For more details look at Time amp Space User Manual Parameters are downloaded from host computer to the BOX20 either automatically when modifying point properties in ECM program or by invoking Reconfigure Points function in ECM program For more details look at Time amp Space User Manual Alarm function BOX20 terminal can control alarm sensors and alert the host about the emergence of the alarm state Usually these sensors are door open sensors emergenoy entry exit buttons IR detectors etc Use parametrising to determine what alarm inputs the particular terminal monitors what criteria are used to identify an alarm state for a specific alarm input what action to perform at the emergence of an alarm state and how to terminate the alarm state The alarm state action may include in addition to the message sent to the host also the activation of siren camera or similar peripherals connected to the terminal output 3 3 BOX20 parametrising Detailed BOX20 functions depends on the parameters which are mostly set as Point properties in the Event Collector Manager ECM program and some of them also in Time amp Space Manager TSM Parameters are sent to the BOX20 through host communication channel All these parameters represent the configuration of certain BOX20 terminal They can be sent any time to the BOX20 using Reconfiguration command of Event Collector Manager program Each BOX20 terminal is represe
31. ccess request Access granted Red LED on access request Access denied Red and green amber LED on Internal event buffer full access request Green LED blinking Door mode Opened or According to Schedule Red LED blinking Door mode Blocked Amber LED or green and red LED PIN code entry requested simultaneously blinking Green and red LED alternate blinking Alarm Activator 1 or Alarm Activator 2 is active BOX20 Technical Reference Manual 41
32. ds As fingerprint verification readers are always a supplement to the ID badge reader they can be installed on both sides of single access point door as ingress and egress reader or on two access points as ingress readers See detailed connection diagrams for fingerprint verification reader in paragraph 2 5 3 2 2 8 4 Locking mechanism BOX20 can be used with various locking mechanisms such as electromechanical lock electromagnetic lock motorized sliding door system tripod revolving door and barrier Locking mechanism of the first access point is always connected to OUTPUT1 If BOX20 supports two access points then locking mechanism of the second access point is connected to OUTPUT2 Depending on locking mechanism type configure these two outputs accordingly for active or passive output with jumpers J7 and J8 according to paragraph 2 9 2 The output should be configured as active for electromechanical or electromagnetic locks For tripods barriers motorized sliding doors and revolving doors the output should be configured as passive Depending on locking mechanism requirements you should configure output relay for normally open or normally closed function This setting is done in the Event Collector Manager software module See paragraph 3 3 and Time amp Space User Manual for details 2 8 5 Door status sensor Door status sensor is a micro switch which shows the status of the door open closed Normally closed N C type of sensor ha
33. e and 3 to 6 mm for all other cables 2 12 BOX20 firmware download procedure BOX20 keeps its application program firmware in internal Flash memory BOX20 application program can be updated downloaded anytime on the field using existing communication infrastructure already established between each BOX20 terminal and host computer host channel For these purposes besides the application program there is also a loader program resident in BOX20 Flash memory This firmware update feature dramatically simplifies firmware update activities when compared to classic EPROM changes Beside firmware updates via host channel service personnel also have the opportunity to update BOX20 application program locally via BOX20 service channel 2 12 1 BDU BOX20 download utility BOX20 download procedure is performed by BDU program BOX20 Download Utility You can find BDU program on the CD delivered with BOX20 terminal Start the program simply by running bdu exe on your computer 2 12 2 BDU settings Before issuing commands the following settings have to be done BDU BOX20 Download Utility 1 0 C C 4Bo0x204Fw BOX20 Address B Firmware file 1520 EE tan jungen Show Version gt Run Loader HD KO KD KD HO RU HO HO HO NU HOS 3 2 E 8 Abort Action 88 88 0859 a Network Neighborhood EH Entire Network m Iml Als dell b Connection Type BOX20 Channel
34. e communication between host computer and BOX20 terminals It collects data about events recorded on the terminals access events and alarm events Apart from this this computer downloads the data about users of the system user profiles and various other parameters to the terminals Event Collector Manager hereinafter referred to as ECM This module issues commands to ECS to perform some interaction data exchange with BOX20 terminals For details on Time amp Space software refer to Time amp Space User Manual 3 2 Functions of access control terminal If we would try to describe the essential BOX20 functions they would be the following Access request identification BOX20 accepts user s access request and identifies it by reading the user s card on one of BOX20 readers Access arbitration Upon access request identification BOX20 looks at user profile list stored in BOX20 non volatile memory which contains data on users access rights Based on this information BOX20 decides whether the user is allowed to pass access control point enter exit the door or not User profile records are downloaded from host computer to the BOX20 either automatically when editing user access permissions in Time amp Space Manager program or by invoking Update Profiles function in ECM For more details look at Time amp Space User Manual User authentication In case of positive access arbitration phase cardholder identity may be optionally verified by fing
35. enabling Prs checkbox for the event s from the first row one or two events as shown on the screen shot BOX20 Technical Reference Manual 37 Security level ECM view Configuration Points double click selected point display tab Security Level i x ID Name Address Version 1 Main entrance A Y 7s Y Keys Security Level Door Anti pass back Alarms General Access Events TEA Events Notes Check Badge No EE Se Select security level from drop down Not in use list for bouth events type Check PIN Check PIN Jon first reader zi Not in use zl Each security level is either not in use or in use just for one both Check Schedule Check Schedule rude I on both readers Not in use Check Fingerprint Check Fingerprint Not in use 7 in use Cancel Depending the selected security level the authorization of access requests may beside of the ID code card number checking consist also of PIN checking schedule checking and fingerprint verification Within access control arbitration procedure access requests are checked against the user profile list and fingerprint template list both downloaded from the host computer User profile list stored in BOX20 non volatile memory contains data of all users with access permissions A particular user s profile from this list is composed of the user s ID card s identification code a PIN code
36. erprint verification and or PIN code verification PIN code data is a part of user profile record explained above Similarly to user profile records fingerprint templates are downloaded from host computer to the BOX20 by invoking Send Templates function in ECM For more details look at Time amp Space User Manual Releasing door lock mechanism Door lock mechanism may be any type of electro mechanic or electromagnetic door lock or door release barrier revolving door sliding door tripod barrier Mechanism is released by corresponding BOX20 output OUTPUT1 OUTPUT activation BOX20 performs this action as a positive result of access control procedure when access request is granted or if selected access point mode requires releasing door lock mechanism Data exchange with the host computer access events alarm events user profiles fingerprint templates parameters etc BOX20 Technical Reference Manual 35 Data exchange between the host computer and the terminal i e any communication between the two is performed by sending communication packets Access event or alarm event data is transmitted to the host immediately on line without waiting for the host s request if the host is able to receive it Event collector is running and communication channel is enabled Otherwise it is stored into local memory and sent to the host later off line The terminal is in the on line state when its internal memory is empty no data sto
37. f mains supply 230V AC Full product name consists of the generic name BOX20 followed by codes that denote connectivity type and options Bellow find a table with all available BOX20 variations BOX20 Technical Reference Manual 1 BOX20 MS Master terminal BOX20 MS E Master terminal with Ethernet interface option _ 20 MS B Master terminal with Battery backup option terminal with Master terminal with Battery backup option backup option BOX20 MS EB Master terminal with Ethernet interface and Battery backup options BOX20 SV SV Slave terminal terminal i terminal with Battery backup option Through this manual a generic name BOX20 is used where explaining facts that apply for all BOX20 types When explaining facts which apply to specific terminal type s only complete terminal type designation is used 1 3 Technical specifications 240mm x 160mm x 90mm without cable leads 240mm x 185mm x 90mm with cable leads Weight 1550g without battery 2130g with battery Power supply 230V AC 50Hz power consumption less than 5VA Operating temperature 0 C to 50 C Storage temperature 20 C to 70 C Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing 2 readers with wiegand or Data Clock interface 2 LED indicator reader 1Mbit FLASH EPROM firmware 1Mbit SRAM with battery backup up to 4500 events up to 4600 user profiles Host interface e RS232 A 9600 57600 baud up to 30m
38. facing BOX20 in Time amp Space access control nennen nnne 16 2821 TIE pl erio E 16 2 8 2 10 Card reader in anm nan 17 2 8 3 Fingerprint verification reader Bioscrypt eene re 17 2 9 4 Locking mechanism reat me o hme reed RES RE A tata kai cie umma Eo dn 17 2 9 5 Door Status SENSOR RAE RM erra RUM ep ERR ae mE ir dr 17 2 9 0 Door OPEN DUTON nim t te 17 2 8 7 Additional alarm sensors erect nir E te DRE ER rrr MER 17 2 9 8 ente eR Ee pe Etenim ts 18 2 8 9 18 2 9 9 1 Single door configuration 2 eet Rh epi uie ene 18 2 8 9 2 Double door configuration essen eene nenne enn inneren nennen entren nennen nennen 19 2 9 Conhiguratlon and settirigs eio rt RP o ote RR ite eb EE e e etas 19 2 9 1 Deep SWITCH settings oie teret pei tte reo IRR rei Eni e gore ei gps 2 9 4 1 Terminal address setting 1 eese aerei cde iei cie e d a ced eer 2 9 1 2 Reader interface typesetting escri aeaa ae a nnt Ege nare ne ope ne Interni sean 2 9 2 Jumper settirigs e a a a pa PARERE ee gio ERU ooo odere eoe tee
39. gress is shown by a progress bar Successful download completion is signalled by 10096 message in the status field If BOX20 can not perform flash download procedure Download Failed message is displayed inconsistent or corrupted firmware file BOX20 flash memory error Execution time of download command depends very much on firmware file capacity communication speed terminal type BOX20 MS BOX20 SV Typically it takes few minutes 2 12 3 2 Terminal Auto Discovery Command TAD TAD command is a very helpful tool especially in complex systems with many BOX20 terminals where it is sometimes difficult to know addresses of all terminals and where single step application program download would take quite long time and would need instant operator action for downloading terminals each by each TAD command is available only when Host Channel is selected using Serial or Network connection type The TAD function has multiple steps e tfinds automatically all BOX20 terminals on selected connection shows their addresses and version info e makes you able to select the terminals you want to download with firmware file e t performs firmware download to selected list of terminals after download completion for each terminal BDU issues Run Program command to start application program e It shows download completion status for selected terminals Let us describe the TAD command more detailed BOX20 Technical Reference Manual 3
40. high current consumption of PXR60 app 1 2A only one reader can be supplied by BOX20 If second reader is also used it has to be supplied by external power supply EPS of 12V 24V DC 1 5A Reader 1 wire color Red Black shield Orange Green White Brown Reader 2 wire color BOX20 block K4 12 VCC3 K4 11 GND3 K4 10 LEDG 1 K4 9 DATAO CLK 1 K4 8 DATA1 DATA 1 Red Black shield Orange Green White Brown K4 7 LEDR1 1 _ 20 block EPS Vcc K4 5 GND3 GND K4 4 LEDG 2 K4 DATAO CLK 2 K4 2 DATA1 DATA 2 K4 1 LEDR1 2 Line Vcc GND LED green DATAO DATA1 LED red Line Vcc GND LED green DATAO DATA1 LED red Note Jumper J19 should be set to position 1 2 for this reader type See section 2 9 2 for more details on jumper settings 2 5 7 2 Proximity card readers with Data Clock interface BOX20 supports two proximity readers with Data Clock magstripe emulation interface with data format compatible to magnetic readers of track 2 ISO track 2 ABA See tables below for connecting various readers BOX20 Installation Manual 2 5 7 3 HXR10 HXRS15 readers Reader 1 block 2 12V 1 OV 7 LED V 5 CLOCK 4 DATA 8 LED R Reader 2 block 2 12V 1 OV 7 LED V 5 CLOCK 4 DATA 8 LEDR _ 20 block K4 12 VCC3 K4 11 GND3 K4 10 LEDG 1 K4 9 DATAO CLK 1
41. ing connection diagram Block Line RS232 422 converter K2 2 RX RX TX K2 3 RX RX TX K2 4 TX TX RX K2 5 TX TX RX K2 1 GND GND GND K2 6 GND GND GND Take shielded cable with at least two twisted pairs for RS422 communication Use one pair for RX RX other pair for TX TX and shield for GND connection 2 5 6 RS485 party line interface K3 RS485 communication interface is aimed for party line connection which consists of one master BOX20 MS and multiple slave BOX20 SV terminals In a party line the terminals are connected in series meaning that each terminal in the system except the first and the last one has one incoming cable leading from the previous terminal in line and one outgoing cable leading to the next terminal in line Maximal number of slave terminals per each party line network is 63 According to RS485 standard recommendations only 31 slave terminals can be directly connected to each party line segment and total cable length should not exceed 1200m If more terminals should be included or distance is higher RS485 repeater should be used to split party line to two segments We highly recommend more party lines with fewer terminals per party line instead of a long party line s with many terminals or even repeaters It depends on situation but 10 20 terminals per party line makes and appropriate balance Block Line cable K3 1 NET NET to the previous terminal K3 2 NET NET to the
42. is continually open within the timetable limits and opened on authorized request granted access booking outside the timetable limits The Opened and Locked modes are signalled by the blinking green and red light respectively Door Open Relay We can set for how long the door open relay is active after authorized access booking Door Relay Type Because of various types of door locks we can also set normally open or normally closed behaviour of that relay Anti Pass Back ECM view Configuration Points double click selected point display tab Anti pass back x ID Name Address Version 1 Main entrance m Ps Keys Security Level Door Alarms General Anti pass back Validation v On Entrance Select appropriate combination of this items to ensure On Exit correct anti pass back level of security on point Time out Anti pas back Time out min 1034 Cancel This feature is applicable only if BOX20 is used for bi directional access control of a single access point door where the first reader is on the entrance and the second one on exit With anti pass back feature you can disable the two consecutive entrances On Entrance and or two consecutive exits On Exit with the same card Beside that you could specify minimal time between the two consecutive access attempts of a certain cardholder Anti pass back Time out Anti Pass Back
43. l external device through termination block K7 The voltage on K7 is not regulated it s level is app 12V DC and depends on current consumption Overall maximum current source devices on K7 and K6 is limited to 1 5A Note that in this case jumpers J35 and J36 must be ON Block Line K7 1 2 VEXT Ext device minus K7 3 4 VEXT Ext device plus 2 6 Fuses There are two glass fuses on the BOX20 main board with following characteristics F1 slow blow glass miniature fuse 5x20mm 0 16A T F2 slow blow glass miniature fuse 5x20mm 2 5A T By defects use the replacement fuses with the same characteristics A Warning Fuse F1 is under high voltage 230V Disconnect mains power before handling with this component BOX20 Technical Reference Manual 15 2 7 Battery Some BOX20 terminals with option B have installed backup battery as uninterruptible power source Expected battery lifetime is about 3 years it depends very much on usage number of charge discharge cycles and environmental temperature For replacement use the new battery of the same type as specifies bellow Cut two plastic leads and remove the old battery from BOX20 main board Then place the replacement battery on its place and fasten it firmly using two appropriate plastic leads Upon reaching the end of their useful life batteries should be disposed off using appropriate collection and or recycling channels Battery specifications Manufacturer
44. ljana Slovenia Product test object Access control terminal Model type reference BOX20 Testing laboratory Slovenian Institute of Quality and Metrology SIQ Tr a ka cesta 2 SI 1000 Ljubljana Slovenia The product complies with the essential requirements of the following directives 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic compatibility EMC 73 23 EEC Low voltage equipment LVD This attestation applies to the particular sample of the product provided for testing and certification The detailed test results and standards used as well as the operation mode are listed in EMC Test Report No T251 0519 03 of 2003 07 31 EMC Certificate No C251 0399 03 of 2003 07 31 Test standards EN 55022 1998 A1 2000 CLASS A EN 61000 3 2 2000 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 EN 55024 1998 EN 61000 6 2 1999 LVD Test Report No T223 0297 03 of 2003 09 08 LVD Certificate No C223 0161 03 of 2003 09 08 Test standards IEC 60950 1 2001 and or EN 60950 1 2001 First Edition Vibration and Humidity treatments Test Report No Vibration and Humidity Vests Test Report No Test standards This attestation is released with the above mentioned attestation number by the Slovenian Institute of Quality and Metrology After preparation of the necessary technical documentation as well as the EC Declaration of Conformity the CE marking as shown below can be affixed on the equipment Autho signature Date of issue sees om 2003 10 14 Introduction 2 BOX20
45. n or out of band programming using UDP datagrams access method e Ethernet interface configuration and settings via serial port Ethernet interface configuration and settings over the network are performed while being in their normal operating mode no local action is required For Ethernet interface configuration and settings over serial port you should enable PC to access its serial port by setting jumpers J2 and J3 to ON and put Ethernet module to programming mode by bridging switch S2 for a while The serial cable from the PC should be connected to interface RS232 A K2 outlets TXA RXA and GND 2 9 3 1 Ethernet interface IP address setting Prior performing any other setting you have to set IP address of BOX20 terminal Simply click Change IP button and write IP in accordance with your network address Changing Device Server IP address Enter new IP address for this Device Server IP address 168 10 209 Cancel 2 9 3 2 Ethernet Interface Parameter settings BOX20 ethernet interface parameters should be set as explained bellow 24 BOX20 Installation Manual Settings DS lt 3 14 5 gt N Broadcast UDP data Lonnection mode nation IP address port address Network settings DHCP IP address Port Transport protocol Inband commands Data login Connection timeout Routing mode O Disabled already set accordingly default 1001 can be customized 1 TCP 1 Enabled
46. n readers to BOX20 terminal The Selection is performed by appropriate jumper settings see section 2 9 2 2 5 3 1 RS232 interface A as a host channel Beside Ethernet and RS422 interface RS232 interface A could be used as one of the three possible interface options for the host channel which means for interfacing BOX20 MS terminal to the host computer Communication cable between BOX20 MS and host PC serial port should be made according to the following connection diagram Block Line Host DB9 K2 10 RX A RX 3 K2 11 TX A TXD 2 K2 12 GND GND 5 Use shielded cable for RS232 communication Connect shield together with signal GND pin 5 on DB9 connector at host side 2 5 3 2 RS232 interface A interfacing fingerprint readers RS232 interface A could be used as an auxiliary channel interfacing up to two Bioscrypt VFLEX fingerprint readers according to the following connection diagram First VFLEX reader VFLEX DIN15 pigtail BOX20 Description VCC 13 red 4 12 VCC3 12V DC POWER GND K4 11 GND3 Power GND 11 black SIGNAL GND K2 12 GND Signal GND 12 black red BOX20 Technical Reference Manual 9 Second VFLEX reader TXD 9 violet RXD 10 violet white EARTH GND 15 green yellow VFLEX DIN15 pigtail VCC 13 red POWER GND 11 black SIGNAL GND 12 black red TXD 9 violet RXD 10 violet white EARTH GND 15 green yellow K2 10 RX A K2 11 TX A K8 3 PE
47. nal alarm sensors to the BOX20 inputs INPUT2 and INPUT4 e g panic key IR motion sensor Note that normally open sensors have to be used for this function if sensors have voltage output it should be normally off BOX20 Technical Reference Manual 17 By monitoring sensor status BOX20 would send an alarm message to the host computer when alarm condition appears This function is enabled by enabling and configuring alarm2 and alarm4 for INPUT2 and INPUT4 respectively in the Time amp Space Manager program For details on alarm configuration and monitoring see paragraph 3 3 and Time amp Space User Manual 2 8 8 Alarm activator You can connect alarm activator alarm siren alarm light to any spare BOX20 output As BOX20 can be configured to activate any of its outputs when alarm condition appears BOX20 will switch on this alarm activator Configuring alarm parameters within Time amp Space Manager enables this function For more details read paragraph 3 3 and Time amp Space User Manual Set corresponding jumper to achieve active or passive function of specific output as required by activator see paragraph 2 9 2 2 8 9 Standard configurations As a conclusion we can identify two main BOX20 configurations with respect to its peripherals a single door configuration and a double door configuration as shown in the following pictures and corresponding tables Note that use of door status sensors and Door open buttons is opti
48. ng range reader RXR2 J23 J24 J25 J26 NC NO selection for outputs The jumpers are used to select normally open NO or normally closed NC relay outputs OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 according to following table Position 1 2 Position 2 3 J23 OUT1 NC OUT1 NO J24 OUT2 NC OUT2 NO J25 OUT3 NC OUT3 NO 426 OUT4 NC OUT4 NO J27 J28 J29 J30 Active Passive selection for outputs With these jumpers you can set outputs OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 to be active voltage source or passive dry contact according to the following table _ Position 1 2 3 4 Position 2 3 J27 OUT1 active OUT1 passive J28 OUT2 active OUT2 passive J29 OUT3 active OUT3 passive J30 OUTA active OUTA passive J31 432 433 434 Active Passive selection for inputs With these jumpers you can set inputs IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 to be active this provides power to connected sensor like micro switch or passive sinking power from connected sensor according to the following table 22 BOX20 Installation Manual Position 1 2 3 4 Position 2 3 J31 IN1 active IN1 passive J32 IN2 active IN2 passive J33 IN3 active IN3 passive J34 IN4 active IN4 passive J35 J36 External power mode on KT7 If these jumpers are ON BOX20 s internal power supply supplies input output I O elements like activators and sensors connected to K6 K5 and potential extra loads connected to K7
49. ns on and the door lock mechanism is released electrical lock or similar Otherwise the red light indicator on the ID card reader signals access denial This procedure described above applies when the Door Mode parameter of that access point is selected as Normal door opened on request or as According to Schedule but the booking time is not within selected schedule s With Door mode parameter set to Opened or to According to Schedule and the booking time is within selected schedule s then door is continually open so free access is possible without any transaction With Door mode parameter set to Blocked the door is closed and any access attempt would be denied Door mode parameter is indicated by the adequate light indication on the reader see the table below As we mentioned in the previous section door could be open with Door open button Most often this button is used to open the door from the inside or it is accessible to the authorized person only receptionist or similar On depressing this button the lock is released in the same way as after reading any valid ID card In most cases the ID card readers connected to BOX20 terminals feature single bi color LED indicator or two separate red and green LED indicators Indicators have two functions they signal the result of the access request check and indicate the selected Door mode parameter See the table below for explanation Signalization Description Green LED on a
50. nted as two points in the Event Collector one primary point fist reader and one secondary point second reader To edit parameters of specific terminal or point you should display view Configuration Points using command menu or left side tree select specific point in right window and double click it or command menu Point Edit Here you can edit several parameters organized within tabs which precisely define BOX20 functioning Bellow we will describe these parameters how they affect BOX20 functions and how we can edit them in the ECM or TSM program You can find more details about ECM and TSM program in Time amp Space User Manual Terminal Type ECM view Configuration Points double click selected point then display tab Type 36 BOX20 User Manual Primary Point Setup ID Name Address Version 1 Main entrance 7 Type Keys Security Level Door Anti pass back Alarms General Reader Type Select appropriate reader type Magnetic E Motorola Proxy and barcode readers are bidirectional so you can select events for both reading C Magnetic directions C Barcode C Other If option is selected system will work with absolute badge numbers and will not translate badge numbers using site code Cancel Help Here you can set the following parameters Name assign a name to a terminal Address define terminal s address A B Version set firmwa
51. onal and could be omitted 2 8 9 1 Single door configuration Door lock Reader on exit J t Door sensor Reader on entrance Door open button option BOX20 outlet Function Reader 1 K4 7 to K4 12 Reader on entrance Reader 2 K4 1 to K4 6 Reader on exit Output1 K6 1 K6 2 Locking mechanism door lock Output2 K6 3 K6 4 Alarm relay Output3 K6 5 K6 6 Alarm relay Output4 K6 7 K6 8 Reserved Input1 K5 1 K5 2 Door status sensor N C Input2 K5 3 K5 4 Door open button N O optional Input3 K5 5 K5 6 Not used Input4 K5 7 K5 8 Not used 18 BOX20 Installation Manual 2 8 9 2 Double door configuration Door open button Door lock on exit Door 1 xN J VLLLLL LLL Door sensor Reader on entrance Door open button on exit Door 2 J VLLLLL LZ Reader on entrance BOX20 outlet Function 4 Reader 1 K4 7 to K4 12 Reader on first door entrance Reader 2 K4 1 to K4 6 Reader on second door entrance Output1 K6 1 K6 2 Locking mechanism door lock first door Output2 K6 3 K6 4 Locking mechanism door lock second door Output3 K6 5 K6 6 Alarm relay Output4 K6 7 K6 8 Reserved Input1 K5 1 K5 2 Door status sensor first door N C Input2 K5 3 K5 4 Door open button first door N O Input3 K5 5 K5 6 Door status sensor second door N C Input4 K5 7 K5 8 Door open button second door N O 2 9 Configuration and settings 2 9 1 Deep Switch se
52. our PC communicates with target BOX20 via LAN TCP IP Note With selection BOX20 Channel Host Channel both connection types Serial and Network are available But with selection BOX20 Channel Service Channel only Serial connection type is available Connection Settings Reach this settings by clicking button named Settings Set of available settings depends on selected BOX20 Channel and Connection Type so it is explained separately for each combination xi Communication Port COM1 Baud rate 57600 m Parity None Default v Data bits 8 Default 4 Sop bits Default z Xon xoff Software Flow Control Host Channel Serial Connection With this combination the available connection settings are as follows Communication Port specify COM port used Available options COM1 COM2 COM3 Baud Rate set it equal as corresponding BOX20 MS interface setting Available options 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 BOX20 Technical Reference Manual 31 TCP IP Settings xj OK IP Adress Connect Disconnect 192 168 10 150 TCP Port 001 Host Channel Network Connection IP Address Specify IP address of the target BOX20 MS E terminal TCP Port Specify TCP port number for network connection It must be equal as set in BOX20 Ethernet interface Upon parameter settings you can issue TCP connection request by clicking on Connect button You can close
53. previous terminal K3 1 GND2 GND to the previous terminal K3 4 NET NET to the next terminal K3 5 NET NET to the next terminal K3 6 GND2 GND to the next terminal Use shielded cable with at least one twisted pair for RS485 communication Use the wires of the same twisted pair for NET and NET Use shield for GND connection 2 5 7 Card reader Interface K4 2 5 7 1 Proximity card readers with wiegand interface BOX20 terminal supports two proximity readers with wiegand interface Supported data formats are Indala 27 bit wiegand and standard 26 bit wiegand format See tables below for connection diagram of various readers BOX20 Technical Reference Manual 11 2 5 7 1 1 Reader 1 wire color _ Red Black shield Orange Green White Brown Reader 2 wire color Red Black shield Orange Green White Brown PXR10 PXR20 PXRK10 readers Indala Motorola BOX20 block Line K4 12 VCC3 Vcc K4 11 GND3 GND K4 10 LEDG 1 LED green K4 9 DATAO CLK 1 DATAO K4 8 DATA1 DATA 1 DATA K4 7 LEDR1 1 LED red BOX20 block Line K4 6 VCC3 Vcc K4 5 GND3 GND K4 4 LEDG 2 LED green K4 3 DATAO CLK 2 DATAO K4 2 DATA1 DATA 2 DATA1 K4 1 LEDR1 2 LED red Note Jumper J19 should be set to position 1 2 for these reader types See section 2 9 2 for more details on jumper settings 2 5 7 1 2 PXR60 reader Indala Motorola Because of
54. re major version V5 V6 V7 Reader Type define reader type in use Badge Numbers say if terminal uses absolute badge numbers Absolute badge number contains complete data record from the badge It is a merge of site code and ID code from wiegand formatted card and magnetic card or complete data string from other type of cards If BOX20 is not configured to absolute badge numbers it will take only ID code from wiegand formatted card and magnetic cards 6 digits or 6 lower digits from other cards Access control function ECM view Configuration Points double click selected point display tab Keys x 10 Address Version 1 Main entrance 7 x Type Keys Security Level Door Anti pass back Alarms General r Keypad Key Acs Event Key Acs Event M INF kinfo gt INF INF J lt info gt x INF kinfo gt INF x INF kinto gt INF dnte DI INF kinto gt 7 H INF dnte x Cancel Here you can specify that BOX20 reader s supports access control function This function means that with reading a card on BOX20 reader a cardholder issues an access request which means they would like to enter or exit the protected area This function is a must for access control terminal Without it the terminal serves as Time amp Attendance terminal within Time amp Space system You select access control function by
55. red otherwise it is in the off line state When in on line state the terminal sends to the host the transaction data access event or alarm event data as soon as the data are recorded On receiving the host s confirmation of data reception the terminal releases transaction from its internal memory and the transmission procedure is finished If however the terminal does not receive the host confirmation for any reason it retains the transaction in its internal memory and switches automatically to off line state When operating in off line state the terminal does not send data access requests alarm states to the host on recording them but stores transactions in the internal memory The terminal tries to re establish connection every 10 sec by sending the chronologically oldest data from the memory On first receiving the host s confirmation the terminal proceeds with the next data in line until the memory is empty and finally switches to on line state The terminal releases data from its internal memory only after receiving the host s confirmation of the receipt of a particular transaction User profile records are downloaded from host computer to the BOX20 either automatically when editing user access permissions in Time amp Space Manager program or by invoking Update Profiles function in ECM For more details look at Time amp Space User Manual Fingerprint templates up to two templates per user are downloaded from host computer to the BOX20
56. rmat compatible to magnetic readers of track 2 ISO track 2 ABA See tables below for connecting RXR2 receiver BOX20 Technical Reference Manual 2 5 7 7 RXR2 long range receiver Receiver 1 block BOX20 block Line 12V 1 K4 12 VCC3 12V 2 K4 11 GND3 GND GND 4 11 GND3 GND SCL K4 9 DATAO CLK 1 CLOCK SDA K4 8 DATA1 DATA 1 DATA Reader 2 block BOX20 block Line 12V 1 K4 6 VCC3 Vcc 12V 2 K4 5 GND3 GND GND K4 5 GND3 GND SCL K4 3 DATAO CLK 2 CLOCK SDA K4 2 DATA1 DATA 2 DATA Note Jumper J19 should be set to position 1 2 for this reader type See section 2 9 2 for more details on jumper settings 2 5 8 Inputs K5 BOX20 supports four inputs to monitor the status of input sensors Each input can be either active or passive configurable by setting jumpers to appropriate positions An active input supplies electrical power to the connected sensor e g door open close detection switch egress switch while the passive input detects the logical voltage level of the input device e g IR sensor The standard voltage level of the sensors is expected to be from 10 to 20 V DC or AC with the power consumption ranging from 12 to 27mA Block Line K5 1 IN1 INPUT1 K5 2 IN1 INPUT1 K5 3 IN2 INPUT2 K5 4 IN2 INPUT2 K5 5 IN3 INPUT3 K5 6 IN3 INPUT3 K5 7 IN4 INPUT4 K5 8 IN4 INPUT4 Plus and minus suffixes show the polarity if the input in question is configured
57. rough VFLEX reader s AUX port RJ11 connector on the bottom side of the reader using a special serial cable DB9 RJ11 The following are short instructions on how to configure the parameters 1 Run VeriAdmin program 2 Choose RS232 port Go to Network Setup icon in the toolbar or in the menu Configure Network Setup select the serial port that is being used COM1 COM2 choose rate 57600 and select Auto 26 BOX20 Installation Manual Network Setup L im m m tau aln d jm 1130104 REIR EIER 3 Reader Login Go to Network Configuration Manager icon in the toolbar or in the menu File Network Configuration Manager Choose the logged COM port on the tree and click the button Add Unit VeriAdmin will find VFLEX reader and list it to the connections tree Network Configuration Manager 1 88 Bioscrypt Network EY Comm 1 57600 9 Broadcast 4 Parameters Configuration Go to Unit Parameters icon in the toolbar or in the menu Configure Unit Parameters tab Communication e Unit Network ID Use value 0 for address of the first pass VFLEX reader and value 1 for the second pass VFLEX reader e Other communicational parameters should be configured according to the schemes below BOX20 Technical Reference Manual 27 Parameters for the first VFLEX Reader xj General Communication Wiegand Biometrics General Purpose 1 0 LED T
58. s to be used when the door is closed the sensor contacts are closed when the door is open sensor contacts are open as well Door status sensor of the first access point should be connected to INPUT1 and door status sensor of the second access point if exists should be connected to INPUT3 These inputs should be set as active by jumpers J9 and J11 according to paragraph 2 9 2 By monitoring door status sensor BOX20 would send an alarm message to the host computer if door remains open too long or if door is broken in This function is enabled by enabling and configuring alarm1 and alarm3 for INPUT1 and INPUTS respectively in the Time amp Space Manager program For details on alarm configuration and monitoring see paragraph 3 3 and Time amp Space User Manual 2 8 6 Door open button Door open button is most likely used as egress key to open the door for exit Note that normally open N O button has to be used for this function The door open button of the first access point is connected to INPUT2 and door open button of second access point if exists is connected to INPUT4 These inputs should be set as active so jumpers J10 and J12 should be set accordingly see paragraph 2 9 2 When door open buttons are used and connected to INPUT2 or INPUT4 corresponding alarm function alarm2 and alarm4 must not be enabled in the Time amp Space Manager 2 8 7 Additional alarm sensors If door open sensors are not used you could connect additio
59. scription v Auto mode Cancel Previous Nest Beside these two parameters there are some additional parameters to configure each of four BOX20 alarm inputs They are not set in ECM but rather in TSM program These parameters are Enable to enable disable any of four alarm sources Alarm Auto mode if set the alarm state is quitted if alarm condition disappears otherwise only operator quits the alarm Activator No X you can specify that with alarm state appearance specific BOX20 output should be activated Activator No 1 to Activator No 4 correspond with BOX20 Output1 to Output4 respectively Delay you can specify the time between appearance of alarm condition on specific BOX20 input and appearance of alarm state together with alarm message generation Beside that you could also specify if this delay time is always valid or only in the case when alarm condition appears immediately after booking on specific BOX20 reader For example door sensor is connected to alarm input alarm condition appears when door is open With these parameters we can specify that alarm state should appear immediately if the door is not opened by the readers otherwise the alarm state should appear if the door remains open for more then 10s To achieve that enable checkbox at first or second Reader and set delay time to 10s 40 BOX20 User Manual 3 4 BOX20 Usage To enter the restricted area through
60. si EC Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer Details of electrical eguipment Model numbers Description Directives this eguipment complies with Harmonised Standards applied in order to verify compliance with directives EMC LVD Vibration and Homidity Test Reports issued by Technical construction file Year in which CE mark was affixed Authorised Signatory SPICA International sistemi za avtomatsko identifikacijo 2 0 0 LIUBLJANA Pot k sejmi u 55 Manufacturer T Name Position LV ec POY Spica International d o o Pot sejmi u 33 1231 Ljubljana Slovenia BOX20 Access control terminal 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic compatibility EMC 73 23 EEC Low voltage eguipment LVD EN 55022 1998 A1 2000 CLASS A EN 61000 3 2 2000 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 EN 55024 1998 EN 61000 6 2 1999 IEC 60950 1 2001 and or EN 60950 1 2001 First Edition Report ref No T223 0297 03 of 2003 09 08 T251 0519 03 of 2003 07 31 SIQ Tr a ka cesta 2 SI 1000 Ljubljana CE223 0046 2003 2003 Date of issue 2003 10 14 Place of issue Ljubljana BOX20 Technical Reference Manual 1 4 2 Attestation of Conformity TEOD TEI Ge Slovenski institut za kakovost in meroslovje Slovenian institute of Quality and Metrology EC Attestation of Conformity No CE223 0046 2003 Company manufacturer pica International 9 0 0 Address Pot k sejmi u 33 1231 Ljub
61. ted on party line TXA LED indicates outgoing traffic on host channel RS232 or RS422 or Ethernet It flashes when terminal is transmitting on host channel RXA LED indicates incoming traffic on host channel RS232 or RS422 or Ethernet It flashes when terminal is receiving on host channel ST1 LED indicates application program loader program status When application program is running the LED is OFF when loader program is running it is ON ST2 LED indicates Flash EPROM writing download is currently on LED ON Otherwise LED is OFF ER Ethernet red LED normally off blinks to indicate collision error EG Ethernet green LED normally on blinks when any network packet is received SG Status green LED it s function is explained in the table bellow When in normal mode with established TCP connection it is on and only goes off momentarily when ethernet interface routes a message in either direction BOX20 to LAN or LAN to BOX20 SR Status red LED it s function is explained in the table bellow In normal mode it is off and blinks on buffer overflow single blink or in the case of internal setting error constantly with 1 second period Startup entering the normal mode SR and SG LEDs blink three times Normal mode setting error eth interface halted SR LED is blinking constantly Normal mode LAN or serial buffer overflow SR LED is continuously ON Normal mode BOX20 eth interface set as server SG LED performs double flashes
62. ttings There are 8 deep switches on BOX20 main board position S1 with various functions as explained bellow 2 9 1 1 Terminal address setting Deep switches S1 1 to S1 6 are used to set terminal address according to the tables bellow In these tables switch OFF position is marked with 0 while switch ON position is marked with 1 Available address range is address A to address o that is 63 different addresses in total E JEEN JEAN s14 o 1 0 1 0o 1 0 1 0o 1 o 1 o 1 0 1 1 2 Lo L 1 L 1 Lo Lo L1 L 4 1 3 1 1 JE 4 L 4 S14 oj oj of of of 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 oj of of oj of oj oj ol 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 oj of of of oj of oj 0 BOX20 Technical Reference Manual 19 gt 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 Oja OA Oja ja m Oja O o o Oja Oo ja ol lo oo o Ol Oo ISA Oja ja Ol Oja ri Oja 2 O ja ja 12 2 2 2 lol Ol 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 jm O ja gt A gt A gt a gt m OJO c 0 2 gt 2 Oja ja x gt Oj 2 Oja ja 5 0 2 2 Oo
63. work See tables in paragraphs from 2 5 2 to 2 5 6 for details on connection of BOX20 communication interface ETHERNET LAN RS232 RS422 BOX20 MS BOX20 MS E spica BOX20 SV BOX20 SV spica spica RS485 Party line RS485 Party line RS485 Party line PC BOX20 SV BOX20 SV BOX20 SV spica spica spico 16 BOX20 Installation Manual 2 8 2 ID card reader Two card readers with wiegand or Data Clock interface can be connected to BOX20 These two readers can be installed on both sides of single access point door as ingress and egress reader or on two access points as ingress readers Cable length between reader and BOX20 should not exceed 50m Do not install proximity readers too close to each other to prevent interference and unwanted readings The minimum distance in any direction between two proximity readers is equal to reader s reading range multiplied by five E g minimum distance between two PXR10 readers with 12 cm reading range is 60 cm See detailed connection diagrams for various readers in chapter 2 5 7 2 8 3 Fingerprint verification reader Bioscrypt VFLEX Additionally to ID card readers up to two fingerprint verification readers can be optionally connected to BOX20 These readers are used for ID card owner authentication in application with higher security deman

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