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1. 51 10 2 Local reader power supply for doors 52 10 3 Considerations concerning earthing amp screening 52 10 4 Check the communications circuit RS485 53 10 5 Check the power supply 53 10 6 Check communication 53 11 Configuring 54 12 Bewator Entro Reservation 55 12 1 Integrated Web server 55 12 2 How the Reservation system is installed 56 12 3 Installing the CF8 flash memory card 56 12 4 Connecting the InfoPoint IP811 IP810 57 13 DVR Installation 58 13 1 Implementation in Entro 58 13 2 Planning and installing DVR and cameras 58
2. 76 19 1 3 Additional considerations for the MX 77 19 2 SISTORE AX 77 19 2 1 General 77 19 2 2 AX Parameters 77 19 2 3 Additional considerations for the AX 78 19 2 4 AX Live Viewer software 78 19 3 SISTORE CX 78 19 3 1 General 78 19 3 2 CX Parameters 78 19 3 3 CX Live Viewer software 79 19 3 4 Additional considerations for the CX 79 20 Keyword index 80 6 Bewator AB 03 2007 What is Bewator Entro 7 Bewator AB 03 2007 1 What is Bewator Entro Bewator Entro is an acc
3. B1 B2 The corner details can be lifted and are prepared with knockouts used for sealing or hiding cable entry The position of these should not be changed due to mechanical differences They are numbered like this 81284 B1 Lower left upper right corner 81285 B2 Upper left lower right corner C The box is fastened on the wall with four screws Remember to leave approx 70 mm space around the controller D The cables can either be safely mounted cable goes over the edge or via knockouts in the same edge Prepared with fixing details for securing the cable with cable ties E Local circuit RS485 Power supply Terminal 1 and 2 Communication Terminal 3 and 4 Screen Terminal 5 The controller can be disconnected without interrupting the global circuit Do not forget to use termination resistors in the circuit ends F Global circuit RS485 Communication Terminal 6 and 7 Screen Terminal 8 G Three addressing knobs 001 016 H Socket for compact flash memory card I RS232 connection for PC modem or printer J 1st RJ45 Ethernet connection 10 100 Mbit s Note Switch function autosense K 2nd RJ45 Ethernet connection 10 100 Mbit s Note Switch function autosense L Battery socket Type CR2032 Note Remove the isolating plastic band to activate the battery poles M Display used for configuring address or error information N Tamper switch 7 8 2
4. 14 Expanding and modifying the system 59 14 1 RS485 59 14 2 Networking 59 14 3 Installing another PC 60 14 3 1 Prepare the existing database 60 14 3 2 Configure the new PC 60 14 3 3 Installing another SR34i 61 5 Bewator AB 03 2007 14 4 Installing more readers 61 14 5 SR34i firmware control 62 14 6 Door controller firmware control 62 14 7 Printout of system configuration 62 15 Installing modem based systems 63 15 1 Installing the modem based system 64 15 1 1 Configuring a system equipped with TD35 modem recommended 64 15 1 2
5. 16 3 1 Application example External Reservation system Bewator have mainly for the Swedish market developed an application based on BAPSI called BAPSER which allows for sending data between Bewator Entro and external reservation software at the moment Idavall Fri and Argentum Booking The module is installed in the external PC that uses a TCP IP link to send the res ervations to Bewator Entro If you intend to use BAPSI in some way the Bewator Entro must have some pa rameters set up This is described in the documentation supplied with the BAPSER but you can in voke the menus by proceeding as follows 1 Start the Installer program and click on Connections 2 Click on New 3 Select BAPSI external application integration and proceed 4 Enter the necessary parameters applying to the actual application 5 Click OK Checklist 71 Bewator AB 03 2007 17 Checklist The checklist below is a useful aid when installing Bewator Entro It will also make sure the implementation will run smoothly If you have questions do not hesitate to contact technical support The operating system in the system s PC is 2000 XP If RS232 is to be used are there free serial COM ports 9 25 pin plug in the system s PC Yes Is the wall socket RS232 installed close to the system s PC and connected to a suitable SR34i and is the total distance between PC and SR34i less than 25 meters Yes If loca
6. Bewator Entro Installation manual Version 5 3 Lieferm glichkeiten und technische nderungen vorbehalten Data and design subject to change without notice Supply subject to availability 2007 Copyright by Bewator AB a Siemens Company Wir behalten uns alle Rechte an diesem Dokument und an dem in ihm dargestellten Gegenstand vor Der Empf nger erkennt diese Rechte an und wird dieses Dokument nicht ohne unsere vorg ngige schriftliche Erm chtigung ganz oder teilweise Dritten zug nglich machen oder au erhalb des Zweckes verwenden zu dem es ihm bergeben worden ist We reserve all rights in this document and in the subject thereof By acceptance of the document the recipient acknowledges these rights and undertakes not to publish the document nor the subject thereof in full or in part nor to make them available to any third party without our prior express written authorization nor to use it for any purpose other than for which it was delivered to him 3 Bewator AB 03 2007 Contents 1 What is Bewator Entro 7 1 1 Network and Internet 7 1 2 Reservation system 7 1 3 DVR integration 7 1 4 Intrusio
7. Security Manager Global communication between several SR34i 18 Bewator AB 03 2007 4 4 Example of SR34i used in Local Area Networks This version of Bewator Entro gives the possibility that several SR34i can commu nicate through local area networks and the system can be software controlled from any PC on the network No separate connections are needed between the control lers Note that it is possible to connect the PC directly RS232 or via the network Reception Security Manager Global communication between several SR34i 19 Bewator AB 03 2007 4 5 Example of SR34i using Internet In this case the Internet Local Area Network as well as RS485 are used for com munication between units For example some PCs can be used only for login to a Reservation system via the Internet and other PCs could be used also for system administration Reservation InfoPoint IP811 Reservation Web server Security Manager Reservation Web Browser Reservation Web Browser Dynamic IP address DHCP and dynamic DNS 20 Bewator AB 03 2007 5 Dynamic IP address DHCP and dynamic DNS Some network applications requires the SR34i to be able to use dynamic IP addresses and where every controller is referred as a name and that the SR34i itself can login to the ISP NOTE In the User manual you find more on how to set up and program these functions 5 1 Background Dynam
8. Connection of CLOCK amp DATA or WIEGAND type reader I Selection of power output to CLOCK amp DATA or WIEGAND reader 5V or Vin same as terminal 1 amp 2 but rectified J Remote opening input For connection of an exit request button push to make K Door monitor input for door contact Indicates open or closed door L Set the door controller s address by placing the link on the appropriate address range 1 16 or 17 32 and the address on required number Note 2 door controllers connected to the same segment controller must not have the same address M Tamper switch Alarm message is sent when the controller s door is opened N Display used for address and error information Normally the address is displayed and the right dot is flashing The display can be turned ON OFF from software where the left dot lit Error codes The display is alternating the address with any fault code Autonomous mode no comm with Segment Controller Slow poll state Not yet any fast poll addressing Autonomous mode but communication error Messages are detected but unit is not yet on line No address jumper detected Address conflict used by another unit On line but communication error Downloading firmware Wiring the system 38 Bewator AB 03 2007 7 11 Connecting the IOR6 Relay central In Bewator Entro as well as the inputs amp outputs in the door centrals DC22 DC12 or DC01
9. Do not forget to test the communications circuit and the power supply according to the instructions on page 53 Installing modem based systems 65 Bewator AB 03 2007 15 2 Configuring the modem based system on site You have now installed card readers segment controllers and a PC For the sys tem to work you should also program information about doors and segment con trollers Configuring the new system should be done on location i e with the PC connected with RS232 to a segment controller in the new system 1 Start Installer and click the tab New connection and you start a wizard to es tablish the connection between the PC and the controller No login is needed because the system database is probably new and will use the default user name bewa and password pass 2 Select New system and proceed 3 Select RS232 and proceed The software automatically detects the correct COM port 4 Enter a name for the new system in the Site name field e g Oak lane This name will be displayed in the Bewator Entro Login windows for the user to choose whichever system he or she wants to work with 5 Enter the system s name in the System name field This name must be unique and identical with the name you will be asked to enter when setting up the main computer see page X140H68X It is very important that you make note of the system name If the PC has to be replaced you must enter the same system name once again
10. However the reading distance permits both entry end exit functions in the same reader NOTE The jumper J4 in the DC22 DC12 must be linked on Vin Fig 13 Clock amp Data connections for Hands Free HF500 Wiring the system 44 Bewator AB 03 2007 7 17 Connecting DC800 controller The DC800 controller is a stand alone unit that also can be connected to an Entro system Remember to set the jumper J3 on Entro see item N and address it in the range 1 8 The mechanical design is exactly as the DC12 see page 37 See the table below for the electrical installation and setup Fig 14 DC800 Overview E Power in Terminal block nos 1 and 2 10 40V DC or 8 28V AC F Opening relay Voltage free contacts Maximum load 2 A G Relay for Warning Monostable Alarm by pass Alert or Duress Software controlled When Alert is selected also the tamper switch will activate this relay H RS485 connection for system communication Com A amp Com B to USB RIF 2 Entro Lite next DC800 or SR34i Entro I Input for door monitor contact Indicates open or closed door J Remote opening input For connection of an exit request button push to make K Connection of card reader keypad Maximum load 300 mA Maximum distance for BCLINK readers 100 m dependant on cabling Maximum distance for Clock amp Data readers e g proximity reader 50 m L Jumper for output voltage selection to reader keypad 5V or Vin incoming
11. IP addresses An SR34i which is not yet configured will at power up automatically create its own IP address 10 1 200 1xx where xx is the physical address knobs Example 005 gt IP address 10 1 200 105 The IP address should always be checked and may have to be changed according to the IT Manager Remember that as soon as the IP address is chosen it will be stored into the SR34i If you then power it up again it will still use the configured IP address not the default 7 8 3 Status information in the display The SR34i have some messages in English that automatically or by menu commands can be displayed E g that the database is not updated or that the communication does not operate properly Wiring the system 32 Bewator AB 03 2007 7 9 Connecting the DC22 Controller DC22 is a door controller with the following functions Separate terminal block for BCLINK readers e g the BC43 M43 or xx500 xx PR SP HD PM Separate terminal block for CLOCK amp DATA or WIEGAND readers Double relay outputs for locks E g electric strikes and motor lock Separate outputs for door held waning and pre warning alarm Fig 2 DC22 overview Please see next page for details Wiring the system 33 Bewator AB 03 2007 7 9 1 DC22 installation details A Lock to be opened with supplied special key The door is not shown B1 B2 The corner details can be lifted and are prepared with kn
12. In some sites only one computer is enough to administrate an Entro system This is also the default level when the software is installed according to the User man ual which results in a very easy rapid start up as possible Still a choice is done on the way of communication e g TCP IP 3 4 2 Several computers In a multi user environment where several computers are to be logged on simulta neously e g to log on or delete cards a setup must be performed in the software to make it possible to create more connections You need software licenses for each computer that is connected Otherwise there will be problems with event storing etc Proceed like this 1 Go to System and System settings in the Installer program 2 Select Connections 3 Check the tick box that several computers shall be used concurrently A new window is displayed 4 Click New and follow the wizard See also the chapter X13HInstalling another PCX at the end of this manual how to trans fer an existing database to another computer In the next chapter there is some concise information how the database is man aged in systems with more computers Communication with PC in Bewator Entro 15 Bewator AB 03 2007 3 5 Multi user database Every Entro system uses a database with cards time schedules etc which is stored in every segment controller and PC The Entro version 5 database allows for multiple users to be working with the same
13. The information you program in the PC is stored in all segment controllers This has the advantage of being able to use the PC for other pur poses or shut it off when it is not configuring or monitoring Entro Each segment controller is delivered with 4 termination resistors 120 Door controllers with remote card readers The door controllers are con nected to the segment controllers A door controller controls one door where one or two in out remote card readers can be installed This combination split in stallation is designed for external doors or other doors with higher requirements on function and security e g alarm by pass and door control 1 Magnetic card or proximity readers 2 Proximity reader 3 Hands Free reader System components 10 Bewator AB 03 2007 Proximity Codoor PD30 EM PD40 EM Electromechanical unit equipped with a proximity reader for EM technology Connects to the Segment controllers PD30 EM fits primary Scandinavian lock cases and PD40 EM the Eurostandard Door centrals without remote terminals In some cases there is a need for monitoring or opening a door by time schedule The DC01 can be used as a timer controlled relay or monitoring unit Door central DC01 Relay central To control e g a lift the IOR6 can be used Any reader can control which relays to activate The IOR6 can be used in reservation applications Ver sion 5 also offers functions like Common alarm Lift con
14. 6 Exit the wizard by clicking Finish Now the Installers main window is dis played 7 You perform the set up of doors etc when you are on site according to the in structions given in the User manual Instead of later on via the modem con nection 8 Now the main configuring is done and you now prepare to connect the mo dem 9 In Installer click on the Connection tab 10 Mark the tick box Modem and a new tab is displayed 11 Enter the modem telephone number 12 A suggestion for the modem s so called init string is automatically displayed in the Init string for SR34i modem field This string means command echo disabled auto answer off and DTR disconnected The string can be modi fied if needed 13 If the modem needs to be able to call the PC enter the desired telephone number in the Telephone number to PC field Installing modem based systems 66 Bewator AB 03 2007 14 If the modem needs to be able to call the PC you enter the name of the Sys tem user who shall dial up the PC so that the PC know where to store the events Set also for which circumstances The following alternatives exist After desired number events Means that the segment controller calls the PC following the desired number of events On every event set to alarm Means that the segment controller calls the PC following each alarm event On database changes Means that the segment controller call
15. 8 2 IP addresses 31 7 8 3 Status information in the display 31 4 Bewator AB 03 2007 7 9 Connecting the DC22 Controller 32 7 9 1 DC22 installation details 33 7 9 2 Intrusion Alarm Zones with DC22 34 7 9 3 Connecting Alarm Status Feedback in DC22 ASF 35 7 10 Connecting the DC12 controller 36 7 10 1 DC12 installation details 37 7 11 Connecting the IOR6 Relay central 38 7 11 1 IOR6 Installation details 39 7 12 Connecting the DC01 door controller 40 7 13 Connecting the BC43 remote card reader 41 7 14 Connecting keypad M43 42 7 15 Connecting the BC18 remote card reader 42 7 16 Connection of other re
16. A Connection between door controller and M43 keypad max 100m B Set the link on ENTRY if M43 is used for entrance Set the link on EXIT if M43 is used for exit C Tamper switch D Buzzer E Connect the screen in case of long distances or disturbing environment 7 15 Connecting the BC18 remote card reader Fig 11 BC18 Overview NOTE The J4 jumper in the door controller must be set to 5V before the door controller is powered other wise the reader may be damaged Wiring the system 43 Bewator AB 03 2007 7 16 Connection of other readers It is fully possible to connect other reader types e g Entro range of proximity read ers and Hands Free readers You will find instructions in the reader s manuals The following examples show shorthand information for some typical readers Note that the DC22 amp DC12 door controller supports Wiegand readers 7 16 1 Connection of 500 series proximity readers BCLINK Note that there is an optional way of controlling the red LED in these readers You may have it always lit when the door is locked See more in the chapter Changing the red LED function on readers in the User manual See page X135H45X for using these readers in Anti pass back applications Fig 12 BCLINK connections for HD500 PM500 PR500 amp SP500 7 16 2 Connection of Hands Free reader HF500 Clock amp Data This hands free reader is connected to DC22 DC12 and is always mounted in doors
17. Choice of communication for readers 25 6 2 1 BCLINK 25 6 2 2 Clock amp Data 25 6 2 3 Wiegand 26 7 Wiring the system 27 7 1 Entro Hardware components 27 7 2 Housings 27 7 3 Using cable glands 28 7 4 Installing door readers 29 7 5 Installing the door controllers 29 7 6 Installing PD30 EM or PD40 EM 29 7 7 Installing the segment controllers 29 7 8 Connecting the SR34i Segment controller 30 7 8 1 SR34i installations details 31 7
18. Configuring a system equipped with a custom modem 64 15 2 Configuring the modem based system on site 65 15 3 Installing the modem 67 15 4 Transferring the new system s information to the central PC 68 16 Integrating with external applications BAPSI 69 16 1 General 69 16 2 What is BAPSI used for 69 16 3 Field applications 69 16 3 1 Application example External Reservation system 70 17 Checklist 71 18 Technical information 72 19 Appendix 1 DVR models and settings 76 19 1 SISTORE MX 76 19 1 1 MX Parameters 76 19 1 2 MX Live Viewer software
19. I e a combination of PC and these terminals is possible Technically the entire reservation information is stored in an integrated website in a SR34i with its own IP address on a network NOTE Configuring is described the User Manual The address to this website is http xxx xxx xxx xxx login html which should be notified to the users of the Reservation system 12 3 Installing the CF8 flash memory card The CF8 memory acts similar to a hard disk unit for storing files When delivered it contains the HTML files used in the Reservation system 1 Remove the power from the actual SR34i 2 Install the CF8 card 3 Reconnect the power to the SR34i When all other necessary parameters and units for Reservation are configured you can connect to the IP address of the SR34i http xxx xxx xxx xxx login html and the login page should be displayed Bewator Entro Reservation 57 Bewator AB 03 2007 12 4 Connecting the InfoPoint IP811 IP810 Fig 19 Rear view of the InfoPoint terminal A Power supply input via RJ45 type connector B Supplied cable with RJ45 type connector and free end Length is 3 meters C Polarity 24V 0V D Standard TCP IP network connection E Standard Cat 5 IP cable for LAN connection F Reserved for external units The InfoPoint IP811 IP810 is mounted local to the reservation object and works as a terminal with a simple embedded web browser You can mount it on the w
20. When DHCP is used and the ISP often changes the connected users computers leased IP address also the DNS must be updated with new information This is called dynamic DNS DDNS and means that equipment can ask this service for the latest IP address for a specific name Think of e g changing your telephone number sometimes because the amount of telephone is limited and an own line with a fixed number is more expensive Still your friends have to be informed about the change the telephone directory must be updated each time the name is changed Dynamic IP address DHCP and dynamic DNS 21 Bewator AB 03 2007 Login The Internet Service Provider ISP sometimes need to be sure that it is an authen ticated user SR34i before any communication can be allowed This requires a login with User name and Password This is setup in each SR34i Note that login procedures can be used required even if static IP addresses are used 5 2 Prerequisites Following chapter describes the requirements needed to get different configura tions working in a Bewator Entro system See also further chapters how the instal lation is performed The End Users Buyers IT manager should always participate in the planning of a TCP IP based Entro system General knowledge about networking is also recommended Simplified you can use handled IP addresses in three different ways All SR34i s have static IP addresses d
21. environment where DHCP and Login are used some prerequisites must be fulfilled At least one ISP account and physical connection must exist The goal is that every SR34i shall be able to access the Internet as well as being accessed from outside Depending on the ISP this can offered in different ways The function for dynamic DNS Dynamic Domain Name Service must be es tablished The Name directory can the be stored in one of two possible places One dedicated SR34i will act as Dynamic DNS requiring a static IP address from ISP so that other SR34i s and PC knows where the name directory is The chosen SR34i will still be able to control door environments An externally offered public service called DynDNS org is used to store the di rectory with network identities and IP addresses In this case an account with User name and Password has to be requested from this organization At the moment five different names are offered free of charge and five SR34i s can immediately be used If more SR34i s are to be used additional 20 names can be ordered for approx 10 Approx 5 50 annual fee Decem ber 2004 Installation procedure 23 Bewator AB 03 2007 6 Installation procedure Plan your installation Mount door terminals door centrals drop boxes and segment controllers Mount the power supply Wire communication and power supply for one of the
22. lar E g to import export cards get time stamps or events An ordinary TCP IP link is used for transferring the data between the different soft ware components The external software must be modified completed according to the specification we call BAPSI Remember this not a program just guidelines to the programming interface With BAPSI this is done in a specified and safe encrypted way that still keeps the access control system on a secure and integral level The specification can be requested from Bewator 16 2 What is BAPSI used for Normally the User interface in access control software allows for functions like card registering time schedule configuring and standard event logging and searching Using BAPSI custom application software can take advantage of send ing receiving messages to from the access control system and easily add new functions into the overall system This could be Time amp Attendance Reservation systems etc 16 3 Field applications At the moment there are already systems running in the reservation applications area using the BAPSI software interface In this case the supplier of the external reservation software made a modification to their software module which writes data into a file and Bewator developed a special module that reads this file and forwards this information to the access control system Integrating with external applications BAPSI 70 Bewator AB 03 2007
23. only be activated at the MX itself 19 2 SISTORE AX 19 2 1 General Note that if you connect a VGA monitor to display the on screen menus and im ages check that the rear selector switch are set to VGA You also install the supplied PC software for remote control of the AX in the ac tual PC where Entro is installed Otherwise no views will be displayed Although you will see the AX Admin AX Watch and AX Search software com mands in the PC you should be careful using them when the Entro application is running 19 2 2 AX Parameters You must confirm or re configure the use of and note down the following parame ters in the AX type of DVR It is possible to use the buttons on the AX front panel to configure the basic pa rameters e g the IP parameters according to the AX Quick start guide As soon as you have established a LAN connection to the AX you can optionally configure the parameters from the PC Parameter Default value Optional User Value Comment User name lt Not set gt Entro parameter Password 12345678 Entro parameter IP address 192 168 1 129 Entro parameter Gateway 192 168 1 254 Entro parameter Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Entro parameter Port SR lt gt DVR 17655 N A lt Fixed in Entro gt Port Watch 8016 N A lt Fixed in Entro gt Port Admin 8200 N A lt Fixed in Entro gt Port Search 10016 N A lt Fixed in Entro gt Port Callback 8201 N A lt Fi
24. relays in each Reservation object 32 time schedules with 24 intervals in each Flexible interval reservation Maximum number of reservations is 6 100 Basic requirements for PC Pentium processor 266 MHz 64 Mb RAM At least 20 MB free hard disk space CD ROM drive VGA color monitor Serial port for connection of segment controller modem Local Area Network connection Windows 2000 SP4 XP SP2 or later MS Internet Explorer 5 0 or Netscape 4 7 or above is recommended as Web browser Basic requirements for network Twisted pair Ethernet 10 100 Mbit connection Communication between SR34i is done through TCP IP We recommend static permanent IP address for every SR34i In some cases also Netmask and Gateway is needed We recommend permanent active Internet connection of SR34i when Internet is used Note when Internet connection is used the following ports have to be open in fire walls or similar and configured as follows 4002 if communication is used between PC and the chosen SR34i HTTP port 80 when using reservation via Internet 4011 for TCP when several SR34i communicates through LAN Technical information 73 Bewator AB 03 2007 SNTP port 123 for fetching correct time if SR34i uses TCP protocol between each other SR34i Segment controller DVR integration Maximum 16 DVR Maximum 128 cameras InfoPoint IP811 IP810 Reservation terminal for Bewator Entro Color sc
25. software The software for remote viewing currently named SX CX Client on the DVR must be installed in the actual PC where Entro is installed Otherwise no view will be displayed 19 3 4 Additional considerations for the CX The IVM rules standard have to be activated to get the pre and post recording functionality in the DVR to work Keyword index 80 Bewator AB 03 2007 20 Keyword index A Alarm Status Feedback 35 Alarm Zones 34 Anti pass back 43 45 46 AX 77 B BAPSI 69 BC18 42 BC43 41 BCLINK 25 43 C cables 24 cameras 58 central power supply 51 CF8 56 Clock amp Data 25 Common alarm 38 Connection 60 Connections 14 crypto key 61 Crypto key 60 D database 15 60 DC01 40 DC12 36 DC22 32 DC800 44 DHCP 20 22 display 31 DNS 20 Door held warning 33 door monitor contact 45 Door monitor input 33 37 download 62 DVR 58 76 dynamic DNS 20 E encryptions 59 enrolment 50 ENTRY reader 46 Ethernet 16 31 48 EXIT reader 46 F factory crypto key 59 firmware 62 G glands 28 H HF500 43 HTML 56 I InfoPoint 55 57 init string 65 interlock 47 intrusion 7 34 35 IOR6 38 IP addresses 31 K knockouts 27 L LED 43 license 15 60 License 60 lift control 38 Local Area Network 48 local power supply 52 Lock monitor input 33 M M43 42 machine control 38 56 Memory card 55 modem 63 64 65 motor lo
26. the firmware in the segment controllers In the Installer program there are improved functions for controlling the mechanism for patching the segment controllers The status of the different units is displayed In a system you are now able to use the same PC for updating all controllers at the same time In addition you can indeed select which controller to update and which data file SR_firmware hex to use Also there is better information about the status of each updating process You can actually see the estimated time This applies for all controllers not only the one connected to the PC NOTE The download is using the current files stored in the Entro program folder Proceed like this for the actions you want to do 1 Start Installer and choose System System information 2 All controllers are listed on the screen showing the status for the different units address product version voltage level If any controller fails to com municate there is a cross over the unit 3 Click on Update firmware and select which version to download stored in the Entro program folder It is possible to download an old version 4 Click on Next and mark the SR to be updated 5 Click on Finish A progress bar is displayed for each controller showing the remaining time You cancel the process at any time by clicking Cancel update no update is performed and the old version remains 6 Finished 14 6 Door co
27. the other doors can remotely control it via the Entro system bus The illustration below shows how two separate zones may look like Fig 3 Alarm zones in Entro 1 Activation signal for Zone A from DC22 2 Status signal for synchronization between systems to DC22 3 Activation signal for Zone B from DC22 4 Status signal for synchronization between systems to DC22 Wiring the system 35 Bewator AB 03 2007 7 9 3 Connecting Alarm Status Feedback in DC22 ASF When the DC22 is used to synchronize Entro and an external intrusion controller a feedback signal from the intrusion system can be used Depending on the status of the signal the Entro recognize the intrusion system as activated or deactivated and perform relevant operations as e g blocking or locking doors The connection between the systems can be done in two ways With a voltage signal With closing signal voltage free Below drawings shows the different methods which both controls the input ASF With voltage signal In this case the intrusion controller must send a voltage signal maximum 24VDC and a minus reference must be available Fig 4 Voltage controlled ASF With closing signal The intrusion controller makes the closing Note that a jumper has to be installed in the DC22 between 35 amp 37 Fig 5 Closing signal ASF Controller Controller Wiring the system 36 Bewator AB 03 2007 7 10 Co
28. varies We use mainly three types of in terfaces BCLINK CLOCK amp DATA or WIEGAND 6 2 1 BCLINK BCLINK enables several readers to exist on the same cable and they are ad dressed on another level BCLINK can control LEDs and buzzers The interface can send information in both directions Tx and Rx The most common case is a DC22 which has a main address in Bewator Entro Two BC43 readers are mounted on each side of the door with cables in parallel The readers are then addressed as ENTRY and EXIT they have sub addresses 1 ENTRY Reader 2 EXIT Reader 6 2 2 Clock amp Data Means every reader has its own cables and cannot be addressed This is ad dressed by using the door central This is a more open interface consisting of a clock signal and a data signal Clock and Data Data is sent in one direction from reader Any LEDs etc are controlled by hardware signals Installation procedure 26 Bewator AB 03 2007 6 2 3 Wiegand Uses the same interface as Clock amp Data but the protocol differs The most common formats are 26 bit and 32 bit but also 8 bit burst is used e g for managing a PIN code NOTE You need to install the door controllers DC22 or DC12 to use the Wiegand interface Wiring the system 27 Bewator AB 03 2007 7 Wiring the system 7 1 Entro Hardware components Entro version 5 means that SR32i is replaced with SR34i DC21 with DC22 and DC11 with DC12 Note th
29. you can also use inputs amp outputs in the IOR6 to control different func tions like doors There are different ways to use them For lift control button control For Reservation functions door opening For Reservation functions machine control For timer control general Common alarm emergency opening and power failure warning Note that in lift control applications up to 32 IOR6 relay centrals can be connected to the Bewator Entro system Each IOR6 is addressed as per the other units Mount the IOR6 as below and program it according to the User Manual Fig 7 IOR6 Overview Please see next page for details Wiring the system 39 Bewator AB 03 2007 7 11 1 IOR6 Installation details A Lock to be opened with supplied special key The door is not shown B1 B2 The corner details can be lifted and are prepared with knockouts used for sealing or hiding cable entry The position of these should not be changed due to mechanical differences They are numbered like this 81284 B1 Lower left corner 81285 B2 Upper left corner C The box is fastened on the wall with four screws D The cables can either be safely mounted cable goes over the edge or via knockouts in the same edge Prepared with fixing details for securing the cable with cable ties E Local circuit RS485 Power supply Terminal 1 and 2 Communication Terminal 3 and 4 Screen Terminal 5 Do not forget term
30. 4i Network Cat 5 cable 10 100 Mbit If in doubt consult the IT manager Depends on the net work structure but normally 100 m to router switch hub SR34i RS485 The global circuit between the segment con trollers Specified cable Pair twisted screened 1 pair screen e g Belden 9502 1200 m SR34i SR34i Network Cat 5 cable 10 100 Mbit If in doubt consult the IT manager Depends on the net work structure but normally 100 m to router switch hub SR34i DC22 DC12 IOR6 PD30 EM PD40 EM RS485 The local circuit between a segment controller and its subordinate door readers door controllers Pair twisted screened 1 pair screen e g Belden 9502 or Cat 5 communica tion and 1 5mm 2 power OR PAARFLEX CY custom cable comprising communication and power in one cable 1200 m BC43 M43 PR500 HD500 SP500 PM500 BCLINK Specified cable Straight screened cable 4 screen e g Belden 9534 100 m HF500 BC5511 BC5515 CLOCK amp DATA Specified cable Straight screened cable 6 screen e g Belden 9536 50 m DC22 DC12 Wiegand readers WIEGAND Specified cable Straight screened cable 6 screen e g Belden 9536 50 m Installation procedure 25 Bewator AB 03 2007 6 2 Choice of communication for readers In the Bewator Entro there are several types of door controllers and readers where the method of communication protocols
31. Entro readers Opening relay for control of electric locking device or similar Maximum load over the relay contacts 2 A 30 V DC Opening time 1 99 seconds Exit request input with delay Input for door monitoring Indicates closed open door Maximum reader load 500 mA Lockable housing for wall mounting For installation inside in a dry environment only Housing fitted with tamper switch Temperature range 35 to 50 C Dimensions 128 x 250 x 54 mm H x W x D Power supply 8 40 V DC or 8 30 V AC Power consumption Max 60 mA 24 V DC excl reader Technical information 75 Bewator AB 03 2007 DC01 Door controller Door controller for 1 door and control of door without reader Opening relay for control of electric locking device or similar Maximum load over the relay contacts 2 A 30 V DC Opening time 1 99 seconds Exit request input with delay Input for door monitoring Indicates closed open door Lockable housing for wall mounting For installation inside in a dry environment only Housing fitted with tamper switch Temperature range 35 C to 50 C Dimensions 80 x 120 x 40 mm H x W x D Power supply 10 40 V DC or 8 30V AC Power consumption 100 mA IOR6 Relay central Relay central for Lift control Reservation function or Timer control Common alarm Emergency opening Power failure wa
32. Technical Information for more in formation Note that the SR34i has an integrated network switch with two connectors RJ45 where a PC and an SR34i can form a local area network without any extra equipment except for the cable 3 1 1 Directly connected without LAN In this case the PC has static IP address and is connected directly to the SR34i as an alternative to RS232 where longer distance lt 100 m is required 3 1 2 Directly connected without LAN In this example the integrated network switch is also used to connect the PC onto the LAN Integrated network switch Communication with PC in Bewator Entro 13 Bewator AB 03 2007 3 1 3 Local area network with InfoPoint IP810 or IP811 The InfoPoint can be connected directly to the SR34i segment controller 3 2 RS232 SR34i communicates with the PC via cable directly to the COM port 3 3 Modem The PC is used to control a remote site using a dial up modem The SR34i is also connected to a modem which also can dial up the PC if necessary Communication with PC in Bewator Entro 14 Bewator AB 03 2007 3 4 System connections The concept Connections is used in Bewator Entro to define which computers printers and or modems that are used to send command or retrieve events to or from the system The physical communication method TCP IP RS232 or modem must also be de fined when setting up a connection 3 4 1 One computer
33. aders 43 7 16 1 Connection of 500 series proximity readers BCLINK 43 7 16 2 Connection of Hands Free reader HF500 Clock amp Data 43 7 17 Connecting DC800 controller 44 8 Special installations 45 8 1 Anti pass back using BCLINK readers 45 8 2 Anti pass back using CLOCK amp DATA and WIEGAND readers 46 8 3 Installation of Interlock doors 47 8 3 1 Access from Door A to Door B 47 8 3 2 Access from Door B to Door A 47 9 Install the connection to the PC 48 9 1 1 Local Area Network to PC 48 9 1 2 Connect PC or printer with direct cable RS232 49 9 2 Installing USB RIF 2 50 10 Power supplies and communication 51 10 1 Central power supply
34. all us ing the supplied fixing parts or flush mount it in a separate box In the terminal there are some keys to navigate on the screen as well as a card reader to identify the user The InfoPoint has a TCP IP interface which requires an IP address to work just like a PC The installation manual supplied with the InfoPoint describes the steps to mount and set up the terminal High Voltage The InfoPoint housing does not normally need to be opened for proper opera tion However if needed be aware that the InfoPoint includes high voltage components DVR Installation 58 Bewator AB 03 2007 13 DVR Installation The Entro software can communicate with up to 16 DVR systems via TCP IP It supports DVR units in the Siemens SISTORE AX CX and MX range We recommend that the installer have good knowledge about DVR system in gen eral and SISTORE systems in particular before any DVR functionality is intro duced into the Entro system 13 1 Implementation in Entro The integration of DVR and Entro indeed consists of two separate hardware sys tems which are connected via TCP IP and remote software functions This means that you initially install software components for both systems in the same PC When you then configure functions like filtered and timed triggering to start re cording in the Entro these are then sent to the DVR When the conditions for a certain action then are met the DVR starts recordin
35. aller main window is displayed The name of the cho sen system is displayed in the window s title bar Since you have not yet called the new system you are OFF LINE 9 Click the lifted handset symbol on the tool bar or choose Call on the Modem menu A message is displayed while the system tries to establish a connec tion When the connection is established the systems are in direct contact i e the green ON LINE indicator is lit When all information is transferred this may take a couple of minutes the DB UP TO DATE indicator will also turn green The new system is now ready to receive information about time schedules per sons access groups and doors according to the User manual NOTE Bewator Entro should always be ONLINE connected via modem when configuring a modem controlled system This way information transfer will be quicker and safer Integrating with external applications BAPSI 69 Bewator AB 03 2007 16 Integrating with external applications BAPSI 16 1 General Normally access control system software is quite proprietary to its system compo nents and is seldom open for customized applications This is quite natural be cause it is also a security system to be used for controlling e g access to doors in different kind of facilities Bewator Entro can use a well defined configuring interface to communicate with other external software packages like Time amp Attendance Alarm control or simi
36. at all Segment controllers must be of type SR34i whilst the door con trollers can be mixed e g when upgrading from an older system 7 2 Housings The Entro components have designed housing offering an even easier and tidier installation The different components have several nice features but the most im portant details are Special corner elements are designed to be removed but then again hiding and sealing the cable entry when re fixed again Also ideal when mounting via trunk ing list See figure 1 The cable entry can be solved in many ways There are knockouts in both the base and the corner elements See figure 2 Secured cable entry can easily be achieved by entering the cable over edge be fore the corner elements are re fixed See figure 3 Integrated fixing details for securing the cables with cable ties 1 With trunking list 2 Cable entry via knockouts 3 Secured cable entry over edge Wiring the system 28 Bewator AB 03 2007 7 3 Using cable glands In some cases it is desired to secure the cables via glands The housing allows for using glands of M12 dimension 12 mm When the controllers are shipped there are washers mounted at the screw holes to allow for different kind of screw types when fixing it to e g a wall see item C in the picture If glands instead shall be used proceed like below 1 Remove the default washer s 2 Place the gland bracket s on the little locatio
37. ate between a maximum of 16 SR34i controllers Maxi mum distance is 1200 meters from the first SR34i to the last one It is possible for one or more of these SR34i to use TCP IP as described below The controllers are then configured with an IP address and proxy function with SNTP 4 2 Ethernet with TCP IP Generally known as TCP IP that uses the Ethernet connection 10 100 Mbit that connects to the Local Area Network TCP involves a controlled way of sending messages through a network The maximum distance depends on the structure of the network itself Requires that the SR34i is configured with its unique IP address and having the Proxy function with SNTP This ensures that only the relevant units SR34i or PC receive the messages See also Technical Information In version 5 also dynamic IP addresses can be used for SR34i See chapter X134HDynamic IP address DHCP and dynamic DNS X where the prerequisites are de scribed Notes when using SR34i and TCP Remember that any zones e g Alarm zones will work best if they reside in the same sub net when several SR34i use TCP IP between related SR34i Global communication between several SR34i 17 Bewator AB 03 2007 4 3 Example of SR34i with RS485 This solution gives a more closed system with dedicated wiring RS485 between the segment controllers 4 3 1 Small application with one SR34i 4 3 2 Larger application with several SR34i Reception
38. ation LED Flashes quickly when communication is working properly slowly when interrupted autonomous mode C Choose the address for 1 16 or 17 32 D Set the door controller s address by placing the link on the required number Note 2 door controllers connected to the same segment controller must not have the same address E Remote opening input For connection of an exit request button push to make F Door monitor input for door contact Indicates open or closed door Configured by the in staller program G Opening relay Voltage free contacts Max load 2 A fail safe operation e g magnetic lock H Power supply for electric locking device Max 500 mA I Tamper switch Alarm message is sent when the controller s lid is opened Wiring the system 41 Bewator AB 03 2007 7 13 Connecting the BC43 remote card reader Fig 9 BC43 Overview A Connection between door controller and BC43 remote card reader max 100 m B Set the link to ENTRY if BC43 is used for entrance Set the link to EXIT if BC43 is used for exit C Tamper switch control Set the links to Internal when BC43 is part of a Bewator Entro system No connection on reader terminal 5 and 6 is then allowed Two links are used D Tamper switch E Connect the screen in case of long distances or disturbing environment Wiring the system 42 Bewator AB 03 2007 7 14 Connecting keypad M43 Fig 10 M43 Overview
39. ce is much greater than 120 open circuit there is a break in the circuit or the termination is missing in both ends 10 5 Check the power supply Connect the power supplies Check that the voltage is approximately that of the power supply output and that and are in the right positions Remember that a voltage drop between the highest and lowest potential larger than 5V between units may influence the quality of the RS485 communication 10 6 Check communication Go to all units in the system and check that they are communicating If using a LAN check that all cables are correctly connected to the LAN Configuring 54 Bewator AB 03 2007 11 Configuring This manual only describes mounting and installation of different system compo nents Software installation and configuring is explained in the User Manual The software consists of three main parts Installer Normally the first program you use to configure different type of functions related to physical units like door monitor contacts alarm zones and connections to PC Entro This program is used for managing access groups and card holders It can be treated as main program because it is used for daily operations Door and event monitor Used for status information and event logging but can also be used for unlocking doors via the PC Bewator Entro Reservation 55 Bewator AB 03 2007 12 Bewator Entro Reservation Bewator Entro inc
40. ck 33 MX 76 P Password 68 patching 62 power supply 51 proximity 43 50 R readers 61 reservation 55 Keyword index 81 Bewator AB 03 2007 RS232 49 RS485 16 S Sistore 76 SISTORE 58 software 54 SR34i 30 Static IP addresses 21 switch 30 T TCP IP 16 termination resistor 53 U USB RIF 2 50 User name 68 V W wall socket 49 web server 55 Wiegand 26 voltage drop 51 53 Keyword index 82 Bewator AB 03 2007 Issued by Bewator AB SE 171 24 Solna Sweden www bewator com 2007 Copyright by Bewator AB a Siemens company Data and design subject to change without notice Supply subject to availability Document no 81328 4 Edition 03 2007
41. database The prerequisites for this are that the system knows which Users are using which computer E g a Security manager can have their own PC with a dedicated li cense while a Receptionist has another PC with another license For every PC there must exist a connection in Entro where the license number and communica tion ports are defined At the same time the applied filter events will only be sent to each PC respectively i e if the Security manager temporarily log on to the Receptionist s PC no events will be received to this PC For every new System user you create you have to specify also the connection and which event filter is to be used The simplified illustration below shows how it works Instead if only one PC is used with several users the different filtered events will be stored in different folders on the PC dependant of the user logged on PC Security Manager PC Receptionist Security Manager Login Receptionist Login Filter 1 Events Filter 2 Events Optionally Security Manager Login No events received TCP IP To from ENTRO controllers TCP IP Global communication between several SR34i 16 Bewator AB 03 2007 4 Global communication between several SR34i The global communication between several controllers can be done through two separate physical cables twisted pair RS485 and or Ethernet 10 100 Mbit 4 1 RS485 Uses RS485 to communic
42. door connector see K input has been closed otherwise the alert relay is activated M Door held warning relay Controlled by door monitor contact Activated if the door is not closed when the door opening time has expired N Alert relay Activated if the door still open when the door held warning time has expired O Voltage free motor lock control relay output Only supported by Entro version 5 P Pre warning signal activated during alarm control activation cycle Only supported by Entro ver sion 5 Q Input for activation of the alarm by pass relay through closing pulse Used for activation of in truder alarm system from e g timers Only in bistable mode and bistable pulse mode R Alarm by pass relay Monostable by pass time opening time door held warning time bista ble or bistable pulse Max load 2A S Alarm Status Feedback signal ASF Used to synchronize Entro and e g an intruder alarm sys tem See separate section how to connect T Input for external control of red LED on readers configured in a bistable alarm zone Terminals 37 5V and 38 0V can be used U Set the door controller s address by placing the link on the appropriate address range 1 16 or 17 32 and the address on required number Note 2 door controllers connected to the same segment controller must not have the same address V Display used for address and error information Normally the address is displayed and the right dot is flash
43. ecided by IT manager or ordered from ISP One SR34i has static IP address with name directory all others normally get leased dynamic addresses DHCP All SR34i s gets dynamic addresses DHCP 5 3 Static IP addresses Static IP addresses can exist in both local area networks and or where also Inter net is used e g for reservation functions Some ISP s unfortunately do not allow for using static IP addresses In a local area network environment in a company no special arrangements are needed The only aspect is how isolated the security system should be compared to an office network I e if any routers firewalls or similar separating the Bewator Entro from any other network equipment Of course the same applies for an apartment building if using the same type of network However a company installation can use the advantage of the DHCP functions described in next section E g a SR34 can get a fixed IP address from IT manager and act as a host for the other SR34i s leasing the IP from an internal DHCP server in the company Dynamic IP address DHCP and dynamic DNS 22 Bewator AB 03 2007 5 4 Dynamic IP addresses At the moment few apartment small office buildings have a complete local area network installed Instead an ISP offers a connection e g broadband cable or telephone modem and every tenant uses the Internet for communication to from a home computer To get Bewator Entro running in an
44. eral SR34i 16 4 1 RS485 16 4 2 Ethernet with TCP IP 16 4 3 Example of SR34i with RS485 17 4 3 1 Small application with one SR34i 17 4 3 2 Larger application with several SR34i 17 4 4 Example of SR34i used in Local Area Networks 18 4 5 Example of SR34i using Internet 19 5 Dynamic IP address DHCP and dynamic DNS 20 5 1 Background 20 5 2 Prerequisites 21 5 3 Static IP addresses 21 5 4 Dynamic IP addresses 22 6 Installation procedure 23 6 1 Recommended system cables 24 6 2
45. ers to the PC The illustration below shows an available complete kit consisting of a wall socket IF1 a standard RS232 cable approx 1 2 m and 25 meter cable with one free end to connect to the screw terminal block of the wall socket You can use the standard cable directly alt 2 between the PC and the SR34i or make a more fixed installation alt 1 RS232 needs fewer settings in the PC which simplifies the set up You can also temporally use RS232 and then change to Ethernet later Fig 17 Two alternatives for RS232 cabling The total distance between PC or printer and the segment controller must not ex ceed 25 meters maximum NOTE The RS232 port can also be connected to a printer Note that either a PC or a printer can be con nected to a segment controller not both Install the connection to the PC 50 Bewator AB 03 2007 9 2 Installing USB RIF 2 In Entro an enrolment reader can be connected directly to a PC via the reader in terface USB RIF 2 It can be used for Login of cards Login to system software with card Fast search of card holders USB RIF 2 connects to a standard USB port in the PC It is supported of a soft ware driver USB Agent installed along with the Entro software is loaded when booting the computer There are also Kits available with the proximity reader PR500 Cotag or EM4102 technology together with a desk stand Fig 18 USB RIF 2 to PC Power suppl
46. ess control system It is designed for use in both small companies and large ones wherever there is a need to control which people should have access to the different doors and departments in the premises There is an advanced function for reservation e g in sports arenas conference rooms etc It works in co operation with the access control functions Next to the doors card readers with keypads optional are installed They are connected to segment controllers which are then configured from a PC If needed Bewator Entro can control up to 10 000 access control systems installed in different buildings The systems may be connected directly to the PC or be con nected via a modem and or local area network 1 1 Network and Internet Bewator Entro has the ability to communicate between units via local or global net works and also the Internet This document describes how the connections and addressing of Bewator Entro are done and assumes that the external network com ponents routers switches etc are configured correctly NOTE It is very important that the IT manager of the end user has participated in and has approved of all aspects of this part of the installation 1 2 Reservation system There is information on how to use Reservation together with the rest of the Bewa tor Entro Access Control System 1 3 DVR integration The Entro system can be integrated with an external Siemens SISTORE DVR for camera record
47. g images You may then replay these directly from the Entro Door monitor with some optional command options 13 2 Planning and installing DVR and cameras The main procedure for using DVR in Entro is that all components for the DVR sys tem cameras storage units video cabling power supply etc are planned and in stalled separately according to its documentation Remember to carefully document the IP address password etc for the DVR before any setup is performed in Entro The numbering of cameras will also be needed to bring into the Entro Some parameters must also be configured in the DVR to get communication work in Entro See X137HAppendix 1 DVR models and settingsX for different models When the DVR itself have been configured please carry on with the installation by reading in the Entro User manual how to configure the Entro software Expanding and modifying the system 59 Bewator AB 03 2007 14 Expanding and modifying the system Expansion and modification of a Bewator Entro system can of course be performed in many ways Sometimes more doors are needed sometimes also requiring more SR34i controllers or more PCs are needed In addition software updates and upgrades may apply Naturally an expansion needs at least one working PC connection to handle the necessary setup If local area network is used be sure to reset to the factory crypto key before any expansion is done 14 1 RS485 In a syste
48. ic IP addresses In earlier versions of the Entro software the Segment Controller is supposed to be addressed with a static IP address which is still the preferred method as long as the local area network LAN allow for this Think of a having the same telephone number all the time Static IP addresses are both faster and more secure In some facilities only one Internet Service Provider ISP is contracted offering only accounts and connections using DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Proto col These means that the host environment at the ISP lease out an IP address e g Broadband connection However that means the IP address can be changed when the ISP renews the lease time We describe further on how this mechanism works in Entro As IP addresses are not static there must be a function that refers to a fixed name which can be translated to a concept the Internet still can understand i e IP addresses This function is generally called DNS Domain Name Service and can be seen as a name directory with IP addresses The directory normally resides with the ISP and will itself also be accessed through an IP address which normally is supported together with the leased IP addresses E g a web browser can use the name www xyz com instead of the IP address to XYZ This works as long as the www xyz com always have the same IP address i e the DNS supersedes the need for remembering the IP address to XYZ home page
49. ies and communication 51 Bewator AB 03 2007 10 Power supplies and communication Connect the power supply according to the instructions below but do not connect the power to outgoing cables Apply power when you start the system see the Check the communications circuit section on page 136H53 1 Power supply 2 Mains 2 earth 3 Local bus 4 screen 4 Power supply failure connected to IOR6 The system cables screen can be earthed at the power supply Connect the screen to protective earth but remember that the system cables screen must be earthed at one point only in the system Also remember that metal parts in doors or vehicle barriers can be in contact with earth For readers installed on these surfaces the screen must not be connected to the metalwork 10 1 Central power supply If central power supply is used you should take precautions against voltage drop Dimension the power supply equipment and cables so that the voltage at the last door is not below the tolerance of the lock and reader A 24V electric locking device has a tolerance of 15 which is equivalent to 20 4V A 12V electric locking device has a tolerance of 10 which is equivalent to 10 8V One way of reducing unnecessary voltage drop is to place the power supply equipment somewhere in the middle of the circuit Thus the load will be equal on each side of the power supply If the distances or the load are too great multip
50. ination resistors in the circuit ends F Power output Max load 500 mA G Relay outputs Voltage free contacts Max load 60V 0 9A 30V 2A H Remote controlling inputs For connection of push buttons for direct control of the relay outputs 1 4 Input 1 controls relay 1 input 2 controls relay 2 etc I Tamper switch 1 Alarm message is sent when the relay central lid is opened J Optional tamper switch 2 Alarm message is sent when the housing is removed from the wall Note The mechanical parts for this function have to be ordered separately and mounted to get this tamper work K Extra relay outputs switches parallel with each relay output Can be used for controlling a light panel etc L POWER Green LED indicates power on off COM Yellow indication LED Flashes quickly when communication is working properly slowly when interrupted autonomous mode M Choose the address for 1 16 or 17 32 N Set the relay central address by placing the link on the required number Note 2 relay central units connected to the same segment controller must not have the same address Wiring the system 40 Bewator AB 03 2007 7 12 Connecting the DC01 door controller Fig 8 DC01 Overview A Local circuit Power supply Terminal 1 and 2 Communication Terminal 3 and 4 Screen Terminal 5 Do not forget termination resistors in the circuit ends B POWER Green LED indicates power on off COM Yellow indic
51. ing The display can be turned ON OFF from software where the left dot lit Error codes The display is alternating the address with any fault code Autonomous mode no comm with Segment Controller Slow poll state Not yet any fast poll addressing Autonomous mode but communication error Messages are detected but unit is not yet on line No address jumper detected Address conflict used by another unit On line but communication error Downloading firmware W Tamper switch 1 Alarm message is sent when the controller s door is opened X Tamper switch 2 Alarm message is sent when the housing is removed from the wall Note The mechanical parts must be ordered and mounted separately to make this function work Wiring the system 34 Bewator AB 03 2007 7 9 2 Intrusion Alarm Zones with DC22 The DC22 door controller must be used if any bistable intrusion alarm system shall be controlled by the Entro system To gain highest security you normally install and use card readers with PIN pad in all doors that are used for entrance to the particular section of the intrusion alarm system You may then use the security level Card for turning ON the alarm and Card PIN for turning OFF If any section area of the intrusion alarm system includes several doors the Entro must be configured with one or more Alarm zones Each zone must then consist of at least one DC22 with the relay while
52. ing You can also playback recordings from the Entro program There are no special components for Entro required to manage the DVR system because all information is communicated via TCP IP network which already is supported by the SR34i 1 4 Intrusion alarm system control A common application for the Entro is beside access control to control an external intrusion alarm system by means of an access card Read more about the installa tion requirements for this in the DC22 section and in the User manual describing e g alarm zones What is Bewator Entro 8 Bewator AB 03 2007 1 5 Before commissioning the system Before commissioning the Bewator Entro system the installer should read and complete the checklist at the back of this manual System components 9 Bewator AB 03 2007 2 System components Bewator Entro consists of the following equipment The Bewator Entro software The software runs on a Pentium 266 MHz PC with 64 Mbytes of RAM with Windows 2000 XP It controls up to 512 doors and can manage 40 000 cards When the software package is installed there is three program parts Installer program for setup of hardware Entro program for setup and administration Door Monitor program for status monitoring SR34i Segment controllers Up to 16 segment controllers can be connected to the PC in a daisy chain configuration Each segment controller can control 4 8 16 or 32 doors
53. ing named the new Bewator Entro system and stated how it should communi cate with the PC you should complete a doors chart and install card readers seg ment controllers etc according to the instructions given earlier in this manual 15 1 1 Configuring a system equipped with TD35 modem recommended We strongly recommend to use the TD35 at the site when using modem communi cation because it has e g a watch dog If you have installed a modem TD35 at the remote site and its telephone number is available there is no need to do the configuring on site You can connect the SR34i to the modem hook on the line but do the configuring at the host computer instead even if this may take longer time See more in chapter X138HTransferring the new system s information to the central PCX However if you still want to configure it on site you do this through the RS232 link and then switch to modem when it is done Proceed according to the chapter X139HConfiguring the modem based system on siteX 15 1 2 Configuring a system equipped with a custom modem If another modem not TD35 is used there may be a need of changing the init string of the modem and configured on site via RS232 You should then temporarily connect a PC with the Bewator Entro software to one of the segment controllers to be able to configure the system see the next chap ter When the configuring is finished you can disconnect the PC and connect the modem instead
54. l area network is to be used does the PC have a correct connection Yes Have the SR34i got correct IP addresses authorized by the IT Manager Yes Have all connected segment controllers readers and door controller s proper addresses Yes Is the reader connected to correct terminal block in DC22 DC12 and is the power link correctly fitted Yes Is a 120 ohm resistor fitted at the end of each RS485 communication circuit Yes Does the resistance in all communication circuits comply with the values recommended in the manual Yes Is each circuit s screen connected to earth in one place only Yes Are the power supply equipment and cables properly dimensioned Yes When Reservation is used is at least one CF8 installed in an SR34i Yes Is time and date properly set when the system is on line Yes Technical information 72 Bewator AB 03 2007 18 Technical information Bewator Entro software Software for control of up to 10 000 systems each capable of managing up to 512 doors 40 000 cards 240 time schedules 480 access groups 128 zones alarm anti pass back roll call interlock and entrance limitation zones 16 system users in 4 levels installer level 14 holidays 7 half days and 4 holiday periods in each time schedule Supplied on CD with accompanying manuals Reservation functions 64 reservation objects machine groups Maximum of 30 doors and or IOR6
55. le power supply units are required Power supplies and communication 52 Bewator AB 03 2007 10 2 Local reader power supply for doors Whenever one or several readers are connected to a local power supply remem ber to join the negative wires 0 volt to avoid potential differences See example below 10 3 Considerations concerning earthing amp screening The cable screens on each circuit must be connected to protective earth but only in one place in the system see picture Also remember that metal parts in doors or vehicle barriers can be in contact with earth For readers installed on these surfaces the screen must not be connected to the metalwork Avoid placing the cables close to heavy current installations e g lifts and power doors since they may cause disturbance Power supplies and communication 53 Bewator AB 03 2007 10 4 Check the communications circuit RS485 When all units are connected but with all removable terminal blocks disconnected in drop boxes and door controllers check on reader block nos 3 and 4 in drop boxes door controllers and segment controllers that the resistance on the global and the local communication circuit respectively is 60 ohm plus the cable re sistance If the resistance is 120 plus the cable resistance one termination resis tor is missing If the resistance is much less than 60 there is a short circuit in the communications circuit If the resistan
56. ludes reservation functions e g in sports arenas tennis courts conference rooms etc and works together with the integrated access control sys tem The System Administrator sets which objects such as card readers doors are to be included and chooses the relevant reservation time schedules The users wanting to reserve times can use an ordinary web browser such as Ex plorer or Netscape and login to the SR34i containing the reservation system Al ternatively use his her card in a reservation terminal InfoPoint IP811 IP810 de pending on how the system is configured 12 1 Integrated Web server The SR34i has an integrated embedded web server function which is used for reservation applications It requires that the dedicated SR34i have a permanent connection to the Internet when Internet is used NOTE At least one of the SR34i must be equipped with a Memory card for web reservation see item H page 31 which will contain the reservation information Bewator Entro Reservation 56 Bewator AB 03 2007 12 2 How the Reservation system is installed First all the doors and any IOR6 for doors and machine control in the objects are installed according to earlier sections Afterwards the CF8 is mounted in the SR34i intended for reservations Depending on how the reservation function is specified one or more InfoPoint IP811 IP810 or touch screen terminals can be connected to the system through the network
57. ly in which case it will also make use of the system s battery backup Installing modem based systems 68 Bewator AB 03 2007 15 4 Transferring the new system s information to the central PC Go to the PC to be used for configuring and monitoring both systems If this PC has not Bewator Entro Installed install it from the CD provided see User manual Installing Software Then you will need to create an initial connection in the PC to the modem to be able to transfer the information Later on you only have to select which sys tem connection login and dial up as usual 1 Start Bewator Entro Installer Note that if the PC has no system installed the wizard starts automatically and you start the wizard directly without login 2 Enter the User name amp Password 3 Go to tab New connection and start the wizard 4 Select Existing system and proceed 5 Mark the modem choice and enter the telephone number of the modem Now the connection is set up and you might proceed dialing up the remote site as below or later you can log in and dial up 6 Enter the Site name and System name NOTE It is very important that you enter the same system name as when you installed the modem If the PC has to be replaced you must enter the same system name once again 7 Exit The wizard will now try to connect dial up the remote site If this fails pro ceed as below 8 The Bewator Entro Inst
58. ly is also described in more details in the manual supplied with the unit 7 7 Installing the segment controllers Install the SR34i segment controllers as centrally as possible to the door read ers door controllers to be connected to the SR34i As with door controllers a suit able place is above a false ceiling or in an adjacent riser cupboard Note that there must approximately 70 mm free space around the SR34i to be able to open the front covers If any of the segment controllers will be used for the reservation function it must be equipped with a memory card see item H page 31 Wiring the system 30 Bewator AB 03 2007 7 8 Connecting the SR34i Segment controller In Entro version 5 the segment controller SR34i is used which offers some nice features Only screw terminal blocks for local and global communication Integrated network switch for LAN with two RJ45 connectors for Ethernet RS232 connection through 9 in D sub connector Configurable via keypad and display e g for setting the IP address No jumpers to configure Housing that protect the electronics parts Note that the IOR6 relay unit now instead supports functions for Power failure warning and Common alarm Fig 1 SR34i overview See next page for a more detailed information Wiring the system 31 Bewator AB 03 2007 7 8 1 SR34i installations details A Lock to be opened with supplied special key The door is not shown
59. m only using RS485 communication RS232 for PC just install new segment controllers and door centrals together with new cabling and power sup plies All units will start to communicate immediately 14 2 Networking In a TCP IP based system the segment controllers and PCs must be installed cor rectly with correct IP addresses and encryptions keys Door controllers and read ers are installed as before NOTE The easiest methods when expanding the system is to temporarily reset to the factory installed Default crypto key and then change it later on when the system installation is finished All controllers must be of type SR34i I e the older SR32i or SR32 cannot be used If new SR34i controllers or PCs are to be connected to a TCP IP based Bewator Entro system they must be configured correctly There are two channels used for information Between PC and SR34i through RS232 modem or TCP IP Between SR34i and SR34i through RS485 or TCP IP The basic rule is that if the communication is done via TCP IP the crypto key must be loaded into all units However if RS232 is used instead for PC communication the controller can be reached Expanding and modifying the system 60 Bewator AB 03 2007 14 3 Installing another PC Entro 5 3 allows that several PCs concurrently can administrate the system Only one PC can be online the tab Connection not displayed in Installer Several PC on line concurre
60. n alarm system control 7 1 5 Before commissioning the system 8 2 System components 9 3 Communication with PC in Bewator Entro 12 3 1 Local Area Network 12 3 1 1 Directly connected without LAN 12 3 1 2 Directly connected without LAN 12 3 1 3 Local area network with InfoPoint IP810 or IP811 13 3 2 RS232 13 3 3 Modem 13 3 4 System connections 14 3 4 1 One computer 14 3 4 2 Several computers 14 3 5 Multi user database 15 4 Global communication between sev
61. n pin to decide which knockout to cut out There are two different positions of he bracket 3 Cut out approx 12 13 mm and mount the supplied gland bracket s 4 Place the gland in the big hole of the bracket and fix it with the nut 5 The cable is then mounted through the outer sleeve and connected to the de sired terminal blocks on the PCB 6 Optionally fix the cable even further using cable ties and then fix the sleeve In the picture below is shown how to mount the gland bracket NOTE The glands are not supplied with the housing only the brackets Wiring the system 29 Bewator AB 03 2007 7 4 Installing door readers Install the door readers at a height of 120 140 cm from the floor to the bottom edge of the door reader To adapt the installation to disabled people a suitable height is approximately 95 cm please contact Bewator for details on complying with the Disability Discrimination Act 7 5 Installing the door controllers Install the door controllers within recommended distance from the unit s to be con trolled by the door controller see the cable instructions The door controllers may be installed above a false ceiling or in an adjacent riser cupboard 7 6 Installing PD30 EM or PD40 EM These door units consist of both a controller and reader function and are mounted directly on the lock case They also include a drop box to be installed above the door How to mount it mechanical
62. nnecting the DC12 controller DC12 is a door controller to be used in the Bewator Entro DC12 can substitute and simulate the earlier DC11 The DC12 is designed to fulfill many practical is sues as well as offering a nice and tidy installation Fig 6 DC12 Overview Please see next page for details Wiring the system 37 Bewator AB 03 2007 7 10 1 DC12 installation details A Lock to be opened with supplied special key The door is not shown B1 B2 The corner details can be lifted and are prepared with knockouts used for sealing or hiding cable entry The position of these should not be changed due to mechanical differences They are numbered like this 81284 B1 Lower left corner 81285 B2 Upper left corner C The box is fastened on the wall with four screws D The cables can either be safely mounted cable goes over the edge or via knockouts in the same edge Prepared with fixing details for securing the cable with cable ties E Local circuit RS485 Power supply Terminal 1 and 2 Communication Terminal 3 and 4 Screen Terminal 5 Do not forget termination resistors in the circuit ends F Opening relay Voltage free contacts Max load 2 A The voltage output on 6 amp 7 is always the same as power supply on 1 amp 2 but rectified Max 1 4 A G Connection of BCLINK type reader The voltage output on 11 amp 12 is always the same as power supply on no 1 amp 2 but rectified H
63. ntly more Connections Regardless of which above the new PC must fulfill certain requirements A separate Bewator Entro software license must be available for this PC The Bewator Entro program should be installed on the PC which also must have its own valid IP address for LAN connection The PC must have a valid crypto key installed if used We assume below that the system is reset to the factory installed Default crypto key before any new units are connected to the system and that no preparations for more connections are done 14 3 1 Prepare the existing database Proceed as follows 1 Start the Installer program on the existing working PC 2 Go to the Connection tab in the System System settings and select that several computers can be connected concurrently 3 Click OK and a new tab appears in the main window in the Installer The de fault earlier hidden connection is now displayed as 1 Change the name of it before going further 4 Click the tab Connections and start the wizard by clicking New 5 Select System administration and enter the parameters Name of the connection any name Which SR34i we recommend to use the same SR34i for all PCs unless a serial port RS232 is to be used in the new PC License number I e the number for the new computer This is noted on the CD case for the new software license Type of communication TCP IP RS232 or modem 6 Y
64. ntroller firmware control If the door controllers DC12 DC22 and the PD40 EM PD40 EM have firmware ver sion 1 20 or later the Installer program can download new firmware via the system bus This requires that the units are on line NOTE During download the door is unlocked if this is defined in the Security level in off line condition All other selections results in a locked door 14 7 Printout of system configuration In the Installer program you can generate a graphic view of installed components for easier control of e g current firmware versions etc Proceed like this 1 Start Installer and go to System System information 2 Click on Save as as an image in JPG format is stored on disk Installing modem based systems 63 Bewator AB 03 2007 15 Installing modem based systems Up to 10 000 Bewator Entro systems may be controlled from one PC If several systems are to be connected directly to a PC the PC must have as many COM ports as there are Bewator Entro systems PCs communicating with one system di rectly and with another via modem must have one COM port for connection of a segment controller and another for connection of a modem Below is an example of a configuration where a PC has direct contact with one Bewator Entro system and modem contact with another 1 System 1 2 System 2 Installing modem based systems 64 Bewator AB 03 2007 15 1 Installing the modem based system Hav
65. ockouts used for sealing or hiding cable entry The position of these should not be changed due to mechanical differences They are numbered like this 81284 B1 Lower left upper right corner 81285 B2 Upper left lower right corner C The box is fastened on the wall with four screws D The cables can either be safely mounted cable goes over the edge or via knockouts in the same edge Prepared with fixing details for securing the cable with cable ties E Local circuit RS485 Power supply Terminal 1 and 2 Communication Terminal 3 and 4 Screen Terminal 5 The controller can be disconnected without interrupting the local circuit Do not forget to use termination resistors in the circuit ends F Opening relay Voltage free contacts Max load 2 A The voltage output on 6 amp 7 is always the same as power supply on 1 amp 2 it is rectified Max 1 4 A G Connection of BCLINK type reader The voltage output on 11 amp 12 is always the same as power supply on no 1 amp 2 it is rectified H Connection of CLOCK amp DATA or WIEGAND type reader I Selection of power output to CLOCK amp DATA or Wiegand reader 5V or Vin same as terminal 1 amp 2 but rectified J Remote opening input For connection of an exit request button push to make K Door monitor input for door contact Indicates open or closed door L Lock monitor input for locks with status contact Must be closed within 15 seconds after the
66. ou have now created a new connection for Entro and can exit the program in the existing PC 14 3 2 Configure the new PC Because this PC does not yet have any database stored nor know the way of communicating with Entro you have to create a connection 1 Start the new PC and install the Bewator Entro software according to instruc tions in the User manual Note A separate software license is needed 2 Start the Installer and select at login that a new connection shall be created Follow the instructions on the screen similar to above You have now de fined in which way the computer will communicate entered the system name etc 3 Exit and start Bewator Entro and Change Crypto key Expanding and modifying the system 61 Bewator AB 03 2007 14 3 3 Installing another SR34i There are several ways to configure an SR34i before connecting it to a system Sometimes it is easiest to use the RS232 port Remember that the SR34i have built in menu commands for checking editing dif ferent parameters It is important that the set up is correct This means Correct System name Correct network parameters IP address Netmask and Gateway Correct crypto key if used In some network solutions you will get help from the software to find a new SR34i node The condition for this is that it exists within the same subnet as the PC which sends a request when starting the Installer program If an SR34i i
67. r controller for 1 door and connection of up to two Entro readers 6 voltage free relay contacts Change over contact for control of electrical locking devices or similar Closing contact for control of a motor lock Change over contact for alarm by pass Monostable Bistable or Bistable pulse Closing contact for pre warning during alarm activation cycle Closing contact for door held warning i e if a door remains open beyond the set time Alert relay for door alarm e g when doors are forced open or for motor lock control Maximum load over the relay contacts 2 A 30 V DC Opening time 1 99 second Exit request input with delay Input for indication of intruder alarm status red LED Input for alarm by pass activation e g from a time clock or the Alarm status feedback signal ASF Separate inputs for door amp lock monitoring for closed open door and locked unlocked lock Maximum reader load 500 mA Rectified DC output for door locks input voltage less 1 5 volts at 500 mA maxi mum Lockable housing for wall mounting For installation inside in a dry environment only Housing fitted with tamper switch Temperature range 35 C to 50 C Dimensions 182 x 248 x 55 mm H x W x D Power supply 8 40 V DC or 8 30 V AC Power consumption Max 60 mA 24 V DC excl reader DC12 Door controller Door controller for 1 door and connection of up to two
68. re the use of and note down the following parame ters in the MX type of DVR Parameter Default value Optional User Value Comment User name Administrator Entro parameter Password Administrator Entro parameter IP address lt Not set gt Entro parameter Port 40 N A lt Fixed in Entro gt Port SR lt gt DVR 8080 N A lt Fixed in Entro gt Port range 1100 1109 N A lt Fixed in Entro gt Camera no s and names lt Not set gt Entro parameter NOTE It is a good idea to name the cameras equally in both the DVR and the Entro environment because otherwise it is a risk that the on screen name differs from the name seen in the Entro event log When the parameters are configured enter them into the Entro Installer program when creating connections and cameras Read more how to do in the Entro User Manual 19 1 2 MX Live Viewer software If you only want to do the basic viewing from Entro just install the RemoteView module on the actual PC where Entro is installed Otherwise no view will be dis played Appendix 1 DVR models and settings 77 Bewator AB 03 2007 19 1 3 Additional considerations for the MX Following settings must be performed in the MX In the configuration software trigger has to be activated to start recording You have to activate that at the MX itself It s not possible with the remote configura tion Continuous recording has to be activated This can also
69. reen with 400 x 200 resolution in 256 colors Integrated proximity reader Numeric keypad 0 9 IP810 and 10 function keys Temperature range 5 40 C Power supply 10 35 V DC AC Power consumption 350 mA 24 V DC Dimensions InfoPoint 154 x 350 x 52 mm H x W x D Flush mount box 211 x 388 x 43 mm H x W x D Cut out hole 140 x 354 x 40 mm H x W x D Segment controller for 4 8 16 or 32 doors Four built in communication interfaces RS232 for connection of PC printer or modem Max 25 m RS485 global for interconnection of up to 16 segment controllers Two TCP IP network connections 10 100 Mbit for communication via WAN LAN RS485 local for connection of door readers Integrated network switch with one internal and two external ports Display and keypad for configuring Memory for 10 000 events Lockable housing for wall mounting For installation inside in a dry environment only Temperature range 0 50 C Housing fitted with tamper switch Dimensions 182 x 248 x 66 mm H x W x D Power supply 8 40 V DC or 8 30 V AC Power consumption 100 mA 24 V DC RS232 interface 9600 baud alt 57 600 baud No parity 8 bits 1 start bit 1 stop bit Printer output with hardware handshaking character table ISO 8859 1 Technical information 74 Bewator AB 03 2007 DC22 Door controller Doo
70. rning 6 voltage free relay outputs Maximum load over the relay contacts 60 V 0 9 A 30 V 2 A 4 inputs In Lift Control applications up to 32 IOR6 can be connected in a system Lockable housing for wall mounting For installation inside in a dry environment only Housing fitted with tamper switch Temperature range 35 C to 50 C Dimensions 140 x 200 x 60 mm H x W x D Power supply 8 40 V DC or 8 30 V AC Power consumption 50 mA in standby mode 200 mA with all relays activated Appendix 1 DVR models and settings 76 Bewator AB 03 2007 19 Appendix 1 DVR models and settings This appendix describes which parameters to set in the different SISTORE mod els and which additionally cautions to consider getting them work in the Entro envi ronment NOTE For all models it is recommended to print the documentation on the CD supplied with the DVR before any configuration is done 19 1 SISTORE MX There are some initial steps to carry out via the SISTORE MX software before any Entro software can communicate Normally you probably install the whole MX software suite to be able to both con trol the detailed settings of the MX DVR as well as viewing It is however possible to only install the RemoteView module to view recordings from Entro We recommend that the MX software is installed on the C drive 19 1 1 MX Parameters You must confirm or re configu
71. s found you can add it and configure it like the other controllers If the conditions for the above are not met proceed as follows 1 Be sure the PC has an updated database 2 Change to Standard crypto key temporarily for the whole system 3 Select the address on the new SR34i and power it up 4 Set up the networking parameters e g IP address using the keypad and dis play Eventually you must erase the memory of the SR34i 5 Connect the network cable and start Installer and the new controller will be found by the software and is shown as Cxx The database and the crypto key are sent from the PC to the controller Note that firewalls etc may re quire that some SR34i have to be setup manually no Cxx displayed 6 Change name and set up the parameters for this controller 7 Exit 8 Start Bewator Entro and Change Crypto key 14 4 Installing more readers It is very easy to install more readers in the system You only need the necessary cabling and ensure the following The DC12 or DC22 are available for the reader Does not apply for the PD30 EM PD40 EM That the hosting SR34i does have enough addressing capacity That the power supply is enough That the bus termination resistors are installed properly Expanding and modifying the system 62 Bewator AB 03 2007 14 5 SR34i firmware control Sometimes when a system is expanded or upgraded there maybe need for patch ing
72. s soon as the device list is configured it is possible to connect 19 3 2 CX Parameters The DVR does not have any front panel buttons to re configure e g its network set tings locally Therefore it is recommended to initially use a PC with the SX CX Config software installed without any other network connected and connect the network cables only to the DVR As soon as the steps according to the DVR manual are done you then confirm or re configure the use of and note down the following parameters in the CX type of DVR using the SX CX Config program Parameter Default value Optional User Value Comment User name admin Entro parameter Password admin Entro parameter IP address 169 254 16 9 Entro parameter Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Entro parameter Gateway 0 0 0 0 Entro parameter Port 12050 N A lt Fixed in Entro gt Port SR lt gt DVR 12050 N A lt Fixed in Entro gt Camera no s and names lt Not set gt Entro parameter Appendix 1 DVR models and settings 79 Bewator AB 03 2007 NOTE It is a good idea to name the cameras equally in both the DVR and the Entro environment because otherwise it is a risk that the on screen name differs from the name seen in the Entro event log When the parameters are configured enter them into the Entro Installer program when creating connections and camera settings Read more how to do in the Entro User Manual 19 3 3 CX Live Viewer
73. s the PC fol lowing each modification in the database This only applies if another PC is connected to any of the new system s segment controllers A call is made every 15 minutes if the database is modified NOTE 1 Activation and deactivation of alarms as well as PIN code alterations are a database modification which means that calls will be made every time this occurs NOTE 2 Entroser must be running in the PC for Bewator Entro to be able to receive calls about database modifications 15 Click OK Now you have configured all the information about the new system Disconnect the PC you have used for configuring the system and connect the modem instead see next page Installing modem based systems 67 Bewator AB 03 2007 15 3 Installing the modem The illustration below shows how to connect a modem to the segment controller used for communication with the PC When the modem is installed the installation is completed The only thing remain ing is to transfer the information configured for the new system to the central PC used to configure both systems Minimum requirements for modem 9600 bit s Auto answer off DTR disconnected Command echo disabled Recommendation The modem should have Watchdog built in Watchdog resets the modem auto matically in case of an interrupted connection or power failure NOTE If the modem runs on 12 24V it can be powered by the system s supp
74. segment controllers Plan your installation Mount door terminals door centrals drop boxes and seg ment controllers Mount the power supply Wire communication and power supply for one of the segment controllers Connect the segment controller s units Door terminals door centrals and drop boxes Measure the communications loop Check that the segment controller communicates with each door terminal door central More segment controllers RS485 on global Connect the segment con trollers to each other Meas ure the communications loop Check that the local network communicates Connect the PC to one of the segment controllers direct or via network Install and start the installation software Check that the system is on line Yes Yes No No Configure segment controllers door centrals and terminals according to the User manual Installation procedure 24 Bewator AB 03 2007 6 1 Recommended system cables The table below shows what kind of connections could be done in Bewator Entro Bewator will not warrant systems where other types of cable are used for these connections Cable types must not be mixed in the different cable segments From unit To unit Type of cable Maximum length m SR34i RS232 Cable between PC printer and segment control ler Maximum length 25 meters Specified cable Straight screened cable 4 screen e g Belden 9534 25 m PC SR3
75. ss back using CLOCK amp DATA and WIEGAND readers If the readers do not support sub addressing the door monitor contacts and open ing relays be connected as fol lows 1 ENTRY 2 EXIT 3 Power supply 4 Opening relay 5 Lock 6 Remote opening 7 Door contact 8 Opening relay Note Voltage free contacts 9 Reader Only connect the door contact on the ENTRY reader Connect the EXIT reader s opening relay with voltage free contacts to the ENTRY reader s remote opening in put If needed disable event registration of Valid access Exit button in Bewator Entro event filter settings Special installations 47 Bewator AB 03 2007 8 3 Installation of Interlock doors Bewator Entro offers the possibility for two doors to co operate in order to form an interlock zone This means that the first door has to be closed before the next door can be unlocked To be able to monitor the status of the doors both must be equipped with door monitor contacts We strongly recommend that also some suitable mechanical emergency opening equipment is mounted in the interlock zone from within the interlock zone Fig 15 Example with two BCLINK readers PR500 1 Door monitor contacts 2 Electric Lock 8 3 1 Access from Door A to Door B When entering door A which is then closed during the opening time door B will be automatically unlocked 8 3 2 Access from Door B to Door A Because
76. supply Warn ing Make sure the setting is correct otherwise readers may be damaged Default 5V M Jumper for interface selection CLOCK amp DATA BCLINK or WIEGAND 26bit 32bit or 8bit PIN code Default BCLINK N Jumper for system configuration Stand Alone Entro Lite or Entro Default Stand Alone O Jumper for address selection 1 8 for Entro Lite or Entro Default Address 1 P Tamper switch Gives warning if the DC800 controller s lid is opened Note Will also acti vate the relay in item G when this is setup as Alert Q Keypad 0 9 plus A amp B to configure the DC800 R The LEDs red yellow amp green together with the buzzer indicates the different steps in the configuring sequences When the DC800 is in idle mode the green LED will flash with approx 5 seconds interval to verify that the DC800 is powered Special installations 45 Bewator AB 03 2007 8 Special installations 8 1 Anti pass back using BCLINK readers When BCLINK readers are installed for anti pass back function a sub addressing technique is used This means that e g in a PR500 for example The ENTRY PR500 and the link for EXIT PR500 are controlled internally by the door controller that decides upon the direction Wiring the door monitor contact and lock are done as usual 1 EXIT reader 2 ENTRY reader 3 Door monitor contact 4 Electric lock Special installations 46 Bewator AB 03 2007 8 2 Anti pa
77. the installation is the same in both doors the entrance will be work in the same way for both directions Install the connection to the PC 48 Bewator AB 03 2007 9 Install the connection to the PC It is possible to use either RS232 or Ethernet for communication between a PC and controllers 9 1 1 Local Area Network to PC If Local Area Network Ethernet 10 100 Mbit is used for communication between PC and SR34i you connect the network cable from the Ethernet connector in the SR34i to the Local Area Network The distance to the PC depends on the cable configuration of the network itself hubs switches etc You must confirm with the IT Manager the correct IP addresses and installation settings for the system It is also possible to form a dummy local area network which only consists of a di rectly connected SR34i and a PC In this case you use a network cable between the PC and the network switch in the SR34i NOTE If you connect a temporary PC with network cable direct to SR34i we recommend that also the PC use a static IP address Preferably in the range 10 1 200 xxx with Netmask 255 255 255 0 because the SR34i initially is set to an IP address in this range Fig 16 Example of connecting a PC via Local Area Network Install the connection to the PC 49 Bewator AB 03 2007 9 1 2 Connect PC or printer with direct cable RS232 The segment controller must be installed close max 25 met
78. trol emergency opening and power failure monitoring Relay central IOR6 CF8 If Reservation is to be used a CF8 memory card must be installed in one of the SR34i segment controllers CF8 Memory card System components 11 Bewator AB 03 2007 Reservation terminal An InfoPoint IP811 or IP810 can be used in a reservation system enabling reservation local to the object Includes an integrated card reader function for identification InfoPoint IP811 Cards Every person would use either a card or proximity tag Modem If multiple Bewator Entro systems make up the installation a modem may be connected for communication between the systems and the central PC Battery backup One or more battery backup power supplies are needed for the system s power Cables See recommended cables on page 24 Communication with PC in Bewator Entro 12 Bewator AB 03 2007 3 Communication with PC in Bewator Entro Bewator Entro SR34i offers three ways of communication with a PC computer By default the software installation assumes that only one computer shall log on to the system If several computers users shall log on at the same time more so called connections must be setup Read more in the chapter 132HSystem connectionsX in this manual and in the User manual 3 1 Local Area Network In this configuration the Local Area Network Ethernet 10 100 Mbit is used for TCP IP communication with the PC See also
79. xed in Entro gt Camera no s and names lt Not set gt Entro parameter NOTE It is a good idea to name the cameras equally in both the DVR and the Entro environment because otherwise it is a risk that the on screen name differs from the name seen in the Entro event log Appendix 1 DVR models and settings 78 Bewator AB 03 2007 19 2 3 Additional considerations for the AX Following settings must be performed in the AX Continuous recording have to be activated No recording configuration in the time laps recording setup AX 9 16 The REC button has to be activated at the AX device When the parameters are configured enter them into the Entro Installer program when creating connections and cameras Read more how to do in the Entro User Manual 19 2 4 AX Live Viewer software Note that only one live view window at a time can be displayed using the AX Watch remote software This means e g that if Entro is displaying a view in the Installer when setting up a camera you cannot concurrently view an image in the Door Monitor by clicking on a camera icon 19 3 SISTORE CX 19 3 1 General The CX model uses PC software module for configuring and viewing Read more in the Quick setup or the DVR Configuration manual We recommend that the SX CX software is installed on the C drive Note that the CX includes an integrated homepage which can be browsed for more information about the actual unit A

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