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1. D Mies 1 m es 256288 266 2 fassass2sna55 955 255 255 255 3 55a assas a as 055255255250 s asza 255 255 255 955 6 255255255255 255 255 255 255 7 255255255255 285255255255 NI EE o pesci 255 255 255 255 10 255 285 255 255 LE EE 2 s 95525525 The Edit Filter IPA menu 1 From the Edit menu select Filter IPA 2 Awarning prompt will appear Click OK to continue or Exit to cancel D DUET N2 ths aeon wtetootthe unt coner Filter IPA warning prompt 3 Once enabled only the IP addresses in the table will be allowed access to the Building Access Controller 32 4 Select to Enable IPA Table 5 Enter the IP address of the machine s you would like to give access to the Building Access Controller 32 Click Submit to save the configuration settings Pues WARNINGS Entering a zero in any of the octet fields will declare that part of the octet to be a wildcard Does not work with networks that assign IP addresses Use the wildcard field to open an entire subnet Two Modes Firewall Block specific addresses Filter table only allow specific addresses 9 7 Ports Use the following steps to change the craft port communication settings 1 Navigate to the Edit menu gt Ports screen 2 You can set the baud rate for the craft port to 300 1200 2400 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Default Baud is 9600 3 Under the Wimt word format
2. This is an alternate mode of Broadcast operation and is not commonly used see later section for description In Facility UDP The UDP port used to broadcast In Faciliy notices to other BACTL 32 units This port is Port also used to listen for incoming broadcasts Default por is 6000 In Facility Send The number of broadcasts from 1 to 3 that will be executed for each In Facilily notice Since broadcasts receive no response sending more than one broadcast increases Count reliability Broadcast retries occur within a few seconds of each other Default send value is 1 Normally Open When checked all door alarms attached to this Building Access Controller 32 will reverse Door Alarms their polarity fram normally closed to normally open Door Unlock The number of seconds from 1 to 30 that a door will remain unlocked after a valid Duration electronic entry manual card swipe or keypad or remote unlock trom T Mon 18 In Facility Time The number of minutes from 1 to 120 that a user will receive In Facilty status after successfully accessing one door in the facility Each BACTL manages countdowns after receh ng a broadcast LightsOn Time The amount of time the lights will remain turned on once the relay is latched Port 1 120 Tum COS Mode ON or OFF Once an open door alarm goes of COS Mode will COS Mode automatically tum off the door alarm as soon
3. You may also change the server IP Address that the unit syncs with by entering a the appropriate IP address in the Time Server IPA field If you do not want your Building Access Controller 32 to sync with an NTP server simply set the Time Server IPA to 255 255 255 255 Note If Time Server IPA is set to 255 255 255 255 you will be able to manually adjust the date and time 6 Click Submit Dat EIE EI to save the date and time settings 9 9 NVRAM Your Building Access Controller 32 comes equipped with Non Volatile RAM NVRAM which enables the retention of data in the event of power loss This section allows you to write and initialize the NVRAM NOTE Some changes require a reboot of the unit to take effect 1 From the Edit menu select NVRAM 2 Select Write to cause the current data in RAM to be written to NVRAM and then verified 3 Select Initialize to reload factory defaults into NVRAM DO NOT SELECT THIS OPTION UNLESS YOU WANT TO RE ENTER ALL OF YOUR CONFIGURATION INFORMATION AGAIN 4 Select Purge BAC to delete the Building Access profile database downloaded from T Mon XM Action Description Write Writes current values to NVRam Initialize Sets NVRam to default values Purge Bac Deletes the BAC Profile Databases EE ER een NVRAM enables the NetGuardian to retain data even through a power loss 9 10 Reboot Click on the Reboot link from the Edit menu to reboot the BACTL 32
4. entry of a valid pass code To configure the door unlock duration from the BACTL web interface navigate to Edit System In the field marked Door Unlock Duration 1 30 set the Door Unlock Duration between 1 and 30 seconds Name ButungAccess32 Location jux Conaet Seria aber SGT SED DCP Port Emm Broadcast g InFacility UDP Port Jeooo InFacitity Send Count 1 3 i Normally Open Door Alarms lo Door Unlock Duration 130 E__ seconds InFacity Time 1 120 E Minutes The BACTL System Tab 3 Configure Floors as Sites in T Mon Use existing import mechanics to issue elevator floors on your BACTL site zone IDs 10 2 Exit Mode The In Facility Broadcast Exit Mode allows you to re enable door violations regardless of the amount of time remaining on an in facilty broadcast upon exiting a facility preventing users from taking advantage of an In Facility Broadcast to gain access to otherwise unauthorized areas in the absence of the authorized user who entered and exited within the 60 minute broadcast ECUs placed at facility exit points with the Exit Mode option enabled from the NetGuardian will end an in facility broadcast upon a successful access attempt via proxy card Note ECUs for which Exit Mode is enabled cannot process entry requests Direction must be disabled for Exit Mode to function To enable Exit Mode Access the web interface for the NetGuardian to which
5. Enter the IP Address of the RTU HAN Enter the ID of the BAP Note The chosen BAP should be connected to the same RTU specified by the IPA Floor Specify the Floor number 9 3 Edit BAC2 for Doors 17 32 The Edit BAC2 menu is identical to the Edit BACI menu except that it is used to edit Doors 17 32 Refer to the previous section for an explanation of the fields in this menu 9 4 Logon These settings affect the master password and should be provisioned by the unit s administrator um Length Password Confirm Password ma E The Edit gt Logon menu Field Description CC a TE PET yO ODR ae Pe Confirm Password Re type your custom password No password prompt will appear when creating a Telnet session for accessing the unit Quiet Logon 21 9 5 Ethernet Access the Edit gt Ethernet menu allows you to define and configure your network settings 1 Configure the Building Access Controller 32 ethernet port by clicking on the Ethernet link from the Edit menu 2 Enter the appropriate information for your ethernet port in the corresponding fields 3 Click Submit Data to save your configuration settings mer Unit Address o 126010250139 Subnet Mask 5255192000 255 255 192 000 Gateway M n 000000000000 MAC Address 0 10 81 90 6310 Submit Daa The Edit gt Ethernet menu Field Description Unit Addre
6. Newer PCs should be able to use a standard straight through LAN cable and handle the crossover for you To do this you will temporarily change your PC s IP address and subnet mask to match the Building Access Controller 32 s factory default IP settings Follow these steps i 2 3 Get a LAN crossover cable and plug it directly into the Building Access Controller 32 s LAN port Look up your PC s current IP address and subnet mask and write this information down Reset your PC s IP address to 192 168 1 200 Contact your IT department if you are unsure how to do this Reset your PC s subnet mask to 255 255 0 0 You may have to reboot your PC to apply your changes Once the IP address and subnet mask of your computer coincide with the unit you can access the Building Access Controller 32 via a Telnet session or via Web browser by using the units default IP address of 192 168 1 100 Provision the Building Access Controller 32 with the appropriate information then change your computer s IP address and subnet mask back to their original settings Now you re ready to do the rest of your configuration via LAN Plug your LAN cable into the Building Access Controller 32 and see section Logging On to the BACTL 32 to continue databasing using the Web Browser 14 7 Quick Start How to Setup BACTL 32 in T Mon In order for the Building Access Controller 32 to communicate with a T Mon master station it must be added to the T Mon database T
7. Note You must be connected via craft port or Telnet to use the TTY interface Make sure you are using the straight through 1 to 1 Male to Female DB9 DB9 download cable provided with your Building Access Controller 32 to make a craft port connection We ll be using HyperTerminal to connect to the unit in the following example however most terminal emulating programs should work To access HyperTerminal using Windows 2 Click on the Start menu gt select Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt HyperTerminal E ccesitiy prem su v i ereerearment netacre correction B rtemet bonlorer WD fees Book febris Wea onmi E caet E few Correction ied coo Exess 33 rele tetuer vat BB Cenimand Prange 3 At the Connection Description screen entera 4 At the Connect To screen select Com port name for this connection You may also select an you ll be using from the drop down and click OK icon The name and icon do not affect your ability COMI is the most commonly used to connect to the unit mm ical rem Sarit i Tim O cee Ceres ero BSESENENIN CEU 5 Select the following COM port options 6 When prompted enter the default password Bits per second 9600 dpstelecom NOTE If you don t receive a Data bits 8 prompt for the password check the Com port Parity None you are using on your PC and make sure you Stop bits 1 are using the cable provided
8. field select the appropriate data bits parity and stop bits setting to match your terminal emulation software or device connected to the NetGuardian craft port Default designation is 8 N 1 4 Click Submit Data to save the craft port settings Ez Baud Wem Configure the front panel craft port parameters from the Edit gt Ports menu 24 9 8 Date and Time Network Time Configuration Time ServeriPA 255255255255 Disabled te Sewer Port vs Timezone Pacte E Observe DST Submit Data The current date and time can be entered from the Date and Time screen or from an SNMP manager The date is entered in the mm ddlyyyy format and the time is entered in the hh mm ss format The date and time will need resetting following a power failure or reboot unless your Building Access Controller 32 is equipped with the real time clock option or network time is enabled Use the following steps to manually set the system s time and date 1 From the Edit menu select Date and Time see Figure 2 31 2 Enter the appropriate date the day of the week and time 3 Click Submit Data to save the data and time settings Use the following steps to manually set the system s time and date From the Edit menu select Date and Time Click on the Time Zone drop down menu and select the appropriate time zone Put a check next to Observe DST if you are in an area that observes daylight saving
9. the exit ECUs are attached Goto Edit gt BAC Check the Exit Mode box for ECU units ID that will become In Facility Exit Points w Default Exit Mode YE Default Exit Modo me I a gt l E CNN E a E Configure Edit Mode from your NerGuarian 34 11 Front and Back Panel LEDs LED Status Description Sol un olid Green Power supply OK or No voltage or leads reversed FA Solid Red Fuse failure LNK Solid Green Ethernet link detected LAN Blinking Green Transmit traffic over LAN Flashing Green Normal Status Flashing Red NVRAM error detected Reader FlashingGreen Proxy card passcode verified and accepted Flashing Red Proxy card passcode detected not verified yet Solid Green One or more relays are latched Relay or No relays are latched Front Panel LED Descriptions LED Status Description oran _Flashing Green Data transmit over craft port Flashing Red Data receive over craft port Back Panel LED Descriptions 12 Upgrading Firmware via COM Port 1 Login to MyDPS from the DPS website www dpstele convmydps Click on Firmware Software Downloads and download save the Building Access Controller 32 firmware update Connect to the back panel craft port of your Building Access Controller 32 using a straight through DB9 cable Make sure you have ComLoader installed on your PC If no
10. the fields in this menu 10 In Facil This is an alternate mode of Buikling Access Controller 32 operation In most applications you will have electronic access control keypad or proximity card reader installed on every door However in certain high density applications where itis not feasible to have electronic access control on all doors you might only install door sensors on each door In these scenarios In Facilty Broadcast is a way to achieve a reasonable level of security based on tracking who is in a facility at a specific time ity Broadcast The In Facility Broadcast function is used to alert you to interior door entries that are probably unauthorized This is accomplished by filtering alarms for specific doors when an authorized user is known to be in facility in the buikling on site For example if a person enters a facility and is authorized to enter 4 specific interior rooms entries into any of those 4 rooms should not trigger an alarm while the user is on site For any other interior room entries however you need to receive an immediate alarm BAC 32 Main Entrance Interior Doors BAC 32 What happens when In Facility Broadcast is NOT enabled Once that user has swiped a valid keycard or entered a valid keycode at the main entrance it is expected that he will also access some of the 4 interior doors for which he is authorized as part of this visit After a
11. BI DPS Telecom Your Partners In Network Alarm Monitoring Building Access 32 Visit our website at www dpstelecom com for the latest PDF manual and FAQs March 7 2013 D UM BACTL 12002 Revision History March 7 2013 Added COS Mode Elevator Floor Lighting and Port Customization August 8 2011 Added Exit Mode February 10 2011 Included instructions for using In Facility Elevator Mode November 12 2010 Miscellaneous updates August 27 2010 Preliminary release This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied without prior written consent of DPS Telecom All software and manuals are copyrighted by DPS Telecom Said software and manuals may not be reproduced copied transmitted or used to make a derivative work by either mechanical electronic or any other means in whole or in part without prior written consent from DPS Telecom except as required by United States copyright laws 2011 DPS Telecom Notice The material in this manual is for information purposes and is subject to change without notice DPS Telecom shall not be liable for errors contained herein or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this manual Contents Visit our website at www dpstelecom com for the latest PDF manual and FAQs 1 Overview Building Access Controller 32 2 Shippin
12. Flow control None 12 Once connected you will see a blank white HyperTerminal screen Press Enter to activate Additional cables can be ordered from DPS Telecom Part number D PR 045 10A 04 the configuration menu E Fe B Vew Cal Tanter Hep Oe 5 20m reas Password GE Re umm 8 ESC to the main menu When asked if you d like to save your changes type Y for Yes Reboot the Building Access Controller 32 to save ils new configuration 7 The Building Access Controller 32 s main menu will appear Type C for Config then E for E thernet Configure the unit s IP address subnet mask and default gateway entation aime at 5 78 eT TE EET Be sure to change the IP of your computer back to one that operates on your network Now you re ready to do the rest of your configuration via LAN Plug your LAN cable into the Building Access Controller 32 and see Section Logging On to the BACTL 32 to continue databasing using the Web Browser 13 6 2 via LAN Building Access Controller 32 PC Ethernet cable Connection through Ethernet port To connect to the Building Access Controller 32 via LAN all you need is the unit s IP address Default IP address is 192 168 1 100 If you DON T have LAN but DO have physical access to the Building Access Controller 32 connect using a LAN crossover cable not included NOTE
13. I i D sms mms sa es peers IE w E E The Edit BACI Custom screen in the BACTL web interface z E The ID of the port you re editing 1 16 for BACI or 17 32 for BAC2 Not an editable field Elevator Toggle this checkbox to enable Elevator Mode IPA The IP Address of the NetGuardian remote operating the BAPSU proxy card keypad amp access controller connected to the Elevator BAP ID The ID of the BAPSU in the elevator connected to the NetGuardian at the IPA specified in the previous field The ID of the Access Controller is configured via the TTY interface for each individual BAPSU unit For more information see the BAPSU manual Note Ports with Elevator Mode enabled will only process In Facility Broadcasts that are received from a configured IPA and BAP ID r e pu lm o n ee am e eas om 2 Boreias nse Foor Po E Options for configuring the BACTL to be in Normal or Elevator mode 1D The ID of the BACTL you re configuring Ip For each BACTL in normal mode enter the IP of the BACTL unit at the elevator that s configured in elevator mode Port Port number for the BACTL located at the elevator 2 Optional Setting the Door Unlock Duration The Door Unlock Duration determines how long a door in this case a floor will remain accessible following the
14. M NOINC Default is NO 8 RTN see Adjusting Relay Operation Open end AN Hot Tip DPS Telecom suggests placing a protection diode across the power supply output if utilizing the same power supply to power both the door strike and RFID access card reader This will protect the power supply from flyback from the door strike We have included a 1N4002 DPS Part 2 302 04002 00 diode in this package to use for this protection Door Control RFID Relay Door Card Strike V 1N4002 Reader 4 4 Adjusting Relay Operation The BACTL 32 contains 32 control relays used to lock unlock doors Each relay has a corresponding jumper that allows switching between the default Normally Open NO setting and the Normally Closed NC setting WARNING Always observe anti static precautions whenever opening the unit To change jumper configurations remove all of the screws holding the top of the BACTL 32 metal chassis in place Once the top of the chassis has been freed carefully remove it and set it aside On the BACTL 32 circuit board you will now see 4 groups of 8 relays for a total of 32 Each relay is labeled on the circuit board from RLY 1 to RLY32 This 1 32 numbering matches the numbering found in the BACTL 32 software interfaces Each relay has a shunt located next to it By default a jumper will be installed in the NO position of each shunt Note Default settings may be di
15. Status of In Facility door alarm suppression is displayed for each door in the BACTL 32 Web Interface Monitor gt gt Mon BAC 1 2 ty Broadcast details BACTL 32 units on the same subnet will receive UDP In Facilty broadcasts from other BACTL 32 30 10 1 Elevator Mode Elevator mode is an in facility addition that allows you to restrict floor level access using your Building Access 32 s relays to enable the individual buttons on an elevator control panel Each individual button on the elevator panel will be wired to a BAC 32 as a control relay In elevator mode a person accesses an elevator using a proxy card or the keypad attached to the BAPSU Access Console Their credentials are passed from the access controller to a NetGuardian which verifies the credentials and sends a broadcast packet to all Building Access 32 controllers on the same subnet The Building Access 32s then process the In Facility Broadcast based on the user s credentials as described in the previous section For ports with elevator mode enabled that the user has rights to access the relays will latch momentarily 5 seconds by default The person in the elevator will only be able to activate buttons for the floors their credentials allow them to access Note Elevator mode uses the control relay only Door alarm and proxy reader support is suppressed for ports in elevator mode The NetGuardian vezes access rights and sends broadcast packet to all BAC
16. TLs s on the subnet NetGuardian Toe F BAPSU Access i Console Connects to Selian RSS H Floor 4 ian TheBACTL seis ccs vain oleic Termination pamel anes E ren wach nn emet i Floor i Keypad Proxy Card H arees ees Sen Sane SASU i i i Floor NeGuisdin HH EE hen ch aono e Elevator ier to stvar vareae ua Termination rt toe ae wer ws messen Panel L BAPSU An overview of Elevator Mode Configuring Elevator Mode You ll configure elevator mode through both the Web Interface for the BACTL and T Mon There are no references outside of T Mon for which floor is wired to which port on the BAC so make note of which floors are 3 wired to which ports on the BAC While you may wire your floors to any ports on the BAC and in any order DPS Telecom recommends wiring your floors in order contiguously to prevent confusion in later configuration steps 1 Configure Ports for Elevator Mode in the BACTL Interface Enter the BACTL s web interface by typing the IP address of the BAC your elevator is connected to in an open internet browser window Click Edit gt Edit BAC where 1 or 2 depending on whether you intend to edit ports 1 16 or 17 32 Click Click Here to Customize under Port Options Fill in the appropriate fields SS oo onem 0m wn Ter mza i was wes ez sss sess i i
17. after wriling all changes to NVRAM Any changes to port settings require a reboot to take effect The window footer wil display the text Reboot Needed if a reboot is necessary to initiate changes Dinos interes 2 This ston wilReboot the unt Continue Cancel 26 9 11 Web Browser Monitoring 9 11 1 Mon BAC1 The Monitor gt Mon BAC1 menu gives you an at a glance view on the current state of half of your doors 1 16 Select Monitor gt Mon BAC2 to view the other half 17 32 The Door column will read Open or Closed The In Facility column will display the minutes remaining if any of door alarm suppression See the In Facility Broadcast section of this manual for details on this function To unlock a door click on the Relay drop down menu and select Mom for Momentary The door will remain unlocked for the Door Unlock Duration defined in the Edit gt gt System menu D m icy Rely 1 p Fates z Feriis iens 3 ET Tos D Fuse 3 Dane z Dott 7 pm J p E em w p s Denia z Dead v Denia pm 16 Disabled ms El Sia The Monitor gt Mon BAC1 menu 9 11 2 Mon BAC2 The Mon BAG2 menu is identical to the Mon BAC1 menu except that it is used to monitor Doors 17 32 Refer to the previous section for an explanation of
18. as the door is closed If COS Mode is OFF the door alarm will not reset until the unit is restarted or the user latches the appropriate relay MA Description 1D The identification number 1 4 of each Building Access Controlled device 1P The IP address of the profile receiving unit Port The On the Floor Port of the receiving unit Or the Floor Listening port if BAC32 is controlling the elevator 19 9 2 Edit BAC1 for Doors 1 16 acune sie Tot Oo Ei 7 g L3 i 3 2 v D l The Edit gt BAC1 menu Field Description The DCP address for reporting with T Mon You must choose different DCP iaia addresses for BAC1 and BAC2 saik These entry codes one per door will be used if codes have not yet been tent Cades Provisioned by T Mon The entry code is the proxy card number This function is intended to simplify the turn up process 9 2 1 Customize Port Options To customize the Port Options click on Click Here to Customize 1 Ime e 256255 255 D 2 Bem maar e Jr 3 FesrLotts 9 900777 B The Edit gt BAC1 gt Port Options menu Field Description 1D The identification number Mode Depending on the BAG function select either Normal Elevator or Floor Lights IPA
19. door at that time While entry decisions are made by the Building Access Controller 32 the T Mon is notified of entry activities and logs any intrusion alarms The T Mon is also responsible for provisioning the BACTL 32 with valid access codes Building Access Controller 32 features Controls up to 32 entry points Supports proxy card entry Easy hookup via standard RJ45 connector 1 per door LAN communication with T Mon Relay locks and unlocks each door Alarm point monitors each door for open and close 2 Shipping List Please make sure all of the following items are included with your Building Access Controller 32 I parts are missing or if you ever need to order new parts please refer to the part numbers listed and call DPS Telecom at 1 800 622 3314 Building Access Controller 32 D PK BACTL User Manual D UM BACTL 12002 3 4 Amp GMT Fuses 2 741 00750 00 6 ft DB9M DB9F Download Cable 19 Rack Ears D CS 325 104 00 Resource CD 14 ft Ethernet Cable D PR 923 104 14 Lg Power Connector Main Pwr 2 820 00862 02 x2 23 Rack ears D CS 325 104 01 T x2 Four 3 8 Ear Screws Two Metric Rack Screws 1 000 60375 05 2 000 80750 03 x2 Two Standard Rack Screws Pads 1 000 12500 06 2 0150 00030 00 x32 32 Diodes 2 302 04002 00 3 Installation 3 1 Tools Needed To install the Building Access Controller 32 you ll need the following tools r P
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21. ed to recover in addition to any other available remedy reimbursement for reasonable attorneys fees court costs costs of investigation and other related expenses Warranty DPS Telecom warrants to the original purchaser only that its products a substantially conform to DPS published specifications and b are substantially free from defects in material and workmanship This warranty expires two years from the date of product delivery with respect to hardware and ninety days from the date of product delivery with respect to software If the purchaser discovers within these periods a failure of the product to substantially conform to the specifications or that the product is not substantially free from defects in material and workmanship the purchaser must promply notify DPS Within reasonable time after notification DPS will endeavor to correct any substantial non conformance with the specifications or substantial defects in material and workmanship with new or used replacement parts All warranty service will be performed at the company s office in Fresno California at no charge to the purchaser other than the cost of shipping to and from DPS which shall be the responsiblity of the purchaser If DPS is unable to repair the product to conform to the warranty DPS will provide at its option one of the following a replacement product or a refund of the purchase price for the non conforming product These remedies are the purchasers only rem
22. edies for breach of warranty Prior to initial use the purchaser shall have determined the suitability of the product for its intended use DPS does not warrant a any product components or parts not manufactured by DPS b defects caused by the purchasers failure to provide a suitable installation environment for the product c damage caused by use of the product for purposes other than those for which it was designed d damage caused by disasters such as fire flood wind or lightning unless and to the extent that the product specification provides for resistance to a defined disaster e damage caused by unauthorized attachments or modifications f damage during shipment from the purchaser to DPS or g any abuse or misuse by the purchaser THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE In no event will DPS be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages based on breach of warranty breach of contract negligence strict tort or any other legal theory Damages that DPS will not be responsible for include but are not limited to loss of profits loss of savings or revenue loss of use of the product or any associated equipment cost of capital cost of any substitute equipment facilities or sen ces downtime claims of third parties including customers and injury to property The
23. eduled Minutes jwhere 0 on the hour Example 30 polls at half past the hour This procedure is also located in section M22 of your T MonXM User Manual 16 8 Quick Start Access Web Browser Interface The Building Access Controller 32 features a built in Web Browser Interface that allows you to manage your monitored doors The web browser is accessible using most browsers NOTE Max of users allowed to simultaneously access the Building Access Controller 32 via the web is 4 8 1 Logging on to the BACTL 32 1 Toconnectto the Building Access Controller 32 from your Web browser you must know its IP address or domain name if it has been registered with your internal DNS Enter itin the address bar of your Web browser t may be helpful to bookmark the logon page to simplify access 2 After connecting to the units IP address enter your password and click Submit Note The factory default password is dpstelecom 3 Inthe left frame there is Monitor menu button and an Edit menu button Most of the software configuration will occur in the Edit menu The following sections provide detailed information regarding these functions AN Hot Tip If the Edit menu does not appear in the left frame after logging on it means that another station has already logged on as the primary user or that you don t have the rights to modify parameters The maximum number of users allowed to simultaneously access the Buildin
24. fferent if you ordered a special configuration BACTL 32 Shunts To set a relay for Normally Open or Normally Closed operation move the jumper to the appropriate location as shown below Jumper location for Normally Open Jumper location for Normally C NO operation NC operation Control Point Detail 1A 1B NO Circuit diagram of a BACTL 32 door relay shunt 10 5 BACTL 32 Back Panel Craft Port Use the back panel craft port to connect the Building Access Controller 32 to a PC to give it an IP address To use the craft port connect the included DB9 download cable from your PC s COM port to the craft port Pinout is shown here for reference but this is a standard DB9 to DB9 i 6 Quick Start How to Connect to the BACTL 32 Most Building Access Controller 32 users find it easiest to give the unit an IP address subnet and gateway through the front craft port TTY interface to start Once these settings are saved and you reboot the unit you can access it over LAN to do the rest of your databasing via the Web Browser interface Alternative option You can skip the TTY interface by using a LAN crossover cable directly from your PC to the Building Access Controller 32 and access its Web Browser 6 1 Via Craft Port using TTY Interface 1 The simplest way to connect to the Building Access Controller 32 is over a physical cable connection between your PC s COM port and the unit s craft port
25. g Access Controller 32 via Web is four The primary user is the only user with access to the editing features Exiting the Web interface without logging out prevents other users from accessing the Editing features as well Web sessions are tracked by IP Address and the session will time out after twelve minutes of inactivity Building Access 32 Password DPS Telecom Enter your password to enter the Web Browser Interface 7 9 Web Browser Editing 9 1 System In the Edit gt System menu fill in the following fields with the appropriate information to begin configuring your Building Access Controller 32 x com uii rarae oe Pon 5 oe m 3 eee J 3 esses E cx oo Fon rr ocr ron am well nF z nro Wr ron E ream soccer Hots Opn a ale 7 tsk toin c o mrm Tn ios jE The Edit gt System menu Field Description Name Name of this device used for your reference Location Location of this Building Access Controller 32 used for your reference Contact Contact phone number for the person responsible for this Building Access Controller 32 Serial Number Assigned at the DPS Telecom factory for unique unit identification DCPPort Enterihe DCP Port for this Building Access Controller 32 then select between UDP TOP in Facility When checked the In Facilty Broadcast function is active
26. g List 3 Installation 3 1 Tools Needed 3 2 Mounting 4 BACTL 32 Front Panel 4 1 Power Connection 24VDC 4 2 LAN Connection 48 Proxy Card Reader Connection 44 Adjusting Relay Operation BACTL 32 Back Panel Craft Port 6 Quick Start How to Connect to the BACTL 32 6 1 Va Craft Port using TTY Interface 6 2 via LAN Quick Start How to Setup BACTL 32 in T Mon Quick Start Access Web Browser Interface 8 1 Logging on to the BACTL 32 9 Web Browser Editing 9 1 System 9 2 Edit BAC for Doors 1 16 9 21 Customize Port Options 9 3 Edit BAC2 for Doors 17 32 94 Logon 95 Ethernet 96 Fiter IPA 97 Pors 98 Date and Time 9 9 NVRAM 9 10 Reboot 9 11 Web Browser Monitoring 9 11 Mon BACI 9 11 2 Mon BAC2 10 In Facility Broadcast 10 1 Elevator Mode 102 Exit Mode 11 Front and Back Panel LEDs n 13 14 16 16 17 17 19 19 20 20 at 22 28 24 25 25 26 26 26 27 30 33 12 Upgrading Firmware via COM Port 13 Technical Support 14 End User License Agreement 35 36 37 1 Overview Building Access Controller 32 Ed un Building Access Controller 32 BACTL 32 Control up to 32 doors with one unit The Building Access Controller 32 BACTL 32 interfaces to your door controllers and alarms proxy card readers and T Mon Alarm Master When someone waves a proxy card in front of the reader the entry code is sent to the BACTL 32 The BACTL 32 then authenticates the code to see if it is valid for that specific
27. g the proxy ports Expansion Modules Select BAC Enter the IP address for the unit This is the address that T Mon will use to poll IP Address Port the BACTL Also enter the UDP Port address of the BACTL must match the BACTL lithe BACTL reports on a dedicated or Eihernet line DOP enter the T MonXM port number Base Address me DCP address of the BACT section of a BACTL32 Expansion Units Dedicated Port 15 Exp Addr 1 The DOP address of the BACTL32 BAC2 DCP address Exp Addr 2 WA Dialout Pot NA Phone Enter the phone number to reach the remote Select Periodic or Schedule from the default box Periodic polling polls at the nterval specified in minutes in the polling interval field Schedule sets a defined PolingType day and time in the week to poll the unit If periodic is selected the cursor will skip lto the Polling Interval field If schedule is selected the cursor will skip to the scheduled days field Periodic polling only 0 to 9999 minutes 0 never The cursor will skip out of edit Polling Interval 9 mode after entering a value Enter the whole number of each hour 24 hour clock to place a polling call 0 23 Scheduled Days Where 0 midnight Example 0 8 16 polls at midnight and every hour from 8 AM lto 4 PM Enter the whole number of the offset from the hour each call is to be made 0 59 Sch
28. he grounding lug Ground cable not included 3 Insert a battery ground into the power connector plug s right terminal and tighten the screw then insert a batlery line to the plug s left terminal and tighten its screw 4 Insert a fuse into the fuse distribution panel and measure voltage The voltmeter should read between 18 and 30VDC 5 The power plug can be inserted into the power connector only one way to ensure the correct polarity Note that the positive voltage terminalis on the left and the GND terminal is on the right 6 Insert fuse into the Power fuse slot The power LED should be it green ithe LED is off the power connection may be reversed To confirm that power is correctly connected the front panel LEDs will flash RED and GREEN indicating thatthe firmware is booting up 4 2 LAN Connection To connect the Building Access Controller 32 to LAN insert a standard RJ45 Ethernet cable into the 10 100BaseT Ethernet port If the LAN connection is OK the LNK LED will light SOLID GREEN 4 3 Proxy Card Reader Connection The Building Access Controller 32 uses RJ45 to open end cables to connect to your door sensors proxy card readers and door controller Below is a topology drawing with pinouts used when connecting these devices RJ45 Connector Pa S 8 Retum RTN 1 NO NC 7 Alarm ALM 2 co 6 DAT 1 3 DAT 0 Ground GND e pare 5 aD 2 Common CO 8 DAT 1 1 Normally Oper Normally Closed 7 AL
29. hillips No 2 Screwdriver Small Standard No 2 Screwdriver PC with terminal emulator such as HyperTerminal a 3 2 Mounting The Building Access Controller 32 can be flush or rear mounted The Building Access Controller 32 mounts in a 19 rack or a 23 rack using the provided rack ears for each size Two rack ear locations are available Attach the appropriate rack ears in the flush mount or rear mount locations as shown above Note Rack ears can be rotated 90 for wall mounting or 180 for other mounting options not shown 1 rack ears 23 rack ears 2706 4 BACTL 32 Front Panel RIS jacka for prony readers 10 100BaseT Ethernet port RJ45 PAN EZ 4 FX 3 Receive In Ri NIS 1 Transmit Out TO Transmit Out TO Building Access Controller 32 panel connections 4 1 Power Connection 24VDC The Building Access Controller 32 is powered by a single terminal barrier plug power connector To connect the Building Access Controller 32 to a power supply follow these steps 1 Always use safe power practices when making power connections Be sure to remove fuses from the fuse distribution panel as well as the back of the Building Access Controller 32 before making your power connections 2 Use the grounding lug to connect the unit to earth ground The grounding lug is next to the symbol lt Insert the eyelet of the earth ground cable between the two bolts on t
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32. ll very few people will enter through the main entrance just to stand around in the hallway If the user opens one of those 4 authorized interior doors using a traditional non electronic key however the BACTL 32 will report a door alarm because the door was opened without electronic authentication This door alarm would not require action Operators are likely to become distracted by these unimportant nuisance door alarms What happens when In Facility Broadcast IS enabled In Facility Broadcast is capable of filtering the nuisance door alarms introduced above Let s walk through the same example again this time with In Facility Broadcast enabled on both BACTL 32 units BAC 32 receives broadcast amp suppresses door alarms for User s authorized doors Swe LL fT an VON through Main Entrance BAC 32 validates entry and sends In Facility uo il The user begins again by making a valid electronic entry keycard keycode through the main entrance door A BACTL 32 with In Facility Broadcast enabled would send a UDP broadcast via LAN to all other BACTL 32 units on the same subnet including itself In this example the broadcast will be received by both of the BACTL 32 units in the building The UDP broadcast essentially contains the following message User XYZ has entered the facility If User XYZ is authorized to access any of the doors you control suppress all door ala
33. o define the NetGuardian for BAS go to the Master menu gt Files Maintenance menu gt LAN Based Remotes option The Net Guardian Definition screen will appear Fill in the fields with the appropriate information and be sure to select BAC Building Access Controller in the Expansions Modules list box menu Site Nunber Description Site Nane Password Device Type BACTL32 Base Proxy Port Expansion Unite 4 Expansion Modules BAC IP Address Port 1 2 9 4 2001 Dedicated Port 53 Base Addr 1 Exp Addr Hi N A Exp Addr 2 N A Dialout Port ri Dial Prefix See Dial Prefix Phone Test Polling Type Polling Interval lt mins Scheduled Days SUN MON TUE WED TH FRI SAT Scheduled Hours Scheduled Minute IP Address of Renote Ci e 192 168 63 14 3 digi site number This number is unique over the entire alarm network This pits Number number is the address field for responders derived alarms and labeled controls Description 41 character description ofthe site Site Name 15 character site name This will be stamped on every event from this BACTL 20 char r 1T MonXM wil be managing the prox ii character password Only needed if T MonXM wil be managing the proxy ports Device Type Indicates that the device is a BACTL Base Proxy Pon Set to 3000 default or the same as the BACTL Enter the number of NelGuardian expansion units you are using Only needed if T MonXM will be managin
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35. rms from those authorized doors for the next 60 minutes Where 60 minutes is configurable The door used for access the main entrance in this example is not affected by In Facility Broadcast so its door alarms will be continue to be reported This feature maintains reasonable levels of security Suppressing main entrance door alarms would obviously create a large security threat The number of minutes that door alarms will be suppressed after a user enters plus several other variables may be changed in the Edit gt gt System Menu CAUTION While In Facility Broadcast can be a useful tool it does create certain security exposures Any time you generate alarms based on general assumptions such as which users have entered a buikling in the last 60 minutes itis possible for unauthorized access to occur without detection When an authorized user enters a facility In Facility Broadcast will suppress certain door alarms for a predefined period There is no guarantee however that all entries during the suppression period will be made by authorized users By using In Fa Broadcast you re strategically ignoring some door alarms to improve your reaction to other alarms In Faci Onh units Only BACTL 32 units with the same UDP Port setting in Edit gt gt System will receive UDP In Facilty broadcasts The door that is entered and triggers an In Facility Broadcast will not have its door alarms suppressed
36. ss IP address of the Building Access Controller 32 Subnet Mask A 92d sign to the unit telling it whether your packets should stay on your local icai network or be forwarded somewhere else on a wide area network An important parameter if you are on a network that is connected to a wide area Gateway network IL tell the unit which machine is the gateway out of your local network Set to 255 255 255 255 if not using MAC Address Hardware address of the Building tenens cont 32 not editable for reference 2 9 6 Filter IPA CAUTION Changing IPA Filter settings may make the BACTL 32 unit unreachable via LAN Please take caution and only enable the IPA table after submitting and verifying your other Filter IPA settings The Filter IPA table allows you to increase the device s network security by allowing or blocking packets from specified IP addresses It is primarily used for diagnostic purposes and should not be required unless to increase security Addresses which appear in the table will be processed by the Building Access Controller 32 Defined IP addresses associated with network cameras or the network time server are automatically processed and will not be fillered out by this feature Broadcast packets of 255 255 255 255 and ARP requests for the Building Access Controller 32 IP address are also not filtered Enable PA Table O lock boso Alium LI Firewall Mode Enable Disatte IPA Tabie
37. t download the software from MyDPS under Firmware Software Downloads and complete the installation wizard 4 Open ComLoader and click on the browse button at the Task File field Browse for the firmware update you downloaded during Step 1 and click OK 5 Click on the Com Port Settings button and make sure your settings are as follows then click OK Com Port set to the port you have plugged in to your PC Baud Rate 115200 Stop Bits 1 Data bits 8 Parity None 6 Reboot your Building Access Controller 32 then immediately click the Start button on ComLoader It is important that the unit is rebooting when you click Start 2 When you see the Download Successful message the upgrade is complete 36 13 Technical Support DPS Telecom products are backed by our courteous friendly Technical Support representatives who will give you the best in fast and accurate customer service To help us help you better please take the following steps before calling Technical Support 1 Check the DPS Telecom website You will find answers to many common questions on the DPS Telecom website at http www dpstele com support Look here first for a fast solution to your problem 2 Prepare relevant information Having important information about your DPS Telecom product in hand when you call wil greatly reduce the time it takes to answer your questions If you do not have all of the information when you call our Technica
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