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1. HID MINIPROX Pigtail Red LED YELLOW BLUE VIOLET Beeper Hold Note All interconnected devices must be UL Listed UL listed and or recognized wire must be used for cabling and wire suitable for the application F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 How to Install Reader and Field Devices en 45 9 2 HID ProxPoint Reader 1 Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Connect the terminal strip where the cable from the reader is terminated to the proper connector on the 4 Reader board Result The reader LED will alternately flash between red amp green for a few seconds Then the LED will remain lit in red Present a card to the reader Result The LED should light in green briefly indicating that the reader recognized the card f the card is configured to allow access through the reader then the door strike relay on the reader board will activate and the red door strike LED on the same board will light indicating that access has been granted Depending on the setup of the controller database for the card used in the previous step one of two events will occur within a second of the beep in step 2 Note that either response indicates that the reader is working f the card is configured to allow access through the reader then the LED will light in green for a few se
2. 15 VDC Input Termination Reference Terminal Strip T1 Terminal strip T1 is used to provide a 15 VDC power to the interface boards e g 4 Reader board and 8 lO board It consists of four terminals two of which are for the input power for the board DC 15V IN and the next two provide the input power for the next board DC 15V OUT within the same casing The diagram below shows the configuration of the terminal strip T1 DC 15V DC 15V IN OUT Figure 6 3 Input Terminal RS232 Reference Terminal Strip T14 Terminal strip T14 is used as a communication channel between the interface board e g 4 Reader board and 8 IO board and the CPU The channel consists of four data cables namely RTS TX RX and Gnd The cables are connected to the serial COM port on the CPU The diagram below shows the configuration of the terminal strip T14 L RS232 ao IX RX Figure 6 4 RS232 RS485 Reference Terminal Strip T13 Terminal strip T13 is used as a communication channel between the interface board e g 4 Reader board and 8 IO board and the CPU RS485 is a multi drop communication channel It enables the CPU to disseminate and receive data to and from all the interface boards It consists of four 24 AWG CAT5 cables namely EARTH B A and SHIELD All the interface boards within the system are connected using the RS485 terminal The diagram below shows the connection on the terminal strip T13 F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2
3. 2 2 en Overview of Access Easy Controller 2 1 Access Easy Controller 2 1 Overview of Access Easy Controller 2 1 Architecture of Access Easy Controller 2 1 The basic architecture of an AEC2 1 system can be divided into two main building blocks namely the Power and the Function The Power block provides the required power to all the modules and sustains the system in times of AC power failure The electrical input sources vary according to individual electrical power standards in the country The Function block can be divided into three different modules namely the Software the Processor and the Interface module These modules work together to define the system s characteristics and behaviors Interactions between the modules are carried out through standard RS232 and RS485 channels Such architecture structure allows versatilities in system designing and building Software Module Firmware Interface Module Interface Module Interface Boards Interface Boards Processing Module 4 Reader Board 8 4 Reader Board 8 CPU Input Output Input Output Board Board Figure 2 1 Access Easy Controller 2 1 Architecture Basic Functions in Access Easy Controller 2 1 Based on hardware configuration and database setup AEC2 1 offers all the features and functions available with high end access controllers Door access control using card readers or card reader and PIN code In and Out readers for high security areas Vid
4. 1 F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Make necessary database updates as described in the previous paragraph to configure H the reader for card and PIN operation ardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd How to Install Reader and Field Devices en 49 Present a card to the reader Result The LED should light briefly in green and the reader should sound a short beep This indicates that the reader recognized the card The reader LED should then begin a slow alternating flash between red and green indicating that the PIN code should be entered Enter the card s PIN code by slowly pressing the numeric keys on the reader s keypad After entering the last digit press the key to complete PIN entry Result An audible beep will be heard after each key is pressed Depending on the setup of the controller database for the card used in the previous step one of two events will occur within a second after pressing the key in the previous step Note that either response indicates that the reader and keypad are working Ifthe card is configured to allow access through the reader and the correct PIN code was entered then the LED will light in green for a few seconds indicating that access has been granted Or if the database has not yet been fully configured then the LED will flash rapidly in an alternating pattern between red amp green for two of three seconds indicati
5. 22 AWG 6 conductors unshielded Reader board Input devices to input terminals of 22 AWG 2 conductors unshielded interface boards 4 Reader and 8 lO boards Output devises to output terminals of 18 AWG 2 conductors unshielded interface boards 4 Reader and 8 IO boards Note The specification above is based on recommended minimum requirements Shielded cables are recommended for outdoor and or noisy environments UL listed and or recognized wire must be used for cabling and wire suitable for the application F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Appendix C Detailed Wiring en 99 The wiring diagram below shows the power limited and non power limited circuits There should be a minimum 0 25 inch separation between power limited and non power limited circuits To AC Mains In 100 240V 50 60HZz 4 5V DANGER Power cable is not included in this package Power APM AEC21M CPU1 Port CPU Board Serial Comm Port COM1 LAN Port 1 N Blu L Brn E Yel Grn Power entry inlet with 3 15A Fuse and illuminated switch val ae NNT Connect to 10 100BaseT Network E Yel Grn For direct connection to PC Earth Point use cross cable on Enclosure N Blu E Yel Grn Lead Acid Battery APS AEC21 PSU 1 12V 7AH ae 100 240V 1 5A not included AC Input PSU N C Contact from REX Switch and Door C
6. Gnd LEDS mmm NC5 DO 3 NO5 D1 3 COM6 LED3 LED6 mmm NC6 BUZ3 NO6 T11 T5 12V COM7 Gnd LED7 NC7 DO 4 NO7 D1 4 COM8 LED4 LED8 NC8 BUZ4 Main NO8 xe Fail Tamper T zZ IN OUT j w B A 43 TX RX Ory p as HID Proxy with Keypad BELDEN 9944 HID PROXPRO with Keypad Connector 12 VDC j Green LED Beeper Hold WHITE ORANGE YELLOW Tamper Common Tamper Select F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Appendix A How to Install amp Set the TCP IP Address onaPClen 91 17 Appendix A How to Install amp Set the TCP IP Address onaPC This chapter describes the steps required to install TCP IP communication protocol ona computer and to assign an IP address to a computer 1 Click the fag start button followed by Setting gt Control Panel gt Network Connections 2 Double click the existing network connection a icon and select Properties the screen below appears Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using s ici E9 Intel R c25560M Gigabit Network Ce Configure This connection uses the following items Es Client for Micro amp oft N etwork a File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks i Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Description Allows your computer to access r
7. My old access control system requires a user to be logged on and monitor the system at all times Does a computer always need to be connected to the AEC2 1 Answer No The only time a computer needs to be connected to the AEC2 1 is when it is necessary to make database changes or review transaction history or when the user wants to monitor the controller activity Other than these it is not necessary to be logged into or connected to the AEC2 1 Once database has been set up the AEC2 1 will function indefinitely without user attention Unlike some access control systems there are no buffers that will fill up and overflow if the controller is not tended to at periodic intervals Question would like my receptionist to monitor the AEC2 1 during business hours but she has other applications that need to be running on her computer Can the AEC2 1 be monitored in the background without affecting the receptionist s ability to run other programs such as MS Word and Excel Answer Definitely The receptionist can login to the AEC2 1 open the Transactions screen and select the desired setting Alarm Valid Restore or All Then minimize the Transactions window Now the receptionist can open and run other applications such as MS Word or Excel When AEC2 1 detects an alarm condition the audible chime will sound to alert the receptionist to the alarm The receptionist can then restore the Transactions screen and handle the alarm without
8. Output Current 13 VDC Min Rated Max Rated Max 0 2 5A 3 5A 2 5 A 3 5A Output Current e d battery charging Bat and Bat maa a eae 0 23 A 0 23 A Min Rated Max Output Current 5 VDC Min Rated Max O 3A 4A 7 3 Power Supply Requirement and Connection This section describes the power supply requirement for all the electronics within each AEC2 1 enclosure and its connection The PSU in AEC2 1 will consume a 100 240 VAC input power In order to provide uninterrupted power source to the system during a supply outage a battery charging circuit is incorporated to charge the backup rechargeable battery A 7Ah battery is needed for a 4 hour standby as required by UL294 When input power is present the backup battery is trickle charged WARNING There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same type recommended Refer to Section 20 Appendix D Selecting A Correct Battery Size page 100 for information on backup battery 7 4 Current Consumption The table below shows the current consumption of the various types of boards Average Current consumption DC CPU board 1 35 A 5 VDC 4 Reader board 280 mA 12 VDC 8 IO board 280 mA 12 VDC The indicated value for 4 Reader board and 8 IO board is the total current consumption of all activated relays The data in the table are meant to be use as a general guide It is the responsibility of the system installer to det
9. 1 This chapter explains the necessary steps to restore a copy of the controller s database from a backup stored on the computer This chapter helps recover the customer s database without the necessity of complete re entry It would be used only under the following circumstances The controller s CPU board has been replaced due to a hardware failure To install a software upgrade in an operational controller In both instances it is desirable to reinstall the customers existing database rather than re entering the complete database Tools Needed Computer with network card and Windows operating system Connectivity between the computer containing the database and the controller through the network or directly by use of a crossover cable Before Starting the Update 1 Log on to the controller 2 After logging on select System gt Network Settings and note the IP addresses and Remote PC addresses and hostnames listed under the section heading Remote PC Addresses For security reasons only a computer with an IP address matching one of the three shown in this section will be allowed to make the FTP connection necessary to recover the controller database 3 Ifthe IP address of the computer to be used for database recovery does not match one of the three listings shown in the database then the connection will be denied In that case it is necessary to change the settings of either the computer or the controller s da
10. 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 4 Reader Board en 25 5 1 9 5 1 10 5 1 11 5 1 12 LED Indicators Reference LED 1 to LED 8 LEDs 1 to 8 light whenever the associated relay is activated Reference LED9 This LED indicates that the processor on the 4 Reader board is running Reference LED 10 and LED 11 These LEDs should blink in normal operation This indicates normal communication between the 4 Reader board and the CPU board Reference LED 12 This LED will blink once each time card is presented to a reader Reset Button Reference SW2 SW2 is a reset button to reset the processor on the interface board End of Line Setting Reference JP1 AEC2 1 uses RS485 multi drop communication channels between the CPU and interface boards It is necessary to include the end of line jumper settings on the last interface board in configuration to have a stable communication channel Jumper Link Figure 5 7 Jumper Setting Address Setting Switch Reference SW1 SW1 is switch to set the address of individual interface boards It consists of two dip switches for setting of the address in binary sequence Each AEC2 1 can manage up to eight 4 Reader boards and eight 8 IO boards The address settings for the 4 Reader boards are shown in the table below Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 26 en 4 Reader Board 5 1 13 Access
11. 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Appendix F Frequently Asked Questions en 111 22 2 Answer Yes as long as the HID proximity readers provides wiegand output and you know the card format of the cards you can replace your old access system with AEC2 1 without changing the readers and the card Refer to the AEC2 1 Software User Manual for details in configuration card formats Note 26 bit card formats are evaluated by UL Controller Questions Question For how long will a fully charged battery maintain AEC2 1 operation during a power failure Answer Assuming that the standard 12 Volt 7 0 Amp hour supplied with the controller is fully charged it will typically provide four hours of operation during a power outage This estimate is based on acontroller configured with two 4 Reader boards each with four readers connected to it for a total controller configuration of eight readers The estimate also assumes that the readers are HID ProxPro MiniProx or ProxPoint models A controller configured with other than the HID model readers listed above will typically experience less operational time to standby batteries Likewise a controller configured with less than eight readers can be expected to operate for a slightly longer time on standby power Question would like to install an expansion chassis at the other end of the building from where the controller is located This will make for
12. 4 Reader board Result The reader LEDs will alternately flash between red amp green for a few seconds and the beeper in the reader will beep three times in a sequence of 2 beeps short pause one beep The LED will remain lit in red F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 How to Install Reader and Field Devices en 47 2 Present a card to the reader Result The LED should light briefly in green and the reader should sound a short beep This indicates that the reader recognized the card 3 Depending on the setup of the controller database for the card used in the previous step one of two events will occur within a second of the beep in step 2 Note that either response indicates that the reader is working f the card is configured in the controller s database to allow access through the reader then the LED will light in green for few seconds indicating that access has been granted Or if the database has not yet been configured then the LED will flash between red amp green in a rapid alternating pattern for two to three second indicating that access has been denied The above tests validate that the reader is functioning correctly If installing a keypad type reader then you will need to further configure the reader database before you can properly validate keypad operation Refer to the Software Manual for information of configuring the reader dat
13. 6 1 Technical Overview of 8 Input Output Board Figure 6 1 8 Input Output Board 6 1 1 Component Layout of 8 Input Output Board The diagram below shows the layout of 8 1O board All major components are identified on the diagram and a brief technical description is provided in the following pages F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 8 Input Output Board en 29 BOSCH 5 0O 5050505 0O 50505 0 gt 5 5 3 5 3 3 aSa tTa Ya s aa aS COM1 LED1 az NC1 NOL COM2 LED2 oz NC2 NO2 COM3 LED3 gag NC3 NO3 COM4 LED4 E NC4 NO4 123 LED9 m RUN JP1 ane 8 Inout Output Board LED10 TX wl a P g LED11 RX O LED12 CARD READ COM5 LED5 NC5 NO5 COM6 LED6 m NC6 NO6 COM7 LED7 mmm NC7 NO7 COM8 LED8 m NC8 Main NO8 PWR 5 RS485 p RS232 o DC 15V DC 15V pt pmr pa oe krpo N ou Figure 6 2 Layout of 8 Input Output Board 6 1 2 Input Connectors Two 8 pin terminal strips across the top of the 8 IO board provide termination points for wiring from door contacts and other alarm sensors The terminal strips are identified as T6 and T7 on the 8 IO board Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 30 en 8 Input Output Board Access Easy Controller 2 1 6 1 3 There are two terminals for each input point Each input point is supervised and must be terminated according to the type
14. Also use the same category 5 cable used to connect the controller to the hub Be sure to use a Straight through cable not the crossover cable that was used in the previous steps of this procedure 3 Check the indicator LED on the customer s hub for the port to which the technician s computer is connected Decision Is the green LED lit for the hub port to which the technician s computer is connected Yes The wiring between the computer and the customer s hub is correct Continue with step 6 No On most hub a yellow or red LED usually indicates cabling problem between the computer and the hub A non lit LED usually indicates an open circuit between the computer and the hub You may want to try a different cable or a different hub port Also be certain the computer is not connected to an Upstream port on the hub Some hubs may have indicators different from those described in the preceding paragraph Refer to the hub s documentation for additional details Do not proceed further in this test procedure until this step can be passed Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 106 en Appendix E Troubleshooting Access Easy Controller 2 1 Step 6 Validate network configuration using the ping command Procedure With the technician s computer still connected to the customer s network and the hub port indicating a green condition have the customer use one of the network connected compu
15. Bosch SEA Pte Ltd customer s network Click the save button to store the changes Refer to the software manual for more information The screen below shows an example of the settings made Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 70 en How to Set Up the Access Easy Controller 2 1 and the Computer Access Easy Controller 2 1 kJ Welcome useri Logout Access Easy Controller BOSCH MB activity Acard 2Sconfiguration GeSystem Report Fy System Network Settings Network Email Server B Dial in User SMS Server AEMc IP LAN Convertor Network Settings Panel s IP 192 168 0 41 Panel s Netmask 255 255 0 0 Panel s Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS Remote PC Address ee O E Host Name 1 192 168 0 42 remotehost1 2 192 168 0 40 remotehost2 3 192 168 0 43 remotehost3 Al 15 After the database has been saved the system will prompt you to reboot the controller as shown below Click the OK button to reboot the controller It will now boot using the new IP address The controller is now ready to be connected to the customer s network Windows Internet Explorer A Changes updated You need to reboot the system For changes to take effect NOTICE For detailed information on database configuration refer to the AEC2 1 Software User Manual 13 4 Install AEC2 1 Certificate on a Windows Computer Follow the steps below to install AEC2 1 certificate in Microsoft s Internet Explorer version 7 0 and above Note The follow
16. C Documents and Settings adciLocal Settings Temporary Internet Filesi Move Folder View objects History Specify how many days Internet Explorer should save the list of websites you have visited Days to keep pages in history 20 4 Click the button to save the changes and exit from the Settings windows You will return to the Internet Option dialog box as shown in point 1 5 From the Internet Option screen select the Connections tab to display the Connections dialog box This screen below appears F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 How to Set Up the Access Easy Controller 2 1 and the Computer en 67 Internet Properties General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced o To set up an Internet connection click Setup Dial up and Virtual Private Network settings Choose Settings iF you need to configure a proxy server for a connection Local Area Network LAM settings LAN Settings do not apply to dial up connections LAN Settings Choose Settings above For dial up settings 6 Click to display the LAN Settings dialog box 7 If your network does not use a proxy server then you can skip and go directly to step 10 If your network does use a proxy server then select Use a proxy server for your LAN in the Proxy Server window as shown below L
17. CD Override OFF Modem sends CD signal when it connects with another modem drops CD on disconnect ON CD always ON Override OFF Power on and ATZ Reset Software Defaults OFF Loads YO Y4 configuration from user defined non volatile memory NVRAM ON Loads amp FO Generic template from read only memory ROM ON AT Command Set Recognition OFF Disables command recognition Dumb Mode ON Enables recognition Smart Mode Power up the modem using the off on switch located on the front The AA TR and CS indicators should light All others should be off F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Dial In Networking en 79 14 3 NOTICE The next step of this procedure requires that the AEC2 1 be reset If the controller is currently in use then you may want to back up the controller s database before continuing 7 Reset the AEC2 1 and wait for the controller to complete its initialisation process This typically takes about 90 seconds Immediately upon the completion of the initialisation process the controller senses the presence of the modem and sends it a serial of initialisation commands By carefully watching the lights on the front of the modem you can see the command transfer taking place The SD and RD indicators will flash faintly for a couple of seconds as the initialisation commands are sent to the modem The final comma
18. Easy Controller 2 1 The basic AEC2 1 system consists of a single metal enclosure with three components CPU 4 Reader board and Power Supply Unit PSU Space is provided for a 12 volt standby battery to sustain the system in time of power failure The PSU in the controller has an input power of 100 240 VAC The enclosure is key locked and is equipped with a tamper switch to detect any tampering of the panel and or when the controller door is being opened In its minimum configuration an AEC2 1 system supports one 4 Reader board The board comes with 4 card reader 8 input and 8 output ports to support all necessary hardware door lock strike outputs door contact inputs and request to exit inputs A full AEC2 1 system supports up to a maximum of 16 interface boards eight 4 Reader boards and eight 8 IO boards This allows the AEC2 1 system to support up to 32 card readers 64 alarm type input and 64 controllable output points Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 10 en Overview of Access Easy Controller 2 1 Access Easy Controller 2 1 CPU Board The CPU board contains a microprocessor RAM memory and all necessary electronic circuitry to interact with other circuit boards The CPU board also contains the hardware and software needed to interface to an Ethernet type network and to communicate with host computers using TCP IP protocol 4 Reader Board The 4 Reader board is an interface board for AE
19. F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 34 en 8 Input Output Board Access Easy Controller 2 1 6 1 10 End of Line Setting Reference JP1 AEC2 1 uses RS485 multi drop communication channels between the CPU and the interface boards It is necessary to include the end of line jumper settings on the last interface board in configuration to have a stable communication channel 6 1 11 Address Setting Switch Reference SW1 SW1 is switch for user to set the address of individual interface boards It consist of three dip switches for setting of the address in binary sequence Each AEC2 1 can manage up to eight 4 Reader boards and eight 8 IO boards The address settings for the 8 IO boards are shown in the table below Address setting using SW1 for the 15t and 5 8 10 board in AEC2 1 system Address setting using SW1 for the 2 and 6t 8 10 board in AEC2 1 system Address setting using SW1 for the 3 and 7t 8 10 board in AEC2 1 system Address setting using SW1 for the 4t and 8t 8 10 board in AEC2 1 system NOTICE The boards are addressed in binary sequence AEC2 1 can support up to 16 interface boards eight 4 Reader and eight 8 IO boards The address pin 1 is reserved for future development to expand the capability of AEC2 1 F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Power Supply Unit en 35 T 7 1 Power Supply Unit This chapter provides
20. Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Card Reader Keypad Functions en 61 1 LED is flashing Green Red in medium rate indicating one of the input is in open state 2 Press O and present the arming card to Reader 4 to arm the Alarm zone LED is flashing Green Red in slow rate Buzzer will beep at a fast rate for 15 seconds The Alarm Zone is ARMED with Input Point 2 bypassed In the Transactions web page beside seeing similar transaction to Example 1 there will be a Bypassed transaction for Input Point 2 The bypassed status for Input Point 2 is also shown in the Input Control web page Example 3 Alarm zone 1 is armed 1 LED has a stable red light 2 When any one input is activated the buzzer will beep in a low rate continuously 3 Present the disarming card to the reader Buzzer stop LED turns to green light The Alarm Zone is DISARMED Disarming an Alarm Zone To disarm an Alarm Zone just present the arming card to the Reader Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 62 en Common Alarm Output Access Easy Controller 2 1 12 12 1 12 2 12 3 Common Alarm Output Overview The AEC2 1 provides a Common Alarm output that can be used to provide a hand off to an extended alarm system whenever an alarm condition is detected by the controller The Common Alarm output is available from the last relay on the first 4 Reader board The output consists of Form C type
21. Preparing the WAVECOM GSM Modem for AEC2 1 How to Test the GSM Modem Appendix C Detailed Wiring Appendix D Selecting A Correct Battery Size Battery Specification for Access Easy Controller 2 1 Appendix E Troubleshooting Login Problems Network Connectivity Problems Appendix F Frequently Asked Questions General Questions Controller Questions Reader and Door Questions Inputs and Outputs Network Question Appendix G Blank Configuration Form Appendix H Resetting to Factory Default Resetting to Factory Default Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual Table of Contents en 5 76 76 76 18 19 80 80 81 81 85 86 86 86 86 88 90 91 95 95 97 98 100 100 102 102 103 109 109 111 112 114 114 116 118 119 F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 6 en Table of Contents Access Easy Controller 2 1 24 2 Resetting IP Address to Default IP Address 120 F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Before You Begin en 7 1 Before You Begin 1 1 General Access Easy Controller is a web based security system that allows you to control and monitor access routes with flexibility and conveniences to suit individual needs This hardware manual helps you understand the Access Easy Controller 2 1 and helps the system serve you better Access Easy Controller is a solution invented for life 1 2 Terminologies The Access Easy Controller
22. Seconds Pre alarm Warning before door held open alarm 0 60 9 Seconds At this point you should configure all the settings related to the door access such as Door Strike Timer Door Open Timer Door Strike etc NOTICE There is an additional setting available which is the Door Buzzer When a reader is configured as an Entry and Arm Disarm reader the buzzer control for the reader will need to be rewired to a spare output on the 4 Reader board See the wiring diagram below for an example on Readeri wired as an Entry and Arm Disarm reader 9 Complete the rest of the setup as per a normal door access reader 10 You need to configure the cardholder to be able to arm disarm the reader Refer to AEC2 1 software manual for configuring an Arm Disarm card 11 The section below shows the wiring requirement of Entry and Arm Disarm Reader for a HID reader NOTICE Refer the software manual for more information on the door settings Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 90 en Entry and Arm Disarm Reader Access Easy Controller 2 1 16 1 Wiring diagram of a HID Compliant Entry and Arm Disarm Reader BOSCH 17 T6 0O 5 050505 0O 5 050505 s Laaa aaa ZRRZBSRRRZR y Ra 12V COM1 Gnd LEDI NC1 LED1 LED2 NC2 BUZ1 NO2 T9 T3 12V ja COM3 Gnd LED3 mmm NC3 DO 2 se NO3 D1 2 COM4 LED2 LED4 NC4 BUZ2 NO4 12 LED9 mm RUN YP 1 ene H Swi 4 Reader Board oo O LED12 CARD READ T10 T4 12V COM5
23. This driver is digitally signed Tell me why diver signing i important 7 Click to proceed with the component installation Follow any instructions that may be displayed on the screen Note that the system may ask you to insert your Windows Installation Disk in the CD ROM drive When done go back to step 3 and select the TCP IP Protocol network adapter line from the list of installed network components Then proceed to step 8 8 With the TCP IP adapter component highlighted click the button to define the TCP IP Properties The TCP IP properties dialog box appears as shown below F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Appendix A How to Install amp Set the TCP IP Address ona PC en 93 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Alternate Configuration You can get IF settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise pou need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings O Use the following IP address Ci Ir S00 eas Obtain DNS server address automatically O Use the following ONS server addresses Say 9 Select Use the following IP address radio button This will enable the fields for IP Address and Subnet Mask 10 Enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask Address The following examples shows the recommended address and subnet mask to assign to the c
24. Video Verification All Activities A A Date amp Time Location Name ard No Event 29 05 2009 16 26 37 Door 3 Schoenmaker 28332 Door Held Open 29 05 2009 16 25 30 Door 3 Schoenmaker 28332 Access Granted 29 05 2009 16 25 18 Door 3 32 bit length 0 28332 Invalid Card 29 05 2009 16 24 42 Door 3 2 11841 Door Held Open 29 05 2009 16 24 22 Door 3 26 bit length 0 11841 Invalid Card 29 05 2009 16 23 43 Do Name Maria Robinson 11841 Invalid Card 29 05 2009 16 23 35 Do Card No 11860 42 Access Granted 29 05 2009 16 23 33 Dor Dept Purchase Department 60 Access Granted Location Door 3 Date f i Event 29 05 2009 16 23 46 Access Denied Passback amp Choose Location Welcome user Logout BOSCH ED em m g Online Swipe Surveillance Camera Monitoring All Doors Name Schoenmaker CardNo 28332 Dept Accounts Department f Location Door 3 Date 29 05 2009 16 25 30 Event Name Card No Dept Location Date Event Name Card No Dept Location Date Event Access Granted Maria_Robinson 11860 Purchase Department Door 3 29 05 2009 16 23 46 Access Denied Passback amp Juergen 11842 Sales Department Door 3 29 05 2009 16 23 35 Access Granted 14 From the home page select System gt Network Settings The Network Settings page appears Make the required changes to configure the controller for operation on the Robert
25. a double digit number provided by the GSM modem NOTICE Model supported by AEC2 1 Wavecom Fastrack Supreme 10 Quad Band External GSM Modem Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 98 en Appendix C Detailed Wiring Access Easy Controller 2 1 19 Appendix C Detailed Wiring This appendix shows the detailed wiring diagram of the Main Controller Unit for the system The type of cable specification is tabulated below the image for quick reference NOTICE The image for the Main Controller only shows the general connection between itself and other boards Based on UL requirement 2 different kinds of CPU board can be deployed however only one type will be used in each Main Controller Wiring methods shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA70 local codes and the authorities having jurisdiction e r al i ban e m ES i _ i e _ _ _ sij p e _ a al Figure 19 1 Inter connection of the components within the main controller panel 0 75mm 2 x 3 18 AWG Core Insulated Black Power Cable Length 220mm PVC Insulated 18 AWG 2 conductors unshielded CPU to 4 Reader boards 24 AWG 4 Conductors Data Cable shielded Interface boards to Interface boards RS485 24 AWG Cat5e 4 conductors shielded Tamper Switch 24 AWG Twisted Cable Pair 2x White unshielded Card Readers to interface board 4
26. boards and four 8 IO boards The converter UDS1100 can be linked to AEC2 1 s CPU LAN port through an Ethernet network port to provide an additional multidrop communication channel This UDS 1100 can be mounted over the reader board Refer to quick start guide for UDS 1100 After mounting the device over the reader board it needs to be connected to the CPU LAN port of AEC2 1 through LAN Ethernet cable There is a serial port RS485 from the device which is connected to the main power and the reader board Figure 8 2 shows the wiring picture for the connections th 5 A magga S so a y kg s J it we vig PETIT AE E Wie ae Tid Pie eee _ Figure 8 2 Reader board with UDS1100 Alternatively UDS1100 can also be placed next to the reader board and connected refer to quick start guide for UDS 1100 The UDS 1100 is pre configured with default IP address and Subnet Mask The user can connect it to the CPU and access the extension panel by keying in the default IP address in the web browser Refer to quick start guide for UDS 1100 for details Disclaimer Lantronix module is not been investigated by UL F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 How to Install Reader and Field Devices en 441 9 How to Install Reader and Field Devices This section summarizes the installation requirements for readers door strikes and magnetic locks door cont
27. complete the process NOTICE The number of digits for the User PIN code range from 1 to 7 digits Refer to the AEC2 1 Software user manual chapter on Card Administration gt Card Functionality for further details Entry and Arm Disarm Reader A Reader can be configured to allow arming or disarming a group of Input Points collectively called an Alarm Zone using methods similar to Door Access such as Manual Card Number entry Card only Card PIN code and common Reader s PIN code refer to the previous section for detail Cardholders can arm disarm the Alarm Zone and this setting is configured under the section Card Administration Card Functionality The statuses of the Alarm Zone are indicated via the LED HID reader LED indicators HID reader LED Armed The zone is Off or Beeping During Arm Armed Delay Part ArmedThe zone is Green Red Alternating at slow Off or Beeping During Arm Armed with some Input rate Delay Point s bypassed Card is presented to the Reader when the LED is flashing Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 60 en Card Reader Keypad Functions Access Easy Controller 2 1 HID reader LED Ready DisarmedaAll Input Green Points in the zone are in the Normal state and are ready for Arming Not Ready DisarmedOne Green Red Alternating at or more Input Points is medium rate not in the Normal state and not ready for Arming AlarmThe zone is Armed 0 5
28. for instructions on setting the controller s IP address NOTICE AEC2 1 uses RS485 multi drop communication channels between the interface boards An end of line jumper is to be added on the last interface board of the configuration to stabilize the communication The figure below shows the inter connection of the Main Controller panel oF Tp T ni oe O ga A 1 4 PANEL COVER WAIN PANEL REFATO DETAL A Figure 10 2 Inter connection of the components within the main controller panel Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 56 en Card Reader Keypad Functions Access Easy Controller 2 1 11 Card Reader Keypad Functions AEC2 1 supports a range of Card Readers for different card types that is suitable for use in AEC2 1 Panel Some Card Readers come with built in Keypad that is most suitable for use as Entry reader Depending on the model selected the Keypad could be either a 3X4 or a 4X4 buttons layout This Chapter explains the function s of the key or a combination of keys on the Keypad 11 1 Keypad Layout The figure below shows two typical keypad layouts for card reader units The size and shape of the keypad may be different depending on the type of card reader units 1 2 GS EY te A _ 7 _ dj h J y N y N A N N 49 59 69 F29 4 h d lt d 4 7 m i A y ON 79 89 99 F339 o lt W V gt c3 09 CE F49 A Ni y N j y ee d 3X4 Keypad 4
29. panel to be in any monitoring requirement The diagram below shows the wiring diagram for 2 State Non Supervised 2 State Supervised and 4 State Supervised input points F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 How to Install Reader and Field Devices en 51 9 5 1 Wiring Diagram for Supervised Inputs Normally Open 5 Input Point Goo D A ki n 2 12K Ohm JT 5D WY Normally Closed Input Point QD gt i a i 7 Normally Open gt j Input Point gt COM1 LED1 O NC1 NO1 COM2 2 States E Supervised 6 8K Ohm Normally Closed LED2 NC2 NO2 Input Point qe COM3 LED3 m NC3 NO3 COMA Normally Open Oo gt LED4 NC4 Input Point 4 Reader Board 2 States Non Supervised Normally Closed Input Point OQ gt COMS LED5 E NC5 NOS COM6 LED6 NC6 NO6 COM7 LED7 NC7 NO7 COM8 LED8 NC8 Main NO8 PWR w RS232 Q DC 15V DC 15V Fail Tamper z IN OUT READER 4 Figure 9 1 Wiring Diagram for Supervised Inputs Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 52 en How to Install the Access Easy Controller 2 1 Access Easy Controller 2 1 10 10 1 10 2 How to Install the Access Easy Controller 2 1 Preliminary 1 You will need to obtain the mounting location details from the customer before the controller can be installed The mounting location of the controll
30. s computer and login using the master id and password user id useri and password 8088 2 Goto the controller System gt Network Setting page and review the Controller s IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway Decision F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Appendix E Troubleshooting en 105 Are the network settings correct for the customer s network Yes Proceed to step 5 No Set the controller address by performing the following steps in the order described 1 Goto System gt Network Settings and enter the correct network settings and click the Save button to save the settings 2 Reboot the controller 3 After the power up sequence has been completed reconnect the controller to the customer s network using the straight through CAT5 cable and test connectivity from the customer s computer If the controller still cannot be reached repeat this test procedure beginning with step 3 Step 5 Verify that the wall jack or hub into which the AEC2 1 is connected properly Procedure 1 Configure the technician s computer that was used in the previous step to the exact same network settings as the AEC2 1 Be sure to reboot the computer after making the TCP IP configuration changes 2 Disconnect the AEC2 1 from the customer s network and connect the technician s computer in its place Be sure to use the same wall jack or hub port as used by the controller
31. sec On and 0 5 sec Off and one or more Input Point is in Alarm State Slow flashing is at around 1 sec ON then 1 sec OFF interval whereas normal flashing is at sec interval The LED besides being used to indicate an alarm condition in the zone is also used during the Arming process When you arm the Alarm Zone the LED will flash for the duration as depicted in the Arm Delay field of that particular Alarm Zone We provide a few example below for further understanding Configuration in the AEC2 1 Input Points 1 2 3 and 4 are grouped as Alarm Zone 1 Arm Delay 15 seconds Alarm Delay O seconds Reader 4 is the Arm Disarm Reader for Alarm Zone 1 Some cards are given the access rights to arm disarm Alarm Zone 1 No PIN code required Arming an Alarm Zone Example 1 All Input Points are in the Normal state 1 LED has a stable green light 2 Press O key and present the arming card to Reader 4 LED turns to red light Buzzer will beep at a fast rate for 15 seconds The Alarm Zone is ARMED In the Transactions web page you should see the Armed transaction as carried out by the particular card number user name time date and location of reader The status of the Input Points is also shown on the Input Control web page Example 2 Input Point 1 is in Normal State while Input Point 2 is in the Open state F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte
32. this time 11 Enter the AEC2 1 s IP address in the browser s Address box as shown below gt Welcome to Tabbed Browsing Windows Internet Explorer lt 5 2 E bttp 192 168 0 41 hf File Edt View Favorites Tools Help te dt On Note All screens are presented in Internet Explorer 7 0 12 This will bring up the login page The screen below shows the AEC2 1 s login page F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 13 Proceed to login using the default user id user1 and password 8088 Select the required GUI language from the language dropdown Upon successful login the controller s home Access Easy Controller How to Set Up the Access Easy Controller 2 1 and the Computer en User Passy Name word Log On Language English page is displayed as shown below NOTICE amp v AEC 2 1 4 3 BOSCH Robert Bosch GmbH reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties Changing the language in the login page changes the GUI language interface and not the database Access Easy Controller MB activity card 2S Configuration J Choose Location All Activities Es 4 System Report v Activity Transactions All Alarm Valid amp Alarm Restore amp Alarm Time Attendance APB
33. through a dedicated Arm Disarm Reader or through the web page could monitor the input status Once triggered the Common Alarm Output will be turned on until the Input Point is restored or the input is Disarmed Door Forced Open and Door Held Open These two transactions are related to the 32 Readers Doors When there be sucha transaction the Common Alarm Output triggers and is restored when the Door Contact is closed i e the door is closed F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Common Alarm Output en 63 12 4 Panel AC Failure When there is a power outage and the controller is taking power from the backup battery the message Panel AC Failure is sent to the Transactions web page The Common Alarm Output is triggered on and is restored when the main power supply is restored 12 5 Controller Tamper Everytime the Controller s cover is opened the message Controller Tamper is sent to the Transactions web page The Common Alarm Output is triggered on and is restored only when the Controller s cover is closed back 12 6 Duress Whenever a cardholder activates a duress code the message Duress is sent to the Transactions web page The Common Alarm Output is triggered on and is restored only when the AEC2 1 software user acknowledges the duress alarm transaction in the Transactions web page E V D a ok O o D Q Q READER 4 READER 3 READER2 READE
34. 0 80 Yalid from 9 15 2009 to 9 13 2019 Install Certificate Issuer Statement 6 In the General tab click Install Certificates The screen below appears Certificate Import Wizard Welcome to the Certificate Import Wizard This wizard helps you copy certificates certificate trust lists and certificate revocation lists From your disk to a certificate store 4 certificate which is issued by 4 certification authority is a confirmation of your identity and contains information used to protect data or to establish secure network connections 4 certificate store is the system area where certificates are kept To continue click Next Cancel 7 Click the Next button to start importing the certificate F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 How to Set Up the Access Easy Controller 2 1 and the Computer en 73 Certificate Import Wizard Certificate Store Certificate stores are system areas where certificates are kept Windows can automatically select a certificate store or you can specify a location For Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate Certificate store as 8 Select the radio button Place all certificates in the following store Click the Browse button to select a location to save the certificates The following window pops up for you to select the location S
35. 011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 8 Input Output Board en 33 I ma lt Lu 6 1 7 6 1 8 6 1 9 RS485 B A SHIELD Figure 6 5 RS485 Tamper and Main Power Fail Reference Terminal Strip T12 Terminal strip T12 comprises of Tamper alarm and Main Power Fail alarm inputs The Tamper terminals are connected to a micro switch that is used to monitor the enclosure s cover against unauthorized tampering Any opening of the enclosure cover will trigger the Common Alarm output and sounds off the CPU buzzer A Controller Tamper alarm message is sent to the Transactions page of the AEC2 1 user software The Main Power Fail alarm will be triggered when the input AC power is cut off and the backup battery takes over The terminals will be shorted together PWR FAIL TAMPER Figure 6 6 Tamper and Main Power Fail LED Indicators Reference LED 1 to LED 8 LEDs 1 to 8 light whenever the associated relay is activated Reference LED9 This LED indicates that the processor on the 8 IO board is running Reference LED 10 and LED 11 These LEDs should blink in normal operation This indicates normal communication between the 8 IO board and the CPU board This LED is not used by the 8 10 board This LED is not used by the 8 IO board Reset Button Reference SW2 SW2 is a reset button to reset the processor on the interface board Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual
36. 1U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 8 Input Output Board en 31 should be wired across the coil of the driven device This will protect the electronic circuitry on the 8 IO board by providing suppression from back emf when the devices are deactivated Each output relay on the 8 IO board also has a corresponding LED which lights up whenever the relay is activated Beginning from the top of the 8 IO board T2 provides connection points for outputs 1 and 2 T3 provides connection points for outputs 3 and 4 T4 provides connection points for outputs 5 and 6 T5 provides connection points for outputs 7 and 8 The pin configuration for each output connector is shown in the tables below T2 Terminal Strip top connector 2 ee Output 1 normally closed Output 2 Output 2 Output 2 normally open common normally closed Output 3 normally closed Output 3 normally open Output 4 common Output 5 common Output 5 normally closed Output 6 common Output 6 normally closed Output 6 normally open T5 Terminal Strip bottom connector Output 7 normally closed Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 32 en 8 Input Output Board Access Easy Controller 2 1 6 1 4 6 1 5 6 1 6 T5 Terminal Strip bottom connector Output 8 normally closed Output 8 normally open
37. 2 1 Hardware Manual contains detailed information and connection diagrams for Access Easy Controller 2 1 its components and peripheral field devices The following terminologies are used to describe the components and peripheral field devices in Access Easy Controller 2 1 Hardware Manual Terminology Access Easy Controller 2 1 Access Easy Controller 2 1 enclosure with PSU CPU hereinafter will be referred as board and an Interface board 4 Reader board AEC2 1 Access Easy Extension Unit Access Easy Controller 2 1 enclosure with PSU and hereinafter will be referred as space for 2x interface boards 4 Reader or 8 Input Extension Unit Output board and a backup battery 4 Reader Board hereinafter will be Interface board for Access Easy Controller 2 1 and referred as 4 Reader board Extension The board supports 4 Wiegand readers and provides 8 input and 8 output connection ports for door control 8 Input Output Board hereinafter will Interface board for Access Easy Controller 2 1 and be referred as 8 10 board Extension It supports 8 inputs and 8 outputs fitting parts CPU Board Access Easy CPU board The CPU is the main controlling devise in Access Easy Controller 2 1 system Power Supply Unit hereinafter will be The Power Supply Unit used in Access Easy EM Reader Access Reader 8000 Wiegand EM Prox Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 8 2 2 1
38. 25 25 25 26 28 28 28 29 30 32 32 32 33 33 33 34 34 F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 4 en Table of Contents gel 1 2 1 3 7 4 7 9 ga 9 2 9 3 9 4 9 5 oot 10 10 1 10 2 10 3 11 11 1 EEI 11 2 112 1 11 2 2 i ee 11 2 4 12 5 12 12 1 12 2 12 3 12 4 12 5 12 6 13 13 1 13 2 13 3 13 4 13 5 Power Supply Unit Layout of Power Supply Unit Technical Specification of Power Supply Unit with Input Power of 100 240 VAC Power Supply Requirement and Connection Current Consumption Connection in the Main Controller Access Easy Extension Unit Upgrading AEC2 1 to Support Additional Four 4 Reader Boards and Four 8 IO Boards How to Install Reader and Field Devices HID MiniProx Reader HID ProxPoint Reader HID ProxPro Reader HID ProxPro Reader with Keypad Field Devices using IO Board Wiring Diagram for Supervised Inputs How to Install the Access Easy Controller 2 1 Preliminary Mounting the Panel on a Concrete Wall Controller Installation Card Reader Keypad Functions Keypad Layout Keypad Functions Entry Operation Using Card PIN Mode on a Keypad Reader Using Keypad in Enable Keypad Only Operation Mode Other Usage Changing PIN Code Entry and Arm Disarm Reader Common Alarm Output Overview Alarm All Input Points Door Forced Open and Door Held Open Panel AC Failure Controller Tamper Duress How to Set Up the Access Easy Controller 2 1 and the Computer Overvi
39. 38 en Access Easy Extension Unit Access Easy Controller 2 1 8 Access Easy Extension Unit The interface boards accept 13 6 0 1 VDC from the PSU This is used in add on Extension unit The PSU provides power supply to all the relays on the Interface boards The diagram below shows the connection between AEC2 1 main controller unit and the Extension unit NOTICE The diagram below is for example only Note that 8 IO board is connected up in a similar manner as shown below through a RS485 channel The Earth terminals of each boards are connected to the panel s enclosure F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Access Easy Extension Unit en 39 AEC2 1 Main Controller Unit AEC2 1 Extension Unit 1 RS485 R5485 oral Extension Unit Figure 8 1 Connection between the AEC2 1 Main Controller Unit and Extension Units via RS485 communica tion channel Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 40 8 1 en Access Easy Extension Unit Access Easy Controller 2 1 Upgrading AEC2 1 to Support Additional Four 4 Reader Boards and Four 8 IO Boards Using a LAN Converter AEC2 1 system can be extended to support additional four 4 Reader
40. 4 T6 5 and T6 6 T6 7 and T6 8 T7 1 and T7 2 T7 3 and T7 4 T7 5 and T7 6 T7 7 and T7 8 Output Channels Device Connected Description e g Door Strike for Door 1 T2 1 to T2 3 T2 4 to T2 6 T3 L to 13 3 T3 4 to T3 6 T4 4 to T4 6 T5 1 to 15 3 T5 4 to 15 6 Prepared By F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Appendix G Blank Configuration Form en 117 Date AEC2 1 Boards Configuration Page sof 8 10 Board SW1 Address Settings Input Channels Device Connected Description e g PIR at Warehouse T6 1 and T6 2 T6 3 and T6 4 T6 5 and T6 6 T6 7 and T6 8 T7 1 and T7 2 T7 3 and T7 4 T7 5 and T7 6 T7 and T7 8 Output Channels Device Connected Description e g Alarm Status for PIR T2 1 to T2 3 T2 4 to T2 6 T3 1 to T3 3 T3 4 to T3 6 T4 4 to T4 6 T5 1 to 15 3 T5 4 to T5 6 Prepared By Date Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 118 en Appendix H Resetting to Factory Default 24 Access Easy Controller 2 1 Appendix H Resetting to Factory Default On the first 4 Reader board of AEC2 1 system JP2 is used to reset the panel to factory default setting F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 BOSCH 12V Gnd DO 1 D1 1 LED1 BUZ1 12V Gnd DO 2 D1 2 LED2 BUZ2 1 2 12V Gnd DO 3 D1 3 LED3 BUZ3 12V Gnd DO 4 D1 4 LED4 BUZ4 QO 5 5 Main PWR
41. Access Easy Controller 2 1 APC AEC21 UPS1 AEC AEC21 EXT1 BOSCH en Hardware Manua Access Easy Controller 2 1 Table of Contents 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 4 1 4 1 1 5 1 Solel 9 1 2 oe BG 5 1 4 9 1 5 5 1 6 opal ae 5 1 8 51 9 5 1 10 5 1 11 5 1 12 SME 6 6 1 6 1 1 6 1 2 6 1 3 6 1 4 6 1 5 6 1 6 6 1 7 6 1 8 6 1 9 6 1 10 6 1 11 Before You Begin General Terminologies Overview of Access Easy Controller 2 1 Architecture of Access Easy Controller 2 1 Basic Functions in Access Easy Controller 2 1 Basic Access Easy Controller 2 1 System Layout System Specifications The CPU Board Component Layout of the CPU Board Other Components 4 Reader Board Technical Overview of 4 Reader Board Component Layout of 4 Reader Board Reader Connectors Input Connectors Output Connectors 15 VDC Input Termination RS232 RS485 Tamper and Main Power Fail LED Indicators Reset Button End of Line Setting Address Setting Switch Factory Default Setting 8 Input Output Board Technical Overview of 8 Input Output Board Component Layout of 8 Input Output Board Input Connectors Output Connectors 15 VDC Input Termination RS232 RS485 Tamper and Main Power Fail LED Indicators Reset Button End of Line Setting Address Setting Switch Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual Table of Contents en 3 N o o amp 11 12 15 16 18 19 19 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 24 29
42. C2 1 The reader board contains all circuitry necessary to interface with and operate up to four card readers The reader board also provides wiring termination points for the readers door strikes or magnetic locks door contacts and request to exit devices The first interface board of the system communicates with the CPU board via the RS232 channel The subsequent interface boards are linked through a multi drop communication channel RS485 to form the system The PSU supplies the required power to the board 8 Input Output Board The 8 IO board is an interface board for AEC2 1 The 8 lO board provides the necessary circuitry to monitor 8 alarm type non reader inputs and to control up to eight external devices such as bells fans lights etc The board also provides wiring termination points for the input and output devices The first interface board of the system communicates with the CPU board via the RS232 channel The subsequent interface boards are linked up through a multi drop communication channel RS485 The PSU supplies the required power to the board Access Easy Extension Access Easy Extension is a metal enclosure identical in size to the basic AEC2 1 The Extension unit contains a Power Supply Unit and space to install up to two additional 4 Reader boards and or 8 IO boards Space is provided for an optional 12V 7AH standby battery to sustain the system in time of power failure NOTICE AEC2 1 does not come with the 12 VDC s
43. COM5 Gnd LED5 NC5 DO 3 NO5 D1 3 COM6 LED3 LED6 NC6 BUZ3 NO6 12V COM7 Gnd LED7 NC7 DO 4 NO7 D1 4 COM8 LED4 LED8 NC8 BUZ4 Main NO8 PWR S RS232 oa DC 15V DC 15V Fall Tamper G S S Eae N OU Figure 5 2 4 Reader Board Layout 5 1 2 Reader Connectors The Reader board contains four 6 pin terminal strips down the left side of the board Each terminal strip provides wiring terminations for one standard Wiegand output reader The terminal strips are labelled on the board as T8 T9 T10 and T11 T8 provides the termination points for reader 1 T9 for reader 2 T10 for reader 3 and T11 for reader 4 F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 4 Reader Board en 21 The pin configured for each reader connector is shown in the table below 12 VDC Ground z Ground 8 Buse Control NOTICE Each connector is able to provide a maximum current of 150mA at 12 VDC This is sufficient power for most readers Readers requiring higher current will need to have the power supplied from an external power supply 5 1 3 Input Connectors Two 8 pin terminal strips across the top of the 4 Reader board provide termination points for the door contacts and request to exit devices associated with the readers The terminal strips are identified as T6 and T7 on the 4 Reader board For each of the four readers this board can control there are two terminals each for conne
44. Easy Controller 2 1 Address setting using SW1 for the The 15t 4 Reader board will 15t and 5t 4 Reader board in consist of readers 1 to 4 AEC2 1 system The 5 4 Reader board will consist of readers 17 to 20 Address setting using SW1 for the The 2 4 Reader board will 2Nd and 6t 4 Reader board in consist of readers 5 to 8 AEC2 1 system The 6t 4 Reader board will consist of readers 21 to 24 Address setting using SW1 for the The 3 4 Reader board will 39 and 7t 4 Reader board in consist of readers 9 to 12 AEC2 1 system The 7t 4 Reader board will consist of readers 25 to 28 Address setting using SW1 for the The 4t 4 Reader board will Ath and 8t 4 Reader board in consist of readers 13 to 16 AEC2 1 system The 8t 4 Reader board will consist of readers 29 to 32 NOTICE The boards are addressed in binary sequence AEC2 1 can support up to 16 interface boards eight 4 Reader boards and eight 8 IO boards The address pin 1 is reserved for future development to expand the capability of AEC2 1 Factory Default Setting Reference JP2 JP2 of the first 4 Reader board is used to reset the AEC2 1 back to factory default JP2 carries two functions Clearing all information settings and configuration IP address will not be reset with this function Resetting the IP address of the panel back to default IP Refer to Section 24 Appendix H Resetting to Factory Default page 118 for detail instructions Jumper
45. Fail QO 5 95 5 O95 O95 O95 OF 7 a ee ek 3 A 6 Q 2 NM Br COM1 LEDI NC1 NO1 COM2 LED2 NC2 Set IP Address back to NO2 factory default i e 192 168 0 41 JP2 COM3 se LEDS NC3 NO3 Resetting all the configurations and COM4 settings back to factory default All LED4 NC4 the data in the panel including card NO4 numbers and advance IO settings will be cleared IP Address of the panel will remain LED9 m RUN P1 o 4 Reader Board LE CA N O LED11 RX LED12 CARD READ COM5 LED5 Gm NC5 NO5 COM6 LED6 NC6 NO6 COM7 LED NC7 NO7 COM8 LED8 NC8 NO8 O 7 RS485 yw RS232 2 ata ts amper aper WBA ETRE n gt Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Appendix H Resetting to Factory Default en 119 24 1 Reset to factory To reset IP default address gt lt NOTICE These two functions are independent of each other and can be carried out independently or simultaneously Shorting the jumper on the left and rebooting the system will cause the panel to be reset to factory default settings keeping the IP Address unchanged Refer to Section 24 1 Resetting to Factory Default page 119 for more information Shorting the jumper on the right and rebooting the system will cause the panel to reset ONLY the IP Address to default IP Address Shorting both will reset both the configurations and settings and IP Address Resetting to Fa
46. IP address of the AEC2 1 in the address bar of the browser and press the Enter key If you have successfully connected to the controller the AEC2 1 Login screen appears Access Easy Controller BOSCH User Name Password Language English v a AEC 2 1 4 3 Robert Bosch GmbH reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties 13 Log in to the controller by entering a valid user id and password and click the Login button Handling Simultaneous Network and Dial in Connections In the unusual case where you may attempt to connect to AEC2 1 over a dial in connection from a computer that is on the same local area network as the controller there is a possibility that Internet Explorer may not be able to establish the dial in connection with the controller There is a setting on the computer that can be changed to force the browser to use the dial in connection In the Windows operating system go to Settings gt Control Panel and select Internet Options Click the Connections tab and make sure the option Always dial my default connection is selected Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 86 en Restoring a Backup Copy of Database to the Access Easy Controller 2 1 Access Easy Controller 2 1 15 15 1 15 2 15 3 Restoring a Backup Copy of Database to the Access Easy Controller 2
47. Link to reset IP address Jumper Link to reset to factory default Figure 5 8 Factory Default Setting F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 4 Reader Board en 27 CAUTION Resetting the system to factory default settings will clear the data stored in the AEC2 1 system Be sure to do a backup of the system before resetting After rebooting the system remove the jumper links from the 4 Reader board This function is only available to the first 4 Reader board of the AEC2 1 configuration although all the 4 Reader board comes with JP2 Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 28 en 8 Input Output Board Access Easy Controller 2 1 6 8 Input Output Board This chapter describes one of the interface boards employed by the AEC2 1 This section identifies and locates key components on the board and includes a brief overview of the functional operation The 8 IO board provides eight zones of end of line resistor type inputs and eight contact closure outputs This board is intended for non reader type applications where it is desirable to monitor emergency exit doors or motion detectors This board also provides eight Form C type relay outputs which can be used to control external equipment such as lights gate motor etc The board size and location of mounting holes on both the 4 Reader board and 8 IO board are the same
48. R1 comi LED1 mm NC1 NO1 COM2 LED2 zz NC2 NO2 READER 1 COM3 LED3 mm NC3 NO3 COM4 LED4 NC4 NO4 READER 2 JP1 LEDS mam RUN sw 4 Reader Board LED10 m TX O LED11 Emmm RX LED12 CARD READ COM5 LED5 m NC5 NO5 COM6 LED6 NC6 NO6 READER 3 COM7 LED m NC7 NO7 COM8 Common Common READER 4 LED8 NC8 Normally Closed Alarm Main NO8 Normally Opened Output PWR DC 15V DC 15V Fail Tamper i Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 64 en How to Set Up the Access Easy Controller 2 1 and the Computer Access Easy Controller 2 1 13 13 1 How to Set Up the Access Easy Controller 2 1 and the Computer This chapter provides the basic setup and configuration details of the AEC2 1 system It is to be used together with the AEC2 1 Software Manual for a complete configuration of the system Overview This section describes the steps required to connect the AEC2 1 system to the customer s network It also summarizes the configuration steps needed on a computer for the computer to be able to connect to the AEC2 1 NOTICE AEC2 1 is for indoor use only and the system must be installed indoors within the protected premises AEC2 1 Set up All AEC2 1 are shipped from the factory with default IP address of 192 168 0 41 Before the controller can be connected to the customer s network its IP address will need to be changed to fit into the custome
49. Terminate all unused door contact and request to exit circuits by connecting a 6 8K ohm resistor directly across the appropriate terminals Also terminate unused input zones on 8 lO boards Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 How to Install Reader and Field Devices en 43 The following pages contains door wiring diagrams for some most common HID readers used with the AEC2 1 This section provides instructions on how to test the readers The following readers have been verified by UL for compatibility with the controller HID MiniProx Reader HID ProxPro with Keypad Reader HID ProxPro without Keypad Reader HID ProxPoint Reader NOTICE Refer to Section 11 Card Reader Keypad Functions page 56 for a detail description on the AEC2 1 reader Keypad functions 9 1 HID MiniProx Reader 1 Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Connect the terminal strip where the cable from the reader is terminated to the proper connector on the 4 Reader board Result The reader LED will alternately flash between red amp green for a few seconds and the beeper in the reader will beep three times in a sequence of two beeps short pause one beep The LED will remain lit in red Present a card to the reader Result The green LED should light briefly and the reader should sound a short beep This indicates that the reader recognized the card Depending on the setup of the controller database for the card used in the previ
50. The reason is because some motion detector models take up to 30 seconds or longer to reset after detecting motion This is done to minimize swinging alarm situations when the motion detector is connected to an intrusion alarm system Until the motion detector resets after detecting the first motion it will not detect any subsequent motion We suspect this may be the reason the detector fails to react when a second person approaches the door closely behind the first person The solution is easy Most motion detectors that exhibits this operational characteristic havea switch or jumper setting that you can change which will allow the detector to immediately reset after the motion which activated the detector has cleared You will need to check the manufacturer s documentation for the motion detector model that you are using to make this jumper change Question All my reader controlled doors are interior doors to offices and stockrooms Will the AEC2 1 work correctly if door contacts are not installed on these doors Answer The controller will work just fine Door contacts while usually installed are optional with AEC2 1 Realize however that without installing contacts the controller will be unable to detect and report Door Held Open and Door Forced Open conditions form these doors Question What should be done if an employee has forgotten his her PIN code Answer The Administrator should login to AEC2 1 locate the employee s records rea
51. U boards or the Varta Model CR2032 Lithium Battery CAUTION Batteries should only be replaced by a qualified service technician F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 4 Reader Board en 19 5 4 Reader Board This chapter describes one of the interface boards used by the AEC2 1 system This section identifies and locates key components on the board and includes a brief overview of the functional operation The first is the 4 Reader board which provides all the termination points needed to fully manage four card readers and all associated supporting hardware The board size and location of mounting holes on both the 4 Reader board and 8 IO board are the same 5 1 Technical Overview of 4 Reader Board Figure 5 1 4 Reader Board 5 1 1 Component Layout of 4 Reader Board The diagram below shows the layout and major components of the 4 Reader board A brief technical description of the components is provided in the following pages Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 20 en 4 Reader Board Access Easy Controller 2 1 BOSCH 293939393 CRS B SRS eB Qo jek a Qo a 12V COM1 Gnd LED1 mmm NC1 DO 1 NO1 Di 1 COM2 LED1 LED2 NC2 BUZ1 NO2 12V JP2 COM3 Gnd LED3 C NC3 DO 2 os NO3 D1 2 COM4 LED2 LED4 NC4 BUZ2 NO4 i23 LED9 mm RUN YPI aus H Wi 4 Reader Board aes is O LED12 CARD READ 12V
52. X4 Keypad Figure 11 1 Keypad Layouts 11 1 1 Keypad Functions For the 3x4 matrix keypad each numeric key is also used as special function key The special function keys are described below For the 4x4 matrix keypad there are 4 dedicated function keys However each numeric key is also used as special function key The special function keys are described below 1 The w or 2 key is used for changing PIN code 2 The amp key is used to allow manual card number entry 3 The E key is used in order for the system to capture the clock in times of the cardholders employees and guards 4 The key is used in order for the system to capture the clock out times of the cardholders employees only 5 The or E key is used to terminate an entry F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Card Reader Keypad Functions en 57 11 2 11 2 1 11 2 2 C 6 The or key is used to cancel quit any changes made 7 The key is used together with an arming card to arm an alarm zones Entry Operation The following sections highlight the various means to enter and exit a controlled area using the keypad These functions MUST be enabled in the Card Reader parameter setting before it could be used Refer to the AEC2 1 Software manual for details in enabling these functions Using Card PIN Mode on a Keypad Reader Follow the procedure below to gain access 1 Present the ca
53. abase to support card and PIN operating After making necessary database updates the keypad can now be tested as described in the next section Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 48 en How to Install Reader and Field Devices White Orange ft Access Easy Controller 2 1 READER4 READER 3 READER2 READER icomi LED1 HZ NC1 NO1 COM2 SISS SSS S S LED2 C NC2 L N GNDV2 G G Vi Vi NO2 12 VAC DC POWER SUPPLY FOR STRIKE COM3 LED3 NC3 NO3 COM4 LED4 NC4 NO4 READER 2 yuPt i 2 LED9 RU SW2 4 Reader Board LED TO mmmn X m om LED11 RX O LED12 CARD READ T4 COM5 LED5 E NC5 NO5 COM6 LED6 NC6 NO6 READER 3 COM7 LED7 m NC7 NO7 COM8 LED8 NC8 Bda Main NO8 PWR RS485 a RS232 Q DC 15V DC 15V Fail Tamper 5 READER 4 HID Reader Jumper and Switch Settings P1 EEE P2 No Connection for keypad only P3 i W Indicates Switch position P3 Ae If you need to turn the beeper OFF move SW1 2 to OFF position ples Ohm Door Contact Exit Device HID PROXPRO Pigtail 12 VDC Ground 1 2 3 Data 0 4 Data 1 5 Green LED Red LED Hold Tamper Common Tamper Select 9 4 HID ProxPro Reader with Keypad
54. ack on the CPU board It should be flickering momentarily Decision Did all indicators perform as described in this step Yes Proceed to step 3 No There is a basic problem with the controller Replace the interface board Step 3 Verify that the AEC2 1 can connect directly to the technician s computer Procedure 1 Disconnect the controller from the customer s network 2 Connect the AEC2 1 directly to the technician s computer using the crossover CAT5 cable 3 Confirm that the technician s computer is configured for IP address similar to the AEC2 1 e g if the AEC2 1 has an IP address of 192 3 0 66 and Subnet Mask of 255 255 0 0 then the technician s computer has to have an IP address of 192 3 0 X For example 192 3 0 67 and Subnet Mask of 255 255 0 0 The Gateway address field should be blank 4 Connect to the AEC2 1 using the Web browser on the technician s computer The Login screen should be displayed Decision Can a connection be made to the controller Yes Proceed to step 4 No Verify the configuration of the technician s computer Also check the cable between the AEC2 1 and the technician s computer Do not proceed further in this test procedure until you are able to establish connectivity between the controller and the technician s computer Step 4 Verify that the AEC2 1 s network settings are configured correctly for the customer s network Procedure 1 Connect to the AEC2 1 using the technician
55. acts request to exit devices and miscellaneous alarm devices HID MiniProx Reader HID ProxPro with Keypad Reader HID ProxPro without Keypad Reader HID ProxPoint Reader Before mounting or wiring any hardware be sure to read and understand the manufacturer s documentation provided with each piece of equipment Also be sure to use wire types and installation practices in full compliance with all applicable codes and in conformance with all requirements of local jurisdictional authorities 1 Mount and wire readers in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions provided with the readers When mounting a reader on a metal mullion or metal junction box the screws provided with the reader must be used When mounting the reader on any other surface use appropriate fasteners The shield drain wire from the reader cable should be spliced to the shield conductor of the reader cable coming from AEC2 1 The cables shield must be left floating at the controller end This configuration provides the best shielding from external interference and minimizes the likelihood of reader generated interference 2 Mount and wire door strikes and or electric locks Wire in accordance with manufacturer s instructions The door strike relays on the 4 Reader boards are designed to handle 1A 24 VDC Resistive This should satisfy most door strikes and magnetic locks Should larger current locks or strikes need to be controll
56. ader boards and eight 8 IO boards This allows the AEC2 1 system to support up to 32 card readers 64 alarm type input and 64 controllable output points Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 12 en System Layout Access Easy Controller 2 1 RS485 8X4 Reader Board 32 Readers 64 programmed Inputs and Outputs 8X8 Input Output board 64 Inputs amp Outputs free programmable I O Each RS 485 loop can support upto 4X4 reader board and 4X8I nput Output board Figure 3 2 Basic Configuration of AEC2 1 system 3 1 System Specifications Dimensions Enclosure H x W x D 400mm x 400mm x 94mm Controller CPU 32 bits Microprocessor 500 MHz or higher Memory 128 MB RAM or higher Storage Compact Flash 256 MB and above Data Integrity Encryption used for user ID and PIN Power Requirements Primary Voltage Input AC 100 240 VAC Secondary Voltage Input 5 VDC for CPU board 13 6 0 1 VDC for 4 Reader and 8 IO boards Backup Battery 12 VDC 7 AH rechargable battery Optional Not included in standard package Interface Boards 4 Reader Board 8 10 Board Voltage Requirement 13 6 0 1 VDC from PSU 13 6 0 1 VDC from PSU Number of Wiegand Readers 4 Supported Number of Monitoring i 8 8 Points Number of Output Control 6 8 Relays F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 NOTICE Sys
57. alling a certificate with an unconfirmed thumbprint is a security risk IF vou click Yes you acknowledge this risk Do you want to install this certificate 11 Click Yes to complete the installation Enter the AEC2 1 s IP address in the browser s Address box and the AEC2 1 login page appears without the certificate error message How to Set Initial Controller Configuration Set the controller s IP address subnet mask and gateway address before installing the controller on the customer s network Follow the instructions in this section to configure the controller 1 Connect a computer running the Windows operating system directly to the AEC using the crossover network cable The computer that you use should be configured for the 192 168 0 network We suggest the computer be configured for IP address 192 168 0 40 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 66 0 0 0 0 Use the Crossover cable to connect the computer with the controller 2 If not already done power up the controller at this time NOTICE The CPU board will perform a power up self test This test takes about 90 seconds to complete When the self test is finished TX and RX of the interface boards 4 Reader board and 8 IO board should blink alternately Wait till the self test is complete before proceeding During the power up self test duration no communication with the controller is possible 3 Onthe computer open a Web br
58. ammer the bolt in b Place the panel over the bolts place a flat washer follow by a spring washer before tightening each nut to fix the panel in place WARNING The bolt should fit snugly in the drilled hole Do not mount the panel on a bolt that is loose in the drilled hole Stainless Steel Sleeve Anchor Bolts Specifications Thread Size Ma4 5 Sleeve Size 6x38 Figure 10 1 AEC fixing procedure NOTICE The Dimensions of the Stainless Steel Sleeve Anchor Bolt Sleeve Size 6 x 38mmMin Hole Depth 35mmFixing Hole Dia 6mmThread Size M4 5 Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 54 en How to Install the Access Easy Controller 2 1 Access Easy Controller 2 1 10 3 Controller Installation Installation and wiring must be done in accordance with all applicable electrical and safety codes 1 Mount the controller and strike lock power supply Remove any necessary knockouts from the top and or back of the AEC2 1 enclosure to provide access for wiring Install conduits as needed to protect wiring Connect the power cable 100 240 VAC to the AEC2 1 power socket but do not switch on the power Wire AC power to the strike lock power supply Pull all required wiring from the controller to field device location 2 Inspect all circuit boards Check all circuit board mounting screws for snugness Verify that socket mounted components are secure Verif
59. an overview of the Power Supply Unit PSU used in AEC2 1 This chapter describes the PSU terminal layout and its power specification The PSU used in AEC2 1 has an input voltage of 100 240 VAC The PSU outputs voltages for charging up the backup battery to power up the CPU board and to power up the interface boards Figure 7 1 PSU with Input Voltage of 100 240 VAC Layout of Power Supply Unit The diagram below shows the layout of the PSU The mechanical dimensions and technical specifications are shown in the diagram t i Aar ER ntl U MOO eyUUH 4 UM 12V Leo L N FG Bx Bar SV Gm 13V Adj A h AN UAN f p i A Ay l f 4 J AJ J NJ j d y j ola BSR Es a ig g 9 s _ c e4 _ _ _ _ s 6 S p S 6 08 o uo Figure 7 2 Mechanical layout of the PSU with input voltage of 100 240 VAC WARNING Do not connect Live Neutral and Ground directly onto the PSU terminals Connect the input power cable to the power socket on the AEC2 1 Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 36 en Power Supply Unit Access Easy Controller 2 1 7 2 Technical Specification of Power Supply Unit with Input Power of 100 240 VAC The table below shows the technical specifications of the PSU input power of 100 240 VAC Environment Humidity non condensing 5 85 5 RH Output Current 13 VDC Min
60. andard category 5 Ethernet cable the length is limited to 100 metres Bosch Security Systems recommends that you do not exceed this cable length If a longer cable run is needed then Ethernet extenders should be used to increase the distance F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Appendix F Frequently Asked Questions en 115 For a UL compliant installation the following installation guidelines must be followed The controller must be installed in the same room as the network jack or hub Note UL listed and or recognized wire must be used for cabling and wire suitable for the application Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 116 en Appendix G Blank Configuration Form Access Easy Controller 2 1 23 Appendix G Blank Configuration Form This chapter provides blank configuration form for 4 Reader boards or 8 IO boards The System Installer could use them to plan the set up before commencing on the installation This form will also help the Installer doing the AEC2 1 programming to assign the correct address to devices in the system AEC2 1 Boards Configuration Page __of_ 4 Reader Board SW1 Address Settings Reader Ports Reader Number Description e g Reader 1 Door 1 T8 1 to T8 6 T9 1 to T9 6 T11 1 to 711 6 Input Channels Device Connected Description e g Exit Push Button for Door 1 T6 1 and T6 2 T6 3 and T6
61. ber for AEC2 1 to which you want to connect click the Next button and the below screen appears Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 84 en Dial In Networking Access Easy Controller 2 1 e New Lonnection 8 Click the Finish button 9 Return to Dial in Networking as explained in step 1 to view your new connection eee 5 ue g 7 j a Ea M i O Make New My Connection Access Easy Conmechon Controller HO Dial Up _Networking 10 To connect to the AEC2 1 double click the Access Easy Controller HQ icon the screen below appears F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Dial In Networking en 85 14 8 11 In the User name and Password boxes enter the Dial In User name and password of the AEC2 1 to which you want to connect Then if it is not already displayed enter the appropriate phone number and click the Connect button NOTICE It will take about 30 seconds from the time the controller s modem answers the incoming call till the user id and password are validated and the dial in user is registered by the controller Most versions of dial in networking will display a message to the user when the dial in authentication process is completed Wait for the connection to complete before proceeding to the next step 12 After successfully connecting open your Web browser Type the
62. bles are connected to the serial COM port on the CPU The diagram below shows the configuration of the terminal strip T14 V RS232 S TX RX Figure 5 4 RS232 RS485 Reference Terminal Strip T13 Terminal strip T13 is used as a communication channel between the interface boards e g 4 Reader board and 8 IO board RS485 is a multi drop communication channel It enables the CPU to disseminate and receive data to and from all the interface boards It consists of four 24 AWG CAT5 cables namely EARTH B A and SHIELD All the interface boards within the system are connected using the RS485 terminal The diagram below shows the connections on the terminal strip T13 I oc lt LLI RS485 B A SHIELD Figure 5 5 RS485 Tamper and Main Power Fail Reference Terminal Strip T12 Terminal strip T12 comprises of Tamper alarm and Main Power Fail alarm inputs The Tamper terminals are connected to a micro switch that is used to monitor the enclosure s cover against unauthorized tampering Any opening of the enclosure cover will trigger the Common Alarm output and sounds off the CPU buzzer A Controller Tamper alarm message is sent to the Transactions page of the AEC2 1 user software The Main Power Fail alarm will be triggered when the input AC power is cut off and the backup battery takes over The terminals will be shorted together PWR FAIL TAMPER Figure 5 6 Tamper and Main Power Fail F 01U 122 796
63. can successfully connect to the AEC2 1 but the login process fails The following list summarizes the warning and error messages that could be displayed while attempting to log in to the AEC2 1 For each message refer to the indicated paragraph of this section for information concerning cause and remedial action Login failed Section PROBLEM 1 Login Failed page 102 Section PROBLEM 2 No such user name page 102 Incorrect password Section PROBLEM 3 Incorrect password page 102 PROBLEM 1 Login Failed Symptom When attempting to login to the controller for the first time the message Login Failed is displayed Possible causes 1 Wrong user name or password entered The default user id is user1l and password is 8088 2 The browser s security setting is set too high AEC2 1 runs a Java script that encrypts and protects user ids and passwords when they are passed over the network Verify that the Java feature is enabled in the browser With Internet Explorer click Tools gt Internet Options then select the Security tab In the Internet Zone section the security level is probably set to High Change the security level to Medium then click the Apply button to activate the change Now close and reopen Internet Explorer to establish a new connection to the AEC2 1 PROBLEM 2 No such user name Symptom From the AEC2 1 Login screen the message No such user name is displayed when you click the Login box a
64. ck up the controller s database to a diskette is there a way to restore the database back into the controller Answer Yes to both questions The AEC2 1 s database can easily be saved to a computer either on the hard disk or a diskette To perform a database backup to a computer simply follow the instructions on the Database Backup section of the software manual Question When am monitoring the AEC2 1 notice that the Transactions screen only displays the ten most recent records Is there any way to increase the number of records displayed at one time on the Transactions screen Answer Yes The number of records to be displayed on the Transactions screen can be increased by increments of 10 up to a maximum of 70 Changing the value is easy A person with administrative privileges will need to go to the controller Activity gt Default Settings page Select the number of transactions from the Number of Transactions to View dropdown menu After selecting the desired value click the save button to store the change The change will be effective immediately If anyone is running the Transactions screen at the time the setting change is made that person will need to exit the Transactions screen and re enter it to take advantage of the change Question My old access system uses HID proximity readers and cards Can AEC2 1 replace my old access system without changing the HID proximity reader and cards F 01U 122 796 1 0 5
65. conds indicating that access has been granted Or if the database has not yet been configured then the LED will flash between red amp green in arapid alternating pattern for two of three seconds indicating that access has been denied Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 46 en How to Install Reader and Field Devices Bek Green Nme p Orange Access Easy Controller 2 1 12v READER4 READER3 READER2 READER icomi Gnd DO 1 D1 1 LED1 BUZ1 LED1 E NC1 NO1 COM2 LED2 m NC2 NO2 12 VAC DC POWER SUPPLY FOR STRIKE 12V JP2 COM3 Gnd LED3 m NC3 DO 2 NO3 COM4 LED4 m NC4 NO4 READER 2 JP1 x2 LED9 T RU SW2 4 Reader Board LED1O mumm T X m Swi LED11 15 RX O LED12 CARD READ T4 COM5 LEDS E NC5 NO5 COM6 LED6 NC6 NO6 READER 3 2 0 COM7 LED m NC7 NO7 COM8 LED8 m NC8 BUZ4 Main Nos PWR Sy RS232 DC 18V DC 15V B A Wag IX RX Org r READER 4 0e 000 ooo Fail Tamper oS ao 6 8K Ohm Exit Device BELDEN 9944 Equivalent HID PROXPOINT Pigtail RED BLACK GREEN 12 VDC Ground Data 0 WHITE ORANGE Data 1 9 3 HID ProxPro Reader 1 Connect the terminal strip where the cable from the reader is terminated to the proper connector on the
66. ction of a door contact and a request to exit device Both circuits contact and REX are supervised and should be terminated according to the type of supervision applied to that particular input Section 9 5 1 Wiring Diagram for Supervised Inputs page 51 If either contact or REX device are not to be used then the termination resistor should be installed across the terminals within the controller Refer to Section 9 How to Install Reader and Field Devices page 41 for detailed wiring diagrams The tables below show the various termination points on the terminal strips T6 Terminal Strip Te Termas Door contact for reader 2 T7 Terminal Strip IN5 Request to exit for reader 3 GND Request to exit for reader 4 Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 22 en 4 Reader Board 5 1 4 Access Easy Controller 2 1 T7 Terminal Strip Door contact for reader 4 Door contact for reader 4 Output Connectors Four 6 pin terminal strips provide connections for door strike and or magnetic lock control The four terminal strips are labelled on the circuit boards as T2 T3 T4 and T5 The output terminals are Form C type dry contacts from relays located on the 4 Reader board Each output relay provides Normally Closed N C Normally Open N O and a Common terminal COM Each relay also has a corresponding LED that lights up whenever the relay is activated T2 provides output connection p
67. ctory Default When the jumpers on the left of JP2 vertically is shorted with a jumper link the system provides the option to retain the current settings and configuration or clear all the settings and configuration When the jumpers are shorted the screen below appears Click the Yes button to reset the AEC2 1 back to the factory default settings This process will clear all the settings and configurations set except for the IP address Information like Card numbers and Advance IO settings will also be erased WARNING All information settings and configurations will be erased Users are advised to doa system backup before proceeding IP Address will not be reset with this function Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 120 en Appendix H Resetting to Factory Default Access Easy Controller 2 1 Click the No button to reboot the panel without changing the settings and configurations After setting the jumper link the system will reboot Upon system reboot enter the AEC2 1 URL address in the address field of a web browser 24 2 Resetting IP Address to Default IP Address The jumpers on the right of JP2 vertically when shorted with a jumper link will reset the panel s IP address back to AEC2 1 default IP address i e 192 168 0 41 Note that this will only reset the IP Address back to default No information settings and configurations will be altered A reboot will be required for c
68. d Logout of the controller and close your browser Then disconnect the crossover cable from both the controller and the computer The controller is now ready for connection to the customer s network Usually this connection is made to a wall jack or hub using a straight through network cable Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 76 en Dial In Networking Access Easy Controller 2 1 14 14 1 14 2 Dial In Networking Introduction The dial in networking feature allows the controller administrator to remotely connect to the AEC2 1 for database management and or monitoring purposes After connecting the AEC2 1 can be accessed through a browser General The dial in capability is implemented by connecting the AEC2 1 s serial port to an external modem and then connecting the modem to a dedicated analog telephone line The controller s administrator can dial into the controller from any computer that supports dial in networking Modem Guidelines The AEC2 1 software has been designed to be as generic as possible in the implementation of modem support and dial in networking However modems tend to have varying characteristics and attributes from one manufacturer to the other and often from one model to the other within a given manufacturer For persons preferring to use a different modem the set up characteristics needed by the modem are documented later in this chapter Understand that when us
69. disturbing any of the other work When finished with the alarm the receptionist needs to minimize the Transactions and be ready to continue working with the other application Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 110 en Appendix F Frequently Asked Questions Access Easy Controller 2 1 Question noticed that some of the AEC2 1 graphic and text presentation are slightly different when displayed on my associate s computer when compared on my computer Is this normal Answer This is normal Screen displays will vary slightly depending on which browser program you run Different browser display certain HTML code differently from one another Also within browsers there are some slight differences from one revision of the browser to the next It is recommended to use Microsoft Internet Explorer version 7 0 and above with AEC2 1 If you are using an older version of the browser then we recommend that you upgrade to a more current version Another item that can cause noticeable differences from one computer to the next is the screen resolution setting The AEC2 1 pages have been designed to work best with a screen resolution of 1024x768 Question Can the AEC2 1 s database be backed up off the controller perhaps to a diskette in case the controller should suffer a massive failure of any type would hate to have to manually re enter the entire card database for our 500 employees Also if can ba
70. dry contacts rated to handle 1A 24 VDC Resistive Refer to Figure 5 2 Page 20 for wiring information on the Common Alarm output The Common Alarm output will activate automatically whenever the AEC2 1 detects any of the following conditions Door Forced Open is detected from a reader controlled door Door Held Open is detected from a reader controlled door Alarm is detected from an input point on an 8 IO board AC Power Failure to controller is detected Controller Tamper is activated or Duress condition is signalled from a keypad reader Once activated the Common Alarm output will remain activated until the condition that caused alarm returns to normal In the event multiple alarms exist within the controller the Common Alarm output will remain activated till all alarm conditions are restored A duress condition is an exception to the processing explained in the previous paragraph The Common Alarm output will activate immediately when any cardholder of a card reader signals a duress situation from the reader s keyboard But because a duress event does not have a restoration associated with it the Common Alarm output will remain activated until the duress alarm is acknowledged from the transactions screen The headings below describe the type of alarm that will trigger the Common Alarm output Alarm All Input Points These Input Points ranging from address 33 to 64 when Armed by schedules or manually
71. e access right To Clock Out 6 Press the key of the Entry Reader and present your card The LED will flash once The door remains locked If presenting card without pressing any one of these two keys the reader will resume normal door access operation There will not be any Clock In or Clock Out transactions Changing PIN Code The PIN code can be changed by first activating the 2 or i key before presenting the card General steps to change the PIN code 1 Press the or i key 2 Present Card LED will flash at a slow rate 3 Enter the old PIN code LED will flash at medium rate 4 Enter the new PIN code LED will stop flashing F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Card Reader Keypad Functions en 59 11 2 5 5 Press or E key PIN code change is completed For example suppose you want to change an old PIN code 8088000 to a new PIN code 4321 2 F4 1 First press or key 2 Present your card to the Reader The LED will start to flash continuously at a slow rate for the duration as depicted in the Keypad Time out field 3 Enter the old PIN code D O O O O W the Lep will flash continuously at medium rate However if the entered PIN is wrong the LED will flash C continuously at a fast rate In this case press or and repeat from step 1 E 4 1 4 Enter the new PIN code followed by or key 5 Pressthe or E key to
72. e the 8 IO board s Question What is the maximum wire length between 8 IO board and an alarm sensor Answer When using standard 22 gauge burglar alarm cable the maximum cable length is 500m Question Can glass break detectors be connected directly to an input on the 8 IO board Answer No In most instances this will not work The reason is because alarms from many glass break detectors are often of very short duration The AEC2 1 circuitry must see the alarm condition exist for 500 ms before it will recognize and respond to the alarm Glass break sensors should be wired to acontroller and the controller should provide the connection to AEC2 1 Network Question Question How many computers can be connected to the AEC2 1 at the same time Answer Typically only one computer is connected to the AEC2 1 at a time However the controller will continue to provide satisfactory performance with two concurrent user sessions running Bosch Security Systems recommends that concurrent controller logins be limited to two to provide rapid response to user requests for information While the controller will handle more than two concurrent logins the users may notice degradation in the speed with which screen pages are drawn when there are multiple simultaneous logins to the controller Question What is the maximum cable length between the AEC2 1 and the network hub to which it is connected Answer Since this cable is industry st
73. ed then external interface relays must be installed External interface relay should also be used with all AC powered door strikes VERY IMPORTANT A suppression diode must be installed across the coil of all DC powered door strikes and magnetic locks The diode provides protection against the back emf that is generated when a strike lock coil is de energized Refer to the door wiring diagram for additional details WARNING Never connect a door strike or magnetic lock circuit to AEC2 1 or any other Access Controller without installing the protection diode Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 42 en How to Install Reader and Field Devices Access Easy Controller 2 1 Output PSU 4 Reader Board Door Strike Electromagnetic Lock Back Biased Suppression Diode IMPORTANT The above figure shows the connection of a back EMF diode on the door strike 3 F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Mount and wire door contacts and request to exit devices Install 6 8K ohm end of line resistors at each devices The resistor should be wired in parallel across normally open devices and in series with normally closed devices Refer to door wiring diagrams for additional details When using PIR type request to exit devices be sure to read manufacturers instructions carefully Many of these devices need an internal jumper position changed to work properly in acces
74. eduling options then click the Save button to save the modified record The reader should now be operational Question There is a beeper in HID MiniProx reader that sounds each time a card is presented to the reader On interior doors this beeper is annoying Can it be turned off Answer No The HID MiniProx reader offers no option to disable the beeper The best solution in areas where the beeper is annoying is to install a ProxPro reader The ProxPro reader has a setup switch that will disable the beeper Question can t get a green LED indication on a ProxPoint reader when access is granted as a result of a valid card read Why is this Answer Early production of the ProxPoint reader did not provide for control of the green LED The solution is to either replace the ProxPoint reader with a later production model that includes green LED support or replace the ProxPoint reader with a MiniProx reader F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Appendix F Frequently Asked Questions en 113 Question The motion detector that am using as my request to exit sensor performs inconsistently It will work the first time a person approaches the door to exit but may not work at all when a second person approaches the door some 10 to 15 seconds later What is wrong Answer There is nothing seriously wrong This is acommon occurrence with certain models of motion detectors
75. elect Certificate Store Select the certificate store you want to use 9 Personal eae rusted Root Certification Authorities 9 Enterprise Trust Intermediate Certification Authorities 9 Trusted Publishers LAJES Dinkriicked Certificates x Show physical stores cancel 9 Select the location Trusted Root Certificate Authorities and click the OK button Certificate Import Wizard Completing the Certificate Import Wizard You have successfully completed the Certificate Import wizard You have specified the Following settings Certificate Store Selected by User Trusted Root Certific Content Certificate Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 74 en How to Set Up the Access Easy Controller 2 1 and the Computer Access Easy Controller 2 1 13 5 10 Click the Finish button to complete the installation The following security warning prompts Security Warning a You are about to install a certificate From a certification authority 04 claiming to represent 129 2 0 80 Windows cannot validate that the certificate is actually From 129 2 0 80 You should confirm its origin by contacting 129 2 0 60 The following number will assist you in this process Thurnbprint shal 94852360 95066215 43ED4 C05 OB6F9270 CFDE 4137 Warning IF vou install this root certificate Windows will automatically trust any certificate issued by this C4 Inst
76. eo verification for door access View Live and Playback videos Download event videos to PC Anti passback control Alarm monitoring of reader controlled doors for Door Held and Door Forced conditions Alarm monitoring of non reader doors and other inputs Manual door unlocking and locking Automatic door locking and unlocking based on schedules Automatic Arming and Disarming of input points F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Overview of Access Easy Controller 2 1 en 9 Lighting and output control based on schedules Special scheduling option for holidays Built in reporting capabilities Common alarm output for connection to intrusion alarm system AEC2 1 supports a wide range of applications it is necessary you understand how to configure it and select the necessary hardware such as card readers or additional input output boards Unlike other access controllers no special software is required on a host computer The software needed to program and operate the AEC2 1 is built in the controller Data entry and system monitoring functions are performed by connecting to the controller with a standard Web browser such as Microsoft s Internet Explorer version 7 0 For more information on using the data entry and monitoring screens refer to the AEC2 1 Software Manual 2 3 Basic Access Easy Controller 2 1 Figure 2 2 Access
77. er should provide protection from unauthorized access protection from accidental damage ideally an uninterruptable power supply protection from electrical interference an environment temperature range of 0 C 50 C an environment humidity of 5 85 5 RH a network connection point either a wall jack or an available hub where a category m roong 5 cable can be plugged in to provide the AEC2 1 with access to the customer s network 2 The customer will also need to provide some additional information before the controller can be made operational a An IP address for the controller The subnet mask to be used by the controller If a gateway is used by the customer s network then obtain the gateway address to be used by the controller d E mail server IP address port number and domain name required only if the customer intends to use the controller s e mail notification services e Location of an analog telephone line required only if a dial in connection will be used NOTICE If the AEC2 1 is going to be directly connected to a host computer on its own private network and not to the customer s company network then the controller s default IP address setting 192 168 0 41 can be used 3 Fora UL compliant installation adhere to the following installation guidelines a The controller must be installed in the same room as the network jack or hub Mounting the Panel on a Concrete Wall This section addre
78. ere any other way could recover my data Answer Yes if fault was not due to the compact flash memory card we could just replace the AEC2 1 CPU and insert the previous compact flash memory card and the system will work as per previous configuration Reader and Door Questions Question What is the maximum cable length between the AEC2 1 and any card reader Answer The maximum cable length between the controller and the reader is 150m when using the recommended Paige 6 conductor shielded cable Maximum cable length will be less when using non standard cable Question Reader 1 through 4 were easy to install and make operational However am having difficulty getting the readers above 4 to operate What could be causing this Answer This is probably a database issue because all AEC2 1 contain reader board 1 the database is defaulted with the first four readers enabled When adding additional reader boards to the controller you will need to activate the additional readers in the database before they will start working To do this select Configuration gt Device gt Door from AEC2 1 menu Then from the reader list select the reader that you want to make operational When this reader s detail screen is displayed click the Next button to go to the second page of detail data If you look at the Scheduling Options section on this page you will see that Unlock Door is selected Deselect Unlock Door by choosing one of the other sch
79. ermine the actual current consumption of the hardware that the external battery is to support in order to provide continuous supply for a known period TIP If a longer Backup time is desired it is recommended that all the Readers take its supply from another external PSU with its own back up battery F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Power Supply Unit en 37 1 5 For system that could not be contained within the Main Enclosure such as a 10 Door AEC2 1 additional Extension unit is added In such case the supply to the cards in the Extension unit s are provided via its own PSU in the enclosure NOTICE The table only takes into consideration the current consumption of the CPU 4 Reader boards and 8 IO boards and does not include current consumption of the locks and the readers for each door In practice a separate power supply is used to provide supplies to Locks Connection in the Main Controller The Main Controller is powered by the 100 240 VAC Input PSU The 13 6 0 1 VDC output from the PSU is designed to supply power to all relays in all the interface boards within the Main Controller Enclosure However when additional interface boards are installed in Extension unit s separate PSU must be installed and the current ratings of these power supplies must be computed to be adequate Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09
80. esources on a Microsoft network Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity 3 Look up for Internet Protocol TCP IP from the list If the component is found highlight it by single clicking on it Then skip forward to step 8 of this procedure However if the component is not found continue with steps 4 to 7 and install the component 4 If Internet Protocol TCP IP is not found then you need to install it To add the TCP IP component click the button the screen below appears Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 92 en Appendix A How to Install amp Set the TCP IP Address on a PC Access Easy Controller 2 1 Select Network Component Type x Click the type of network component pou want to install Service Description protocol i a language your computer uses to communicate with other computers Cancel 5 Highlight the Protocol line by single clicking on it and then click the 6 The dialog box below appears From this box select Microsoft TCP IP version 6 in the Network Protocol window Select Network Protocol Click the Network Protocol that you want to install then click OF IF you have Xf an installation disk for this component click Haye Disk Network Protocol ye Network Monitor Driver ci My Link FSP NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol
81. ess Easy Controller 2 1 16 Entry and Arm Disarm Reader AEC2 1 has the option to configure a reader as a normal door access reader and acts as an Arming Disarming reader at the same time In order to achieve dual operation on the reader there are certain settings required The reader should be first configured as an Entry reader and must be set to an alarm zone to arm disarm the reader Follow the steps below to set the reader as Entry and Arm Disarm reader 1 Inthe AEC2 1 software setup select Configuration gt Device gt Door and click the button to add new door settings The screen below appears Welcome USER1 Logout Access Easy Controller BOSCH MB Activity card 2SConfiguration 4 System Report X Configuration Device Door Add Description Undefined Door 3 Arm Disarm v Door Model Entry Reader Only v Entry v lt P Function IO Configuration Advanced Video Setup Reader Options Scheduling Options C Turn off the reader Unlock door C Enable Keypad Only Operation Schedules will not be used to unlock this door On Holidays follow holiday schedules to work in conjunction with Card Functionality Schedules will be used to unlock this door Keypad Timeout 0 255 10 Seconds Schedules and holidays will be used to unlock this door C Enable reader lockout Schedule No Schedule v C Only after a valid access condition A 2 Enter a description for the reader in the Desc
82. ew Configuring a Web Browser to Work with Access Easy Controller 2 1 Web Browser Set up on a Windows Computer Install AEC2 1 Certificate on a Windows Computer How to Set Initial Controller Configuration Access Easy Controller 2 1 35 35 36 36 36 37 38 40 41 43 45 46 48 50 51 52 52 52 54 56 56 56 57 57 57 58 58 59 62 62 62 62 63 63 63 64 64 65 65 70 74 F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 14 14 1 14 2 14 2 1 14 3 14 4 14 5 14 6 14 7 14 8 15 15 1 15 2 15 3 16 16 1 17 18 18 1 18 2 19 20 20 1 21 21 1 21 2 22 22 1 22 2 22 3 22 4 22 9 23 24 24 1 Dial In Networking Guidelines for Modem Installation Not Investigated by UL Installing the Modem Modem Switch Settings Dial in Security Features Controller Setup Handling of IP Addresses by Access Easy Controller 2 1 Changing the Dial In IP Address Configuring a Windows Computer to Dial the Access Easy Controller 2 1 Handling Simultaneous Network and Dial in Connections Restoring a Backup Copy of Database to the Access Easy Controller 2 1 Tools Needed Before Starting the Update Recovering Controller Database from a Windows Computer Entry and Arm Disarm Reader Wiring diagram of a HID Compliant Entry and Arm Disarm Reader Appendix A How to Install amp Set the TCP IP Address on a PC Appendix B Modem Setup
83. ewordaterpts l amp lega attenpi lockout durau jl W 45t Mints B 3 The default Dial in user name is PPP and the default password is 8088 For security purposes change the default User Name and Password 4 Adjust the Dial in setting as necessary Click the save button to save the settings Handling of IP Addresses by Access Easy Controller 2 1 When dial in networking is used to connect to the AEC2 1 the connection is made using a communication point to point protocol PPP The PPP is used whenever a computer establishes a dial in connection to any server In the case of AEC2 1 the controller acts as the server and establishes the PPP connection to the customer s computer When a dial in session is started the server assigns an IP address to the computer that has dialed in and requested the session In this case the server is the AEC2 1 The IP address that is assigned to the computer making the dial in request is obtained from a database parameter in AEC2 1 which can be managed as necessary from the System section of the database F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Dial In Networking en 81 14 6 14 7 Normally the dial in IP address is managed automatically by AEC2 1 based on the network address that is assigned to the controller during the installation and setup process If the controller is assigned a Class A network address then the controller w
84. fter entering the user id and password Possible cause The user id that you are attempting to login with is not in the controller s database If this is a new user id then probably the database was not backed up to flash memory after the user account was created Try logging in using the master user id and password Assuming these have not been changed from the default values the default master user id is user1 and the password is 8088 PROBLEM 3 Incorrect password F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Appendix E Troubleshooting en 103 21 2 Symptom From the AEC2 1 Login screen the message Incorrect password is displayed when you click the Login box after entering the user id and password Possible cause You are entering the wrong password for the user id Passwords are case sensitive Be sure you are typing upper and lower case characters correctly f the password for the user id was recently changed perhaps the database change was not saved Try the old password Perhaps the user forgot the password Log in using any other user id that has database administrative privileges Then change the password for the user in question Save the database after making the change Network Connectivity Problems This section offers troubleshooting guidance for situations when you are unable to communicate with the AEC2 1 over the customer s netw
85. ged 25 C ai cower Terminal Material Copper Maximum Discharge Current 105 A 5sec WARNING There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly placed Replace only with the same type of battery recommended F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Appendix D Selecting A Correct Battery Size en 101 Charging Characteristics 25 C D a an D g m a CA V 140 lL Discharge LOO 2 Charge voltage 2 30V cell 1207 0 25 46 3 Charge current 0 20CA Charged Volume 13 0 4 lemperature Zo C _ E MMMH 100 0 201 ia pee Charge Voltage P 0 15 Fe 13 0 60 a 0 10 AD H 1 0 0 0 05f 11 04 ee n Charging Current i r 1 i 1 i L L a E ee O 9 0 2 4 6 amp 10 12 14 16 18 20 Charging time hours Dimensions pss 15 pe UR oa ad 100 i Terminal Tl Constant Current Discharge Characteristics A 25 C FNITIME emin 10min 15min 30min e0min an sh 70h 20m Constant Power Discharge Characteristics Watt 25 C Tomin 15min 30min emin ah sh 10h 20m amin 10 2V 290 191 153 88 2 52 7 21 4 14 6 8 40 4 37 ox e e fs e2 ar aa fas fe far Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 102 en Appendix E Troubleshooting Access Easy Controller 2 1 21 21 1 Appendix E Troubleshooting Login Problems This section offers troubleshooting guidance for situations when you
86. get an OK replay 11 Now you will need to change your baud rate of the HyperTerminal to 19200 12 Click the disconnect icon to disconnect the connection 13 Click the change icon to change the Baud rate to 19200 and then click the connect icon to reconnect with the GSM modem again 14 Type AT followed by a return if the GSM modem replies OK then the configuration is complete 15 You will need to save the configuration into the non volatile memory in the GSM modem F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Appendix B Modem Setup en 97 16 Type AT amp W followed by a return the GSM modem will reply OK 17 Reboot the GSM modem and try connecting again to the GSM modem using the baud rate 19200 18 2 How to Test the GSM Modem You could test whether the GSM modem is working before connecting it to the AEC2 1 1 Firstly set the GSM Modem as shown above and then connect the GSM Modem to the PC via the serial port and run HyperTerminal Follow the steps below to send out a test sms Type AT CMGS xxxxxxxx followed by a return you will expect to see a gt reply from the GSM Modem xxxxxxxxx denote the mobile number 2 Next type the message TESTING TESTING followed by lt ctrl Z gt followed by a return you will expect to see a CMGS nn followed by a OK this means the sms is sent successfully nn denote
87. hanges to take effect Upon completion of rebooting you will be able to log onto the login screen with the default IP Address F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd 11 Bishan Street 21 573943 Singapore Singapore www boschsecurity com Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd 2011
88. hapter Troubleshooting Login Problems for guidance in resolving browser settings F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Appendix F Frequently Asked Questions en 109 22 22 1 Appendix F Frequently Asked Questions The AEC2 1 is targeted for small to mid sized users who because of the expense traditionally associated with access control solutions have not been able to justify such systems in their security plans While AEC2 1 performs all the traditional access control functions it also introduces some new concepts never before seen in an access control product The controller is unique in a number of ways First it interfaces to a host computer using the customer s network Second a standard Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer provides the user interface to the controller No special application software is needed Third by using only industry standard HTML pages database management tasks are the easiest of any access control controller on the marketplace today Fourth is the video verification option that allows you to view Live or Playback videos And fifth AEC2 1 offers a low cost solution that will fit the budget of most small businesses In order to help you understanding the AEC2 1 product we have compiled a list of most frequently asked question concerning the installation operation and capabilities of the AEC2 1 General Questions Question
89. hs E Access Easy Controller BOSCH Log On User Name Password Language English v Q AEC 2 1 4 3 Robert Bosch GmbH reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties 4 Click on Certificate Error message and click the View certificates link as shown 2 AEC Windows Internet Explorer CB lE httes 129 2 0 80ylogin aspx7URL actvitytransactions aspx v E Certificate Error 4 X Goon p File Edit View Favorites Tools Help we we Eac X Untrusted Certificate The security certificate presented by this website was not issued by a trusted Access Easy Controller ae BOSCH This problem may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server We recommend that you close this webpage About certificate errors View certificates 5 The screen below shows the certificate dialog Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 72 en How to Set Up the Access Easy Controller 2 1 and the Computer Access Easy Controller 2 1 Certificate General Details Certification Path Certificate Information This CA Root certificate is not trusted To enable trust install this certificate in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store Issued to 1279 7 0 80 Issued by 129 2
90. iles history cookies saved passwords o and web Form information Settings Search Change search defaults siea Pa Change how webpages are displayed in Settings tabs Appearance Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 66 en How to Set Up the Access Easy Controller 2 1 and the Computer Access Easy Controller 2 1 2 If you want the AEC2 1 login page to open every time you activate your Web browser then set the Home page Address to the AEC2 1 s assigned IP address in the Address field 3 Under Browsing History click the Settings button to display the settings dialog box as shown below Confirm that the option in Check for newer versions of stored pages is set to Every Time I visit the webpage as shown below If it is not select the corresponding radio button to select this option This step is necessary to update the Activity user interface menu and to transfer the images from the server to the system periodically The Activity gt Transactions menu lists all the activities performed by the AEC panel Temporary Internet Files and History Settings x Temporary Internet Files Internet Explorer stores copies of webpages images and media For Faster viewing later Check for newer versions of stored pages C Every time I start Internet Explorer O Automatically Ey Never Disk space to use 8 1024MB 104 Recommended 50 250MB e a Current location
91. ill automatically configure the dial in IP address to a Class C address If the controller is assigned a Class B or Class C network address then dial in networking will automatically be configured to a Class A address In most cases the different class of the dial in IP address will prevent any conflict or duplication of IP addresses within the customer s network Changing the Dial In IP Address Normally the dial in IP address is managed automatically by the controller and need not be changed A possibility exists however that the automatically assigned dial in IP address could conflict with another computer on the customer s network In that case it will be necessary to modify the default dial in IP address To change the dial in IP address connect to the AEC2 1 over the network and login Select System gt Network Settings gt Dial In tab Modify the IP address and click the save button to save the settings Configuring a Windows Computer to Dial the Access Easy Controller 2 1 To dial in to an AEC2 1 from a computer you must create a connection in Dial in Networking 1 On the computer that will be dialling into the AEC2 1 select Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt Dial in Networking The screen below appears Fa Dial Up Networking File Edit View Go T Connections fa i Create iral Cut bao Pore Address FJ Dial Up Networking Make New My C
92. ing a non standard modem Bosch Security Systems and supplier support services will not be able to provide troubleshooting and technical support for modem related issues Guidelines for Modem Installation Not Investigated by UL The modem must be installed in the same room as the controller The cable length between the modem and the RS 232 port on the AEC2 1 must not exceed 5m 16ft in length Modem Cable Maximum Length 5m 16ft Access Easy Controller Note UL listed and or recognized wire must be used for cabling and wire suitable for the application Installing the Modem 1 Connect the modem to the AEC2 1 s serial port using the cable provided with the modem If this is a UL compliant installation be sure to adhere to the guidelines in the previous section 2 The diagrams below indicate the location of the controller s serial port that is connected to the modem F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 Type 2 CPU Type 3 CPU 1 Dial In Networking en 77 NOTICE AEC2 1 only supports US Robotics dial in Modems For other brands of modem refer to dial in protocol section to check modem compatibility Type 1 CPU Serial COM Port 2 for connecting to Modem Figure 14 1 Serial COM port 2 of CPU s used to connect to a modem 3 Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Connect cable from the 9 volt transformer supplied with the modem into the connec
93. ing steps should be followed if you are prompted with the certificate error message if not this step should be skipped 1 Enter the AEC2 1 s IP address in the browser s Address box as shown below gt Welcome to Tabbed Browsing Windows Internet Explorer Sy 3 E http 4192 168 0 41 kd File Edt View Favorites Tools Help Wf hr Cp connecting 2 This will bring up the certificate error page as shown below F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 How to Set Up the Access Easy Controller 2 1 and the Computer en 71 x There is a problem with this website s security certificate The security certificate presented by this website was not issued by a trusted certificate authority Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue to this website Click here to close this webpage x Continue to this website not recommended More information 3 Click on the link Continue to this website not recommended This will bring up the login page with the certificate error message as shown below AEC Windows Internet Explorer a Go I 5 ae File Edit view Favorites Tools Help httpsi 129 2 0 80 login aspx URL factivitytransactions aspx YS Certificate Error ww Ec
94. l Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 5 1 5 T3 Terminal Strip second terminal from top Reader 4 normally closed T4 Terminal Strip third terminal from top Spare common Spare Normally closed Spare common Spare normally closed Spare normally open Pie Fmeton Ei Spare common NOTICE 4 Reader Board en 23 The common alarm output relay only exists on the first 4 Reader board On boards 2 3 and 4 this relay is an additional spare 15 VDC Input Termination Reference Terminal Strip T1 Terminal strip T1 is used to provide up to 15 VDC power to the interface boards e g 4 Reader board and 8 IO board It consists of four terminals Two terminals provide the input power for the board DC 15V IN and the next two terminals provide the input power for the next board DC 15V OUT within the same casing The diagram below shows the configuration of the terminal strip T1 It receives 13 VDC from the PSU DC 15V DC 15V IN OU Figure 5 3 15 VDC Input Terminal Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 24 en 4 Reader Board 5 1 6 5 1 7 5 1 8 Access Easy Controller 2 1 RS232 Reference Terminal Strip T14 Terminal strip T14 is used as a communication channel between the interface board e g 4 Reader board and 8 IO board and the CPU The channel consists of four data cables namely RTS TX RX and Gnd The ca
95. l be allowed When this value is reached without a successful dial in login the controller will automatically disable the dial in capability for a user specified period of time The default settings for the security features are Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 80 en Dial In Networking Access Easy Controller 2 1 14 4 14 5 User ID PPP Password 8088 Number of illegal password attempts Undefined Illegal attempts lockout duration O minutes All the dial in security parameters are user configured However it is suggested that they remain at the default settings until the installation is complete and the dial in connection is fully operational Follow the directions below to change the dial in security settings Controller Setup Dial in networking allows you to remotely connect to the AEC2 1 through a phone line Follow the steps below to configure dial in networking 1 Log into AEC2 1 and from the main page select System gt Network Settings 2 Select Dial In tab and the screen below appears ia Weems useri Logout Access Easy Controller E BOSCH BS Ar Liviy Acard Se Tuniyu alin Rarcysler jake pol ES System Nebvark Sethings e a m ja Hetwcrk Email servar Da in User SWS Server ASP oP AN ilonvertor Diel in IP Settings Eal ir IP LEa Pa Delin Wer ber M i PEP Passvvocd eR EREE Ciel in Settings Hemar ofilegal pas
96. nd in the series instructs the modem to save the current setup The commands sent to the modem by the controller are listed below attTone mode atzReset ateOEcho Off atsO 10One ring to autoanswer atbOSelects the ITU T V 25 answer sequence at amp biFixed DTE speed serial port rate at amp wSave settings 8 Test the modem and modem to controller wiring by dialling the phone number to which the modem is connected from any standard telephone The modem should answer on the first ring and you should hear the usual tones indicating that the modem is attempting to synchronize with the calling party If modem tones are heard then this test is successful and you can hang up the phone 9 This completes the modem installation Proceed below to configure the security features associated with AEC2 1 dial in networking Dial in Security Features The AEC2 1 includes some additional security features to provide protection against unauthorized access to the controller over the dial in connection These include the following First a special login ID and password is used to establish the dial in session Once the session has been established then a second login is required using a regular user id and password to gain access to the controller The special login id and password which are used only with dial in networking is user configured Second there is a parameter that specifies the maximum number of unsuccessful login attempts that wil
97. ng that access has been denied Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 50 en How to Install Reader and Field Devices 9 5 White Orange HID Reader Jumper and Switch Settings W Indicates Switch position EA If you need to turn the beeper OFF move SW1 2 to OFF position Gnd DO 2 READER 2 READER 3 READER 4 READER 4 READER 3 READER2 READER icomi JP2 so 4 Reader Board p RS232 Q DC 15V DC 15V 43 TX RX Gryg Door Contact LED9 m RU LED10 TX LED11 RX O LED12 CARD READ Access Easy Controller 2 1 LEDI NC1 NO1 COM2 LED2 NC2 NO2 SIOS SOSO L N GNDV2 G G Vi Vi 12 VAC DC POWER SUPPLY FOR STRIKE COM3 LED3 NC3 NO3 COM4 LED4 NC4 NO4 T4 COM5 LEDS HI NC5 NO5 COM6 LED6 I NC6 NO6 COM7 LED7 E NC7 NO7 COM8 LED8 A NC8 NO8 OUT s 6 8K Ohm Exit Device BELDEN 9944 Equivalent HID PROXPRO with Keypad Connector RED 1 12 VDC BLACK Ground GREEN ORANGE Data 0 Green LED Red LED Beeper 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Hold Tamper Common 10 Tamper Select Field Devices using IO Board This will provide the system installer to have the flexibility of configuring any input in the
98. nitoring Computer directly or via a hub The table below shows the pin configuration for the socket 100Base Tx Ethernet connector Tx Serial Port for Modem This is a standard RS232 communication port used for modem connection Refer to cable connection for more details Serial Port for the interface board This is a 9 pins serial port The serial port is connected to the interface boards RS232 Serial Port Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 18 en The CPU Board 4 1 1 Access Easy Controller 2 1 5 VDC amp 12 VDC Power Input The CPU board can be powered up by the 100 240 VAC input PSU Refer to Section 7 Power Supply Unit for further information before connecting any power source to the CPU board Power Connector Pin Sma Other Components Lithium Battery Holder This is the location where a 3V Lithium battery is situated The Lithium battery provides continuous power supply to the Real Time Clock circuitry in case of a power outage The power will only be drawn from this battery under the following conditions No power is supplied from the PSU and The external 12V rechargeable battery is not charged sufficiently or is drained for prolong period of time and unable to provide backup power NOTICE It is recommended that this battery be changed every 2 years Recommended replacements are the Panasonic Model CR2032 Lithium Battery for Axiom and A Value CP
99. ocal Area Network LAN Settings Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration Automatically detect settings Use automatic configuration script aM Address http irbins ap bosch com sgp pac Proxy server ce Address x i Port Bypass proxy server For local addresses 8 In the Proxy Server window click the Advanced button to show the Proxy Settings dialog box In the proxy settings dialog box enter the IP address of the AEC2 1 as shown below Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 68 en How to Set Up the Access Easy Controller 2 1 and the Computer Access Easy Controller 2 1 Proxy Settings Servers aia Type Proxy address to use HTTP 192 igus a0 Secure RE a D gopher Socks Use the same proxy server For all protocols Exceptions Ct Do not use proxy server For addresses beginning with EO g Use semicolons to separate entries 9 Click the button repeatedly to exit the Internet Options window Then close the Control Panel 10 Make sure you have a crossover type network cable connected between the computer and the AEC2 1 Now run the Web Browser program from Windows NOTICE You may receive a warning indicating that the page you are trying to reach is not available Do not be concerned with this message at
100. of supervision applied to that particular input Refer to Section 9 5 1 Wiring Diagram for Supervised Inputs page 51 All unused points should have the termination resistor installed across the terminals within the controller Refer to Section 5 4 Reader Board page 19 for detailed wiring diagrams The charts below show the various termination points on the terminal strips Input Point 3 Input Point 4 Input Point 4 Output Connectors Four 6 pin terminal strips provide connection points for connection of external devices controlled by the AEC2 1 The terminal strips are labelled on the circuit board as T2 T3 T4 and T5 The output terminals are Form C type dry contacts from relays located on the 8 IO board For each relay Normally Closed N C Normally Open N O and a Common terminal COM are provided NOTICE The contacts of all relays are rated at DC 24V 1A maximum The relay contacts can be connected directly to many low voltages DC powered devices including alarm bells security lights horns etc When using the outputs to control high voltage devices such as lighting circuits electric door controllers gate motors etc an external interface relay must always be used Also use an external relay when interfacing with AC power devices In all instances where the output relay is used to operate an inductive load such as when interfacing with an external relay or powering the coil of an alarm bell a back biased diode F 0
101. oints for readers 1 and 2 T3 provides output connection points for readers 3 and 4 T4 provides connection points for two spare relays T5 provides two spare relay outputs except on the first 4 Reader board T5 relay 8 provides a common alarm output for all Reader boards On the first 4 Reader board the last relay is assigned in the software to provide a common alarm output from the controller This relay is intended to provide an easy hand off by the controller of an alarm indication to an external burglar alarm system The common alarm relay will activate whenever a Door Forced Open or Door Held Open alarm is detected by the controller It will also activate when the controller s door tamper circuit is activated or in occurrence of an AC power failure The common alarm relay will reset when all alarm conditions have returned to normal Detailed information concerning the common alarm output is provided in this manual NOTICE The contacts of all relays are rated at DC 24V 1A maximum The pin configuration for each output connectors is shown in the tables below T2 Terminal Strip top terminal Reader 1 common Reader 1 Normally closed Reader 1 normally open Reader 2 common Reader 2 normally closed Reader 2 normally open T3 Terminal Strip second terminal from top Reader 3 common Reader 3 Normally closed Reader 3 normally open Reader 4 common F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manua
102. omputer to communicate with a brand new AEC2 1 as received from the factory Leave DNS field blank Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General fou can gel F settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IF settings O Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask 255 255 0 Default gateway i Ee ATI ee sro b m Fr fA tan UNS server address automaticaly Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred ONS server Alternate ONS server p Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 94 en Appendix A How to Install amp Set the TCP IP Address on a PC Access Easy Controller 2 1 11 Click the button after verifying the IP address and subnet mask 12 The computer will proceed to configure the TCP IP settings When completed you will be prompted to reboot the computer for the new settings to take effect F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Appendix B Modem Setup en 95 18 Appendix B Modem Setup 18 1 Preparing the WAVECOM GSM Modem for AEC2 1 1 Insert the SIM Chip into the GSM Modem 2 Power up the GSM modem 3 Connect the PC serial port and the Modem using the serial cable that comes with the Modem 4 Goto Start gt Prog
103. onnection Dia U p Connection Networking 2 Double click Make New Connection and the screen below appears Enter a name for the connection e g Access Easy Controller HQ Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 82 en Dial In Networking Access Easy Controller 2 1 Make New Connection Type a name for the computer pou are dialing ih chor Hy Conne Select a device mn U S Robotics 56K Voce EXT Configure 3 Follow all on screen instructions Make sure a modem is connected to your computer Select the appropriate modem from Select a device dropdown list as shown in the figure below Make New Connection 4 Click the Next button 5 Configure your modem by selecting the General tab and setting available option as appropriate Select the communications port and accept the maximum speed default setting F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Dial In Networking en 83 iu S Robotics 56K Voice EXT Properties Communications Port COM Hy ey e A BEE S PT La Seo ss e pa Hnp camet eis speen 6 After configuring your modem click the button and continue with the Make New Connection dialog box as shown below Enter the controller s area code and phone number Select your country or region code Make New Lonnechon 7 Enter the telephone num
104. ontact All rel Refer to Table 1 relay contacts are voltage free and external connections shall not o0 N C Contact o0 N C Contact exceed 24V DC 1A resistive loads 6 8KOhm 6 8KOhm Refer to Table 1 Connect to Card 1 1 Reader 1 Board Oe Reset Board 1 Address Setting Button API AEC21 4WR v Default Jumper Setting for End of Line RS 485 No jumpers JP1 oe required for oo All positions set T 4 Wiegand Reader Board T4 to OFF Board 1 l l OFF OFF OFF O l l 6543 1 TRA DE B oard 1 Mo ae 0 Or aO DO Me o D1 O lt O COM8 This relay contacts LED Do oD N C8 in Board 1 is used BUZ Mo oQ N O8 as Common Alarm Output Connect to Card Reader 4 Earth Yel Grn Fanm omi To T13 RS485 Port of next board S on Enclosure To Tamper Switch of enclosure Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 100 en Appendix D Selecting A Correct Battery Size Access Easy Controller 2 1 20 20 1 Appendix D Selecting A Correct Battery Size This section provides information on choosing the correct battery for the AEC2 1 system Battery Specification for Access Easy Controller 2 1 The following battery specifications are recommended for the use of AEC Specifications Length 151mm 5 94 inch Width 65mm 2 56 inch Dimension Height 94mm 3 70 inch Samm Bronn O Fully Char
105. ork Be sure to follow the steps below in order when diagnosing the cause of the connectivity problem Do not skip any steps Step 1 Confirm the controller s compatibility with the customer s network Procedure Review the AEC2 1 application checklist to confirm the controller s compatibility with the customer s network The application checklist can be found in Section 23 Appendix G Blank Configuration Form page 116 of this manual Decision Can a Yes answer be confirmed for all questions in the application checklist Yes Proceed to step 2 No AEC2 1 will not work in your application Have the customer make corrections as suggested in the application checklist then re start this procedure If the customer cannot make the suggested corrections then an alternative access control solution should be suggested Step 2 Confirm that the basic AEC2 1 is operating correctly Procedure 1 Observe that LED 9 on the interface board is blinking This shows that the processor on the interface board is operating 2 Observe LED 10 and LED 11 located on the interface board These LEDs should be blinking This shows that the CPU is interacting with the interface boards 3 Observe the Green LED on the RJ45 jack on the CPU board It should be lit steady Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 104 en Appendix E Troubleshooting Access Easy Controller 2 1 4 Observe the Amber LED on the RJ45 j
106. ous step one of two events will occur within a second of the beep in step 2 Note that either response indicates that the reader is working f the card is configured to allow access through the reader then the LED will light in green for a few seconds indicating that access has been granted Or if the database has not yet been configured then the LED will flash between red amp green in arapid alternating pattern for two to three seconds indicating that access has been denied Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 en How to Install Reader and Field Devices Access Easy Controller 2 1 T2 12V READER 4 READER3 READER2 READER icomi Black Gnd LED1 m NC1 L em Do NOL D1 1 CUM TISIIIys LED1 LED2 NC2 L N GNDV2 G G Vi Vi BUZ1 NO2 12 VAC DC POWER SUPPLY FOR STRIKE T3 12V JP2 COM3 gt Gnd ee LED3 C NC3 ui DO 2 NO3 a lt q D1 2 COM4 LED2 LED4 NC4 BUZ2 NO4 1 LED9 m RUN YIP 4 Reader Board SW2 LED10 TX O LED11 m RX LED12 mmm CARD READ T10 READER 3 0e 000 ooo 12V Gnd DO 3 D1 3 LED3 BUZ3 COM5 LEDS HI NC5 NO5 COM6 LED6 NC6 NO6 T11 12V COM7 Z Gnd LED NC7 A 00 4 NO7 G 01 4 coms LED4 LED8 m NC8 BUZ4 Main NO8 PWR S RS485 RS232 Q DC 15V DC 15V Fail Tamper 6 T IN OUT 4 BA Gage TX RX Oye i eere peere ee ez gt 6 8K Ohm Exit Device Door Contact
107. owser application and enter the controller s IP address 192 168 0 41 in the browser s address or location bar Then press the Enter key to connect to the controller F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 If you have not used your browser to connect to AEC2 1 before it may be necessary to make slight configuration changes within the browser setup to establish Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 How to Set Up the Access Easy Controller 2 1 and the Computer en 75 connectivity for the first time The most common setup change needed is to instruct the browser to connect using a LAN rather than a dialup modem The controller should respond to the connection attempt by displaying the Login window 4 Login to AEC2 1 using the user name useri and password 8088 Select the required GUI language from the language dropdown Click the Login button Result Upon successful login the AEC2 1 home page is displayed 5 From the home page select System gt Network Settings Result The Network Settings page displays 6 Modify the Controller s IP Address Subnet mask and Gateway Set these fields to the values provided by the customer The values for these fields must be set correct for the controller to be able to operate over the customer s network The required settings must be obtained from the customer or a representative of the customer s Information Technology department After changing the set
108. r 2 1 How to Set Up the Access Easy Controller 2 1 and the Computer en 65 3 Follow the directions in the section of this manual entitled Section 13 5 How to Set Initial Controller Configuration page 74 NOTICE The AEC2 1 is a stand alone system and does not require a constant connection to a PC for proper operation The PC is used as a programming or downloading tool 13 2 Configuring a Web Browser to Work with Access Easy Controller 2 1 The instructions in this section describes the steps necessary to configure the Web browser to operate with the AEC2 1 In most instances you will not need to make any changes to the setup of a Web browser to connect to an AEC2 1 The guidelines presented in this section are intended for first time browser users and as a technical reference if difficulty is encountered when connecting with an AEC2 1 13 3 Web Browser Set up on a Windows Computer Follow the steps below to configure Microsoft s Internet Explorer version 7 0 or above Other Web browsers are also similar 1 Click on Start gt Settings gt Control Panel From the Windows Control Panel click the Internet Options Internet Options icon The screen below appears Internet Options a General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced l Home page lt gt To create home page tabs type each address on its own line tep hie google cam Use default Use blank Browsing history gE _ Delete temporary f
109. r s network configuration If the controller is going to be connected directly to a stand alone computer on its own private network the controller s default address need not be changed All that will be necessary is to configure the computer s network settings so that it has an address on the same network as the controller For initial setup of the AEC2 1 a Notebook or Desktop computer will be required The computer used for the controller setup must have a 10 100Base T Ethernet card installed in it and must run a WindowsxXP Vista or Mac operating system The computer must also have a functional Web browser program such as Microsoft Internet Explorer version 7 0 1 Configure the computer that is to be used for setting the controller s IP address so that it has an IP address on the same 192 168 0 network as the controller We suggest you set the computer s IP address to 192 168 0 40 and the subnet mask to 255 255 0 0 If you are not sure how to change a computer s network settings refer to Section 17 Appendix A How to Install amp Set the TCP IP Address on a PC page 91 2 Connect the AEC2 1 to the computer using a standard Cat 5 crossover cable Beige Cat 5 cable as shown below UTP CAT 5 Cable terminated with RJ45 connector on both ends Maximum Length of 20ft 6m Access Easy Controller Notebook with network card installed F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controlle
110. rams gt Accessories gt Communication gt HyperTerminal 5 You will be prompted to enter the name of the connection enter any name in the Name field Connection Description x 6 Connect To Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd ie Cay Access Easy Controller Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country regior Area code Phone number Connect using A Cancel Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 96 en Appendix B Modem Setup Access Easy Controller 2 1 7 Click the button and in the next screen set the Baud rate set it to 115200 Bits per second 8 Data bits 1 stop bit and None in the Parity as shown below COM Properties a Port Settings a Bits per second JAA ni Data bits Parity rf Stop bits t Elow control Hardware Restore Defaults ae 8 Click the button to start the connection NOTICE Once connected you should check whether the connection is stable by typing AT followed by enter you should get an OK reply from the GMS modem If there is no reply or the reply is not OK but display some unknown character then it is possible that the GSM Modem baud rate is incorrect Change the baud rate and reconnect 9 Once you have connected to the GSM Modem don t change the baud rate 10 Type AT IPR 19200 and press the enter key You should
111. rd to the Reader the LED will flash at a slow rate for the duration as depicted in the Reader s Keypad Time out field 2 Enter your PIN code If the PIN code is valid pull the door to get in Otherwise the LED will flash at a fast rate indicating a wrong PIN code Using Keypad in Enable Keypad Only Operation Mode If the Enable Keypad Only Operation mode is activated all users can either gain access by presenting card or by entering their card number using the i key However if the card s is set in Card and PIN operation AND the door requires PIN code for entry user s have to enter their card number followed by their assigned PIN code before access is granted Manual Card Entry without PIN code 4 1 First press the key The LED will flash continuously at a slow rate for the duration as depicted in the Keypad Time out field 2 Key in your card number followed by the _ _ or E key If the card number is valid the door will be released momentarily for access However if the card number is not valid the LED will flash at a fast rate Follow the next set of procedures if PIN code is required Manual Card Entry with PIN code 4 1 First press the key The LED will flash continuously at a slow rate for the duration as depicted in the Keypad Time out field 2 Key in your card number followed by the or E key If the card number is valid the LED will flash at a medium rate However if the card number is no
112. ription field 3 Select Entry Reader Only from the Door Model dropdown list 4 Select an Alarm zone from the Arm Disarm dropdown list this will be the zone that the reader will arm and disarm 5 Select the Reader from the Entry Reader dropdown list 6 Click the save button to save the setting F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 T Entry and Arm Disarm Reader en 89 Click the IO Configuration tab to configure the lOs of the reader The screen below shows the IO Configuration page Access Easy Controller 2 Welcome USER1 Logout BOSCH X Configuration Device Door Add RBA ctivity Acard 2SConfiguration System Report Description Undefined Door 2 Arm Disarm Door Model Entry Reader Only v Entry Function IO Configuration Advanced Video Setup Door Output Settings Door Open Timer 0 255 60 Seconds Door Strike Timer 0 255 5 Seconds Source Address Door Strike Output 2 C Enable Beep When Door Forced Open Output Link Door Forced Alarm Output Not Assigned wW Door Held Alarm Output Not Assigned v Invalid Card Output Not Assigned v El el v z Door Input Settings Source Address Request to Exit Device Input 3 C Door Shunt Door Contact Input v zi C Schedules and holidays will be used to shunt door contact No Schedule v Door Force Open Alarm delay duration 0 255 O
113. rmally closed devices supported 64 Form C PCB mounted output control relays with Contact Rating 1A 24 VDC F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 14 en System Layout Access Easy Controller 2 1 Temperature Operating O to 50 deg C 32 to 120 deg F Relative Humidity 10 to 85 5 at 32 d eg C 90 deg F Certifications and Approvals Certifications Approvals CE FCC and Safety Standards that AEC2 1 comply with F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 The CPU Board en 15 4 The CPU Board This chapter provides a brief overview of the AEC2 1 CPU board This chapter also describes the board layout and functions of various circuits Some major components of the board are explained and information concerning jumper option is provided The AEC2 1 CPU board is X86 processor based Single Board Computer SBC with one or two 100Base T Ethernet The serial port RS232 communicates with the 4 Reader and or 8 IlO boards The CPU board is designed to function as an embedded Web server and an AEC2 1 system Two communication ports are available on the CPU board The first is an 100Base T Ethernet port used by the Web server to communicate with the customer s database management computers The Ethernet port terminates in an RJ 45 jack located on the CPU board Standard category 5 cable is used to connect from the RJ 45 jack to a hub or wall outlet on the customer
114. s control applications Changing this jumper setting allows the units to quickly reset after they have detected motion Without changing the jumper some devices take up to 30 seconds to reset after they detect motion Refer to manufacturer s instruction for additional details Wireless PIR devices are not recommended for use in access control systems and should not be used as request to exit devices on AEC2 1 applications Wire any output devices that are to be controlled by the controller Output circuits are typically used to control alarm bells lighting circuits or similar equipment The output relays on the AEC2 1 interface boards are designed to handle 1A 24 VDC Resistive If it is necessary to control larger current devices or AC powered devices then external interface relays must be installed Connect all field devices wiring to the 4 Reader and 8 IO boards in the AEC2 1 Refer to the device wiring diagrams in this manual to identify the termination points for the various devices All controller termination land on removable terminal strips We suggest you carefully remove the terminal strips before landing the wires Once all wires have been landed on a terminal strip and verified gently re insert the terminal strip on the circuit board If wiring directly to the terminal strips without first removing the strip from the board use caution that bare wires do not accidentally touch any components or foils on the circuit boards
115. s network Alternatively a cross over cable can be used to connect from the Ethernet jack on the CPU board directly to the Ethernet connector on the customer s computer The second communication port is a RS 232 port This port is used to connect to an external modem to allow dial in connection to the controller i i A ai i i aus 1 jS 4 L Al 4 at iA oe Figure 4 1 CPU Board Specification for CPU Input Voltage 5 VDC 4 75 VDC to 5 25 VDC Current Consumption 1 95 A 5 VDC CPU speed 500 MHz Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 16 en The CPU Board Access Easy Controller 2 1 4 1 Component Layout of the CPU Board The following layout diagrams shows the major physical components on the CPU board A brief description is provided on some of the major components There are three different types of CPU boards hence the layout of each type will be slightly different The diagrams below shows each type and the location of the relevant components MAIN POWER PF Ze p S So E as PS imi pA Figure 4 3 Type2 CPU Board F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 The CPU Board en 17 WAIN POWER IF HY GHD GAG 17 Figure 4 4 Type3 CPU Board Ethernet Connector A Category 5 cable is connected from this RJ45 socket to the plug in 100BaseT Ethernet card located in the Central Mo
116. s two steps Decision Did the customer receive a response to the ping command Yes Proceed to step 9 No One or more basic problems still exit Repeat this procedure beginning with step 2 Step 9 Confirm that the AEC2 1 can be reached using a Web browser Procedure 1 From the same customer computer used in the previous step have the customer use the Web browser to connect to the AEC2 1 The AEC2 1 Login screen should be displayed Decision Yes Proceed to step 10 No One ore more settings are incorrect in the Web browser Check the general connection setup and proxy settings Also set the browser s security setting to medium If set on high connection may be prevented under certain circumstances Be certain the browser is attempting to connect over a LAN Often the browser may be defaulted to attempt connection over a dial in network If still unable to connect try another computer Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 108 en Appendix E Troubleshooting Access Easy Controller 2 1 Step 10 Log on to the AEC2 1 Procedure 1 Enter the super user user id user1 and password 8088 to log on to the AEC2 1 Upon successful login the controller s home page should be displayed Decision Was the login successful Yes Problem solved No The controller is working properly However one or more settings are incorrect in the Web browser Continue with the next C
117. shorter cable runs from the expansion controller to the readers at the end of the building What is the maximum between the expansion chassis from the main chassis Answer As the expansion chassis can be connected in the RS485 loop you could locate it to a maximum of 1Km away from the main chassis Question Can get separate controller Tamper alarms for the main AEC2 1 and the expansion controllers Answer Yes each controller Tamper can be terminated to the Tamper alarm input of the interface boards in the Controller This way you will have individual Controller s tamper monitored separately however whenever there is an activation from either one of the tamper the AEC2 1 will announce as controller tampered Question Can the AEC2 1 work with normally closed alarm devices already have normally closed door contacts in place that would like to monitor with the AEC2 1 Answer Yes Normally closed devices will work with AEC2 1 AEC2 1 can monitor both normally open and normally closed devices The controller database is defaulted to expect normally open type devices however it is an easy task to change the setting of any input point to expect normally closed type operation Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 112 en Appendix F Frequently Asked Questions Access Easy Controller 2 1 22 3 Question The CPU board was faulty and did backup the latest soft copy of the database Is th
118. sses the mounting of the AEC2 1 panel For mounting always use hardware and materials appropriate to the nature of the surface upon which the panel is mounted The following instructions describe the basic steps to mount the panel on a concrete wall WARNING For mounting always use hardware and materials appropriate to the nature of the surface upon which the panel is mounted If in doubt consult a certified technician 1 After acquiring the exact mounting location mark out the exact position of the mounting holes a Place the panel against the wall over the area where the panel is to be mounted F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 How to Install the Access Easy Controller 2 1 en 53 b Use a marker to mark out the exact position of the mounting holes from the panel Make sure that the panel is held firmly in place before marking out is done 2 Drill on the marked out position on the wall a Use a concrete drill bit with a hammer drill for drilling on a concrete wall b Ensure drill bit is placed perpendicular to the wall surface before commencing drilling Drilled hole should be perpendicular to the wall surface c Drilled hole should be such that a stainless steel sleeve anchor bolt can be fully inserted into the hole 3 Insert the stainless steel sleeve anchor bolt into the drilled hole and tighten the nuts to mount the panel in place a Use ahammer to lightly h
119. ssign a new PIN code and inform the employee The employee can then change the new code at any Readers with keypad Question What should be done if an employee report that he she cannot access a door after presenting his her card Answer The Administrator can check the Transactions screen for the record and determine the cause of the denied access Example 1 Transaction shows Access Denied this shows that the employee has no access rights to the door Example 2 Transaction shows Invalid Schedule this shows that the employee is not allowed to access this door during this time period Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 114 en Appendix F Frequently Asked Questions Access Easy Controller 2 1 22 4 22 5 Example 3 Transaction shows Access Denied Passback this shows that the employee did not present the card to the exit reader when the employee exited from the door the employee could have followed someone through the door Inputs and Outputs Question Can the controller also monitor doors that do not have readers connected to them such as emergency exit doors Answer Yes We would install contacts on these doors and connect them to an 8 Input Output board The AEC2 1 can support up to four of these boards Each board is capable of monitoring eight points of protection Depending on specific controller configuration an expansion chassis may be needed to hous
120. t valid the LED will flash at a fast rate Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 58 en Card Reader Keypad Functions Access Easy Controller 2 1 11 2 3 11 2 4 3 Enter the PIN code If the PIN code is correct the door will be released momentarily for access However if the PIN code is wrong the LED will flash at a fast rate Reader s PIN code When this mode is selected all cardholders use a pre determined Reader s PIN code to gain access No card is required This setting is done in Card Readers PIN Code Settings Reader s PIN code 1 7 digits To gain access enter the Reader s PIN code Other Usage The following sections highlight the other usage of the Reader beside Door Access Time Clock Functions Besides using the card for door access it can be used for time clocking For example an employee reports for work will be granted access to the building at the same time the employee can clock in These transactions are captured and presented in the Time Attendance web page which can be exported in Comma Separated Variable csv format and can be used by third party payroll software The function can also be used to capture the time the guards visited the checkpoint NOTICE No set up is required in the AEC2 1 web page To Clock In Press the 2 key of the Entry Reader and present your card The LED will flash once and the door will be unlocked if the cardholder has been given th
121. tabase so that they match This should be done before proceeding to the recovery procedure If the controller database is changed save the changes before proceeding Recovering Controller Database from a Windows Computer 1 Log into AEC2 1 and select System gt Advance Settings gt Firmware upgrade tab 2 Click the browse button to browse for the file you wish to upload Example if you are uploading the backup system database select the db_ tar gz from your local directory D Welcome useri Logout Access Easy Controller BOSCH Ba ctivity ic ard gC onfiguration System Re port System Advance Settings PEOI EEE E O System Maintenance Firmware Upgrade Database Backup Restore Customer Logo Video SDK AEC 2 1 Update Firmware Version AEC 2 1 6 0 Filename F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Restoring a Backup Copy of Database to the Access Easy Controller 2 1 en 87 Access Easy Controller 2 1 3 Click the E upload button to upload the file The dialog box below appears for confirmation Microsolt Internet Explorer 2 Software updates may take 30 45 seconds to complete Proceed cma 4 Click the button to proceed Once the process is completed without error a successful message is displayed 5 Click the button and reboot the AEC2 1 Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 88 en Entry and Arm Disarm Reader Acc
122. tandby battery Refer to Section 20 Appendix D Selecting A Correct Battery Size in this manual for backup battery specifications F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 System Layout en 11 3 System Layout Optional Input Gutput Cats Crossover Cable Computer with Ethernet Card Reader Controlled Goor Optional Enternet Hu bD Input Output CatS straight Cable Computer with Ethernet Card Reader Controlled Goor Teele EUI ele Figure 3 1 System Layout Each AEC2 1 system can support up to a maximum of 16 interface boards eight 4 Reader boards and eight 8 IO boards This configuration allows the system to support up to 32 Wiegand readers 64 alarm type inputs and 64 controllable output points System configurations may vary based on the requirement of the customer Note UL listed panic hardware shall be used for the applications The figure below shows a basic configuration of the AEC2 1 system including the converter and additional four 4 Reader boards and four 8 IO boards Figure 3 2 shows the basic configuration of AEC2 1 system with additional four 4 Reader boards and four 8 IO boards using a converter The converter UDS1100 can be linked to AEC2 1 s CPU LAN port through an ethernet network port to provide an additional multidrop communication channel upgrading it to support up to a maximum of 16 interface boards eight 4 Re
123. tem Layout en 13 Input Monitoring Points on the 4 Reader board consist of door contact input and request to exit inputs associated with reader controlled doors Output Control Relays on the 4 Reader board are the door strike magnetic lock control relays for the reader controlled doors Readers Supported by AEC2 1 Standard Wiegand I P Reader Ports LAN Ports Serial Ports Extension Ports AEC2 1 Capacity Number of Concurrent Logins User Licenses Database Integrity Number of Cards Supported Number of Access Groups Number of Time Schedules Interval per Time Schedules Recommended Web Browser Max Number of Interface Board Supported in a Full AEC2 1 Configuration Max Number of Wiegand Reader Supported in a Full AEC2 1 Configuration Max Input Supported ina Full AEC2 1 Configuration Max Output Supported ina Full AEC2 1 Configuration Environment Conditions Hardware Manual HID MiniProx Reader HID ProxPoint Reader HID ProxPro with without Keypad Reader HID iCLASS with without keypad Reader R10 R30 R40 Two RJ45 Two RS232 One RS485 Max 25 user account including superuser using up to 50 characters alohanumeric case sensitive user IDs and passwords Encryption used for user IDs and PINs 20 480 254 255 Four intervals per day plus holidays support Microsoft Internet Explorer version 7 0 or above 4 Reader board 8 IO board 8 8 32 64 Both normally opened and no
124. ter s to send a ping command to the address of the technician s computer The ping command should be performed from a computer on the same local sub net as the technician s computer Decision Did the customer receive a response to the ping command Yes Proceed to step 7 No There is a network configuration problem If the ping command returned the message Request timed out then there is a basic network configuration error possibly the setting of the IP address or subnet mask assigned for the AEC2 1 Or the customer s router may not be configured properly Review these items with the customer If the ping command returned the message Network unreachable then the customer s router or proxy server may be configured incorrectly or the IP address netmask or gateway provided for the AEC2 1 are incorrect In either case do not proceed further in this test procedure until this step is successfully passed Step 7 Confirm that the technician s computer can ping the customer s computer and or gateway on the same local sub network Procedure From the technician s computer open a DOS window and send a ping command to a customer computer on the same local subnet Ideally you should ping the computer that was used in the previous steps Question Was a response received to the ping command Yes Proceed to step 8 No There is a network configuration error If
125. the ping command returned the message Request timed out then there is a basic network configuration error Probably sub net mask or gateway assigned for the AEC2 1 is incorrect Or the customer s gateway or router may not be configured properly If the ping command returned the message Network unreachable then the IP address or netmask of the controller may be wrong F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 Appendix E Troubleshooting en 107 If the computer uses a gateway try to ping the gateway from the technician s computer If a response is received then the customer s gateway or router may have a configuration problem If no response is received then the gateway address provided by the customer is incorrect or the gateway is not operating correctly Step 8 Reconnect the AEC2 1 to the customer s network and test it by using the ping command from the customer s computer Procedure 1 Disconnect the technician s computer from the network and reconnect the AEC2 1 Be sure to use the same wall jack or hub port and the same cable as used with the computer 2 Have the customer use one of his network connected computer s to send a ping command to the address of the AEC2 1 The ping command should be performed from a computer on the same local subnet as AEC2 1 Ideally it should be the same computer used in the previou
126. tings click the save button to save the settings 7 From the home page select System gt Advance Configuration gt System Maintenance gt Reboot to reboot the controller This will cause the controller to reboot and load the new IP address information that was entered and saved in the previous steps After rebooting the controller will begin responding to its new address It will no longer respond to the default address 198 168 0 41 8 Before connecting the controller to the customer s network it is advisable to test it using the new settings to confirm proper setup Todo this you will need to change the network configuration of your computer to an address on the same network as the controller Asan example assume that in the previous steps you set the controller s address to 192 9 200 18 and the Subnet mask to 255 255 0 0 To test the controller using your computer the computer s network setup will need to be changed to a similar address on the same network For example you could set the computer to 192 9 200 19 You should set the netmask on the computer to the same value as the controller After changing network setup on the computer the computer will need to be rebooted After rebooting connect the AEC2 1 by entering the new controller address in the location or address bar of the browser f successful connection is made to the controller the Login screen is displayed 9 Once proper operation has been confirme
127. tor on the back of the modem Leave the modem powered off at this time Connect one end of the telephone cable provided with the modem to the wall jack and the other end into the connector on the back of the modem There are two connectors on the back of the modem Be sure to connect the cable to the incoming phone line Hardware Manual F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 78 en Dial In Networking Access Easy Controller 2 1 14 2 1 connector This connector may be labelled incoming line or there may be a drawing of a phone jack to indicate the proper connector a Depending on the model of the modem some has switches on the back or the side the table below acts as a guide for the type of settings that is needed Refer to the modem manual for more information Modem Switch Settings Function OFF Data Terminal Ready DTR Override OFF Normal DTR operations computer must provide DTR Switch signal for the modem to accept comment dropping DTR terminates a call ON Modem ignores DTR Override OFF Verbal Numeric Result Codes OFF Verbal word results ON Numeric results ON Result Code Display OFF Suppresses result codes ON Enables result codes OFF Command Mode Echo Suppression OFF Displays keyboard commands ON Suppresses echo OFF Auto Answer Suppression OFF Modem answers on first ring or higher if specified in NVRAM ON Disable auto answer OFF Carrier Detect
128. y jumper and switch settings of all boards 3 Insert Compact Flash onto the AEC2 1 CPU Follow the steps below to insert the Compact Flash onto the CPU board 1 Position the Compact Flash in the correct orientation 2 Slot in the Compact Flash as shown 3 Make sure the Compact Flash is fully inserted 4 Install any needed expansion boards Mount boards in enclosure Install RS485 cables Install power cables Set jumpers and switches on boards F 01U 122 796 1 0 5 2011 09 Hardware Manual Robert Bosch SEA Pte Ltd Access Easy Controller 2 1 How to Install the Access Easy Controller 2 1 en 55 5 Apply AC power to controller The power LED on the panel should light up indicating that the panel is powered The CPU board should perform a power up self test NOTICE This test will take about 90 seconds to complete 6 When booting up is completed LEDs 10 and 11 on the interface boards will flicker This indicates that the interface boards are communicating with the CPU Also the sounder on the CPU board will activate Install and connect the backup battery Use a 12V 7 0AH battery to provide four hours of standby power as required by UL Use a rubber band or a piece of tape to temporarily close the enclosure tamper switch This should silence the sounder This completes the basic controller installation Refer to Section 13 5 How to Set Initial Controller Configuration page 74

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