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1. 2 The Exterior Elements themselves In cases where readers door locks alarms etc have not been supplied recommended by Sensor erratic behaviour or complete failure can sometimes result Whilst Sensor equipment is manufactured with as much protection as possible from EMI interference and despite the fact that Sensor equipment is fully compatible some installations may be in unsuitable or hostile environments which can adversely affect the system In order to minimise this risk there are a number of basic rules that should be followed in order to provide maximum protection It is absolutely imperative that from the moment a Sensor controller is installed the individual responsible for the installation adheres to the directives listed below Should any of these directives not be adhered to Sensor cannot assume responsibility for any problems that might be encountered 1 The control unit must never be installed inside a high voltage electrical power box nor must it be placed in close proximity to large transformers and or high voltage current source devices Since the controller may require maintenance it is also important to consider the accessibility of the unit 2 The IC2000 IC4000 boards must be separately grounded so it is important to ascertain whether the installation site can provide adequate grounding facilities 3 It is essential to plug the mains power cable into a clean line i e a line not being used by other piec
2. GuardPoint Pro Pro Lite manual Important When assigning an IP address it is vital that you choose one that will be compatible with your existing network PC In most cases this will mean using the first second and third sets of digits from your PC router and making the last set unique For example a TCP IP extension board is plugged into a router that has an IP address of 192 168 1 10 The board s IP address should therefore 192 168 1 X XX where XXX is any unique number in the above screenshot 19 It is vital that IP addresses do not share the same numbers For further assistance please consult whoever manages the PC network at the installation site or contact Sensor s technical support department If you are intending to use Biometric readers the baud rate should be set to 5 38400 bps MNCTR1106_1C2000 1C4000 1C2000 1C4000 Controller Installation and User Manual 12 20 10 2 RS232 RS485 Connection Whilst the C2000 1C4000 can support a plugin TCP IP extension board both can also be connected to a PC either directly or through other controllers via the RS232 RS485 port If the controller has to be connected to a PC at less than 30 meters either the RS232 port or the RS485 port may be used If the distance is greater than 30 meters or if several controllers must be connected together the RS485 port should be used The default characteristics of the serial transmission are Asynchronous Serial Transmission 9600 b
3. cable is 1200m 3937ft The shield of each section must be connected to the next to maintain shield RS485 Bus continuity and then earthed at one end usually at the RS232 RS485 earth If the total distance of the RS485 cable exceeds a certain distance see table below then a 120 resistor should be fitted at the far end i e at the last controller Baud Rate Max Distance Without Resistor TO EXIT 4800 600m 1968ft 9600 300m 984ft 19200 150m 492ft 38400 80m 262ft 2 At least 50cm must separate all connecting cables from high tension cables cables connected to an electrical power box controlled by the system or from any Controller 2 cables capable of generating strong interference such as cables connected to high power motors generators wireless telephone etc Since it is often located besides a variety of cables the external telephone line can also be a source of interference IMPORTANT Do not put reader cables in the same conduit as lock and or communication cables 3 The maximum distance of TCP IP cables depends on the LAN specifications of the installation site Consult the system administrator if you require assistance MNCTR1106_1C2000 1C4000 1C2000 1C4000 Controller Installation and User Manual 9 20 7 TYPES OF READER AND THEIR CONNECTION The IC2000 and IC4000 controllers can recognise almost any kind of reader technology and with the use of switches 6 7 and 8 on the dipswitch bank DS1 ca
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5. two The basic board layout can be seen below Terminal Blocks Ji Reader 1 Door 1 Entrance Door 1 Exit Serial Port JIA Reader 1 slave IC2000 or Reader 3 1C4000 J2 Reader 2 J2A Reader 2 slave IC2000 or Reader 4 1C4000 g J4 RS485 RS232 connection j Driver J5A Relay 3 amp 4 connection J5B Relay 1 amp 2 connection J6A Input 5 8 connection J6B Input 1 4 connection J7 Power connection 12vDC J10 2 comm connection Jumpers w JP1 Swaps between RS485 amp RS232 m JP3 Short to maintain power to board gt w JP4 Sets address see section 5 2 DS2 DB Reset led Off during reset Dipswitches Relay LEDs a DS2 Alters Wiegand settings see section 5 2 ROM Contains board specific details See our Firmware and ROM Numbers datasheet for a detailed description Reset OL JP3 JP4 5 1 Extension Boards To the bottom left of the IC2000 and IC4000 is a black 40 pin socket This socket can be used to mount any one of the following types of Sensor extension board TCP IP Our basic board the TCP IP has an RJ45 interface through 10baseT and comes in two types The newer type has 96 printed on the box and a white sticker on the board itself which states 9600BR This newer model is suitable for all forms of TCP IP connection and is also capable of supporting our Biometric range of products The older model has no 96 on the box nor a white 9600BR sticker on the board and may sometimes have an orange modu
6. P MINI also have Orange and Yellow wires For these the Orange cable should be wired to the first LED terminal LED1 LED4 the Brown to the second LED2 LEDS and the Yellow to the buzzer BUZ1 BUZ2 WIRE PSU BOARD 1C2000 IC4000 CONTROLLER Pe RED V BLACK 0V GREEN Data 0 CLK1 CLK10 CLK2 CLK20 WHITE Data 1 DAT1 DAT10 DAT DAT20 BROWN LED Control LED1 LED4 PURPLE Tamper If required connect to a spare input on controller MNCTR1106_1C2000 1C4000 1C2000 1C4000 Controller Installation and User Manual 10 20 8 DOOR CONTACTS AND INPUT DEVICES A magnetic contact passive infra red unit request to exit switch or any other form of contact can be connected to and monitored via the IC2000 IC4000 system There are four standard inputs on each controller and all can be set up from the GuardPoint Pro GuardPoint Pro Lite software to trigger certain tasks such as opening doors setting alarms or simply informing your security staff As standard inputs 13 and 14 are configured to allow connection of Request to Exit REX switches for door 1 and door 2 respectively although this configuration can be altered or removed entirely via the access control software to suit your requirements Protection Against RFI Interference The following should be considered in order to prevent malfunction or interruption 1 Ifthe distance between the alarm detector push button etc and the cont
7. ail Cable Use Proximity Keypad Biometric RS232 RS485 TCP IP Recommended Belden 9421 Belden 8458 Belden 8443 Belden 9841 Belden 1624P Gauge 22AWG 22AWG 22AWG 24AWG 24AWG Shielded No No No Yes Yes Twisted No No No Yes Yes No Conductors 8 15 3 2 8 No Pairs 0 0 0 1 4 Stranding 7x30 7x30 7x30 7x32 Solid Resistance 109 100m 20 C 102 100m 20 C 102 100m 20 C 16Q 100m 20 C 162 100m 20 C MNCTRI1106_IC2000 IC4000 1C2000 1C4000 Controller Installation and User Manual 8 20 6 1 Cable Distances As important as cable type is the question of cable distance particularly if the installation is an unusually large one As a general rule the longer the cable the greater the potential for problems Cable Type Recommended Cable Max Length TCP IP 24AWG Shielded 4 pairs 100m 328ft RS232 22AWG Unshielded 3 wire 30m 98ft RS485 24AWG Shielded 2 wire See Notes 1 Keypad 22AWG Unshielded 8 wire 100m 328ft Bio Unit 22AWG Unshielded 15 wire 100m 328ft Proximity 22AWG Unshielded 8 wire 100m 328ft Power Readers 22AWG Unshielded 2 wire 20m 65ft Lock 18AWG Unshielded 2 wire 10m 32ft Alarm 22AWG Unshielded 2 wire If greater than 10m use a shield Controller 1 Bio Unit W Notes Alarm Lock 1 For an RS485 connection the maximum distance of the
8. ains power e Sensor recommend a 3 lead cable with one marked as Earth according to the standards applied in each country 2 The Cables that Connect the Readers Each reader comes complete with a length of cable attached However there may be times when you want to extend this cable further In these situations it is important to select the correct type e Sensor recommend Belden 9421 for Proximity Keypad readers and Belden 8458 for Biometric readers 3 The Cables that Connect the Alarms Buttons etc These cables will be any which connect your Request To Exit RTX buttons alarms or other external devices to the controller Generally speaking these cables should be as short as possible e Sensor recommend any 22AWG 2 conductor cable 4 The Communication Cable s These will fall into one of three types depending on your network configuration TCP IP RS232 or RS485 e Sensor recommend Belden 1624P for TCP IP Belden 8443 for RS232 and Belden 9841 a shielded twisted pair cable for RS485 5 The Cables that Connect the Locks or other External Release Devices These cables will be any which connect your electric locks or other release devices to the controller Like any cable these should ideally be as short as possible e Sensor recommend any 18AWG 2 conductor cable Although Sensor recommend Belden cable you can use an equivalent cable type In order to provide you with a basis of comparison here are those cable types in greater det
9. all into one of two types an RS485 network or a TCP IP network It is also possible to mix these two types of network to a degree with the computer connecting to a controller via TCP IP and that controller then connecting to another via an RS485 cable 12 1 TCP IP Network An all TCP IP network is perhaps the easiest to establish Each controller has an RJ45 socket either embedded in the board as in the case of an IC1000 IP or as part of an extension board as in an expanded 1C2000 or IC4000 and each of these is connected to a router or hub Requires 1 A router hub with enough ports for each controller and the PC running GuardPoint Pro 2 Each controller requires it s own TCP IP RJ45 socket Setup Hardware Each controller and the computer running GuardPoint Pro is connected to the router hub via an ethernet cable It is important to get the correct type of cable which will normally be of the patch lead type Each controller must be configured with the DS Manager software see section 10 1 Software In GuardPoint Pro each controller needs a separate network This is established in the Parameter Controller Network window as detailed in the GuardPoint manual Advatange s 1 Since the network runs on TCP IP the overall distances that can be covered are theoretically infinite 2 TCP IP is an extremely stable very reliable method of connection 3 Using standard computing tools and methods a TCP IP network is very easy to trouble
10. ared the warning will disappear When the Buffer is full the system will behave in one of two ways 1 Ifthe Access Granted when Buffer Full option has been set in GuardPoint Pro GuardPoint Pro Lite the system will start to record the new transactions over the existing ones so the warning will disappear 2 Ifthe No Access if Buffer is Full option is set the system will issue an audible and visual warning at each card pass as described above Access will not be granted even for valid cardholders and no new transactions will be recorded in the buffer The system can only be unlocked by connecting the controller to a PC and downloading the events MNCTRI1106_IC2000 IC4000 1C2000 1C4000 Controller Installation and User Manual 15 20 11 4 Alarm Inputs The IC2000 IC4000 controllers have a total of 8 inputs to which any kind of detector may be connected magnetic contacts passive infra red request to exit etc The mode of each input Normally Open or Normally Closed together with its time zone is fully programmable from the access control software and may be set up to operate in the following modes 1 Door Control for a Door Alarm If a door contact is connected to the Door control input an alarm will be raised on the 2 following cases a The door is forced by being opened with no valid card being presented b The door is opened with a valid card but left opened for longer than a pre defined delay 2 Door Remote B
11. audrate 8 data bits no parity 2 stop bits Note that the baud rate may be changed from the PC software RS232 Port Jumpers JP1 E The three signals Ov Rx and Tx are connected to a serial plug in the PC as follows 25 Pin Plug PC 9 Pin Plug PC 1C2000 1C4000 J4 Pin 7 Ov Pin 5 Ov Ov Pin 2 Transmit Pin 3 Transmit Rx L Pin 3 Receive Pin 2 Receive Tx H RS485 Port Jumpers JP1 a eee In nearly all cases RS485 connection will take place via an RS485 USB interface however in situations where an RS485 RS232 interface is to be used it should be wired to the PC according to the details above To connect via an RS485 USB interface simply plug the USB connector into a port and wire as follows USB485 1C2000 1C4000 J4 X Rx L X Tx H The GuardPoint Pro GuardPoint Pro Lite software can then be configured to communicate with the controller via the RS485 USB interface Fuller details and instructions on this connection can be found on the datasheet supplied with the interface or from the Sensor website Protection Against RFI Interference Most of the interference will come via induction to the cable shield on which high and very high voltages may appear To prevent this the following rules should be considered 1 Use a Belden 8443 triple wire cable Receive Transmit Ov for the RS232 connection and a Belden 9841 twisted and shielded pair cable for the RS485 connection 2 A good quality cable sh
12. certainly the case that your Routing Status TCP IP board is new and so has a default IP Buzal address This along with some other settings eek will need to be changed Add Click on the visible TCP IP controller to select it then click on the Settings button at the top of the window to bring up the Device Servers on the local network segment This list is created automatically by the DS Manager Click here to learn more about the auto discovery access mode More info configuration window There are a series of tabs running across the top of the window Using the tabs you will need to locate the following settings and change them IP address 192 168 1 19 IP address This should be a unique address Port 1001 Port This should be set to 1001 Mreneo proloco ENE Transport Protocol This should be set to 1 TCP RTS CTS flow control es eee RTS CTS flow control This should be 0 Disabled or remote DTR mode D Idle or remote DTR mode This should be 0 Idle or remote Baud rate 3 9600 bps Baud rate This should be set to 3 9600 bps Once changed click Ok to return to the main window The TCP IP board is now configured and its status icon represented by the blue plug to the left should be solid and clear as in the screenshot The board and controller are now ready to communicate with the software For full details on establishing communication please refer to the
13. ddress For example there can be an address 17 controller in network 1 and an address 17 controller in network two MNCTR1106_1C2000 1C4000 1C2000 1C4000 Controller Installation and User Manual 18 20 APPENDIX A 10 IMPORTANT RULES l 12Vdc No Relay S Common a 0V Controller RS232 RS485 Interface Last Controller Controller Controller 1 Never pass the door opener cable near the other cables it must be at least 10cm from all other cables 2 Use always a diode if the electric lock is DC powered The diode should be installed at the lock end and should be a 1N4004 type or equivalent 3 If the electric door lock consumption is more than 24V 1A use an intermediate relay 4 If the total distance between the controller and RS485 Interface is greater than 500m install a 120 ohms resistor at the end of the RS485 line 5 Never connect a controller to the RS485 bus farther than 3 meters 6 Link all the RS485 wire shields together and connect them at the RS232 RS485 Interface end never the controller end 7 Use a good earth at the Interface 8 Use surge protection if the region is susceptible to lightning 9 Never install a controller or its cables near high voltage lines or a heavy duty electric devices such as motors transformers high voltage sources etc 10 Never use the same single power supply for both the controller and the electric lock Use either separat
14. e supplies or the PSU Power Supply Unit board in the controller case MNCTR1106_1C2000 1C4000 1C2000 1C4000 Controller Installation and User Manual 19 20 APPENDIX B TECHNICAL SUPPORT In the unlikely event that you encounter problems with your installation running of the site it may be necessary to contact our technical support department Support is available from 08 30 to 17 30 Monday to Friday and we are happy to answer your questions or to guide you through any aspect of your installation Sensor Access Technology Ltd Technical Support Team Sensor House Westergate Road Brighton BN2 4JZ support sensoraccess co uk 44 0 870 890 1154 Manuals Installation Guides Datasheets and Application Notes are available from our website http www sensoraccess co uk MNCTRI1106_IC2000 IC4000 1C2000 1C4000 Controller Installation and User Manual 20 20
15. e release mechanism to the controller or to the intermediate relay must be isolated and there must be a distance of at least 50cm between this cable and the other cables MNCTR1106_1C2000 1C4000 1C2000 1C4000 Controller Installation and User Manual 11 20 10 PC CONNECTION 10 1 TCP IP Connection The IC2000 IC4000 controllers can both support a TCP IP Extension Board which plugs directly into the black socket on the controller and can then be assigned an IP address and so added to a TCP IP network If you are not using an extension board you can disregard this section and move on to 8 2 or 8 3 depending upon your method of communication In order to connect the TCP IP board plug one end of a standard RJ45 network cable into the socket and the other either into your router hub or directly into the Ethernet socket on a PC the controller will then appear on the network Before it can be used however the controller must be configured via the application DS Manager available on the GuardPoint Pro disc or for free download from the Sensor website To configure the board please go to Start 10 x Programs Tibbo DS Manager A window Secor me i Local Device Servers auto discovery by broadcast y i such as that on the right will now appear In the main panel of the window will be a list as oa aa Settings of all currently detected TCP IP controllers 0023542 192 1681 19 focal Upgrade Initialize It is almost
16. eft of the panel m mn ED Dat1 1o a 2A 3A NOT REG Cik1 10 Y For most proximity and biometric readers ensure that DS2 switches 2 and 4 are set to ON right 1 and 3 should be OFF left Door 1 Entrance LA 12Vdc LAS ov J7 as BI5000 Rev D 12vDC 1 5A LOAD READERS om g 3 Address Settings Extension Board LCD Keypad 12 Relay 8 Input 4 HZ Locate the JP4 switch at the J5 O Oo Ele oe 3050 bottom middle of the panel O i m For most proximity and g a Lr biometric readers ensure S that switch 6 is set to ON IBAT Ov Falo CPU sW right All others should be JP4 OFF left PSU BOARD fos Alarm Input indicators gy 1 E ca Pon Off if input closed 4 Switch Switch 3 12345 Address 7345 2 4 Communication Settings sis 7 E etled Off 19 resel E 17 The cable connecting the USB 485 device to TP ee Fd E the controller is shielded Always ensure that 20 any RS485 wire shields are linked together 21 and that they are connected at the USB 485 interface end Never connect the shielding at A the controller end 25 If the distance between the converter and the 26 controller is greater than 500m then you 12000 1C 4000 a must install a 120 ohms terminator resistor at 29 the far end of the RS485 line i e at the last 30 controller No resistor is needed for VU YO i 1 Kai a distances less tha
17. erminals for powering the card fob readers 2 x green 12V 2A terminals for powering the electric door locks 1 x blue 12V terminal for powering the controller Two LEDs indicate the status of the mains power input and the 12V 1 5A outputs An output Power Failure indicates the mains power status and may also be directly connected to an alarm input in order to raise an alert if the main power should fail In addition to the mains power cable the PSU is also capable to drawing from a 12vDC 6A H Lead Acid Rechargeable battery With such a battery the autonomy of the system is as follows 1C2000 1C4000 with 2 readers 30 hours As above assuming at 100 door openings hour 22 hours assuming a 4 sec opening ofa 12V 0 5A electric lock In the case of power failure these two outputs are connected together so that the battery powers both the 1C2000 IC4000 and the electric locks A jumper may be disabled to prevent this feature and force the battery to power only the IC2000 IC4000 Important Whilst most card readers can be connected to the 5V terminal on the IC2000 IC4000 we strongly advise that all readers regardless of their type are powered directly from the 12V 1 5A terminals on the PSU MNCTRI1106_IC2000 IC4000 1C2000 1C4000 Controller Installation and User Manual 5 20 5 AROUND THE BOARD Both the IC2000 and IC4000 use the same basic circuit board with their ROM chips providing the major differences between the
18. es of equipment or into an independent line which has been specifically allocated to the controller 4 The cover or case that contains the controller should be tightly screwed down or locked in place 5 Never use the system cables guide to pass wires from another system such as using a conduit also used by other cables 6 Generally speaking there are five categories of cable that can go to or from the controller as listed in section 5 These cables must be installed as far as possible one from the other and should always be of the types recommended or their equivalents MNCTRI1106_IC2000 IC4000 1C2000 1C4000 Controller Installation and User Manual 3 20 2 THE 1C2000 1C4000 CONTROLLER Reader Settings o o O Reader Type Controller SP MINI SP KPV 2000 4000 5 At o 2 1 i RED Vcc RED Vcc Vec W W BLACK 0v BLACK 0v ov O 7 A pa e 2 GREEN Data0 GREEN Data Clk Q a S WHITE Datal WHITE Datal Dat a a BROWN Led BROWN Led Led To PSU Board Readers amp N A YELLOW Buzz Buzz To PSU Board a Readers amp Reader power wires should connect to the PSU Board The board is printed clk1 clk1o clk2 and clk2o 3 The board is printed dat1 dat1o dat2 and dat2o 4 The board is printed led1 led2 led4 and led5 2 Format Settings DOOR LOCKS Locate the DS2 switch on the oO Co lower l
19. ie E pprrusiniannitis m E ISN FC 4159 DATE 03 06 1C2000 1C4000 CONTROLLER INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL MNCTR1106_1C2000 1C4000 November 2006 TABLE OF CONTENTS EOIN T ROD UC ELON si ficores sete aisosesk cess a a a a a a a a a a e a a a taia 3 2 THE IC2000 IC4000 CONTROLLER 0 4 J FIRMWARE aia 5 4 POWER SOURCES AND BOARD CONSUMPTION 2 cccccccsssssssscscscccccccccccccssscccecsscseceees 5 5 AROUND THE BOARD iii id 6 Sul EXTENSION BOARD star as a sra 6 NL JUMP ERS SE DIES ICE a a E RENERE 7 O TYPESOF CABLES id 8 5 GABLE DIS PANE ES tada ae le A nte unes e eo o lod 9 7 TYPES OF READER AND THEIR CONNECTION 2 cccscssccccccccccssscccccccccccccccsscsscesesses 10 7 1 CONNECTING A KEYPAD READER cecccccoeececccceseccecceccececcccecssccccssescesssceseeccccecsscccceseseesseceess 10 7 2 CONNECTING A PROXIMITY READER a is 10 8 DOOR CONTACTS AND INPUT DEVICES 00 0 cccccccssssssccsscscccccccccccccccccccccsccccseccccscscsceses 11 9 LOCK DEVICE RELAY OUTPUTS CONNECTION 000 ccccccccssssssssscscccccccccccsccscssesseses 11 TOS PE CONNECTION a td 12 TOSSES PIP CONNECTION fsa ca ola e de IE A o o da e d 12 10 2 RS 2327 RS485 CONNECT dolo SARA 13 10 3 SETTING THE CONTROLLER ADDRESS cccccccccsseececccccececcccesceccccscccccseccececcceeececeaceneecenseneecs 14 11 USING CHE SYSTEM ek issn OEE a SEL SEL LLO 15 A AA ES Dok oa tuck see each Teen luis Beale tenes 15 H2 ACCESS munna tala
20. ield must be used and the shield must be connected to a strong earth The shield should be copper rather than aluminium since the latter provides only partial attenuation 3 All communication cable shielding should be connected to only one extremity in order to avoid the problem of ground loops whereas the connection for the RS485 wire shield should be carried out at the level of the concentrator and the connection for the RS232 wire shield should be carried out at the level of the terminal 4 A distance of at least 50cm must separate all connecting cables from high tension cables from cables connected to an electrical power box controlled by the system or from any cables capable of generating strong interference such as cables connected to high power motors generators wireless telephone etc Since it is often located besides a variety of cables the external telephone line can also be a source of strong interference 5 Extremely high tension produced by lightning bolts can enter the terminals through these lines Such tension can reach the level of hundreds of thousands of volts so it is advisable to use some form of surge protection Important Do not connect the communication cable screen at any point other than at the RS232 RS485 interface end For all TCP IP connections Belden 1624P 24AWG CATS shielded ethernet cable is recommended For all RS232 connections Belden 8443 22A WG non twisted cable is recommended For al
21. ing type 2 With proper grounding an excellent level of RFI immunity can be gained Disadvantage s 1 An RS485 network cable can only maintain reliable communication up to a total distance of 1200m 2 The RS485 cable can be susceptible to RFI interference see section 10 2 MNCTRI1106_IC2000 IC4000 1C2000 1C4000 Controller Installation and User Manual 17 20 12 3 Mixed Networks In addition to pure networks that is networks that are either exclusively TCP IP or exclusively RS485 it is also possible to mix the two connection types Generally speaking because a TCP IP connection requires its own network in the software any mixed network must begin by being connected directly to the TCP IP controller with the subsequent RS485 controllers being added to it one after the other In the case of an IC1000 IP being the controller that begins the network then RS485 cables to the next controller will run from from the Tx H and Rx L terminals in block J3 as standard with each subsequent controller being added as per the RS485 network instructions outlined in section 12 2 above However if an IC2000 or IC4000 begins such a network then the RS485 connection between it and the next controller must originate from the H and L terminals on the TCP IP extension board and not the Tx H and Rx L terminals of the main board The reason for this is that by adding a TCP IP extension board the RS485 terminal block of the IC2000 IC4000 J4 become
22. l RS485 connections Belden 9841 24A WG twisted and shielded pair cable is recommended MNCTR1106_1C2000 1C4000 1C2000 1C4000 Controller Installation and User Manual 13 20 10 3 Setting the Controller Address In order to programme the system each controller has to have a unique address This address is defined with the switches 1 to 5 on the dipswitch bank DS1 Please consult the table below when setting the address In this table 0 OFF switch is to the Left and 1 ON switch is to the Right ae Address gt YT Address 00000 00 00001 16 10000 01 10001 17 01000 02 01001 18 11000 03 11001 19 00100 04 00101 20 10100 05 10101 21 01100 06 01101 22 11100 07 11101 23 00010 08 00011 24 10010 09 10011 25 01010 10 01011 26 11010 11 11011 27 00110 12 00111 28 10110 13 10111 29 01110 14 01111 30 11110 15 11111 31 Addressing the IC2000 1C4000 Controller MNCTR1106_IC2000 IC4000 1C2000 IC4000 Controller Installation and User Manual 14 20 11 USING THE SYSTEM 11 1 Initialisation Before using the system it must be initialised and programmed from the host computer You will need to refer to the GuardPoint Pro GuardPoint Pro Lite manual for details or call our technical support department who will be happy to walk you through the process 11 2 Access To request access either pass a card and or key in a PIN code at the keypad unit In situations where a key
23. le on the board itself This model is suitable for all forms of TCP IP connection but is unable to support our Biometric range of products TCP IP Extension Board TCP IP IR As above but the TCP IP IR also extends the functionality of the controller by adding 8 additional inputs and 4 additional outputs relays There is also support for the LED wire s of readers 3 and 4 from the main controller IRLED The IRLED is capable of extending the functionality of the controller by adding 8 additional inputs and 4 additional outputs relays There is also support for the LED wire s of readers 3 and 4 from the main controller When using this board the total capacity of the controller is raised to 16 alarm inputs and 8 relay outputs IRLED Extension Board MNCTR1106_1C2000 1C4000 1C2000 1C4000 Controller Installation and User Manual 6 20 5 2 Jumpers amp Dipswitches Both the IC2000 and IC4000 each have two sets of jumpers and two sets of dipswitches all of which are important for the smooth function of the board Jumpers JPI Communication Jumpers Located Top middle of the board just below the communication terminal J4 Function To swap between RS232 and RS485 communication protocol Default As required see Section 10 2 JP3 Battery Jumper Located Bottom left of the board to the right of the Lithium Ion battery Function Maintains the power to the battery The board will not work without this jumper Default O
24. n shorted Dipswitches DS2 Red 4 Switch Bank Located Middle left of the board just to the right of the extension board slot Function Switch 1 is reserved Switch 2 makes the LED terminals of J1 J1A J2 and J2A active Switch 3 is reserved Switch 4 sets the board into Wiegand mode Default Switches 2 amp 4 on switches 1 amp 3 off JP4 Red 8 Switch Bank Located Bottom of the board slightly to the left of the centre line Function Sets both the controller address and the data type of the connected readers Switches 1 to 5 control the address settings Switch 6 on switches 7 amp 8 off sets the data type to Wiegand with parity Switch 7 on switches 6 amp 8 off sets the data type to Wiegand without parity Switch 8 on switches 6 amp 7 off sets the data type to Pac Easykey Switches 6 amp 7 on switch 8 off sets the data type to Touch Switches 6 amp 8 on switch 7 off sets the data type to Radio Switches 7 amp 8 on switch 6 off sets the data type to Watermark Switches 6 7 amp 8 on sets the data type to Mag ISO1 or Barcode 2 5 Default Switches 1 to 5 as required see Section 10 3 Switches 6 on switches 7 amp 8 off MNCTRI1106_IC2000 IC4000 1C2000 1C4000 Controller Installation and User Manual 7 20 6 TYPES OF CABLE Any standard installation will have five basic categories of cable 1 The Mains Power Cable This will generally be the cable that connects the PSU Power Supply Unit to the m
25. n 500m UB Dat2 20 Door 1 Exit Serial Port Door 2 Entrance J2a Door 2 RN Exit Ex Door 2 Magnetic Lock Door 1 To PSU Board Door Locks 0v Always install a diode at the lock end of the output Note that the diode should be 1N4004 or equivalent Door Contact Door 1 LQ J sensor ACCESSTECHNOLOGY www sensoraccess co uk 4 20 MNCTR1106 IC2000 IC4000 1C2000 1C4000 Controller Installation and User Manual 3 FIRMWARE Both the IC2000 and IC4000 boards have open changeable flash firmware installed on their ROM chip in the centre of the board This firmware has been pre configured to allow up to 10 000 individual users to be stored in the board s memory and is further controlled by Sensor s access control software GuardPoint Pro and GuardPoint Pro Lite 4 POWER SOURCES AND BOARD CONSUMPTION The board is powered by a 12vDC current With no external devices readers locks alarms etc attached both boards have a maximum consumption of 100mA With a TCP IP extension board plugged in the boards have a maximum consumption between 330mA and 450mA depending on the type of TCP IP board The maximum consumption allowed through the 5V terminals on terminal blocks J1 and J2 is 250 mA When supplied in a metallic housing Sensor s Power Supply Unit PSU board is also usually present With this supply you are given five independent outputs 2 x green 12V 1 5A t
26. n be set to interact with them effectively however for the vast majority of installations dipswitch 6 should be set to ON and switches 7 amp 8 set to OFF Since the vast majority of installations will involve products from either our keypad range or our proximity reader range details for wiring them are reproduced here If you intend to use different technologies please refer to the relevant manual or contact Sensor s technical support department on 44 0 870 890 1154 7 1 Connecting a Keypad Reader Sensor Available Models SP KPV KPV To Extend Cable Use Belden 9421 22AWG non twisted 8 conductor Maximum length 100m Notes Must be programmed prior to use To program either model press the hash key four times then enter the security code 1 2 3 4 by default Press the digit 1 to select the programming type then press the digit 3 to select the programming option The unit is now ready for use WIRE RED V BLACK OV GREEN Data 0 WHITE Data 1 PURPLE Tamper BROWN LED Control PSU BOARD 1C2000 IC4000 CONTROLLER fe CLKi CIK10 CLK2 CLK20 DAT DAT10 DAT2 DAT20 LEDI LED4 If required connect to a spare input on controller 7 2 Connecting a Proximity Reader Sensor Available Models SP MINI SP SG SP VRS To Extend Cable Use Belden 9421 22AWG non twisted 8 conductor Maximum length 100m Notes Some models of the SP VRS and some older models of the S
27. pad is being used a keyed code must be followed with the hash key in order to be validated or by the star key to be cancelled In the case of an SP KPV where both a card and PIN may be required the PIN must be keyed after the card is presented If you have a magnetic reader the card track must be located on the right hand side if you have a barcode reader the code must be located on the left hand side for other technologies refer to the instructions supplied with the product The controller then checks the request according to its internal databases If access is granted the reader s green led will light and the door will unlock If access is denied the reader s red led will light and the door will remain locked Successful access relies upon the card code having been set up previously in the GuardPoint Pro GuardPoint Pro Lite software Complete directions on how to enrol badges can be found in the manual that is supplied with the software 11 3 Events Buffer All events card transactions and alarms are recorded in the Events Buffer on the controller s internal memory In both the IC2000 and 1C4000 this buffer can hold up to 4000 events When the Buffer is almost full at approx 3880 events in memory each subsequent card transaction will result in the system sounding with 2 short bleeps and the LED blinking 3 times These warning messages are your indication to clear the buffer from the software and upon being cle
28. roller board is greater than 10 meters use a shielded cable and connect the shields to the ground of the control unit 2 Always ensure that a distance of at least 50 cm separates the connecting cables from both high tension cables and electric lock cables 9 LOCK DEVICE RELAY OUTPUTS CONNECTION The three relays on the controller can support a maximum of 24V 1A and each is completely configurable via the GuardPoint Pro GuardPoint Pro Lite software The standard wiring configuration of an electronic lock can be seen below In this example an electronic lock is wired to Relay 1 As shown it is always important to fit a diode at the lock end of the output of type 1N4004 or equivalent It is also important to wire the positive and negative directly to the appropriate terminals on the separate poor Loota Power Supply Unit PSU To PSU Board o Always install a diode atthe lock end of the output a Note that the diode should be 1N4004 or equivalent Magnetic Lock Door 1 Important If the release mechanism has a charge that exceeds the authorised limit or has a strong inductive charge as in the case for example of revolving doors or turnstiles then it will be necessary to use an intermediate relay between the system and the charge The charge must be powered with a separate power supply The intermediate relay and the IC2000 1C4000 boards may both be powered with the same power supply The cable connecting th
29. s deactivated Subsequent controllers are added as per the RS485 network instructions outlined in section 12 2 above In mixed networks where more than one TCP IP connected controller is present each one will need to form the first controller of its own network For example if you have two controllers that are connected to a network via TCP IP an IC1000 IP and an 1C2000 with a TCP IP extension board then you will establish two networks in the GuardPoint Pro software By adding extra controllers to their of these two via an RS485 conenction each of these two networks can contain up to 32 controllers in total allowing for dozens of inputs and relays to be utilised 12 4 Addressing Multiple Controllers In any installation where you have multiple controllers on the same network they must be correctly and individually addressed Addressing is configured via the red bank of dipswitches and further details on the dwitch settings can be found under section 10 3 In most cases the first controller in any network will be address 00 the second 01 the third 02 and so on Whilst it is not essential to follow a sequential progression it is logical and will make locating certain controllers much easier at a later date especially if problems have to be troubleshooted Important Each controller must have a unique address i e one not shared by any other controller in that network Controllers in different networks can have the same a
30. shoot test Disadvantage s In a purely TCP IP environment you can only have 1 controller per network in the software 12 2 RS485 Network An all RS485 network is still the most common type of network Each controller has a terminal block that consists of a Transmit terminal and a Receive terminal into which is wired the RS485 cable Up to 32 individual controllers can share the same RS485 network with each controller connected to the next Requires 1 An RS485 converter that allows for connection between the computer and the first controller This is normally via a USB485 device 2 Suitable cable for the RS485 bus that will connect each controller see section 6 Setup Hardware The PC is connected to the first controller usually by a USB485 converter which wires directly to the Tx H and Rx L terminals Each controller has its Tx H and Rx L terminals wired to the Tx H and Rx L terminals of the next controller so controller 1 is wired to controller 2 controller 2 to controller 3 and so on A network exceeding a certain distance may require a resistor see the table in section 6 1 Software In GuardPoint Pro you need to establish only one network This is established in the Parameter Controller Network window as detailed in the GuardPoint Pro manual Each controller is then setup in the Parameter Controller window as per the GuardPoint Pro manual Advatange s 1 A single network can have up to 32 individual controllers of vary
31. utton Request to Exit RTX The door may be opened via a push button connected to the Door Remote input By default this will be 13 for door 1 and 14 for door 2 IC2000 or I3 for door 1 14 for door 2 I7 for door 3 and I8 for door 4 1C4000 These default settings are fully configurable from the GuardPoint Pro GuardPoint Pro Lite software In both the IC2000 and the IC4000 an alarm message is also sent to the PC which may in turn be configured to take certain actions 11 5 Relay Outputs The IC2000 IC4000 controllers have 4 output relays which can be further expanded with the use of extension boards see Section 5 1 The function of each relay and the way in which it is activated is fully programmable through the GuardPoint Pro GuardPoint Pro Lite software MNCTRI1106_IC2000 IC4000 1C2000 1C4000 Controller Installation and User Manual 16 20 12 MULTIPLE CONTROLLERS As well as connecting to a single controller it is also possible to link several controllers togther either in a single network or in multiple networks Depending on your installation and the types of controller involved there are various methods of achieving this so what follows is a very general guide If what you require isn t covered in this guide or you require further clarification on a particular point please do not hesitate to contact our technical support department who will be happy to assist you Generally speaking multiple controllers will f

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