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1. 22 Mites oar Mu ptu 22 RI t pret 22 Re der Fuse ioc RE EI IN MED 23 FUSE EE 23 Lock SC 23 D NET LEDIS is SCRIBE IE E 23 BATTERY 23 BATTERY PROTECTION 23 tite seed qe o ee p RIS 24 Request to Exit Input 1B tente er Ee ere 24 Door Contact Input ZA 2B ee a ir REENVIAR Y ERR GrP WIRE EE REX AE 24 etes 25 sss 28 Switching Inductive Devices Locks Bells 28 DEFAULT OUTPUT OPERATION eirioed 7 29 Lock 29 Forced Tamper Relay Outputs eene enne trennen trennen 7 30 Door Held Open Electronic Outputs nennen nennen eene nenne 31 Alarm Shunt Electronic Outputs 4A 4 32 ACCESS POINT OPERATING MODES 33 TWo Persom ESCOYL 33 HiglsSeCurity
2. leere teer eheu drei bp ee 17 CHAPTER 3 READER CONTROLLER RC 2 e ecce ee eee ee ee eese eese secos LS CONNECTION DETAILS 72e cats testet eeu te ce eene e bee e ae eee ende ehe US 20 Output 1 A B Terminals 20 ESS 20 Qutput 3 ALB Termindl 7 ec ttr Ret ette ep det etre e Ud epi 20 Output 4 A B Terminal S aen n n da cu eee ghana neha RSEN debi E REA 20 Auxiliary 20 Reader A B Terminals 11 To 20 Inputs 1 2 3 And 4 Terminals 21 26 20 Lock Power DC Output Terminals 27 28 Side 20 Lock AC Power Input Terminals 29 20 AC 21 Powering esto etie tpe daa ddp tet Ed pd 2l RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardware Guide Backup Battery Red Black Leads eese eese esee eene entente entente entente nein tenente 21 Fire Release Input Terminals 29 21 52 E o 21 DIPS WITCH SETTINGS ete ee 22 RC 2 Addre ssitig e e eie e o Pe e RU qa a re DEER EESE nEss 22 DIS ME PE 22 Rl quee qeu acea 22 AC Fi gM
3. Wiring 0 21 2000 NURC2000 48 Termination 16 Two Person Mode 33 RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardware Guide 61
4. 31 Door Held Open Alarm 33 Connection Diagram 31 Door Held Open Warning 33 Door Strike Connection Diagram 30 E Electronic Output Connection Diagram 28 Elevator Control 44 Connection Diagram 46 Elevator Control Overview 45 F Fire Release Input IOC16 39 2 21 Forced Tamper 30 H High Security Mode 33 I Input Output Selection 42 Input Circuit Types 25 Input Output Controller 38 Inputs IOC 16 43 2 24 Interface Wiring 5232 9 185485 10 Introducing AxiomV 1 IOC 16 38 Backup Battery 39 Battery Test 41 Connection Details 39 DIP Switch Settings 40 AxiomV Hardware Gui
5. Axiom Integrated Access Control and Security Management System HARDWARE MANUAL new generation 8 building security RBH Copyright Notice Copyright 1995 2013 by RBH Access Technologies Inc All rights reserved Worldwide Printed in Canada This publication has been provided pursuant to an agreement containing restrictions on its use No part of this book may be copied or distributed transmitted stored in a retrieval system or translated into any human or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic manual or otherwise or disclosed to third parties without the express written consent of RBH Access Technologies Inc Brampton Ontario Canada Trademark 18 the trademark of RBH Access Technologies Inc Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation All other product names mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners Use of a term in this book should not be regarded as affecting the validity of any trademark or service mark Disclaimer This book is provided as is without warranty of any kind either express or implied including but not limited to performance merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Neither RBH Access Technologies Inc nor its dealers or distributors shall be liable to any person or entity with respect to any liability loss nor damage caused or alleged to have been caused directly or indirectly by this informa
6. 47 Wiring 48 2000 47 Wiring 48 O Outputs IOC16 43 2 28 Panel Reset 8 PC Connection 8 PC 100 50 AxiomV Hardware Guide 60 Specification 57 Port Baud Rate Selection 8 R 2 18 Backup Battery 21 Battery Test 23 Connection Details 20 DIP Switch Settings 22 Fire Release Input 21 Inputs 24 Outputs 28 Silkscreen Legend 19 Status LED s 22 Switching Inductive Devices 28 Tampet 21 Reader Maximum Cable Length 34 Reader Connection Diagrams 34 Reader Controller 18 Request To E
7. P Sasa A DG ath vs Ge a 33 Unlocked ee Eas eA ee GE 33 TAMD or a tente the e ati E dnm 33 Lockout Alarm zio NER rio eie deae 33 Door Held Open Warning RI dete eden e eee Rd ei red 33 Door Held Open Alarm 4 beoe opel ned e ae ecd iode e reir 33 Keypad Reader 0 07 33 ACCESS o tutoris eii tite uidit et 33 Access Der ed i Pe ee ere epe EE 33 READER CONNECTION DIAGRAMS ieeeeeeeeneeneeneren nennen rennen ne trennen enne ene 34 Cable ewe dde ees 34 Maximum Cable Length ie te err te eR HERE HR PORTE erri n 34 Cable Specific Gtioh tte p et et pb eei pe 35 e aoi i e e qe el i git pet 35 Cable EE 36 Maximum Cable 36 Cable Specification e si ERU AS ens a eee 37 Maximum Cable Length 37 CHAPTER 4 INPUT OUTPUT CONTROLLER 16 38 CONNECTION DETAILS een ee 39 Auxiliary Power Output tie gar p Re aeu t dene e 39 Backup Battery Red and Black nenne enne 39 AC POWeF sido nna eadem ashes eedem 39 Powering From DC au uat de
8. RAM is battery backed by a RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardware Guide 1 Chapter 1 E Introducing AxiomV replaceable lithium battery A built in watchdog circuit monitors the operation of the controller and performs a system reset if an out of control situation 15 detected Each controller has a second local network D NET for connection to card reader controllers RC 2 and input output boards IOC 16 This RS485 network operates at 38400 bits second and is also wired in a fault tolerant ring providing protection from a single point of failure Devices can be placed on the local network up to 3000 feet 1000 meters apart and the network supports up to twenty devices up to four RC 2s and up to sixteen IOC 16s The controller polls each device on the network and processes any data reported such as access verification requests and input status changes A RC 2 Reader Controller supports two access points Each RC 2 monitor two reader or reader keypad units eight input points and control eight output points Inputs and outputs are programmable for dedicated access point functions such as door contact request to exit button and door lock or can be used as general purpose I O operating information including times facility codes card formats and other parameters are stored locally in non volatile memory in the RC 2 If communication is lost with the controller the RC 2 can be programmed to operate in facili
9. eoe eoe eee oe oe oe ee oe oe oe oe eoe oe Warning eoe eoe eee eoe oe oe e e e eoe oe oe oe e ee oe oe oe ee The fire release function of the RC 2 is not UL or ULC approved The fire release function works best when all reader input and output configurations are set to default check Chapter 9 in the AxiomV User Manual for default settings Fire release functions should be thoroughly tested following any change to RC 2 inputs and outputs Tamper Connect the tamper leads to a normally closed cabinet tamper switch If a cabinet tamper switch is not used the tamper leads should be shorted RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardware Guide 21 Chapter 3 2 DIP Switch Settings The RC 2 DIP switch sets a number of operating parameters The RC 2 controller reads the DIP switch continuously and the configuration can be changed without the need to power down the controller DIP Switch DIP Switch RC 2 Address Not used Always set to OFF RC 2 Addressing Up to four RC 2 devices can be attached to a controller allowing a total of eight readers to be connected The four RC 2s must be assigned addresses in the range 1 to 4 Addresses must be unique and the network will not operate properly if duplicate addresses are programmed RC 2 Addressing Off Off Off Off Status LED s Run The run LED indicates that the RC 2 is operating Normally the LED flashes once every second Very rapid flashing indicates the RC 2
10. Reader wire colours may vary for different reader manufactures Please verify your wiring RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardware Guide 35 Chapter 3 2 RC 2 to 24 Volt Reader Connection Diagram 2 As D 9 DODONA U 00 ya To 24vdc Power Supply Cable Specification 6 conductor stranded shielded cable not twisted 20 to 22 AWG Maximum Cable Length 22 AWG Cable 250 feet 75 meters 20 AWG Cable 500 feet 150 meters 3 5 2 20 Reader wire colours may vary for different reader manufactures Please verify your wiring AxiomV Hardware Guide RBH Access Technologies Inc 36 Chapter 3 2 12 Volt Keypad Connection Diagram with or without proximity 100 Cable Specification 7 conductor stranded shielded cable not twisted 20 to 22 AWG Maximum Cable Length 22 AWG Cable 250 feet 75 meters 20 AWG Cable 500 feet 150 meters 4 Keypad wire colours may vary for different keypad manufactures Please verify your wiring RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardware Guide 37 Chapter 4 16 Chapter 4 Input Output Controller lOC 16 The I O Module JOC 6 has sixteen I O ports each of which is configurable as a zone input or a relay output A single LED indicates the status of each I O point If the I O point is configured as an input the LED is off if the input is restored and
11. 18 x 10 cm Operating temperature 0 to 70 C 35 150 F Operating Humidity 20 to 80 RH non condensing RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardware Guide 53 Appendix 1 Specification Sheets 16 Specification Controller Power Requirements One 16 5vac 40VA transformer Battery Backup 12v 7AH lead acid or gel cell Battery Charging Output Charging voltage 13 8v regulated Built in deep discharge protection Dynamic load test Current Consumption 500ma max per controller with all relays energized Power Outputs Auxiliary power 12v 1A fused Fuses Battery Supervised Auxiliary power 1Amp AC power Input Outputs Sixteen I O ports fully selectable as inputs or outputs Output Types Up to sixteen form C relays SPDT 2A 30vde dry contacts Input Types Up to sixteen fully supervised circuits 1 2 or no EOL resistor 1k One dedicated tamper switch input One dedicated fire alarm input Analog loop resistance measurement and reporting D NET Device Network Ports Two fully supervised RS485 ports Communications speed 38400 bits second Circuit Type Ring short or open circuit protection On Board Diagnostics Status Eight input output state LEDs One fire signal status LED Communications Two RX TX communication LEDs One Run LED Power Three ON OFF status LEDs Fuses Two fuse blown LEDs Housing dimensions 9 75in x W 6 875
12. Processor 32 bit Motorola micro controller Flash ROM Download firmware upgrades from the PC to NC 100 Memory 256k expandable to 16M bytes of RAM System Capacities NC 100 s per C NET Network RC 2 Controllers per NC 100 16 Controllers per NC 100 Cardholder No s per NC 100 Event Log per NC 100 Maximum of 15 4 8 card readers 16 320 Inputs or Outputs 10 000 standard expand to 500 000 5 000 standard expand to 100 000 Clock RAM backup battery Lithium battery C NET NC 100 to NC 100 Network Type Communications Speed Circuit Type ARCNET LAN 156 up to 2 5Mb per second Ring short or open circuit protection D NET NC 100 to RC 2 and 16 Network Type RS485 High Speed Network Ports Two fully supervised RS485 ports Communications speed 38400 bits second Circuit Type Ring short or open circuit protection Local PC amp Remote Communications Type RS232 TCP IP Ethernet RS485 4 wire Serial Port Speed Programmable 1200 to 38 400 baud Real Time Clock Built in as standard Watch Dog Circuit Built in as standard Housing dimensions H 9 75in x W 6 875in x D 3 25in 25 x 18 10 cm Operating temperature 0 to 70 C 35 150 F Operating Humidity 20 to 8096 RH non condensing AxiomV Hardware Guide 52 RBH Access Technologies Inc 2 Specification Controller Power Requirements One 16 5vac 40VA transfor
13. and up to sixteen IOC 16 input output controllers may be connected to each NC 100 in the C NET using high speed RS485 communications over a fault tolerant bi directional loop This ring is called the D NET Fault tolerance means the system is immune to a single point of failure and will continue to operate with a short or cut on any single cable section The fault condition is reported immediately to the PC D NET Device Network The D NET connects IOC 16 and RC 2 device controllers in a daisy chain fashion to the NC 100 controller Each NC 100 controller has two D NET ports designated Channel 1 and Channel 2 and the D NET is wired in a ring by connecting Channel 2 on the NC 100 controller to Channel 1 on the first RC 2 or IOC 16 Connect Channel 2 on the first device controller to Channel 1 on the next device controller and so on Channel 2 on the last device is wired back to Channel 1 on the NC 100 controller to complete the ring Device controllers do not have to be in address sequence in the ring However using sequential device controller addressing is recommended as this makes your cabling diagrams easier to follow and simplifies troubleshooting as the devices are in the correct numerical sequence Connect RC 2 Controllers up to four first in the D NET followed by up to sixteen IOC 16 Controllers as per the diagram on page 18 AxiomV Hardware Guide RBH Access Technologies Inc 14 Chapter 2 100 Device Controller Ad
14. Buzzer beeps slowly Door Held Open Alarm The Buzzer beeps rapidly Keypad Reader Combination The Buzzer emits a short beep every second after a card is presented until a PIN is entered Access Granted The Buzzer emits one long beep and the green LED turns on for the duration of the unlock time Access Denied The Buzzer emits two short beeps and the red LED flashes twice RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardware Guide 33 Chapter 3 2 Reader Connection Diagrams The RC 2 supports any reader device using the Wiegand format RC 2 to 5 Volt Reader Connection Diagram 92 m 4 CO amp CO om wo 5 TIGNOUL m 0 o o RO 0 3 5 Cable Specification 5 conductor stranded shielded cable not twisted 20 to 22 AWG Maximum Cable Length 22 AWG Cable 250 feet 75 meters 20 AWG Cable 500 feet 150 meters 1 5 2 20 Reader wire colours may vary for different reader manufactures Please verify your wiring AxiomV Hardware Guide RBH Access Technologies Inc 34 Chapter 3 RC 2 RC 2 to 12 Volt Reader Connection Diagram NO 1 NC 2 NO4 NC 5 p g Cable Specification 7 conductor stranded shielded cable not twisted 20 to 22 AWG Maximum Cable Length 22 AWG Cable 250 feet 75 meters 20 AWG Cable 500 feet 750 meters
15. Sat 25485 Connection RBH PS1224 24 RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardware Guide 47 5 NRC NURC Wiring To connect NRC2000s and NURC2000s to an NC100 simply connect them all in parallel on the RS485 connection connect all A s together amp all B s together and jumper channel 1 amp channel 2 together on the NC100 A to A amp B to B It is not recommended to mix RC2s and IOC16s with NRC2000s and NURC2000s because of the loop wiring of the RC2s and IOC 16s 81 2 4 6 27 NRC 2000 NRC 2000 NRC 2000 NURC 2000 NURC 2000 RBH The NRC2000 uses an IRC2000 board to provide most of the functionality of the RC2 board to the Axiom system The NRC2000 firmware version 3 is based on RC firmware version 34 and includes all updates and bug fixes associated with that version AxiomV Hardware Guide RBH Access Technologies Inc 48 Chapter 4 16 Modification Due to the lack of internal power supply and fewer I O lines the NRC2000 does not provide the following functionality 1 Reader Tamper the reader tamper inputs can be used to monitor AC failure and low battery Reader A tamper is used for AC voltage detection and should be shorted to ground to avoid AC FAIL message if the power supply modifications are not done Reader tamper is used for battery voltage detection and should be left open to avoid the BATTERY FAIL me
16. continuously monitored and will disconnect if the voltage drops below 10 volts RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardware Guide 23 Chapter 3 2 Inputs The RC 2 has eight fully supervised inputs four on side A and four on side B Each input is individually programmable from the PC The RC 2 employs digital filtering to eliminate the effect of interference on the input loops and verifies all loop changes before reporting to the controller Loop resistance is continuously monitored using a built in eight bit analog to digital converter and can be viewed from the PC providing the service technician with a valuable diagnostic tool and allowing marginal circuit loops to be detected and repaired before a full blown fault develops Each input has four states Restore Alarm Trouble and Illegal Trouble is reported if a short or break is detected on a supervised circuit and illegal is reported if the measured loop resistance lies between valid states For example if the circuit type is programmed as 2 resistor normally closed 1k represents a restored state and 2k represents an alarm state If the loop resistance changes by more than 15 but not enough to enter the next state an illegal state is reported RTE Request to Exit Input 1A 1B The RTE input is connected to a push button mounted on the door or to a motion detector mounted near the door A normally open or normally closed button can be used and the circuit type
17. energized for fail safe operation If power fails AC and battery or the fire input 18 released the power to the magnetic lock is removed and the door is opened AxiomV Hardware Guide 29 RBH Access Technologies Inc Chapter 3 2 Door Strike Connection Diagram Q OUTPUT 1 Lock OUTPUT 2 Forced Tamper 20 OUTPUT 3 TO sai Door Held Open EXTERNAL POWER 8 0 OUTPUT 4 10 Max SUPPLY Alarm Shunt 12 24 VDC AUX 12VDC Forced Tamper Relay Outputs 2A 2B Output 2 turns on if the door is forced open or if a reader tamper is detected This output remains on for as long as the alarm condition exists AxiomV Hardware Guide RBH Access Technologies Inc 30 Door Held Open Electronic Outputs 3B Chapter 3 RC 2 Output 3 turns on if the door is held open longer than the PC programmed limit This output remains on until the door closes During the warning period this output will pulse every second Door Held Open Alarm Output Connection Diagram PIEZO SY BLACK RED 12VDC RBH Access Technologies Inc py a gt 55 1 AxiomV Hardware Guide 31 Chapter 3 2 Alarm Shunt Electronic Outputs 4A 4B The alarm shunt output turns on when the door is unlocked This output turns off when the door
18. on otherwise If the I O point is configured as and output the LED is off if the output is de energized and on if the output is energized 16 I O Controller Silkscreen Legend 16 RE WM 2345678 Output failsafe 1 0 0 Operation ic E Always Off BATTERY TROUBLE 1 0 1 re 12 AUX FUSE 4 AC LOW 6 1 0 12 RBH AC HIGH amp I TECHNOLOOIBR RUN LED 1B ON 2 input Oulput Selection 2 Switches program each VO Set to ON OFF each set of 1 2 18 28 for each VO to be selected yo 13 OU PON mOU 390 gt 014 108 um Swich 14 8 ON 2 8 ON VO 11 Output Switch 18 3 OFF Switch 28 3 OFF 1 0 5 31 6 0 71 2 1 0 16 16 40 VA div 12 VDC AUX 39149 FIRE RBH ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES INC SIGNAL Phone 805 670 1100 www rbh access com AxiomV Hardware Guide RBH Access Technologies Inc 38 Chapter 4 16 Connection Details Auxiliary Power Output This fused output provides 12v 1A to power external devices Backup Battery Red and Black Lead AC Power Use a 12v lead acid or gel cell rechargeable battery with a rating of 6AH or higher The IOC 16 is powered from 16 5vac 40V A transformer The IOC 16 draws about 0 5Amps when all 16 relays are energize
19. Board dimensions 3in x W Operating temperature 0 to 70 C 35 150 F Operating Humidity 20 to 80 RH non condensing AxiomV Hardware Guide RBH Access Technologies Inc 56 100 Specification Controller Power Requirements 9 14V DC Current Consumption 150ma Flash ROM Download firmware upgrades from the PC to PC 100 System Capacities PC 100 s per System Maximum of 1 Network Connection Type RS 232 and RS 485 Serial Port Speed 9600 28800 38400 or 56000 Real Time Clock Dallas DS1994 with battery back up Board dimensions H 4 in x W 434 Operating temperature 0 to 70 C 35 150 F Operating Humidity 20 to 80 RH non condensing PC Connection Can be connected via RS232 or RS485 RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardware Guide 57 Appendix 1 Specification Sheets Cable Specification PC To Controller RS232 3 or 4 conductor shielded 18 to 22 AWG Maximum Cable Length 9600 baud 150 feet 45 meters 38400 baud 30 feet 9 meters 4 Wire RS485 2 twisted pair individually shielded 18 to 22 AWG Maximum Cable Length 4000 feet 1200 meters C NET NC 100 to NC 100 1 twisted pair shielded stranded 20 to 22 AWG Maximum Ring Section Cable Length 2500 feet 750 meters Maximum Total Ring Cable Length 10000 feet 3000 meters D NET NC 100 to RC 2 16 1 twisted pair shielded 20 to 22 AWG Maximum Ri
20. ICA LION Ex qM oU OO RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardware Guide 1 Introducing AxiomV Chapter 1 Introducing AxiomV The RBH AxiomV System combines access control building management and security monitoring in a highly integrated and expandable package AxiomV Security Management Software runs on a standard IBM compatible PC and is designed for use in installations ranging from simple two door systems to complex systems covering multiple sites and containing thousands of access points and tens of thousands of cardholders The system can monitor over 1 000 networked controller units NC 100 with each controller capable of monitoring eight card readers and 320 input output points Remote site monitoring capability is 4 096 readers and 65 535 input output points Local site capacity exceeds 8 000 readers and 250 000 input output points minimum configuration consists of a PC a single controller unit NC 100 and a single reader controller RC 2 that allows connection of two card readers eight inputs and eight outputs The PC is used for data entry setting up the database and monitoring activity on the system Once the database is downloaded to the controllers the PC is not required for system operation Should the PC be powered down the NC 100 controller will perform all access and other control functions including logging up to 100 000 events Wh
21. PIEZO ff 43 gt MA 9 BLACK Dd RED 12VDC Switching Inductive Devices Locks Bells Exercise caution when switching an inductive load Inductive devices include external relay solenoids bells and door locks of these devices generate extremely high voltage spikes several thousand volts when power is applied or removed and possible disruption of the operation could occur if this interference gets on to the electronic circuit board This interference can be suppressed by placing a diode N4001 or similar across the lock or other inductive device being switched Connect the diode cathode end with band to the positive terminal and the other end to the negative terminal The diode must be placed at the device being switched and not at the controller AxiomV Hardware Guide RBH Access Technologies Inc 28 Chapter 3 2 Default Output Operation Lock Output Relay Outputs 1B Output 1 controls a magnetic lock or door strike Magnetic Lock Connection Diagram OUTPUT 1 Lock 0 2 9 Forced Tamper OUTPUT 3 Door Held Open OUTPUT 4 1 mA Alarm Shunt AUX 12VDC 2 55 TO LOCK POWER R OR EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY 12 24 VDC OOOC For magnetic locks the relay should be configured from the PC as normally
22. can be programmed from the PC Activating the RTE input will unlock the door The RTE can be disabled by time zone This input can be used as a general purpose input if RTE operation is not required If not used leave the default RTE settings in the AxiomV software configuration Door Contact Input 2A 2B The door contact input monitors the state of the door Forced entry door held open alarm and door held open warning require monitoring of the door state This input can be used as a general purpose input if the door contact is not required If not used leave the default RTE settings in the AxiomV software configuration Door Contact Connection Diagram AxiomV Hardware Guide RBH Access Technologies Inc 24 Chapter 3 2 Input Circuit Types The RC 2 supports seven different input circuit types ranging from no resistor for low security applications to two resistor normally closed circuits where the highest security is required Normally Closed No Resistor Loop Resistance Normally Open No Resistor Loop Resistance Open Circuit 21 Normally Closed One Resistor Loop Resistance Short k Open Circuit 1 RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardware Guide 25 Chapter 3 2 Normally Closed Two Resistor 1k Restore This circuit provides a high degree of supervision and detects both short and open circuit fault conditions Use this circuit in high security applicat
23. ch 5 off modem selection is no longer supported Direct Connect Modem Selection DIP Switch 5 Interface Type Direct Connect To PC RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardware Guide 7 Chapter 2 100 Computer Port Baud Rate Selection Master Only The controller s serial port baud rate is set with controller DIP switches 6 and 7 This setting determines the speed used to communicate with the PC serial port If the controller is connected directly to the PC the controller baud rate must be the same as the baud rate set for the port on the PC The default PC baud rate is 9600 Controller Baud Rate Selection DIP Switch 6 DIP Switch 7 Baud Rate RS485 4 Wire Interface Selection Master Only RS485 4 Wire Interface Selection DIP Switch 8 Interface Type Panel Reset Setting all DIP switches to the off position and powering up the NC 100 will reset the memory completely PC Connection The master controller is connected to a serial port on the PC The PC serial port is assigned to the C NET under the Communication Port Setup screen in the AxiomV software Normally the baud rate is set to 9600 for direct connection to the PC using the standard RS232 interface The baud rate may be lowered if the distance between the PC and controller is greater than 150 feet 45 meters or 38400 baud may be used if the distance is less than 30 feet 9 meters To maintain speed at distances greater than 150 feet 45 met
24. controls eight outputs RBH recommends that RC 2 s be used for dedicated access point operation However in certain instances inputs and outputs may be individually configured for general I O purposes The RC 2 has two sides labeled A and B and each side implements an independent access point Typically an access point includes a reader door contact request to exit button and programmable outputs for lock forced entry door held open and alarm shunt Each RC 2 includes two built in power supplies The 1 reader power supply provides both 5 and 12 volt DC power for reader devices An additional lAmpQ 12volts is available on the auxiliary power output to power other devices such as motion detectors and warning devices The system requires a 40 or 80 VA transformer and a rechargeable backup battery A separate 12 24 volt power supply is provided for powering door locks The RC 2 performs extensive system status monitoring and provides a high degree of local feedback on system status for the technician AC power battery voltage reader and auxiliary fuses are all monitored Status LEDs indicate the status of all inputs and outputs AC fault low voltage fuse blown communication activity and run information AxiomV Hardware Guide RBH Access Technologies Inc 18 Chapter 3 2 RC 2 Reader Controller Silkscreen Legend OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT4 Alarm Shu
25. d An additional on board power supply provides 1 Amp at 13 8volts and can be used to power external devices the NC 100 controller An external 12volt rechargeable battery provides backup power Powering From DC To power the IOC 16 from an external DC supply connect a 12 to 14volt external supply to the AC inputs Do not connect to the battery input as the battery input is disconnected until power which normally comes from the AC is applied to the controller Fire Release Input Terminals The fire input requires 12vdc from the fire panel When the 12volts are present the onboard outputs are enabled and are under the control of the IOC 16 In the event of a fire the fire panel removes the 12volt signal and all relay outputs are de energized This is typically used to unlock doors in the event of a fire Lock outputs should be programmed as normally energized unlocked when de energized for fail safe operation If fire signal monitoring is not required this input must be connected to the IOC 16 auxiliary power output Warning fire release function of the 1 16 is not UL or ULC approved Fire release functions should be thoroughly tested following any change 10 16 outputs eoe Ae Ae Ae ee eoe eoe eoe e ee ee eoe eoe e ee ee eoe eoe e e ee ee oe eoe e ee ee oe oe oe e ee oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe Tamper Connect the tamper leads to a normally closed cabinet tamper switch If a cabinet
26. de 59 Appendix 1 Specification Sheets Fire Release Input 39 Inputs 43 Outputs 43 Silkscreen Legend 38 Status LED s 4 Switching Inductive Devices 44 Tamper 39 K Keypad Reader Combination 33 L Lock Output 29 Lockout Alarm 33 M Magnetic Lock Connection Diagram 29 Master Controller 7 Maximum Cable Length 13 16 Reader 34 Modification NRC2000 49 N 100 4 Connection Details 5 DIP Switch Settings 6 Panel Reset 8 Silkscreen Legend 5 Status LED s 13 NC 100 Networks 11 Network Controller 4 2000
27. dress Assignment Device Controller IOC 16 D NET Device Network Connection Diagram DEVICE NETWORK 5300 OL Gay 5 lt ALL OFF 16 RC 2 619491010 ouTPuT1 M Lock cni 7 T 2 d Tem RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardware Guide 15 Chapter 2 100 D NET Maximum Cable Length The maximum distance for any link in the ring is 3000 feet 900 meters and the total ring length cannot exceed 15 000 feet 4600 meters D NET Cable Use 20 to 22 AWG shielded twisted pair cable for all D NET connections Shielded cable is recommended to minimize problems that can arise in electrically noisy environments In addition shielded cable may be necessary to prevent the network from interfering with signals on other cables in the same trunk D NET Termination There are some controllers devices that do not have termination built into the unit These devices are UNC500 PC100 and SafeSuite In most cases termination is not needed because the devices are connected to other devices on the network that will have termination built in Units which terminate automatically are the NC100 RC2 and IOC16 The NRC and NURC trimmed down replacements for the RC 2 can be terminated using jumpers JP2 JP3 and JP4 or JP1 JP2 and JP3 respectfully All three jumpers must be ON SafeSuite units are normally installed with Riser boards which have termination on each leg of the 485 co
28. e Guide 5 Chapter 2 100 1 2 Controller Network connects NC 100 controllers together on high speed bi directional fault tolerant network CH2 on the master controller connects to on the next NC 100 on the network and so on 2 on the last controller in the network is wired back to on the first controller to form a ring see C NET diagram on page 14 D NET 1 and CH2 D NET Device Network connects local device controllers RC 2 IOC 16 to the NC 100 controller on a high speed bi directional fault tolerant network Connect CH2 on the NC 100 to on the first device controller and connect CH2 on this device controller to CH1 on the next device controller on the D NET and so on Connect CH2 on the last device controller back to CH1 of the NC 100 to complete the ring see the D NET diagram on 17 Auxiliary Output This is a dry contact relay output rated for 2 30vdc that does not have valid use at this time Earth The controller contains several layers of protection against induced high voltage transients from static discharge lightning and power line spikes In order for this protection to be fully effective a good connection to earth ground is essential Wire this connection to a metal cold water pipe or similar structure Do not connect directly to the AC earth Use 16 AWG or heavier cable and keep the length as short as possible less
29. ections at the PC end PC to NC 100 Connection 4 Wire RS485 Interface Wiring 100 CONVERTER RS 232 to 5485 1 12345678 ALWAYS OFF 01 dav ALL OFF 16 MODEM Cable Specification 2 twisted pair individually shielded 18 to 22 AWG Maximum Cable Length 4000 feet 7200 meters AxiomV Hardware Guide RBH Access Technologies Inc 10 Chapter 2 100 100 Networks 100 controller has two separate network interfaces Controller Network connects the master NC 100 to other slave NC 100 controllers using a secure bi directional Arcnet LAN The D NET Device Network connects up to four RC 2 and sixteen IOC 16 controllers to each NC 100 in the C NET using secure bi directional RS485 communications field devices such as readers locks and contacts are in turn wired into the RC 2 and IOC 16 device controllers C NET Controller Network Up to fifteen NC 100 controllers can be linked together and feed into a single communication port on the PC Controller number 1 is designated the master controller and may be connected to the PC using serial or TCP IP communications The remaining controllers are referred to as slaves and can only communicate to the PC through the master NC 100 Serial ports on the slave NC 100 controllers are not used C NET Controller Network RS232 or 4 wire RS485 The controllers are wired together in a high
30. en the connection is restored the log is reported to the PC AxiomV Security Management software runs all standard PC networks On a networked PC system all control functionality and system monitoring is available at all PCs Networked systems are usually necessary on larger installations where a single operator can not handle the volume of incoming messages The AxiomV system hardware consists of a number of different networks The controller network C NET links up to fifteen controller units to a single port on the PC This network can be directly connected to a serial port on the PC in which case a separate serial port is required for each network Controller number one in the network is designated the master and is connected to the PC and all other controllers are referred to as slaves controllers in the network are connected together in a fault tolerant high speed Arcnet LAN Arcnet is a highly reliable networking architecture and is widely used in industrial control applications This LAN module transfers data at speeds of 156k bits second to 2 5M bits second and when wired in a ring is immune to a single point of attack network will continue to operate normally with a single short or a cut on any inter controller connection The controllers use a powerful Motorola 32 bit micro controller and come standard with 256k bytes of RAM A plug in memory expansion board allows the memory to be expanded to 16 Megabytes
31. ers the RS485 interface should be used RS485 is built into the NC 100 controller but is not part of the standard PC The PC must be fitted with either an RS485 serial card or an external RS232 to RS485 serial port converter AxiomV Hardware Guide RBH Access Technologies Inc 8 Chapter 2 100 85232 Connection Controller to PC Connection RS232 Gnd Pin 5 Gnd Pin 7 TX Pin 3 TX Pin 2 PC to NC 100 RS232 Interface Wiring 100 6 BAUD A 12345678 B B 1l 798 4 2 52 gt d 4 ALWAYS OFF ors S D 8 RTS 8 0 DP 16 DB 25 OFF FH DB 9 Cable Specification 3 or 4 conductor shielded 18 to 22 AWG Maximum Cable Length 9600 baud 150 feet 45meters 38400 baud 30 feet 9 meters RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardware Guide 9 Chapter 2 100 85485 Connection NC 100 controller supports 4 wire RS485 interfaces DIP switch 8 should always be set to the OFF position and will then always be ready for 4 wire RS485 operation The 5485 interface allows the distance between the controller and the PC to be extended up to 4000 feet 7200 meters at 38 4k baud RS485 requires two twisted pair cables and must be terminated at both ends with a 130 ohm resistor This termination is already built into the NC 100 Ensure that the PC end provides proper termination If not provided on board add a 130 ohm resistor across both A B conn
32. gram 13 15 Door Contact 24 Door Held Open 31 Door Strike 30 Electronic Output 28 Elevator Control 46 Magnetic Lock 29 RC2 to 12 volt Keypad 37 RC2 to 12 volt Reader 35 RC2 to 24 volt Reader 36 RC2 to 5 volt Reader 34 Controller Network 11 Default Output Operation 29 Device Network 14 Diagnostic LEDs 13 DIP Switch Settings RBH Access Technologies Inc Index IOC16 40 NC100 6 2 22 14 Connection Diagram 15 Maximum Cable Length 16 Termination 16 Door Contact 24 Connection Diagram 24 Door Held Open
33. in x D 3 25in 25 x 18 10 cm Operating temperature to 70 C 35 150 Operating Humidity AxiomV Hardware Guide 54 20 to 8096 RH non condensing RBH Access Technologies Inc NRC 2000 Specification Controller Power Requirements 9 14V DC Current Consumption 250ma Flash ROM Download firmware upgrades from the PC to IRC 2000 System Capacities IRC 2000 s per System Maximum of 32 Readers per IRC 2000 2 Cardholder normal Maximum 5 000 extended Maximum 8 000 Event Log per IRC 2000 Maximum 1 400 Network Connection Type RS 232 or RS 485 Serial Port Speed 9600 28800 38400 or 56000 Real Time Clock Dallas DS1994 with battery back up Housing dimensions 12in W 14in x D 3 in Operating temperature 0 to 70 C 35 150 F Operating Humidity 20 to 8096 RH non condensing RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardware Guide 55 1 Specification Sheets NURC 2000 Specification Controller Power Requirements 9 14V DC Current Consumption 200ma Flash ROM Download firmware upgrades from the PC to URC 2000 System Capacities URC 2000 s per System Maximum of 32 Readers per URC 2000 2 Cardholder Maximum 3 000 Event Log per URC 2000 Maximum 1 400 Network Connection Type RS 485 Serial Port Speed 9600 28800 38400 or 56000 Real Time Clock Dallas DS1994 with battery back up
34. ions Normally Open One Resistor AxiomV Hardware Guide RBH Access Technologies Inc 26 Chapter 3 2 Normally Open Two Resistor Normally Open And Normally Closed One Resistor 1k Restore This circuit type is used where normally open and normally closed contacts are used in the same loop RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardware Guide 27 Chapter 3 2 Outputs The RC 2 has eight outputs four on side A and four on side B Outputs 1A B and 2A B are dry contact relays capable of switching 2Amps 30vdc Outputs 3A B and 4A B use electronic drivers and can switch 100ma Outputs are programmable from the PC as normally energized or normally de energized Normally energized outputs are used for fail safe operation where it is essential that the output return to a safe state when the system fails due to power loss communications failure or fire Electronic outputs are switched negative which means that they switch the power negative to the terminal When the output is off the output terminal is electronically disconnected Outputs can be programmed to operate in a default mode described below or they can be used as general purpose outputs However the output definition in the AxiomV configuration software should never be left blank If the output is unused use the default output definitions provided in the AxiomV configuration software Electronic Output Connection Diagram
35. is not communicating with the controller AC High The AC high LED comes on when the AC voltage is above 20volts RMS AC Low The AC low LED comes on when the AC voltage drops below 14volts RMS Battery Trouble The battery trouble LED indicates that the battery voltage is below 11 volts AxiomV Hardware Guide RBH Access Technologies Inc 22 Chapter 3 RC 2 Reader Fuse The reader fuse LED indicates the 1Amp reader fuse is blown This fuse is blown if the reader 5 or 12volt output is overloaded Auxiliary Fuse The auxiliary fuse LED indicates the 1Amp auxiliary fuse is blown Lock Fuse LED on indicates the lock fuse is blown D NET LED s The local controller network has two status LEDs The red RX LED flashes when data is received from the controller The green TX LED flashes when data is transmitted by the RC 2 Normally the status LEDs flash continuously Battery Test A dynamic battery test is performed under scheduled control During the test a 1Amp load is switched across the battery and the voltage is monitored At the end of the test a pass or fail message is reported to the PC The frequency and duration of the test are programmable from the AxiomV software Typically the battery is tested once every day and the test duration is thirty seconds Battery Protection The backup battery is protected from deep discharge and possible irreversible damage during a prolonged ac power failure The battery voltage is
36. is re locked if the door is closed at that time otherwise the output turns off when the door closes Normally the shunt output is used to shunt the door contact if a secondary alarm panel monitors the contact Alarm Shunt Output Connection Diagram RELAY 224 E x 100 IU 12VDC Red AxiomV Hardware Guide 32 AQ Q OUTPUT 1 CH1 Lock A OUTPUT 2 Forced Tamper Door Held Open 100mA Mox 1 Alorm Shunt AUX 12VDC RBH Access Technologies Inc 55 20 Chapter 3 2 Access Point Operating Modes Two Person Escort The Red LED flashes slowly In Escort mode two valid cards are required for access The reader Buzzer beeps rapidly after the first card is presented A second valid card must be presented within ten seconds for access to be granted High Security The Red LED flashes quickly In high security mode only cardholders with high security clearance are allowed access Unlocked The green LED turns on to indicate the door is unlocked Tamper The Buzzer sounds continuously Lockout Alarm The Buzzer beeps rapidly A lockout alarm occurs when a user defined number of Access Denied messages occur These messages can include Invalid Card Number No Access at this Time No Access at this Reader or Invalid PIN Code Door Held Open Warning The
37. lection Master Only 3 8 8 PANEL RESET eee ERR UII IMS o Reh a aaa 8 TENEO RO 8 RS232 CONNECTION octies mite 9 Cable Specifications ie Ree a ee Rp eee ite e 9 Maximum Cable Length scriui tee eee edet eee e egeret 9 RSA85 CONNECTION EET RR RERO GR 10 Cable 0 10 7 10 hesiuddixwe dE 11 C NET CONTROLLER NETWORK 2 11 CNET SER aO RU VR 13 C NET Maximum Cable Lenpth i i oiu ive Binet Basics hess eR eset a ode 13 STATUS LED uui eon etiem ettet ei etait eene s 13 Modem POrt 5 decree o et eR PRU o FER ERE 13 C NET LEDS nc e e nte i t RH ene eue en UL 13 DNETEEDs senec EROR EORR ER E ER ICI 13 RUN 13 Diagnostic LEDS 100700126 uus 13 D NET DEVICE NETWORK tette etre bet este 14 D NET Maximum Cable Length e d bre eee 16 D NET Cable 16 D NEIT Terminaii n iade e dl RR e iR err re ERE eg RR HEINE FR 16
38. liary Fuse The auxiliary fuse LED indicates the 1Amp auxiliary fuse is blown Network LEDs The local controller network has two status LEDs The red RX LED flashes when data is received from the controller The green TX LED flashes when data is transmitted by the IOC 16 Normally the status LEDs flash continuously Battery Test A dynamic battery test is performed under scheduled control During the test a lAmp load is switched across the battery and the voltage is monitored At the end of the test a pass or fail message is reported to the PC The frequency and duration of the test are programmable from the PC Typically the battery is tested once every day and the test duration is thirty seconds Battery Protection The backup battery is protected from deep discharge and possible irreversible damage during a prolonged ac power failure The battery voltage is continuously monitored and disconnected if the voltage drops below 10volts RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardware Guide 41 4 16 Input Output Selection Programming a port on the IOC 16 as an input or output requires set up changes in both software and hardware Software setup is done in the Device Configuration screen at the PC Hardware configuration requires setting of on board DIP switches Each input output port has two DIP switches that determine if the port is an input or output An input port is selected by setting both switches o
39. mer Controller amp Auxiliary One 12 18vac 80VA transformer Door Lock Power Battery Backup 12v 7AH lead acid rechargeable battery recommended Battery Charging Output Charging voltage 13 8v regulated Built in deep discharge protection Dynamic load test Current Consumption 400 mA max per controller Power Outputs Reader power 12v 1A fused 5v 91A fused Auxiliary power 12v 1A fused Fuses Battery Supervised Reader power 1Amp Auxiliary power 1Amp AC power Lock power 3Amp Reader Connection Supports up to two readers multiple format On board reader tamper monitoring Supports red and green reader LED outputs Supports reader audible Outputs Four form C relay SPDT 2A 230vdc dry contacts Four electronic drivers max 100ma Inputs Eight fully supervised circuits 1 2 or no EOL resistor 1k One dedicated tamper switch input One dedicated fire alarm input Analog loop resistance measurement and reporting D NET NC 100 to RC 2 and 16 Ports Two fully supervised RS485 ports Communications speed 38400 bits second Circuit Type Ring short or open circuit protection On Board Diagnostics Status Eight output state LEDs Eight input state LEDs One fire signal status LED Communications Two RX TX communication LEDs One Run LED Power Four ON OFF status LEDs Fuses Four fuse blown LEDs Housing dimensions H 9 75in x W 6 875in x D 25 3 25
40. n and an output is selected by setting both switches off Ports 1 to 8 are programmed with DIP switches 1A and 2A and ports 9 to 16 are programmed with DIP switches 1B and 2B Ports 1 8 Input Output Selection 7 EM Ports 9 16 Input Output Selection Switches 1B 2B po 1 05 of ___ J0 a 12 4 _ OF 3 5 X On OFF on 0 1 De 8 ___ AxiomV Hardware Guide RBH Access Technologies Inc 42 Chapter 4 16 Inputs The IOC 16 has sixteen fully supervised inputs Each input is individually configurable from the PC for various circuit types For full details of circuit types refer to Input Circuit Types on page 25 16 Input Connection Diagram 1K Outputs The IOC 16 has sixteen dry contact relays capable of switching 2Amps 30vdc Outputs are programmable from the PC as normally energized or normally de energized Normally energized outputs are used for fail safe operation where it is essential that the output return to a safe state when the system fails due to power loss communications failure or fire 16 Output Connection Diagram 12 VDC Power Supply o o e RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardware Guide 43 Chapter 4 16 Switching Inductive Devices Locks Bells Exercise caution when switching an inductive load I
41. nd all decision making is performed locally even in the event of total power loss The NC 100 contains a powerful 32 bit micro controller and has a base RAM configuration of 256k expandable to 16M Advanced features including 32 bit processing built in high speed LAN interface Flash RAM and fault tolerant design make the NC 100 one of the most powerful and versatile controllers currently available AxiomV Hardware Guide RBH Access Technologies Inc 4 Chapter 2 100 NC 100 Network Controller Silkscreen Legend 100 2345678 DEVICE NETWORK 1 553 201 4 ALWAYS 8 ALL OFF 16 38248 OFF ELE ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES RUN LED DIAGNOSTIC 1 DIAGNOSTIC 2 12 VDC IN CONTROLLER NETWORK AUXILIARY 6 OUTPUT gt RBH ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES INC Phone 905 670 1100 www rbh access com Connection Details Power The controller does not require a built in battery backed power supply Rather the NC 100 obtains its power from either the reader controller RC 2 or the Input Output controller 70 16 The 100 requires 9 14vdc and draws about 220mA in the standard 256k RAM configuration Host Interface The Host interface connects the NC 100 to a PC through either an RS232 TCP IP Ethernet or an RS485 4 wire interface RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardwar
42. nductive devices include external relay solenoids bells and door locks All of these devices generate extremely high voltage spikes several thousand volts when power is applied or removed and possible disruption of the operation could occur if this interference gets on to the electronic circuit board This interference can be suppressed by placing a diode 1 400 or similar across the lock or other inductive device being switched Connect the diode cathode end with band to the positive terminal and the other end to the negative terminal The diode must be placed at the device being switched and not at the controller Fail Safe Output Operation The IOC 16 can operate in fail safe mode by setting DIP switch 8 to ON In fail safe mode all outputs are de energized if the IOC 16 looses communication with the NC 100 controller If the IOC 16 is used for elevator control program all outputs as normally energized floors will then be enabled if the board looses power or communication or if the fire alarm input is released Elevator Control AxiomV provides extensive elevator access control capability A standard reader or keypad is mounted in the elevator cabin s Upon presentation of a valid code by a user the system enables all floors that the user is authorized to access The user access level determines the floors and time periods during which access is allowed Turning on a relay output on the IOC 16 controller enables floor acce
43. ng Section Cable Length 3000 feet 900 meters Maximum Ring Length 15000 feet 4600 meters RC 2 to Reader 20 to 22 AWG 6 or 8 conductor stranded shielded not twisted Maximum Cable Length 22 AWG Cable 250 feet 75 meters 20 AWG Cable 500 feet 150 meters Input Output Port Circuit Loop 2 conductor 20 to 22 AWG Maximum Cable Length 1000 feet 300 meters AxiomV Hardware Guide RBH Access Technologies Inc 58 Index A Access Denied 33 Access Granted 33 Access Point Operating Modes 33 Alarm Shunt 32 Alarm Shunt Output Connection Diagram 32 Auxiliary Output 6 B Backup Battery IOC16 39 2 21 Battery Test 6 41 2 23 Clearing 100 Memory 17 11 Connection Diagram 13 Maximum Cable Length 13 Connection Details IOC16 39 NC100 5 2 20 Connection Dia
44. nnections so nothing else needs to be done to terminate these units PC100s will normally be added to networks which have terminated devices such as RC2s or IOC16s If possible always put a device that can be terminated at the start and end of the line For example if you have a system where the PC100 is mixed with NRCs or NURCs make sure that PC100 is not the last device This will allow you to set the jumpers on the NRC or NURC for termination on the first and last device Because the UNC does not have termination jumpers the first device connected to the UNCS500 will have termination as will the last device on that DNET AxiomV Hardware Guide RBH Access Technologies Inc 16 Chapter 2 100 Clearing 100 Memory The NC 100 battery backed RAM can be completely cleared by the following process 1 Power down the controller 2 Set all eight DIP switches to OFF 3 Power up the controller 4 Wait until the two diagnostic LEDs flash rapidly 5 Power down the controller and set the DIP switches to configure the controller 6 Reapply power to the controller Clearing the RAM in this manner is only necessary in the rare occasion where RAM is completely corrupted and the system is unable to communicate with the PC RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardware Guide 17 Chapter 3 2 Chapter 3 Reader Controller RC 2 Each RC 2 monitors two readers or reader keypad units as well as eight inputs and
45. nt AUX 12VDC Green Led Rad Lad Burzar Spare Data 0 Date 1 5VDG 12 VDC INPUT 1 Exlt Request INPUT 2 Door Contact INPUTS INPUT4 LOCKS POWER 12 24 VDC 12 18 e 40 a0 V Phone 905 670 1100 RBH Access Technologies Inc Lack TX RX Foreed Tamper Door Held Open OUTPLITS 100 Max Nagative RS485 0 0 0 0 0 L CH2 OF Lock B 9 12345678 2 E des e OUTPUT 2 Forced Tamper OUTPUT 3 Door Held Open OUTPUT 4 Alarm Shunt AUX 12VDC On Value ppy 100 mA hake Green Led OUTPUTS Rad Lad 100mA Burzer m Spare Dale 0 Date 1 56 T12VDC V V S JSN asns Live 2v STATUS LEDS INPUT 4 Exit Door Contact INPUT 3 INPUT 4 16 VAC 40 80 Fire Signal 9 12 VDC EIER 89 38071 RBH ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES INC www rbh access com AxiomV Hardware Guide 19 Chapter 3 2 Connection Details The RC 2 has two sides labeled A and B References to A and B below refer to side A and B of the 2 Out
46. put 1 A B Terminals 1 2 3 SPDT dry contact relay 2A 30V Output 2 A B Terminals 4 5 6 SPDT dry contact relay 2A 30V Output 3 A B Terminal 7 Open collector to ground sinks 100ma 12vdc Use for switching light loads such as relays or piezo buzzers Output 4 A B Terminal 8 Open collector to ground sinks 100mA 12 Auxiliary Power Output Terminals 9 10 This fused output provides 12vdc 1A to power external devices Reader A B Terminals 11 To 20 These terminals provide the Wiegand reader interface Inputs 1 2 3 And 4 A B Terminals 21 To 26 These terminals provide four supervised input circuits for each of sides A and B Lock Power DC Output Terminals 27 28 Side A DC power for door locks The output voltage is 12 or 24volts depending on the transformer used The lock power supply is not battery backed An external power supply must be used if battery backup is required for lock devices Lock AC Power Input Terminals 29 30 Side A The RC 2 has a separate power supply for the lock This supply requires a separate AC transformer suitable for the lock being used The lock power supply accepts 12 to 18vac and can deliver up to 3Amps Use a 40VA transformer if the lock draws 2Amps or less Use an 80 VA transformer if the current draw is between 2Amps and 3Amps AxiomV Hardware Guide RBH Access Technologies Inc 20 Chapter 3 2 AC Power Terminals 27 28 Side The RC 2 is po
47. speed fault tolerant ring network Fault tolerance means the system is immune to a single point of failure and will continue to operate with a short or cut on any single cable section The fault condition is reported to the PC Each NC 100 controller has two network connections for C NET communication labeled Channel 1 and Channel 2 and the controllers are connected together in a daisy chain fashion Channel 2 on the first controller to Channel 1 on its downstream neighbor Channel 2 on the last controller is wired back to Channel 1 on the master controller to complete the network ring as per the following diagram RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardware Guide 11 Chapter 2 100 C NET Controller Network Connection Diagram RUN LED 9 DIAGNOSTIC TX DIAGNOSTIC 17 e RBH ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES INC RUN LED y DIAGNOSTIC 1 0 amp DIAGNOSTIC 2 2 RBH ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES INC NC 100 RUNLED DIAGNOSTIC 1 0 DIAGNOSTIC 2 O RBH 16 RBH ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES INC Hardware Guide RBH Access Technologies Inc 12 Chapter 2 100 Cable Use 20 to 22 AWG shielded stranded twisted pair cable for all connections C NET Maximum Cable Length The maximum distance for any link in the C NET ring is 2500 feet 760 meters and the total ring length cannot exceed 10000 feet 3000 me
48. ss The relay outputs are wired to the elevator control interface board provided by the Elevator Company A single IOC 16 controls up to sixteen floors and up to sixteen IOC 16s can be connected to a single NC 100 controller A single input on the RC 2 can be configured as a floor reset input for each elevator cabin This input is connected to an output from the elevator that trips when a floor is selected floors currently enabled will be disabled when this input trips This feature increases the security of the elevator control as the possibility of a second unauthorized person pressing a button from the previous person s selection is eliminated As soon as the first person selects a floor all other floors selections are canceled AxiomV Hardware Guide RBH Access Technologies Inc 44 Chapter 4 16 Elevator Control Overview RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardware Guide 45 Chapter 4 16 Elevator Control Connection Diagram we 9 WU N vo m 2 5 6 9 Elevator Floor 4 Company Control Device Note Configure all outputs on the 16 as normally energized AxiomV Hardware Guide RBH Access Technologies Inc 46 4 16 Chapter 5 2000 8 NURC2000 IRC2000 Wiring Diagram Lock Power Lock Power C Request co M Door
49. ssage if the power supply modifications are not done 2 Cabinet Tamper always reports normal 3 Fuse monitoring due to lack of power supply always normal 4 Dual RS485 redundant communications has only a single channel so must be wired differently 2 Technical bulletin TB53 will show how to modify the IRC2000 board and how to connect to the power supply to monitor for Battery Low and AC Failure RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardware Guide 49 Chapter 5 NRC NURC Chapter 6 PC 100 Power 9 14 4 Alarm Panel Connection DNet from previous device 4567 DNet 4 to next device The PC 100 connects to the NC 100 through the DNet as does all devices Into channel and out from channel 2 Power 9 14vdc 150ma LEDs DIAGI Interface status DIAG2 Axiom status Communication Channel LEDs Each communication channel has a green transmit LED and a red receive LED Normally flashing at a rate of once a second DIAG2 will flash twice as fast if the unit is offline with the Axiom Device network AxiomV Hardware Guide RBH Access Technologies Inc 50 Specifications RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardware Guide 51 1 Specification Sheets NC 100 Specification Controller Power Requirements 9 12 Available from RC 2 or 16 Current Consumption 220mA 256k RAM version
50. t iie a ge ee eade dete e d pedis 39 Fire Release Input Ieyminals iui e ra RR RON 39 fln m s 39 AxiomV Hardware Guide RBH Access Technologies Inc SWITCH 1 5 5 40 1 16 enne Rd ertet ied peret Ed ene reds 40 STATUS TEBD S 41 Battery Trouble eese de emere eno ve aea ee Pos 41 Auxili ry Fuse EE 41 41 BATTERY 41 BATTERY PROTECTION EE Ne V 41 Input OQutput Selection 42 43 OUTPUTS Spr eC E 43 Switching Inductive Devices Locks Bells 2 44 Fail Safe Output Operation onsite pet e ee te eee pter ida 44 Elevator eei et e erede raa d epidemia 44 CHAPTER 5 NRC2000 amp 2000 eese eene 47 pu EO a RE E 50 NC I00 SPECIFICATION RC 2 5PECIEICATION eie Ren IOC IG SPECIFICATION iecit issisusersensen ua kedtn ence NRC 2000 SPECIFICATION 5 baia OO NURC 2000 SPECIFICATION 0 PC I00 SPECIFICATION ER Ue ah e estes CABLE SPECIE
51. tamper switch is not used the tamper leads should be shorted RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardware Guide 39 Chapter 4 16 DIP Switch 1 Settings The IOC 16 DIP switch sets a number of operating parameters The IOC 16 controller monitors the DIP switch settings continuously and the configuration can be changed without the need to power down the controller DIP Switch DIP Switch Function IOC 16 Address Not used Always OFF 8 Output Fail Safe Operation ON 1 16 Addressing Up to 16 IOC 16 devices can be attached to each NC 100 controller allowing a total of two hundred and fifty six input output points to be connected The IOC 16 s can be assigned any address in the range 5 to 20 addresses 1 to 4 are reserved for the RC 2s Addresses must be unique and the network will not operate properly if duplicate addresses are programmed 16 Addressing AxiomV Hardware Guide RBH Access Technologies Inc 40 Chapter 4 16 Status LED s Run The run LED indicates that the IOC 16 is operating Normally the LED flashes once every second Very rapid flashing indicates the 16 is communicating with the NC 100 controller AC High The AC high LED comes on when the AC voltage is above 20volts RMS AC Low The AC low LED comes on when the AC voltage drops below 14volts RMS Battery Trouble The battery trouble LED indicates that the battery voltage is below 11 volts Auxi
52. ters Status LED s Computer Modem Port The computer port has two LEDs to show the flow of data between the NC 100 controller and PC The red RX LED flashes when the controller receives data The green TX LED flashes when the controller transmits data If the controller is connected directly to the PC the status LED flashes continuously C NET LEDs The inter controller network C NET has two status LEDs The red RX LED flashes when data is received from another controller The green TX LED flashes when the controller transmits data On a properly functioning system the C NET LEDs flash continuously and may appear to be on all the time D NET LEDs The device controller network D NET has two status LEDs The red RX LED flashes when data is received from a network device RC 2 IOC 16 The green TX LED flashes when data is transmitted by the NC 100 to any device controller on the D NET a properly functioning system the D NET LEDs flash continuously and may appear to be on all the time Run LED The run LED flashes every half second and indicates the system is running normally Diagnostic LEDs 1 and 2 These LEDs are used for factory diagnostics only 1 Flashes when receiving a message from other controller 2 Flashes in normal mode sending messages to other controllers RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardware Guide 13 Chapter 2 100 D NET Device Network Up to four RC 2 reader controllers
53. than 50 feet 15meters Although the NC 100 has three possible ground connection points the ground connections are normally made at the PC This leaves the ground connections at the C NET and D NET ports available for cable shield connections DIP Switch Settings The NC 100 DIP switch controls a number of operating parameters including the device address and serial port baud rate The system must be powered down if the controller address 18 changed using DIP switches 1 through 4 All other DIP switch changes are processed immediately and do not require a power down Note To Reset Panel switches must be off DIP Switch DIP Switch Function Controller Address Direct Host Connection Controller Baud Rate 4 Wire RS485 Always Off AxiomV Hardware Guide RBH Access Technologies Inc 6 Chapter 2 100 Controller Addressing Use DIP switches 1 2 3 and 4 to select the controller address The address is binary coded and the switch settings for all fifteen possible addresses are given below Controller Addressing Master Controller Each C NET must have a single NC 100 designated as the master controller The master controller connects to the PC Setting the DIP switch address to 1 will automatically designate a NC 100 as the master controller Slave Controller NC 100 Controllers occupying addresses 2 through 15 in the C NET are referred to as slave controllers Direct Connect Leave DIP swit
54. tion Further RBH Access Technologies Inc reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes to the content hereof from time to time without the obligation of RBH Access Technologies Inc to notify any person or organization of such revision or changes RBH ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES INC 2 Automatic Road Suite 108 Brampton Ontario CANADA L6S 6K8 Tel 905 790 1515 Fax 905 790 3680 Email info rbh access com WWW www rbh access com AxiomV Hardware Guide RBH Access Technologies Inc Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCING 1 CHAPTER 2 NETWORK CONTROLLER 1002 CONNECTION DETAILS cote bietet eroe Reimer teet D edt eter A teme ee teret eve eve in 5 POW CP M Adee a 5 usate d e du e tea Lee IUe tee 5 C NET GCHI and GEH2 c sihi M teer munie 6 D NET CHI Gnd CH2 iit EVER ERE T REN ET 6 ei ea e e 6 IN M 6 DIP SWICH SETTINGS FIERE HF WF REDE E EORR RO RR 6 Controller Addressing o iie deque aque 7 easet eden aate Be 7 7 Direct COnnectz i AR i eterne dido rni 7 Computer Port Baud Rate Se
55. ty code mode where access is granted upon presentation of a valid facility code only The system reverts to normal operation when communication resumes with the controller IOC 16 Input Output Controller devices have sixteen ports each configurable as an input or output Outputs are programmable as normally energized or normally de energized and a fire panel input facilitates fail safe operation Seven input configurations are provided ranging from simple normally closed contacts to two EOL loops for high security applications The system architecture utilized by AxiomV 15 extremely powerful flexible and expandable As new devices are developed for the system compatibility will be maintained with existing network devices ensuring continued possibilities for system upgrading and expansion AxiomV Hardware Guide RBH Access Technologies Inc 2 Chapter 1 Introducing AxiomV AxiomV System Diagram RBH Access Technologies Inc AxiomV Hardware Guide 3 Chapter 2 100 Chapter 2 Network Controller 100 AxiomV access control system consists of one or more network controllers NC 100 All information required by the controller is downloaded from the PC and stored locally in battery backed flash memory This information includes configuration data cardholder records access levels schedules and all other records necessary for the operation of the system The controller operates independent of the PC a
56. wered from a 16 5vac transformer A 40VA transformer is adequate if the combined auxiliary and reader current draw is or less An 80VA transformer is required for heavier loads A 12volt rechargeable battery provides backup power current limited float charging circuit provides battery charging Powering From DC To power the RC 2 from an external DC supply connect a 12 to 14volt external supply to the AC inputs Do not connect to the battery input as the battery input is disconnected until power which normally comes from the AC is applied to the controller The system will report an AC low condition if the input voltage drops below 14volts Backup Battery Red and Black Leads Use a 12v lead acid or gel cell rechargeable battery with a rating of 6AH or higher Fire Release Input Terminals 29 30 Side B The fire input requires 12vdc from the fire panel As long as the 12volts is present the onboard outputs are enabled and are under the control of the RC 2 In the event of a fire the fire panel removes the 12volt signal and all relay outputs are de energized This is typically used to unlock doors in the event of a fire Lock outputs should be programmed as normally energized unlocked when de energized for fail safe operation Electronic outputs are unaffected by the fire release input If fire signal monitoring is not required this input must be connected to the RC 2 auxiliary power output to provide the required 12volts
57. xit 24 RS232 Connection 9 Interface Wiring 9 RS485 Connection 10 Interface Wiring 10 RTE 24 5 Silkscreen Legend IOC16 38 NC100 5 2 19 Slave Controller 7 Specification Cable 58 6 54 NC100 52 NRC 2000 55 NURC 2000 56 PC 100 57 RC2 53 Status LED s IOC 16 41 NC100 13 2 22 Switching Inductive Devices IOC 16 44 RBH Access Technologies Inc RC2 28 U System Diagram DE 3 Unlocked 33 1 W
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