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1. 69 Wiring 2SRP to Wiegand F 2F Strobed and Supervised F 2F Readers 70 Wiring 2SRP to single Color LED Feder 71 Wiring 2SRP door alarm contact and exit request iii 73 Wiring 2SRP door strike internal relay essent iii 74 Wiring 2SRP door strike external rela cct etre ce ette te bets 75 Wiring 2SRP auxiliary DO 76 Wiring 2SRP external alarm shunt relay 27 8RP reader board layout 2 80 Powering two BRP bOArdS 2481 Wiring to F 2F or Supervised F 2F Readers 2 83 Wiring 8RP door strike external relay aaa 84 20 DI 87 na 89 T6 DO board iii 91 16 DORboafd 9 aaa 92 Wiring output device to 16 DO 1 2 21 93 Wiring output device to 16 DOR DOG o tete aaa 94 Connecting directly using crossover 98 Connecungithro gh network hub ttt ede 99 vii viii M5 Controller Installation Manual Figure 48 gure 49 gure 50 gure 51 gure 52 gure 53 gure 54 gure 55 gure 56 gure 57 gure 58 gure 59 gure 60 gure 61 gure 62 gure 63 gure 64 gure 65 gure 66 gure 67 gure
2. 530089002C Chapter 5 67 The reader processing boards Installing resistor packs Insert proper resistor packs in RP1 and RP13 Be sure you insert the correct resistor pack for the reader voltage selected Both resistor packs must be the same since the voltage for both readers must be the same See Figure 27 below for details Figure 27 Installing 2SRP resistor packs 2SRP BOARD mum ZA e f 1173 uan EG 3 a pmi bi 25 DFF Li ps 182 E Ge securIT 110101 VD NOTE RESISTOR PACKS RP1 amp RP13 VALUE DEPEND ON READER VOLTAGE TYPE USED JP1 amp RP13 5V READER 1 0K 1 000 OHMS 12V READER 2 0K 2 000 OHMS 530089003C 68 M5 Controller Installation Manual Wiring the readers If wiring a 12V reader that uses 5V data lines note the following conditions before continuing 5 Set the reader voltage JP1 to 5 Wire the Reader power lead to the Power output port J6 on the Power Communications board instead of to the 2SRP board Mount the reader Refer to the manual
3. 2 104 Administration MENU EMT 122 Flash controller menu Flash 2 2 2 123 124 Configuration checklist for Integrated Configuration 126 Using enhanced Flash eFlash within Picture Perfect Secure Perfect and 128 128 Secure e yee usados 134 Facility Commander WAX a oeste ERR Ain 139 vi M5 Controller Installation Manual Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Regulatory information 147 CE European and FCC compliance 148 aio rire 150 CE regulatory Notice os Pe AE AI UR Te e 153 Troubleshooting maintenance support 155 Troubleshooting ep erbe re Rr 156 PoWEekproblems ossida 156 Communications problems 2 2 2 2 2 2 157 Reader problems TT 157 Door strike PFOBIEMS iii Mead ann to 159 MS5P
4. Chapter 4 35 The PXNplus CPU board MODEM BOARD OPTIONAL MODEM LEDS DS13 DS18 J5 TO CONTROLLER BACKPLANE UCSIMM DS2 36 M5 Controller Installation Manual Pins and jumpers General purpose pins Table 10 General purpose pins Pins Shorting these pins JP This function is for manufacturing and catastrophic failure recovery only Returns the board Boot Mode to boot maintenance mode which allows for burning in of a new boot image JP3 Stops the application and puts the board into maintenance mode which allows the board to be Shutdown Request removed Since the PXNplus board runs an operating system just like a computer it must be shut down correctly Shorting JP3 shuts down the operating system application of the board JP3 is like using the Shut down feature on your computer To properly restart the board use both JP3 and JP6 First short JP3 to stop the application then short JP6 to restart reset the board JP4 Returns the configuration to the factory defaults Restore Defaults Primary Connection Type Ethernet e IP Address 192 168 6 6 e Mask 255 255 255 0 e Gateway 192 168 6 1 Short JP4 for a minimum of five seconds JP6 Reboots the CPU board without properly shutting down the application The PXNplus board runs an operating system just like a computer Shorting JP6 is like pressing the Off button on your computer without using the Shut down
5. Signal name Relay 1 5 VDC 12 VDC 1 Door Strike Relay Normally Closed NC 2 Ground 2 Door Strike Relay Common Com 3 Display DO 3 Door Strike Relay Normally Open NO 4 Door DO Reader LED 4 Auxiliary Output Relay Common Com 5 Exit DI Exit Request 5 Auxiliary Output Relay Normally Closed NC 6 Reader Data 0 6 Auxiliary Output Relay Normally Open NO 7 Reader Data 1 7 Alarm Shunt Relay Common Com 8 Door DI Alarm Point 8 Alarm Shunt Relay Normally Closed NC 9 Not used 9 Alarm Shunt Relay Normally Open NO 10 Clock DO Chapter 5 55 The reader processing boards Figure 19 Wiring 2RP to Wiegand Strobed F 2F and supervised F 2F readers WIEGAND READERS 2RP BOARD 5VDC 12VDC GROUND DOOR DO READER LED EXIT DI EXIT REQUEST READER DATA 0 READER DATA 1 e jue a I e 4 2 UN FT 5 dhik co mmm STROBED READERS 5VDC 12VDC GROUND DFF 9 DOOR DO READER LED READER DATA 1 READER STROBED BSemnnuswne F 2F READERS 12VDC GROUND DOOR DO READER LED READER DATA 1 SUPERVISED F 2F READERS
6. 85 ceed 86 20 DI boards a 86 86 Device addressing 86 Setting theDIP switches P IR 88 Wiring the digital input 2 2 2 88 16 DO and DOR ERE E REO ER PER NU PE 90 ia 90 EE 90 Setting 93 Wiring digitalo tp t devices 93 Testing before powering 95 Testing erat REA 96 Controller firmware 1 97 Integrated Configuration Tool een hh mnn 98 AEREE E a a T 98 Cohnecting and startingthie tool tees troppe ERE ht eter ex ELDER 99 Controller Setup OverEW sese ER RAEE UU Pere we 101 Controller Configuration menu gt Host Connection type ARL 102 Controller Information menu Controller 103 Controller Parameters menu
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8. 39 LEDs on the PXNplus GPU BOONE sci 39 Modem LED indicators on the PXNplus CPU board 40 UCSIMMPlus board LED indicators on the PXNplus 41 Important information for firewall 2 2 2 41 Configuring upstream communications with the 42 o 42 By network with fallback dial p 42 By direct CoOnriect 42 eie 42 Configuring downstream 43 The reader processing 45 Introduction ETUDES 46 Ligen oe 46 46 Device d dressihg s eni qa iade 46 BOGrdlQUOUt 48 Setting DIP dud ei ew REP YR RR E UIT 49 Setting redder voltage css 50 Installing resistor packs 2 dea AAA 52 least c MM 53 dela 56 Wiring 57 W
9. DI Signal Name Door Strike Relay Normally Closed NC Door Strike Relay Common Com Door Strike Relay Normally Open NO Auxiliary Output Relay Common Com 2RP Auxiliary Output Relay Normally Closed 43 amp J5 Auxiliary Output Relay Normally Open NO Alarm Shunt Relay Common Com Alarm Shunt Relay Normally Closed NC Alarm Shunt Relay Normally Open NO Use shielded cable External Alarm Contact to Cable shield be shunted from external alarm system External Alarm System Installer Supplied Y ON no Li il Use plenum rated cable for applications where cable is to be run above the false suspended ceiling in the air circulation space Pair wires as shown tie shield ground to internal ground stud in Controller FCC amp CE Compliance shield grounds must be stripped back through the 530069013 knockout hole strain relief and grounded the external ground studs provided Chapter 5 61 The reader processing boards 2SRP board Introduction Each 2SRP reader board provides four supervised DIs two alarm two exit two reader LED outputs two door strike DO relays two auxiliary DO relays and two alarm shunt relays used to shunt out external alarm inputs Please note the following e Each 2SRPboardis limited to only one type of reader technology Wiegan
10. e EENES ix Ata 1 Prod ct OVERVIEW ies e UR 2 3 Enclosure specifications irreale Ania 3 CPU SPECINCOLONS 415 5 Minimum supported board levels for the PXNplus CPU board 6 Installation planning and 7 Getting started roadmap i secre neret hr e ER tha Re e RP RR 8 thi ve PE cere 9 EAS 9 Electrostatic Discharge ESD 2 2 2 4 9 Gerieral installation rules crece eret eR e pe eme a RA 9 Observing noise prevention procedures 10 Signal d DU 10 Cable ue 10 puumM E 10 MOUNTING etc 11 Mounting and handling guidelimes tacca dele rr 11 Mounting instructis 11 OEM MS CONTONE tia Re 13 Power Communications 15 6 eon ace e eta 16 Power EE E E 17 Installing the power 17 Installing the battery backup soia ei TR 19 Wiri
11. Facilities Micros Inputs Outputs Doors And Readers Elevators Alarms Time Zones Data Generator Micros Ports Modems Network Ports Keys Micros Online 28 Micros Offline 0 Nonexistent Micros 1 oS 0 0000 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 Sp KT RT OT ROT ROT X 02 0400 0401 0402 0403 0404 0405 Xm mA X 04 0490 0491 0492 0493 0494 0495 0496 0497 d KTR X 3 05 0080 5907 06 0100 07 0149 e xi 796 0151 Description MICRO 149 PXNPLUS StLn Micro 10 149 Status Online Network Micros Use File m5npe403 efl Browse Direct Micros Use File m5pe403 efl Browse PXNplus Micros Use File 7 1 2efl Browse DirecDoor Micros Use File 07111 efi Browse _Fiash Micro s AbortFlash Resulis Network 30 records 9 Wait until the flash is complete You cannot flash another controller until the current selections are complete Note Only one instance of eFlash can be run on a system When eFlash begins it creates a lock file tmp eflash lock If the lock file exists indicating that the program is running when you attempt to launch eFlash an error message w
12. muye ZIP 4 J2 5 6 I RN1 9 oe imme J2 amp 3 10 OW READER PORT 1 1 mE imi SW 25 2 OFF ii B 6 7 8 IC 9 3 1 1 CONTROLLER READER VOLTAGE SELECTION BACKPLANE 5 or 12 VDC 7 2 8 8 9 J4 amp J5 108 READER PORT 2 1 me 2 3 LL P J5 T TRA gt i 5 4 5 ae 8 8 Fi TRERI v 8 3 Dun e RESISTOR PACKS RN1 amp RN2 VALUE DEPEND ON READER VOLTAGE TYPE USED RN1 amp 2 5V READER OK 1 000 OHMS 12V READER OK 2 000 OHMS 530069016D Setting DIP switches Set DIP switches as described in Table 19 below before installing and wiring 2RP board Table 19 Reader technology and format Chapter 5 The reader processing boards Reader technology and format 5 1 1 5 1 2 5 1 3 5 1 4 Not Valid Reserved Reserved ON agstripe Reversed Strobed ON ON agstripe Water Mark ON Magstripe GE Supervised F 2F default 0 ON agstripe Strobed ON ON Magstripe F 2F ON ON 3701 ON 37021 3201 34 bit KSC ON ON 38 bit ADT 3601 3202 4001 ON ON 4401 Wiegand 64 bit BCD 2802 2804 ON ON ON 3600 2700 2801 ON ON 32 bit Motorola Indala 75 bit PIV 2800 ON ON ON 35 37 bit Hughes 1 Secure Perfect uses this switch setting as C
13. C13 1100788 ncv DI sol 055 056 t R11 E D10 R13 F12 E D12 R15 BN F14 la 014 E ON OFF R17 HOE Vy DS8 DO15 amp DO16 LED 16 5t0 24VDC INPUT 1 GROUND 2 4108 016 11 e e I Chapter 6 The optional DI and DO boards GE SECURITY e TO CONTROLLER BACKPLANE 530069018D 91 92 M5 Controller Installation Manual Figure 43 16 DOR board layout 16 DOR BOARD e DI 00 1 kN TT E 3 agg r NCIS ou o 00 2 COM 9 p SII J2 L NO eu MEG DO 3 ERG x FETTE ne DO 4 COM 7 7 LIE os _ A la snai A DO 5 9 9 x b n E J3 DRS ete 7 02 exo 0 8 d 051 POWER ON LED I _ 1 TO CONTROLLE
14. TO CONTROLLER BACKPLANE b n a roun J4 Reader Port 5 Data 1 Door DO Reader LED r CE roun J4 Reader Port 6 Data 1 Door DO Reader LED 1 o postes r i roun J5 Reader Port 7 Data 1 3 Door DO Reader LED 4 r 12VDC 5 6 7 8 O Ground J5 Reader Port 8 Data 1 Door DO Reader LED 530090003D Chapter 5 81 The reader processing boards Setting DIP switches Set the DIP switches as described in the tables below before installing and wiring the 8RP board Table 34 Reader technology and format Reader technology and format Magstripe GE Supervised F 2F ON ON Magstripe F 2F ON ON ON orr Table 35 board address settings 1 ON ON ON ON ON Board 22 ON ON ON ON ON 1 The first 8 readers out of 16 2 second 8 readers out of 16 orr Powering two 8RP boards To ensure proper function when using two 8RP Boards in the MS controller the second 8RP Board should be wired directl
15. 3DES keys In order to secure transmissions between the controller and the host the data is encrypted using Triple Data Encryption Standard 3DES encryption Use this screen to enter keys which will create an encryption pattern for transmission A CAUTION host DES keys and the controller DES keys MUST match 108 M5 Controller Installation Manual Figure 52 Controller Parameters 3DES keys screen GE Security Integrated Configuration Tool Y Controller Configuration DES Keys Host Connection type DES Keys 1 pe Y Controller Information DES Key 2 gt Controller Information DES Key 3 Controller Parameters gt Network configuration gt Dial configuration gt 3DES keys aft 1 If you have not already done so log on to the Integrated Configuration Tool See Starting the tool on page 99 2 Click Controller Parameters then 3DES keys Keep the following in mind e DES keys must be exactly 16 characters DES keys must be valid hexadecimal characters 0 through 9 upper or lower case letters A through F e No two or more DES keys can have the same value A CAUTION You cannot modify only one key All keys must be changed or you will not be able to save 3 Click Save 4 If this completes your controller configuration click Apply Changes then Restart Application now Chapter 8 109 Controller firmware tools Badge Formats Note following is for Picture Pe
16. 12VDC GROUND DOOR DO READER LED H 8 GE SECURITY READER DATA 1 5Somnnuswne a JUMPER WIRE OR RESISTOR REQUIRED BETWEEN PIN 3 amp PIN 7 FOR SUPERVISED COMMUNICATION PULLUP RESISTORS 470 OHMS 1 2 W REQUIRED BETWEEN READER DATA 1 amp 12VDC REFER TO APPROPRIATE READER MANUAL PAIR WIRES AS SHOWN THE SHIELD GROUNDS INTERNAL GROUND STUD ON CONTROLLER FCC amp CE COMPLIANCE SHIELD GROUNDS MUST 530069008F BE STRIPPED BACK THROUGH THE KNOCKOUT HOLE STRAIN RELIEF amp GROUNDED TO THE EXTERNAL GROUND STUD PROVIDED 56 M5 Controller Installation Manual Wiring 01 Each reader port has two unsupervised digital inputs which are used for door status devices door contacts and exit request input Since these digital inputs are not supervised they do not require end of line resistors 1 Install the door contact and exit contact as required 2 Wire the door DI between pin 2 Gnd and pin 8 Door DI and or exit DI between pin 2 Gnd and pin 5 Exit DI to the corresponding reader port on the 2RP board The contact can be normally open or normally closed Figure 20 Wiring 2RP exit request and door alarm contact Use shielded cable Cable Shield EXIT REQUEST BUTTON WIRING ER Signal Name 5VDC 12VDC 2 Ground Normally Open Display
17. 1K 1K 1K Par 47 Door Exit Dl s Normally Open or Closed Cable splice to Use 20 AWG r Cable Shield Reader pigtail shielded cable Signal Name Pigtail Wire Color Pin Signal Name 12 VDC Red n 12 VDC Ground Black i 2 Ground Data 0 Green 3 Data1 Data 1 White A 4 Door DO Reader LED Regeer Board IRE Door DO Orange R Y voc Green LED Control 6 Door DI Gray 7 Data1 Exit DI Rex Pink 8 Door DO Reader LED DrainWire n Typical wiring for all reader ports Use plenum rated cable for applications where cable is to be run above the false suspended ceiling in the air circulation space FCC amp CE Compliance shield grounds must be stripped back through the knockout hole strain relief and grounded to external ground studs provided 530090004D 83 84 M5 Controller Installation Manual Wiring door strike One reader LED door DO is dedicated to each reader The reader LED door DO is used for the reader LED and or for an external door strike relay 1 Install the door strike as required 2 Wire the door strike to the external door strike relay The door strike relay is connected to 12 VDC pin 1 and or pin 5 and door DO pin 4 and or pin 8 3 Install a protection diode across the relay and the door strike Use 1N4002 1N4003 1N4004 or equivalent diodes for DC door strikes and Metal Oxide Va
18. 31 32 M5 Controller Installation Manual Chapter 4 The PXNplus CPU board This chapter provides information about and instructions for using the PXNplus CPU controller board In this chapter uiti RON 34 PC 35 Fins and Jumpers exu see uns uas ere Rs 36 Inserting and removing the PXNplus 38 LED PUGS ak ene RS ERROR DERE pene Be 39 Important information for firewall users 41 Configuring upstream communications with the host 42 Configuring downstream 1 43 34 M5 Controller Installation Manual Introduction The PXNplus CPU board provides direct connect dial up and network capabilities in one board The following are some product highlights Supports Ethernet networks Supports the following network protocols DHCP TCP IP UDP DNS and DDNS Supports an optional integrated modem board for dial up connection or fallback dial up Provides nonvolatile storage referred to as persistent mode of operation This means a faster reset recovery and allows for host less operation Utilizes a 32 bit platform which provides better response times and higher capacity Allows for remote diagnostics Supports up to seven downstream controllers using RS 232 or RS 422 serial connection and up to 64 readers Provides a browser bas
19. RECEIVE RX 8 lt TK 3 6 EM GROUND 3 GND 7 3 HA q 04 2 4 ri odo uw jj 9 5 9 Ed op 2 6 r2 7 8 L7 20 PAIR WIRES AS SHOWN TIE SHIELD GROUNDS TO INTERNAL GROUND STUD ON THE UPSTREAM CONTROLLER ONLY FCC amp CE COMPLIANCE SHIEDLED GROUNDS MUST BE STRIPPED BACK THROUGH THE KNOCKOUT HOLE STRAIN RELIEF AND GROUNDED TO THE EXTERNAL GROUND STUDS PROVIDED ON THE UPSTREAM CONTROLLER ONLY 530069005E Chapter 3 29 The Power Communications board RS 422 connection The Power Communications board RS 422 port J2 can be used to connect controllers together Figure 12 Wiring upstream toward the host using RS 422 POWER COMMUNICATIONS BOARD g LO a 9 sente RS 422 COMMUNICATIONS 9 cM I Jo BREE ta 2000 FT 5 zr mM MAX DISTANCE 2 08 T MS 10 8 mm Pa M Q e ue S MB Xy DS1 RECEIVE RX LED c MM DS2 TRANSMIT TX LED WE e mm UPSTREAM DOWNSTREAM M5 M5 OR M3000 M3000 SIGNAL J2 CONNECTOR PINOUTS 72 NAME 2 SIGNAL 9 TRANSMIT 4 lt 0 1 RECEIVE 4 10 TRANSMIT lt 2 RECEIVE 5 RECEIVE I lt S 7
20. Chapter 9 Regulatory information This chapter lists the regulatory information for CE FCC and UL compliance In this chapter CE European and FCC 148 COMPHONCE 2 dock hea Gat hdd ri 150 153 CE regulatory notice 148 M5 Controller Installation Manual CE European and FCC compliance As of January 1 1996 all new European Union member installations MUST be CE compliant To make the MS installation CE and FCC compliant the following conditions must be met All cables connected to the 5 must be shielded with shield terminated as shown in Figure 86 The Power Communications board must be in the far right slot of the MS card cage and grounded with a factory installed braided wire as shown in Figure 87 on page 149 The CPU board must be in the second slot from the right of the MS card cage and grounded with a factory installed braided wire as shown in The MS enclosure must be connected to the nearest earth ground Prior to connecting the network cable to connector J1 loop the cable through the Ferrite provided and wrap cable around the Ferrite four times as shown in Figure 88 Note Ferrite must be installed inside of the enclosure Figure 86 Typical installation using shielded cable drain wire outside and inside the enclosure CRIMP RING TERMINAL USER SUPPLIED DRAIN WIRE Outside the enclosure 8 32 SCREWS amp STAR WASHERS SUPPLIE
21. Micros Inputs Outputs Doors And Readers Elevators Alarms Time Zones Data Generator Micros Ports Modems Network Ports Keys Descriptio 2 fe 0001 1 01 Controller Q fl s y Q Micro1 Micro10 Micro Timing Input Groups Advanced Features Dialup Notes Micro12 Micro13 Description 0001 1 01 Controller Micro14 Micro 0 242 Micro15 Status Online Micro16 Micro2 Network Micros Micron Use File m5npe403 efl Browse Micro4 _ 5 7 Direct Micros Micro7 Use File m5pe403 efl Browse Micro9 PXNplus Micros Use File 111 Browse DirecDoor Micros Use File 007141 efl Browse Flash Micro s Abort Flash Results 15 records 6 the Network Map click the controller that you want to flash 7 Click Browse next to the selected controller to display a list of firmware files and select the file to be used for flashing Figure 66 Select File Select File PXNP7012 efl PXNP7111 File Name 8 Click Flash Micro to begin the flash procedure Result The flash procedure begins and the controllers being flashed are highlighted in yellow Figure 67 Picture Perfect 4 0 eFlash in Progress Chapter 8 131 Controller firmware tools
22. Select one of four Parity Masks ParityMask_0 Clear This Parity gt Restart Controller sil AEREI ft 5 Inthe Facility Characters field enter the number of characters required for the facility data 6 Inthe Badge Characters field enter the number of characters required for the badge data Chapter 8 111 Controller firmware tools 7 Click each button until it displays the role of that bit in the badge data You may use one of the following e B badge e F facility e lor0 fixed data e P parity undefined blank Refer to the sample screen on Figure 55 on page 112 8 If you wish to select a parity mask a Usethe drop down box labeled Select one of four Parity Masks to select a parity mask b Select either the Even or the Odd radio button c Click on the bits that you wish to check the parity 9 You have two Save options e Click Save Format to Controller If any errors are encountered an alert dialog box pops up e Click Save Format to File This saves the badge format file to your local computer a Aconfirmation window displays Click Ok to continue b Ascreen displays with the name of your format and the option to save it on your computer This is actually an HTML page with your format embedded in it c Click Save format to my computer A Save window displays d Click Save Note For Netscape and Mozilla users The Save Format to File operation on these browsers is more limited in capabilit
23. This option is available only to Picture Perfect users Figure 60 Parameters Other Parameters Set Badge History vs Alarm History Memory Allocation screen GE Security Integrated Configuration Tool Click on the check box below to update the required parameters gt Host Connection type M Set Badge History vs Alarm History Memory Allocation gt Controller Information Percent of history buffer to use for Badge History 10 90 50 Controller Parameters Controller Parameters Set Resistor Tolerances gt Network configuration T Disable Idle Poll Timer gt 3DES keys Change Username Password gt Badge Formats Disable Integrated Configuration Tool Other Parameters W Administration v gt If you have not already done so log on to the Integrated Configuration Tool See Starting the tool on page 99 From the Controller Parameters menu select Other Parameters Select Set Badge History vs Alarm History Memory Allocation The field Percent of history buffer to use for Badge History 10 90 displays Chapter 8 119 Controller firmware tools 4 Enter the percentage of history you would like to use for badge history The remaining percentage of history is used for alarm history 5 Click Save 6 If this completes your controller configuration click Apply Changes then Restart Application now Set Resistor Tolerances Figure 61 Controller Parameters Other Paramet
24. 1 2 Integrated Configuration Tool e GE Security Controller Configuration gt Host Connection type W Controller Information gt Controller Information Controller Parameters gt Network configuration gt Dial configuration gt 3DES keys Badge Formats gt Other Parameters Y Administration gt Apply Changes gt Restart Application gt Daptart Contrallor Controller Information Use DHCP Controller IP 192 158 p 0 6 Gateway 192 168 fi Subnet 25 255 255 0 Host Information Use DNS Host information optional for Secure Perfect Host IP Backup Host EB From the Controller Parameters menu select Network configuration In the Controller Information area set the controller name DHCP or address Static Refer to the appropriate section that follows DHCP For a dynamic controller IP address select Use DHCP To name the controller perform one of the following Note Enter a fully qualified unique domain name in the Controller name field For example controller getest ge com Select the checkbox Use MAC address and the controller name is generated from the Controller MAC address A MAC address media access control address is a unique identifier attached to most forms of networking equipment The MAC address for your PXNplus board can be found in the Controller MAC field This
25. 4 1 4 5 7 5 9 1 5 1 6 2 1 6 8 7 8 20 20 WIRES AS SHOWN SHIELD GROUNDS 530069033D MUST BE STRIPPED BACK THROUGH KNOCKOUT HOLE STRAIN RELIEF A GROUNDED TO THE EXTERNAL GROU STUDS PROVIDED TO INTERNAL GROUND STUD ON CONTROLLER FCC amp CE COMPLIANCE SHIELD GROUNDS THE D D Chapter 3 27 The Power Communications board Controller wiring Once you have connected the first controller to the host you can continue to connect daisy chain additional controllers together using the RS 232 or RS 422 port Maximum cabling distance is 100 feet for RS 232 and 2 000 feet for RS 422 Detailed instructions on connecting controllers follow RS 232 connection The Power Communications board RS 232 ports J3 and J4 can be used to connect controllers together Connect the host modem or upstream controller to port J3 Connect downstream controller to port J4 Figure 10 Wiring upstream toward the host using RS 232 POWER COMMUNICATIONS BOARD Lo 09 Ms R 7 REE zn OR DUE M 5 5 2 erm d Ms B DIOTE 00 OR 8 da ma Mm 051 RECEIVE LED 6 ET 052 TRANSMIT TX LED mm e 028 e ue
26. Alarm Shunt Relay Normally Closed NC 7 9 Alarm Shunt Relay Normally Open NO Use plenum rated cable for applications where cable is to be run above the false suspended ceiling in the air circulation space Pair wires as shown tie shield ground to internal ground stud in Controller FCC amp CE Compliance shield grounds must be stripped back through the 530089010 knockout hole strain relief and grounded to the external ground studs provided M5 Controller Installation Manual 8RP board Introduction The number of 8RP boards supported by different host software systems varies Consult the manual that came with your software for this information e Each 8RP board is limited to only one type of reader technology F 2F or Supervised F 2F e External pull up resistors are not required for the 8RP board e No DI alarm points or exit DIs are available on the 8RP board Therefore use of supervised readers is recommended since these points are available on the reader e Ifkeypadreaders are needed use ONLY GE Supervised F 2F keypad readers or Wiegand Interface Units WIU 2 WIU 4 e Each reader reader based DI input point and reader based Exit DI on the 8RP board is addressed differently depending on the host system you are using e 8 board provides one digital output reader LED per reader port 0 10 12 VDC maximum per output point Device addressing Picture Perfect Note
27. Mount the reader Refer to the manual that came with your reader for specific mounting instructions Run cable from the reader to the controller Bring each reader cable through the appropriate knockout hole in the controller enclosure Allow some slack wire for servicing the cables and for plugging cable into an adjacent slot for troubleshooting Remove 8 inches of insulating material from the cable Unwrap shielding and tie all shields together Connect the shield wire to the ground stud at the bottom lower left of the controller enclosure Place the appropriate wires to the appropriate screw terminal on the 2RP reader board Refer to the reader wiring diagrams in this section Pairing of cables is very important Important For 12V readers using cable runs over 500 feet you must install pull up resistors 470 ohm 1 2 watt between Reader Data 0 and 12 VDC and between Reader Data 1 and 12 VDC Some readers require pull up resistors regardless of cable length For 5V readers the maximum cable distance is 300 feet with pull up resistors Refer to your reader manual to see if pull up resistors are required Label each cable end with the Controller Address Number Device or Reader Number Table 21 Recommended pairing of reader wires Typical reader cable Use Belden 8725 twisted shielded pair or equivalent PIN Signal Typical wire color 1 5V DC or 12V DC Reader Power Red 6 Reader Data 0 Black 2 Ground Green 7 Re
28. TRANSMIT 4 6 RECEIVE g gt 8 TRANSMIT La lox PAIR WIRES AS SHOWN TIE SHIELD GROUNDS TO INTERNAL GROUND STUD ON CONTROLLER FCC amp CE COMPLIANCE SHIELD GROUNDS MUST BE STRIPPED BACK THROUGH THE KNOCKOUT HOLE STRAIN RELIEF AND GROUNDED TO THE EXTERNAL GROUND STUDS PROVIDED ON THE CONTROLLER ONLY 530069006F 30 M5 Controller Installation Manual Figure 13 Wiring downstream away from the host using RS 422 POWER COMMUNICATIONS BOARD o RS 422 COMMUNICATIONS ie cene 2000 FT M5 MAX DISTANCE 10 00 RECEIVE RX LED 053 FAR SIDE TRANSMIT TX LED DS4 FAR SIDE UPSTREA DOWNSTREAM M5 OR M3000 M5 J2 CONNECTOR PINOUTS SIGNAL M3000 SIGNAL 12 NAME J2 RECEIVE 5 K gt TRANSMIT 7 RECEIVE 6 amp QS TRANSMIT 8 TRANSMIT 9 E f RECEIVE 1 TRANSMIT 10 Ta RECEIVE 2 PAIR WIRES AS SHOWN TIE SHIELD GROUNDS TO INTERNAL GROUND STUD ON UPSTREAM CONTROLLER ONLY FCC amp CE COMPLIANCE SHIELD GROUNDS MUST BE STRIPPED BACK THROUGH THE KNOCKOUT HOLE STRAIN RELIEF AND GROUNDED TO THE EXTERNAL GROUND STUDS PROVIDED ON THE CONTROLLER UPSTREAM ONLY 530069007E Shield wire grounding To ground the shield wire 1 Connect the communications cable shield to the ground nut adjacent to the cable
29. The Power Communications board Serial communications setup The recommended communication method is by Ethernet If using Ethernet and not using a downstream controller this section does not apply and you can skip to the next chapter DIP switch settings The Power Communications board contains one switch block SW1 Use SWI to set the controller port baud rate Note Set both SW1 1 and SW1 2 to ON Table 3 Power Communications board controller port baud rate Controller port Baud rate 5 1 3 2400 ON ON 4800 ON ON 9600 ON ON ON ON 19200 Connector pinouts The Power Communications board contains five connectors which are detailed in the tables below Table 4 J2 Controller port RS 422 Connector J2 Signal 1 RX Receive data from upstream device controller host or modem 2 RX 3 2 Receive secondary data from downstream controller 4 RX2 5 RX Receive data from downstream controller 6 RX 21 22 M5 Controller Installation Manual Table 4 J2 Controller port RS 422 Connector J2 Signal name 7 TK Transmit data to upstream device controller host or modem 8 TX 9 TX Transmit data to downstream controller 10 TX Table 5 Primary port RS 232 Connector J3 Signal name 1 CTS jumped to pin 9 2 jumped to pin 7 3 Ground 4 5 VDC 5 Not used
30. gt Apply Changes 2 15 36 17 18 4l ar d 45 4 9 2 51 52 51 54 55 56 5 gt Restart Application gt Restart Controller Select one of four Parity Masks ParityMask_0 ranom Deo 5 fi lected d then click on buttons below ti ify bits to be included i i pecify parity type for selecte Even C Odd and then click on buttons below to specify bits to be included in parity gt Flash Controller mask calculation gt Logging ENENENBNCLLLDLLLLLLELELIIZSZ Li 20 21 N 25 0000000000000000000000000 35 18 27 38 4D 4l 42 43 45 96 49 9 350 51 52 52 5 55 56 57 MAG format Chapter 8 113 Controller firmware tools This screen allows you to name the format specify the start character badge and or facility characters constant characters and blank characters Figure 56 Other Parameters Badge Formats Create MAG format screen e GE Security Integrated Configuration Tool gt Host Connection type Y Controller Information gt Controller Information Controller Parameters gt Network configuration gt Dial configuration gt 3DES keys gt Badge Formats Other Parameters W Administration gt Apply Changes gt Restart Application gt Restart Controller Restore Factory Defaults gt Flash Controller hd Custom Badge Formats Create Edit Delete Load from file to Controller Use the f
31. gt Dial configuration gt 3DES keys 6 Ethernet Dial up Direct Host Server Type Integrated Configuration Tool Picture Perfect Secure Perfect Facility Commander VWnx 1 If you have not already done so log on to the Integrated Configuration Tool See Starting the tool on page 99 DA e pes go From the Controller Configuration menu select Host Connection type In the Host Server Type field select the software package you are using In the Primary Connection Type field select the connection type Click Save Chapter 8 103 Controller firmware tools 6 If this completes your controller configuration click Apply Changes then Restart Application now Controller Information menu gt Controller Information Use this form to set the controller s address This form also provides the controller online offline status build and application versions and modem baud rate Note If this is a Picture Perfect network controller only dial fallback is NOT used you do not need to set the controller address Figure 49 Controller Information screen GE Security Integrated Configuration Tool Controller Configuration Controller Information gt Host Connection type W Controller Information Controller Address Controller Information Controller Type Controller Parameters gt Network configuration Controller Status gt Dial configuration Build gt 3DE
32. wire the door strike to a customer supplied external relay and the 2RP Board as shown in Figure 22 on page 58 4 Installa protection diode across the relay and the door strike Use 1N4002 1N4003 1N4004 or equivalent diodes for DC door strikes and metal oxide varistors MOV for AC door strikes Figure 21 Wiring 2RP door strike internal relay Use shielded cable Cable Shield as 5 Signal Name Door Strike Relay Normally Closed NC Door Strike Relay Common Com Door Strike Relay Normally Open NO Auxiliary Output Relay Common Com 2RP Auxiliary Output Relay Normally Closed NC 33 amp J5 Auxiliary Output Relay Normally Open NO Alarm Shunt Relay Common Com Alarm Shunt Relay Normally Closed NC Alarm Shunt Relay Normally Open NO DOOR STRIKE DO RELAY WIRING __ A C KG Cn P See strike manufacturers installation instructions for conductor size AWG Connect protection diode across strike use 1 4 Series for DC strikes amp MOV for AC strikes Strike 1 Installer Supplied N Power Supply Installer Supplied A Provide current restriction device relay contacts must be limited to less than 2 Amps to prevent damage to 2RP Board Ni Use plenum rated cable for applications where cable is to be run above the
33. 2 Installation planning and mounting This chapter provides instructions for planning your installation and mounting of your MS Controller In this chapter Getting started 8 D ARRE 9 General installation tiles cirie ia a a 9 Observing noise prevention procedures 10 blogs DEL 11 M5 Controller Installation Manual Getting started roadmap The following is a basic outline for installing and setting up your M5 system Some steps may have been done for you depending on what you ordered Some steps are optional depending on the additional equipment you plan to use These steps are noted A CAUTION not apply power to any component until the installation is complete Damage to components may occur if power is incorrectly applied Dn ROO 10 11 12 13 Determine the cable clamps needed and obtain them prior to starting the installation During the installation remember to e Jabel all connections cables for ease of maintenance e leave enough slack in the wiring so the cables can be dressed This minimizes interference during board removal or replacement Unpack your system See Product overview on page 2 Mount the enclosure See Mounting on page 11 Mount and install the power supply See Installing the power supply on page 17 Mount and install the battery backup See Installing th
34. 20 DI board provides 20 supervised digital input alarm points Supervised DIs have end of line resistors on the contacts which enable the controller to detect line shorts and breaks in addition to the open and closed contact conditions Please note the following e Maximum distance allowed between the Micro 5 and the alarm input device is 1 000 feet Recommended cable wire is 2 conductor 22 AWG shielded stranded e Each DI point is addressed differently depending on the host system you are using Device addressing Picture Perfect From one to four boards can be configured with DI points from 16 to 35 Picture Perfect addresses DIs by board number therefore the DI numbers are the same for each of the possible four DI boards Facility Commander Wnx and Secure Perfect From one to four boards can be configured with DI points from 1 to 20 Addressing of DI boards follows the format mmmm b pp where mmmm represents the controller number to which this DI is associated b represents the board number and pp represents the point or device number For example 0001 1 01 DI on controller 1 DI board 1 DI 1 0001 2 01 DI on controller 1 DI board 2 DI 1 Figure 40 20 DI board layout 01 3 RETU J DI 1 THRU DI 5 J3 DI 6 THRU DI 10 RETU DI 1 INT DI 2 RE U DI 4 RETUR 01 5 RETUR DI 6 RETUR Z oum Z e um cwm 20 DI BOARD 8 528 M Bes De
35. 5 4 M5 Controller Installation Manual Reader boards Reader port power rating 300 mA maximum per port with a total controller power capacity of 2 7A 2RP or Number supported four boards for maximum of eight readers 2SRP Each 2RP reader board provides e Two reader ports e Four unsupervised 01 two door alarm two REX inputs e Two reader LED outputs e Two door strike DO relays e Two auxiliary DO relays e Two alarm shunt relays Reader technology supported Wiegand Strobed F 2F and Supervised F 2F Supports keypad only and keypad reader technology Output devices ratings e Door DO Reader LED 100 mA 12 VDC nominal e Door strike DO relay 2 A 30 VDC or 0 50 A 120 VAC maximum e Aux output DO relay 2 A 30 VDC or 0 50 A 120 VAC maximum e Alarm shunt relay 2 A 30 VDC 0 50 120 VAC maximum 8RP Number supported two boards for maximum of sixteen readers Each 8RP reader board provides e Eight reader ports e One digital output reader LED per reader port Reader technology supported F 2F or supervised F 2F Supports keypad only and keypad reader technology Output devices ratings e Door DO Reader LED 100 mA 12 VDC nominal 20 DI board 16 DO Number supported one to four boards Each 20 DI board provides e Twenty supervised digital input alarm points dry contacts Number supported one to four boards Each 16DO board provides Sixteen digital outputs Output d
36. 935 o T y10 E 0 2 120 m 222 18 5 Nee 9 00031 121 LE LES zx e037110072 aD TE cE Security O Chapter 6 87 The optional DI and DO boards Jl TO CONTROLLER BACKPLANE 530069019C 88 M5 Controller Installation Manual Setting the DIP switches Set the DIP switches on the 20 DI board before installing it and wiring the alarm input devices Table 37 DI board addressing 5 1 1 SW1 2 5 1 3 SW1 4 SW1 5 5 1 6 Board 1 ON 1 Board 2 ON 1 Board 3 ON 1 Board 4 ON 1 1 ON for M5 E M5 2 M5 P OFF for M5 PX M5 PXN M5 PXNPlus M3000 Wiring the digital input devices 1 Follow the installation specifications for the device Mount the device according to the manufacturer s specifications The alarm device door contact should have a dry contact which can have a normally open or normally closed type switch A normally closed contact is in its normal position when it is closed The opposite is true for a normally open contact 2 Select the appropriate digital input for each alarm input device 3 Ground the shields of the cable at the Micro 5 enclosure grounding studs Float the shield with tape or shrink tubing at the DI device end to avoid electrical noise 4 Install two end of line resistors We recommend high quality 1 000 1K ohm 1
37. Control equipment relays for machinery and other switching devices that carry or switch large currents Radio and television receivers and transmitters Signal generators and intercom systems Radar transmitting equipment Arc welders electrodischarge machinery and related equipment RF induction heaters Cable length Minimize long parallel cable runs since they increase the likelihood of interference between signal cables and electrical interference sources Avoid excess cable length between the M5 and the optional equipment such as readers and digital outputs to reduce signal degradation due to external effects Chapter 2 11 Installation planning and mounting Mounting Be sure to read the mounting and handling guidelines below before beginning to mount the controller Mounting and handling guidelines Comply with the following guidelines Locate the host computer and the MS controller in areas secure from any disruption to data communications or tampering AIl mounting areas must be clean and clear of corrosive gases and airborne metallic particles Avoid installing near photocopiers due to contamination from toner particles The M5 must be protected from hazardous high voltages Mount the MS on vertical surface with at least six inches 15 2 centimeters clearance on all four sides to support thermal air cooling Locate the MS in a place that provides dedicated AC earth ground The M5 must be earth grounded Keep inte
38. DO relay is used for an auxiliary output device 1 Install the auxiliary output device maximum 2 30 VDC or 0 50 120 VAC as required 2 Wire the output device to the auxiliary DO relay The auxiliary DO relay has either a normally open or normally closed dry contact available pin 4 common pin 5 normally closed pin 6 normally open Figure 34 Wiring 2SRP auxiliary DO relay Auxiliary Output DO Relay Wiring DI 5 in Signal Name Door Strike Relay Normally Closed NC Door Strike Relay Common Com Door Strike Relay Normally Open NO Auxiliary Output Relay Common Com 2SRP Auxiliary Output Relay Normally Closed J3 amp J5 Auxiliary Output Relay Normally Open NO Alarm Shunt Relay Common Com Alarm Shunt Relay Normally Closed NC Alarm Shunt Relay Normally Open NO Connect protection diode across Use shielded cable TS output device use IN4XXX Series Cable shield Output Device LU i Provide current restriction device relay Installer Supplied contacts must be limited to less than 2 Amps to prevent damage to 2SRP Board Power Supply Installer Supplied Use plenum rated cable for applications where cable is to be run above the false suspended ceiling in the air circulation space Pair wires as shown tie shield ground to i
39. Reader problems Consult your reader installation manual for potential problems which are not related to the 5 If using the e 2RP board See Using the 2 board on page 157 e 2SRPboard See Using the 2SRP board on page 158 e 8RP board See Using the 8 board on page 159 Using the 2RP board Problem The reader does not power up Resolution 1 Be sure that JP1 on the 2RP board is set in the proper voltage selection location See Setting reader voltage on page 50 A CAUTION set 1 to 12V for a 5V reader Permanent damage may result to the reader 2 Be sure that the proper resistor packs are installed in the 2RP board See nstalling resistor packs on page 52 3 Check the wiring between the 2RP board and the reader See 2RP board on page 46 and the reader installation manual 158 M5 Controller Installation Manual 4 Be sure the connector is firmly seated in the 2RP board Problem The reader has power but the Badge Read OK LED on the CPU board does not light up when a badge is presented Resolution 1 Be sure the resistor packs are installed and are the correct value for the reader type being used 2 sure that the switch settings on the 2RP board for address and reader technology format are correct See Setting DIP switches on page 49 3 Check the wiring between the reader and the 2RP board See 2RP board on page 46 and the reader installation manual Using the 2SRP board Prob
40. Relay Common Com 2SRP Auxiliary Output Relay Normally Closed J3 amp J5 Auxiliary Output Relay Normally Open NO Alarm Shunt Relay Common Com Alarm Shunt Relay Normally Closed NC Alarm Shunt Relay Normally Open NO J See strike manufacturers installation instructions for conductor size AWG Strike 1 x Installer Supplied 2 Power Supply 1 Installer Supplied 2 A Provide current restriction device relay contacts must be limited to less than 2 Amps to prevent damage to 2SRP Board Use plenum rated cable for applications where cable is to be run above the false suspended ceiling in the air circulation space Pair wires as shown tie shield ground to internal ground stud in Controller FCC amp CE Compliance shield grounds must be stripped back through the knockout hole strain relief and grounded to the external ground studs provided 530089007D Figure 33 Wiring 2SRP door strike external relay Use shielded cable r Cable S Chapter 5 The reader processing boards hield gt 5 DOOR STRIKE EXTERNAL RELAY WIRING Signal Name 5VDC 12VDC Ground Display DO Door DO Reader LED Supervised Exit DI Exit Request Reader DO Reader D1 Supervised Door DI A
41. Remove connectors one by one on the faulty boards until the fault condition disappears resistance goes above 200 ohms Trace out wiring on these connectors to find and correct the problem Chapter 10 157 Troubleshooting maintenance support Communications problems Problem The unit is properly powered but it does not communicate with the host s upstream controller Resolution Check the Receive RX LED DS1 and Transmit TX LED DS2 on the Power Communications board If the Receive RX LED is flashing do the following 1 Lookatthe LEDs on the CPU board If the LEDs indicate that the controller is in maintenance mode the application code was not downloaded to the CPU See the section covering LED function under the appropriate board section in Chapter 4 The PXNplus CPU board on page 33 to determine if the controller is in maintenance mode 2 Check the Power Communications switch settings for proper baud rate and local or dial up settings See DIP switch settings on page 21 If the Receive RX LED is NOT flashing do the following 1 Checkthe host configuration refer to your related software installation manual 2 Be sure that the cable on the back of the host is connected to the proper host port 3 Check the wiring between the host and the controller See Serial communications setup on page 21 If the Transmit TX LED is flashing check the wiring between the host and the controller See Serial communications setup on page 21
42. Setting this number to a higher value can impact the response time of the system You should keep this number low for best performance 133 134 M5 Controller Installation Manual Table 42 eFlash configuration file continued Comments The eFlash configuration file may contain comments A comment is a line that begins with the pound sign The pound sign and all characters up through the next carriage return are ignored Secure Perfect The following procedures were developed using Secure Perfect 6 1 1 Some forms may vary depending upon the version of Secure Perfect you are using This feature is not available for controllers not running the Secure Perfect application code Flash Micro is an enhanced flash method which does not require the controller to be in maintenance mode The Operations menu Micro Utility Form of the Secure Perfect application allows you to monitor communications and manage each controller in the system You can identify the controllers using the Search Criteria and Micro Selection Refer to the Secure Perfect User Manual or Online Help for additional information The procedure to flash has been integrated so that the controller stays online and continues to process badge and alarm activity while in the process of being flashed For more information on e flashing controllers go to Flashing controllers on page 134 e viewing editing parameter information go to View edit parameter informati
43. VAC depending on the power supply installed The power supply must have a dedicated circuit breaker Do NOT plug into an outlet that is controlled by an on off switch Test the reader power wiring to determine if a short circuit exists Unplug each reader connector and measure from the reader connector going out to the readers between pin 1 to chassis and pin 1 to pin2 with an ohmmeter Result A measurement of less than 100 ohms indicates a short circuit Correct this condition before powering up If a 16 DO board is installed check for a short circuit Unplug each connector and measure from chassis ground to all pins on the DO connector Result A measurement of less than 100 ohms indicates a short circuit Trace out the wiring to locate the short circuit Reconnect all connectors Disconnect power input connector J6 on the Power Communications board Use a voltmeter to measure input voltage across J6 Pin 3 pin 4 Ground Result If the meter reads 12 to 15 VDC the wires are reversed Solution Reverse the wires on pins 3 and 4 so pin 3 is the voltage The meter should read 12 to 15 VDC Reconnect the J6 connector Once you have completed these steps power up the MS Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools This chapter provides information about and instructions for using GE controller firmware tools In this chapter Integrated Configuration 1 98 Using enhanced Flash e
44. Wiring upstream toward the host using RS 232 Li 27 Wiring downstream away from the host using RS 232 28 Wiring upstream toward the host using RS 422 trt ttt 29 Wiring downstream away from the host using RS 422 uu 30 PAN PIUS CPW ERR n iiia aiei 35 2RPireader board ly tt rtc totes tiet epi ee cem t bote 48 Setting 2RP redder voltage ee irpini 51 Installing 2RP resistor eife eee tet cie cenae t vnd ne 52 2RP reader connector eee eet 54 Wiring 2RP to Wiegand Strobed F 2F and supervised F 2F readers 55 Wiring 2RP exit request and door alarm contact ttti ttttttttttttettennnnennnntnnntnnnn 56 Wiring 2RP doorstrike intermal relQui tte iii 57 Wiring 2RP door strike external relay 58 Wiring aRP d xiliciu DO Felau ucc ettet ht cet ote e a ac EE 59 Wiring 2RP external alarm shunt rela icccccscccscsssccsssssssssssssssssssusssssusssssssessesceceecessesssssssssnussuussssssscesecseceeeeesseeeesssssssasssstass 60 2SRP s pervised reader board lauolt u tt tette cite ee Eee etd deti 62 Setting 2SRP reader Voltage nae hanni eee e 66 Installingr2SRP resistor ea dat ee eet RR se 67 2SRP supervised reader connector
45. appropriate firmware to the controller Result A dialog box will display asking you to verify your request 142 M5 Controller Installation Manual To select a specific flash file click View Edit Flash Files This option is primarily used by GE Customer Support personnel when it is necessary to selectively flash an older version of firmware on a controller Figure 80 Controller Flash window Controller Flash Flash Application Firmware Files occ Override mos 7000 efl Block Checking Micro 5 PXN and Micro PXN 2000 Override m5ns7000 ef Browse Block Checking MieroPXNPlus and MicroPXNPlus2000 Override PXNP7012 ef Browse Block Checking DirecDoor Override pp7012 ef Browse Block Checking Cl rr_ _ 6T 6 o lt l iqC amp Cancel 7 Click OK to begin the flash and reset process Result The controller firmware has been downloaded to your controller The controller will reset after a successful flash and database download will take place View edit parameter information To view or edit the parameter information 1 Verify that the Facility Commander Wnx services are running refer to the appropriate section of the Installation Manual for the system you purchased 2 Logon to the Facility Commander Wnx program 3 Verify that the controller is online I
46. appropriate fuse size for Relay amp Strike np Use plenum rated cable for applications where cable is to be run above the false suspended ceiling in the air circulation space Pair wires as shown tie shield ground to internal ground stud in Controller FCC amp CE Compliance shield grounds must be stripped back through the knockout hole strain relief and grounded to the external ground studs provided 530069028D Chapter 5 59 The reader processing boards Wiring auxiliary DO relay One auxiliary DO relay per reader port can be defined by the user The auxiliary DO relay is used for an auxiliary output device 1 Install the auxiliary output maximum 2 30 VDC or 0 50 A 120 VAC as required 2 Wire the output device to the auxiliary DO relay The auxiliary DO relay has either a normally open or normally closed dry contact available pin 4 common pin 5 normally closed 6 normally open Figure 23 Wiring 2RP auxiliary DO relay Auxiliary Output DO Relay Wiring 2 5 Signal Name Door Strike Relay Normally Closed NC Door Strike Relay Common Com Door Strike Relay Normally Open Auxiliary Output Relay Common Com 2RP Auxiliary Output Relay Normally Closed 33 amp J5 Auxiliary Output Relay Normally Open NO Alarm Shunt Relay Common Com Alarm Shunt Relay Normally Closed NC Alarm Shunt Relay Normally Open Connect protectio
47. as shown in Figure 6 Wiring controller tamper and AC power fail inputs on page 20 Grounding must be in accordance with Article 250 of the National Electrical Code The M5 controller must only be used with the following compatible card readers Models 100 940 941 970 971 972 973 820 825 840 845 430 435 1000 1010 and 1100 1081 The exit request input circuit and initiating device must be contained within the secured area The exit device circuit must be connected to listed switches or exit devices The 5 must be mounted inside the secured area The door strike power must be provided from a listed burglar alarm system power supply If the door strike circuit is arranged as fail secure door remains locked upon loss of power listed emergency panic hardware must be provided to allow exit from the secured area A fail safe configuration results in the door strike circuit unlocking in case of a power loss The audible signal appliance circuit drawings in Figure 21 on page 57 Figure 22 on page 58 Figure 44 on page 93 and Figure 45 on page 94 are for supplementary use only The number of separate signals on a single channel shall be limited to 1000 The MS tamper switch must be wired to the Power Communications board as shown in Figure 6 Wiring controller tamper and AC power fail inputs on page 20 Alarms on Picture Perfect FCWnx 7 0 and Secure Perfect should be set using the following priority list with 1 being the highest
48. be applied to troubleshoot problems contact GE Security Customer Support and Engineering for assistance View Log File Click this menu item to view the log file Save Log File Click this menu item to save the log file Print Log File Click this menu item to print the log file Clear Log File Click this menu item to clear the contents of the log file 126 M5 Controller Installation Manual Configuration checklist for Integrated Configuration Tool In order to complete controller configuration using the Integrated Configuration Tool you will need the following information Secure Perfect and Facility Commander Wnx Communication type Information needed Write your answer here Direct Controller address Dial up Controller address Phone number to reach host Secondary phone number to reach host Ethernet Use DHCP NO Controller Use DNS NO Gateway Subnet Host IP Optional Use DHCP YES Controller Name or Controller MAC which is Use DNS Yes provided for you Host Name Optional Use DHCP Controller Use DNS YES Gateway Subnet Host Name Optional Domain Optional DNS IP Optional Use DHCP YES Controller Name or Controller MAC which is Use DNS NO provided for you Host IP Optional Communication type Direct Information needed Picture Perfect No further configuration needed
49. changes permanent See below e Restart Controller reboots the controller See below e Restore Factory Defaults restores factory defaults See page 123 Apply Changes Click this menu item to apply any new changes made to the controller s configuration Restart Application Click this menu item to make the changes to the controller permanent Chapter 8 123 Controller firmware tools Restart Controller Click this menu item to shut down and restart the controller Restore Factory Defaults The PXNplus board is shipped with the following default settings Primary Connection Type Ethernet e Address 192 168 6 6 e Mask 255 255 255 0 e Gateway 192 168 6 1 There are two methods to restore the factory default settings through the Integrated Configuration Tool and by the contact push button on the board The table below explains when to use each method Restore the factory defaults by Result clicking the Defaults button in the Integrated Configuration Settings are restored to factory defaults except for the Tool network configuration shorting JP4 on the PXNplus CPU board until DS3 turns on All settings are restored to the factory defaults see M5PXNplus problems on page 160 Flash controller menu Flash controller The PXNplus board uses a single flash file capable of supporting both Picture Perfect Secure Perfect and Facility Commander Wnx hosts The file is in the format PXNPvvvv ef1 where vvvv i
50. entrance knockout of the cabinet enclosure For more details see Figure 86 Typical installation using shielded cable drain wire outside and inside the enclosure on page 148 2 For host to controller connection ground shield wire at controller For controller to controller connection ground shield wire at upstream controller A CAUTION not ground both cable ends Chapter 3 The Power Communications board Wiring the Aux port The Auxiliary port J5 is used to connect the PXNplus console or Model 351 Time Display Refer to the appropriate section in this manual or device manual for connection information LED indicators on the Power Communications board The Power Communications board has eight LEDs Table 9 LEDs on the Power Communications board LED number State Description DS1 Flashing Data received from upstream host controller connected to primary controller port Receive RX DS2 Flashing Data transmitted to upstream host controller connected to primary controller port Transmit TX DS3 Flashing Data received from downstream controller connected to secondary controller port DS4 Flashing Data transmitted to downstream controller connected to secondary controller port DS5 Flashing Data received from device connected to auxiliary port DS6 Flashing Data transmitted to device connected to auxiliary port DS7 On Indicates 5 VDC is present DS8 On Indicates 12 VDC is present
51. false suspended ceiling in the air circulation space Pair wires as shown tie shield ground to internal ground stud in Controller FCC amp CE Compliance shield grounds must be stripped back through the knockout hole strain relief and grounded to the external ground studs provided 530069011D 58 M5 Controller Installation Manual Figure 22 Wiring 2RP door strike external relay Use shielded cable Cable Shield D 3 DOOR STRIKE EXTERNAL RELAY WIRING Signal Name 5VDC 12VDC Ground Display DO Door DO Reader LED 2RP Exit DI Exit Request 2 6 Reader DO Reader D1 Door DI Alarm Point Not used Clock DO 5 5 Connect protection diode across relay coil use 1 4 Series See strike manufacturers ER for Current through relay coil must be limited to less than 40mA 5 volt relay coil resistance must be greater than 125 ohm Connect protection diode across 12 volt relay coil resistance must be greater than 300 ohm strike use 1NAXXX Series for DC 1 Ground strikes amp MOV for AC strikes 2 5VDC 12 VDC Strike 51 3 Strike Relay NC Relay Installer Supplied 2 4 Strike Relay Installer Supplied Common 5 Strike Relay NO Power Supply Installer Supplied NA Provide
52. mode indicates the bootloader is running and loading verifying and invoking the run time images This is a status LED only OS operating system maintenance mode the controller enters this mode after boot mode when it first comes up and when it is never configured before Holding JP3 will force the controller into this mode e Normal operation mode the state of the controller after the application is downloaded Use the Integrated Configuration Tool to select the application During this mode the following additional states can occur Controller offline the controller has lost communication with the host Address received the controller receives a message from the host Badge read OK the controller decoded a badge read and determined that it was a valid badge Waiting for database the controller is waiting to receive database from host Restore defaults requested indicates Jumper J3 was shorted This requests that the defaults be restored The defaults are listed on page Shutdown requested indicates Jumper J6 was shorted This requests that the application shut down so that a hard reset can be done eFlash image save indicates that the newly loaded image from the eFlash transfer is being saved into the FLASH This is an activity indicator only Persistence indicates that the controller is operating without a host In this mode the controller is operating standalone until communication is re established with the host Item
53. necessary reconfigure the controller using the appropriate instructions Problem The network controller does not connect Resolution 1 Verify your network settings e host IP address Picture Perfect systems controller IP address and controller address Secure Perfect systems e network mask e gateway IP DHCP DNS server 2 Check the connectivity by using the ping command Use the Ping Host option in the Integrated Configuration Tool See Using the Other Info field on page 103 for more details a In the Integrated Configuration Tool select Micro Info b From the Other Info drop down list select Ping Host Chapter 10 161 Troubleshooting maintenance support Successful ping example Microsoft Internet Explorer Unsuccessful ping example Microsoft Internet Explorer Problem The dial up controller does not connect Resolution 1 Verify your settings e controller address modem strings baud rate settings e cabling 2 Verify J10 jumper setting on the PXNplus CPU board e external modem 1 and 2 e on board modem 2 and 3 3 Verify modem LED activity See Table 14 Modem LEDs on the PXNplus CPU board on page 40 162 M5 Controller Installation Manual Diagnostic LED display Built in diagnostics enable you to quickly determine why a controller may not be working correctly The CPU board LEDs DS1 DS2 DS3 and DS4 are used for displaying error codes The LED state and error code co
54. of standby power a minimum of 15 minutes of standby power must be available to the computer system via a UPS system The UPS system must be Listed to UL1778 or UL1481 and must be provided with a maintenance bypass switch An Altronix 3 A battery backup unit model AL400UL must be used Figure 89 UL Approved System Configuration NOTE 1 ALL CONTROLLERS MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE HOST DIRECTLY OR VIA DEDICATED NETWORK 2 THE PRIMARY POINT FOR ACKNOWLEDGING ALARMS MUST BE AT THE HOST 5301930038 e 5 is UL Listed as an access control unit and a proprietary burglar alarm control unit 01 1076 and UL294 It should be used with the listed GE Secure Perfect 2 0 or later FCWnx 7 0 and Picture Perfect UnixWare 1 5x or later system The minimum configuration for either application consists of the 5 enclosure Power Communications board and M5 CPU board The 20 DI board must be used Note Chapter 9 151 Regulatory information for proprietary burglar alarm applications The 2RP or 8RP board must be used for access control applications MS Output Ratings when used with PS C 6 2RP 8RP reader boards card reader outputs must be rated a minimum 12 7 VDC at 150 mA per output The M5 must be used with the listed Altronix Corporation Model AL400UL Power Supply Charger Refer to the instructions provided with the power supply for installation requirements The power supply s AC power fail contacts must be wired to the MS
55. relay coil use 1 4 Series Use shielded cable Cable shield Current through relay coil must be limited to less than 40mA Pin Signal Name 1_ DO 1 Voltage DC Relay 2_ DO 1 DO Point 5t0 24VDC NC LU 00 2 Voltage DC 16 00 Board Installer Supplied COM 4 DO 2 DO Point 2 5 J3 DOS 008 2 stage 505 006 Typical wiring for 7 D6 4 Voltage DCA 15 0013 DO16 De 4 each DO Point 8 20 4 DO Point Power Supply L Output Device Pin_ Signal Name Installer Supplied Installer Supplied Power Supply 1 1 5 to 24VDC Input 16 DO Board Installer Supplied 2 Ne 2 Ground J6 Connect protection diode across Provide current restriction device output d vice use 1NAXXX Series less than 1 Amp to prevent damage to 16 DO board Use plenum rated cable for applications where cable is to be run above the false suspended ceiling in the air circulation space Pair wires as shown tie shield ground to internal ground stud in Controller FCC amp CE Compliance shield grounds must be stripped back through the knockout hole strain relief and grounded to the external ground studs provided 530069026D 94 M5 Controller Installation Manual Figure 45 Wiring output device to 16 DO
56. shrink tubing Document how you wired the alarm input devices Future expansion of the system and its maintenance depend upon accurate documentation Figure 31 Wiring 2SRP door alarm contact and exit request Use shielded cable EXIT REQUEST BUTTON WIRING Normally Open r4 or Closed Contact T R2 Chapter 5 The reader processing boards Cable Shield Signal Name 5VDC 12VDC Ground Display DO Door DO Reader LED 2SRP Supervised Exit DI Exit Request J2 amp J4 Reader DO Reader D1 Supervised Door DI Alarm Point Supervised Door DI Return m gt oum P emo End the line Resistors locate at contact Use shielded cable DOOR ALARM CONTACT WIRING RI Supervised Exit DI Return Cable Shield Signal Name 5VDC 12VDC Ground Normally Open or Closed Contact Ly R2 End of the line Resistors locate at contact Standard Special R1 1K 6 8K R2 1K 6 8K Display DO Door DO Reader LED 2SRP Supervised Exit DI Exit Request 32 amp Reader DO Reader D1 Supervised Door DI Alarm Point Supervised Door DI Return v eoo Supervised Exit DI Return 73 Use plenum rated cable for applications where cable is to be run above the false suspended ceiling in the air circulation space Pair
57. the same since the voltage for both readers must be the same See Figure 17 below for details Figure 17 Installing 2RP resistor packs 2RP BOARD 4 missas ju nmn e aA M He naa aa ging RNI imm e enc mim re ES unii e mi m M Monni n V Tie PO M Meri d e niil D OFF x aar m 7 0 mase ts Nenni I ase 9 b ON co EE e co mm 2 E eer F mm e ee E n o rata RESISTOR PACKS RN1 amp RN2 VALUE DEPEND ON READER VOLTAGE TYPE USED 1 RN1 amp RN2 5 VDC SELECTED 1 0K OHM INSTALLED 12 VDC SELECTED 2 0K OHM INSTALLED 530069027C Chapter 5 53 The reader processing boards Wiring readers If wiring a 12V reader that uses 5V data lines note the following conditions before continuing Set the reader voltage JP1 to 5V Wire the Reader power lead to the Power output port J6 on the Power Communications board instead of to the 2RP board
58. to search for flash files This replaces the default directory of cas flash eflash f lt filename gt Specifies a flash file to use instead of the default flash used for direct connect type controllers PX n lt filename gt Specifies a flash file to use instead of the default flash used for network type controllers PXN m micro id Specifies the controller or controllers to be flashed ma Specifies that all active controllers in the Picture Perfect database be flashed l lt micro id Specifies a controller in a line of controllers where the entire line is to be flashed Note If options are repeated only the last value read from the file is used The exceptions are the m and l options which use all specified controllers Parameters that control the flashing of the con may be included The following two parameter trollers during the current execution of eFlash s may be included flashwait value in seconds Sets the time that eFlash waits for the controller to actually flash the EPROM The flash of a controller is considered a failure if the flash times out The default is 90 seconds maxflash valuelin seconds Sets the maximum number of controllers that can be flashed simultaneously The actual number of controllers that is being currently flashed will always be less than this value due to restrictions on flashing multiple controllers in the same line The default is 5 Note
59. wires as shown tie shield ground to internal ground stud in Controller FCC amp CE Compliance shield grounds must be stripped back through the knockout hole strain relief and grounded to the external ground studs provided 530089006C 74 M5 Controller Installation Manual Wiring door strike One reader LED door DO and one door DO relay are dedicated to each reader port The door DO is used for the LED on the reader or an external door relay 1 2 Note Install the door strike 2 A 30 VDC or 0 50 A 120 VAC maximum as required Wire the door strike to the door DO internal relay Normally open or normally closed dry contacts are available pin 1 normally closed pin 2 common pin 3 normally open Use 1 5 12 VDC and pin 4 Reader LED for wiring the external relay See Figure 32 on page 74 and Figure 33 on page 75 Install a protection diode Use 1N4002 1N4003 or 1N4004 diodes for DC door strikes and Metal Oxide Varistors MOV for AC door strikes Protection diode or MOV required at all electronic door locks Figure 32 Wiring 2SRP door strike internal relay DOOR STRIKE DO RELAY WIRING Use shielded 77 Cable Shield B DI Signal Name Connect protection diode across strike use 1 4 Series for DC strikes amp MOV for AC strikes Door Strike Relay Normally Closed NC Door Strike Relay Common Com Door Strike Relay Normally Open NO Auxiliary Output
60. 02 3 02 4 02 Door 015 mmmm 1 01 mmmm 2 01 mmmm 3 01 mmmm 4 01 1 02 2 02 3 02 4 02 62 M5 Controller Installation Manual Table 24 2SRP device addressing Facility Commander Wnx and Secure Perfect continued Board 1 Board 2 Board 3 Board 4 Exit DIS 1 01 2 01 3 01 4 01 1 02 2 02 3 02 4 02 Auxiliary shunt DOS mmmm 1 01 mmmm 2 01 mmmm 3 01 mmmm 4 01 1 02 2 02 3 02 4 02 Board layout Figure 25 2SRP supervised reader board layout 2SRP BOARD 16 m ola 219 ET 310 et J2 5 si 618 Og 7 9 816 9 J2 amp 3 108 READER PORT 1 1 2 2 1 3 READER VOLTAGE SELECTION gp 4 5 or 12 VDC 5 B SW2 7 8 8 a 4 9 d 4 m S Jel ON OFF Ji CONTROLLER 5 BACKPLANE 1 8 20 310 416 J4 50 A 60 7 9 819 9 E amp J5 1058 P READER PORT 2 1 nS PEL g r ze EA b 5 4 Pis 2 siga Mri Pelia APR 9 2 ERES T Mi RESISTOR PACKS RP1 amp RP13 VALUE DEPEND ON READER VOLTAGE TYPE USED
61. 1 amp RP13 5V READER 1 0K 1 000 OHMS 12V READER 2 0K 2 000 OHMS 530089001D Chapter 5 The reader processing boards Setting the DIP switches Set DIP switches as described in tables below before installing and wiring 2SRP board Table 25 Supervised DI end of line resistors Standard 1K 1K ON ON ON ON ON Special 6 8K 18K ON ON ON ON Time Display Readers ON ON ON ON ON T amp A E Table 26 Reader technology and format Reader technology format SW3 1 SW3 2 SW3 3 SW3 4 Not Valid Reserved ON Reserved ON Magstripe Reversed Strobed ON ON Magstripe Water Mark ON Magstripe GE Supervised F 2F default ON ON Magstripe Strobed ON ON Magstripe F 2F O ON ON 3701 ON 37021 3201 34 bit KSC ON ON Wiegand 38 bit ADT 3601 3202 4001 ON ON 4401 64 bit BCD 1 Secure Perfect uses this switch setting as Custom Wiegand 2 Only the PXNplus CPU board supports the 64 bit BCD badge format If using the 64 bit BCD badge format see Wiring the readers on page 68 for special wiring instructions orr 63 64 M5 Controller Installation Manual Table 26 Reader technology and format Reader technology and format 2802 2804 3600 2700 2801 32 bit Motorola Indala 75 bit PIV Wiegand 2800 35 37 bit Hughes 26 bit
62. 232 COMMUNICATIONS 100 FT e MAX DISTANCE 3 Jus mn HB 2 eue HOST CONNECTOR PINOUTS M5 OR M3000 DB25F DB9F J3 CONNECTOR PINOUTS RISC XT PS2 AT PENTIUM DB9F SIGNAL 3 2 RX lt 6 TRANSMIT TX 2 3 7 5 GND lt D gt 3 GROUND 4 4 ty La 1 5 1 6 1 9 6 7 2 8 8 7 20 PAIR WIRES AS SHOWN TIE SHIELD GROUNDS TO INTERNAL GROU FCC amp CE COMPLIA D STUD ON CONTROLLER CE SHIELD GROUNDS MUST BE STRIPPED BACK THROUGH THE KNOCKOUT HOLE STRAIN RELIEF AND GROUNDED TO THE EXTERNAL GROUND STUDS PROVIDED 530069001E Chapter 3 25 The Power Communications board Figure 8 Wiring host computer to modem or serial printer HOST COMPUTER USING RS 232 COMMUNICATIONS 100 FT MAX DISTANCE HOST CONNECTOR PINOUTS DB25F DB9F RISC XT PS2 AT PENTIUM SIGNAL NAME SERIAL PRINTER DB25M DB25M NN QD 4 O0 O O0 ho C4 NON 409 0 GN 530069032C Note If using a Digi board use same pinouts listed DB25F column 26 M5 Controller Installation Manual Figure 9 Wiring modem to M5 Controller or serial printer MODEM MS OR M3000 5 100 FT MAX DISTANCE MODEM MODEM SERIAL PRINTER MODEM SIGNAL MS OR M3000 SERIAL PRINTER DB25M NAME DB9F SIGNAL DB25M 2 TX 9 6 TRANSMIT TX 2 3 RX 8 RECEIVE RX 3 7 GND 5 GROUND 7
63. 34 bit CardKey 35 bit Hughes 4002 2500 2804 ON ON ON ON 3400 3703 Table 27 Reader board 2SRP address settings Reader board 4 orr Note boards MUST be numbered consecutively This means that the first reader board must be set to Address 1 the second reader board must be set to Address 2 and so on If they are not the supervised DI points will not work correctly Table 28 Special reader types Chapter 5 The reader processing boards Reader type SW4 5 5 4 6 5 4 7 4 8 Standard Readers ON ON ON ON Special Readers ON ON ON single color LEDs Time Display Readers T amp A ON ON ON HID Pin Pad Readers for Fidelity ON ON 1 For special readers see Figure 30 on page 71 oF F 65 66 M5 Controller Installation Manual Setting reader voltage Select the proper reader voltage by placing the jumper on JP1 See Figure 26 below for details Both reader ports are set to the selected voltage Figure 26 Setting 2SRP reader voltage 2SRP BOARD POSITION JUMPER PIN 1 to PIN 2 for 12 VDC PIN 2 to PIN 3 for 5 VDC c READER VOLTAGE SELECT i JP1 n iG READER VOLTAGE SELECTION 5 or 12 VDC E E
64. 4 watt 5 tolerance end of line resistors Install each resistor as close to the door status contact as possible A CAUTION supervision capability will be impaired if the resistors are NOT wired immediately adjacent to the door status contact 5 Insulate resistors with tape or heat shrink tubing 6 Document how you wired the alarm input devices Future expansion of the system and its maintenance depend upon accurate documentation Figure 41 Wiring DI point Use shielded cable TYPICAL EACH INPUT for 4 State Operation se ia Chapter 6 89 The optional DI and DO boards Cable Shield 5 Signal Name Normally Open or Closed Contact O 1K 1 RETURN 1 POINT of the line Resistors locate at contact Omit for 2 State Operation 2 RETURN 2 POINT 3 RETURN 3 POINT 4 RETURN 4 POINT 5 RETURN 7 09 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 Q 1 o o 5 5 POINT 20 DI J2 J3 016 0110 J4 DI11 DI15 J5 0116 0120 Use plenum rated cable for applications where cable is to be run above the false suspended ceiling in the air circulation space Pair wires as shown tie shield ground to internal ground stud in Controller FCC amp CE Compliance shield grounds must be stripped back through the knockout hole strain relief and grounded to the
65. 6 If these LEDs are NOT on do the following 1 Use a voltmeter to check the power supply output It should read 12 to 15 VDC If there is no output make sure the power supply is not on a switched outlet Be sure the circuit breaker where the power supply is connected is not tripped Be sure connector J6 is properly seated in the board Make sure the Power Communications board is seated properly into the backplane and that no pins have been bent on J1 the 48 pin connector Disconnect connector J6 from the Power Communications board Remove the Power Communications board and inspect the fuse If the fuse is blown replace it A CAUTION X Replace the fuse with one of the same type and rating Do not power the unit back on until you locate and correct the problem Follow the steps below a Make sure that the wiring connections from the power supply to the Power Communications board are not reversed If these connections are OK go to step b b Use an ohmmeter to check the resistance between pins 3 and 4 If the resistance is less than 200 ohms there is a short from power to ground Isolate the fault by doing the following e Remove all boards from the backplane except the Power Communications and CPU boards Add each board while measuring the resistance on J6 pins 3 and 4 When the resistance falls below 200 ohms while a board is plugged in isolate the board Continue checking the remaining boards for other ground faults e
66. 6 Transmit TX data 7 jumped to pin 2 8 Received RX data 9 RTS jumped to pin 1 Table 6 J4 Secondary port RS 232 Connector J4 Signal 1 CTS jumped to pin 9 2 jumped to pin 7 3 Ground 4 5 VDC 5 Not used 6 Transmit TX data 7 jumped to pin 2 8 Receive RX data 9 RTS Jumped to pin 1 Table 7 J5 Auxiliary port RS 232 Connector J5 Chapter 3 The Power Communications board Signal name 1 CTS jumped to pin 9 2 jumped to pin 7 3 Ground 4 5 VDC 5 Not used 6 TX Transmit data 7 jumped to pin 2 8 RX Receive data 9 RTS jumped to pin 1 Table 8 J6 Power input port Connector J6 Signal name 1 12 VDC 2 Ground 3 12 VDC 4 Ground 5 12 VDC 6 Ground 7 Controller cabinet tamper input 8 AC power fail input 23 24 M5 Controller Installation Manual Host computer wiring Figure 7 Wiring host computer to first M5 Controller DS1 RECEIVE RX INDICATOR DS2 TRANSMIT TX TL HOST COMPUTER POWER COMMUNICATIONS BOARD O 1 e TT RIEN Doe om _ e 2 poe DLE NM mISNON tee E USING RS
67. 68 gure 69 gure 70 gure 71 gure 72 gure 73 gure 74 gure 75 gure 76 gure 77 gure 78 gure 79 gure 80 gure 81 gure 82 gure 83 gure 84 gure 85 gure 86 gure 87 gure 88 gure 89 gure 90 Host Connection type Li 102 Controller INformations Cre Efi enai rei ian e 103 Controller Parameters Network configuration screen ttt 105 Controller Parameters Dial configuration screen tette 107 Controller Parameters 3DES keys screen ttt tette tton 108 Controller Parameters Badge Formats Create screen tte 109 Controller Parameters Badge Formats Create Wiegand format screen 110 Controller Parameters Badge Formats Sample Create Wiegand format screen 112 Other Parameters Badge Formats Create MAG format screen tee 113 Controller Parameters Badge Formats Edit screen ttt 114 Controller Parameters Badge Formats Delete screen ttn 116 Controller Parameters Badge Formats Load screen ttt 117 Parameters Other Parameters Set Badge History vs Alarm History Memory Allocation 118 Controller Parameters Other Parameters Set Resistor Tolerances 5 119 Controller Parameters Other Parameters Change Username Passwo
68. Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools Write your answer here Dial up Controller address Phone number to reach host Secondary phone number to reach host Ethernet Use DHCP NO Use DNS NO Controller Gateway Subnet Host IP Backup Host IP Redundant system Use DHCP YES Use DNS YES provided for you Host Name Controller Name or Controller MAC which is Backup Host Name Redundant system Use DHCP NO Use DNS YES Use DHCP YES Use DNS NO Controller Gateway Subnet Host Name Backup Host Name Redundant system Domain DNS IP provided for you Host IP Controller Name or Controller MAC which is Backup Host IP Redundant system 127 128 M5 Controller Installation Manual Using enhanced Flash eFlash within Picture Perfect Secure Perfect and FCWnx Picture Perfect The following procedures were developed using Picture Perfect 4 0 Service Pack 2 Some forms may vary depending upon the version of Picture Perfect you are using When the controller is powered up you may need to flash download the Picture Perfect application code into the controller M3000 M5 and M2000 series only Before you begin flashing your controllers review the following e Ifthe controller is configured for Micro Callback the Callback feature must be disabled the Callback field on the Micro fo
69. D SHIELDED CABLE USER SUPPLIED TRIM SHIELD BACK TO CABLE CLAMP INTERNAL TO ENCLOSURE CRIMP RING TERMINAL USER SUPPLIED Inside the enclosure DRAIN WIRE 8 32 NUTS amp STAR WASHERS SUPPLIED SHIELDED CABLE USER SUPPLIED TRIM SHIELD BACK TO CABLE CLAMP INTERNAL TO ENCLOSURE 53006501 2A Chapter 9 149 Regulatory information Figure 87 Location and grounding of the Power Communications and CPU board for M5PXNplus only J8 PXNPLUS CPU POWER COM PCB Si 5305700018 Figure 88 Installing ferrite NETWORK CABLE FERRITE 150 M5 Controller Installation Manual UL compliance Failure to install and program the M5 Secure Perfect system FCWnx 7 0 system and Picture Perfect UnixWare or Linux system in accordance with these instructions voids the listing mark of Underwriters Laboratories Inc A clearly marked redundant system with the same configuration as the primary machine must be available as a backup The monitoring equipment must be protected by a Listed Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor with a maximum rating of 330V Listed under UL1449 The communication circuit must be protected with a Secondary Protector for Communication Circuits Listed under UL497A The monitoring equipment must be installed in a temperature controlled environment with 24 hours of standby power for the HVAC and computer system In addition to the 24 hours
70. DO or Closed Contact D Door DO Reader LED Exit DI Exit Request Reader DO Reader D1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Door DI Alarm Point Not used a 0 Clock DO 2RP 2 amp Use shielded cable Cable Shield DOOR ALARM CONTACT WIRING Pin Signal Name 2 5VDC 12VDC Ground Display DO Normally Open Door DO Reader LED L or Closed Contact Exit DI Exit Request Reader DO Reader D1 Door DI Alarm Point 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 Not used 0 Clock DO 2RP J2 amp J4 Use plenum rated cable for applications where cable is to be run above the false suspended ceiling in the air circulation space Pair wires as shown tie shield ground to internal ground stud in Controller FCC amp CE Compliance shield grounds must be stripped back through the knockout hole strain relief and grounded to the external ground studs provided 530069010C Chapter 5 57 The reader processing boards Wiring door strike The 2RP provides a door DO relay dedicated to each reader port 1 Install the door strike maximum 2 30 VDC or 0 50 120 VAC as required 2 Wire the door strike to the door DO internal relay Normally open or normally closed dry contacts are available See Figure 21 on page 57 3 If required
71. Flash within Picture Perfect Secure and FC WAR ade cea de b es 128 98 M5 Controller Installation Manual Integrated Configuration Tool The Integrated Configuration Tool is a browser based utility used to configure the PXNplus CPU board update the firmware and view the application log file Requirements Software requirements One of the following e Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or later e Netscape 7 0 or later e Mozilla 5 0 or later Hardware requirements One of the following see Figure 46 and Figure 47 e Cat5 crossover cable for direct connection to a controller e Standard Cat5 cable with network hub Figure 46 Connecting directly using crossover cable CROSSOVER CABLE 530960001A Chapter 8 99 Controller firmware tools Figure 47 Connecting through network hub 530959001A Before you continue Answer these questions before continuing Is there a firewall on the computer you are using to access the Integrated Configuration Tool If yes you will need to disable it in order to use the Integrated Configuration Tool Is your network using a proxy If yes you will need to disable the proxy or bypass it Complete the Configuration checklist for Integrated Configuration Tool on page 126 for each controller that you will be setting up Connecting and starting the tool If this is the first time setting up this controller you will need to follow special direc
72. IMARY MICRO PORT UPSTREAM mim 20 2 i A 15 Fr 9 PRIMARY PORT UPSTREAM ge RS 232 e Gal 053 SECONDARY CONTROLLER PORT DOWNSTREAM T DS4 TX SECONDARY CONTROLLER PORT DOWNSTREAM samm 9 E S gl TO CONTROLLER SECONDARY PORT DOWNSTREAM 33 BACKPLANE RS 232 muso 54 055 RX AUXILIARY PORT 056 TX AUXILIARY PORT saca x 5 2 5 saa 54 IIT AUXILIARY PORT camm 2922 RS 232 9 DS7 5VDC ps7im usa DS8 12VDC sola aa J6 POWER INPUT PORT ii S 8 tel c22 FL FUSE 5 0 AMP MINIMUM 530069017D Chapter 3 17 The Power Communications board Power setup Installing the power supply This section describes wiring and using a power supply Note 1 A readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in the building installation wiring 2 This equipment has been designed for connection to an IT power distribution system Hinweis 1 Ein leicht zug ngliches Ausschaltger t muss in die Installationsverkabelung des Geb udes integriert werden 2 Dieses Ger t wurde f r den Anschluss an ein IT Stromverteilungssystem entworfen 1 Mount power supply near t
73. M5 Controller Installation Manual Copyright Disclaimer Trademarks and patents Intended use FCC compliance Certification and compliance a Regulatory Copyright 2009 GE Security Inc All rights reserved This document may not be copied or otherwise reproduced in whole or in part except as specifically permitted under US and international copyright law without the prior written consent from GE Document number revision 460130002G June 2009 THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE GE ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR INACCURACIES OR OMISSIONS AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITIES LOSSES OR RISKS PERSONAL OR OTHERWISE INCURRED AS A CONSEQUENCE DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY OF THE USE OR APPLICATION OF ANY OF THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT FOR THE LATEST DOCUMENTATION CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SUPPLIER OR VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW GESECURITY COM This publication may contain examples of screen captures and reports used in daily operations Examples may include fictitious names of individuals and companies Any similarity to names and addresses of actual businesses or persons is entirely coincidental GE and the GE monogram are registered trademarks of General Electric MS Controller product and logo are trademarks of GE Security Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products Use this product only f
74. OS 8 and 9 8 and 9 8 and 9 8 and 9 Chapter 5 47 The reader processing boards Facility Commander Wnx and Secure Perfect The following device addresses are created for you by the Facility Commander Wnx and Secure Perfect software This table is provided for your reference only The device address is in the format mmmm b pp where mmmm represents the controller number b represents the board number and pp represents the point or device number Table 18 2RP device addressing Facility Commander Wnx and Secure Perfect Board 1 Board 2 Board 3 Board 4 Readers door DOs mmmm 1 01 mmmm 2 01 mmmm 3 01 mmmm 4 01 mmmm 1 02 mmmm 2 02 mmmm 3 02 mmmm 4 02 Door 015 mmmm 1 01 mmmm 2 01 mmmm 3 01 mmmm 4 01 mmmm 1 02 mmmm 2 02 mmmm 3 02 mmmm 4 02 Exit 015 mmmm 1 01 mmmm 2 01 mmmm 3 01 mmmm 4 01 mmmm 1 02 mmmm 2 02 mmmm 3 02 mmmm 4 02 Auxiliary shunt DOs mmmm 1 01 mmmm 2 01 mmmm 3 01 mmmm 4 01 mmmm 1 02 mmmm 2 02 mmmm 3 02 mmmm 4 02 48 M5 Controller Installation Manual Board layout Figure 15 2RP reader board layout 2RP BOARD fo E d 1
75. OWN THE SHIELD GROUNDS TO INTERNAL GROUND STUD ON CONTROLLER FCC amp CE COMPLIANCE SHIELD GROU BE STRIPPED BACK THROUGH THE KNOCKOUT HOLE STRAIN RELIEF amp GROUNDED TO THE EXTERNAL GROUND STUD PROVIDED DS MUST 530089004E Chapter 5 71 The reader processing boards Special readers with single color LEDs The LED will flash fast upon a valid access condition and turn off for 3 to 4 seconds upon an invalid attempt See Table 28 Special reader types on page 65 for switch setting information In this configuration the Alarm Shunt Relay is no longer available Figure 30 Wiring 2SRP to single color LED reader S 2SRP BOARD SPECIAL READER LED PIN 3 RIAD SPECIAL READER LED PIN 3 TITO Ww ls CIBIAI LI RIDI IPULLER Se we LU ic Ge securIm o 530069035C 72 M5 Controller Installation Manual Wiring the 01 Each reader port has two supervised digital inputs which are used for door status devices door contacts and exit request input Since these digital inputs are supervised they require end of line resistors 1 Follow the installation specifications for the device Mount the device according to the manufac
76. Picture Perfect uses 2RP board numbers to address readers 015 and DOs on the 8RP board See Table 31 and Table 32 for further information Therefore in Picture Perfect e Reader ports 1 and 2 are configured as Board number 1 reader address 0 and 1 e Reader ports 3 and 4 are configured as Board number 2 reader address 0 and 1 e Reader ports 5 and 6 are configured as Board number 3 reader address 0 and 1 e Reader ports 7 and 8 are configured as Board number 4 reader address 0 and 1 Table 31 8RP device addressing Picture Perfect Board 1 Board type Board 1 Reader 1 and 2 Reader 3 and 4 Reader 5 and 6 Reader 7 and 8 Picture Perfect board number 1 2 3 4 Readers Oand 1 Oand 1 Oand 1 Oand 1 Door 015 Oand 1 Oand 1 Oand 1 Oand 1 Exit DIS 8 and 9 8 and 9 8 and 9 8 and 9 Door DOs 0 and 1 0 and 1 0 and 1 0 and 1 1 The first 8 readers out of 16 See Table 35 on page 81 for board type settings Chapter 5 79 The reader processing boards Table 32 device addressing Picture Perfect Board 2 Board type Board 2 Reader 9 and 10 Reader 11 and 12 Reader 13 and 14 Reader 15 and 16 Picture Perfect board number 5 6 7 8 Readers Oand 1 Oand 1 0 1 0 1 Door 015 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Exit DIS 8 and 9 8 and 9 8 and 9 8 and 9 Door DOs 0 and 1 0 and 1 Oand 1 0 and 1 1 second 8 readers out of 16 See Table 35 on page 81 for
77. R BACKPLANE nia 5 I n zio 3 E 00 10 9 p NIN LI 59 J4 L NOIB emi P 1 23 e 5 DO 11 5 mrt 8 sa n rs mam DO 12 Em 9 5 i sent 13 COMIS FT ma Ne i ERI E J5 vaso ae an E Sg Ld MIL T po 15 COM e 2 8 030 is DO 16 puo 8 ca m n 1 530069023D Chapter 6 93 The optional DI and DO boards Setting the DIP switches Set the DIP switches as described in the table below before installing the 16 DO DOR board and wiring the digital output devices Table 38 DO DOR board addressing Board number 5 1 1 5 1 2 5 1 3 5 1 4 1 ON 2 ON 3 ON 4 ON Wiring digital output devices 1 Mount the digital output device according to the manufacturer s specifications 2 Complete the wiring If the DO is used to energize a relay install a diode in parallel with the relay coil to absorb transients when the relay is de energized A transient protection diode user supplied is necessary on the 16 DO board 3 Connect a5 to 24 VDC power supply to port J6 The voltage needed depends on the relay requirements of the DO points Pins 1 3 5 and 7 on ports J2 J3 J4 and J5 get their DC voltage from pin 1 on J6 Figure 44 Wiring output device to 16 DO board Digital Output Wiring Connect protection diode across
78. R board Digital Output Wiring Connect protection diode across Use shielded cable r Cable shield Provide appropriate fuse output device use 1 Series size for output device Pin Signal Name Output Device 1 00 1 Normally Closed Installer Supplied NS 2 DO 1Common ka l 3_ DO 2 Normally Open 16 paR Board 4 DO 2 Normally Closed Ds 068 5 J3 005 0 ii 6 pis Normal Closed 34 DO DOT Typical wiring for gt 004 common 15 0013 0016 each DO Point 8 DO 4 Normally Open 7 4 Common 8 DO 4 Normally Open Power Supply Installer Supplied Use plenum rated cable for applications where cable is to be run above the false suspended ceiling in the air circulation space Pair wires as shown tie shield ground to internal ground stud in Controller FCC amp CE Compliance shield grounds must be stripped back through the knockout hole strain relief and grounded to the external ground studs provided 530069025D Chapter 7 Testing before powering up This chapter provides instructions for testing your controller before you apply power In this chapter o hi le RL RAR ara 96 96 M5 Controller Installation Manual Testing Follow the steps below before powering up the controller 1 7 Measure the AC power supplied to the power supply 110 VAC or 220
79. S keys PP version gt Badge Formats SP version SP VER 7010 Other Parameters Modem Baud rate 13200 Y Administration gt Apply Changes Other info None 7 gt Restart Application gt Restart Controller 1 From the Controller Information menu select Controller Information 2 To set the controller address enter the number in the Controller Address field 3 use the status reports in the Other Info field see Using the Other Info field below 4 Click Save 5 If this completes your controller configuration click Apply Changes then Restart Application now Using the Other Info field There are several status reports based on uClinux commands which are available for checking and monitoring the PXNplus board Call GE Customer Support for assistance with these reports 104 M5 Controller Installation Manual 1 In the Other Info field click the down arrow for a list of available reports 2 Select the report you want See Table 40 below for a brief explanation of each report Table 40 Controller Info reports Report Description Memory Usage displays amount of memory available both used and free Process Status lists which processes are running Message Info Board Info displays hardware related information such as boot and board version OS Info displays information related to the linux operating system on the controller Uptime time since the last reboot DB File Info li
80. Support for assistance This screen allows you to name the format specify how many total bits are in the format how many characters are in the actual badge data used to represent facility bits and how many characters will be used to encode the badge number Figure 54 Controller Parameters Badge Formats Create Wiegand format screen E Integrated Configuration Tool Microsoft Internet Explorer Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt 3 A Qusearch Favorites meda lt 42 B 3 E Address http 192 168 0 2 main_ie html Links 6 E GE Security Integrated Configuration Tool Controller Configuration Custom Badge Formats gt Host Connection type e Comroller kvornation Create C Edit Delete Load from file to Controller Controller Information Controller Parameters i Total m Network configuration Format Facility Badge Bit 0 E Characters 0 zl Characters z gt Dial configuration Length gt 3DES keys Click badge format bit buttons to control ad s acility wore arity or undefined gt Badge Formats type of each bit Key fixed blank gt Other Parameters HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHEBHHBHHHI 10 11 12 13 la 15 16 17 12 18 21 Administration Apply Changes 33 2 25 36 17 al ar 9 2 d 45 4 amp 097 9 48 gt Restart Application
81. U board does not light up when a badge is presented Resolution 1 sure that the switch settings on 8 board for address and reader technology format are correct See Setting DIP switches on page 81 2 Check the wiring between the reader and the 8 board See 8RP board on page 78 and the reader installation manual Door strike problems Problem The Badge Read OK LED lights on the CPU board and the door reader LED lights on the reader but the door strike does not operate Resolution 1 Check the wiring from the door strike to the reader board In the chapter of the appropriate reader board see the section that covers wiring the door strike Also refer to the door strike manufacturer s installation instructions 2 Be sure the door strike power supply is operating properly 160 M5 Controller Installation Manual M5PXNplus problems If the problem is not caused by incorrect hardware wirings or settings check the software settings of the MSPXNplus using the Integrated Configuration Tool Problem I need to restore the factory default settings Resolution 1 Short the Restore Defaults pins JP4 until DS3 turns 2 The controller is now offline from the host and the factory defaults have been restored The factory defaults are as follows Host Server Type Picture Perfect e Primary Connection Type Ethernet Address 192 168 6 6 e Mask 255 255 255 0 e Gateway 192 168 6 1 3 If
82. XNplUs problems sss irrita 160 Diagnostic LED 5 uuum eee LR 162 ex se pak oe ea Rexel i Ra qe sum eae Rega KE CR MUT EE I RUE TE 164 Inserting and removing the UCSIMMPlus board on the PXNplus CPU 164 Contacting technical support ceres een 165 Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 37 Figure 38 Figure 39 Figure 40 Figure 41 Figure 42 Figure 43 Figure 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Figure 47 Figures MS controller and components assembly drawing in standard enclosure 2 12 M5 Controller slot allocations ttes 19 Power Communications board layout 16 Wiring power SUPPLY 18 Wiring battery backup with built in relay for fault output AC power fail 2 19 Wiring controller tamper and AC power fail INPULS 20 Wiring host computer to first M5 Controller iii 24 Wiring host computer to modem or serial printer ttt tttttttttttnttnnnnnenntnnntntnnnt 25 Wiring modem to M5 Controller or serial printer nsss 26
83. Y M RS 232 Mo 5 COMMUNICATIONS F2 q w n 100FT pus 5 Lj UPSTREAM M5 DOWNSTREAM M3000 MODEM SIGNAL M5 OR M3000 NAME J3 CONNECTOR PINOUTS DB9F DB25M DB9F SIGNAL 8 2 RK k gt 6 TRANSMIT TX 6 3 k gt 3 7 eno Y gt 3 GROUND Lx 1 gt 2 2 6 7 7 8 20 PAIR WIRES AS SHOWN TIE SHIELD GROUNDS TO INTERNAL GROUND STUD ON UPSTREAM CONTROLLER ONLY FCC amp CE COMPLIANCE SHIELD GROUNDS MUST BE STRIPPED BACK THROUGH THE KNOCKOUT HOLE STRAIN RELIEF AND GROUNDED TO THE EXTERNAL GROUND STUDS PROVIDED ON THE CONTROLLER ENCLOSURE ONLY 530069004E 28 M5 Controller Installation Manual Figure 11 Wiring downstream away from the host using RS 232 POWER COMMUNICATIONS BOARD I l l l E 5 MOR ca 300 5 1 RS 232 0 COMMUNICATIONS 192 82 100 FT DISTANCE o Lr RECEIVE RX LED DS3 FAR SIDE TRANSMIT TX LED 054 FAR SIDE ET Pur HH J4 _ 14 o9 ca LE 6 M iss ie e DOWNSTREAM UPSTREAM 5 OR M3000 SIGNAL MODEM m3000 poe ed CONNECTOR PINOUTS NAME J3 III SIGNAL DB9F 25 DB9F ry ot TRANSMIT TX 6 lt 2 8
84. ader Data 1 White 4 Door DO Reader LED White Black 8 Door DI Alarm input White Red 3 Spare White Green 5 Exit Request DI White Yellow 1 Reader Data 0 Door DI and the Exit Request DI can be replaced or interchanged with Display DO and or Clock DO when required for a nonsupervised keypad reader 54 M5 Controller Installation Manual Figure 18 2RP reader connector points 2RP BOARD ii 1 II pM da Pim 3 E amis 5 7 e 8 Aruta 12283 10 m READER PORT 1 1 Fine swe 2 AAAA ON i fann 8608 J3 Re rr I YYY OFF 8 5 14 ee o 8 9 1 70 CONTROLLER READER VOLTAGE SELECTION BACKPLANE 5 or 12 VDC 1 2 3 4 5 A 6 7 8 9 ES 10 2 READER PORT 2 1 2 3 ana 0 25 5 o Bse 5 62 8 Py il 9 3 DELIO _ Table 22 2RP connector pinouts J2 J4 reader connector pinouts J3 J5 relay connector pinouts
85. ary and permanent The Temporary option allows access to the Tool until the controller resets The Permanent option allows access until you manually disable the Tool again Before you begin you MUST have physical access to the controller Temporary enabling 1 Verify that the controller has completed the power up boot cycle by checking that DS7 is no longer in the constant ON state 2 Jumper JP2 Verify that DS6 turns ON Allow up to five seconds for DS6 to be turned ON Once DS6 is ON remove the jumper and DS6 turns OFF 3 The Integrated Configuration Tool is now enabled until the controller reboots Permanent enabling 1 Complete the steps in the section Temporary enabling above then return to this section Successfully log on to the Integrated Configuration Tool From the Controller Parameters menu select Other Parameters Select Enable Integrated Configuration Tool QU db cu Selecting this option generates a dialog prompt verifying your selection You must select OK on the prompt to enable the Integrated Configuration Tool 6 To make this selection permanent click Save Apply Changes then Restart Controller 7 The controller performs a system reboot automatically 8 After the controller performs a successful reboot the Integrated Configuration Tool is permanently enabled Administration menu The menu contains the following options e Apply Changes applies new changes See below e Restart Application makes
86. board type settings Facility Commander Wnx and Secure Perfect The following device addresses are created for you by the Facility Commander Wnx and Secure Perfect software This table is provided for your reference only The device address is in the format mmmm b pp where mmmm represents the controller number b represents the board number and pp represents the point or device number Table 33 device addressing Facility Commander Wnx and Secure Perfect Standard Board 1 2 Readers Door DO mmmm 1 01 mmmm 2 01 through through mmmm 1 08 mmmm 2 08 Door Dls mmmm 1 01 mmmm 2 01 through through mmmm 1 08 mmmm 2 08 Exit DIS mmmm 1 01 mmmm 2 01 through through mmmm 1 08 mmmm 2 08 80 M5 Controller Installation Manual Board layout Figure 36 8RP reader board layout 8 READER BOARD 8RP J r 5 roun J2 Reader Port 1 Data 1 Door DO Reader LED r 12V 4 Groun J2 Reader Port 2 Data 1 Door DO Reader LED ONDMNEWRHE 12VDC 1 mates J3 Reader Port 3 2 Door DO Reader LED 4 8 412 0 5 e ho roun J3 Reader Port 4 Data 1 7 m Door DO Reader LED 8 g A AE 8
87. c environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures WARNUNG Dies ist ein Klasse A Produkt In Haushalten kann es zu Interferenzen kommen Der Benutzer ist in diesem Fall angehalten angemessene MaBnahmen auszuf hren Electrostatic Discharge ESD precaution A WARNING Circuit board components are vulnerable to damage by electrostatic discharge ESD ESD can cause immediate or subtle damage to sensitive electronic parts An electrostatic charge can build up on the human body and then discharge when you touch a board A discharge can be produced when walking across a carpet and touching a board for example Before handling any board make sure you dissipate your body s charge by touching ground This discharges any static electricity build up General installation rules A CAUTION This equipment is to be installed maintained and serviced by authorized service persons only The authorized installation contractor should comply with the following rules e Neatly label cables at both ends For example label should include Controller Address Number Device or Reader Number e Use individually shielded pairs of cables only All wiring must comply with local state and federal electrical codes and fire codes e Obey all national state and local electrical and safety codes Obtain any required permits and or inspections Contact the local fire mar
88. d Strobed 2 and Supervised F 2F In addition both readers connected to the board must be the same voltage The 2SRP board has built in pull up resistors to accommodate cable lengths over 500 feet External pull up resistors are not required for the 2SRP board e Each reader DI point Aux DO and Exit DI on the 2SRP board is addressed differently depending on the host system you are using e Ifalarm points are not available on the reader use alarm points on the controller Device addressing Picture Perfect Table 23 2SRP device addressing Picture Perfect Board 1 Board 2 Board 3 Board 4 Readers 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Door DIS Oand 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Exit DIS 8 and 9 8 and 9 8 and 9 8 and 9 Door DOs 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Auxiliary shunt DOS 8and9 8and9 8 and 9 8 and 9 Facility Commander Wnx and Secure Perfect The following device addresses are created for you by the Facility Commander Wnx and Secure Perfect software This table is provided for your reference only The device address is in the format mmmm b pp where mmmm represents the controller number b represents the board number and pp represents the point or device number Table 24 2SRP device addressing Facility Commander Wnx and Secure Perfect Board 1 Board 2 4 Readers Door DOs mmmm 1 01 mmmm 2 01 mmmm 3 01 mmmm 4 01 1 02 2
89. d then confirm the password Click Save 6 If this completes your controller configuration click Apply Changes then Restart Application now Disable or Enable Integrated Configuration Tool Disabling the Tool 1 Successfully log on to the Integrated Configuration Tool 2 From the Controller Parameters menu select Other Parameters 3 Select Disable Integrated Configuration Tool 4 Selecting this option generates a dialog prompt verifying your selection You must select OK on the prompt to disable the Integrated Configuration Tool 5 To make this selection permanent click Save Apply Changes then Restart Controller Click on the check box below to update the required parameters Host Connection type Set Badge History vs Alarm History Memory Allocation Sicil uis c Set Resistor Tolerances Controller Parameters Network configuration Disable Idle Poll Timer gt Dial configuration Change Username Password 3DES keys Username install Password gt Other Parameters Confirm password W Administration Apply Changes Disable Integrated Configuration Tool Restart Application all Save gt Badge Formats 121 122 M5 Controller Installation Manual 6 After the controller performs a successful reboot the Integrated Configuration Tool is permanently disabled Enabling the Tool There are two options to enable the Integrated Configuration Tool tempor
90. de DO NOT use the wrap plug on the PXNplus CPU board To properly set the controller into maintenance mode short JP3 Shutdown Request for about 5 seconds until DS8 turns on DS2 and DS3 then alternate On Inserting the PXNplus board A CAUTION Follow standard static prevention procedures See Electrostatic Discharge ESD precaution on page 9 1 Disconnect power and battery backup power Note When re inserting the CPU board the RS 485 J8 connector MUST be connected at all times to comply with CE See Figure 87 Location and grounding of the Power Communications and CPU board for M5PXNplus only on page 149 2 Insert the CPU board into the controller 3 Attach any necessary cables Removing the PXNplus board A CAUTION Follow standard static prevention procedures See Electrostatic Discharge ESD precaution on page 9 1 To safely shut down the controller operating system short JP3 for approximately 5 seconds until DS7 turns on DS2 and DS3 then alternate On 2 Disconnect power and battery backup power 3 Remove any connected cables 4 Carefully remove the CPU board from the controller Chapter 4 39 The PXNplus CPU board LED indicators LEDs on the PXNplus CPU board The LED state depends on which state the controller is in There are two main modes with several substates e Maintenance mode the state of the controller before any application is running There are two maintenance mode states Boot
91. e C Wiegand MAG gt Badge Formats gt Other Parameters Administration 1 If you have not already done so log on to the Integrated Configuration Tool See Starting the tool on page 99 From the Controller Parameters menu select Badge Formats Select Load from file to Controller In the Choose Format Type field select either Wiegand or MAG Click Browse Navigate to and select the badge format file you want Click Save pd Mi des O If this completes your controller configuration click Apply Changes then Restart Application now 118 M5 Controller Installation Manual Other Parameters The form contains the following fields Set Badge History vs Alarm History Memory Allocation allocate percentage of history memory to badge history Picture Perfect only See page 118 Set Resistor Tolerances tighten the range the voltage changes before detecting a 4 state DI state change See page 119 Disable Enable Idle Poll Timer select this toggle to use or stop a timer for network activity between the controller and the host Picture Perfect only See page 120 Change Username Password change either the username and or the password used to log on to the Integrated Configuration Tool See page 120 Disable Enable Integrated Configuration Tool select this toggle field to block or allow access to the Integrated Configuration Tool See page 121 Set Badge History vs Alarm History Memory Allocation
92. e battery backup on page 19 Wire up the Power Communications board Be sure to configure and verify the switch settings Refer to Chapter 3 The Power Communications board on page 15 If using networked controllers verify your network is up and running Install and wire up the PXNplus CPU board Be sure to configure and verify the jumpers If this is a nework controller plug in the network cable Refer to Chapter 4 The PXNplus CPU board on page 33 Insert the reader board s into the enclosure and wire up the readers to the controller Be sure to configure and verify the switch settings jumpers and or resistor packs Refer to Chapter 5 The reader processing boards on page 45 If using digital inputs insert the DI board into the enclosure and wire the digital inputs to the board Be sure to configure and verify the switch settings See 20 DI board on page 86 If using digital outputs insert the DO board into the enclosure and wire the digital outputs to the board Be sure to configure and verify the switch settings See 6 DO and DOR boards on page 90 Test the wiring before you apply power Refer to Safety on page 9 Configure your controller If using the PXNplus CPU board configure the controller using the Integrated Configuration Tool Refer to Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools on page 97 Chapter 2 Installation planning and mounting Safety Radio interference A WARNING This is an FCC Class A product In a domesti
93. eader processing boards 2RP 2SRP and the 8RP Only one type can be used at one time for a maximum of four 2RP boards for support of up to 8 readers four 2SRP boards for support of up to 8 supervised readers or two 8RP boards for support of up to 16 readers 2RP board Introduction Each 2RP reader board provides two reader ports four unsupervised DIs two door alarm two REX inputs two reader LED outputs two door strike DO relays two auxiliary DO relays and two alarm shunt relays used to shunt out external alarm inputs Please note the following e Each 2RP board is limited to only one type of reader technology Wiegand Strobed F 2F and Supervised F 2F In addition both readers connected to the board must be the same voltage Supervised F 2F mode the exit request and door alarm contact wiring is terminated at the reader e Each reader DI point Aux DO and Exit DI on a 2RP board is addressed differently depending on the host system you are using Refer to the tables listed below e Ifalarm points are not available on the reader use alarm points on the controller Device addressing Picture Perfect Table 17 2RP device addressing Picture Perfect Board 1 Board 2 Board 3 Board 4 Readers Oand 1 Oand 1 0 and 1 0 and 1 Door 015 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Exit 015 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 9 Door DOs Oand 1 Oand 1 0 and 1 0 1 Auxiliary shunt D
94. ed configuration tool Refer to Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools on page 97 Works with either e Picture Perfect 2 0 or later e Secure Perfect 6 1 1 or later e FCWnx 7 0 or later Refer to the appropriate User Manual for configuration of this board within the software Provides a tunable offline history buffer A layout of the PXNplus CPU Board is shown on the following page Board layout Figure 14 PXNplus CPU board layout NX BUS CONNECTOR J3 TERMINAL BLOCK PHONE JACK CONNECTOR J17 RJ 11 PHONE JACK CONNECTOR 7 DS5 THROUGH DS8 DS1 THROUGH DS4 SHUT DOWN REQUEST PINS JP3 SHUTDOWN _ REQUEST LED DS MODEM CONTROL JUMPER 410 NX BUS CONTROL JUMPER 29 RS 485 CONNECTOR 8 RJ45 ETHERNET CONNECTOR J1 BOOT MODE PINS JP2 RESTORE DEFAULTS ______ PINS JP4 RESET REQUEST PINS JP6 RESET INDICATOR D3 em 997 vd rE ozn ni Oe NS Mo S
95. en allows you to edit an existing badge format or create a new badge format based on an existing format 1 Select Wiegand 2 Selectthe format you wish to edit 3 The screen used to create the badge format displays populated with the values from the chosen badge format file Make your changes See Wiegand format on page 110 for an explanation of the available format characters 4 If you do not change the format name the existing file is overwritten 5 Click Save Format to Controller 6 If this completes your controller configuration click Apply Changes then Restart Application now MAG format There is only one MAG format so any changes made and saved will overwrite your existing format 1 Select new MAG format screen displays 2 Enter the new format See MAG format on page 113 for an explanation of the available format characters Click Save Format to Controller 4 If this completes your controller configuration click Apply Changes then Restart Application now 116 M5 Controller Installation Manual Delete a badge format Figure 58 Controller Parameters Badge Formats Delete screen e GE Security Integrated Configuration Tool WUE Controller Parameters Custom Badge Formats Network configuration gt Dial configuration Create Edit Delete Load from file to Controller gt 3DES keys Choose Format Type Wiegand MAG gt Badge Formats gt Oth
96. er e To flash a line of controllers use eflash 1 lt microid gt where lt microid gt is the ID of a controller such as 0001 that is on the line you want to flash To flash a controller using eFlash from the command line 1 2 Log on as root and open a terminal window At the command prompt enter a command using the following parameters flash c m01 p cas flash eflash f 170 1 where m01 is the micro id and mspe170 ef1 is the flash file Result After the flashing has completed one of the following messages will be displayed Flashing is successful or Flashing is unsuccessful See the log file lt filename gt for details The eFlash configuration file This is an optional file and can be found in root cas log e Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools flashrc The purpose of the file is to allow a Picture Perfect operator to define flashing requirements for the entire system once and then use part or all of the definition to flash or reflash controllers as needed This file can be used for scheduling unattended flashing This file can contain a combination of command line arguments processing rules and comments Table 42 eFlash configuration file Arguments Processing Rules All of the following command line options can be included either one per line or you may concatenate many options per line controller p lt directory gt Specifies the source directory
97. er Parameters Administration E sf 1 Ifyouhave not already done so log on to the Integrated Configuration Tool See Starting the tool on page 99 2 Click Controller Parameters then Badge Formats Select Delete 4 Inthe Choose Format Type field select the format type e Wiegand see Wiegand format on page 117 e MAG for magnetic stripe see MAG format on page 117 Chapter 8 117 Controller firmware tools Wiegand format 1 Select Wiegand 2 Inthe Select Format to Delete field select the file name of the Wiegand format you wish to delete 3 A confirmation window displays Click Ok 4 A window displays stating the controller has been updated 5 If this completes your controller configuration click Apply Changes then Restart Application now MAG format There is only one MAG format 1 Select MAG Since there is only one MAG format it is deleted 2 If this completes your controller configuration click Apply Changes then Restart Application now Load a badge format The screen allows you to search your file system for a PXNplus badge format file to send to the controller Figure 59 Controller Parameters Badge Formats Load screen GE Security Integrated Configuration Tool OSARE III Y Controller Parameters Custom Badge Formats gt Network configuration gt Dial configuration Create Edit Delete Load from file to Controller gt 3DES keys Choose Format Typ
98. er the IP address in the Host IP field Enter the IP address in the Backup Host IP field 4 Click Save 5 Ifthis completes your controller configuration click Apply Changes then Restart Application now Dial configuration Use this screen to set up the dial fallback feature Either the on board modem or an external modem can be used Chapter 8 107 Controller firmware tools Figure 51 Controller Parameters Dial configuration screen GE Security Integrated Configuration Tool Y Controller Information i gt Controller Information Dial up configuration HostPhone 1 Host Phone 2 gt Dial configuration Modem Init String gt 3DES keys Modem Deinit String gt Badge Formats gt Other Parameters Administration 1 From the Controller Parameters menu select Dial configuration Controller Parameters gt Network configuration gt Apply Changes 2 Inthe Host Phone I field enter the phone number for the host computer Use the format aaa nnn nnnn For example 561 555 5555 3 If there is an additional phone number to reach the host enter it into the field Host Phone 2 otherwise leave the field blank 4 The fields Modem Init String and Modem Deinit String require values only if you are experiencing difficulties with the optional modem board 5 Click Save 6 If this completes your controller configuration click Apply Changes then Restart Application now
99. ere mmmm represents the controller number to which this DO is associated b represents the board number and pp represents the point or device number For example 0001 1 01 DO on controller 1 DO board 1 DO 1 0001 2 01 DO on controller 1 DO board 2 DO 1 Figure 42 16 DO board layout DS1 DO1 amp DO2 LED 16 DO BOARD DS2 DO3 amp DO4 LED O 050 eje 5 d x 2 nn En jl Sa mn a a E Ms Fi 4 ele ele ell e R6 RN 224 gt pua DO 1 DO 2 DO 1 THRU DO 4 DO 3 DO 4 DS3 DOS amp DO6 LED DS4 DO7 amp DO8 LED DO 5 DO 6 J3 DO 5 THRU DO 8 DO 7 DO 8 SW1 ON ON 1 4 DO 9 DO 10 J4 DO 9 THRU DO 12 DO 11 DO 12 DS5 DO9 amp DO10 LED C1 CA 9 I 4 DS6 0011 amp 0012 LED DO 13 DO 14 J5 DO 13 THRU 00 16 00 15 DO 16 DS7 DO3 amp DO14 LED 1 c is 83 Oc Tht gt l AIE Fot 09 R10 I L n F11 n ln 011 ESS i IT E15 oe eje
100. ers Set Resistor Tolerances screen GE Security Integrated Configuration Tool Click on the check box below to update the required parameters gt Host Connection type Set Badge History vs Alarm History Memory Allocation gt Controller Information Set Resistor Tolerances Controller Parameters Network configuration Res Tol 1 0 gt Dial configuration Res Tol 2 0 gt 3DES keys Res Tol 3 0 gt Badge Formats I Disable Idle Poll Timer gt Other Parameters Change Username Password Administration Apply Changes Disable Integrated Configuration Tool gt Restart Application v 1 If you have not already done so log on to the Integrated Configuration Tool See Starting the tool on page 99 2 From the Controller Parameters menu select Other Parameters 3 Select Set Resistor Tolerances The following fields display e Res Tol 1 Tightens the range the voltage changes before detecting a 4 state DI state change e Res Tol 2 Reserved e Res Tol 3 Reserved 4 Enter the resistor tolerance needed in the appropriate field Click Save 6 If this completes your controller configuration click Apply Changes then Restart Application now 120 M5 Controller Installation Manual Disable Enable Idle Poll Timer This option is available only to Picture Perfect users Use this option to disable or enable the poll timer The poll timer guarantees that the network connection b
101. etween the controller and the host is not shut down by the network administrator firewall or other device due to network inactivity Disabling the Poll Timer 1 If you have not already done so log on to the Integrated Configuration Tool See Starting the tool page 99 2 From the Controller Parameters menu select Other Parameters 3 Select Disable Idle Poll Timer 4 Click Save 5 If this completes your controller configuration click Apply Changes then Restart Application now Enabling the Poll Timer 1 If you have not already done so log on to the Integrated Configuration Tool See Starting the tool on page 99 2 From the Controller Parameters menu select Other Parameters 3 Select Enable Idle Poll Timer 4 Click Save 5 If this completes your controller configuration click Apply Changes then Restart Application now Change Username Password For increased security we recommend that you change the default username and password Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools Figure 62 Controller Parameters Other Parameters Change Username Password screen GE Security Integrated Configuration Tool 1 If you have not already done so log on to the Integrated Configuration Tool See Starting the tool on page 99 2 Fromthe Controller Parameters menu select Other Parameters 3 Select Change Username Password The fields Username and Password and Confirm password display 4 Enter a new username and passwor
102. evices ratings e Digital outputs 100 mA 24 VDC nominal 16 DOR Number supported one to four boards Each 16DOR board provides Sixteen relay points Output devices ratings Relays 2 A 30 VDC or 0 5 A 120 VAC maximum Chapter 1 Introduction Regulatory information Listings FCC Class A UL 1076 UL 294 CE See Chapter 9 Regulatory information for more information CPU Specifications Table 1 specifications PXNplus CPU board Communications interfaces Direct Serial RS 232 RS 422 Supported Direct Serial Baud Rates 2400 4800 9600 19200 Direct Serial cabling Belden 8723 2 pair shielded 22 AWG Dial up Serial Two options available e Optional plug in modem card Can be either primary communications or fallback dial up for network communications e External modem Network 10 100 MB Ethernet on board Ethernet RJ 45 connection TCP IP Network Static IP Supported Network DNS DHCP Supported CPU specifications Operating system uClinux Processor Xilinx RAM 32 MB FLASH memory 32 MB Applications supported Facility Commander Wnx Secure Perfect FCWnx 7 0 or later SP 6 11 or later 5 M5 Controller Installation Manual Table 1 CPU specifications continued PXNplus CPU board Picture Perfect PP 2 x or later Application Capacities Facility Commander Wnx 7 x or later Secure Perfect 6 x or
103. external ground studs provided 530069015C 90 M5 Controller Installation Manual 16 DO and DOR boards Introduction There are two different DO boards available the 16 DO and the 16 DOR The 16 DO board provides 16 digital outputs rated at 100 mA 24 VDC maximum per output point The 16 DOR board has 16 relay output points rated at 2 A 30 VDC or 0 50 A 120 VAC maximum per output point The first two relays on each J connector can be wired as normally open or normally closed The last two relays on each J connector are factory set as normally open Note the following e maximum allowable distance between the Micro 5 16 DO 16DOR board and the output device is 1 000 feet e Two conductor 22 AWG shielded stranded wire is recommended for the 16 DO board Two conductor 18 to 22 AWG shielded stranded wire is recommended for the 16 DOR board depending on the cable distance amperage current draw and voltage of the output device e Each DO point is addressed differently depending on the host software you are using Device addressing Picture Perfect From one to four boards can be configured with DO points from 16 to 31 Picture Perfect addresses DOs by board number therefore the DO numbers are the same for each of the possible four DO DOR boards Facility Commander Wnx and Secure Perfect From one to four boards can be configured with DO points from 1 to 16 Addressing of DO boards follows the format mmmm b pp wh
104. feature The controller shuts down but not in a clean way To properly restart the board use both JP3 and JP6 First short JP3 to stop the application then short JP6 to restart reset the board Hardware Reset A CAUTION Earlier lines of GE controllers sometimes required the wrap plug to force the CPU into maintenance mode DO NOT use the wrap plug on the PXNplus CPU board To properly set the controller into maintenance mode short JP3 Shutdown Request for about 5 seconds until DS7 turns on DS2 and DS3 then alternate On Chapter 4 37 The PXNplus CPU board Modem control jumper J10 Table 11 Modem control jumper Function 1 2 Upstream direct using J3 on the Power Communications board 2 and 3 On board modem on the CPU board 1 This is the default setting If the jumper is missing the default setting is used Downstream configuration jumper J9 Table 12 Downstream configuration jumper Function RS 232 using J4 on Power Communications board 1and2 RS 422 using J2 on the Power Communications board 2and 3 Reserved Do not use Reserved Do not use 1 This is the default setting If the jumper is missing the default setting is used 38 M5 Controller Installation Manual Inserting and removing the PXNplus board A CAUTION Earlier lines of GE controllers sometimes required the wrap plug to force the controller into maintenance mo
105. he MS cabinet 2 Runthe wire through the knockout hole to the Power Communications board J6 connector pinouts are e Pin3 12 VDC e Pin 4 Ground 12 VDC return A CAUTION 1 Do not ground both cable ends 2 Ifthe polarity is reversed the fuse will blow to prevent damage If the fuse blows replace with a fuse of the same type and rating 18 M5 Controller Installation Manual Figure 4 Wiring power supply Power Supply 110 220VAC Input B D Signal Name 12VDC Ground 12VDC Ground Power Comm Board 12VDC J6 Ground Tamper Door Interlock Input AC Power Fail Input 12VDC Ground 2 PO S NOTE The 5 Enclosure must be connected to earth ground to meet safety and emissions requirements UL FCC amp CE FCC amp CE Compliance shield grounds must be stripped back through the knockout hole strain relief and grounded to external ground studs provided 530069002C 3 Install the cabinet ground complying with the following guidelines e Provide a dedicated AC ground for each controller e Find the nearest earth ground such as an electrical box or a ground bus e Runa 14 18 AWG wire from the controller cabinet ground stud located at the cabinet bottom left to the earth ground point A CAUTION Controller earth grounding AC grounding is a critical element for proper operation Test AC power ground to ensu
106. he controller backplane making field configuration and maintenance easy and economical The MS additionally incorporates FLASH memory technology that provides the ability to receive its operating system and application remotely from the host system over the already established communications path This allows future firmware upgrades centrally from the host system without requiring costly service trips to each location for firmware replacement Both the modular design and the FLASH memory technology of the MS provide a simple migration path when considering future host system upgrades The M5 Controller consists of the following e Enclosure all steel cabinet with keylock and tamper switch protected door e Power supply user provided e Battery backup power supply user provided e Power Communications board e PXNplus CPU board Options include e Reader Processing board select type 2RP 2SRP or 8RP Digital Input board 20DI Digital Output board 16DO or 16DOR The items received in your shipment depend on the items ordered Inspect the package and contents for visible damage If any components are damaged or missing do not use the unit contact the supplier immediately If you need to return the unit you must ship it in the original box Specifications Chapter 1 Introduction For UL compliant installations refer to UL compliance on page 150 Enclosure specifications Enclosure specifications Phys
107. he digital output devices 93 2RP Board device addressing Jor Picture Perfect uu 46 Jor Sec re three ied 47 installing the resistor packs Lucc cicala 52 layout of the board i e e eene 48 54 setting the DIP SWUCHES itta etre irrito 49 setting the reader voltage ace tertie retentus 50 troubleshooting readers 157 wiring the alarm shunt relay iii 60 wiring the auxiliary DO relay sess 59 56 wiring the readers 53 2SRP Board device addressing Jor aye ESAE ee Jor Secure Perfetti teret ine t eee tios installing the resistor packs M layout of the board eren seiting the DIP sWilches eret rri eee 63 setting the reader voltage iii 66 special readers with single color 71 troubleshooting readers iii 158 wiring the alarm shunt relay TI wiring the auxiliary DO relay sess 76 wiring the DIS esr US 72 wiring the OOP strike tee eee itti aio 74 wiring the redders i rnaen E ertet core 68 20 DI Board ict 86 layout of the boata isa ederet 87 seitiig the DIP switchesu ecce titer eint 88 wiring the digital input devices sss 88 8RP Board board layout 80 device addressing for Picture Perfect setting the DIP sw
108. hecking Miero 5 PN and Micro PXN 2000 r Override mense D7 efl Browse Block Checking MicroPXNPlus and MicroPXNPlus2000 Override PXNP7111 EFL Browse Block Checking Cancel 7 Click OK to begin the flash and reset process Result The controller firmware has been downloaded to your controller The controller will reset after a successful flash and database download will take place View edit parameter information To view or edit the parameter information 1 Verify that the Secure Perfect services are running refer to the appropriate section of the Installation Manual for the system you purchased 2 Log on to the Secure Perfect program The login ID and password must belong to a member of the spadmin local user group on the Secure Perfect Server computer and the user group on any Secure Perfect client computer 3 Verify that the controller is online In the Secure Perfect program select the Operations menu Micro Utility Form Check the State column Chapter 8 137 Controller firmware tools Figure 72 Secure Perfect Micro Utility Form 4 Select the controller you want to edit or view the parameter information 5 Click Flash from the Micro Utility Form toolbar Figure 73 Micro Utility Form toolbar Flash Icon Result The Micro Flash amp Micro Parameter Configuration window displays This window is available only if the controller is online Figu
109. hielded cable drain wire outside and inside the enclosure 148 Location and grounding of the Power Communications and CPU board for M5PXNplus only 149 setate htt oie een bite cd c oth eem 149 UL Approved System Configuration ttes see reete tte eem i 150 Proprietary Burglar Alarm Unit Accessory 152 Preface This is the GE MS Controller Installation Manual This document includes an overview of the product and detailed instructions explaining e how to mount the cabinet how to install and wire the controller boards reader boards DI boards DO boards and how to configure the controller There is also information describing how to contact technical support if you have questions or concerns Read these instructions and all supporting documentation entirely before installing or operating this product A qualified service person complying with all applicable codes should perform all required hardware installation Conventions used in this document The following conventions are used in this document Bold Menu items and buttons Italic Emphasis of an instruction or point special terms File names path names windows panes tabs fields variables and other GUI elements Titles of books and various documents Blue italic Electronic version Hy
110. ical dimensions 14 inches high x 10 5 inches wide x 6 25 inches deep 356mm high x 267mm wide x 159mm deep Operating environment Humidity range 35F to 122F 2C to 50C 5 to 95 non condensing Thermal air cooling At least 6 inches 15 2 cm of clearance is required on all four sides of the controller Controller powered by Power Door strikes powered separately External 12 15 VDC 6 A power supply purchased separately Battery backup recommended purchased separately Controller power requirements Power dissipation 12 to 15 VDC 6A Recommended power supply 300377001 20 watts maximum Cabling Host to controller Network Cat5 Serial Dedicated Belden 8723 22 AWG 2 pair twisted shielded wire recommended e RS 232 100 feet maximum e RS 422 2000 feet maximum Dial up Short or long haul modems for distances greater than 100 feet 30 5m Controller to readers Refer to specific reader manual for more details 5V Maximum cable distance 300 feet with pull up resistors 12V Cable distance e greater than 500 feet and or current per reader greater than 150 mA use Belden 8725 or equivalent 20 AWG 4 pair twisted shielded wire e less than 500 feet use wire within 18 to 22 AWG range Controller to Dis or DOS Use any cable with the desired number of individually shielded pairs Boards and devices CPU board PXNplus See CPU Specifications on page
111. ield below to specify the Mag UBF format to be used in the controller Valid Mag format characters are B start character one only to indicate start of format badge or facility site character 0 9 A C D valid values for constant characters blank character Mag Format Save Format to controller Save Format to File 1 In the Mag Format field enter the mag badge file format you want using the following format characters e B start character e badge facility site character e 0 9 A C D E valid values for constant characters blank character For example BNNNNN99ACDE This represents a badge number with one start character five badge or facility site characters and six constant characters of 99ACDE 2 You have two Save options e Click Save Format to Controller If any errors are encountered an alert dialog box pops up e Click Save Format to File This saves the badge format file to your local computer a A confirmation window displays Click Ok to continue 114 M5 Controller Installation Manual b A screen displays with the name of your format and the option to save it on your computer This is actually an HTML page with your format embedded in it c Click Save format to my computer A Save window displays d Click Save Note For Netscape and Mozilla users The Save Format to File operation on these browsers is more limited in capability due to security constraints im
112. ill display and the program will exit 132 M5 Controller Installation Manual Operating eFlash from the command line One or more of the arguments listed in Table 41 can be included in a command line Note If an option is repeated only the last value is used with the exception of m and which may be repeated multiple times For example to flash controller id 0 and controller id 2 the entry would be eflash m 0 m 2 Table 41 eFlash command line arguments Argument Description c Command line selection option p lt directory gt Specifies the source directory to search for flash files This replaces the default directory of cas flash eflash f lt filename gt Specifies a flash file to use for the 5PX controller instead of the default flash n lt filename gt Specifies a flash file to use for the 5PXN controller instead of the default flash x lt number gt Specifies the maximum number of controllers that can be flashed at one time h Starts the HTML based online help u or Prints the usage message m micro selection Specifies the controller to be flashed This option can be repeated multiple times e To flash all active controllers in the Picture Perfect database use eflash m a e To flash a specific controller use eflash m microid where lt microid gt is the ID of any controller on the line eFlash adds all other controllers on the line to the flash list in the correct ord
113. indicators on the PXNplus CPU board See Figure 14 PXNplus CPU board layout on page 35 for the location of the LEDs Table 14 Modem LEDs on the PXNplus CPU board Alternates ON with DS7 LED number Name Description DS13 DCD Data Carrier Detect Modems are connected DS14 CTS Clear To Send Modem is ready to send data DS15 DSR Data Set Ready When the modem is present this LED is always On DS16 TX Transmit Modem is sending data DS17 Receive Modem is receiving data DS18 RTS Request To Send Controller is ready to send data Chapter 4 41 The PXNplus CPU board UCSIMMPlus board LED indicators on the PXNplus board Table 15 UCSIMMPlus board LED indicators Color Purpose DS1 Green ON Link activity present Flashing Network activity detected OFF No link activity present DS2 Yellow ON 100 Mbps OFF 10 Mbps DS3 Red ON Full duplex OFF Half duplex DS4 Red ON Collision Important information for firewall users If your installation requires ANY controller and its corresponding host to communicate through a firewall then the firewall must be configured to allow for connections through the following range of ports 6767 to 7800 Currently the following ports have been designated for use Table 16 For firewall users Port Name Description 6767 Application Picture Perfect Normal operation data port between c
114. ing the UCSIMMPlus board on the PXNplus CPU board A CAUTION Do NOT remove the UCSIMMPlus board unless instructed to do so by GE Customer Support 1 To safely shut down the controller operating system short JP3 on the PXNplus CPU board for approximately 5 seconds until DS7 turns on DS2 and DS3 then alternate On 2 Disconnect power and battery backup power A CAUTION Follow standard static prevention procedures See Electrostatic Discharge ESD precaution on page 9 3 Locate the clips on the right and left sides of the UCSIMMPlus board Press both clips out 4 Pull out the UCSIMMPlus board 5 The board fits in with the small cutout in the right corner Insert the board at a 45 degree angle 6 Press down on the board until the clips engage Chapter 10 165 Troubleshooting maintenance support Contacting technical support For assistance installing operating maintaining and troubleshooting this product refer to this document and any other documentation provided If you still have questions you may contact technical support during normal business hours Monday through Friday excluding holidays between 8 a m and 8 p m Eastern Time Table 44 Sales and support contact information Pre sales Technical support Phone 1800 428 2733 1888 GE SECURITY 437 3287 Fax 561 998 6160 561 998 6244 E mail None rs bctsupport ge com Note ready at the equipment before calling for technical su
115. iring auxiliary 2 2222222 2 22 24 59 Wiring alarm shurntrelau si 60 bn de 61 P 61 0 U e 61 62 Settingithe DIPSWITCHES OSS NORIS UPS IUS s 63 Setting redder Voltage oe bbc Rr i ani 66 Installing resistor este UTE ERE 67 Wining the redders 68 Special readers with single 1 4 71 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 WiriMG ssa SETA eee a 72 Wining door Stikine 225 74 Wiring auxiliany DO chic 76 LALA 77 board ek Rr i AR a 78 INTFOGUCHON 78 Device addressing ah 78 RAR ana 80 Setting DIP 81 Powering two SRP DOGS I RE ERA Eas d 81 THE redders i iaia 82 Wiring StItlke nz ANS 84 The optional DI and DO
116. irmware on the Server computer 5 Click Flash from the Micro Utility Form toolbar Figure 69 Micro Utility Form toolbar Flash Icon Result The Micro Flash amp Micro Parameter Configuration window displays This window is available only if the controller is online Figure 70 Micro Flash amp Micro Parameter Configuration window Micro Flash amp Micro Parameter Configuration m Micro Parameter Configurations Options Close From the Micro Utility Form select only one micro at a time to view or change the parameter information saved in the micro This information is used to set the Micro Address Dialup modem and Network configurations Micro Flash Options From the Micro Utility Form select one or more micros to be flashed Start Flashing View Edit Flash Files 136 M5 Controller Installation Manual 6 Click Start Flashing Micro s to immediately download the appropriate firmware to the controller Result A dialog box will display asking you to verify your request To select a specific flash file click View Edit Flash Files This option is primarily used by GE Customer Support personnel when it is necessary to selectively flash an older version of firmware on a controller Figure 71 Micro Flash window Micro Flash E X Flash Application Firmware Files Micro 5 PX and 2000 Override Browse Block C
117. itches ene 81 troubleshooting readers 159 wiring the door strike wiring the readers isses e i iaia wiring two 8RP Boards
118. ited to less than 40mA strike use 1NAXXX Series for DC 1 12 VDC strikes amp MOV for AC strikes 2 Ground Strike 1 3 Strike Relay NC Relay Installer Supplied 2 Strike Relay Installer Supplied Common 5 Strike Relay NO Strike Power Supply 1 Use plenum rated cable for applications where cable is to be run above Installer Supply NS the false suspended ceiling in the air circulation space Provide appropriate fuse FCC amp CE Compliance shield grounds must be stripped back through the size for Relay amp Strike knockout hole strain relief and grounded to external ground studs provided 530090005J Chapter 6 The optional DI and DO boards This chapter provides information about and instructions for using the optional DI and DO boards In this chapter onde RIONE Aen at GERE QSTA EE VON OO 86 icone 86 16 DO DOR boards cssc eh 90 86 M5 Controller Installation Manual Introduction The Micro 5 supports the 20 Digital Input board the 16 Digital Output board and the 16 Digital Output with Relays board Although the Micro 5 enclosure holds up to seven boards the specific number of DI and DO boards supported by the different host software systems varies Reference the manual that came with your host system for further information on how many boards it supports 20 DI board Introduction The
119. larm Point Supervised Door DI Return Bolo emo Supervised Exit DI Return 2SRP 2 amp J4 relay See strike manufacturers installation instructions for conductor size AWG Connect protection diode across coil use 1 Series Current through relay coil must be limited to less than 40mA 5 volt relay coil resistance must be greater than 125 ohm 12 volt relay coil resistance must be greater than 300 ohm Connect protection diode across strike use 1NAXXX Series for DC ET 1 Ground strikes amp MOV for AC strikes 2 5VDC 12 VDC Strike 3 Strike Relay NC Relay Installer Supplied 2 4 strike Relay Installer Supplied Common 5 Strike Relay NO Power Supply 1 Installer Supplied 2 Provide appropriate fuse size for Relay amp Strike Use plenum rated cable for applications where cable is to be run above the false suspended ceiling in the air circulation space Pair wires as shown tie shield ground to internal ground stud in Controller FCC amp CE Compliance shield grounds must be stripped back through the knockout hole strain relief and grounded to the external ground studs provided 530089008E 75 M5 Controller Installation Manual Wiring auxiliary DO relay One auxiliary DO relay per reader port can be defined by the user The auxiliary
120. larm Point 9 Supervised Door DI Return Alarm Shunt Relay Normally Closed NC Alarm Shunt Relay Normally Open NO 10 Supervised Exit DI Return 1 Supervised Exit DI and supervised Door DI point must use end of line resistors and must be terminated at the appropriate Return point not to ground 70 M5 Controller Installation Manual Figure 29 Wiring 2SRP to Wiegand F 2F Strobed and Supervised F 2F Readers WIEGAND READERS 5VDC 12VDC GROUND DOOR DO READER LED EXIT DI EXIT REQUEST READER DATA 0 READER DATA 1 STROBED READERS 5VDC 12VDC GROUND DOOR DO READER LED READER DATA 1 READER STROBED F 2F READERS 12VDC GROUND DOOR DO READER LED READER DATA 1 SUPERVISED F 2F READERS 12VDC GROUND DOOR DO READER LED READER DATA 1 a PIN 3 amp PIN 7 FOR SUPERVISED COMMU 2SRP BOARD ei Ece E tir PEE EE HE 2 te securiT b 110101 GE Vip o JUMPER WIRE OR RESISTOR REQUIRED BETWEEN ICATION PAIR WIRES AS SH
121. later Badge capacity 100 000 Offline badge history capacity 8 192 Offline alarm history capacity 8 192 Picture Perfect 2 x Badge capacity 200 000 Offline badge history capacity 5 000 Offline alarm history capacity 2 000 Picture Perfect 3 x 4 x Badge capacity 145 000 Offline badge history capacity 5 000 Offline alarm history capacity 2 000 This is a default allocation The capacity can be re allocated using the Integrated Configuration Tool Minimum supported board levels for the PXNplus CPU board If the controller board contains a 4 or 5 digit numeric date code it can be used with the PXNplus CPU board If the controller board shows a 2 digit alpha date code refer to the table below for the minimum level required Table 2 Minimum board level required for use with the PXNplus CPU board Part number Date code Power Communications 110064001 Z September 1999 2RP 110063001 DY April 1998 2SRP 110101501 o minimum level required 8RP 110100501 FY June 1998 20DI 110072003 A September 1997 16DO 110071001 GZ July 1999 16DOR 110078001 o minimum level required Backplane 110061001 Revision 3 or greater 1 The first letter identifies the month where A January B February and so on The second letter identifies the year where Z 1999 Y 1998 and the sequence continues with each previous letter representing the previous year Chapter
122. lem The reader does not power up Resolution 1 Be sure that JP1 on the 2SRP board is set in the proper voltage selection location See Setting reader voltage on page 66 A CAUTION set 1 to 12V for a 5V reader Permanent damage may result to the reader 2 sure that the proper resistor packs are installed in the 2SRP board See Installing resistor packs on page 67 3 Check the wiring between the 2SRP board and the reader See 2SRP board on page 61 and the reader installation manual 4 Besure the connector is firmly seated in the 2SRP board Problem The reader has power but the Badge Read OK LED on the CPU board does not light up when a badge is presented Resolution 1 Besure the resistor packs are installed and are the correct value for the reader type being used 2 Besure that the switch settings on the 2SRP board for address and reader technology format are correct See Setting the DIP switches on page 63 3 Check the wiring between the reader and the 2SRP board See 2SRP board on page 61 and the reader installation manual Chapter 10 159 Troubleshooting maintenance support Using the 8RP board Problem The reader does not power up Resolution 1 Check the wiring between the 8RP board and the reader See SRP board on page 78 and the reader installation manual 2 Be sure the connector is firmly seated in the 8RP board Problem The reader has power but the Badge Read OK LED on the CP
123. ller firmware tools Some networks may require a higher parameter value When the line of controllers has a combination of PXNplus and PX CPU boards the whole line cannot be flashed at one time When flashing PXNplus boards select PXNP7xxx ef1 as the Direct Micro File When flashing PX boards select mSnxxx hex as the Direct Micro File To flash a controller using the eFlash GUI 1 2 3 4 Log on to a Picture Perfect client From the Configuration menu select Micros to display the Micro form Click Find to search for the controller you want to update Click the Network Map tab located at the bottom of the grid to display a graphical layout of your controllers Figure 64 Picture Perfect 4 0 Network Map Tab Micros Ports Modems Network Ports Keys 5 e d 52 10000 5 Micro Timing Input Groups Advanced Features DialUp eFlash Description j icro0 1 Facility GLOBAL Address 0 Upstream Micro Downstream Micro HOST GLOBAL NONE GLOBAL v Type ll Normal Elevator i Configure Online Offline 2 Nonexistent Time Zone US FL United States Florida GMT 5 00 GLOBAL Click the eFlash tab to display the eFlash form 130 M5 Controller Installation Manual Figure 65 Picture Perfect 4 0 eFlash Form Facilities
124. local and national electrical codes 12 M5 Controller Installation Manual A CAUTION M5 must be earth grounded Figure 1 M5 controller and components assembly drawing in standard enclosure 530069022E Note The Power Communications board must be positioned in slot J7 and the CPU board must be must be positioned in slot J6 Chapter 2 13 Installation planning and mounting Figure 2 MS controller slot allocations ABC ABC ABC ca ER EN ii E 1 1 1 1 1 1 CASI EE TE TE TE FE MFusco ooo ooo ooa MICRO 5 ooo ooo naa naa naa naa nao ooo Doo naa Doo naa BACK naa nao ooo ooo naa Doo naa PLANE Bas ERIE coso ooo Doo 58 000 ooo Doo E noa az ooo ooo noa nono ooo Doo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo nan 0 PART NO ooo ooo ooo ooo nao noa 110061001 noa noo ooo ooo ooo noa noa ooo ooo ooo ooo DOO MADE IN U S A ooo ooo ooo Doo 16 nanje 16 16 nnn 16 16 16 apa ego o Rol 299 japa aga Ingo Slots J1 thru J5 reserved for PowerComm Board 2RP 2SRP 8RP 16DO 16 DOR in Slot J7 amp 20DI Boards PXNPlus B
125. n IP address automatically is already selected Select Use the following IP address e Static write down the IP address and Subnet number You need to reset your computer back to these numbers once the controller configuration is complete g Enter the IP address 192 168 6 5 similar valid IP address 192 168 6 x where x 15 any number between 1 and 254 except 6 h Change the subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 i You do not need to change the gateway j Click Ok until all open windows are closed k Goto step 2 For Windows XP a Click Start then Control Panel b From the Control Panel window select Network Connections c Right click on Local Area Connection If the first option in the drop down list box is e Disable then the connection is enabled Go to step d e Enable then select it to enable the connection Return to step d Select Properties from the drop down list e Inthe section This connection uses the following items select Internet Protocol TCP IP Chapter 8 101 Controller firmware tools f Select Properties g If this laptop computer is set for e DHCP then the field Obtain an IP address automatically is already selected Select Use the following IP address e Static write down the IP address and Subnet number You need to reset your computer back to these numbers once the controller configuration is complete h Enter the IP address 192 168 6 5 ora similar valid IP address 192 168 6 x where xis any n
126. n diode across Use shielded cable se output device use 1 4 Series il Cable shield Output Device Installer Supplied PI gt n rovide current restriction device relay contacts must be limited to less than 2 Amps to prevent damage to 2RP Board o e Power Supply Installer Supplied Use plenum rated cable for applications where cable isto be run above the false suspended ceiling in the air circulation space Pair wires as shown tie shield ground to internal ground stud in Controller FCC amp CE Compliance shield grounds must be stripped back through the knockout hole strain relief and grounded to the external ground studs provided 5300690120 60 M5 Controller Installation Manual Wiring alarm shunt relay One alarm shunt relay is available per reader port The alarm shunt relay is used to shunt disable an external alarm system contact such as burglar alarm on a valid read or exit pushbutton request 1 Install the alarm shunt maximum 2 A 30 VDC or 0 50 A 120 VAC as required 2 Wire the external alarm system to the alarm shunt relay The relay has either a normally open or normally closed dry contact available pin 7 common pin 8 normally closed pin 9 normally open Figure 24 Wiring 2RP external alarm shunt relay External Alarm Shunt Relay Wiring
127. n the Facility Commander Wnx program select the Monitors and Controllers menu Controller Monitor form Check the State column Chapter 8 143 Controller firmware tools Figure 81 Facility Commander Utility Form E controler monitor alex im 9 Description Active Hos Default Ho Address State Connection Firmware version Status Comm device Head Of Line Mode 4 Micro 105 HAWAII HAWAII 105 online Connected 7 0 11 Idle 10 41 210 105 Normal 4 Select the controller you want to edit or view the parameter information Right click on the controller s that you want to flash to obtain the Flash Controller s menu selection Double click on Flash Controller s Figure 82 Flash Controller s menu selection i Comm device 4 Active Hos Micro 105 Set Offline Download Credentials Download Database Reset Controller Reset TRA Reset APB Dial Hangup Controller Flash Controller s Remove Controller s Result The Controller Flash amp Controller Preference Configuration window displays This window is available only if the controller is online 144 M5 Controller Installation Manual Figure 83 Controller Flash amp Controller Preference Configuration window Controller Flash amp Controller Preference Configuration Controller Preference Configurations Options From the Controller Monitor Form select only one Co
128. ndition will vary depending on the type of CPU board M5PXNplus Table 43 PXNplus CPU board LED fault conditions Resolution or DS1 DS2 DS3 Definition Flashing Boot maintenance mode Corrupted boot Contact GE Customer Flashing Support Boot mode Flashing Boot failure Flashing Flashing Boot failure Flashing Flashing code OS Operating System maintenance mode Alternates Alternates ON ON with DS3 with DS2 Os maintenance Operation state Verify that the proper application Secure Perfect or Picture Perfect was selected in the Integrated Configuration Tool Application failure The controller is configured incorrectly in the Integrated Configuration Tool Monitor failure Restore defaults requested Factory default settings have been restored to the board Chapter 10 163 Troubleshooting maintenance support Table 43 PXNplus CPU board LED fault conditions continued Resolution or Definition Shutdown requested The board has been properly shutdown and may be removed Watchdog failure mode Indicates that an internal thread has failed This failure is logged according to the log settings The controller performs a complete reboot after this failure 164 M5 Controller Installation Manual Maintenance Inserting and remov
129. ng controller tamper and AC power 19 Serial communications 24 24 2 21 DIP SWILEN SETTINGS c 21 Connector 5 Pe RR 21 HOSE COMMUTE 24 IRA 27 Shield Wire grounding sie 30 Wiring the 31 LED indicators on the Power Communications 2222 22 2 2 31 iv M5 Controller Installation Manual Chapter 4 Chapter 5 The PANDIUS CPU BHO 33 RATE 34 Board ldyout e a 35 PINS aan da 36 General purpose PINS 36 Modem control jumper JIO ea iaia 37 Downstream configuration 9 7 32 24 4 37 Inserting and removing the PXNplus board 38 Inserting the PXNplus Board e E Pee bU dete bap od 38 Removing the PANDIUS DOI 38 LED
130. nternal ground stud in Controller FCC amp CE Compliance shield grounds must be stripped back through the knockout hole strain relief and grounded to the external ground studs provided 530089009E Chapter 5 77 The reader processing boards Wiring alarm shunt relay One alarm shunt relay is available per reader port The alarm shunt relay is used to shunt disable an external alarm system contact e g burglar alarm on a valid read or exit pushbutton request 1 Install the alarm shunt 2 A 30 VDC or 0 50 120 VAC as required 2 Wire external alarm system to the alarm shunt relay The relay has either a normally open or normally closed dry contact available pin 7 common pin 8 normally closed pin 9 normally open Note Single color LED readers do not support alarm shunt relays Figure 35 Wiring 2SRP external alarm shunt relay External Alarm Shunt Relay Wiring Pin Signal Name 1 Door Strike Relay Normally Closed Use shielded cable 2 Door Strike Relay Common 3 Door Strike Relay Normally Open External Alarm Contact to Cable shield 4 Auxiliary Output Relay Common Com 2SRP be shunted from external 5 Auxiliary Output Relay Normally Closed J3 amp J5 alarm system 6 Auxiliary Output Relay Normally Open NO External Alarm System 7 Alarm Shunt Relay Common Com Installer Supplied Y 8
131. ntroller at a time to view or change the preference information saved in the Controller This information is used to set the Controller Address Dialup modem and Network configurations Controller Flash Options From the Controller Monitor Form select one or more Controllers to be flashed Start Flashing Controller s View Edit Flash Files 6 Click View Edit Preference Info Result The configuration for the controller is retrieved and the Controller Preference Configuration window displays Direct Dialup tab allows you to change the connection type of the controller and its Address Idle Time and DI res tolerance Figure 84 Direct Dialup tab Controller Preference Configuration Direct Dialup Credential Format Networking Controller Address Dialup Preferences Rix Idle Time DI Resis Tolerance 0 Fhone 2 2 Memory Config zc Modem Init Connection Type Modem Deirit cmm Direct Dialup modem f Network LAN Network amp Dialup Cancel Chapter 8 145 Controller firmware tools Credential Format tab allows you to select a magnetic stripe or Wiegand format Figure 85 Credential Format tab Controller Preference Configuration Networking tab is read only Use the Integrated Configuration Tool to update this information 7 Make your changes and click Ok 146 M5 Controller Installation Manual
132. oard in Slot J6 531008001A OEM MS Controller The OEM MS Controller is delivered without a GE enclosure for installation in another customer specific enclosure It is the responsibility of the installer to mount the controller in compliance with local safety codes and regulations 14 M5 Controller Installation Manual Chapter 3 The Power Communications board This chapter provides information about and instructions for using the Power Communications controller board In this chapter 16 a 17 Serial communications setup 21 16 M5 Controller Installation Manual Introduction The Power Communications board manages the power and controls the communications for the controller The recommended communication method is by Ethernet Figure 3 Power Communications board layout POWER COMMUNICATIONS BOARD fo 3 1 Do e R13 06 CONTROLLER PORT ilie n RS 422 Se mE mm unl RUN mm T cum 051 RX PRIMARY MICRO PORT UPSTREAM SUNT DS2 TX PR
133. oller Monitor form of the Facility Commander Wnx application allows you to monitor communications and manage each controller in the system You can identify the controllers using the Search Criteria and Controllers Selection Refer to the Facility Commander Wnx User Manual or Online Help for additional information The procedure to flash has been integrated so that the controller stays online and continues to process badge and alarm activity while in the process of being flashed For more information on e flashing controllers go to Flashing controllers on page 140 e viewing editing parameter information go to View edit parameter information on page 142 140 M5 Controller Installation Manual Flashing controllers To flash the controller 1 Verify that the Facility Commander Wnx services are running refer to the appropriate section of the Installation Manual for the system you purchased 2 Log on to the Facility Commander Wnx program 3 Verify that the controller is online In the Facility Commander Wnx program select the Monitors and Controllers menu Controller Monitor form Check the State column Figure 77 Facility Commander Utility Form Controller Monitor le x Description Active Hos Default Ho Address State Connection Firmware version Comm device Head Of Line Mode Micro 105 HAWAII HAWAI 105 Online Connected 7 0 11 Idle 10 41 210 105 Normal 4 Selec
134. on on page 136 Flashing controllers To flash controllers that already have SP3 x firmware 1 Verify that the Secure Perfect services are running refer to the appropriate section of the Installation Manual for the system you purchased 2 Logon to the Secure Perfect program The login ID and password must belong to a member of the spadmin local user group on the Secure Perfect Server computer and the user group on any Secure Perfect client computer 3 Verify that the controller is online In the Secure Perfect program select the Operations menu Micro Utility Form Check the State column Figure 68 Secure Perfect Micro Utility Form Chapter 8 135 Controller firmware tools 4 Select the controller or multiple controllers that you want to flash If flashing a line of controllers we recommend starting with the end of line controller and work toward the head of line controller This requires a working knowledge of your Secure Perfect system Note When flashing a line of controllers with a PXNplus controller as the head of line controller only two downstream controllers can be selected at a time Result The firmware version column on the Micro Utility Form displays the current firmware on the controller e Ifthe LED is green the firmware on the controller matches the latest firmware on the Server computer e If the LED is yellow the controller firmware does not match with the latest f
135. onnect to the Picture Perfect server using a serial line RS 232 connection Note OH2000 E receiver must be installed adjacent to the Picture Perfect host in order to be UL compliant Q Picture Perfect Server running one or more instances of the oh receiver interface CE regulatory notice CE Manufacturers Declaration of Conformity For Chapter 9 153 Regulatory information EN 29001 730 9001 BS 5750 APPROVED BVO LTO Product Identification Model type M5PXNPLUS M5PRMPP M5PRMSP BOM revision level A Category description Controller Brand GE Security CASI Manufacturer GE Security CASI Suite 100 791 Park of Commerce Blvd Boca Raton Florida 33487 USA EU Representative GE Security B V Kelvinstraat 7 6003 DH Weert The Netherlands Concerning R amp TTE EMC Immunity Safety A sample of the product PSE PSE PSE has been tested by 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd Dade City FL 33525 Dade City FL 33525 Dade City FL 33525 Test report reference 05F142C 07F332C 07F333C 05 1421 07F332I 07F333I 05P178 07F334C 07F334I Applied standards EN55022 2006 Equipment class identifier RF products falling under the scope of R amp TTE Not Applicable x Means of Conformity We declare under our sole responsibility that this product is in conformity with Directive 93 68 EEC Marking and or complies with
136. ontroller and host 6700 6709 Application FCWnx Secure Perfect Normal operation data port between controller and host 6768 Key Port for exchanging DES key information Picture Perfect only 6868 Reserved Future use port 7777 Reserved Future use port The following is a list of products that use these ports GE controller firmware installation tools Picture Perfect FCWnx Secure Perfect M5PXNplus M2000PXNplus M3000PXNplus and DirecDoor 42 M5 Controller Installation Manual Configuring upstream communications with the host By network 1 Verify you have a working network If you need to configure before your network is running skip to step 3 2 Connect the network cable into J1 the Ethernet connector See Chapter 9 Regulatory information on page 148 3 Use the Integrated Configuration Tool to set the board to network use The default for this board is network so you may only need minimal set up See Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools on page 97 By network with fallback dial up Fallback dial up is available only using the on board modem 1 Install the modem board on the PXNplus CPU board Refer to the document PXNplus Modem Board Installation Instructions 2 Verify you have a working network If you need to configure before your network is running skip to step 3 Connect the network cable into J1 the Ethernet connector 4 Use the Integrated Configuration Tool to set the board to network use wi
137. option disables the Controller name field Give this name or MAC address to your Network Administrator so that it can be added to the DNS database 105 106 M5 Controller Installation Manual Static e If using a static controller IP address enter the IP address of the controller given to you by your Network Administrator in the field Controller IP e Ifusinga gateway you may accept the gateway IP generated based on the controller or you may enter a gateway IP address in the Gateway IP field e If using a subnet mask you may accept the subnet mask generated based on the controller IP or you may enter a subnet mask in the Subnet field 3 If using Secure Perfect or Facility Commander Wnx skip to step 4 If using Picture Perfect you must set the host name DNS or address Static Refer to the appropriate section that follows DNS e For a dynamic host IP address select the Use DNS checkbox and enter the host name in the Host Name field Note Due to the limitation on the Picture Perfect host the DNS DDNS server needs to be manually updated with the Picture Perfect host name and IP address If you set up a static IP address in the Controller Information section you also need to enter the domain for the host in the Domain field and the DNS IP address in the DNS IP field If DHCP was selected this is not necessary Enter the backup host name in the Backup Host Name field Static e Fora static host IP address ent
138. or the purpose it was designed for refer to the data sheet and user documentation For the latest product information contact your local supplier or visit us online at www gesecurity com This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 2002 96 EC WEEE directive Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union For proper recycling return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment or dispose of it at designated collection points For more information see www recuclethis info LISTED Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Figures aa il RE vii jn fp PEEL ix Conventions used in this 2 2 2 2 2 ix Safety terms and
139. ower Fail Input BATTERY AN 12VDC Output f GND COM OTE Normally Closed contacts only AC Power Fail DONALD FCC amp CE Compliance shield grounds must be stripped back through the knockout hole strain relief and grounded to external ground studs provided 5300890168 Install 2K resistors at power supply terminal block Wiring controller tamper and AC power fail inputs 1 Connect the tamper switch to the power input connector J6 between pin 6 Gnd and pin 7 tamper input Use a normally closed contact only 2 Connect AC power fail input from a battery backup unit to connector J6 between pin 6 Gnd and pin 8 AC fail The battery backup unit must supply either normally closed dry contact or a sense line that is low Gnd meaning no AC power failure 20 M5 Controller Installation Manual Figure 6 Wiring controller tamper and AC power fail inputs gt 5 Signal Name 12VDC Ground 12VDC Ground Power Comm Board 12VDC J6 Ground Tamper Door Interlock Input AC Power Fail Input Tamper Switch NC COM GND DNA NOTE Normally Closed contacts only FCC amp CE Compliance shield grounds must be stripped back through the knockout hole strain relief and grounded to external ground studs provided 530069014C Chapter 3
140. perlinks to cross references related topics and URL addresses Monospace Text that displays on the computer screen Programming or coding sequences Safety terms and symbols These terms may appear in this manual A CAUTION Cautions identify conditions or practices that may result in damage to the equipment or other property WARNING Warnings identify conditions or practices that could result in equipment damage or serious personal injury M5 Controller Installation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter provides an overview of your M5 Controller along with its technical specifications In this chapter 2 cia aaa ARE m 3 M5 Controller Installation Manual Product overview The MS controller provides distributed processing for the interface of access control readers keypads alarm inputs and outputs back to a host system computer This distributed processing allows each MS controller to operate independent of the host system computer with the majority of access control and alarm monitoring decisions made locally at the controller The MS provides instant response for door control and alarm sensing in the field while leaving the host system computer with more processing power for quickly executing daily operations such as alarm response database updates and reporting The MS has five card file slots for controller boards All boards plug into t
141. posed by them It is not possible to automatically bring up the Save dialog You will have to do the following steps as explained in the popup dialog e Whenthemouse pointer is over the Format frame click the right mouse button e From the popup menu select This Frame e From the submenu select Save Frame As e ASave As dialog displays with the default file name wiegand html Replace the file name with one appropriate for your site and navigate to the directory where you want the file saved 3 If this completes your controller configuration click Apply Changes then Restart Application now Edit a badge format Figure 57 Controller Parameters Badge Formats Edit screen GE Security Integrated Configuration Tool UIE Ura Y Controller Parameters Custom Badge Formats gt Network configuration gt Dial configuration Create Edit Delete Load from file to Controller gt 3DES keys Choose Format Type C Wiegand MAG gt Badge Formats gt Other Parameters Administration gt 1 If you have not already done so log on to the Integrated Configuration Tool See Starting the tool on page 99 2 Click Controller Parameters then Badge Formats Select Edit 4 In the Choose Format Type field select the format type e Wiegand see Wiegand format on page 115 e MAG for magnetic stripe see MAG format on page 115 Chapter 8 115 Controller firmware tools Wiegand format This scre
142. pport 166 M5 Controller Installation Manual Index AC power fail inputs wiring iii 19 badge history and alarm history memory allocation setting using the Integrated Configuration Tool battery backup communications troubleshooting conventions default factory settings 123 DES encryption configuration using the Integrated Configuration Tool 107 door strike troubleshooting 159 F factory default settings qM M 123 flashing controllers Pe itte etre or E Pere 123 fuse on Power Communications 16 G grounding micro cabinet oe e aa 11 18 148 Integrated Configuration Tool badge history and alarm history memory allocation setting 118 DES encryption configuration eese 107 factory default settings restoring 123 first time configuration flashing controllers hardware requirements operating system status of the DirecDoor checking password changing poll time setting Tesistor tolerances setting software requirements troubleshooting 111070 tamper 19 modem board location on the PXNplus board 35 mounting the controller lp nc VV P 11 poll time setting using the Integrated Configuration Tool power suppl
143. priority and 7 being the lowest Fire alarm and industrial supervision Hold up or panic alarm Burglar alarm Watchman or guard tour Fire alarm supervision ho e Burglar alarm supervision 7 Industrial supervision A clearly marked redundant system with the same configuration as the primary machine should be available as a backup In order for this product to be UL compliant the Picture Perfect firmware level must be 1 7 or later when the following CPU boards are installed 110124005 110124006 or 110187001 1 Removing all alarms from the Alarm Monitor should not be available to operators on UL listed systems 2 Encryption is NOT investigated by UL 152 M5 Controller Installation Manual e The MS used in conjunction with the Model 940 Picture Perfect and an OH Receiver be used as a Proprietary Burglar Alarm Unit Accessory when configured as shown in Figure 90 Figure 90 Proprietary Burglar Alarm Unit Accessory configuration Model 940 Reader See the Model 940 Proximity Reader Installation Manual for wiring the Model 940 to the 5 5 the MS Installation Manual and the NX 8E Control Panel Installation and Startup Manual for wiring the M5 to the NX 8E keypad NX 8E panel Connect to the OH2000E Receiver using a dial up connection Note The NX 8E keypad must be installed adjacent to the Model 940 reader in order to be UL compliant OH2000E Receiver C
144. rd SCreen 121 Flash Controller 124 Picture Perfect 4 0 Network Map Tab 129 Picture Perfect erect sei eH RP iaia 130 sed ep 130 Ricture Perfect 4 OP FlASHAMIPFOG FESS cocti e etc at t rccte Ep e decus 130 Secure Perfect MICO Utility FORTI ceterae ai 134 Micro UtilituFormitoolbar calle ettet tete Deb 135 Micro Flash amp Micro Parameter Configuration window Mico aa Secure Perfect Micro Utility teet i 137 Micto Utilitu Formmitoolbalr 137 Micro Flash amp Micro Parameter Configuration 2 Micro Parameter Direct Dialip tab araldica aaa Micro Parameter Badge Forrridt tab Facility Commander aaa Flash Controller s menu selection ttes tttttttons Controller Flash amp Controller Preference Configuration window Controller Flashi rinite Facilityu Commander UtilituiFormiaicre reali lalla Flash Controller s menu selection ttes tttttttnon Controller Flash amp Controller Preference Configuration window Direct T E 144 Credential OMIM LGD scere ia 145 Typical installation using s
145. re 74 Micro Flash amp Micro Parameter Configuration window Micro Flash amp Micro Parameter Configuration 138 MS Controller Installation Manual 6 Click View Edit Parameter Info Result The configuration for the controller is retrieved and the Micro Parameter Configuration window displays The Micro Parameter Direct Dialup tab allows you to change the connection type of the controller and its Address Idle Time and DI res tolerance Figure 75 Micro Parameter Direct Dialup tab Micro Parameter Configuration Pe Dialup Parameters Phone 1 Phone 2 Modem Init Modem Demit Chapter 8 139 Controller firmware tools The Micro Parameter Badge Format tab allows you to select a magnetic stripe or Wiegand format Figure 76 Micro Parameter Badge Format tab Micro Parameter Configuration B Micro Parameter Direct Dialup Micro Parameter Badge Format Micro Parameter Networking Magnetic stripe Wiegand Assign formats Clear formats in micro The Micro Parameter Networking tab is read only Use the Integrated Configuration Tool to update this information 7 Make your changes and click Ok Facility Commander Wnx The following procedures were developed using Facility Commander Wnx 7 0 Service Pack 2 Some forms may vary depending upon the version of Facility Commander Wnx you are using The Monitors amp Controls menu Contr
146. re proper earth grounding Using ohmmeter measure resistance between M5 ground stud and known good earth ground metal water pipe or building structural steel frame If resistance is greater than 50 ohms it indicates poor AC ground Good earth ground must be made before completing installation Chapter 3 19 The Power Communications board Installing the battery backup The battery backup acts as a temporary power supply to M5 Controller when AC power is lost Figure 5 below shows a typical wiring between a battery backup power supply and a M5 Controller Power Communications board Refer to the manual or insert that came with your battery backup unit for specific wiring information A CAUTION sure AC input and battery backup power is disconnected prior to installing CPU reader DI and DO boards Figure 5 Wiring battery backup with built in relay for fault output AC power fail cu E D 5 3 a a 3 2 GROU D RETUR 20 DI 2 PO 2 13 016 0110 gt 0111 0115 4 GROUND RETURN 5 pi16 2120 Battery Backup Power Supply Installer supplied Low Battery NC COM pos 2k NO 999999 Battery P zi Signal Name 12VDC Ground 12VDC Ground Power Comm Board 12VDC J6 Ground Tamper Door Interlock Input AC P
147. rfect users only Secure Perfect and Facility Commander Wnx users should use the Badge Format form or the Credential Format form located in the application You can create edit or delete Wiegand or magnetic stripe badge formats from the controller You should have knowledge of universal badge formats Before attempting to create a Wiegand badge format contact GE Technical Support for assistance e Create a badge format e Load a badge format e Edit a badge format Delete a badge format Create a badge format Figure 53 Controller Parameters Badge Formats Create screen GE Security Integrated Configuration Tool Controller Information zl Custom Badge Formats Network configuration Create C Edit Delete C Load from file to Controller Dial configuration 3DES keys Choose Format Wiegand MAG gt Badge Formats gt Other Parameters Administration gt Apply Changes x 4 1 If you have not already done so log on to the Integrated Configuration Tool See Starting the tool on page 99 2 Fromthe Controller Parameters menu select Badge Formats Select Create 4 In the Choose Format Type field select the format type e Wiegand see Wiegand format on page 110 e MAG for magnetic stripe see MAG format on page 113 110 M5 Controller Installation Manual Wiegand format You should have knowledge of universal badge formats Before using this screen contact GE Technical
148. rior and exterior housing of all M5 cabinets and other components free of wire remnants Avoid temperatures outside range specified for M5 operating environment Do not leave boards or other components in direct sunlight To avoid mechanical damage do not drop or stack boards Do not subject printed circuit boards to electrostatic discharge Mounting instructions Mount the controller cabinet using the following steps the Mounting Template document part number 531009001A and Figure J on page 12 A CAUTION not apply power to any component during installation Damage to components may occur if power is incorrectly applied Ped a Remove the packing material from the cabinet Unscrew four nuts to remove card cage Use socket wrench for 10 nuts Using the template provided 531009001A mark and drill the four mounting holes Bolt the cabinet securely to the wall using four 10 thread lag bolts or equivalent with screw heads and washers Replace the card cage Install cable conduit to M5 cabinet knockout holes if required Cabinet has knockout holes on three sides cable is pulled through these holes To open holes strike knockouts from outside of cabinet Fit and tighten approved strain relief clamp in each knockout hole to be used Find the nearest earth ground electrical box ground bus etc Run wire from the M5 cabinet ground terminal cabinet bottom left to earth ground point Use wire size in accordance with
149. ristors MOV for AC door strikes Note Protection diode or MOV and blocking diode required at all electronic door locks 4 Install a blocking diode on the door DO Reader LED line between the reader and the door strike relay Use 1N5817 included with reader The diode must be installed on the secure side of the door in order to be UL compliant Figure 39 Wiring 8RP door strike external relay Door Strike Wiring using external strike power Cable splice to r Install blocking diode 1N5817 on Use 20 AWG r Cable Shield Reader pigtail secure side of door shielded cable Signal Name Pigtail Wire Color Pin Signal Name 12 VDC Red n 1_ 12 VDC Ground Black A 2 Ground Data 0 Green 3_ Data1 T 5xx Data 1 White DI 4 Door DO Reader LED 8 Reader Reader Door DO Orange A eje us 5_ 12 VDC Green LED Control 6 Ground Door DI Gray 7 Data1 Exit DI Rex Pink 8 DO Reader LED DrainWire V Typical wiring for all reader ports See strike manufacturers Connect protection diode across installation instructions for relay coil use 1NAXXX Series conductor size AWG Current through relay coil must Connect protection diode across be lim
150. rm must be set to None in order to perform a flash download Upon completion of the download the feature can be enabled the Callback field can be set back to Micro Flashing a controller using eFlash This download procedure can be used with Picture Perfect version 2 0 host systems or later The eFlash download program is installed as part of the base Picture Perfect product and can be run on stand alone systems network subhosts and on the primary host of a redundant system On a networked system eFlash should not be run on the network host It can run on all subhosts simultaneously and is capable of flashing the controllers connected to each subhost eFlash includes the following features e eFlash is a new flash method which does not require the controller to be in maintenance mode while the flash code is being downloaded e Flashes M3000 MSPXNplus and M2000PXNplus controllers communication is handled by the host eFlash can be run from either of the following e Graphical User Interface the default see page 128 the unix command line see page 132 Operating eFlash in a Graphical User Interface Before you begin make note of the following e In order to prevent a Flash Timeout Failure indicated by a red icon when flashing a PXNplus controller the system administrator needs to edit the cas log eflashrc file and enter a minimum of these values timeout 60 flashwait 2880 Chapter 8 129 Contro
151. s menu gt Dial configuration If using the optional dial fallback feature you must complete the Dial configuration page also See Dial configuration on page 106 After completing all the screens click Apply Changes under the Administration menu and then click Restart application for the changes to take effect See Table 39 on page 102 for a description of buttons used in this application 102 M5 Controller Installation Manual Table 39 Buttons available and when to use them Button Usage Result Save after making changes on any page Saves the changes to the shadow config txt file located in the var tmp directory Apply Changes after all the changes are complete Saves the changes from the shadow config txt file to the real config txt file located in the opt config directory Restart Application after clicking Apply Changes The application picks up the latest changes from the config txt file and starts again Restart Controller after Apply Changes The operating system picks up the latest changes and starts again Controller Configuration menu gt Host Connection type Use this form to select the software package and connection type Figure 48 Host Connection type screen GE Security Controller Configuration gt Host Connection type Y Controller Information Controller Information Primary Connection Type Controller Parameters gt Network configuration
152. s the four digit version number of the firmware 124 M5 Controller Installation Manual Figure 63 Flash Controller screen GE Security Integrated Configuration Tool gt Restart Controller Specify file to upload Restore Factory Defaults W Flash Controller Browse Flash Controller gt Log Control Parameters gt View Log File gt Save Log File sii 1 If you have not already done so log on to the Integrated Configuration Tool See Starting the tool on page 99 2 From the Flash Controller menu select Flash Controller 3 Click Browse and locate the new flash file 4 Click Save The controller reboots automatically Note controller may reboot several times based on the update 1 time application update only 2 times application and web server or kernel update 3 times application web server and kernel update 5 If you wish to continue configuration changes you will need to log back on Logging menu The menu contains the following options Log Control Parameters select the items to track and send to the log file e View Log File displays the log file e Save Log File saves the log to a file Print Log File prints the log file e Clear Log File clears the contents of the log file Chapter 8 125 Controller firmware tools Log Control Parameters The system logger provides verification of controller operation independently from the host Other filtering can
153. s to note e Upon restoration of communications with the host the host automatically sets badge status for Anti passback and Time and Attendance to neutral for all badges on the controller e Unknown badges cannot be learned because the controller is not online with the host The Unknown badge transactions are mislabeled in the history upload as transaction type Learn Timeout instead of Unknown Badge Flash write indicates that the controller is storing database records into the Flash file system This is an activity indicator only Table 13 shows the LED state transitions See Chapter 10 Troubleshooting maintenance support for error conditions See Figure 14 PXNplus CPU board layout on page 35 for the location of the LEDs 40 M5 Controller Installation Manual Table 13 PXNplus CPU board LED normal state transitions During power up Boot maintenance mode OS Operating system Alternates maintenance mode ON with DS3 Normal operation mode Controller offline Address received Flashes once Waiting for database Restore defaults requested Shutdown requested eFlash image save Persistence Flash Write 1 For Picture Perfect systems 054 blinks once per second Alternates ON with DS2 Badge read OK Flashes once Flashes Alternates ON with DS8 For Secure Perfect systems DS4 blinks twice followed by a one second delay before repeating n Modem LED
154. shal for assistance if necessary e Safety of customer personnel is the primary consideration of the installation e Neatly dress and tie or lace all wiring in a professional manner e Gather together and tape all unused conductors in multiple conductor cables e Shield all cabling and terminate properly 9 10 M5 Controller Installation Manual Observing noise prevention procedures Signal transmission Where practical keep cables well separated from each other Separate power cables from signal cables Keep the break out at the ends of signal cables as short as possible Ground all shield drain wire s at the MS controller using the grounding studs provided inside the cabinet enclosure For communication cables between controllers ground shield to the upstream controller only A CAUTION not ground both cable ends Cable routing Keep cabling at least one foot 30 5 cm away from any power line or other AC voltage source Exercise caution when locating cables and M5 components near any other equipment that may cause electrical interference noise Examples of electrical and electro magnetic noise sources are Fluorescent lighting and neon fixtures Power distribution panels including wiring transformers generators and alternators Motors that drive machinery such as air conditioners elevators escalators large blowers and machine tools Electromagnetic equipment such as degaussers magnetic chucks etc
155. sts persistence related database files lists data on the controller s message queues Ping Host pings the host from the controller based on the current host IP or name Successful ping result 2 packets transmitted 2 packets received 0 packet loss Unsuccessful ping result 2 packets transmitted 0 packets received 100 packet loss Check Route checks route information from the controller Thread Status lists the application firmware components and whether they are currently running DMA Info Update history Runtime Logs status of the DMA IO interface provides a list of all updates to the firmware for selected controller provides daily critical runtime information Controller Parameters menu The Controller Parameters menu contains the following options e Network configuration configure the network settings Dial configuration configure dial up settings See page 106 3DES keys set data encryption See page 107 e Badge Formats set Wiegand and Magnetic Stripe formats See page 109 e Other Parameters set parameters such as setting badge history and alarm history memory allocation and changing username and password See page 118 Network configuration Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools Use this form to configure the network settings for the controller A static or dynamic IP address can be used Figure 50 Controller Parameters Network configuration screen
156. t the controller or multiple controllers that you want to flash If flashing a line of controllers we recommend starting with the end of line controller and work toward the head of line controller This requires a working knowledge of your Facility Commander Wnx system Note When flashing a line of controllers with a PXNplus controller as the head of line controller only two downstream controllers can be selected at a time Result The firmware version column on the Micro Utility Form displays the current firmware on the controller e If the LED is green the firmware on the controller matches the latest firmware on the Server computer e If the LED is yellow the controller firmware does not match with the latest firmware on the Server computer 5 Right click on the controller s that you want to flash to obtain the Flash Controller s menu selection Double click on Flash Controller s Chapter 8 141 Controller firmware tools Figure 78 Flash Controller s menu selection Controller Monitor Address state Connection Firmware version Status Comm device _ Result The Controller Flash amp Controller Preference Configuration window displays This window is available only if the controller is online Figure 79 Controller Flash amp Controller Preference Configuration window Controller Flash amp Controller Preference Configuration 6 Click Start Flashing Controller s to immediately download the
157. th fallback dial up See Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools on page 97 By direct connect 1 Verify Jumper J10 is set to 1 and 2 See Modem control jumper 710 on page 37 2 Use the Integrated Configuration Tool to set the board to direct connect See Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools on page 97 By dial up Using on board modem board 1 Install the modem board on the PXNplus CPU board Refer to the document PXNplus Modem Board Installation Instructions 2 Set Jumper J10 to 2 and 3 See Modem control jumper J10 on page 37 3 Use the Integrated Configuration Tool to set the board to dial up See Chapter 8 Controller firmware tools on page 97 Chapter 4 43 The PXNplus CPU board Configuring downstream communications The PXNplus supports up to seven downstream controllers using RS 232 through J4 of the Power Communications board or RS 422 through J2 of the Power Communications board To use direct connect downstream communications set J9 to pins 1 and 2 44 M5 Controller Installation Manual Chapter 5 reader processing boards This chapter provides information about and instructions for using the reader processing boards In this chapter aria ai ET E 46 46 diro 61 SRI DOUE sk ds ep x ees due 78 46 M5 Controller Installation Manual Introduction The M5 Controller supports three types of r
158. that came with your reader for specific mounting instructions Run cable from the reader to the controller Bring each reader cable through the appropriate knockout hole in the controller enclosure Allow some slack wire for servicing the cables and for plugging cable into an adjacent slot for troubleshooting Remove eight inches of insulating material from the cable Unwrap shielding and tie all shields together Connect the shield wire to the ground stud at the bottom lower left of the controller enclosure Place the appropriate wires to the appropriate screw terminal on the 2SRP reader board Refer to the reader wiring diagrams in this section Pairing of cables is very important Note The 2SRP board has built in pull up resistors Do not install any external pull up resistors Label each cable end with the Controller Address Number Device or Reader Number Table 29 Recommended pairing of reader wires Typical reader cable Use Belden 8725 twisted shielded pair or equivalent PIN Signal Typical wire color 1 5V DC or 12V DC Reader Power Red 6 Reader Data 0 Black 2 Ground Green 7 Reader Data 1 White 4 Door DO Reader LED White Black 8 Supervised Door DI Alarm input White Red 3 Spare White Green 9 Supervised Door DI Return White Yellow 1 Reader Data 0 Supervised Door DI Supervised Door DI Return and the Supervised Exit Request DI Return can be replaced or inter changed as needed Fig
159. the essential requirements and all other relevant provisions of the 1999 5 EC R amp TTE based on test results using harmonized standards in accordance with the Directives mentioned None class 1 product EN50130 4 1996 A1 1998 A2 2003 2 product EN60950 1 2001 154 M5 Controller Installation Manual Chapter 10 Troubleshooting maintenance support This chapter provides information to help you troubleshoot problems and contact technical support in case you need assistance with your GE equipment In this chapter 156 UTON E ETT 164 Conticting technical Support oo oct 165 156 M5 Controller Installation Manual Troubleshooting This section provides information to help you diagnose and solve various problems that may arise while configuring or using your GE product and offers technical support contacts in case you need assistance See Contacting technical support on page 165 Refer to the appropriate section power See Power problems on page 156 communications See Communications problems on page 157 readers See Reader problems on page 157 door strikes See Door strike problems on page 159 PXNplus CPU board See M5PXNplus problems on page 160 Power problems Problem The MS does not power up correctly Resolution Verify that the 5V and 12V LEDs on the Power Communications board are on See Figure 3 Power Communications board layout on page 1
160. tions Refer to Initial configuration on page 100 Starting the tool 1 Connect the PC to the RJ45 connector on the PXNplus board using a network hub or crossover cable 2 In the browser Address field enter the IP address of the controller 100 M5 Controller Installation Manual 3 Atthe password screen enter your username and password The default is install install We recommend that you change this default If you need to flash the controller see Flash controller menu Flash controller on page 123 Initial configuration 1 By default the controller s IP address is 192 168 6 6 To have your laptop computer communicate with the controller you must set your laptop computer IP address to 192 168 6 5 or similar valid IP address 192 168 6 x where x is any number between 1 and 254 except 6 The setup is different between Windows 2000 and Windows XP Refer to the appropriate section For Windows 2000 a Click Start Settings then Network and Dial up Connections b Right click on Local Area Connection If the first option in the drop down list box is Disable then the connection is enabled Go to step c e Enable then select it to enable the connection Return to step c Select Properties from the drop down list box d Inthe section Components checked are used in this connection select Internet Protocol TCP IP e Click Properties f If this laptop computer is set for e DHCP then the field Obtain a
161. turer s specifications The alarm device door contact should have a dry contact which can have a normally open or normally closed type switch A normally closed contact is in its normal or resting position when it is closed For example the contact is closed when the door is closed The opposite is true for a normally open contact In this case the contact is open when the door is closed Select the appropriate digital input for each alarm input device Ground the shields of the cable at the M5 Controller enclosure grounding studs Insulate the shield with tape or shrink tubing at the DI device end to avoid electrical noise Install two end of line resistors Install each resistor as close to the door status contact as possible We recommend the standard 1 000 1K ohm 1 4 watt 5 tolerance high quality end of line resistors This board also supports 6 8K and 18K end of line resistors See Figure 3 on page 73 for the location of the resistors See Table 25 Supervised DI end of line resistors on page 63 for the appropriate switch settings Wire the supervised door DI between pin 8 Door DI and pin 9 Door DI Return Wire the supervised exit DI between pin 5 Exit DI and pin 10 Exit DI Return The contact can be normally open or normally closed A CAUTION supervision capability will be impaired if the resistors are NOT wired immediately adjacent to the door T 8 status contact Insulate resistors with tape or heat
162. umber between 1 and 254 except 6 i Change the subnet to 255 255 255 0 j You do not need to change the gateway k Click Ok until all open windows are closed 2 Connect the Cat 5 crossover cable from the Ethernet port on your laptop or computer directly to the controller Ethernet port no hub or switch If your controller is not yet powered up do so now Open an Internet browser window on your laptop computer In the browser s Address field enter the default static IP address of the controller 192 168 6 6 E 2E AD The Integrated Configuration Tool starts At the password screen enter your username and password The default is install install We recommend that you change this default Controller setup overview In order to set up the controller you must complete these screens e Controller Configuration menu gt Host Connection type Select the software package and network See Controller Configuration menu Host Connection type on page 102 Controller Information menu gt Controller information Set the controller address Required for Picture Perfect network controllers using dial fallback and all Secure Perfect and Facility Commander Wnx controllers See Controller Information menu Controller Information on page 103 Controller Parameters menu gt Network configuration The setup depends on whether the IP address is static or dynamic See Network configuration on page 105 e Controller Parameter
163. ure 28 2SRP supervised reader connector points Chapter 5 The reader processing boards 2SRP BOARD 1 2 3 23 A 6 i I RP13 J2 amp 3 10 READER PORT 1 1 2 3 READER VOLTAGE SELECTION g 5 or 12 VDC 5 iB swe js 8 ist ON OFF JI TO CONTROLLER BACKPLANE 1 2 3 5 swi 6 La 8 zm a8 OFF 48 5 Sw3 READER PORT 2 1 4 8 5 ist J5 4 ISF i 2 ith 7 ON OFF 8 sw4 9 ist imr imr NOTE sep N RESISTOR PACKS RP1 amp RP13 VALUE DEPEND ON READER VOLTAGE TYPE USED D OFF JPL 1 RP13 5V READER 1 0K 1 000 OHMS 12V READER 2 0K 2 000 OHMS 530089001D Table 30 2SRP connector pinouts J2 J4 reader connector pinouts J3 J5 relay connector pinouts Signal name 1 5 VDC 12 VDC Relay Door Strike Relay Normally Closed NC 5 Supervised Exit DI Exit Request 2 Ground 2 Door Strike Relay Common Com 3 Display DO 3 Door Strike Relay Normally Open NO 4 Door DO Reader LED 4 Auxiliary Output Relay Common Com Auxiliary Output Relay Normally Closed NC 6 Reader Data 0 7 Reader Data 1 Auxiliary Output Relay Normally Open NO Alarm Shunt Relay Common Com 8 Supervised Door DI A
164. ure on page 148 4 Place the appropriate wires to the appropriate screw terminal on the 8RP reader board Refer to the reader wiring diagrams in this section Pairing of cables is very important A CAUTION 8RP board has built in pull up resistors Do not install the external pull up resistors supplied with the GE Proximity Readers 5 Label each cable end with Controller Address Number Device or Reader Number It is recommended that 20 AWG shielded cable be used for wiring reader DOs and DIs Use plenum rated cable for applications where cable is to be run above the false suspended ceiling in the air circulation space Recommended e Alpha Xtra Guard1 foil shield cable non plenum rated Belden series security and alarm cable commercial applications shielded plenum rated Table 36 J2 J3 J4 J5 reader connector pinouts and recommended pairing Reader port PIN Signal name Typical wire color 1 3 5 7 1 12 VDC Red 2 Ground Black 3 Reader Data 1 Green 4 Door DO Reader LED White 2 4 6 8 5 12 VDC Red 6 Ground Black 7 Reader Data 1 Green 8 Door DO Reader LED White Figure 38 Wiring 8RP to F 2F or Supervised F 2F Readers Chapter 5 The reader processing boards F2F Wiring 4 State for 2 State omit 1K resistors T 5XX Reader End of the line Resistors Typical
165. ustom Wiegand 2 Only the PXNplus CPU board supports the 64 bit BCD badge format If using the 64 bit BCD badge format see Wiring readers on page 53 for special wiring instructions 49 50 M5 Controller Installation Manual Table 19 Reader technology and format Reader technology and format 26 bit 34 bit CardKey ON ON ON 35 bit Hughes Wiegand 4002 2500 2804 ON ON ON ON 3400 3703 Table 20 2RP reader board address settings Reader board 4 orr Note Switches SW2 5 6 7 and 8 are not used Setting reader voltage Select the proper reader voltage by placing the jumper on JP1 See Figure 16 below for details Both reader ports are set to the selected voltage Chapter 5 51 The reader processing boards Figure 16 Setting 2RP reader voltage 2RP BOARD POSITION JUMPER PIN 1 to PIN 2 for 12 VDC PIN 2 to PIN 3 for 5 VDC S4 c UU READER VOLTAGE SELECT JP1 READER VOLTAGE SELECTION 5 or 12 VDC PS Lo RM 530069024B M5 Controller Installation Manual Installing resistor packs Insert the proper resistor packs in RN1 and RN2 Be sure you insert the correct resistor pack for the reader voltage selected Both resistor packs must be
166. y installing ii Pwer troubleshoot E nia iii Power Communications board iii DIP switch settings product nr ara 2 167 168 M5 Controller Installation Manual PXNplus board board ie eere tioni fene E E Ee DR RI EROR 35 configuring downstream communications iii 43 configuring upstream communications 42 inserting and removing 38 pu M 36 EDS lle 39 reader technology switch SW1 1 through SW1 4 49 63 readers reader technology switch SW1 1 through 1 4 49 63 resistor packs 2 Board 2SRP Board safety terms and SymbolS ertet ix shield wire grounding erret tmr a 30 switches SWI 1 through SWI 4 reader technology switch 49 63 technical SUpport onerariis n Eres etie eco a 165 troublesHoObmn uctor ea eee RH DIETER 156 UCSIMM board inserting and 164 T 35 16 DO Board layout of the board aaa setting the DIP switches wiring the digital output devices sss 93 TO DOR Board oco ex ra nete aaa 90 layout of the board iss itr reet oh e cree ba 92 setting the DIP swilclieg iaceat rote 93 wiring t
167. y due to security constraints imposed by them It is not possible to automatically bring up the Save dialog You will have to do the following steps as explained in the popup dialog e When the mouse pointer is over the Format frame click the right mouse button e From the popup menu select This Frame e From the submenu select Save Frame As e ASave As dialog displays with the default file name wiegand html Replace the file name with one appropriate for your site and navigate to the directory where you want the file saved 10 If this completes your controller configuration click Apply Changes then Restart Application now 112 M5 Controller Installation Manual Figure 55 Controller Parameters Badge Formats Sample Create Wiegand format screen GE Security Integrated Configuration Tool a Custom Badge Formats aj gt Host Connection type Controller Information Create Edit Delete Load from file to Controller gt Controller Information Controller Parameters gt Network configuration Total T Dial configuration Format Facility Badge Clear Format 8 Name Sample Wiegand ie ili 10 Clear Format gt 3DES keys Badge Komnas Click badge format bit buttons to control type of each bit Key B adge acility fixed 1 or 0 g arity or undefined blank i CRE AAA oa lS ol al Bl al Bl Bl
168. y to the Power Communication Board as shown in Figure 37 Figure 37 Powering two 8RP boards Signal Name Pin 12VDC 1 1 Ground 2 8 Reader Board RP Data 1 3 J5 Door DO Reader LED 4 12VDC 5 Ground 6 Data 1 7 Door DO Reader LED 8 Use 18 20 AWG wire Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name 12VDC 1 1 12VDC 2 Ground 2 2 Ground 8 Reader Board Data 1 3 3 12VDC J5 Door DO Reader LED 4 4 Ground Power Comm Board 12VDC 5 5 12VDC J6 Ground 6 6 Ground Data 1 7 7 Tamper Door Interlock Input Door DO Reader LED 8 8 AC Power Fail Input 530124002A 82 M5 Controller Installation Manual Wiring the readers 1 Mountthe reader Refer to the manual that came with your reader for specific mounting instructions 2 Runcable from the reader to the controller Bring each reader cable through the appropriate knockout hole in the controller cabinet Allow some slack wire for servicing the cables and for plugging the cable into an adjacent slot for troubleshooting 3 Remove eight inches of insulating material from the cable Unwrap shielding and tie all shields together Connect the communications cable shield to the ground nut adjacent to the cable entrance knockout of the cabinet enclosure For more details see Figure 86 Typical installation using shielded cable drain wire outside and inside the enclos
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