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1. 0 110 1111 25 LOCKS gt DISCOVER CURE P STETIT STD 27 LOCKS gt LOCALE c D 28 Locks gt Display Configured 29 Locks gt Set Clock on All 1 4 44 42 24 4 8 nnn 31 PROUD 1G SING OWING EE EC E 32 Radio and Television Interference Statement 35 Alarm 36 Wireless Lock Integration Guide 3 Overview Polling Cable a a PC Running CA3000 Software Control Panel OVERVIEW Used with the Trilogy Networx series locks and key pads the CardAccess CA3000 software allows you to upload and download programming features wirelessly using a computer network Use your computer to re trieve events download badge time schedules badge formats and program features into each wireless lock in the system CA3000 software is installed on a computer that is con nected to a network either a small Ethernet network or large corporate LAN Connected to this network is an intermediate device called a Gateway that communicates via a private wireless signal to a radio located inside each door lock In this way
2. CardAccess Wireless Locks 30001 ADDENDUM to the CA3000 USER MANUAL WIRELESS LOCK INTEGRATION GUIDE SOFTWARE VERSION AND BUILD VERSION 2 8 2 229 AND HIGHER Continental Access urity Group Company DATE 2 AUGUST 2011 DOCUMENT PERTAINS TO INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING ALARM LOCK WIRELESS LOCKS INTO THE CONTINENTAL ACCESS CA3000 CONTROL SYSTEM CardAccess 3000 G B ow Continental 2011 W11949 8 11 FCC WARNING Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE 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 ra dio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class A FCC limits This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digit
3. PERSONAL INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A CLAIM THE PRODUCT FAILED TO GIVE WARNING Therefore the installer should in turn advise the consumer to take any and all precautions for his or her safety including but not limited to fleeing the premises and allege police or fire department in order to mitigate the possibilities of harm and or damage ALARM LOCK is not an insurer of either the property or safety of the user s family or employees and limits its liability for any loss or damage including incidental or consequential damages to ALARM LOCK s original selling price of the product regardless of the cause of such loss or damage some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or differentiate in their treatment of limitations of liability for ordinary or gross negligence so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state
4. ee RE 4 HOW tO USE INIS NIANUAL E 4 E 5 5 Gateway Specifications rosina w X X 6 a 7 i e 9 Gateway Hardware lt 444202212 10 aij dgeBu Aeris ntm 12 Quick Start Add Gateways and Locks 13 Gateways Discover GateWaVS R 19 Gateways gt Update Gateway Slats 2 odio iuis i us o o 20 Gateways gt Send Firmware to 21 Gateways gt Send Config Table to 22 Gateways gt Replace 23 Gateways gt Remove 4 4 24 Gateways gt Configure Network 5
5. CardAccess Wireless Configuration screen check all physical Gateway connections then click Gateways Update Gateway Status Check with your network systems administrator to verify the IP Ad dress is correct and that network activity is OK If there is no change follow the steps in the above RESET GATEWAY ISSUES where the Gateway is physically reset and the CA3000 Gateway data is resent through the network to the Gateway Wireless Lock Integration Guide 33 This page intentionally left blank 34 Wireless Lock Integration Guide RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class digi tal device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment
6. Gateway to highlight it Notice the Com Port field at the upper right Each Gateway added to CA3000 is automatically assigned a COM port with the first Gate way added to the system assigned to COM port 1 by default Therefore the Com Port field displays 1 or the next available COM port Click to highlight the Gate way and verify the COM port number displayed in the Com Port field Click the Add Gateway button or just double click the Gateway The following popup appears requesting to change the selected Gateway firmware to new firmware that is com patible with CA3000 Wireless Lock Do you want to make this Gateway 00204 ABF286B compatible with Continental CardAccess 30007 Re verify the MAC Address of the Gateway displayed in the popup then click Yes to proceed If installing a Gateway for the first time the Gateway Password popup appears Set Gateway password to create secure link between Gateway and Locks Password must be 6 characters in length u Gateway Password Note Once set password cannot be changed Gateways and Locks must be manually reset and re discovered Click OK to set Enter Gateway Password Cancel This popup appears because there must be a way for CA3000 to differentiate between separate wireless instal lations For example if a large office building has one company on the 15th floor and another company on the 16th floor radio signals can overlap from these
7. MAC Address Unique Media Access Control num ber assigned at the factory e IP Address Assigned by DHCP to the Gateway module e Firmware Version Internal firmware release identifi cation Note Gateway modules are shipped from Wireless Lock Integration Guide 13 Quick Start Add Gateways and Locks cont d the factory with Alarm Lock firmware pre installed for use within the Alarm Lock Networx system Therefore this column displays 3 51 to reflect this Alarm Lock Gateway firmware When the Gateway firmware is compatible with Continental CardAccess 3000 in the steps below the Firmware Version will read 4 1B Gateway Status Condition at the time the module was discovered a Discover new Networx Gateways 9 Clo Com Port 1 177 16 200 78 IPAddress 172 16 200 78 Discover Add Gateway Dan neagy 1C 5n n 23 2 22 4 2522 4 5 022221 2 5 2 9 VULUSAB IIL 044627307 VUZUSADOLOU Gateways found 18 gums 100 complete Make note of the new Gateway s unique MAC address located on a square sticker inside the Gateway enclosure or use the blue GATEWAY ID CARD It has 12 digits grouped in 6 pairs separated by dashes Compare the MAC Address listed on the screen to the MAC Address on the sticker to ensure the Gateway you wish to add to the CA3000 system was in fact discovered by the soft ware When the Gateway you wish to add is found in the list click the
8. Set up reader door control options See the CA3000 User Manual for additional tasks 18 Wireless Lock Integration Guide Gateways gt Discover Gateways The Discover Gateways selection is the means of adding a Gateway device to the system This menu selection causes the software to try to find all Gateway devices on the network If there are multiple networks you must first select the network of interest Only those Gateways not already assigned to a system will be displayed Select this option to discover the Gateways on the network appear when the software is performing these kinds of op Note If Gateways have already been discovered skip to erations step 2 1 The first step is to search for Gateways not yet assigned to PhroveUnE Utm piense walt the system In the CardAccess 3000 main screen click Configuration Wireless Lock Configuration The Car dAccess Wireless Configuration screen opens CardAccess Wireless Configuration Discover Gateways Gateways Locks Last Updated Selected Gateway N A Status N A In the CardAccess Wireless Configuration screen click the Discover Gateways button The Discover new Net worx Gateways screen opens Ensure the IP Address field displays the IP Address of the network you want to search The IP Address field is also pull down list display ing multiple networks to which your computer is connected if available Click the Discover button to start the Gateway
9. Trilogy and Networx series devices and manuals downloadable in PDF format CA3000 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Minimum Server 1 4 Workstations Software and Hardware Requirements wired Gateway Interface Module POE Power Over Ethernet supports up to 63 Networx Locks connects directly to a network using a standard RJ 45 Ethernet cable and POE Ceiling or wall mountable Gateway Plenum Rated POE AL IMEPOEP Same as above AL IMEPOE with added enclosure protec tions and installation hardware for mounting above drop ceiling tiles or other locations subject to air pres sure changes HVAC air filled spaces etc Note Alarm Lock door lock models not yet converted to the CA3000 system begin with DL PL or PDL for ex ample PDL6100 Locks converted to the CA3000 system have the letter C added before the DL PL or PDL letters for example an Alarm Lock model PDL6100 be comes a CPDL6100 when converted for use with CA3000 e CPDL6100 26D Cylindrical Trilogy Networx Wire less Access Control Lock with built in HID Proximity ID Card Reader full metal digital keypad integral bi directional radio 4 C cell battery operated batteries supplied serial number ID card standard format SCI keyway for manual key override 4 ASA Strike included CPL6100 Cylindrical Trilogy Networx Wireless Ac cess Control Lock with built in HID Proximity ID Card Reader keypad removed for added security integral
10. a device such as a computer or a Gateway connected to a TCP IP corporate Intranet CA3000 can only Discover Gateways when the Gateways are connected to the same subnet to which CA3000 is also connected IP addresses are written as four groups of numbers sepa rated by periods these groups are called octets ad dresses can be permanent static or dynamically assigned DHCP when a device such as a Gateway is powered Class B Subnets Some corporate Intranets contain multiple Class B subnets the Class B refers to the octet that does not change if nam ing each octet from left to right An example of two Class B subnets where the first two octets of each network IP address remain the same are A B C D e Subnet 173 16 100 e Subnet 173 16 200 In this example the A and B octets 173 and 16 are the same within the network Note The xxx is a way of show ing a variable number Subnet GWITCH OF SERVER Subnet 173 16 100 xxx 173 16 200 xxx GATEWAY GATEWAY Running Software GATEWAYS ON DIFFERENT SUBNETS WITHIN A NETWORK As shown in the image above if the computer running CA3000 is connected to the first subnet 173 16 100 xxx and several Gateways are connected to the second subnet 173 16 200 xxx CA3000 will ONLY be able to communicate with the Gateways on the second subnet when e ALL Gateways use only static IP addresses and e The network adminis
11. and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Changes and Modifications not expressly approved by Napco can void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communications Commissions rules Wireless Lock Integration Guide 35 ALARM LOCK LIMITED WARRANTY ALARM LOCK SYSTEMS INC ALARM LOCK warrants its products to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for 24 months following the date of manufacture ALARM LOCK will within said period at its option repair or replace any product failing to operate correctly without charge to the Original purchaser or user This warranty shall not apply to any equipment or any part thereof which has been repaired by others improperly installed improperly used abused altered damaged subjected to acts of God or on which any serial numbers have been altered defaced or removed Seller will not be responsible for any dismantling or reinstallation charges THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF THERE IS NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR A WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ADDITIONALLY THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABI
12. assignment allowing the Gateway to be ready for re discovery and re assignment This process is per formed automatically avoiding the need to physically reset the Gateway manually by pressing the RESET button on the PC board When the Gateway is successfully removed an infor mational popup will appear indicating The MAC Ad dress Gateway was removed successfully Click OK to close the popup 24 Wireless Lock Integration Guide Gateways gt Configure Network Settings The Gateway Network Setup dialog displays the various networking attributes required for the selected Gateway to work correctly within the current network See your network administrator for more information if needed Note For wireless security because the communications between the network and the Gateway conform to the AES Advanced Encryption Standard we recommend leaving the system unsecure but to use MAC address filtering within the router software if your router supports MAC Address filtering Using this kind of security is easier to setup and more secure than using the security protocols encryption methods shown within this screen Note As shown in the two images below this dialog appears in two sizes If Wired is selected in the Wireless Mode field the dialog is smaller and expands if Wireless is selected requires the use of the Gateway model AL IM8021 1 a Gateway Network Setup Local Network This field is also a pull
13. bi directional radio 4 C cell battery operated batteries supplied serial number ID card standard format 5 keyway for manual key override 4 ASA Strike included CETPDLN CETDLN amp CETPLN Networx Wireless standalone access control exit trims for most major manufacturers of exit devices ldeal for securing exte rior doors in schools hospitals and commercial build Processor Pentium Dual Core 2 6GHz min Ram 2 0 GB Min 3GB for Win 7 and Win Server 2008 Hard Drive 300 GB USB Ports 4 Min Serial Ports Optional 1 expandable to 64 Parallel Ports Optional 1 Mouse PS2 or USB Monitor 17 SVGA 1024x768 CD DVD ROM 48x 16x CDRW DVDR 24x 8x Sound Optional but Stand Alone recommended Network Card 100 1000 Mb NIC Ethernet Operating System Win XP Pro w SP3 Win 7 Pro 32 64 bit Win 2003 Server 32 64 bit or Win 2008 Server 32 64 bit Database MS SQL 2005 2008 Express or MS SQL Server 2005 2008 for higher performance Backup Tape CD DVD Network System Size This is the recommended PC server speci fication for a system with up to four workstations It can be used for a stand alone system a workstation or a CA3000 Server For high transaction environments some specifications may change Notes 1 If using SQL Express the database size should not exceed 4GB 2 Disk drive usage is de pendent on the number of transactions kept in backup 3 Additional RAM will improve
14. performance 4 It is best to perform badge and other integration functions on a workstation not the server Wireless Lock Integration Guide Overview cont d GATEWAY SPECIFICATIONS Note For all Gateway modules network activity or bandwidth usage does NOT occur until the user operates the CA3000 software to send programming to or receive log data from locks Model AL IM80211 Wireless Wired Gateway AL Radio Link 900MHz GFSK 50 Channels 10mW power output Input Power Voltage 5 6 volts AC DC Environmental Operating Temp 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Storage 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Wireless Specifications Wireless Standards IEEE 802 11b 802 11g Frequency Range 2 412 2 484 GHz Output Power 14dBm 1 5 dBm 1 0 dBm Maximum Receive Level 10dBm with PER lt 8 Model AL IMEPOE Power Over Ethernet Gateway Model AL IMEPOEP Plenum Rated POE Gateway Data Rates with Automatic Fallback 54Mbps 1Mbps Range Up to 328 feet indoors Modulation Techniques OFDM DSSS CCK DQPSK DBPSK 64 QAM 16 QAM Network Interface Interface Wireless 802 11b 802 11g and 10 100 Ethernet Protocols TCP IP UDP IP DHCP Security IEEE 802 11 PSK with AES Encryption 128 bit Power Consumption Average Power Consumption e 1300mW WLAN mode maximum data rate e 300mW WLAN mode idle e 50mW Ethernet mode Peak Supply Current 650mA Input voltage 5 6 volts AC DC Environmen
15. search Discover new Networx Gateways IPAddress 172 16 200 78 Gateways found 0 The CA3000 software searches the network for all available Gateway modules not yet configured enrolled into a CA3000 system While the search is in progress a splash screen appears below Note that similar splash screens At the bottom of the Discover new Networx Gateways screen the Gateways found status bar displays the num ber of Gateways detected and current percentage progress of the search Gateways found 10 TILL TTI TILL 100 complete Wait for the status bar to reach and hold at 100 before proceeding time to reach 100 depends on the network speed If no Gateways are found a small popup appears indicating No Gateways Found verify the IP Address is correct and that the Gateway is powered and connected to the network and try again All Gateway modules found are listed in the Discover new Networx Gateways screen and each found Gateway mod ule appears listed with the following data columns e MAC Address Unique Media Access Control num ber assigned at the factory e IP Address Assigned by DHCP to the Gateway mod ule Firmware Version Internal firmware release identifica tion Note Gateway modules are shipped from the fac tory with Alarm Lock firmware pre installed for use within the Alarm Lock Networx system Therefore this column displays 3 51 to reflect this Alarm Lock Gate way firmware When the Gat
16. sends configuration data to the selected locks This configuration data contains items such as an internal lock designation a specific radio channel and security data that are all embedded in what is called a Lock Config Table This configuration data instructs the physical lock s to communicate ONLY with that Gateway and prevents other Gateways from communi cating with the physical lock s In short the Gateway tries to configure the selected physical locks by assigning the selected physical locks to the Gateway DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Software that automatically assigns IP addresses to devices that are connected to a network It eliminates having to manually assign fixed IP addresses Discover To discover Gateways the system searches for Gateways not yet assigned to an Account to discover locks the selected Gateway searches for locks not yet assigned to Gateways Download See Communicate IP Address The IP Internet Protocol address is a unique address of a device such as a computer or a Gateway connected to a TCP IP corporate Intranet addresses are written as four groups of numbers separated by peri ods these groups are called octets addresses can be permanent static or dynamically assigned by DHCP when a device such as a Gateway is powered Locate With physical lock s the Locate command causes the physical lock to beep and flash its LED helpful wh
17. wireless locks assigned to the selected Gateway to beep and flash their red LED s used when you wish to find the physical locks or to confirm the wireless connection is operational In the CardAccess Wireless Configuration screen click to highlight a specific Gateway in the list then click Locks Locate All Locks CardAccess Wireless Configuration 3 hu T Discover Gateways Gateways Locks Last Updated 7 25 2011 3 31 53 PM MACAddress Discover Locks Version Online D0204A9F 286B Locate All Locks Display Configured Locks Set Clock an All Locks Selected Gateway 00204A9F286B Status Command executed by Gateway 172 16 201 60 successfully The default Locate Time duration is 30 seconds All wireless locks assigned to the selected Gateway will beep and flash their red LED s for the default duration all at the same time 28 Wireless Lock Integration Guide Locks gt Display Configured Locks This option allows you to display the current status of all assigned locks for the selected Gateway Also known as the Lock Table this useful dialog allows for several tasks to be performed detailed below as well as the ability to verify as opera tional each connection between the selected Gateway and its assigned locks In the CardAccess Wireless Configuration screen click to highlight a specific Gateway in the list then click Locks Dis play Configured Locks Note Ifthe Gateway does h
18. CURITY The system uses AES Advanced Encryption Standard to protect the integrity of the data flow between the wire less router network and the Gateways HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL CA3000 software is the basis for wireless lock pro gramming For those unfamiliar with using CA3000 soft ware stop here and review the CA3000 User Manual It may be helpful to create a test Account in CA3000 while walking through the examples presented in this User Guide If you are already familiar with 000 the transition to working with wireless locks will be straightforward with slight additions in terminology This manual can be read from beginning to end or can be used with the table of contents as a reference manual e To install locks on the doors first use the Installa tion Instructions for the lock model you wish to install then use the Wireless Lock Hardware Guide W11969 to put the locks into use e To set up the wireless Networx system and con nect the network to CA3000 go to the Network Considerations section on page 7 Wireless Lock Integration Guide Overview cont d ORDERING INFORMATION Several Gateway device models are available all have the two antennas used to transmit to the locks via an Alarm Lock proprietary radio connection e Gateway Wireless Wired AL IM80211 Hardwired Wireless Gateway Interface Module Supplied with its own Class 2 transformer to supply power connection to a network is sup
19. LITIES ON THE PART OF ALARM LOCK Any action for breach of warranty including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability must be brought within the six months following the end of the warranty period IN NO CASE SHALL ALARM LOCK BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLER S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT In case of defect contact the security professional who installed and maintains your security system In order to exercise the warranty the product must be returned by the security professional shipping costs prepaid and insured to ALARM LOCK After repair or replacement ALARM LOCK assumes the cost of returning products under warranty ALARM LOCK shall have no obligation under this warranty or otherwise if the product has been repaired by others improperly installed improperly used abused altered damaged subjected to accident nuisance flood fire or acts of God or on which any serial numbers have been altered defaced or removed ALARM LOCK will not be responsible for any dismantling reassembly or reinstallation charges This warranty contains the entire warranty It is the sole warranty and any prior agreements or representations whether oral or written are either merged herein or are expressly canceled ALARM LOCK neither assumes nor authorizes any other person purporting to
20. act on its behalf to modify to change or to assume for it any other warranty or liability concerning its products In no event shall ALARM LOCK be liable for an amount in excess of ALARM LOCK s original selling price of the product for any loss or damage whether direct indirect incidental consequential or otherwise arising out of any failure of the product Seller s warranty as hereinabove set forth shall not be enlarged diminished or affected by and no obligation or liability shall arise or grow out of Seller s rendering of technical advice or service in connection with Buyer s order of the goods furnished hereunder ALARM LOCK RECOMMENDS THAT THE ENTIRE SYSTEM BE COMPLETELY TESTED WEEKLY Warning Despite frequent testing and due to but not limited to any or all of the following criminal tampering electrical or communications disruption it is possible for the system to fail to perform as expected ALARM LOCK does not represent that the product system may not be compromised or circumvented or that the product or system will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary robbery fire or otherwise nor that the product or system will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection A properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce risk of burglary robbery fire or otherwise but it is not insurance or a guarantee that these events will occur CONSEQUENTLY SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR
21. al apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le present appareil numerique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la class A prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectriques edict par le ministere des Communications du Canada DISCLAIMER Continental Instruments LLC makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifi cally disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Further Continental In struments LLC reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Continental Instruments LLC to notify any person of such revision or changes If possible always refer to the Continental Access website www cicaccess com click Support for the latest documentation as the re leased CD may not contain the latest documentation Copyright 2011 by Continental Instruments LLC All rights reserved No part of this publication may be repro duced transmitted transcribed or stored in a retrieval system without the prior written permission of Continental In struments LLC 355 Bayview Avenue Amityville NY 11701 Telephone 631 842 9400 FAX 631 842 9135 GSA GS 07F 0039H ProxCard and ProxKey are trademarks of the HID Corporation Microsoft and Windows a
22. al lock Note that this assignment process may take a few minutes When the selected lock compatible with CA3000 an in formational popup appears Add Lock x j Lock187EA4AEQ was assigned the Gateway Continental Firmware downloaded successfully Lock will net function until it receives a Full Data Download Note When a lock is converted to be compatible with CA3000 and assigned to a Gateway the lock contains only limited data The lock is programmed with a single User Code 123456 to allow the lock to be unlocked to avoid a door that cannot be unlocked during its physical installation and the two remote release wires two white wires are programmed to be operational There fore if a badge is presented to the lock the card will not be read by the lock the data will not be sent through the system nor will events be logged The lock must have a full data download sent to it before it can interact with the CA3000 system Therefore once all badges and schedules etc are added to CA3000 perform a full data download from the CA3000 Panels screen Notice that the Lock just assigned to the Gateway has been removed from the list in the Discover new Locks for Gateway screen Add additional locks from the list in the Discover new Locks for Gateway screen to the Gateway if desired If no other locks are to be added close the Discover new Locks for Gateway screen by clicking the Close button l
23. ateways enrolled into prea the CA3000 system are now listed in the CardAccess Wireless Configuration screen Discover Locks Locate All Locks CardAccess Wireless Configuration Gateways Lade inis Last Updated 7 20 2011 3 47 51 PM D T p a nfi T rec L ks Set Clock on All Locks The Discover new Locks for Gateway screen opens Note If the Gateway does have any locks assigned double clicking the Gateway will also open the Discover new Locks for Gateway screen Discover new Locks for Gateway 00204A9F286B Number of Locks to Discover 1 Lock s Selected Gateway 00204A9F286B Stetus Data received 172 16 201 60 Each configured Gateway module appears listed with the following data columns e MAC Address Unique Media Access Control num ber assigned at the factory e IP Address Assigned by DHCP to the Gateway module e Version Internal firmware release identification l l Note When the Gateway firmware is compatible with The maximum search time allowed for each discovery Continental CardAccess 3000 the Firmware Version Vo Minnie Ne Seal MMe dis reads 4 1B screen allows you to limit the search to a certain quantity of installed locks In addition you can manually stop the discovery process at any time by pressing the keyboard Esc key If you know the number of installed locks to be discov ered select that number and t
24. ave locks assigned double clicking the Gateway in the CardAccess Wireless Configuration screen will open the screen shown below CardAccess Configured Locks for 00204A9F286B Lock Text entered in the Panel field in the Add Lock dialog when adding a discovered lock to a LockType LokName Son Version Status Gateway n Transmit Signal Radio transmission strength from the lock as measured by the Gateway on a scale of 1 100 the lower the number the weaker the signal Receive Signal Radio transmission strength from the Gateway as measured by the lock on a scale of 1 100 the lower the number the weaker the signal e Firmware Version The Alarm Lock or Continental Instru ments internal firmware release identification Lock Status Indicates the condition of the lock the last time its condition was retrieved Retrieval occurs when this screen is opened or by clicking the Refresh button 5 Ee anc 4 2 D E Locate time 10 Seconds Locate Lock Lock Menu Refresh The Lock Status field descriptions are Selected Lock 187E4AE0 e Door Secure Door locked secured and closed e Bypass Door unlocked unsecured in passage e Not Responding Communication failure between the lock and the Gateway displayed in red colored text Notice how the MAC Address of the selected Gateway is in corporated within the title bar of this dialog thus the title bar text reads CardAccess Con
25. cated at the top right of this screen Automatic status retrieval occurs during several events including e when manually retrieved clicking the Update Status button in the Gateway Status dialog e after making changes to the network settings click Gateway Configure Network Settings CardAccess Wireless Configuration Y q Y Discover Gateways Gateways Locks Finish MACAddress gt 00204A9F286B IPAddress 172 16 201 60 e after discovered locks are configured assigned to a Gateway Entries for the Status field include e Ready The last time its status was retrieved the Gateway was operational and configured correctly e Ready Lock Error An assigned lock had lost its connection to the Gateway at the time the Gateway status was retrieved If the lock is known to be recon nected to the Gateway click Gateways Update Gateway Status to refresh this information Online When the check box is checked indicates the Gateway mod ule is available for immediate use Note Online is un checked Gateway will be unreachable the Status field will be blank empty and the firmware Version field will display a zero 0 Last Updated 7 25 2011 3 21 36 PM Version 5 Online Selected Gateway 00204A9F286B Status Data received 172 16 201 60 20 Wireless Lock Integration Guide Gateways gt Send Firmware to Gateway This menu selection updates the Gateway firmware 1 In the CardAccess Wireless Configurat
26. ch as a router for the current subnet to which CA3000 will be connected In addition inquire about wireless authentication and en cryption as required ASSIGNING STATIC IP ADDRESSES TO GATEWAYS CA3000 can only Discover Gateways when the Gateways are connected to the same subnet to which CA3000 is also connected To allow CA3000 residing on one subnet to communicate with Gateways located on a second subnet with both subnets located within a single network a typical installation strategy is 1 Estimate the number of Gateways needed in the installa tion 2 Install CA3000 on a PC connected to the first subnet for example plug the PC into a wall network outlet the net work administrator confirms is wired to the first subnet 3 Open CA3000 and create a new or open an existing Account Wireless Lock Integration Guide 4 O1 Network Considerations cont d Power up a Gateway and connect the Gateway to the same first subnet to which CA3000 is connected in the example above 173 16 100 xxx This connection to the first subnet may be through a second network socket in the wall or to a router or switch connected to the same network socket in the wall that the CA3000 PC is also connected In CA3000 discover and assign the Gateway In the Gateway Configuration screen click Tools Con figure Network Settings In the Network Configura tion screen shown below uncheck Use DHCP and a warning po
27. d by an internally incremented number e Panel Internal identifier for all wireless locks in the system assigned by the CA3000 software Must be unique should not be changed Lock ID Unique serial number programmed into the lock firmware at the factory Lock Address Internal lock number from 1 through a maximum of 63 assigned by the CA3000 software and is unique per Gateway This number is used by the specified Gateway to communicate with the wire Wireless Lock Integration Guide Quick Start Add Gateways and Locks cont d less lock We recommend this number NOT be manually changed To add the lock to the Gateway click the Add Lock but ton A confirmation popup appears shown below re questing you to confirm that you wish to make the se lected lock compatible with CA3000 Click Yes to pro ceed or No to cancel without making changes cee Lock Do you want to make this Lock 187E4AEU compatible with Continental CardAccess 30007 Note When the Add Lock button is clicked the Gate way attempts to assign the lock sending configuration data to the selected lock This configuration data contains items such as an internal lock designation a specific radio channel and security data that are all embedded in what is called a Lock Config Table This configuration data instructs the physical lock to communicate ONLY with that Gateway and prevents other Gateways from communicating with the physic
28. down list displaying mul tiple networks if avail able to which your com puter is connected sure this field displays the IP address of the network to which you want to as sign and configure your Gateway Gateway Network Setup 172 16 200 78 DHCP Name CONTLCK Men Wire 479 4C 9n4 cn Use DHCP Use DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is enabled by default When checked and Save Con figuration 15 clicked CA3000 allows the se lected Gateway to accept the dynamic assignment of an IP ad dress by the TCP IP network Use DHCP checked by default removes the need to manually assign a static fixed ad dress to the Gateway Uncheck Use DHCP to allow the man ual assignment of a static IP address to the selected Gateway a warning popup appears warning that the Gateway may be unreachable until it is installed on the correct network or is manually defaulted See your network administrator for addi tional information DHCP Name To aid in locating the Gateway on the network specify a name to describe the domain name host name of the corresponding IP Address assigned to the selected Gateway The DHCP name entered here will be used for the DNS configuration Wireless Mode Configures the selected Gateway for either wireless or wired communication with the computer network Select either Wired Only or Wireless Only from this pull down menu If Wireless Only is selected the Wir
29. e lock still functioning Find the physical lock and attempt to unlock by entering a working badge Are the lock key presses causing beeping sounds Check the battery voltage and battery connections 3 Determine if the distance between the lock and the Gateway is greater than 75 to 100 feet A new Gate way module may need to be installed discovered and added 4 Take the lock off the door bring the lock physically closer to a Gateway and try to re discover the lock o If the signal strength to that lock has always been strong and suddenly it is non existent the lock may have an internal failure and has lost its configuration data In this case CA3000 still has the correct lock configuration data therefore simply try re discovering the lock In the CardAccess Wireless Configuration screen click to select the Gateway you want to use to re discover the lock the same Gateway to which you want to re assign the lock With the Gateway high lighted click Locks Discover Locks The Discover new Locks for Gateway screen opens Click the Number of Locks to Discover pull down list and se lect 1 or more Ensure the physical lock you wish to re discover is powered as per the instructions pro vided with the lock packaging click the Discover but ton to initiate the search Check the yellow Lock ID Card to verify the Lock ID number that appears in the Discover new Locks for Gateway screen matches the Lock ID of the lock you ar
30. e new Gateway PC board to clear the Gateway memory turn to page 12 and follow the section Resetting the Gateway instruc tions for a Full Reset IMPORTANT Be sure to remove power from the old Gate Way Within CA3000 proceed as follows 2 In the CardAccess Wireless Configuration screen click to highlight the specific Gateway that you wish to replace then click Gateways Replace Gateway The following Discover Replace Gateways screen appears Discover Replace Gateways IPAddress 172 16 200 78 A Discover Replace Gateway Gateways found 0 The Discover Replace Gateways screen allows you to search for the new replacement Gateway connected to the system in step 1 above 3 In the Discover Replace Gateways screen ensure the IP Address field displays the IP Address of the network you want to search The IP Address field is also pull down list displaying multiple networks to which your computer is connected if available Click the Discover button to start the Gateway search Wait for the status bar to reach and hold at 100 before proceeding time to reach 100 depends on the net work speed If no Gateways are found a small popup appears indicating No Gateways Found verify the IP Address is correct and that the Gateway is powered and connected to the network and try again If the system finds the newly installed Gateway the new Gateway will appear in the Discover Replace Gate ways scree
31. e trying to re discover Click to select and highlight the lock you wish to add then click Lock Menu Add Discovered Lock The Add Lock dialog appears click the Add Lock button A confirmation popup appears request ing you to confirm that you wish to make the selected lock compatible with CA3000 Click Yes to proceed Close the CardAccess Wireless Configuration screen by clicking the Finish button Note that click ing Finish also starts the CardAccess Wireless Lock socket server please wait while the status of all Gate ways and the status of all locks are verified and up dated within the CA3000 system Re check lock op eration COMPUTER CRASH My computer running CA3000 just crashed I had working system complete with wireless locks Gate ways and a computer running CA3000 but that com puter no longer works What do I do Although the Gateways and wireless locks may still be up and running if the CA3000 database cannot be re covered all locks and all Gateways must be reset re discovered re configured and re assigned Follow the Resetting the Gateway instructions on page 12 and Quick Start Add Gateways and Locks instructions on page 13 BATTERY REPLACEMENT PROBLEMS just replaced the lock batteries but accidentally lost the lock programming What do I do It is actually very difficult to lose the lock programming when replacing batteries To erase the programming you need to disconnect the batteries th
32. ected but separate segments called subnets Subnets also allow multiple users to access the Intranet with the same subnet ad dress A router is typically used to allow network traffic to pass between subnets Subnet Mask The IP protocol makes use of a Subnet Mask to more efficiently route packets to their correct network destinations When a Gateway receives a data packet the Subnet Mask indicates how many bits of the packet s destination address are to be used for routing and which bits are to be masked ignored The Subnet Mask can be thought of as a filter that allows the sys tem to ignore unnecessary information thus increasing efficiency This information must be obtained from your network administrator Upload See Communicate Virtual Simulated on a computer Wireless Lock Integration Guide Gateway Hardware Installation HARDWARE INSTALLATION For a minimum wireless system you need e A laptop or desktop computer to run CA3000 e wired or wireless home router to allow connec tion to a computer network e An Alarm Lock Gateway module the intermediary device between the network and the locks Note Before proceeding you should have a working knowledge of CA3000 software See the CA3000 User Guide for basic information such as how to in stall and open CA3000 how to create Accounts how to add badges etc Install the CA3000 software into your computer as described in the CA3000 Us
33. eless Network fields lo cated in this screen become active and available for selection IP Address If the Use DHCP see above is unchecked this field allows the IP address to be manually assigned to the selected Gate Way Subnet Mask Gateway Network Setup Si Gateway Network Setup Wireless Network Configuration 172 16 200 78 Security Type Authentication Encryption Infrastructure Channel 1 improve performance network administrators determine how best to divide their network Create more hosts and fewer subnets or more subnets and fewer hosts The IP protocol makes use of a Subnet Mask to more efficiently route packets to their correct network destinations When a Gateway re ceives a data packet the Subnet Mask indicates how many bits of the packet s destination address are to be used for rout ing and which bits are to be masked ignored Use DHCP see above must be unchecked before data can be entered into this field This information must be obtained from your net work administrator Gateway This field is the IP address of the physical device such as a router for the current subnet to which you want to be con nected This field is not to be confused with the IP address of the Alarm Lock Gateway device installed in the system Use DHCP see above must be unchecked before typing the IP address This information must be obtained from your netwo
34. en reconnect the batteries and press and hold the AL keypad button for several seconds something that would not normally hap pen when replacing the batteries However if you replace the batteries correctly without pressing the AL key but the lock does not startup cor rectly there is an internal lock attribute named Bad Startup No Data where the lock will sound 3 beeps 3 red flashes when the batteries are connected f this Bad Startup No Data condition occurs the lock will automatically send a signal to the Gateway requesting an automatic data download request Re discover the lock and re configure continue with step 3 Add Discovered Lock to the Gateway on page 16 RESET GATEWAY ISSUES How do reset the Gateway and what effect will it have on my system Turn to page 12 and follow the Resetting the Gateway instructions for a Partial Reset or Full Reset Although the Gateway is reset CA3000 still retains the Gateway data Therefore open the CardAccess 3000 main screen click Configuration Wireless Lock Con figuration to open the CardAccess Wireless Configu ration screen Click to highlight the specific Gateway in the list then click Gateways Send Config Table to Gateway GATEWAY OFFLINE How do re establish communication with a lost Gate way 32 Wireless Lock Integration Guide TROUBLESHOOTING cont d If the Gateway is Offline the Online checkbox is un checked in the
35. en you wish to find the physical lock or con firm the lock s wireless connection is operational When used with a Gateway refers to re discovering a lost Gateway device on the network Used when an opera tional Gateway has lost its network connection and ap pears listed in red colored text on the Gateway Configu ration screen Lock Config Table When a Gateway is discovered and added to an Account CA3000 sends a Lock Config Ta ble to the Gateway This Lock Config Table is stored in the Gateway memory and may or may not contain as signed physical lock data The table is a database struc ture that is designed to hold the physical lock data serial numbers etc when physical locks are assigned to the Gateway Panel A panel has two definitions 1 A wall mounted microcomputer based unit to which detection devices access control and or alarm system devices are ulti mately connected and managed These devices may include sirens door contacts PIR s credential readers etc Control panels may also include an integral digital communicator to allow communication with police fire or medical personnel 2 A wireless Networx series door lock Physical Same as Real Tangible not virtual See Vir tual Real Same as Physical Tangible not virtual See Vir tual Subnet SUBNETwork To improve security and process ing performance network administrators often divide their corporate Intranets into interconn
36. er Guide Connect your computer to a network If you have access to a large network such as an existing corporate Ethernet network such as a LAN connecting to a network may be as simple as plug ging your computer into an RJ 45 wall jack In this case you may wish to contact the Ethernet network administrator and inform them as to your plans E Existing E Wired RJ 45 19 R45 5 Corporate x ree 802 11 Ethernet Network PC Runing ewo 000 Software For the connection between your computer and a large Ethernet network most laptops and some desktop computers contain a wireless network card also called a wireless network interface controller to allow for wireless communication between your computer and a this large network Contact the net work administrator for this kind of wireless connec tion For computers without a wireless network card con nect the non wireless network card in your com puter to the network as follows Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the computer network card RJ 45 socket usually located at the back of your com puter connect the other end of the cable to the RJ 45 socket at a wall jack or a modem that is part of the corporate Ethernet network LAN Note that wall jack or modem access points usually need to be con figured first by the network administrator before the network will allow a connection The Network Connection to the Gateway The connect
37. eway as measured by the lock on a scale of 1 100 the lower the number the weaker the signal e Lock Type Lock firmware type as identified by the Gateway Locks not yet converted to the CA3000 system will be listed as DL PL or PDL locks converted to the CA3000 system will begin with the letter C Note We recommend that when installing a lock on a door a yellow colored LOCK ID CARD be completed the information on this card is important and should be saved in a safe location 3 Add Discovered Lock to the Gateway To add assign the discovered lock serial number Lock ID to the specified Gateway in the Discover new Locks for Gateway screen click to select and high light the lock you wish to add Only one lock may be added at a time Re verify the Lock ID displayed matches the lock you wish to add then click Lock Menu Add Discovered Lock The Add Lock dialog appears Add Lock Add Lock to Gateway 00204A9F286B Gateway Address 10204 A9F286B Panel Name Lock Panel 2 pr 187 4 0 Lock Address 1 Aad Lock The Add Lock to Gateway screen contains several fields including e Gateway Address Unique Media Access Control number assigned to the Gateway module at the fac tory e Panel Name User can enter the name of the lock if you wish this name can be changed perhaps to iden tify the room or door onto which the lock has be in stalled Defaults to Lock followe
38. eway firmware is compati ble with Continental CardAccess 3000 in the steps be low the Firmware Version will read 4 1B Gateway Status Condition at the time the module was discovered a Discover new Networx Gateways IPAddress 17216 200 78 Gateways found 18 gem 100 complete Wireless Lock Integration Guide 19 Gateways gt Update Gateway Status Click Gateways Update Gateway Status to retrieve the current attributes and condition of the Gateways The CardAc cess Wireless Configuration screen displays the operational status of the selected Gateway only as of the last update therefore an update of the Gateway status may be necessary after configuring a Gateway to be wireless or when setting a static IP Note For new installations some data may not yet exist and therefore several fields may be empty MAC Address Unique Media Access Control number assigned at the fac tory IP Address Specifies the static IP Address on the TCP IP network cur rently assigned by DHCP to the Gateway module Required for communication Version Indicates the firmware source code edition currently residing the Gateway Internal firmware release identification Note When the Gateway firmware is compatible with Conti nental CardAccess 3000 the Firmware Version reads 4 1B Gateway Status Indicates the condition of the Gateway module the last time its status was retrieved displayed in the Last Updated field lo
39. figured Locks for MAC Ad Free Access Indefinite passage mode where the door is unsecured e Low Battery current lock state If the voltage of the batteries drops below a certain threshold varies with model a Low Battery indication will appear followed by a semi colon and one of the other four field descrip tions Door Secure Bypass etc dress of the Gateway Locate Function Similar to the menu option Locks Locate All Locks the above dialog allows you to select a specific lock to locate Click to highlight a specific lock in the table select a duration in the Locate Time pull down menu choices are 10 seconds by default 20 seconds 30 seconds 1 2 3 or 4 minutes then click the Locate Lock button The selected lock will beep and flash its red LED for the duration selected Lock Menu Pull Down 3 Lock Menu 7 When clicked the Gateway requests status of all locks Send Firmware to selected Lock real time and sends the results into the table Refreshing the lock data may take some time depending on the number of locks up to 63 assigned to the selected Gateway Note The Refresh function can also be initiated by simply double Refresh Function Remove selected Lock Two options are available clicking anywhere within the above dialog e Send Firmware to selected Lock When new lock firm ware is available install the firmware into the se
40. h by up to 3596 while steel reinforced concrete or metal lath and plaster can reduce Gateway transmitter strength as much as 90 All Gateway models should be mounted vertically on either a wall or ceiling Horizontal flat mounting of the Gateway enclosure should be specifically avoided Note In difficult installations wherein distant Gateways pose reception problems the use of multiple gateways throughout the premises is recommended First Time Gateway Power Up We supply a Class 2 6V power supply never substi tute power supplies use only the supplied unit that is wired to the terminal strip located on the Gateway PC board Wiring is non polarized so connect either wire to either of the two terminals When the Gateway is first powered the red light flashes Wireless Lock Integration Guide 11 Gateway Hardware Installation cont d slowly about once every 2 seconds indicating the unit is looking for a valid IP address unit may take up to 90 seconds to find a valid address If the unit finds a valid IP address prior to 90 seconds the red light flickers If the unit does not obtain a valid IP address after 90 sec onds the flashing rate increases to one flash per second and will attempt to find an IP address later The one flash per second flash rate indicates the Gate way is configured At this point you can reset the Gate way Reset the Gateway At this point the Gateway is mounted and connected to
41. he discovery process will stop the moment that selected number of locks are found If the number of locks selected exceeds the ac tual number physically installed the discovery process will continue for either a maximum of 1 minute or until the Esc key is pressed Locks found 0 Selected Lock N A e Status Indicates the condition of the Gateway mod ule the last time its status was retrieved Retrieval occurs during several events including e when manually retrieved clicking the Update Status button in the Gateway Status dialog e after making changes to the network settings click Gateway Configure Network Settings e after discovered locks configured assigned to a Gateway e Online When the check box is checked indicates the Gateway module is available for immediate use Example If the number selected is 10 but in fact only 8 locks exist the system may find all 8 locks but will keep searching for 10 until either the one minute timeout dura 2 Discover Locks tion expires or until the Esc key is pressed In the CardAccess Wireless Configuration screen click to select the Gateway you want to use to discover Note Only press Esc ONCE or additional time will be locks this will also be the same Gateway to which you added to the search want to assign locks Note The Gateway selected will transmit the discovery request radio signal to all locks in the vicinity and only those locks within range that have not a
42. he popup If a badge is presented to the lock at this time the card will not be read by the lock the data will not be sent through the system nor will events be logged The lock must have a full data download sent to it before it can interact with the CA3000 system Therefore once all badges and sched ules etc are added to CA3000 perform a full data download from the CA3000 Panels screen Note If firm ware is downloaded from the 000 Panels screen the system will perform a Full Data Download automatically Remove selected Lock Removes an assigned lock from will remain in its faulty state Therefore an unresponsive lock that has been un assigned from a Gateway must be manually reset before using it again see WI1969 for in structions When finished a confirmation popup will appear indicat ing the lock was successfully removed un assigned lock can now be re discovered and re assigned to another Gateway Note Although now un assigned the lock still retains its memory including but not limited to badge and schedule information Manually reset the lock to fully clear its memory before using it again see 11969 for instructions Close Button Click Close to exit the screen and return to the CardAccess Wireless Configuration screen the selected Gateway while retaining other memory data such as badges schedules etc Removing a Responsive Lock If the Gateway is able to communicate with an ass
43. igned lock such as a lock that indicates anything other than Not Responding in the Lock Status field the Gate way sends an command to allow the lock to be ready for re discovery and re assignment to another Gateway A confirmation popup appears 30 Wireless Lock Integration Guide Locks gt Set Clock Locks In the CardAccess Wireless Configuration screen click Locks Set Clock on All Locks to retrieve the current time and date from the computer running CA3000 for distribution to all Gateways and all physical wireless locks in the current Ac count In the CardAccess Wireless Configuration screen click Locks Set Clock on All Locks and the following popup appears Clock update command has been queued for the selected Gateway NOTE If lock s do not respond It s clock will not be updated Click OK to close the popup Wireless Lock Integration Guide 31 TROUBLESHOOTING LOCK STATUS NOT RESPONDING had a lock that was working perfectly but now the Lock Status column reads Not Responding What do do In this case the Gateway is unable to communicate with the lock First verify a few basic details 1 Has something changed to affect communications 15 the lock still on the door Did someone remove the door for some kind of maintenance Has furniture been moved around and now there is something that is blocking the radio signal to the Gateway 2 Is th
44. igure Network Settings and the Network Configuration screen appears 22 Gateway Network Setup Gateway Network Setup Wireless Network Configuration ocal Network 1721620078 Use DHCP DHCP Name CONTLCK Infrastructure If using DHCP e From the Wireless Mode pull down click Wireless Only e Type the network name in the Network Name SSID field For more information refer to the setup guide for the router being used e From the pull down select the appropriate Network Type being used in most cases it will be Infrastruc ture e Select the appropriate Channel Number for which the router is set For more information refer to the setup guide for the router being used e By default Wireless Network Security is disabled We recommend to use MAC Address Filtering for se curity if your router supports this feature If Wireless Network Security is desired refer to the router setup for wireless security If NOT using DHCP e f you are using Static IP Addresses refer to the router setup guide for static IP address setup information 3f Disconnect the Ethernet cable from the network Router or network wall socket and also from the Gateway module Gateway ID Card We recommend that when installing the Gateway a blue colored Gateway ID Card be completed Since Gateways are often installed in ceilings or other hidden locations their physical locations may be easily forgot
45. ion between the network the router or the existing corporate Ethernet network and the Gateway device may be either directly wired using an Ethernet cable or wirelessly via 802 11x trans missions as shown in the illustrations below Existing Corporate 1 19 745 y Wired RJ 45 GATEWAY Ethernet or MET d 802 11 Network Remember the Gateway device will eventually be mounted on a wall or in a ceiling therefore a wired network connection to the Gateway device is rela tively straightforward because once you plan the final location of the Gateway and you plan the physical location of the network connection the only remain ing task is to run a wire between these locations The instructions for the wired connection are in the next section for wireless connection instructions skip to the Wireless Network Connection to the Gateway section below Wired Network Connection to the Gateway The double ended Ethernet cable is used to connect the network to any of the Gateway models Simply plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the network Router or a network wall socket at any location within the premises or network modem Then con nect the other end of the Ethernet cable into the Gateway module Now skip to step 4 below and read about the importance of selecting a favorable Gateway mounting location and signal strength con siderations Wireless Network Connection to the Gateway This wireless connection will only w
46. ion screen click to highlight a specific Gateway in the list then click Gateways Send Firmware to Gateway CardAccess Wireless Configuration f e P Discover Gateways Gateways Locks Finish Last Updated 7 25 2011 3 21 36 PM MACAddress 00204A9F286B 172 16 201 60 Selected Gateway 00204A9F286B Statu Data received 172 16 201 60 The Select Gateway Firmware dialog opens Select Gateway Firmware CardAccess3000 Firmware Organize v New folder Fr Favorites RE Desktop Gateway41B bin Jg Downloads Lock PDL6100 bin Recent Places _ Lock PL6100 bin c Libraries Documents Music i Pictures ay Videos Computer amp Local Disk C es Removable Disk i m 2 8 109 172 16 4 File name v All Files bin 2 Select the firmware binary bin usually named Gatewayxxx bin to send to the Gateway We recom mend that all firmware files including both Gateway files and wireless lock files reside in a folder named Firm ware located within the CA3000 software folder 3 When the firmware transfer is complete an information popup appears indicating Gateway firmware was downloaded successfully Wireless Lock Integration Guide 21 Gateways gt Send Config Table Gateway Send Config Table to Gateway results in the CA3000 software sending the Lock configuration information to the Gateway for exa
47. keep searching for 10 until either the one minute timeout duration expires or until the Esc key is pressed Note Only press Esc ONCE or additional time will be added to the search Number of Locks to Discover 1 Loekis 94 1 Lockis gt 2 Lockis 3 Lockis 5 Lockis Lackis zl 8 Locks Click the Number of Locks to Discover pull down list and select a number of locks that you want to detect Ensuring the physical lock s you wish to discover are powered as per the instructions provided with the lock packaging click the Discover button to initiate the search The next image displays the results when 8 locks were re quested to be discovered Number of Locks to Dis cover and 8 locks were found Discover new Locks for Gateway 00204A9F286B Number of Locks to Discover 2776 2 Menu Locks found 8 Selected Lock 45E8002D The locks listed are only those locks within range that have not already been assigned to a Gateway The list shown above in the Discover new Locks for Gateway screen includes data columns for each lock see page 16 for details Note We recommend that when installing a lock on a door a yellow colored LOCK ID CARD be completed the infor mation on this card is important and should be saved in a safe location Wireless Lock Integration Guide 27 Locks gt Locate All Locks This global option requests all
48. lected lock Data Columns by clicking this menu option to open the Select Lock Firm The attributes of each assigned lock are displayed in data col ware dialog then click to select the firmware binary bin umns as follows file usually named Lock model bin to send to the lock We recommend that all firmware files including both Gate way files and wireless lock files reside in a folder named Firmware located within the CA3000 software folder Click to highlight the bin file for the specific lock model then click the Open button and a confirmation popup appears e Lock ID Each wireless lock is identified by this unique serial number programmed into the lock firmware at the factory e Lock Type Lock firmware type as identified by the Gate way Locks not yet converted to the CA3000 system will be listed as DL PL or PDL locks converted to the CA3000 system will begin with the letter C Wireless Lock Integration Guide 29 Locks gt Display Configured Locks cont d a Select Lock Firmware WI CardAccess3000 Firmware CardAccess Wireless Lock Organize New folder o Do you want to Remove Lock 187E4AE0 WW Favorites Desktop ip Downloads Recent Places Gateway41B bin _ Lock_PDL6100 bin _ Lock PL6100 bin 29 Libraries Click Yes to proceed with the removal process or No to eh Music exit without performing changes When finished a Mina pop
49. less Only for this field to become active Network Type Click this pull down menu to select the network communication mode With Infrastructure selected the Gateways communi cate to a wired LAN via access points With Ad Hoc selected the Gateways can communicate directly in a peer to peer fash ion Contact your network administrator for more information Channel Number Click this pull down menu to manually specify the number 1 11 of the carrier frequency subchannel pathway between the se lected Gateway and the wireless Wi Fi 802 11 network Con tact your network administrator for more information Save Settings Click Save Configuration to save your settings and close the screen or click Cancel to exit without saving Note Changes made to the Gateway Network Setup dialog may require sev eral seconds for the data to be sent to the Gateway and all as signed locks Note If a popup appears indicating the Gateway is not found or if the status is otherwise not updated success fully click Gateways Update Gateway Status to refresh the data 26 Wireless Lock Integration Guide Locks gt Discover Locks With a Gateway or Gateways added to the CardAccess Wireless Configuration screen click to select the Gateway you want to use to discover locks then click Locks Discover Locks to find wireless locks within range to add to the system Discover Locks In the CardAccess Wireless Configuration screen click to
50. lready been assigned to a Gateway will respond Wireless Lock Integration Guide 15 Quick Start Gateways Locks cont d Number of Locks to Discover 11 Lock s yee 1 Lock s 2 Lock s 3 Lock s 4 Lock s gt Locks 6 Lock s 7 Lock s 8 Lock s Click the Number of Locks to Discover pull down list and select a number of locks that you want to detect Ensuring the physical lock s you wish to discover are powered as per the instructions provided with the lock packaging click the Discover button to initiate the search The next image displays the results when 8 locks were requested to be discovered Number of Locks to Dis cover and 8 locks were found Discover new Locks for Gateway 00204 A9F286B Number of Locks to Discover 22 102 X 2 Keo Eis Locks found 8 Selected Lock 45E8002D The locks listed are only those locks within range that have not already been assigned to a Gateway The list Shown above in the Discover new Locks for Gateway screen includes the following data columns for each lock e Lock ID Each wireless lock is identified by this unique serial number programmed into the lock firm ware at the factory Transmit Signal Radio transmission strength from the lock as measured by the Gateway on a scale of 1 100 the lower the number the weaker the signal Receive Signal Radio transmission strength from the Gat
51. mple used if the Gateway crashes or is physically replaced In the CardAccess Wireless Configuration screen click to highlight a specific Gateway in the list then click Gateways Send Config Table to Gateway A configuration table is sent to the Gateway automatically when a Gateway is replaced see page 23 However in the event the Gateway loses its configuration data for example when reset this Gateways gt Send Config Table to Gateway menu selection allows you to manually re send the lock configuration table stored in the CA3000 database to the Gateway 22 Wireless Lock Integration Guide Gateways gt Replace Gateway This option is used when a configured Gateway device discovered on the network assigned to a CA3000 account and op erational with physical locks assigned becomes faulty and needs to be physically replaced Replace Gateway Allows you to swap an existing Gateway with a new The lock Config Table see page 22 Gateway Password see page 14 are then automatically sent to the new Gateway In the CardAccess Wireless Configuration screen click to highlight a specific Gateway in the list then click Gateways Re place Gateway To replace an existing Gateway device proceed as follows 1 Physically replace the Gateway device by disconnecting the power wires and the RJ 45 plug from the old device and reconnecting all wires to the new device Remem ber to press the RESET button on th
52. n Gateway Hardware Installation earlier in this guide Note For additional information see the CardAccess Quick Start Guide Generally CA3000 up and running means the software is fully and successfully installed the Continental security key entered and accepted the installa tion computer restarted and a new password entered and accepted Configuration Panels The following is a list of general a Readers Inputs steps required in CA3000 to add ou one wireless door lock and one cer Gateway into the CA3000 system Aare Bb Activity Links ae Category Counters A comes ie Wireless Lock Configuration 1 Discover Gateways 2 Discover Locks 3 Add Discovered Lock to the E MAPCO Panels Gateway x Scripting j nm Central Station Reporting numbered steps above corre ate PUE Reports spond with the detailed procedures that follow 1 Discover Gateways The first step is to search for Gateways not yet configured enrolled into a 000 system In the 3000 main screen click Configuration Wireless Lock Configuration The CardAccess Wire less Configuration screen opens CardAccess Wireless Configuration Discover Gateways Satewa Locks Finish Last Updated Selected Gateway N A Status N A In the CardAccess Wireless Configuration screen click the Discover Gateways button The Discover new Netwo
53. n indicating the MAC address IP address firmware version and Gateway status of the newly in stalled Gateway device for a definition of each field see each definition in the section Adding Gateways and Wireless Locks on page 15 Click to highlight and select the Gateway listed then click Replace Gateway A confirmation popup appears Replace Gateway o Are you sure you want to replace Gateway 00204 49F286B with Gateway 00204432207 Click Yes to proceed The system will automatically re place the old Gateway with the new Gateway by copying all needed information lock table Gateway Password etc into the new Gateway device then adding the new Gateway to the CA3000 system Click Close to exit the Discover Replace Gateways screen In the CardAccess Configured Locks screen verify that the locks previously listed within the old Gateway now reside in the replacement Gateway Wireless Lock Integration Guide 23 Gateways gt Remove Gateway This option causes the Gateway to be reset removing the communication channels between the Gateway and any configured locks and deletes the Gateway from the CA3000 database In the CardAccess Wireless Configuration screen click to highlight a specific Gateway in the list then click Gateways Re move Gateway To remove an existing Gateway device proceed as follows within the CA3000 software 1 In the CardAccess Wireless Configuration screen click t
54. o highlight the specific Gateway that you wish to replace then click Gateways Remove Gateway The following warning popup appears CardAccess Wireless Configuration o Are you sure you want to remove this Gateway 00204 40F286B z Selected Gateway contains configured locks By removing this Gateway locks will need to be manually reset for future use Read the popup carefully to ensure the MAC address of the Gateway displayed in the popup matches the Gateway you intend to remove check the blue GATE WAY ID CARD Click Yes to continue with the re moval process or click No to exit without performing changes Note This popup will appear differently if no locks are assigned to the Gateway the last two sentences will not be included as they are not needed If the Gateway is able to communicate with its as signed lock s the Gateway wil send an un assignment command to allow the lock s to be ready for re discovery and re assignment to another Gateway If you are removing a Gateway because it is unresponsive note that its assigned lock s may likely not receive this un assignment command the lock s will not function correctly therefore we highly recommend all locks previously assigned to the re moved Gateway be manually reset see W11969 for instructions In addition if the system is able to communicate with the Gateway the Gateway will also be unassigned clears its lock table Gateway Password and
55. ocated at the top right of the screen Note that the Dis cover new Locks for Gateway screen must be closed to fully update the Gateway Status field and the Last Updated date and time in the CardAccess Wireless Configuration screen At this point close the CardAccess Wireless Configu ration screen by clicking the Finish button Note that clicking Finish also starts the CardAccess Wireless Lock socket server please wait while the status of all Gate ways and the status of all locks are verified and updated within the CA3000 system The wireless lock is referred to as a Panel within CA3000 Be sure to perform a Full Download using the Panel screen from CA3000 to the physical lock Please see the CA3000 User Guide for setting up badges schedules access groups time zones etc ADDITIONAL CA3000 TASKS Create Schedules Access Groups and Personnel With the discovered locks now added to the Gateway at this point other standard tasks must be performed See the CA3000 User Manual for details These include the following tasks such as e Create a Schedule Locks can be activated to allow access at the doors by assigning a time Schedule In the CardAccess main screen open the Sched ules screen by clicking on the Schedules button or click Administration Schedules e Create an Access Group by assigning a Schedule to a lock These Access Groups do not play any role unless they are attached to Personnel Access Groups are created to c
56. ontrol the badge holders ac cess to specific doors within specific times When creating an Access Group a list of all locks and de vices in the CardAccess system is available and these devices can be activated to allow access at the doors by assigning Schedules to these devices Therefore when an Access Group a Schedule at tached to a lock is assigned to a badge holder the badge holder is allowed access to the doors included in the Access Group during the Schedule specified for every lock in the Access Group The same Ac cess Group can be assigned to other badge holders who have similar access permissions at a door The CardAccess permits a maximum of 1000 Access Groups inclusive of Dedicated Access Groups To create a new Access Group click Access Access Groups in the CardAccess main screen then click the New button located on the Access Groups screen toolbar Wireless Lock Integration Guide 17 Quick Start Add Gateways and Locks cont d Add Personnel The Personnel screen is used to create badge holder records associate a badge number with a name set access rules and attach special attributes to the badge In the CardAccess menu bar click Access Personnel Assign Personnel to an Access Group Located within the Personnel screen the Access Groups tab allows you to assign Access Group s to the se lected badge holder Access Groups determine which doors at which times a badge holder can ac cess
57. ork with a Hardwired Wireless Gateway model AL IM8021 1 To ensure a fixed wireless communication channel exists between the network and the Gateway you must first temporarily connect the network to the Gateway with an Ethernet cable Why When the Gateway is first powered the very first thing the Gateway tries to do is obtain an IP Ad dress from anywhere f an installation takes place in a facility that contains several active networks and or active routers there is a possibility that an unknown network or router will provide the Gateway with an IP address outside the network you want to use The solution is to temporarily connect the desired network to the Gateway with the double ended Ethernet cable This temporary wired connection en sures that all network settings that you want to use are sent DIRECTLY into the Gateway thus ensuring that the Gateway device will ONLY communicate with that specific router or network 3a Connect the network to the Gateway with an Ethernet cable Plug one end of the Ethernet ca ble into the network Router or a network wall socket at any location within the premises or network modem Connect the other end of the 10 Wireless Lock Integration Guide Gateway Hardware Installation cont d cable to the Gateway module 3d Click on this New Gateway 1 to select this Gateway Write down the IP Address and MAC Address shown IP Address MAC Address 3e Click Tools Conf
58. ported via either a wired connection using a standard RJ 45 Ethernet cable or a wireless connection using a third antenna for 802 11 transmis sions Ensure adequate 802 11 coverage in the area where the Wireless Wired Gateway is mounted Sup ports up to 63 Networx Locks Ceiling or wall mountable Gateway Wired AL IME Hardwired Gateway Inter face Module supports up to 63 Networx Locks con nects directly to a network using a standard RJ 45 Ethernet cable Ceiling or wall mountable powered with Class 2 6 transformer supplied Gateway Power over Ethernet AL IMEPOE Hard ings Trilogy Exit Trims allow audit trail multi users and auto lock unlock capabilities For the highest security measures the CETPDLN is outfitted with both PIN and HID Prox technology Both CETDLN and CETPDLN locks come with a rugged 12 button metal keypad and a non handed fully field reversible clutch mechanism to insure long life and durability Add delete change us ers at the keypad or use CA3000 software to manage your system at the PC with ease Our Trilogy Exit Trims grant access for up to 2000 users provide 40 000 event audit trail and 500 lock unlock scheduled events with time zone support Also available for purchase is our proximity only Exit Trim model ETPLN WI1674 CPDL6100 Installation Instructions WI1676 CPDL6100 Door Installation Template See www cicaccess com for complete list of all avail able standard
59. pup appears Static IP Warning You have chosen to give this Gateway a static IP address This may cause the Gateway to be unreachable until installed on the proper network Do you want to continue Click Yes to close the warning popup In the Network Configuration screen type the three addresses ob tained from your network administrator into the following three fields e IP Address e Subnet Mask e Default Gateway a Gateway Network Setup Gateway Network Setup Local Network 172 16 200 78 V Use DHCP DHCP CONTLCK Wireless Mode Address ae 21 Subnet Mask Gateway partial screen image shown Click Save Configuration and send to Gateway The following popup appears Network settings sent to Gateway NOTE Gateway might take a few seconds to minutes to apply new Network settings If Gateway does not respond try Gateways gt Update Gateway Status command As shown in the above popup the Gateway may take several seconds up apply the new settings If the Gate way does not respond click Gateways Update Gate way Status before proceeding Click OK to close the popup Physically disconnect unplug the Gateway from the first subnet physically relocate and plug the Gateway into the second subnet in the example above from 173 16 100 xxx to 173 16 200 xxx Install the Gateways in their final locations The remaining tasks are to in
60. re trademarks of their the Microsoft Corporation Trilogy is a registered trademark of Alarm Lock All other trademarks service marks and product or service names described in this manual are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks or regis tered trademarks of their respective owners The absence of a name or logo in this document does not constitute a waiver of any and all intellectual property rights that NAPCO Security Technologies Inc or Continental Instruments LLC has established in any of its product feature or service names or logos This document contains proprietary information of NAPCO Security Technologies Unauthorized reproduction of any portion of this manual without the written authorization of NAPCO Security Technologies is prohibited The information in this manual is for informational purposes only It is subject to change without notice Companies names and data used in examples herein are fictitious unless otherwise noted NAPCO Security Technologies assumes no responsibil ity for incorrect information this manual may contain A NAPCO SECURITY TECHNOLOGIES COMPANY Publicly traded on NASDAQ Symbol NSSC Visit our websites at http www cicaccess com http www napcosecurity com http www alarmlock com Wireless Lock Integration Guide Table of Contents OV CE VIC rec ET 4 NES 4
61. ress and hold the RESET button and the red light turns on con tinuously continue to hold the button and the red light will start to flicker Release the button and the red light will continue to flicker Press and hold the RESET button again and the red light turns on con tinuously continue to hold the button and the red light will start to flicker continue to hold the button until the red light turns on continuously then release the button and the red light turns off after a few sec onds the red light will then start to flicker The Gate way is now Fully Reset Note Gateway modules are shipped from the factory with Alarm Lock firmware pre installed for use within the Alarm Lock Networx system It will therefore be necessary to con vert this Gateway firmware to the firmware necessary for CA3000 integration as detailed in the next section Quick Start Add Gateways and Locks 12 Wireless Lock Integration Guide Quick Start Add Gateways and Locks OVERVIEW At this point the CA3000 v2 8 software should be up and running with badges entered and working Remove the Alarm Lock wireless door lock from its factory packaging and power the lock as per the specific startup instructions included with the lock the wireless lock can be physically installed on the door or left uninstalled while powered and configured The Gateway should be installed at its final lo cation and powered as per the instructions detailed i
62. rk administrator Security Type For the selected Gateway click the pull down menu to specify the 802 11 security protocol encryption method to be used when the selected Gateway is connected to the wireless net work The selections are as follows e WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy The WEP encryption method was designed to provide wireless networks with the equivalent security available in traditional wired landline networks Wireless Lock Integration Guide 25 Gateways gt Configure Network Settings cont d e WPA Wi Fi Protected Access A security protocol from the Wi Fi alliance for 802 11 wireless networks It uses the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP to provide stronger encryption than the earlier WEP Wired Equivalent Pri vacy method Derived from and a subset of the IEEE 802 111 security standard WPA includes 802 1x authenti cation WPA2 Supports additional security features of the IEEE 802 111 standard that not already included the WPA security protocol Note For each Security Type selected different choices ap pear for the other fields in this screen Authentication Verifies the origin of transmitted data For the selected Gateway click the pull down menu to specify the 802 11 authentication protocol to be used when the se lected Gateway is connected to the wireless network When WEP Security Type is selected the options for the se lected Gateway are e Open None Req
63. rx Gateways screen opens Ensure the IP Address field displays the IP Address of the network you want to search The IP Address field is also pull down list displaying multiple networks to which your computer is connected if available Click the Discover button to start the Gateway search Discover new Networx Gateways IPAddress 172 16 200 78 Gateways found 0 The CA3000 software searches the network for all avail able Gateway modules not yet configured enrolled into a CA3000 system While the search is in progress a splash screen appears below Note that similar splash screens appear when the software is performing these kinds of operations Discovering Gateways d please wait At the bottom of the Discover new Networx Gateways screen the Gateways found status bar displays the number of Gateways detected and current percentage progress of the search Res eee eo ee Gateways found 10 RH UBHEBBHEBBRSBBREEBSRE 100 complete Wait for the status bar to reach and hold at 10096 before proceeding time to reach 100 depends on the network speed If no Gateways are found a small popup ap pears indicating No Gateways Found verify the IP Ad dress is correct and that the Gateway is powered and connected to the network and try again All Gateway modules found are listed in the Discover new Networx Gateways screen and each found Gate way module appears listed with the following data col umns e
64. select the Gateway you want to use to discover locks this will also be the same Gateway to which you want to as sign locks Note The Gateway selected will transmit the discovery request radio signal to all locks in the vicinity and only those locks within range that have not already been assigned to a Gateway will respond With the Gateway highlighted click Locks Discover Locks The Discover new Locks for Gateway screen opens Note If the Gateway does have any locks assigned dou ble clicking the Gateway will also open the Discover new Locks for Gateway screen Discover new Locks for Gateway 00204A9F286B Number of Locks to Discover 1 Lock s Locks found 0 Selected Lock N A The maximum search time allowed for each discovery re quest is 1 minute To minimize the search time this screen allows you to limit the search to a certain quantity of in stalled locks In addition you can manually stop the discov ery process at any time by pressing the keyboard Esc key If you know the number of installed locks to be discovered select that number and the discovery process will stop the moment that selected number of locks are found f the number of locks selected exceeds the actual number physi cally installed the discovery process will continue for either a maximum of 1 minute or until the Esc key is pressed Example If the number selected is 10 but in fact only 8 locks exist the system may find all 8 locks but will
65. stall your locks on the doors and have CA3000 Discover them as outlined in the section Quick Start Add Gateways and Locks Discover physical locks on the Gateway Assign add discovered locks to the Gateway Wireless Lock Integration Guide Terminology The following words are used throughout this manual to convey specific concepts and or actions used in the CA3000 software when adding the Trilogy Networx series locks Assign Add to hardware or specify a relationship Can be used with badges and locks to assign badges to spe cific locks or with hardware identification the factory assigns each lock a unique Serial Number or a fixed wireless communication channel between locks and a Gateway locks assigned to a Gateway Communicate To send or receive a transmission To avoid the directionally confusing terms of download and upload the word communicate is used in this guide Configure To assign add discovered physical locks to a Gateway by sending the Lock Config Table to the se lected Gateway Configuring ensures a fixed wireless communication channel exists between selected physical locks and a selected Gateway The Gateway Configuration screen allows you to select a Gateway and allow that Gateway to discover physical locks these physical locks can then be assigned to that selected Gateway When the Use Selected Locks but ton is clicked in the DISCOVERED LOCKS POPUP the Gateway
66. tal Operating Temp 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Storage range 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Model AL IME Wired Gateway Network Interface Interface Ethernet 10Base T or 100Base TX using RJ 45 jack Protocols TCP IP UDP IP DHCP Encryption 128 bit AES Rijndael encryption Network Interface Interface Ethernet 10Base T or 100Base TX using RJ 45 jack Protocols TCP IP UDP IP DHCP Encryption 128 bit AES Rijndael encryption AL Radio Link 900MHz GFSK 50 Channels 10mW power output Input Power POE Voltage 48 volts DC nominal Class 2 Environmental Operating Temp 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Storage 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Compliance 802 3af POE Standard AL IMEPOEP only UL 2043 UL Standard for Safety Fire Test for Heat and Visible Smoke Release for Discrete Products and Their Accessories Installed Air Handling Spaces Wireless Lock Integration Guide Network Considerations This section will help you define the steps required to suit the specific needs of your installation Note Refer to the Termi nology section on page 9 SUBNETS Use the following information when installing multiple wireless Networx Gateways within a corporate Intranet that contains multiple subnets To improve security and processing performance corporate Intranets are often divided into interconnected but separate segments called subnets The IP Internet Protocol ad dress is a unique address of
67. ten This ID card may prove very useful when replacing Gateways or when selecting a Gateway to use to dis cover locks or whenever an installed Gateway needs to be physically located Mounting the Gateway module A Gateway module acts as an interface between a com puter network and the Networx wireless locks Gateway Mounting Location Give careful consideration to the location of the Gateway when planning the layout of the system Gateways should be mounted in elevated areas such as drop ceil ings and should be centrally located within the sepa rate lock installations Select a convenient location that allows access to an AC outlet to plug in the Gateway supply transformer for models AL IM80211 and AL IME and allows access to the RJ 45 Ethernet cable running from the Gateway to the router network You can plan for a single Gateway to cover a circle several hundred feet in diameter greater within open areas without walls Choose a location as high above ground level as practi cal home attic installations are not recommended keeping in mind that metal objects may adversely affect reception It may be helpful to draw a layout of the sys tem identifying all proposed Gateway locations and the anticipated door locations Also include notations indi cating construction materials in use Although wood and wallboard construction will have little effect upon signal strength at the lock concrete or brick can reduce signal strengt
68. the router or the network with the RJ 45 cable Apply power to the Gateway and the red light flashes slowly about once every 2 seconds Before securing the Gate way housing cover reset the Gateway memory even if the Gateway has never been used Resetting the Gateway clears all memory and ensures that any residual voltage or test data existing from the factory is cleared from the unit Always reset the Gate way for new installations you can also reset the Gate way anytime after the Gateway is powered Follow the instructions below for Resetting the Gateway then secure the Gateway housing cover with the screws pro vided Resetting the Gateway Two levels of the reset process exist a Partial reset and Full reset as follows Partial Reset clears the Gateway s Lock Config Ta ble but if the Gateway was previously programmed for wireless network communication this reset leaves the Gateway in this wireless condition e With power applied to the Gateway press and hold the RESET button and the red light turns on con tinuously continue to hold the button and the red light will start to flicker Release the button and the red light will continue to flicker The Gateway is now Partially Reset Full Reset returns the Gateway to its factory condition clearing the Gateway s Lock Config Table and resets the network selections to its factory default wired condi tion e With power applied to the Gateway p
69. the software allows full pro gramming and control of each lock in the system Note In this manual the word lock refers to all Networx se ries door locks To ensure each physical lock is identified correctly by the CA3000 software the factory assigns each lock a unique serial Number after locks are installed on the doors and the Gateways are mounted the Gateways search for new locks allowing them to be enrolled into the system Note Although you can set up the wireless network first and add locks to the doors later for the sake of conven it is recommended that you have at least one Net worx lock installed on a door before setting up your wireless system Note that stand alone individual lock programming at the lock keypad is not supported in other words the door lock may only be placed into op eration by the use of the CA3000 software For more formation see the Wireless Lock Hardware Guide 11969 i Wired R Ja 45 OF Wire Ss Up to 63 locks for each Gateway GATEWAY 5 EXPANDABLE Radio D Existing Corporate Ethernet Network Up to 255 Gateways in each system GATEWAY TE Medio J CAPACITY In addition each installed system can contain 255 Gate ways and each Gateway can control up to 63 locks for a maximum of 16 065 locks allowed Furthermore each Continental Networx lock can contain 3000 4000 badges depending on configuration NETWORK SE
70. ths and data integrity checks When WPA2 Security Type is selected the options for the se lected Gateway are e CCMP Counter Mode with Cipher Block Chaining Mes sage Authentication Code Protocol improves upon both WEP and TKIP CCMP is a required option for Robust Se curity Network RSN compliant networks e TKIP See above Key Type A key is a numeric code used to encrypt data and is used to secure the data traffic between the CA3000 the Gateways and the locks The key type can be a password a passphrase or a hexadecimal string like 45D3 E454 3523 EDC2 To ease en cryption key entry a password or passphrase can be entered instead of the cryptic hexadecimal characters Key Retype Key Type your key in the Key field and re type in the Retype Key field to confirm it Network Name SSID The Gateway module acts as an interface between a computer network and the Networx wireless locks Of the two Gateway models available Wired or Wireless Wired the Wireless Wired Gateway model supports connection to a network using the 802 11 standard This field allows you to specify the SSID Service Set IDentifier name assigned to the wireless Wi Fi 802 11 network All WirelessWired Gateway models in a system must use this name to allow for network communication Note This field is case sensitive and can be up to 32 bytes in length In addition the Wireless Mode pull down menu in this screen must be set to Wire
71. trator allows for open addressing between the two subnets in the network The network administrator may decide to use routing tables or may specify blocks of addresses through which the two subnets can freely communicate in both directions Regard less of the method selected your network administrator must determine the range of network addresses to assign to the Gateways and to the CA3000 computer As shown below three address fields must be obtained from your network ad ministrator IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gate way Why we recommend using static IP addresses We recommend using static IP addresses for each Gateway you install because they have the following advantages e CA3000 software performs more smoothly because the software does not have to waste time re locating Gate ways that have had their IP addresses changed by DHCP e Static IP addresses allow operation across subnets in large corporate networks such as those that exist be tween buildings Contact the Network Administrator If you know that you will install your wireless Networx sys tem within a large corporate network that includes multiple subnets we recommend you start by contacting the corpo rate network administrator and request the following e Address An address for each Gateway device e Subnet Mask Filtering data mask bits as required by the aforementioned IP Address e Default Gateway The address of the physical device su
72. two separate installations How does CA3000 prevent this confusion between wireless signals The answer is to require a unique Gateway Password for each Gateway and to embed that password within the radio transmis sions to the locks Important Do NOT share passwords between Gate ways otherwise the radio signals can become inter mixed Be sure you record in writing all installation passwords in a safe location once set passwords are NOT retrievable from 000 In the Gateway Password popup type a Gateway pass word exactly 6 characters no more no less in length then click OK to close this popup During the download process the splash screen briefly reads Adding Gateway please wait then reads Downloading Firmware please When the download is finished the following popup appears Add Gateway o Continental firmware downloaded to Gateway 00204 A9F286B Click OK and another popup appears indicating the process is complete Add Gateway o Gateway 00204 A9F286B was added successfully 14 Wireless Lock Integration Guide Quick Start Gateways and Locks cont d Notice that the Gateway just added has been removed from the list in the Discover new Networx Gateways With the Gateway highlighted click Locks Discover screen Locks If no other Gateways need to be added close the Dis cover new Networx Gateways screen by clicking the 4 Close button The configured G
73. uires no Authentication for the data transmissions between the selected Gateway and DL Windows e Shared Requires a shared symmetric numeric code encryption key for all data transmissions between DL Windows and the Gateway When WPA or WPA2 Security Type is selected the option is e Pre Shared Key PSK Requires a numeric code encryption key previously shared between 000 and the Gateway using a secure channel for all data transmis sions Encryption The reversible transformation of data from its original format into a concealed format as a process for securing its accessi bility authenticity and integrity Encryption uses an encryption algorithm sequence and one or more encryption keys numeric codes When WEP Security Type is selected the options for the se lected Gateway are e 64 bits Although the 64 bit WEP data encryption method uses a five character key size forty bits or five bytes for symmetric encryption plus an additional 24 factory set bits this method represents a relatively low level of secu rity e 128 bits Stronger than 64 bit WEP 128 bit WEP uses a string of 26 hexadecimal characters 0 9 and A F each representing four bits of the key When WPA Security Type is selected the option for the se lected Gateway is e TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol a security proto col algorithm that compliments WEP encryption with in creased security measures such as extended key leng
74. up appears indicating The lock was successfully re moved click OK to close The un assigned lock can now be re discovered and re assigned to another Gate way Note Although now un assigned the lock still re tains its memory including but not limited to badge and schedule information To clear all memory from the lock the lock must be manually reset before using it again see WI1969 for instructions Documents EX 1 ft Videos 8 Computer E Local Disk C es Removable Disk i m 2 8 109 172 16 File name v All Files Removing an Unresponsive Lock If you are removing a lock because it is indicating Not Responding in the Lock Status field the Remove Lock popup reads CardAccess Wireless Lack o Do you want te download firmware Lock did not respond to normal removal it was removed from the Gateway but you will need to reset the lock to use it again Click Yes to continue or No to cancel without making changes The download process may take several sec onds When complete the lock sounds 3 beeps and a Download Lock Firmware popup appears indicating that This popup warns that unresponsive locks are unlikely to receive the un assignment command and although the Gateway records the lock as being un assigned the lock the lock firmware download process completed success fully and that the lock will not function until it receives a Full Data Download Click OK to close t
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